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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH UTAH Locals WORLD'S LAfiSE: tlRSKHT B89EB08 WHISKEY ' '5 QT. No. 138 PT. No. 61 12 PT. No. 62 Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fatman are leaving Nov. 18th for Price and will be bacic next summer. Mrs. Elgie Norris went to Idaho Falls for Thanksgiving. Russell Findlay and son Gorman, were Randolph visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mearl C. Peart went to Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon aai Mrs. Donna Groll were Kemmerer visitors Monday, Nov. 17th. Mr. and Mrs.'Irel Longhurst of Heber City spent Thanksgiving day with their Randolph kin. Peggy Kennedy has gone to live with her folks. She will attend the Morgan High school. Mr. and Mrs. Larin Jackson were business visitors in Evanston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoffman were entertained at Thanksgiving dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Len Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schlappi spent Thanksgiving in Delta, Utah, with Mr. Schlappi s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rex spent Thanksgiving in Provo, Utah, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman spent with Mrs. Hoffmans Thanksgiving folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corless were visitors in Kemmerer Monday. were Mir. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholls dinner guests of Bp. and Mrs. Harold Brough Sunday in Evanston. Oscar Kennedy has purchased Leland Rexs home. Mrs. Matilda Jones visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Jackson during the - THIS WHISKEY IS 5 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP., NYC PATHFINDER brings to you in words and pictures the drama of events fresh from Washington, D. C., the nations capital, today the worlds news center. News, features, and facts, events boiled down into 20 interesting, inspiring nonComplete, unbiased, departments. sides. both Improved new sectarian, dependable gives news weekly at features. Worlds oldest, most-rea- d the cost of others. Furnishes clean, reliable reading for the entire family. non-partisa- n, one-four- th PATHFINDER BOTH yr Dili? $ 1.80 ANNOUNCEMENT 1 DR. HENDERSON, Chiropractor of Salt Lake City, is at the Smith Hotel in Randolph, for a short time attending to former patients and all others who may need cur services in Randolph and Wopdruff. Our Latest System of Treatments for HEADACHE, BACKACHE, SCIATICA, .pains in one or both limbs RHEUMATISM, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Feet Trouble and many other of the common ailments are responding quickly with our present system of Cord Pressure Adjustments. ..Call now for a thorough Examination. ..We will call at your home. Hotel Perry Salt Lakes Popular Priced cModern Hotel Beautifully Furnished RATES: . . . $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple i FREE GARAGE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REAPER $1.50 Per. IN ADVANCE holidays. Miss Dorothy Argyle spent Thanksgiving with her parents here. Mr. and Ms. Charles Rex and family spent Thanksgiving in Laramie, Wyo., with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robinson. They also visited in Denvei ono day. Mrs. Elgie Norris spent Saturday in Evanston. Miss Reta Wilson has gone to Salt Lake to school. Mr. an d Mrs. Matt Clawson have moved into town for the winter. Mrs. Lota Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kennedy and family spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jimton. Dorothy Ann Corless returned to school accompanied by Reta Wilson, who plans to enter L.D.S. Business college. Wm. T. Rex accompanied by Noreene Walstrom spent Sunday in Hillard giving Patriachal blessings. Mrs. Layton Marshall of Ogden was a Randolph visitor Friday. Mrs. Ira Muir has been on the sick list for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. livivis and son, Gerald, Mrs. Elma Reay and Miss were Lyman visitors on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Johnson and family were in Albion, Idaho, Thanksgiving day. Miss Agnes Wahlstrom was a guest of Mary McKinnon over Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Shervin Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hendersen and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowball over Thanksgiving. Mrs. Vilda Nicholls and family and Charlie Norris spent the Thanksgiving holidays at Bingham, Utah. Mrs. Frank Kennedy was a Salt Lake visitor during the Thanksgiving holiRas-smus- days. George Jackson has gone to Ogden to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray were Ogden visitors Wednesday. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Garnell Jones entertained Monday night for the Owls club. All our students are back in school after the chicken pox epidemic. Lois Osborn is again playing with the band. Miss McKinnons room made cakes and cookies for their Thanksgiving party. Miss Campbell spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake. Hope she had plenty of turkey. Miss Rasmussen went to Vernon, for Thanksgiving. Mr. Rexs Language and Art pupils each wrote a Thanksgiving poem. Here are some we liked: The most important thing to do, On this Thanksgiving Day, Is to be thankful your a living In this the good old U.S.A. by Eugene Nicholls. In Germany and Russia, Their fighting like mad cats In America were having Peace and rest. Webber Wilson. Wanted Room in private home. Inquire Reaper Office. How Long Is 'Length7 "length of pipe is approximately 14 feet in length. A Substitute for Olive Oil The oil of peanuts can be used as a substitute for olive oil. at the People in Canada There are over 10,000,000 people in Canada. By Governor Herbert hereby c. Departme.T Employment oecurity of the State of Utah with the official of conducting a comprehensive occupational census of the gainfully employed population of Utah; and I call upon every citizen of the State, be he employer or employee, whether in private or public employment, to extend the fullest cooperation in filling out the questionnaires mailed or tendered to them in so that the public interest of our State and Nation may be adequately served. I A Proclamation on National Defense of B. Maw Census Week December 1, 1941 - Occupational Whereas, national defenseto prothe jects have been allocated a subState of Utah which require stantial increase in the total employment of the State; and Whereas, it is desired to utilize of fully the resident population Utah before calling on outside labor with its attendant problems of housing, sanitation, and social adjustment and Whereas, a heavy demand from other defense areas has already made inroads upon the capable manpower of the State of Utah; and Whereas, it is highly desirable to recruit the labor for defense projects in an orderly manner with equitable regard for the stability of existing business establishments of Utah; and Whereas, it is Imperative to preserve the integrity of our rural population and plan for adequate labor to cultivate and harvest the crops of the State; and Whereas, the Office of Production Management continues to require reliable information on labor market conditions in Utah bearing on national defense; and Whereas, the Utah State Employment Security Agency has been designated by the Federal Security Agency to conduct such occupational census as will serve the needs of Federal, State, and local agencies having responsibility in these matters, I, Herbert B. Now, therefore, Maw, Governor of the State of Utah, mindful of the momentous implications of the recently acquired defense industries for the future of our State and the welfare of its population, do hereby declare the week of December 1, 1941, as Occupation?) Onsus Week; and In accordance with the above proclamation the Department of Employment Security will issue more than 100,000 questionnaires to Utah workers, and will carry on special statistical sampling campaigns In selected rural and urban areas. The questionnaires will be mailed to 7000 Utah employers, Saturday, November 29. Employers will distribute these forms to their workers. Other means will be used to reach workers. Rural route questionnaires will be used in certain areas to get occupational data in those areas. Ray R. Adams, Executive Director of the Department stated that: The census should reveal information which will enable a of Utah residents to get Utah jobs, Promote the return of many Utahns to the state, Hold to a minimum the importation of labor from outstide the state, Help employers fill vacancies caused by the drifting to defense industries. maxi-mu- non-defens- e NEW HOTEL SEMLOH Salt Lake City, Utah GARDEN CITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen and son, Russell, were Logan business visitors Monday. Mrs. Mabel Wamsley went to Logan Monday to visit her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Satterthwaite for a few days. ' , THIS COUPONentitlesthe holder to any room . advertized, son-in-la- Miss Natalie Satterthwaite visited in Logan last Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, a guest of Miss Virginia Hyden and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Satterthwaite. Mark Hodges and Ivan Hildt left Monday for a trip to various sections of Nevada and California. Robert V. Calder of Bountiful came to Garden City Sunday to attend to business matters. He was accompanied by Duane and Norman Calder of Logan. Mrs. Lowell Pope and children have moved back to their Garden City home. They have been living in Logan for the past few months. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims have returned from Corinne where they visited for several days with their son, Archie. Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Whittington were Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mrs. Augusta Bunderson at St. Charles. Glen Lutz returned to his home after having spent the past few months in Park City where he was employed. Mr. Theodore Hildt has gone to Las Vegas, Nevada, to visit his daughters, Mrs. Leone Wendelboe, and Mrs. Lottie Wollenzine. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook and Mrs. Frank Jensen and daughter spent Tuesday morning in Paris and Montpelier. McKay Loveland, Lloyd Findley, Kaa Cook, and Duard Woffinden returned to Logan Sunday after having spent the holidays in town. Thanksgiving Day visitors in town included Mr. and Mrs. George Pope and daughter of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Pope and sons of Kem-mereMr. and Mrs. Montell Whittington and son of Ogden, Mr. Archie Sims and children of Corine, Thiel Wamsley, Frank Jensen, Merrill Sprouse and Paul Hodges of Ogden. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hodges were Mr. and Mrs. Cleneth Amell and baby of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart and sons of Randolph and Mrs. Uel Garn ir, muiumuumun.M 25c redaction on at the rates as one coupon to the room. NEW Beds - Springs - Mat- tresses - Carpets out the House. RATES- - $1.50 to throught $3.50 We Now Feature Free Garage USE THIS COUPON COAL DELIVERED Ton Lots or Over Kemmerer No. 5 Lump $7.60 Kemmerer No. 5 Nut ....$6.80 Kemmerer Vapor Slack $5.60 Any amount under a ton 25c extra for delivery WM. HESS, Randolph, Utah Licensed Coal Dealer NOTICE Two Mayors cheaper than one and the towns troubles vanish. When opposing candidates came out even in th: election, both took office without pay and kept right on Mayoring when their term was up to save election expenses. Read of this simple way of curing municipal headaches, as told in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next weeks Los Angeles Examiner. Why people who hate are unhealthy. A prominent New York City Psychiatrist explains why it is impossible to be normal while carrying around a load of far your fellow citizens. Read this interesting article in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with ill-w- ill and son of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodges day trip to Ogden, Salt Lake City and Brigham, turned Tuesday afternoon from a re-fi- BEAUTY SHOP Well Equipped Complete Eugene Equipment I give Realistic, Duart, Vita Tonic and Eugenie Also Machineless Permanents Halo Permanents $3.50 - others $4.00 to $6.50 This ad worth 50c on any Permanent Wave if presented when appointment is made. 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