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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPHUTAH. CCC OPENINGS Locals Woodruff News Again there are openings in the CCC. From July 1st to July 20th, local unMr. and Mrs. T. J. Tingey ana married men between 17 and 23 Another romance ah these July nights years of age may enroll in the Civilian Con- family motored to Salt Lake Wed- must get em. Just where do these to bid farewell to their daugh strange guys get off coming into town servation Coups. Men in Utah enrolling nesday during this period will be assigned to er Mavis, who departed that eve and picking our best looking gals. I camps already established in Utah and ning lor tne northern states mission. guess it will end in a marriage. will not be expected to leave the state. A snower and farewell were held in Need we say anything about the 4th Young men who are interested may se- Ler honor about 10 days ago. Her of July. Congratulations to the men who em e information from the started the celebration and to the peoDepartment aunt, Mrs. Aurelia Schrimer, well-know- n ple of the County for of Public Welfare in your county, says turning out in violinist of Salt Lake, at- such a large crowd James O. Stewart, Supervisor of the ready to have a good tended the farewell and rendered time, .and did, we hope. And to the Cache National Forest' at Logan. For the past eight years the CCC has two very beautiful solos. Several Relief Society. for winning the $10 prize offered the way to get on in life to friends from Salt Lake were pres- and all the rest of the organizations who a number of young men who have tested ent. Both parties were well attend- worked so hard and made such beautiand approved it. ' It offers a real ful floats. They deserve lots of praise. oppor- ed. We wish Mavis lots of luck. tunity for these who believe in themWe hope we can have such a parade as A fine baby boy was bom to Mr. selves and are anxious to that next- - year and the same sort of a get ahead .nd Mrs. Dale but cannot' get the necesary Rees, July 4th. celebration. experience The Cornias elsewhere. There are held their annual re- Many opportunities for vsitors,' too numerexperience and training in operation of union at Monte Cristo Park July 5th ous to mention were here, for the 4th tractors, trucks and many other types with a large representation of the of July. We enjoyed seeing quite a few of large automotive of our old friends again. A good time equipment, also in family attending. the various projects being conducted by Thomas Ashton spent last week at was had by all. the camps such as road buliding, Yellowstone Park with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Guymon and son, masonry, welding, landscaping Max, visited at Randolph, for the 4th or surveying. Many enrollees have re- Ralph Ashton and family of Evans- and over the week-enIt was a treat ceived training in the CCC camps which ton. to see them once more. Max will soon has assisted them in Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Kiddy and be as big as his dad. establishing themselves in jobs to their liking in family motored to Jackson Hole, Janet Tingey and Virginia Putnam private industry. Wyo., last Wednesday. They re who are employed at Ogden, were home In addition' to the Jfor. thq weekydnd and delebraited at regular training turned Monday. conducted in the camps there are adon the Fourth. Mr. Mrs. and Raymond Rees anc Randolph ditional classes being Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heward and daughtaught in radio, Mr. and and Mrs. Tom Spen- ter, drafting and mechanics under the Na- family cer attended the rodeos at Mountain Bill Diane, are visiting here this week. tional Defense Program. is out of the Dee hospital and View and Rock Springs, Wyoming, isnt sojust spry as yet. Glenna Norris July 3, 4, and 5. We understand tha came from Ogden with them to stay Wayne Rees and Tom Spencer re- for a few days. out-of-to- o returned from California, Friday. She has been visiting her bionc riding. (Continued From Page One) Word was received Tuesday o daughter, Janet Searcy. in Paris Sunday night. After the show the death of Both Dean, 15, youngest Agnes Wahlstrom of. Laketown was the group motored to Montpelier for guest of Mary McKinnon over the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dean week-ensupper. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Payne spent of Challis, Idaho. He died a few Mr. and Mrs. Irel and the week-en- d at their home in Garden hours after being injured in an auto daughter of Heber spentLonghurst the week-enCity. They had as their guests, Mr. mobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. Shel- here visiting their parents. and Mrs. Ed Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adams were at and family by Huffaker, Vyola and Wynn Huf-fakMr. and Mrs. Arnold Wheeler and famfor the week-enRandolph and Mrs. Maude Cox attendily, all of Trenton. Sunday evening service was enjoyed ed the funeral. Bishop and Mrs. Milford Loveland by all who attended. Musical numbers Miss Emma Stuart of Ogden, is were Doloris Loveland and Colleen Satterth-wait- e exceptional and an interesting talk spent Sunday afternoon visiting here spending her vacation. by William Rex on our fore fathers in Fish Haven. George Brown will leave this week was something the young folks and the Keith and Helen Wamsley and son, end to serve his Uncle Sam for a old should appreciate. A parade of the D. J., were Sunday guests of Mr. and year. Flag was done by the Bee Hive Girls Mrs. Isaac Wamsley. and Boy Scouts and the Mrs. Delmar Brown unmeeting was Mrs. Owen Tilford and children recently are derwent an brought to a close by the congregation appendix operation. visiting for a few days with Mrs. God Bless America. The new Lewis Buck is sporting a new 1941 singing parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. I. A. have Presidency started with Hudson. Joshua Ashton likewise a a Sprouse. bang and we wish them success and Jay Hodges is working in Cache Val- Chevrolet pickup truck. hope they get all the support they need. ley for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vernon celeHey you city Dads ! Did you know Alrnell and,' Donald Dustin that motored brated July 4th at Como by the shots yqu, set off on the ,4th Springs. from Pocatello to spend the Fourth of Mrs. Annie Black of Evanston is of July you shook Mrs.Wilburs July with their mother. What are you going to do about Mrs. Ruth Lutz returned last Satur- visiting Bishop and Mrs. LeRoy Ting it day from Bountdful where she has been ey this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dickson and Letha Spencer and children, Delora visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hatch and children, Thelma McKinnon Mrs. Elizabeth Lee of Moss, for the past three weeks. Layton, anc and children and perhaps others went Ernest Woffinden, Duard Woffinden, Mrs. Harriet Spencer of Evanston, on a picnic up to Monte Cristo Monday Lloyd Findlay and Del Cook came from were visitors of Mrs. Annie Tingew o stay over night. Ogden to spend the holidays at their Leo McKinnon and , Sunday. family. Nor Gray homes. and family and Phil McKinnon 4th of Among spent the July visitors were week-en- d Colleen Satterthwaite, D. H. Kimball at the lake honoring Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nebeker, Mr. anc Albert Pope and Beth Tremelling were Gray who was home for the week-enbaptized last Saturday and were con- Mrs. Boyd Cornia and daughter, Florence Johnson motored to firmed in Sacrament Logan Eva, Mf. and Mrs. Charles Allbricht' meeting. with her little daughter, Gail, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook and Genette Tingey, Mary Brown, Louis who has been very sick with numerous grand daughters were Montpelier s Cornia, Virginia Putnam, Peggy things since' last Teusdlay. She will visitors Wednesday. Porter, Ellen Frazier, Lyla Huffaker. have to have her tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs. Vin Hansen of Bloom- Mr. and Mrs. Von Tibbets, Mr. and Mrs. Madge Nicholls and children, ington were recent over night guests Mrs. Mrs. Rufi, Virgil Andrew Eas Renae and Curly, have come from of Mrs. Byrna Dustin. to Bishop and Mrs. Milford Loveland and ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey summer. ' stay in Randolph for the children and Mr. and Mrs. Milfo-- d Pusey, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pusey, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Reay and Claude M. and Mrs. Merlo Pusie, Mrs. Sadie Wamsley and Mrs. Issac atWamsley Reay left Monday for the Coast after tended the show in Paris Monday nignt. Cook. Gilbert Cox, Mr. . and Mrs receiving word that the Dr.s brother Mrs. Betty Spencer entertained at a Rulon Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Ralpt George Reay passed away. A heart Party Saturday night in honor of Mr Sims. attack proved fatal. . and Mrs. Raymond Webb who were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cox, Mrs. W. LaVerl Pearts mother, Mrs. Sadie recently married. J. Cox and Miss Grace Easton were Pead and her younger sister are visitbusiness visitors at Salt Lake Mon ing her. DIZZY? GET OUT OF SUN! Mfs. Matilda Jones of Huntsville was day. m Randolph Monday relatives visiting Dont to let the kiddies at and friends. She forget Get out of the sun at the first reports Huntville as tend Primary every Tuesday. So the place to symptom of dizziness, nausea, or go to grow good crops. She far quite a number are ehill. You may be on the attending is doing fine. verge of and are immensely interested in the George Wilson is very sick with his collapse from either sunstroke or heart. Elva is home summer handicraft work. heat exhaustion. Persons who suftaking care of him A was held at the home and they have brought an oxygen tent quilting fer from the heat will from Salt get some re- of Mrs. Louise Dean in City for him honor of Mr. and Lake lief by drinking a Mrs. Cliff Kennedy and teaspoonful of salt Miss Peggy Porter who sons, will soon Shirley and Wallace n a glass of water. This restores returned become the Monday bride a of i he handsome sol from Nevada where saline content of the blood, they spent a few dier boy from Price, Utah. which is frequently days visiting with Charley Nicholls, depleted by exLeslie Cox recently had his ton Mrs. Nicholls brother. cessive perspiring. sils removed at Ogden. Juta' Porter was a Woodruff and Don t stand under a tree or close T. Evanston J. visitor Saturday. was in Tingey on to a wire fence during a thunder- Tuesday doing a bit of Randolph It seemed good to see Bill McKinnon storm. salesmanship He carries a beautiful line of head' happy face. He was here for a few Swim only with other swimmers days He has been living at Riverton stones. Quite a few have been who can help you if pur- lor the past two you get into chased here and were in years. trouble. eyidence Any that body wants to have a lot of at the cemetery on Memorial fun-j- oin Avoid wild plants with Day, the choir! What a good time small was had by evrey whitish berries and deep body, young and old green leavat the weiner roast Anonymous Donor es! Theyre Wednesday night. likely to be poison ivy An anonymous giver mailed a let- Were telling you evedy body got their oak, or sumac. An Epsom Salts ter containing $100 in of weiners crisp bills to and marshmel dressing is a good first aid treatment the Scranton, Pa., school board. lows and then punch some. Games were for plant poisoning. There was nothing else in the en- Played, songs were sung. The program velope and nothing to identify the was enjoyed. If you are not sure of the Mearl Peart really had- purity sender. of drinking water on 0Ught tQ Waste his talent in picnic - or towns, any how we camping trips, boil that water 'for expect to have the fifteen minutes before biggest and best choir Timely in all the Aid First drinking. Bases of public street clocks in wards and hope in the future that Remember that speed is far they by will be able to have a Berlin contain an ambulance ihe greatest single cause of com- pipe organ to traffic smg lovely songs to. Every accidents. body that Se kept m Whkh fifSt 8id supplies can carry a tune join, the choir and Moderation does it. Take it you who cant do that join easy! Youll have a pleasant, anyway and learn how. Well be healthful, seeing Sesame King's you every accident-fre- e summer! In ancient times a Thursday night at the church at S kings glove o clock. was a guarantee of safe conduct Wm. 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