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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH UTAH. I NOTICE I t 1 nf i ifwtotS Mf : 5 I y, 45; AZii&XX: x TOWARD A HIGH sxn In this era of upheaval and change and growth, courageous young men and women see oppo- rtunity to serve America, to protect inalienable rights of man, To work and fight for a finer world. To win, youth demands the most powerful weapon. . What is it? The strongest war weapon today is Intelligence edged with technical knowledge, courage, vision. America asks the colleges for more young people thus equippd. And fortunately, this same weapon can he cfrged into the most effective tool to serve its possessors in the struggles of the peace to come Brigham Young University provides technical training in aviation, mechanics, home economics; in agriculture, bacteriology, chemistry, physics, and zoology, study; in office machines, typing, shorthand, accounting, personnel administration; in many other subjects essential to a successful war effort. The University also develops character and spiritual strength. ALL-YEA- R pre-dent- al al : 4 4 EDUCATION OF BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT : AUTUMN QUARTER REGISTRATION: t September 25, 26, 28. No fee I4 4 4 4 4 4 out-of-sta- te For Catalogue, address The President t BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY a mn44 Woodruff News Mr. and Mrs. L. Byran Sessions and several of their children and grandchildren of Byron, Wyo., visited here last week. Carlisle Byran arrived here last week to spend a two weeks vacation with his parents. He is employed in California and reports that he recently acted as bestman at the wedding ceremony of his brother Chester who is now a Sergeant in the Air Corps and Dorothy Larsen of Randolph. Comgrat. ulations. Mrs. Maude Cox received a cablegram from her son Dee, announcing his safe arrival at Great Britian. Barbara and Nola Madsen are here for a short visit with their sister, Mrs. F.lmer Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Putnam and Mr. and Mr. Ralph Putnam of Salt Lake visited here last week. The Geneological Committee presented a special program at Sacrament services Sunday. The Dean reunion was held here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Comia of Ogden visited here Sunday. Dee Cornia, Guy Dean and Wright Bruce left Tuesday morning- - for Salt Lake to join the U. S. Armed Forces. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Dean recently moved to Evanston. Mr. Dean recently found employment there. Mrs. Leda Spencer of Pocatello, Mrs. Christal Ward of Salt Lake and Mrs. Besse Emertt of California, all sisters cf Cloyd Eastman were recent visitors here. Mrs. Dora Parry and children of Provo vacationed here recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Long-hurs- t. . ' , Among those attending the funeral of Luther Ellis of Syracuse were: Mr. and Mrs. M. .V. Eastman, Mr.:' and Mr3. Luther Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- iner Brown, Mr. EJiis was killed when Provo, Utah 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444 Washington News (Continued From Page One) Department, reported. Spending f0 war during the last quarter of 1941 was 15 percent of the national the report said a survey showed.income, The report said, While releasing of resources from civilian goods industries was the characteristic feature of the past six months, completing the actual conversion of these resources into expanded armament industry remains one of the major jobs of the immediate future. Arizona Hooded urioie The Arizona hooded oriole chooses whenever possible a Washingtonia palm for its nesting site. The regular work of the College, during this, the most important year in American history, will be curriculum of the emphasized. Fortunately, the war for is preparation as it as important, college is for years of peace. Courses: The Following Schools Offer : SUMMONS Northeast Quarter (SNENE), WAR EOBJD DAY SAVE DOLLARS ter (SNE!4), the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE,4 NW!4), the West Half of the Southeast Quarter (Wl&SEti), the East Half of the Southwest Quarter '(EMiSWli) of Section Twelve (12), all in Townshnp Eleven (11) North, Range Seven (7) East of the Salt Lake Meridian ; EXCEPTING THEREFROM; a tract descirbed as beginnin at the Southeast (SE) his automobile was truck by a train. corner of the Southwest Quarter '' A group of women motored to Garof the Southwest Quarter (SW!4 den City and picked raspberries one SW ) of said Section 12, Townday last week. ship 11 North, Range 7 East of the Miss Erma Downing of St. John, Salt Lake Meridian and running Kansas, fiancee of Lindon Dean, is here thence North 294 feet, thence North visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dean. 60 East 229 feet; thence North Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cox have re50 15 East 388 feet, thence North ceived word that their son Ray, is sta78 30 East 258 feet, thence South tioned at Fort Knox, Kentucky. 58 30 East 171 feet, thence South 40 30 East 171 feet, thence South Mr. and Mrs. William Stacey were 525 feet, and thence West 1040 feet business visitors at Salt Lake several to the place of beginning. while last there Mr. Stacey week, days R. DWIGHT WALLACE, enlisted as a Flying Cadet in the U. S. Air forces. Attorney, for Plaintiff. Address: Evanston. Wyoming. Cornia is here visiting his j Parley I i relatives on a short furlough. Ad vi Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 1942.. HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIES AND TRADES AGRICULTURE FORESTRY ARTS AND SCIENCES COMMERCE Every high school graduate and any student eligible for advanced standing should consider it a for patriotic duty to get necessary preparation not called if college, ahead the days by tending to the colors. We need trained, education for fit leadership in the nation as never before is to AmerAmerica for the world leadership which icas destiny. Utah State, distinguished among American education institutions, is particularly equipped to train young men and women to meet the issues we now face. The enlisted Reserve Corps of various service branches is open to qualified students of the college, both freshmen and others, and it offers a wonderful opportunity for young men. Utah State Agricultural College UTAH 444444444444444444444444 LOGAN, Locals of Sessions Mr. and Mrs. George Evanston were in Randolph Monday on business. Jane Jones, Althea Johnson and Mrs. Harold Jones and children visited m Evanston last week. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hoffman and soil Verl, attended the Iamb show at Ogden. Comforting, kindly, respectMr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell and family ful service to all is the founover the visitors were Rock Springs dation upon which our buweek end. was established. Strict siness Marjie Corless held the winning name adherence to the golden rule, for the Local Orchestra and received and an understanding sympathe jackpot of $3.15. Tuesday at a dance thy for the sorrows of others. given by the Orchestra. Thq name preWe take complete charge of sented was Rythmneers. Honorable all arrangements, relieving mention along with a free ticket to our you of details in the hour of next dance were given to Della Mcbereavement. Expenses are Kinnon, Dan Jackman, Mearl Marshall, always moderate and within the family means. Thornock. Fred Bigham and Lois Mrs. Twila Kari v,- -. to receive several broken ribs Thursday, when the team she was driving ran away, throwing her off the wagon. One wheel passed over her. Mrs. J. Arthur Durnford of OgMr. and Mrs. Leytcr. den came Saturday for a week end Assisting visit. Rex Jones spent the past week visit- 5 Evanston, ing with his parents. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 Mr. A. G. Rex and Richard Rex spent the week end at Logan. Mr. Rex vis-- ! uiiMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiNiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiliniiiiiiiiliiiir ited with his son Fred, who has enlisted Mrs. H. F. Holiday and two children in the Army and reported Monday of Denver who have been the guests morning at Fort Douglas. Mrs. Annie Kennedy of Ogden is of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peart for the visiting this week with friends and past week expect to return home SatMrs. Holiday is Mrs. Pearts relatives in Randolph. urday. Mrs. Harold Jones gave a birthday sister, before her marriage, Miss Cleo dinner in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Pead. Elwin Sessions and her nephew, Richand daughter, Mrs. Bell Taggart ard Rex. Rose Mary of Evanston spent Sunday Leah Walton was called to Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rex. Rose Luby the death of her brother-in-lawill visit this week with the Rex ther Ellis, who was killed in an auto Mary train wreck. She returned Wednesday. family. Alice Pickett is visiting this week Miss Barbara Gray returned to Salt with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Wilson. Lake Sunday after a two weeks vacaMrs. Elma Scott left Sunday after tion. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. several weeks with her daughvisiting Gray, took her as far as Evanston. ter, Mrs. Clint McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Tatman left on daughter Ella Mae of Ogden came Sunthis summer, day for a weeks leave of absence. They : Monday after living here on the TayMr. where worked Tatman expect to return home this week end. lor Grazing. Mrs. R. G. Marshall was a business Reta Wilson spent Saturday and in Evanston Wednesday. visitor Mrs. FnSnk Snowball and Elmer Sunday visiting in Laketown. Snowball were in Evanston Thursday. Wm. Norris, son of Mr. and Mrs. OF IfJCOSVSE Thomas Norris, left Tuesday for training school in the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Layton Marshall and Mrs. Leora IS OUR QUOTA Kennedy of Ogden came Thursday for a short visit with relatives. Glen, Rod111 WAR ney and Glenna, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy, who were brought up to Randolph by their father for a weeks visit will return with them. Subscribe for The Reaper. MORTICIAN SERVICE A-- i THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS : YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this within action is brought, otherwise thirty days after service, 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 to recover a judgment quieting the title in plaintiff to the following described real property located and situated in Rich County, Utah, more particularly described as: The West Half of the Southeast Quarter (WSE!4) and the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NEV4SE14) of Section (10); the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NWNE!4) of Section Fifteen (15) ; the South Half of the Northeast Quarter of the South Half of the Northeast Quar- STOP SPUMING and Registers Freshmen Friday, September 25, 1942 26, Former Students Saturday, September N FUTURE pre-medic- Utah State AgriculturarCollege I " I k?Pj 'pH Jt LOOKNIG IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EVANSTON, WYOMING, a corporation Plaintiff, vs. JONAH R. JONES also known as Jonah Jones, HAZEL JONES, WILLIAM JONES, and ROSETTA JONES, his wife, PHOEBE FINLEY and SIDNEY FINLEY, her husband, EMMA JONES NORRIS and DAVID NORRIS, her husband, The Heirs and Devisees of Heber Jones also known as Heber 3. Jones, deceased, being MATILDA JONES, DAVID JONES and THORA JONES, his wife, LOTTIE JONES JACK-SOand LORAN JACKSON, her husband, CALVIN JONES and ZELDA JONES, his wife, ISABELLE JONES JACKSON and ELMO JACKSON, her husband, PAUL JONES, EDITH JONES LARSEN and RUBEN D. LARSEN, her husband, PHOEBE JONES EARLY AND GEORGE EARLY, her husband, The Heirs and Devisees of John R. Jones, deceased, being JANE JONES, ALTHEA JONES JOHNSON and GUY JOHNSON, her husband, HAROLD ONES and MYRTLE JONES, his wife, ANNIE JONES HOPKKINS and HOWARD HOPKINS,; her husand ERMA band, MILTON JONES JONES, his wife, ALICE JONES, LENA JONES, JOHN JONES, .MAE JONES NICHOLLS, a widow, all of the above named being the heirs and devisees of John S. Jones and Ellen Jones, his wife, both deceased, and of Joseph Jones, deceased; ELIZABETH MEDLEY and GROVER C. MEDLEY; VERNAL C. WEBB and MARGARET WEBB, his wife; D. T. .SWING and GOLDIE SWING, his wife; L. C. MILLER and JANE MILLER, (true name unknown), his wife; WALTER GRIFFITH; JOHN F. SPENCER, if living and if deceased, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF JOHN F. SPENCER, Deceased; JAMES BROWN, if UNKNOWN living and if deceased, HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF JAMES BROWN, Deceased; ARCHIBALD MCKINNON JR., if living and if deceased, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF ARCHIBALD McKINNON JR., Deceased, (also known as Archibald McKinnon); JOHN CAMERON, if living and if deceased, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF JOHN CAMERON, Deceased; WILLIAM H. DALE, Trustee, if living and acting othewise, UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND BENEFICIARIES OF WILLIAM H. DALE, Trustee; LOMBARD INVESTMENT COMPANY, if in existence otherwise UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND BENEFICIARIES OF LOMBARD INVESTand. All Other MENT COMPANY; Persons unknown claiming any Right, Title Estate or Interest, or Lien upon the Real Property Described in the Complaint Herein Adverse to the Plaintiffs Ownership or Clouding Plaintiffs Defendants. Title Thereto, DURNFORD Mortuary Wvo. 10 S1 fi Eras Perry Hotel! Salt Lakes J Popular Priced Modern Hotel I Beautifully Furnished RATES:. . . $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple ' I FREE GARAGE , ; J |