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Show RICH COUNTY OUR DEMOCRACY- BORN SOLDIER. -- L'TAR. REAPER. RANDOLPH GARDEN CITY NEWS Locals b't Mat Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst returned home Tuesday from a sho 't ousiness and pleasure trip to Pocatello .nd other Idaho cities. Wendell Muir, son of Mr. and Mrs. . G. Muir, has received a call to go on a mission. He expects leave in about 1 month to the Northern California mis-Ac- GENERAL GEORGE CATLETT MARSHALL CHIEF OF STAFF OF ALL U.S.ARMV FORCES "LIVES AND BREATHES" HIS PROFESSION. Mr. DeVere Tovey of Paris held a club meeting here last Thursday. Mrs. Russell Buhler and small son and Mrs. Jay Buhler of Montpelier were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler Sunday. The girls club was organized with Mrs. Annie Boss as leader. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith of Twin Falls were visitors at the home of Bp. and Mrs. Parley Kunz over' the week end. Mrs. N. J. Hodges entertained at a party Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright of Brigham City. Rook formed the eveentertainment. Lunch was nings Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodges, to served Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sprouse, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Spence, Mr. and Mrs. AVright and Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patterson of Bloomington visited Sunday with Mr. their daughter and and Mrs. LaVon Sprouse. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen of Montpelier were Sunday callers at the Charles Hansen home. Cook Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Frank Jensen were hostesses at a family dinner on Sunday at the Cook home. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Beck and family of Paris, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stock and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stock of Fish Haven, Mrs. Lena Plank of Rock Springs, Wyo., Dr. and Mr-i- . Clifford Cline of Racine, Wis., Mrs. Frank Jensen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook. Mrs. Eva Calder returned Sunday from California where she had been visiting for the past few months. H ABOUT SUGAR RATIONING There should be a law forbidding editors from writing open letters, but as no such statute yet exists, we are going to use our prerogative and address one to Leon Henderson, OP A chife, with a few suggestions about the sugar rationing program. Omitting the usual formalities such as a salutation, etc., we are going to dive right into Our letter, towit: 1. If you, Mr. Henderson, desire the full cooperation of the housewives, you tournaThe Gold Medal Basketball should revise your definition of a sugar ment is being played at Randolph RePress releases emanating hoarder. excreation hall. Some very good and to any and oil who have more than Winners have been played. iting games two pounds advance supply on hand. scores, etc., will appear in next weens With your office frightening people of the Reaper. .ssue about an impending sugar shortage Mrs. Ada Muir went to Laketown on all the whiie three for last the months, Mr. of Friday to care for the children fumbling around trying to put a rationand Mrs. K. E. Muir, while they go with ing system into effect, it would indeed he North Rjch basketball team to be an improvident housewife who had North Rich will play in Ogden less than two pounds of sugar on hand, for a place in the tournament. the Washington Grange News puts it, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Mr. whoever heard of a farm housewife nd Mrs. Wallace Bitton were Ogden sugar in less than 50 or 100 buying .isitors Saturday. Thats in normal times, pound lots? Reta Wilson and Dorothy Ann Corless understand, and many a householder tudents of the LDS Bus.ness College (the editor included) has a sugar carryisued their parents over the week end. over from last canning season, when Ir. and Mrs. A. G. Barton, Mr. and the most logical and econmical way to purchase sugar was in 100 pound sacks. These people are perfectly ready and LAKETOWN NEWS willing to have you tear out all the coupons you wish from their hitherto Mrs. Mary A. Stucki of Paris rationing books, but they spent Thursday and Friday hers resent being called hoarders. gathering history of the Round Val2. If you really want to save soma ley Relief Society. and at the same time keep the sugar Mrs. Geo. N. Weston spent a few retail price down, your rationing sysdays of last week at Logan and Graduate of v.m.i. and recognized as one of the tem should be changed to permit houseother Cache Valley towns visiting LEADING OFFICERS OF THE A.E.E.IN 1918, HE wives to purchase their quotas on a relatives and friends. MOVED 500,000 MEN AND EQUIPMENT FROM monthly basis. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weston, Mr. ST. MIHIEL TO THE ARGONNE UNDER THE NOSE Any groceryman will tell you he loses WITHOUT THEIR and Mrs. Wendeil Johnson and Mr. OF THE GERMAN 'HIGH COMMAND two or three pounds in transferring the and Mrs. Farrell Johnson attended KNOWLEDGE AND FLUNG HIS TROOPS INTO THE contents of a bag into the Stake Gold and Green Ball heid DRIVE WHICH BROKE THE BACK Some of this loss can ba sacks. OF THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE . at Paris Friday night. charged up to errors in weighing, but Mrs. Jos. R. Weston spent the AMERICAS OF MILITARY' GENIUSES a lot of it goes on the floor. This loss ONE OF THE past week at Salt Lake City among will be increased when it becomes necHISTORY RACING AMERICAS GREATEST TAS- Krelatives and friends. MALE FELPW ANTED d and essary to put it;up in Mrs. Frank Spiers of Montpelier, STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY, REpound bags. came Sunday and took her mother LIABLE PERSON WANTED to Call on The cost to the consumer, in like to Montpelier for medical treatment. farmers in Rich County. No experience manner, must necessarily increase. On Fireside chat, a regular feature or capital required. Some making $100 a short margin commodity like sugar, of the Gleaner-M- . men programme in a week. Write Furst McNess Co.2423 no groceryman can afford to assume was enjoyed Sunday evening at the Magnolia St., Oakland, California. a cost of putting it in tiny paper sacks. Big Creek home of WMIA president. quality-lovin- g 000 0 0 0000000000000000 0000 The lost sugar incident to the operaNorma Willis, was hostess of the oction, tne labor involved and the paper casion. sacks themselves must be charged up lllllllllllllllllllllliillllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII lllllllll Mrs. Elva McMullen and husband to the housewife. These extras could and daughters of Evanston, Wyo , "gr "isra 75 per cent if the system reduced be were Sunday visitors at the home If youre the g were placed on a monthly basis. type, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price, 'ine who relishes good food and drink, We almost forgot to mention the savMisses Eliza and June Price came then enjoy h quality ing in paper which could lu made. Aswith them. w ith Cream of Kentucky . . . made sume the average householder will oe Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Stuart spent with the famous limestone water of purchasing for a family of four. Under Saturday and Sunday at Evanston, Cove Spring. Next time try your fayour system of weekly quotas, sugar and Woodruff. Wyo., vorite drink made with the cream e purchases alone would require Mrs. Raymond Esterholdt and chilof Kentuckys finest Bourboni. seven million paper bags every dren of Garden City were Saturday days. If our arithmetic is correct, this and Sunday visitors at the home of will amount to one billion, seven hunher parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. dred and sixteen million paper bags the j Cheney. first year. This could be cut to four Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earley were million bags hundred and twenty-nin- e Comforting, kindly, respect- Montpelier visitors Saturday. ful service to all is the loun-- ; under a monthly purchase system. A group of friends met Saturday elation upon which our bu-- i (Editors have no business fooling evening at the Kona Lula ranch siness was established. Strict around with numbers that run over honoring Mrs. Lula B. Kearl on her aaherence to the golden rule, 5 three but, Mr. Henderson, we figures, All birthday anniversary. report a and an understanding sympa- wonder how many 100 pound demolition nice time was had. thy for the sorrows of others. bombs could be packed for shipment 86 PROOF. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. SCGENLEY DISTILLERS CORP.. N.Y.C. Mr. and Mrs. N. Weston motored We take complete charge of with the material required to make a to Pi:h Haven Sunday and were all arrangements, relieving 5 billion and a quarter paper bags?) at the Wilkes home. guests you of details in the hour of 3. One last suggestion, Mr. HenderMrs. Sarah A. Smith, Miss Lucy bereavement. Expenses are ....'-Ison. has lot been of loose talk a There Webb and Murphy Smith of Logan, always moderate and within Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gheen, Albert going on of late that a million or so the family means. tons of Cuban sugar is to be converted Webb and Stephen Earley of Ogden ! into industrial alcohol to make smokewere week end visitors here. less powder. The people are wondering The N. R. basketeers went to Paris if alcohol made from our surplus gran Monday to play the Fielding Hign stocks would not work just as well. team. The Laketown P. T. A. attended Mrs. J. Arthur Durnford They are also wondering about statements appearing in the press that the the P. T. A. session at Garden City I rum distilleries in Cuba (owned by Assisting Monday evening. . Uncle Sam) must continue producing I Rothery Kearl and Louis Reed Evanston, went to Ogden during the week end liquid dynamite so as not to dislocate Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 in quest of labor.' the Cuban labor situation. The people Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Alley left on dont know much about such things, tiiiNaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiNiiiiiiiHiniir but if alcohol from Cuban sugar makes Monday for L09 Angeles to visit with their son Russell who has enthe best smokeless powder, they are listed his services with Uncle Sam, curious to know why these government 0000000000000000000000000 owned distilleries couldnt do the job and expects to leave California soon. While there Mrs.' Alley expects to PATHFINDER brings to you in words and pictures the and keep the Cuban' labor situation on Mr. Mrs. and visit R. Jno. Orvin at an even keel at the same time without drama of events fresh from Washington, D. C., the nations National and Olive Miss Irwin City making rum? capital, today the worlds news center.. News, features, at Glendale, and other townspeople. We are not going to be obstinate about and facts, events boiled down into 20 interesting, inspiring Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Willis took them Utah the City, foregoing suggestions, Mr. Henderdepartments. Complete, unbiased, 0 as far as Salt Lake. 0 and if you fail to see any merit son, dependable gives both sides. Improved new o seems is on It that the in them, lets forget the whole thing. spring o features. Worlds oldest, most-rea- d news weekly at Now is the time to get a crop way. Youre the boss and what you say goes h the cost of others. Furnishes clean, reliable of that good old Bear Lake ice. (A o We believe we can speak for the farm n reading for the entire family. good crop this year). people of America in saying that the; Mrs. J. Warren Taylor was the will cooperate 100 per cent with am o This Newspaper & one recipient of a party last week honprogram which will contribute toward sucoring her birthday. bringing this war to a quick and howAY also belive, cessful conclusion. o NOTICE are deserving of your conever, 0 they 00 000000000000 0000000000000000 Now Hollywoods Kid Stars must THIS COUPONentitlesthe v fidence and a few fireside chats to save their money. Adela Rogers St the nation via radio by yourself woul holder to 25c redaction on not come amiss at this time. Johns explains how the California law n any room at the rates as which grew out of Jackie Coogans advertized, one coupon to Troubles is now protecting Juvenile Ac- 0 Salt Lakes Prince of Wales Feathers tors and safeguarding their future. the room. The familiar design of twe. 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