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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH OUR DEMOCRACY ' UTAH. bM.t H E ALTH -- FOUNDATON OF AMERICA NEEDS A STRONG HEALTHY CIVIL POPULATION JUST AS IT NEEDS ITS STALWART ARMED FORCES. THE NATIONAL ASSET OF HEALTH CAN BE INCREASED DRAG AND BURDEN OF SICKNESS DlMINISHED-B- Y FOLLOWING THE COUNSEL OF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES, AND PAYING EXTRA ATTENTION TO HYGIENE , SLEEP. EXERCISE AND SCIENTIFIC NUTRITION. THE o o ETHEL SPENCER, Plamtitf, HOTEL SEMLOH Salt Lake City, Utah n o ! MORTICIAN I SERVICE 5 ? holder to any room on at the rates as - one coupon to I advertized, the room. NEW -- Beds the Z - Springs - MatCarpets through tresses uut the House. RATE- S- $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Feature Free Garage USE THIS COUPON Washington News (Continued i s 25c reduction 1 Beautifully Furnished ...and RATES: Broadway rum Page One) Comforting, kindly, respect- ful service to all is thefoun' dation upon' which our bu- siness was established. Strict adherence to the golden rule, and an understanding sympa- thy for the sorrows of others, We lake complete charge of all arrangements, relieving you of details in the hour of bereavement. Expenses are always moderate and within the family means. Defendants. SUMMONS DURNFORD Mortuary Mr. $1.50 Per. Year IN ADVANCE iKSfEVEMTS EVERY WEEK THE NATIONS non-partisa- one-four- CAPITAL n, th FathhKSer BOTH S Only $ 1.80 THE PQCKETBOOK LAKETOWN NEWS - ffun 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 nondepartments. Complete, unbiased, sides. Improved new sectarian, dependable gives both news weekly at features. Worlds oldest, most-rea- d V. the cost of others. Furnishes clean, reliable reading for the entire family. to-w- it; two-trous- er - FOR THE REAPER Wvo. Civilian Rail Travel Defense Transportation Director Eastman announced surveys are being made oi ail civilian rail travel but no restrictions on such travel are contemplated at present. Mr. Eastman said carriers should give and are giving first attention to military requirements and will continue to do so. It is possible that conditions in the future may arise requiring some restriction in civilian travel beyond that which is voluntarily taking place, but . . . that time has not yet arrived. Priority Unemployment Work . Projects Administrator Hunter announced the WPA and the Social Security Board are working on an emergency program to be effective February 1st to shift to WPA rolls workers who do not fall within the scope of the combined unemployment and training program compensation proposed by President Roosevelt. Under the plan local unemployment compensation boards will certify to the WP Amerindian Population persons whom they cannot care-- for unThe 'Eskimos and native peoples der the President's program, Mr. Hun- of North and South America are inter said. cluded in the Amerindian popula16 Conservation of Wool In Clothing tion, which is estimated at The War Production Board announcmillion. ed representatives of the clothing industry have formally recommended the Persons in Hospitals following changes in the design of In 1938, 9,421,075 patients were mens and boys clothing as part of the admitted to hospitals, and one- in wool conservation program; elimination of suits and vests in double every 14 persons became a hospital breasted suits; a halt in the production bed patient df patch pockets, belted coats and cuffs and pleats in trousers; reduction of Cork Prom Europe coat lengths by one inch; and overcoas Cork is' obtained .from the cork-ea- k now averaging about 46 inches in length trees of, southern Europe and limited to 43 inches. northern Africa. .West.Temple . ) IN THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS " You are summoned to appear hereby s within 20 days after the service of this ? summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within 30 days after service, and defend the above entitled action; f and in case of your failure so to do. I J. Arthur Durnford 1 judgment will be rendered against you accordirg to the demand of the Com' . Assisting plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court Evanston, This action Is brought to recover a Phone I Day Phone 49 Night 4g judgment of this Court, vuieting the title in plaintiff to the following desmi cribed lands, Commencing at a point on Norther- - . ly line of the Northeast quarter of Section 29 Township 11 North Range One Continued from Page 7 East Salt Lake Meridian, 7 rods WahiNoriene Miss Montpelier and West of the Northeast comer of the strom of Randolph, spent the SabNorthwest quarter of the Northwest Oliver the bath with their folks, quarter of Section 29 which is the Wahlstroms. beplade lof beginning, land running The basketball games played in an easterly direction 44 rods along teams Rich South and North tween the northerly, line of said Northat Randolph Friday evening, resulted west quarter of said Section 29, in decisive victory for both the first thence at right angles in a Southerand second North Rich teams. The ly direction 70 rods along a line parbus had the misfortune to slip off the and allel .with, and 43 rods west from return home, the on road the the Easterly line of said NWli of basketeers got a chance to use their said Section 29, thence at right good muscles helping to push it baci an. angles in a westerly direction 42 rods along a line parallel with, and Mrs. Zettie Kearl left Monday with 70 rods South from the Northerly her grandson, Byrd Pearson, for line of said NWti of said Section Eureka, Utah, to be with her daughre29, thence in a Northerly direction ter, Ms. Esda Pearson, who is 70 rods more or less to the place of ported to be very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Johnson mobeginning. tored to Wellsville for a visit with LOUlS KABELL, JR. ' Mrs. Johnsons folks, the first , of . Attorney for Plaintiff. the week. t $1.50 to $3.00 SUBSCRIBE vs. ADELAIDE SPENCER REED, NED SPENCER, FERN SPENCER, RUTH SPENCER PASSEY AND CORAL MAE SPENCER; AND ALL THE HEIRS AND DEVISEES' OF RANDOLPH H. STEWART, DECEASUNKNOWN TO ALL ED, ! PLAINTIFF; AND ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, ANY CLAIMING RIGHT, I TITLE, ESTATE OR INTEREST IN, OR LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIB; ED IN THIS COMPLAINT ADTO PLAINTIFFS VERSE ; TITLE AND OWNERSHIP AND ? CLOUDING PLAINTIFFS jj TITLE THERETO, ; : FREE GARAGE o , stmON THIS COUPONentitles Popular Priced cModern Hotel o o n IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ilflsT JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE SI ATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR Till. COUNTY OF RICH. NEW Salt O Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christerysen and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Muir spent the week end in Logan visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barton. Mrs. Ruby Peart visited here Saturday and Sunday. Her daughter Judy, returned honie with her, who has been v visiting her this last week. dauwith visited her Mrs., Falkner ghter, Mrs. Dave Smith, over the week end. Watch for the MIA play which is ' , coming soon. over was a guest Agnes Wahistrom the week end of Mlary McKinnon. . Mr. and Mrs. Art Brough were Salt Lake visitors Monday and Tuesday. MrAWm. Marsh of Evanston is viswith relatives and iting the week friends. Elva Fellers and, Margaret Zigler returned home from ' Kemmerer where Elva was operated upon for appendicitis. Whooping couglh is reported to be m town. Johnny Nicholls is reported to be on the sick list this week. Mrs. P. H. Rex returned after a week visi t in Provo. Helen Wilson is leaving this week for Salt Lake, where she will join her sister, Jenet and from there will go to California where she will take care of her sister, who has been ill for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Peart were Ogden visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Junior Pugmire and daughter of St. Charles, Idaho, returned home on Thursday after spending several days visiting Randolph relatives. CUR NATIONS STRENGTH. : t Hotel Perry Lakes o o America is now . TURNING OUT MORE AIRPLANES THAN GERVANy, ACCORDING' TO OFFICIAL ESTIMATES ' A- 1 .5jxl - WeACHOTES ARE kept n ACTIVE SERVICE FOR ABOUT '5- Solar Plexus Punch The solar plexus punch was used by Bob Fitzsimmons in knocking but Jim Coi;bett at Carson City, Nev., on March 17, 1897, in the fourteen round. Eob Davis, famous writer, gave the punch its name. - 7 YEARS, APIER THEY WHICH ARE RETIRED tnou6H mey, smi may Be USED FOR DROPPING SUPPLIES . 'FDR MAW MONTH the STEEL INDUSTRY HAS BEEN WORKING HOURS MALE HELP "WANTED STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY, RELIABLE PERSON WANTED to call on farmers in Rich County. No experience or capital required. Some making $100 in a week. Write' Mr. INMAN, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland, California. 24 ncAi. 7 DATS A VIEE. 10 increase when tea vas INTO ENGLAND large Quantities a first introduced IN IT WAS BREWED and kept on tap in keg, like egeu. v STEEL pRownoH |