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Show RICH UOUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Hotel Perry Lakes THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Salt Popular Priced oModem Hotel Beautifully Furnished RATES:... $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and WestTemple FREE GARAGE : SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REAPER ! didn't realize till the other night when I ran across an article in the paper whai a whale ol a lot ot industrial alcohol the government needs for the war." " I should say it does. Chet I understand the beverage distillers around the country are producing about 240.000.000 gallons of industrial alcohol this year lot ammunition, tires. "Judge. $1.50 Per. Year and other things. Id say its mighty fortunate these distilleries are available to do the iob. Otherwise, if we still had prohibition, the government would have had to spend millions of dollars and use up a lot ol critical materials to build plants . to say nothing of all the time it would take It might have been just another case of too little, too late. IN ADVANCE Conjwmn of Alcoholic Beotia to Induottus, hoc. NOTICE OF SALE OF BEAL ESTATE IN THE DITRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF VTAH. WUODAUiT HLHD (Oonlinut,'a From Page One) His mother had a lovely chicken dinner for the family. He is to leave for his post Tuesday. We are glad he had this furlough even if it was short Monday Lt. Anderson came to school and talked to the school children. It fine. Locals Mrs. Blair Findlay and Sons are visiting Randolph kin this week. Len Jadkson left Wednesday for a .short trip to Ogden. The undersigned, Janet M. Kirton, Helen Wilson visited her home Miss abov'v. guardian of the estate of the was very instructive. He showed them named Eugene H. Pusey, will sell ai m Woodruff over the week end. Miss Annie Hoffman visited with her some gloves worn by the men up nortu. private sale on or after the 24th da over last week end. parents interto come were made a t hr of up very long They March, 1943, Mr. Mrs. J. Bell and son Jackie, and est in the following described real esthe arms and very warm. wc-- .t to last Sunday. Freddie ?!cntpelier of tate situate in Rich County, State Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nebeker and famSmith went with them. Utah: oCx Maud with and family ily visited Mrs. Gwen Brough and Twila Kearl The Southwest Quarter of the Sunday and Monday. were Salt Lake visitors last week. Section of Southeast Five, Quarter The Sunday school of our ward was Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bryson return-c- d Township 8 Nortth, Range 5 East, reorganized Sunday. Mr. Luther Bryo California lc- -t Wednesday after 6 the and Lake Lot Salt Meridian, son who has been working in the Sunspending a two weeks furlough. Southeast of the Southeast Quarter day school for 33 years was released. Mr. and Mrs. Chrles Rees were busQuarter of Seetion23, and Lot Four, Mr. Louis Stuart was named superininess visitors in Evanston Tuesday of of half North 24, the and Section tendent with Melvin Putnam his first last i.eek. the North half and the South half counselor and Ray Spencer his second Shirley Kennedy has been confined and the of Northeast the Quarter counselor. We wish them success in to her bed with an attacked of appenNorthof the Southeast Quarter their new job. dicitis. west Quarter of Section 26, TownEveryone was busy at the school The Primary gave a very delightful Salt Lake 9, North 5 East, ship house Monday getting their No. Twi character dance last Thursday. 2 3 and of and Lots 1, ration books. Mrs. Gwen Brough of Meridian, The Junior High school band will Section 25, Township 9 North, Randolph and Mrs. Genevieve and Irma give a concert in Woodruff Wednesday. Range 5 East and Lotts 8 and 9 of Putnam were the ladies to take care A telegram was received from Maeser 9 North, Section 30, Township of this business. Rex, stated he was now located in Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Mr. nd Mrs. Ted South of Logan were Mississippi at Camp McCeine. containing 626.40 acres. town visitors Sunday. We were very Written bids will be received Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marshall, son the by and Mr. and Mrs. Layton Marglad to see them. Lanny, undersigned at Room No. 405 Felt Buildshall of Ogden were last week end Lake Utah. Salt Gary Stacey, Marylin Dean, Jay Long-huring, City, and several others were on the Notice is also given that A. H. Hou-gaa- visitors. Visiting at the homes of Mr. sick list Monday. of Salt Lake City, Utah, is the and Mrs. W. E. Marshall and Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MarJackman. Mrs. Melvin Putnam returned home owner of an undivided inafter spending about ten days at Salt terest in and to said real estate, and shall went to Evanston on WashingLake City. that said A. H. Hougaard, by agree- tons birtdhay to spend the day with Mrs. Marshalls mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moon of Almy ment with the undersigned guardian, Ed Pope was a stage passenger Monhave a baby girl. The mother and baby will sell his undivided inare doing nicely. Mrs. Moon was for- terest in and to said real estate so that day, enroute to Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Annie McKinnon returned home merly Miss Sarah Dean. the purchaser thereof may and can Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frodsham and acquire the full title thereto. Wednesday after spending several days family were week end visitors at the TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: in Salt Lake and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hatch were home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frazier. Cash or on credit, payable in gross Mr. and Mrs. Asro Cornia went to or in installments and if sold on credit, business visitors in Evanston WednesEvanston Tuesday taking some of their interest at such a rate on any unpaid day. children for a check up with the den- balance as may be agreed upon be- - Miss Betty Easton and girl friend of tist. tween the parties, and said land may Evanston came to Randolph Thursday Mr. Shirley Cox returned home with be sold in one parcel or in subdivisions. for a short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nebeker for a few If Sold Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Reay and Post upon credit, there must be paid days visit with them find his friends at least d of the purchase price master Claude M. Reay, were Sait before his entering the services Mar. 2. with balance payable under the terms Lake visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Lena Dean returned home Sun- of a Contract of Sale or upon mortgage. day. She has been away receiving med- At least 10 of the purchase price Ellis Island ical attention. must be paid at the time of sale; the Ellis Island became an Mrs. Chas. Cox and Mrs. Emily Dick- sale and all terms and conditions therestation on December 31, 1890. son spent Monday at Randolph visiting of are subject to confirmation by said and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman. with Mr. District Court. We are really having March weather, Dated this 17th day of February, 1943. warm weather getting the snow melted, JANET M. KIRTON, wind, little more snow and the last, the Guardian of the Estate of mud. We are watching closely for Mr. Eugene H. Pusey, a Minor. Robin and Bluebird our real signs of Adv. Feb. 26 Mar. 5, 12, 1943. spnng. Mr. Delm&r Eastman, our bus driver, was having a touch of the flu TuesMrs. Edward Cornia received a letter day night. The boys and girls at school have from her son Peter, last week. He '8 been jumping rope and playing mar- stationed in Africa. We were all glad bles lately. That is another spring in- she got the letter, it helps a lot to received letters from the boys. dication. The Hatchet club gave a dance after Mutual Tuesday evening at the PutBuy War Bonds nam halL They had music by transAND seemed cription. Everyone attending Every Pay Day to have an enjoyable time. Mrs. Hubbiert Faddis who has been Double visiting with, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faddis of Almy for a few weeks returned Our Quota i home Tuesday night. In The Matter of the Guardianship of the Person and Estate of Eugene H. Pubej, a Aiiuor. st rd one-quart- er one-quart- er one-thir- FCByiCTORY BUY UNITED STATES WAR bonds STAMPS lets Basic Training News Utah In the big barnlike classification building at this army air forces basic training center is one very contented Utahn. He is Cpl. James E. Connors and he interiews trainees. For 10 years Corpoal Connors taught mechanical drawing and mathematics at the Horace Mann High School in Salt Lake City. Then, last July, he was inducted into the army and arrived here ' early in August. The soldier who classified me knew his job this is exactly what I was The corporal has had a trained for. lot of experience. While teaching he operated a guidance program for the students, took post graduate work in psychology and did some reports for the Juvenile Court in Salt Lake. Transferring to his present position was easy. He determines, from the trainees background, education, and a personal talk, what technical school he most suited for. Kearns, Probably the only set of triplets in the army air forces medics checked m here last week. They enlisted together in order to remain together as long as they are in the states. Henry, Robert and William Aldinger are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Aldinger of Springfield, Long Island, N. Y. They were 18 years old la3t October 11th. Although their appearance is identical, their hobbies are different. Bills hobby is mechanics, Bobs photography and Henrys taxidermy. Contrary to popular belief they are not descendants of a family noted for multiple ibirths. After completing their basic training at Kearns, they will be sent to some medical corps training school for fur- ther study. Special services is sort of a catchpenny title for a department. But Capt. Robert M. Fleming, officer in charge of the department, learned how much ground it covered last week. He received a phone call from an excited Midvale woman. My baby has just swallowed a penny, she said anxiously. How do I get it out? The captain explained that his services werent that special. The woman hung up. BERN MEAT CURING PLANT Prepared to handle meat from now until the latter part of June, Three centa per. pound, Salt Curedand Smoked Five miles west oi Montpelier, Ida. Phone 175J4. i t i t I ROBERT SCHMID Bern, Idaho NEW HOTEL SEMLOH X Salt Lake City, Utah THIS COUPONentitles the 25c redaction at the rates on holder to any room advertized, a9 one coupon to the room. NEW Beds - Springs - Mattresses - Carpets thr oogh -- oat the House. RATE- S- $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Feature Fre Garage USE THIS COUICN from this posts classification department addressed the special services department have sold Teachers Institute of the Murray Utah told how $2,092,350 Worth of war bonds in ten city Bchools recently and The mnimum raised at schools can help prepare students fo" appearances. any one performance was $1500 and various army technical jobs. Lt. Weaver stressed the fact that shop courses twice the group hit $500,000. are valuable to men who may one day A questionnaire widely circulated on be airplane mechanics and those who the post by the public relations office would like to have service with photo shows President Franklin D. Roosevelt units would do well to study all the the ero and Reichfeuhrer Hitler the chemistry and mathmatics they can villian in the greatest of all internationget. A mans educational background is carefully investigated by army classal dramas, World War II. Gen. Doulas MacArthur was next ification Interviewers so he may he will best serve choice for the outstanding global per- placed where his also stressed Lt. with Weaver Winston country. sonality Churchill third and closely followed by Generalissimo the fact that men reporting for induction should come in the best physical Chang Kai Shek and Eddie r. condition possible ,in order to be Pre" .... pared for'the Important ' mental tests Second Lt. John R. Weaver of the given. Soldier-performe- rs - Ricken-backe- |