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Show 4 RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH UTAH. Notice Locals INSIST ON THE OF KENTUCKYS THE 91 H PT. . No. 62 PINT. . No. 61 No. 60 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF SCHENIEY DISTILLERS CORPORATION, N. Y. C BOURBOM " DOUBLE-RICH- NEW HOTEL SEMLOH Salt' Lake City, Utah .BEAUTY THIS COUPONentitlesthe holder to 25 c redaction on any room at the rates as advertized, one coupon to ought to be Beds beautiful tnmg. a Springs - MatCarpets throngbt one loved be should - marked tresses out the House. RATE- S- a Your last fond srevice for the room. NEMf funeral service can and A by expert care and Our Intelligent experience. at your abilities are $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Feature Free Garage THIS COUPON mand. We tention on excellent am still a Licensed Abstractor and Notary Public. I make a specialty of making Deeds and Titles. All Notary work can be done at my residence. LEWIS LONGHURST I com- solicit your at- the basis of our reputation . . . DURNFORD Mortuary one-quart- i Evanston, Wvo. Day Phone 49 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE (Continued From Page One) Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bingham, Maevon STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE know and understand better th2 and Kenneth and Sterling Barnes whj COUNTY OF RICH has been a visitor at their home for a THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF people of Latin America, Dr. Stude-bak- er few days attended the Bingham re- EVANSTON, A CORPORATION, said. union held at the Mutual Picnic grove MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRAat Huntsville, Utah, Sunday. Plaintiff, TION The Department of Comvs. Mrs. Gilbert Willoughby is visiting merce reported motor vehicles regiswith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Os- James Lutz and Cora Lutz, his wife; tered throughout the world as of s. the devisees and heirs of M. Alida borne. deceased; the devisees and heirs January 1 of this year totalled Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sims of of Fanny Blythe, deceased, and Annie units, of which 32,452,861, Almy, a 7 pound baby boy, Monday' at M. said of sisters 71.7 deceased, Anderton, oi per cent, were in continental Evanston. Alida Dykins ; Bind all other devisees and United States. Mrs. Galan Hansen of Evanston, Wyo. heirs of said M. Alida Dykins, who are has a baby girl, born Friday, August unknown to plaintiff; Mrs. Harvey FWA CONFERENCE The Feder22. Mrs. Hansen was formerly Gwen Booth, sister of said M. Alida Dykins; Works Agency is holding a northMrs. Dave Mr. and al of Norris, daughter the devisees and heirs of John W. DyNorris. eastern regional conference on the kins, deceased, surviving husband of Fred Smith motored to Robeitson, said M. Alida Dykins, who are also un- Public Work Reserve, responsible Wyo., to get Alva Smith, who has been known to plaintiff; Charles F. Dykins, tor building up a backlog of public working there in the timbers for the brother of said John W. Dykins, de- works projects which might be unpast three months. ceased, if living, and his wife, if any, dertaken after the reduction of deLois Lorene Johnson is visiting with she being unknown to plaintiff, and the fense activities. The conference is her sister, Mrs. Blair Findlay at Ogden widow devisees, and heirs of said Charheld in New York City and is being les F. Dykins, if he be deceased, who this week. are also unknown to plaintiff ; James P. (he fourth such regional meeting, to misforune be Dwain Norris has the been held in Atlanta, in the Dee hospital at Ogden recover- Dykins, if living, brother of sad John W. others having Lake City. and Salt and his she if Chicago wife, any, being Dykins, ing from an appendicitis operation. deto and unknown the widow, plaintiff, Mytrla Mae Smith who has been visitvisees and heirs of said James P. DyPURCHASE OF MERCURY The ing at the home of Leo Johnson of kins, if he be deceased, who are also United States is purchasing the enHunstville returned home Monday. unknown to plaintiff ; John Dykins, il tire Mexican mercury production for Leah Mae and Wendell Groll had their of said John W. Dykins, nephew living, lefense stockpiles to help force tonsils removed Monday by Dr. Fatton. and his wife, if any, she being unknown domestic prices Mrs. Leonard Manwaring was taken to plaintiff, and the widow, devisees down excessive to the Logan hospital Tuesday night, and heirs of said John Dykins, if he1 be which have reaced $192 a flask. Purwhere she underwent an operation. deceased, who are also Unknown to chase of 2,000 flasks of Mexican and T. Mrs. W. and Rex Mr. daugh- plaintiff; Julia Hartranft, niece of said mercury will release several hundter Kathleen, left Thursday for Mon- John W. Dykins, deceased, if she be red flasks of domestic mercury a tana to visit with their son? for a short living, and her husband, if any, his month for civilian use. name being unknown to plaintiff, and vacation. devisees and Mirs. Viona Shelby of Ogden is visit the surviving husband, MODERN CAMOUFLAGE TECH Mi heirs of said Julia Hartranft, if she be ng at the home of her parents The $2,540,000 deceased, who are also unknown to NIQUE Mrs. Ri hard Jack on this woc. niece of said Engineer Board Center to be conHouse for rent, inquire of Leland plaintiff; Lydia Rickolt, and W. her John husband, if structed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Dykins, Rex, Randolph, Utah. any, he being unknown to plaintiff, and will be a model of modern camouMr. and Mrs. Wayne Marshall and son the invisible surviving husband, devisees and Lajnny, were week end visitors at Og- heirs of said Lydia Rickolt, if she be flage technique virtually air. from the den, Utah. They returned Sunday eve deceased, who are also unknown to AMERICAN YOUTHS PART IN ning and were accompanied home by plaintiff; Julia Fonger, niece of said A survey prepared by DEFENSE Mrs. Ella Fackreil, who had spent the John W. Dykins, if living, and her huspast week visiting with Ogden relatives. band, if any, he being unknonw :o i he Bureau of Employment SecuriMr. and Mrs. George Kennedy motor- plaintiff, and the surviving husband, ty showed placements of young peoed to Ogden Friday for a few days visit. devisees and heirs of said Julia Fonger, ple under 21 by state employment Chas. Handee and Wm. Hess were if she be deceased, who are also services totalled 181,000 78 per cent known to plain titf; jane Collier, niece during the first three months of this Paris business visitors Tuesday. Mr. find Mrs. Oluf Larson of Salt Lake of said John TV. Dykins, if living, and year than in the same period of 1940. her surviving husband, if any, he being in Indiana, MaryCity came v ednesday to attend the funto plaintiff, an- -, the surviving Junior placements unknown eral services of George A. Peart. husband, devisees and heirs of said Jane land, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Edgar Shelby of Covington, Ind., and Collier, if she be deceased, who are also Rnode Island and Utah amounted to Mrs. isadie Pead of Salt Lake City came unknown to er of the total plaintiff; G. Guise Dykins, more than to Randolph Wednesday to attend the livJohn h, said W. of if January-Marc1941, and Dykins, nephew daring tuneral ot Geoige A. Peart. They ing, and his wife, if any, she being un- far the country as a whole, junior to visit xtandolph relatives and known to plaintiff, and the widow, demends a few days before returning. visees and heirs of said G. Guise Dy- placements came to 17 per cent ot Mrs. David B. Anderson left for her kins, if he be deceased, who are also the total, a substantially higher prohome in Santa Monica, Calif., Saturday unknown to plaintiff; Erma D. Dunham, portion than in previous years. The moiiung, after visiting two weeks with niece of said John W. Dykins, if living, rapid increase indicates that AmeriMr. and Mrs. Samuel Rex at their and her husband, if any, he being un- can youth is playing an important ranen. While here Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. known to plaintiff, and the surviving part in buiiding the nations indusHex and Barbara spent an enjoyable husband, devisees and heirs of said trial defense. afternoon at Ideal Leach swimming. Erma D. Dunham, if she be deceased, Sunday evening the 17 ca, the Rex fam- who are also unknown to plaintiff; Leo NOTICE ily with Mrs. Anderson went to Coke-vill- McKinnon as administrator of the EsVv yo., where Mr. Sam and Wayne tate of Archie Leo McKinnon, deceased; WANTED: The password to Englands Rex spoke and Mrs. Samuel Rex sang Irene Nicholls, as the administratrix of "Ali Babas Cave. Riled $2,000,000,000 a solo. the Estate of Pearl McKinnon, deceasin vaults are hoards of up Englands Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jensen, Mr. and ed; and all other persons unknown unclaimed for years, and treasure, gold Mrs. Gi over of Salt Lake and Mr. and claiming any right, Title, Estate, or In- and a British- lord, claiming it could Mrs. P. A. C. Peterson of Logan were terest in, or Lien upon the Real Proper- win the war, wants somebody to say this adverse described in complaint visitors at the Samuel Rex ranch for a ty set it to work and Sesame, "Open or to plaintiffs lien and ownership day. enemies. Read Great Britains against lien title thereand clouding plaintiffs of his surprising proposal in The AmerFriday Mr. and Mrs. Rogerson and to, Defendants. two daughters were dinner guests at ican Weekly, the magazine distributed SUMMONS the Rex ranch. Miss Eva Rogerson being with next weeks Los ngeles ExamTHE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID a friend of Barbara. iner. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rex entertain- DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear ed for dinner Sunday, Aug. 24th, Mr. MALE HELP WANTED within twenty days after the service of and Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Olsen, Mr. Parley Jensen and this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY, REEarl Olsen of Salt Lake City. Call on brought, otherwise within thirty day3 LIABLE PERSON WANTED to No in Rich farmers enCounty. experience and defend the above after service, FROM HEALTH OFFICERS titled action; and in case of your fail- or capital required. Some making $100 ure so to do, judgment will be rendered in a week. Write MR. INMAN 2423 Local health officers reported a total against you according to the demand Magnolia St., Oakland, California. of 142 cases of communicable disease of the Complaint, which has been filed for the week ending August 22, 1941. with the Clerk of said Court. This is 7 cases more than were reportThis action is brought to recover the half of the Southwest quared for the week ending August 15 and of $1260.00, due from defendants sum of Section Thirty-thre- e ter (SW&) 43 cases more than were reported for Lutz and Cora Lutz upon two James all in Township 11 North, (33), the corresponding week 1940. Twelve notes described in the ComRan&e 7 East of the Salt Lake Merof the twenty-nin- e dounties in the State promissory filed in this cause, to which refidian. plaint reported Ino disease. erence is here made, with interest at And that said mortgage bo adjudged a Two cases of tularemia were reported ; seven per cent per annum since April prior lien prior to any lien or claim of one case from Millard county, the 1932, and for accruing interest, with said defendants; that they and each of source of injection being a mosquito 1st, costs of suit, and to obtain a decree of them be required to set forth the nabite and one case from Uintah county, this Court foreclosing the mortgage se- ture of their claims; that all their adthe source of infection being a fly bite. said notes, described in said verse claims be determined by decree Duchesne and Summit counties each curing and to determine the adverse of the Court; that by said decree it be Complaint, reported one case of Rocky Mountain claims to plaintiffs lien of said mortg- declared and adjudged that defendants spotted fever. real property therein des- and each of them have no estate or inthe upon age A case of typhoid fever was reported cribed and hereinafter described, by terest whatever in or to said property; from Salt Lake City. One case of polplaintiff, who claims that the mortg- that defendants and each of them be iomyelitis .infantile paralysis) was also agor in said mortgage, by himself and forever enjoined and debarred from asreported from Salt Lake City. The at- his claim whatever to said propredecessors in interest, has been in tending physician reported it as a mild the actual, exclusive and adverse pos- serting any to plaintiffs said mortgadverse perty case without paralysis. session of such property continuously age; and that the usual decree be made Whooping cough lead the list of com- for forty years prior to the filing of said for the sale of said property to pay the municable diseases with a total of 4S Complaint, claiming to own the same in sums aforesaid; and that defendants, cases. the whole world and to have and all persons claiming under them or fee against Other communicable diseases reporttaxes all of every kind levied or any of them, either as purchasers, enpaid ed were as follows: chicken pox 17, in assessed said property during cumbrancers or otherwise, be barred and against fluenza 9, measles 6, German measles next said all time preceding the filing foreclosed of all right, claim or equity 2, mumps 16, pneumonia 2, scarlet fev-e- of said Complaint, and which said pro- of redemption in said property and every 2, tuberculosis 3, parathyhoid A 1, ' perty is situated in said County of Rich, part thereof. gonorrhea 5, and syphilis 25. LOUIS KABELL, JR., State of Utah, and described as folDy-kin- FINEST BOURBONS QUART Washington News Night Phone 90 t Peri(y Hotel Salt Lakes Popular Priced Modern Hotel ex-pec- e, - Beautifully Furnished ... $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple RATES: TREE GARAGE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REAPER Per.Year IN ADVANCE' Water in Apple An apple contains 82 per cent of water. Rooms in Capitol The Capitol in Washington, D. C., contains 430 rooms. (S) People in Canada There are over 10,000,000 in Canada. Attorney for plaintiff lows: people The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SESE4) of Section Thirty-tw- o (32), and the South One- - EvtsanoAugzto lb7kids Evanston, Wyo. Adv. Aug. 22-2- 9 Sept. 1941. |