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Show UTAIL RICH cniTNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. 5 notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 11th DAY OF MAY, 1943, AT 10:00 oclock A. M., AT THE FRONT DOOR Or' THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN RANDOLPH, RICH COUNFOR TY, UTAH, I WILL. OFFER AND AUCTION PUBLIC SALE AT SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER TO THE FOR CASH, PURSUANT SECTION OF PROVISIONS REVISED STATUTES OF UTAH, 1933 THE FOLLOWING AS AMENDED, ESTATE SITUATREAL DESCRIBED ED IN SAID COUNTY AND NOW HELD BY IT UNDER PRELIMINARY TAX SALE. NO BID FOR LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF TAXES, INTEREST, PENALTY AND COSTS WHICH ARE CHARGED AGAINST SUCH REAL ESTATE WILL BE ACCEPTED. PATENTED PHOSPHATE CLAIMS. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Parcel 1. Thure, Survey No. 6215, Located in Section 17; Otto, Survey No. 6215, Loy Enburg, cated in Secs. No. 6215 Located in Secs. Cronholm, Survey No. 6215, Located Nashville, Survey No. in Secs. Tennessee, 6217, located in Secs. Survey No. 6217, Located in Secs. Black Horse, Survey No. 6217, Located in Sec. 30; Stevens, Curvey No. 6217, Located in Sec. 30; Old Saddle, Nigg, Survey No. 6216, Located in Secs. Nigg, Survey ..o. 6216, Located in Secs. All being in Township 11 North of Range 8 East Sait Lake Base and Sur-ver- 19-2- 0; 19-2- 0; News From Kearns When Mrs. H. W. Rothrock of Spokane, Wash., stepped off the train in S' It Lake City last week, she was greeted toy her son who is stationed at this army air forces basic trainin' center, and a full military escort. - Its a story about patriotism and generosity. MTs. Rothrock was the winner of a contest in her home state a contest devised to find out what mother had given' the most sons to the service. Mrs. Rothrock turned out to be a seven service star woman with her eighth boy preparing to enter also. Dr. David C. Cowen, of the Washington state denate, sponsored the contest and the prize was an trip to each of her sons. He wrote a letter to Col. Converse R. Lewis, post commander, requesting, if possible, a y pass for Private Rothrock. two-da- Rising to th'e occasion, Colonel Lewis not only granted the pass privilege, but met Mrs. Rothrock" with a full military escort and invited her to the post as his guest. She ate in one of the moss halls and was taken on a tour of the post. 19-3- 0; been meanin to ask you for the last couple of weeks. Judge, what you think of Ive this prohibition talk that keeps croppin up every so often. Ive heard some of it too, Henry and A bank to serve all military and civilian personnel of this army air forces basic training center was opened here last week. Donald McGowen, head teller for the Continental Bank, will supervise the post bank, assisted by Dan Black, clerk. The office will accept deposits for Meridian. Lone Pine, Survey No. 6216, cash Located in Secs. 31, Twip. 11 North, checkin, and savings accounts, Range 8 East, and Sec. 36, Twp. 11 checks, and provide change for organ30-3- 1; this country has ever known. Everybody had all the liquor they wanted only it came from bootleggers at exorbitant prices and the government was deprived of millions and millions of dollars in taxes. It seems to me, as I told my Congress- man down in Washington last week, that weve got all we can do here at home to help win this war without wasting time arguing about things we know, from sad experience, wont work. East, Salt Lake Base izations on the post. 213.80 acres, more Pvt. Fred Scholten, a trainee here, It comes' from a comparatively small 2. Parcel walked of same reformers the that ... up to the American Red Cross type group South half of the Southeast quarter, office slightly puzzled. What could plunged us into prohibition during the last of Section 13, Twp. 10 North, Range 5 they want with him? war. And, as we all remember, into nearly When he reached the office, Maurice East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. 14 years of the worst crime and gangsterism Northwest quarter; West half ol the J. Ostomel, field director at the post, Northeast quarter; Southeast quarter handed him a huge cartwheel size birthof Northeast quarter, of Section 24, day cake, complete with icing, an AmI miusiJttS, Cottfertncr. of Alcnholu' Twp. 10 North Range 5 East, Salt Lake erican flag and Happy Birthday Fred Base and Meridian. Northwest quar- scrawled across the top. CHESTER DAVIS ASKS ALL-OUter of Northwest quarter of Section 15, The Red Cross chapter in Covington, FOOD PRODUCTION Township 10 North Range 6 East Salt Ky., had written here saying that Mrs. Lake Base and Meridian. Lots Scholten wanted Fred to have a birthIn a message from Chester C. Davis 9 North, Range 18, Section of Twp. cake. She didnt want to send it war U.SDA to the Rich county board, Hear the amazing story 5 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian. day because it might not keep and would farmers and ranchers were urged to Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Norris and dauof TOOELE, UTAH. . . Lots 5 and 6, Section 19, Twp. 9 North very likely be knocked about a bit. So plant to u.e ..mit the crops so essen- ghter of Ogden are visiting this week 5 East, Salt Lake Base and MerRange tial to the war effort. the Kentucky Red Cros8 enlisted the at the Jacob Norris home. its history, growth and idian. Area ad of the Salt Lake chapter and Fred The text of the telegram follows: Mrs. Bil Heward and daughter of Parcel 3. This is the most important plantgot his birthday cake. . '. future possibilities. Evanston were Sunday and Monday Southwest quarter of Northwest quaring season in American farm history. visitors in Randolph. told by ter, of Section 16, and North half of We can still increase the number of Vivian Kennedy of Ogden are visitNorthwest quarter; Northwest; NorthCHADWICK BARRAT MAKE EVERY acres we plant. In a few days it will ing here this week end. She will gradwest quarter of Northeast quarter, be too late. PAY DAY uate from South Rich Friday. Southwest quarter of Northwest quaris The War Food Administration Mrs. Freeman Corless and daughter ter of Section 20. Township 10 North WAR asking the farmers to plant to the limit and Mrs. Corless sister of Garfield E Thursdays, Tuesdays. Sundays, Base and 6 East, Salt Lake P.agne for critical war crops, food crops and R over the visited the week end with Goldie Corless BOND DAY Meridian. Area, 200 acres, more or feed for livestock. In the drive that ij Intermountain Network and family. less. has been made to increase the acreage SAVt DOLLARS STOP SrEXDlKG Mrs. 'Edna Bateman returned from Parcel No. 4. of , poetoes and oil crops, there Oklahoma where she has been visiting Southeast quarter of Southwest quarwas no intention to minimize the imBateman. Gleland her husband, Seamon ter of Section 31, Twp. 13 North Range City Survey, and Lots 3 and 4 Wooportance of other essential crops. ExMrs. L. B. Johnson is in California by 8 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. druff Sponsored of feed also grains City Survey, Being in Section 16, panded production son Delmar, who is in the The Citizens of Tooele, U. S. A Area 40 acres. and hay is vitally necessary if we are visiting her Twp. 9 North Rnage 7 East, Salt Lake Parcel No. 5 to continue our record heavy produc- hospital. Meridian. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowball of Aspen Block 4, Ideal Beach Lots tion of livestock and livestock products. Parcel No. 12. few a is Tunnel were Sunday visitors for 1 and 2, 7 and 8, in Block 41, Townsite, being in Section 34, Twp. 14 The War Food Administration Lots hours. BERN MEAT CURING f North Range 5 East, Salt Lake Base Woodruff City, Survey, less the followorganizing the countrys latent labor son X and David Mrs. and Mr. Bingham and Meridan. resources to help with the harvest this PLANT ing, commencing at the Northeast CoKenneth of Ogden spent the week end Parcel No. 6. rner of Block 41, Thence South 16 rods, year. Acting with manufacturers and relatives. Lots 26, Block 2, Ideal Beach Town-sit- thence West 14 rods, thence North 16 with other agencies of the government visiting friends and Ball of Hene-fe- r and Norma Norris Ben we will do our ebst to see that more Being in Section 33, Twp. 14 North rods, thence East 14 rods to the place were week end visitors at the home X Prepared to handle Range 5 East, Salt Lake Base and Mer- of beginning. Being in Section 16, harvesting machinery is ready by the of Thomas Norris. X meat idian. time it is needed. from now until Twp. 9 North Range 7 East, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barton and daugh7. No. We will work for continuing price Parcel Meridian. of June. the latter of Logan visited here Saturday and North half of Southwest quarter of supports at fair levels in order to min- ter Parcel No. 13. Sunday. cents imize risks in the market place. We Southwest Three quarter, of Sec. 3, Township pound, of Lot 4, Block 2, Garden half South per washer. Gasoline BUY: TO WANTED 10 North Range 7 East, Salt. Lake Meriask farmers, on their part, in the days 1 City Survey. Salt Curedand Smoked dian. North half of the South half of that remain of spring planting, to take Must be in good working condition. Parcel No. 14. Mrs. Randolph. Norris, Contact Lucy 1 ox west miles Five an extra degree of chance htis year the Southeast quarter, of Sec. 4. Twp. of the Northwest quarter North half came of Smith California Mrs. John 10 North Range 7 East, Salt Lake Mer- of for their country to plant in full the 11 North Range 7 East, Phone Ida. Sec. 20, Twp. Montpelier, visit with- Mr. ' idian. acreage they can expect to handle un- Wednesday for a short Meridian. Area 80 acres. Salt Lake Smith. 175J4. Mrs. Fred Smiths folks, Mr. and der the most favorable circumstances. No. 8. Parcel 15. No. Parcel Bishop and Mrs. G. W. Peart motored Lots 1 and 2 and the East half of 14 rods South a at Commencing point to Pocatello, Idaho, Sunday to return In The District Court of the First Lot 3, Section 9, Twp. 12 North Range and 26 rods, East from the Northwest on 8 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. corner Judicial District of the State of Utah, Seaman Gordon Peart who has been SCHMID ROBERT of the East half of the Soutleave for the past two weeks. Seaman In and For the County of Rich. Parcel No. 9. hwest of Section 31, Township quarter trainPeart had to report at the base Bern, Idaho Southwest quarter of Northwest quar-ter- 13 North Range 6 East, Salt Lake MeNOTICE TO CREDITORS. at Idaho, Tuesday. Farragut, ing camp Section 17, Twp. 11 North Range ridian, and In the Matter of the Estate of running thence East 42 rods, Mrs. Emma Melrose, of Evanston 5 Salt Lake Base and Meridian. thence South 40 rods, thence West 42 East, EDWARD M. PUGMIRE, Deceased. is mother Evanston to with her visit came Tuesday visiting her grandparer beParcel No. 10. Creditors will present their claims, and father, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corless. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McKinnon the rods, and thence North 40 rods to p 6881 feet east a at less. or Commencing point more with vouchers, to the undersigned ex10.50 acres Area week. ginning. Mrs. Freda Kearl of Swan Creek has from the Southwest corner of Sec. 33, ecutor of the last will and testament of been Parcel No. 16. was proclaimed "Pigta and giving permanents Thursday visiting 14 North Range 5 East of the Salt Commencing 8 rods West of the SoutTwp. Edward M. Pugmire, deceased, at 208 here the day for some of the girls of Soi past week. Lake Meridian and running thence heast comer of Section 6, Twp. 10 North Cache Valley Bank Bldg., Logan, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Telford, Mr. and Rich High school. They sure lool North 74 24 West 800 feet, thence Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, and on or before the 30th day of August, Mrs. George Groll, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. cute. North 71 09 West 431 feet thence North 1943. Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy mot running thence Southwest on section J. Groll, Gwen Brough and Lawrence 8 53 East 453 feet, thence South 73, M. C. HARRIS, line 31 rods, thence North 87 rods, ed to Evanston of an for last pleath evening Hanney enjoyed Thursday 04 East 1378 along the lake, shore, Executor of the last will and tes- - sure son Gene, who has a months furloi thence East 39 rods, thence South 60 Sunday at Evanston. 12 thence 51 South tament of Edward M. Pugmire, West 823 feet, rods, thence West 8 rods, thence South Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jackman and sons to help his father on the farm. thence 128 West deceased. to the place of 20 rods, to beginning. feet Area 19 acreS Dale Rex came home Wednesc were Mt. View visitors last week end. 15.67 Area acres more or beginning. more less. or refrom Provo, where he has been attei Mr., and Mrs. Simeon Weston are 1943. Publ. April May . less. ; ' Parcel No. 17. joicing over the arrival of a baby girl, ing school at the BYU. He will h 20 Also at the Northeast Commencing born Monday, May 3rd, at the LDS his father on the ranch. Commencing 60.75 chains East and corner of Lot 5, Sec. 33, Twp. 14 North chains North corSouthwest Mrs. Edna from the Smith was an Evans hospital. Congratulations. WOODRUFF NEWS Range 5 East Salt Lake Meridian and ner of Section 33, Township 14 North Farrell Peart is reported on the sick shopper Thursday. running thence South 7.80 chains, thence Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, and Mrs. finished his boot training in the Marine list this week. We see his place has Evelyn Burleigh of Evans South 70 Eas t 6.75 chains, thence ruri tnence North 4.76 ' came. for business. His were for up opened her chains, thence Thursday family little daugh Corp. really surprised 8 53 East 6.83 chains to lake 65 North 45 East 7.20 chains, thence North Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bellman and Belle Jerry Lou, who has been visiting but it made them very happy also. shore, thence Northwest along lake 30 ,36 East 7.75 chains. Mr. Passey, the superintendent of the Bellman were week end visitor here. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest shore to place of beginning. Area 8.73 ' Parcel No. 18. Carl left Monday for the army. McKinnon. schools was at our school Monday. acres more or less. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell and family Mr. and Mrs. Blair Findlay and si Mrs. Dorothy Dean and Thea Neville at the Northeast corner Commencing Also Commencing at the- - Southeast Of Lot Surwere week end visitors at Rock Spring. and S. A. Findlay of Ogden spent were Evanston shoppers Tuesday. Block 29, Randolph City i, corner of Lot 5, Section Mr. 28 and Mrs. Harold Jones, Mrs. Jane week end visiting Randolph friends i 14 33, Twp. The school had a very nice social ahd running thence South North Range 5 East,. Salt Lake Meri- vey West 6 rods, thence 28 feet, thence Tuesday evening. They had a program Jones and Althea and Mrs. Alton Jack-so- relatives. They returned home Sunt dian, running thence West 13.15 chains, East 6 rods, to the were Ogden visitors Saturday and and were accompanied by Miss Ha given by the school children music by place of beginning thence South 74 East to the east line Jones who has been in Randolph th town orchestra for some dancing, Sunday. in Section 29, Twp. H North Being of said Section 33, Thence North to Mrs. L. B. Johnson has returned the past week. and sal of pies and ice cream. There Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian. the. place of beginning. home from California was a very nice crowd there. after visiting IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE Lots in Block 1, Lots with her son Delmar who is in the Navy in HEREUNTO SET MY HAND AND OFMen are dying for th Block 3, Ideal Beach Townsite, Training base. Delmar has been quite being FICIAL SEAL THIS 14th DAY OF Freedoms. The least How Long. Is Length? in Section 34, Twp. 14 North sick but is improving. Range 5 APRIL, A. D., 1943. do here at home is of pipe is approxl A length Miss Jerry Lou Burleigh, East, Salt Lake Meridian. daughter ADOLPH W. LARSON. War 10 Bonds fo in 14 feet length. mately of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Parcel 11. Utah. No. Burleigh of Bonds, every pay day. Auditor, Rich County, Lots 5 and 6, in Block 15, Woodruff Adv. April 16, 2, 30, May 7, 14, 1943. I feel like this about it . . . . North Range and Meridian. or less. 7 Area, T Locals "Tooele, U. S. A. 8:45 P. M. KOVOU KLO KEUB b.-r--- KVNU Jauansa 25-2- 6, t e, i part ef . , 23-3- 0, . ' . , ; 1 feet-thne- n 2 |