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Show 1 RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH Locals Are YOU the observant type? Vi J, pt If youre the observant type, quick to spot details, youll notice that Cream of Kentucky is made with the unexcelled limestone water of Cove Spring. No wonder its double-ric- h y our best buy if you want the cream of Kentuckys Tfi J&ll , VWM fJ, 86 PROOF. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP.,N.Y.C. NEW e HOTEL SEMLOH t Salt Lake City, Utah : j MORT ICIAN I i SERVICE S$&2Sr&8S8lSi THIS COUPONentitles the holder to 25c reduction on any room at the rates as advertized, one coupon to the room NEW - Beds - - Mat- Springs tresses - Carpets through oat the House. RATES- - $1.50 to $3.50 Comforting, kindly, respectful service to all is the foundation upon which our business was established. Strict adherence to the golden rule, and an understanding sympathy 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. DURNFORD Mrs. J. Arthur Durnford Assisting Garage USE THIS COUPON Evanston, Wvo. Day Thone 49 Grads We 4 9 choo! News GARDEN CITY NEWS are learning about plants. The coconut floats on the sea. Its outside covering makes it light and it floats along easily. It may float hundreds of miles and grows where the waves wash it a shore. Many animals nuts away carry seeds. Especially from the mother plants. Squirrels and chpir.Unks help many kinds of nuts to travel about. Berries and juicy fruits are very attractive to many birds. Eirds often eat hard dry seeds which are hard to digest. These seeds pass through the birds body without being harmed. They may be dropped by the birds far away from the plants on which they were found. Watch this space to learn more about plants. Verla Kennedy. We are going to the store. We are making book characters for our library. We are making Valentines. It will soon be Valentine Day and we will be making a Valentine for everyone. They will say, "Be My Valentine." Leonard Smith. Mr. Dar el Conley went to Evanston He went up on the mail and had five terth fixed on one side of his mouth. Dari Pi. LITERARY CLUB Ladies Literary club held Februarv llh. Fresident Florence Bingham callto order. Minutes ,i last meeting were read and approved. The club was told of the money that was saved on the Mid-Yeparty being gien to the Red Cross. The Red Cross being very appreciative for the gift. The play In Secret Places was given by Vera Peart. The author of this play was Elsa B. Nessensen and was a prize play. Vera gave this book in a very interesting way, holding her audience spellbound most of the time. Patriotic songs under he direction of Bess Rex were sang by the club members. A very dainty and artistic Valentine lunch was served to the club members and the following guests: Annie McKinnon, Sara Hatch and Lucille Hatch. The hostesses were Mildred Thompson and Abbie Telford. The next Club will be held February 25th at the home of Phebe Smith. ed the meeting ar Siege of Troy The siege of Troy is a myth and according to Homers own account. Helen of Troy must have been 6P years old when Paris fell in love with Night Phone her. The following parents attended the Parents Day program at Laketown Monday: Mrs. Clarence Cook, Mrs. Milford Wamsley, Mrs. Russell M.rs. Isaac Wamsley, Mrs. Claude Kimball, Mr3. Bart Mrs. Owen Satterthwaite, Mrs. Ernest Wofl'inden, Mis. Chas. Hansen, Mrs. Gus Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Calder, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hodges and Mr. Everett Sims. Mrs. Lola Gibbons and children spent the week end at their home in Logan. Miss LaThele Gibbons of Evanston, Wyo., visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibbons. LaVere Hansen and Victor Satterthwaite were business visitors in Evanston Monday. Mr. and Mrs Wilford Hansen motored to Ogden Sunday to take their son Stanley, who will attend school 4 Salt ! i , Popular Priced cModern Hotel Beautifully Furnished ...and West $1.50 to $3.00 RATES: Temple Broadway FREE GARAGE i SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REAPER $1.50 Per. Year IN ADVANCE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. ETHEL SPENCER, Plaintiff, vs. ADELAIDE SPENCER REED, NED SPENCER, FERN SPENCER, RUTH SPENCER PASSEY AND CORAL MAE SFEN-CEAND ALL THE HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF RANDOLPH H. STEWART, DECEASTO UNKNOWN ED, ' ALL OTHAND ALL PLAINTIFF; ER PERSONS . UNKNOWN, ANY CLAIMING RIGHT, OR INTERESTATE TITLE, EST IN, OR LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS COMPLAINT ADPLAINTIFF'S TO VERSE TITLE AND OWNERSHIP AND PLAINTIFFS CLOUDING TITLE THERETO, Defendants'. R; Notice Randolph, for TIIE REAPER. EVERY Licensed Coal Dealer EVENTS WEEK from THa MAHONS CAPITAL FI " suiSLC; 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, sectarian, dependable gives both sides. Improved new news weekly at features. Worlds oldest, most-rea- d the cost of others. Furnishes clean, reliable i SUMMONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS You are hereby summoned to appear 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 sendee and defend the above entitled action ; and in case of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought fo recover a judgment of this Court, quieting the title in plaintiff to the following dest: cribed lands, Commencing at a point on Northerthere. ly line of the Northeast quarter of Mr. LaVon Pope is spendng a Section 29 Township 11 North Range 7 East Salt Lake Meridian, 7 rods short vacation with his family in town. West of the Northeast corner of the Mrs. DeVere Whittington and son. Northwest quarter of the Northwest Laurel, visited in St. Charles last quarter of Section 29 which is the Sunday. plade !of beginning, land runniing Mr. and Mrs. Russell Satterthin an easterly direction 44 rods along waite, Mrs. Mabel Wamsley, Natalie the northerly line of said Northand Colleen Satterthwaite and Beth west quarter of said Section 29, Bardsley spent aturday in Logan, thence at right angles in a Southershopping and visiting. ly direction 70 rods along a line parallel with, and 43 rods west from The Navy Department announced the Easterly line of said NW!4 of that in 1941 private shipyards in 2S said Section 29, thence at right states have been building vessels for angles in a westerly direction 42 the Navy. rods along a line parallel with, and 70 rods South from the Northerly line of said NW!4 of said Section 29, thence in a Northerly direction 70 rods more or less to the place of The case of the phantom killer. Exbeginning. a traordinary detective work and LOUIS KABELL, JR. strange piece of luck ended the 2 year Attorney for Plaintiff. hunt for the west's mysterious strang- Jam. 30. Feb. 1942. . ler and avenged the 21 victims wno died in the grip of his ape-lik- e hands. Read about this thrilling case in The American Weekly, the magaine distributed with next weeks LOS ANEGELES Ton Lots or Over EXAMINER. Think you were bom tired? If so, Kemmerer No. 5 Lump $7.60 maybe its only a misguided thought and its really the wrong way you Kemmerer No. 5 Nut ....$6,80 stand and sit that wears you out. To find out the right way, read the infor- Kemmerer Vapor Slack $5.60 mative article on posture, scientifically Any amount under a ton 25c illustrated, in The American Weekly, extra for delivery the magazine distributed with next weeks LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. WM. HESS, Utah Suhs-m-il- Hotel Perry Lakes ! visitors Wednesday. Dale Kennedy has been on the sick list this week. Mrs. Rachel Wilson and Mrs. Faye Kennedy were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. Harevy Rufi and Beth Rufi visited in Randolph Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tayler and Bp. and Mrs. Tanner visited Wednesday with Mi. and Mrs Dan Jackman. Remember Pearl Harbor ! Remember it every pay day! Buy U. S. Defense aSvings Bonds and Stamps'. Let freedom ring on Uncle Sams cash register! Buy U. S. Defense Bonds and Stamps. The dance Monday night honoring Leslie Frazier, Ross Jackson and Theo. Limb was well attended. A short speech was given by the boys and it was ended with everyone having a good time. DeVerl Hess is visiting here with his brother, Bill Hess. Dorothy Jane Larson is home from Salt Lake where she has been going to Business college. Dont forget the M.I.A. play, Wednesday, Febr. 18th will be good. Budget number. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marshall, Mrs. Nora Marshall and children Mearl and Doris, were Ogden week end visitors. Mrs. Geo. I. Barker was taken to the Dee Hosipital at Ogden, Utah, Friday, where she was operated for galstones Monday. . She is repotted doing nicely. eg . Mortuary We Now Feature Free jr-- j t Mrs. Hansen and children of Provo, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Peck. Mrs. Lota Kennedy was a Salt Lake visitor over the week end. Blaine .Spencer of Logan was a Randolph visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Finlay were town finest Bourbons. t UTAH. non-partisa- n, one-four- th reading for the entire family. mthhKSer BOTH School News Carol Scott, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, is going to our school. School will be held on Saturday from now until school lets , out. The vast majority of parents were in favor of a six day week. . Lincolns birthday was celebrated Each room had programs. Thursday. A very interesting Valentines dance was given at our school. Square dances, folk dances and modern dances were enjoyed. Every student danced with his sweetheart. Our sixth and fifth grades were given Standard Reading tests this week. The fifth grade averaged 5.6 the sixth 6.4. The students sire gjiving Savings Stamps this year instead of Valentines. We know that if the war is won by us we must all help everywhere we can. Because so many children received serious injuries on the old slide, we decided to tear it down. Harley Andy was here on Taylor Grazing business this week. Mrs. Edna Johnston visited in Evanston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon and Arlene were in Evanston Monday to see the dentist. Mrs. Rachel Wilson is spending the week in Salt Lake. Wm. Kennedy and Loran Jackson wqre visitors in Evanston Tuesday. LaVerl Kennedy is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kennedy, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Peck have been down to Salt Lake visiting with relatives. Ted Pope has moved to Evanston. IVerl Hoffman, accidentally skidded his car in Laketown canyon, damaging IS ft $ 180 it extensively. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Dean went :o Evanston Tuesday. Alma Argyle and Adin Thornock were visitors in 'Bear Lake valley Thursday. Mr. Thornock has purchased a milking machine. Now its great sport to milk, all you do is thm on a switch. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rex went to Evanston on business Wednesday. Miss Vivian Kennedy is seriously ill with the flu. Mrs Thelma McKinnon spent Tuesday in Ogden. Ronald Jones entertained his friends The occasion being his Wednesday. birthday. Fred Smith is working over in Lake-tow- n for Mr. Weston. Miss Helen Wilson has gone to California for a visit. Conley Schenck has found employment in Ogden at Hill Field. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Calder have moved to Ogden where Bob will work at Hid Field. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Findlay and son of Ogden called on friends here Wednesday. They returned home Thursdu" Miss Nedra Findlay accompanied them home. The Randolph M men won from th Woodruff M men by a score of 16 to Mrs. Leonard Manwaring is visiting with her folks at Logan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schlappi Ogden visitors Monday. r . MALE HELP WANTED STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY, RELIABLE PERSON WANTED to call ;n farmers in Rich County. No experience or capital required. Some making $1,( in a week. Write Mr. INMAN, 24..3 Magnolia St., Oakland, California. |