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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH UTAH, ZSS IN the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Rich. Locals BEAUTY SHOP Well Equipped Complete Eugene Equipment I give Realistic, Duart, Vita Tonic and Eugene 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. Mrs. Irene Wilson entertained her M. I. A. class Monday night at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wamsley have moved into town for the Winter. Located across from Post Office MAYFLOWER SALON, Verleana McVey 919 Center St. Phone 328 W. Evanston, Wyo. jar- Cleo Larsen spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Jackson and daughter Norma visited Salt Lake City Sunday and Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Passey and and Mrs. Leo McKinnon were visitors at Evanston November Mr. VEITS EVERY WEEK 29. Mr. and Mrs- .- Theron Hatch were Evanston visitors November 29. faun THE NATIONS CAPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Shervin Dean have moved' back to their home here. Charles Rex and Hubert have gone to Montana to sist Mr. Ben Rex to move back. Hells-tro- 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 Complete, unbiased, departments. dependable gives both sides. Improved new news weekly at features. Worlds oldest, most-rea- d cost Furnishes of others. the clean, reliable entire for the family. reading non-sectaria- non-partisa- n, one-four- a th PATHFINDER BOTH yr Qnfy $ Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKinnon entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Groll, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Groll, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kennedy at a 1.80 party Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Groll and Salt Lakes family were Logan visitors day and Monday. Popular Priced Kemmerer Saturday. Beautifully Furnished $3.00 FREE GARAGE Sun- Mrs. Ruby Peart and daughter Judy and Mrs. Kate Gilchrist of c!Modern Hotel . . . $1.50 to Broadway and West Temple as- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hatch spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. PERRY HOTEL j RATES: m Mr. and Mrs. William Groll and family spentr Sunday and Monday in Logan with Mr. Grolls parents. n, were visitors here Clara Ashby was a Salt Lake visitor last week. Mrs.'- - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calder and Mary McKinnon were Kemmerer visitors Saturday night. . Mrs. Annie McKinnon has returned from a two weeks visit in Echo and Salt Lake. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REAPER $1.50 Per. Year Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hatch left Tuesday for a two weeks vacation in California. Miss Hazel Jones is the new telephone operator, taking Marvel Nicholls place. , Mr. and Mrs. Shervin Dean are moving back into their home after living in Evanston ' the past summer. A cottage meeting was held the home of Roy Hoffman at Mon- day. IN ADVANCE School News (Continred From Paste One) Rosetta Rex, Eva Rogerson, Melba Jensen, Mary McKinnon, Nedra Findlay, Tressa Norris, and Mrs. Peterson. The first and second grade group, under the supervision of Crystal Rasmussen, has planted a flower garden and lawn on a sand table. The group of children are also learning to play in a rhythm band. Freddie Smith returned to school December 2, after a very enjoyable trip to California. Flora Rex returned to school after a weeks vacation in California. The 6th grade boys played the 5th grade boys basketball. The score was 18 to 14 in favor of the 5th grade. Floyd Hoffman entertained the Owl club at his home Thursday night. Each room is preparing a Xmas program for Tuesday, December 23. We are going to have our parents cme and see it. Mr. Rexs room visited Toyland at the furniture store. We counted over one hundred different articles old Santa could bring us. Did you know that Hammer-fes- t, Norway is farther north than any other city in the world. All our rooms are decorating for Xmas, seeins old Santa will soon be here. Our rooms voted in the school election. Mr. Hoffman won over the other three members. Mr. Findlay gave a peanut bust for the best kept room. Miss Rasmussens room won it. Chattel Mortgage A chattel mortgage is a made with the conditionalmortgage transfer of movable property as security. Mr. and Mrs. Leonrad Fisher of Rock Springs were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robertson and son of Evanston were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Marsh of Evanston were Randolph visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jackman and Mr. and Mrs. William Groll were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Bess Rex has gone to Lake for a few days visit. LAKETOWN NEWS . Salt THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EVANSTON, A CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES LUTZ AND CORA LUTZ, HIS WIFE; THE DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF M. ALIDA DYICINS, DECEASED: THE DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF FANNY BLYTHE, DECEASED, AND ANNIE ANDERTON, DECEASED, SISTERS OF SAID M. ALIDA DYKINS; AND ALL OTHER DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF SAID M. ALIDA DYKINS, WHO ARE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF: MRS. HARVEY BOOTH, SISTER OF. SAID M. ALIDA DYKINS: THE DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF JOHN W. DYKINS, DECEASED. SURVIVING' HUSBAND OF SAID M. ALIDA DYKINS, WHO ARE ALSO UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; CHARLES F. DYKINS, BROTH ER OF SAID JOHN W. DYKINS, DECEASED, IF LIVING, AND HIS WIFE, IF ANY, SHE BEING UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, AND THE WIDOW, DEVISEES, AND HEIRS OF SAID CHARLES F. DYKINS, IF HE BE DECEASED, WHO ARE ALSO UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; JAMEJS P. DYKINS, IF LIVING, BROTHER OF SAID JOHN W. DYKINS, AND HIS WIFE, IF ANY, SHE BEING' UN KNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, AND THE WIDOW, DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF SAID JAMES P. DYKINS, IF HE BE DECEASED, WHO ARE ALSO UN- KNOWN TO PLAINTIIFF; JOHN DYKINS, IF LIVING, NEPHEW OF SAID JOHN W. DYKINS, AND HIS WIFE, IF ANY, SHE BEING UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, AND THE WIDOW, DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF SAID JOHN DYKINS, IF HE BE DEUNCEASED, WHO ARE ALSO KNOWN TO JULIA PLAINTIFF; OF SAID HARTRANFT, NIECE JOHN W. DYKINS, DECEASED, IF SHE BE LiyiNG, AND HER HUSBAND, IF ANY, HIS NAME TO PLAINTIFF, AND THE SURVIVING HUSBAND, DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF SAID JULIA HARTRANFT, IF SHE BE DECEASED, WHO ARE ALSO UNKNOWN TO LYDIA PLAINTIFF; RICKOLT, NIECE OF SAID JOHN W. DYKINS, AND HER HUSBAND, IF ANY, HE BEING UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, AND THE SURVIVING HUSBAND, DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF SAID LYDIA RICKOLT, IF SHE BE DEUNALSO CEASED, WHO ARE KNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; JULIA FOXGER, NIECE OF SAID JOHN W. AND HER DYKINS, IF LIVING, HUSBAND, IF ANY, HE BEING UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, AND THE SURVIVING HUSBAND, DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF SAID JULIA FON-GEIF SHE BE DECEASED, WHO ARE ALSO UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; JANE COLLIER, NIECE OF SAID JOHN W. DYKINS, IF LIVING, AND HER SURVIVING HUSBAND, IF ANY, HE BEING UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, AND THE SURVIVING HUSBAND, DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF SAID JANE COLLIER, IF SHE BE DECEASED, WHO ARE ALSO UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; G. GUISE DYKINS, NEPHEW OF SAID JOHN W. DYKINS, IF LIVING, AND HIS WIFE, IF ANY, SHE BEING UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, AND THE WIDOW. DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF SAID G. GUISE DYKINS, IF HE BE DECEASED, WHO ARE ALSO UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; ERMA D. DUNHAM, NIECE OF SAID HER HUSBAND, IF ANY, HE BEING JOHN W. DYKINS, IF LIVING, AND UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, AND THE SURVIVING- HUSBAND, DEVISEES AND HEIRS OF SAID ERMA D. DUNHAM, IF SHE BE DECEASED, WHO ARE ALSO UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; LEO MCKINNON AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF ARCHIE LEO MCKINNON, DECEASED; IRENE NICHOLLS, AS THE ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE ESTATE OF PEARL MCKINNON, OTHER DECEASED, AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN, CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, OR INTEREST IN, OR LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS COMPLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFF'S LIEN AND OWNERSHIP OR CLOUDING PLAINTIFFS LIEN AND TITLE THERETO, Defendants. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure issued out of the District Court of Rich County, Utah, on November 3, 1941, In the above entitled action, wherein the First National Bank of Evanston, a corporation, obtained a Judgment and decree against the above named defend ants, and each of them on October 27, 1941, which said decree was, on the 6th day of November 1941, recorded in Judgment Book T, of said court at Page I am commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece and parcel of land situate in the County of Rich, State of Utah, and bounded and particularly described as follows, The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 32, and the South one-ha- lf of the Southwest quarter of Section 33, all in Township 11 North, Range 7 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, area 120 acres, together with all water rights and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any way appertaining thereto: BEING-UNKNOW- R, - 3; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schlappe were Ogden visitors Wednesday. County Attorney R. G. Marshall was in Laketown Tuesday on business. Bishop and Mrs. G. W. Peart and Mrs. Kate South motored to Ogden last Thursday to attend the funeral of William South, former Randolph citizen. Smallest Monkey The Brazilian pygmy marmoset is the smallest known monkey in the world. It weighs 4 ounces, or twice as much as a mouse. to-w- it: and, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on Saturday, the 27th day of December, 1941, at 11 oclock a. m. of that day, in front of the Court House In Randolph, County of Rich, 1 will, In Continued from Page One vilion Friday evening. Mr. Muir sponsored the party Under the auspices of the Stake M.I.A. He is also al responsible for a weekly after-Mu-tu- at the Ward er Rec- reation hall, that Is providing splendid amusement for young and old who participate. Sidney J. Nebeker, A.A. A. chairman, motored to Salt Lake and parradio broadticipated in a cast over K.S.L. Saturday. P. T. A. meeting was held here on Monday evening in conjunction with the Garden City P.T.A. After the business meeting refreshments and a social were enjoyed at the hall. . ! j MORTICIAN ! SERVICE ! kindly, respect- ful service to all is the foun- 5 dation upon which our business was established. Strict e i adherence to the golden rule,I and an understanding sympa- s thy for the sorrows of others. We take complete charge of f all arrangements, relieving I you of details in the hour of bereavement. Expenses are a always moderate and within the family means. 1 Comforting, DURNFORD f I Mortuary Mrs. J. Arthur Durnford Assisting Evanston, Wyo. a Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 s 'itiaiiiiiiniiiiMiHiiJiiiiiiiiiinaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiniir NEW HOTEL SEMLOH Salt Lake City, Utah THIS COUPON entitles the holder to any room advertized, the room. 25c reduction on at the rates as one coupon to NEW Beds - Springs - Mattresses - Carpets through out the House. RATE- S- $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Feature Free Garage USE THIS COUPON COAL DELIVERED Ton Lots or Over emmerer No. 5 Lump emmerer No. 5 Nut $7-6- 0 $6.80 $5.60 emmerer Vapor Slack 2oc ly amount under a ton extra for delivery m. HESS, Randolph, Utah obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy Judgment, with interest plaintiff's thereon and costs, with attorney s in fees, to the highest bidder for cash lawful money of the United States. Dated this 4th day of December, above-describ- A. D., 1941. Ben Weston Sheriff of Rich County, Utah. Traffic Deaths Exceed Raids More persons were killed in automobile accidents in the United States last year than have been killed in all the Nazi air raids on Britain. . Bad Lands are in South The Bad Lands Dakota. |