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Show RICH COUNTY READER, RANDOLPH nwrimiwai bw fip The Cooperation of People like Yo- u- year Mrs. H. P. Lloyd is home spend' the whiskey ol the "flavor years" SERVICE DURNFORD Mortuary For example, one of the chain stores Safeway gained recognition for its cooperation with the Red Cross, the U. S. O., and the American Library Association in the recent Victory HOTEL SEMLOH The companys advertising staff aided with newspaper ads, window displays and store banners. Salt Lake City, Utah depot. day after spending a week with I holder to any room Stores Association, the special representative of the American Red Cross partic- advertized, the room. ularly emphasized the fine window displays used by the chain stores and said, "It is the cooperation of people like you that has helped to make our Welfare appeal NEW furlough in Randolph 25c reduction on at the rates as LAKETOWN NEWS one coupon to Beds - Springs - Mattresses - Carpets through -- out the House. RATE- S- such a success." $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Feature Ere e a IAIN STORES Garage USE THIS COUPON : X a SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REAPER $1.50 Per. Year IN ADVANCE Perry Hotel Salt Lakes : : : j Popular Priced Modern Hotel Beautifully Furnished . $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple free garage Newspaper on Handkerchief French newspaper published on a large handkerchief was a curiosity in Paris in the eighties. It was the origin of the nosey press. Tolls Eliminated The federal government has aided in the removal of toll gates from 27 bridges m four states in the past few years. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall. Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Mrs. Ernest Kennedy were Evanston shoppers during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Sgt. R. E. Broyles of U.S. Army son of Mrs Lewis Longhurst returned Thursday after spending a few days of his THIS COUPONentitles the In a letter to the Utah Chain Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 Proof. This whiskey is 5 years old. Schenley Distillers Corporation, New York City. j f Book Campaign. Each Safeway store was a collection A , old MORTICIAN! 1 ' after Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rex, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rex and Edna Rex, went to Belfry, Montana Sunday to attend I the funeral of the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jackson. of EvansI j Mr. and Mrs. John Peart Mrs. Mae with ton visited Sunday a Brough and friend. Comforting, kmdly, respect- Zigler returned home Monful service to all is the toun- - 5 dayMargaret after the summer workspending bus dation upon which our in Evanston. ing siness was established. Strict The following Randolph people atadherence to the golden rule, ? tended the funeral of Brother Oluf Larand an understanding sympaf others. sorrows son the 5 for Saturday at Salt Lake City. i thy Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris, Mrs. Alice We lake complete charge of s Reay, Elmt Reay, Bishop L. B. Johnall arrangements, relieving son, Mrs. Phebe Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ; you of details in the hour of bereavement. Expenses are a David Hoffman. a Mrs. Gwen Brough and Mrs. Irene always moderate and within the family means. Nicholls went to Montpelier Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jackman andto Mr. ! Loand Mrs. Lloyd Schlajppi motored m Friday. gan I Richard Brough, son of Mrs. Gwen has been suffering with inBrought f Mrs. J. Arthur Durnford fection in hia leg. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bingham and Assisting of Ogden were last week end family Evanston, Wvo. visitors at Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay son Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 Fay and daughter LaRae were Randolph visitors over the week end. Miss Alyce Jones of Evanston returned home Thursday after spending a week with her mother. T Mrs. Alma Barnes and sons of Evanston came to Randolph Wednesday for a short visit. Mrs. Ellen Hunter returned home Fri- activity, Utah chain stores take a leading part. RATES:. get the advantage o! extra mellow.. J ing two weeks in Oakley, Idaho. In every civic or patriotic UTAH 5 Locals mull ihiiiiiiiiihHi,ii",ii,ii,ii,i',ii,i"ii,,i"i,ii,",1 - UTAH. The Weston famly held their annual reunion here Tuesday, Aug. 11. A program in the ward chapel at which pictures and heirlooms brought by the original family from England weredi&played. Luncheon and games in the afternoon at the Ideal Beach resort, and a dance at the Laketown ward recreation hall made up the days celebration. The Weston family who came from England about lc7f now number more than 700 people, two of the original family, the last to survive, were present. They are the youngest of the family, and twins: Samuel Weston of Logan, and Mrs Polly Crowther of Malal, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs,' Geo. H. Robinson motored to Salt Lake City on busOn Moniness Saturday morning. day they took in the circus, and returned home Tuesday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lamborn took their son Paul to Logan frdm where he left for Sacramento to accept a teaching position in a California Agricultural college. Monday afternoon his call came to begin training in the U. 2. Navy. He will leave for the east the latter part of the month. Ward conference was held here on Sunday with Pres. E. Woodruff Stucki and Taft Budge in attendance from Stake headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Arnell of St. Charles and Mr. Taft Budge of Par's were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Eda Young. Harmon Cheney employed at the North American Airplane plant at Los Angeles, Calif., arrived homo His Sunday morning on vacation. mother, Mrs. Clarence Cheney, and Vara Cheney went to Ogden to meet him and bring him home. Our long drought was broken Tuesday afternoon by a nice shower of rain. Sad to say that in the mid-- t of it, one of DeWitt Johnsons stacks of hay in his newly acquired lake field was struck by lightning and consumed by fire. House guests of Mr. and Mr3. Heber C. Robinson are Miss Melinda Robinson of San Francisco, Mrs. Nina Robinson Clarke and family of Laramie, Mrs. Sarah Robinson Jensen and family of Pocatello. This is the first time the 3 sisters have all been home for a small reunion of their own for a long tim' Miss Barbara Weston and Mrs. Mark Pugmire of Salt Lake came for a visit at the home of Sheriff Ben Weston on Tuesday. Russell and Earl Myers and Miss Barbara Richards of Ogden were Saturday visitors at the Heber Myers home. Mrs. Leon Kearl is visiting at the Morton Kearl home in Round Valiev. Mrs. L. D. Lamborn was hostess at a lawn party at her home honorMrs ing Miss Melinda Robinson, Martha Newcombe and Mrs. Eunice WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 10. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, today announced the August War Bond Quotas for the 3,070 counties in the nation totalling $815,000,000. The August quota for the State of Utah is $2,350,000. In arriving at the county quotas for August the Treasury Department took into consideration major factors affecting incomes which in turn cause significant variations in sales during the twelve-mont- h period. Hereafter actual Bond sales in the various states will be compared with quotas on a cumulative basis. The amount by which sales fall short of or exceed quotas in any month will be added to or subtracted from quotas for future months. Quotas by counties are: Beaver, $10,200; Box Elder, $42,200. Cache, $86,300; Carbon, $72,400. Daggett, $1,100; Davis, $35,300; Duchesne, $7,7Q0. Emery, $4,600. Garfield. $3,000: Grand, $7,300. Iron, $26,600. Juab, j $10,000. Kane, $5,500. Millard, $18,500; Morgan, $5,200. Piute, $1,800. Rich, $1,900. Salt Lake, $1,464,500; San Juan, $2,300; Sanpete, $33,900; Sevier, $24,500; Summit, $23,100. Tooele, $17,700; Uintah, $7,000; Utah, $149,200. Wasatch, $8,700; Washington, $12,800; Wayne, $1,400; Weber, $264 200. U. S. 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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris, Mr. Keith Johnson and Miss Thelma Satterthwaite went on a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park Thursday until Saturday. Walter Earley, Joe Earley and Mrs. Aileen Weston went to Evanston Monday. Hugh L. Lamborn, employed there went back with them. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley of Midvale. Utah, and Russell Alley spent the week end at the South Eden mmrqm Its qoinq to cost Bullions to dsfenqlheJdp! tiuy VS.WAH bonds stamps! ranch. Mr. and Mrs. G. Arch McKinnon Wahlstrom of ranHolnh were Laketown visitors Tuesday. and. Miss Norene I 1 Mrs. Elaine Hatch and children of Randolph spent several days at the J.( W. Taylor home. |