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Show RICH Two Ogden Youths Land in Jail After a Wild Ride UOUNir K&ArV payment. Lumber for Farm Construction. . Farmers who require a higher rating than provided for under the regular War Production Order may make application to their local county USDA War Board for assistance to purchase lumber required for the following types of construction: (1) Maintenance and for repair of agricultural buildings or sol-lier- equipment, (2) new construction essential to the food production program, and (3) the reconstruction of essential agricultural buildings destroyed by fire Lumber secured under this special as sTgnment cannot be used for dwellings. Where it is apparent that the lumbe requested will be used for permitted maintenance and repair, county war boards may approve applications and issue a Preference Ratnig (AA-2- ) Certificate so long as the county quota it not exceeded. Word has just been received that the present quota to counts has been extedned to December 31 1943. Previous restrictions made lumber, under this rating, available only ended. until September 30, 1943. Victory Scrap Bank. Deputies Weatherston and Parker reThe. War Production Board has asked amed the two to Ogden, where they that the State 'and County USDA War are now awaiting juvenile court action oards cooperate with them again this and possible prosecution for violation year in a victory scrap campaign whicn f the federal Dyer act law. Salt Lake will extend from October 1 to Novem- Tribune. ber 15. While last years campaign wa? to meet immediate needs for scrap steel this years will be built around Scrap See your local optometrist Banks, a steel version of our famwhen in need of iliar granary. The object will be to establish a bank in every GLASSES community to keep a continuous scrap DR. W. A. FRENZEL supply moving to shipbuilders, airplane manufacturers, and munitions makers Beckwith Building as it is needed. As the bank diminishEVANSTON, WYOMING es. citizens will be asked to build it up again. ever-norm- al RANDOLPH George and Ivan Kennedy "came last Tuesday from Ogden to spend a few hours with their mother, Mrs. George Kennedy, who has been very ill, but Is ' on the improve. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon were Ogden visitors Wednesday. t Mr. and Mrs. Layton Marshall of Ogden spent last week end with Randolpn relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Putnam from Midvale were week end visitors at the Home of her mother, Arvella Nicholls. As we go to press we are in receipt of news of the death of Edwin T. Pope who passed away at 8 oclock this morning. Mrs. Klea Larson and Mrs. Elgie Norris were stage passengers to Evanston Friday, enroute to Ogden. Seaman First class Merrill Johnson, son of Mr.- - and Mrs. L. B. Johnson is home on leave. Merrill flew to Salt Lake and came on home Wednesday. Mrs. Ben Orwin and daughtr Janice were Evanston visitors Saturday. Dale Rex, was a stage passenger on Wednesday, enrouite to Salt Lake City. It is reported that Gene McKinnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon, who is in Ogden has purchased a new t car. Gene Kennedy arrived home Wednes- day from U. S. Army training camp in Washington to attend the funeral of his father, James Kennedy, who died at his ranch home. Monday. Mr., and Mrs. V B. Jackson motored to Salt Lake Monday to take Mrs. James Kennedy and Mrs. Elaine Whitney. Miss Arlene Reed of Evanston came to Randolph Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Norris were business shoppers at Evanston Monday. . v. NOTICE In last week s issue the name of Marking the spot Hub- ert Hellstrmwaa left off thelistof those paying tribute ' to Morgan Rex. We are sorry, OF THE INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND OFFICE. District Land Office, Salt Lake Citv, Utah, Aug. 30, 1943. Notice is hereby gjven that on June 26, 1941, L. W. Allen filed application 063146 under Section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to select the SSW&, NWSWVi sec. 28, T. 12 N., R. 4 W., S.L.M., Utah, sec. -- 0, in exchange for SW14SE14 sec. 29, T. J2 SE14NW14, NWNE N., R. 6 E., S.L.M., Utah. Thi3 notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons having bona fide objections to the proposed exchange an opportunity to file their objections in this office, together with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the applicant within 30 days from date of first publication. Scott P. Stewart, Register. First publication Sept. 17, 1943. U. S. DEPARTMENT Battle ot Princeton where our Revolutionary forefathers fought the Battie of Princeton stands the Princeton Graduate School and the Cleveland Memorial Tower, The latter a memorial to President Grover Cleveland. Since 1348 the University of Prague remained the center of culture and higher learning in Bohemia. s Now it is used by as a point from which to shanghai the youth of the-Nazi- Back the Attack With an Extra War Bend tyJhat tycM. fetuf WUlt WAR. BONDS One of the most essential articles of equipment for our soldiers is his canteen. In equatorial countries and in other warm climes they are particularly important to the welfare of our fighting men. Perry Hotel Salt Lakes Popular Priced Modern Hotel . . . $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and WestTemple FREE GARAGE The canteen, now being largely plastics, costs about 43 cents. The canvas cover . . . about 41 cents or 84 cents in all. Your purchases of War Bonds, or Peoples Bonds, will buy many of these for our men in th6 Solomons or in Africa where they are badly needed. Buy War Bonds every payat least ten percent of your day income . . . through a Payroll Savings plan. I v Treasury Department i manufactured BONOS OVER AMERICA If they mean to have war, let it begin here, Capt. John Parker cautioned his 60 Minute-me- J Lexington Green n on Lexington Green, just before they fired the shot heard round the world. Czechs, Dutchmen, Danes, Frenchmen, Back the Attack,Duy an Extra $100 Bond re-ce- ip District No. 1. Laketown, Norsemen, now living under the Nazi heel, remember their freedom and cheish their lost memorials now replaced by .the black swastika. ... of Mrs. Alex Moss has returned , If fidavit forms are not yet printed. the area inspector finds everything in order you should at any time within 45 days after receiving the affidavit of the area' inspector bring the pelt to Three complete the local committee. feet should be attached. The committee will sever the feet and return the hide to (the owner, also give you a Certificate which you bring to the County Clerk and exchange for a certificate which you will send to the State Auditor for payment. Payment for bounty should be cashed immediately upon as they will not be honored after six months from date of issuance. Control areas and Area Inspectors are as follows: Delmas Kearl, Utah. The north boundary to be the Idaho State line on the east side of Bear Lake. East boundary the Wyoming line south to Raibbit Creek. South boundary Rabbit Creek west to it head thence along the roau to the head of Pine Canyon thence west to the Shore of Bear Lake. West boundary along the shore of Bear Lake to the Idaho State line. District No. 2. Fred Feller, Randolph, Utah. The North boundary the same as described for .the south boundary of District No. 1. East boundary the Wyoming State line to the intersection of the State line and the State highway. South boundary State highway from Wyoming line to Laketown, Utah. West boundary north along lake shore to where it connects with the south line of District No. 1, west of Pine can- home after visiting quite some time with her ' daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robison, of Cheyenne. . Mr. Frank Frazief motored to Salt Lake this week on business. He was accompanied by Mr. Bruce Frodsham. is here 'visiting hi3 , Mark Frodsham grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fra- ' zier. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Longhurst and family were here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longhurst Sunday. Mrs. Longhurst went back to Ogden with Leland to visit her sister Mrs. T. J. Tingey. Maud Cox who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eral Nebeker returned home Sunday evening. Mr. Shelby has gone to Omaha with another load of lambs. We hope he has good luck in disposing of them. Mrs. M. V. Eastman and Clarence motored to Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Sadie Cook of Morgan is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. V. East. man. , Mr. Luther Bryson returned home Sunday. He is feeling much better but not entirely well as yet. -- Beatrice and Helen Dean o Evanston were town visitors Monday, also Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Dean. Many men about town are on the roundup bringing their cattle in. The threshing machines are very busy (trying to get the grain all threshed before we get some stormy weather. Mrs. Chas. Cox was a shopper in Evanston Monday. Mrs. Mae Brown went to Salt Lake Tuesday for a few days. She went with her daughter, Helen Dean, of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Gregg was here yon. Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rufi. District No. 3. Wesley Kearl, Mrs. Velma Stacey and baby left this Utah. Randolph, last week to join her husband in BakNorth boundary. State highway from ersfield, Calif., where he is in training Laketown to Wyoming line. East boun- We know she will be very happy for dary Wyoming line from State high- (this priviledge. Mr. Roy Tingey, Garth and Afton cf way at intersection with the Wyoming line south ter Woods Pass. South boun- Springvilie are spending a little tune dary directly west from Woods Pass to here with their relatives and friends. State highway. West boundary State ve are very glad to see them. Mr. Francis Tingey s children have highway north to Sage Junction. District No. 4. Ralph Ellis, been on the sick list this week.' We Woodruff, Utah. hope they are soon well again. North boundary Woods Pass west to jur. and Mrs. Orlando Dickson were the State highway. East boundary the shoppers at Evanston Tuesday, Wyoming line south to where State j Tuesday was the opening .of our highway intersects the Wyoming line. Relief Society for the winter course. South and' west boundary back to a The theology lesson was very well prepoint on highway directly west of Woods sented and a fine testimoney was given by most of the women. We hope all the ladies about twon take interest District No. 5. Ralph Moss, in these meetings this witer. Utah. , Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson were East boundary Wyoming line from here visiting this week with his moth- State road south to Summit county line. South boundary line between Rich and Summit county. West boundary Morgan and Rich county line north to a point west of Home canyon. Thence East to mouth of Home canyon, thence East to State highway at a point where the Deseret Livestock road meets the State road in Dog Hollow. Thence southeast along State Road to the place of beginning. District No. 6. Shelby Huffaker. Woodruff, Utah. South boundary to be the same as North boundary line of District No. 5. West boundary line to be tne county line (between Rich and Morgan counties from West of Home canyon north to Main canyon. Thence East down Main canyon and Woodruff Creek to the intersection of the Monte Christo road with the State highway at Woodruff, thence South along State highway to the Deseret Livestock road. District No. 7. Marshall V. Eastman, Woodruff, Utah. South boundary from intersection cf State road with Monte Christo road, thence west along Woodruff creek and Main canyon to cache county line, thence North to a point west of Eight Mile Hollow, thence East down 'Eight Mile Hollow to the State highway, thence South to the Monte Christo road. , Beautifully Furnished RATES: WOODRUFF NEWS , NOTICE bonos oven America UTAH. Explanation of Bounty Law Locals - Garlicense, and headed again toward den City. . Due to excessive speed they drove a con rod through the cylinder block about eight miles east of Logan and found it necessary to abandon the car. another ride to LoThey hitched a third gan where they borrowed car and then proceeded to Bear Lake Lovalley. Passing the No. 2 car in tire the "lifted spare gan canyon, they to meet any emergency. On their way s, to Garden City they picked up two drove the soldiers into Idaho and then returned to Rich county. Near Laketown they drove out to the Bear Lake beach, and the car became mired in the sand. Abandoning the third car t the beach, they returned to Lake-tow- n and borrowed car No. 4, a 1942 model.. The owner of the fourth machine witnessed the takeoff and pursued the juveniles in a neighbors automobile. The youths, however, were too speedy, and the owner abandoned the chase. We couldn't get the demed thing up hove 90 miles an hour, the youths were quoted as saying. The owner of car No. 4 telephoned the Rich county sheriff in Randolph, nd the sheriff erected a barricade on and e highway between Laketown trail that was the there It 'Randolph. - Distrcit No. 8. J. Earl Stuart, Woodruff, Utah. South boundary west from mouth of Eight Mile Hollow and State road to Cache county line. Thence north to the ridge south of Big Creek, thence east along ridge south of Big Creek to end of ridge, thence East to State highway, thence south along State highway to Eight Mile Hollow. District No. 9. Arvil Johnson, ' Randolph, Utah. South boundary to be the same as the North boundary of District No. 8. West boundary to be the Cache county line to a point west of the head of Little Creek, thence east down the North slope of Little Creek to the State highway. Thence south along the State Highway to Big Creek. District No. 10. Aden W. Thomock, Randolph, Utah. South boundary North slope of Little Creek from State road west to Cache county line. Thence north to the north ridge of Otter reek, thence east down the north ridge of Otter Creek to the State highway thence South along the State highway to a point East of the north ridge of Little Creek. District No. 11. Morton Kearl, Laketown, Utah. A er and James Stuart. They left Sunday for Carolina where he is going to school for several months. We know that his folks were glad to see them also his friends. We wish them success in all of their undertakings. Mary Lou Cornia returned) t'o her work in Almy at Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Sessions. Mary has been ill for several weeks with sore throat and its effects. James Reed was inducted into armed forces but turned down on account of a injury. JTTp Our school did very well in buying stamps and bonds in this last drive. The uupper room bought more than $190 worth. Mrs. Wilson is their teacher. We all think this just fine. South boundary to be the north slope of Otter Creek west to the Cache county line. The north line to be the road west from Laketown and the road extending up Cottonwood canyon to the Cache county line. West boundary to be the Cache county line. East boundary the State highway from Otter Creek to Laketown. District No. 12. DeWitt Johnson, Laketown, Utah. South boundary to .be the road west from Laketown and up Cottonwood canyon to the Cache county line. West boundary the Cache county line north as far as Temple canyon. Thence east down Temple canyon to a point on the west shore of Bear Lake opposite the Gap, thence south along Lake shore to Laketown. District No. 13. Clarence Cook, Garden City, Utah. South boundary to be from, a point on the Lake shore opposite the Gap, west and up Temple canyon to Cache county line. Thence norht along the Cache g county line to the North side of canyon, thence ast 'down Bisbing Canyon to the shore of Bear Lake, thence south along the lake shore to the ( Bis-bin- Gap. District No. 14. Thomas Hodges, i Garden City, Utah. South boundary to toe a point on the Lake shore opposite the north side of Bisbing canyon, thence west up Bisbing canyon to Cache county, line., Thence north along . Cache county line to the Idaho State , line. Thence east along the Idaho State line to the shore of Bear lake. Thence south along the 'hore cf Bear Lake to a point opposite the north Slope of Bisbing canyon. , ' , . ' ADOLPH W. LARSON, Rich County Clerk. |