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Show RICH CUUN 1 ' RANDOLPH KnAFrt UTAH. We Are Buying War Bonds Are You? Sgt. Carl Funk, 26, Cincinnati, lost his right eye and sustained a frac- tured left knee in Sicily. He has been buying War Bonds regularly. He will return to civil life as soon as he is discharged from Halloran Hospital, N.' Y. Pvt. Irwin Levinson, Baltimore, was struck by shrapnel in the left shout- der at Palermo. The fingers of his left hand are paralyzed. When his father asked if he needed anything, his son replied: Buy War Bonds. His father bought $1,500 worth. Perry Hotel Salt Lakes Popular Priced ; . Pvt. Thomas Dellarossa, Trenton, N. J., 18th Infantry Patrol, was wounded by shrapnel at El Guitar, Africa, and now must wear a special brace for his left knee. He won the Purple Heart. He buys War Bonds regularly and urges you to. WOODRUFF NEWS Continued From Page One) at Salt Lake this week. Cottage meeting was held this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cox. A quilting party was held at the home of Eddis Huffaker Friday. A lovely time was had by the ladies and the quilt completed. So nice to get for a sociable time as well as together Furnished Beautifully to help each other with their quilts. The Sophomore carnival was held . . . Friday night in the Putnam hall. With Broadway and WestTemple confetti, horns, hats, good music and a large crowd, who couldnt have a good time. ' Mrs. Lew Weitsteen, Loa Putnam and boy friend of Woodscross attended the dance also, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moon of Almy, Mrs, mWaldo Dean of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKinnon of Randolph, and many others. For years our governMiss Eileen Brown spent the week Bonneville Dam ment has worked to end at Ogden with her sister, Mary.. improve conditions Mr3. T. J. Tingeiy and Roka of Ogden for our citizens everythe week end here. They came spent where. Bonneville from Ogden with T. J. Stuart and VirDam in Oregon is one of hundreds of ginia Putnam. projects erected for Mr. and Mrs. Elden Putnam, Delores our benefit. Cox of Evanston and Mrs. Red Bruce of Almy were town visitors Sunday. Roy Cox and Loraine Dean who have been at Camp Roberts are home on a few days furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nebeker of Evanston brought the boys home Saturday evenng and spent the In Russia the Soviets night here. We are glad to have these with the help of Ameriboys home nd hope they have an encan Engineers harnessed time while they are here. joyable the waters of the DnieRollo Eastman spent the week end per River. Hitlers Huns home this week and Arvel, his son remarched in and the turned to his station in the armed forcRussians destroyed their es Sunday. We surely hope Arvel has greatest work of this generation. had a good time and wish him the best of luck. Mr. nad Mrs. Arthur Cox spent the week end in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mr3. John Cox. Mr. Ted South of Providence came Saturday for his family who have been visiting here for a week. We were all glad to see Mildred and her family for a few days.- Francis Tingey returned to Logan with them. He is going there for a few days visit. Letters were received this week from Shirley and Dee Cox, Dee Cornia. These boys are overseas. They are all well. Many folks of town attended quar- terly conference at (Evanston. They received very good and timely instruc tions. Conference was held Sunday, October 31st. Mr. Leslie Frazier who has been Fort Braggs, Carolina, is home on furlough. He surprised his folks. They were so pleased to see him and we wish him an enjoyable time while here. Mrs. Betsy J. Longhurst died Friday evening at her home, a part of Albert Longhursts home, where she has beer, living for two years. Her funeral was held Tuesday at two p. m. The funeral director was Mr. Gilbert Bills of Evanston. The burial was in the Woodruff cemetery. Wendel Cornia took charge of the funeral. He is a grandson of the deceased and a counselor in' the- bishopric. . The funeral was : Song Abide With Me 'by the choir; prayer by Delmer Dean of Peidmont, Wyo.; song; "That Silver Haired Mother of Mine,. Hannah Cox of Salt Lake; biography of her life by Mary Lou Cornia. Mrs. Longhurst was born at Bountiful in 1862. Came to Woodruff when a child where her, folks were ordered to come by church authDraws especially lor The Farmer-Stockto pioneer this valley!, She marorities OkUhomt V. S. Tretsury Dept. City laa, ried Wm. Longhurst and to this union born six children of whom are all mSSSSMtSSSHMSsisfs ws living. She has 28 grandchildren, 28 See your local optometrist great grandchildren, with 2 grandsons when in need of in the armed services. Song by Dorothy 'xtacJunytiu-AltlicJ- c GLASSES Nixon, a great granddaughter, Little DR. W. A. FRENZEL Mother of Mine, ; remarks by T. J. TinBeckwith Building WITH gey of Ogden ; duet by Louis Stuart and EVANSTON, WYOMING Emma Cornia Im a Pilgrim; remarks by Lon Hopkins; solo with Modern Hotel RATES: $1.50 to $3.00 FREE GARAGE , bonds oven msnica Keep in Step Buy War Bonds Pvt. Donat Cartier, Derry, N. H., suffered a fracture of the leg above the knee In Sicily when struck by an 88 mm. shell He was held prisoner for two days by the Germans, trav- eling in a tank. He is a regular pur chaser of War Bonds. guitar accompaniment by Mrs. Erchel You Never Miss Dean of Evanston, You, Mother of Mine ; closing song by the choir, Before Me Now I Bow My Head; prayer by Ephram Sorenson of Pocatello ; dedication of the grave by Bishop Cox. A few out of of town folks who attended the funeral were :' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neville of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neville and son of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lola Call, son Joe Call and family of Ogden, Vilda Nicholls, Elsie Nicholls, Alice Nicholls and Mrs. Marvel Brough, Mrs. Jake Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Longhurst, Freda Sorensen, Mrs. Vera Peart, Lota and Mrs. Billy Kennedy of Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. David Dean of Mr. and Mrs. .. Erchel Dean, Ann Wamsely, Harriet Spencer, Wilson Dean, George Sessions; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cox, Mrs. Elden Putnam, Mr. and . Mrs. Leland Longhurst of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Red Bruce of Almy, Mrs. Alton Cornia of Sait Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Call, Mr. nd Mrs. Ephram Sorensen of Pocatello, Mrs. Lindy Sorensen of Blackfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Perry of Provo and Miss Fay Longhurst of Ogden. Fay is at the Dee hospital training for a nurse. We as a community extend our symapthies to the UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS KEEP ON umi mii DOHBS Locals bereaved. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rees, Lucille, and Mrs. Pearl Rees returned from Arizona Mrs. W. E. Marshall and daughter, where they have been, seeing Billy. returned home Friday of this Doris, him as and looking feeling They report visitfine., We are so glad they had this op- week, after spending several days and friends at relatives ing Ogden. portunity of going to see Bill. Howard E. Putnam of Woodruff, now in the Armed Forces, has been promoted to the rank of Private First Class. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marshall and son Lanny, were last week end visitors at Randolph and Evanston. Miss Ha Call of Ogden ' came last Monday to spend a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoffman. The Randolph Lions held their monthly meeting Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Marshall of Ogden were visiting relatives the past week. They returned home Wednesday, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall and brother, Blaine. Maurice with the U. S. forces has been home on a two weeks furlough. . Mr. and Mrs. E. A.' McKinnon motored home Monday from a weeks pheasant hunt at Brigham City. Era says best hunt I was ever on. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schlappi anl children are visiting Randolph friends this week.- Mr. Schlappi is with the U. S. forces somewhere in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon made a business trip to Ogden Thursday. ! hi hot hjou Huy With WAR BONDS The Womens Auxiliary Volunteer Emergency Service, more familiarly known as the WAVES, has been established as a part of our Navy. They are doing a great work and relieving many men from office to ' ' active service. . . - UTAHS UNITED WAR FUND QUOTA $410,000 i from page (Continued n , . - 1) Rich County; Campaign Committee the United War Fund of Utah: Amos B. Robinson, chairman, n Cost of a WAVE uniform, exclusive of accessories, is approximately $137.35. This includes suit, skirt, hat, overcoat, raincoat and service bag. Your purchase of War Bonds helps pay for the uniforms for these patriotic women. Buy War Birads every payday with at least ten per- cent of your income. U. S. Treasury Defarlment of Lake- - t: town. G. :W. Peiart,. vice chairman, Ran, dolph. - , t' Leonard ftlanwaring, Treasurere, Randolph. ( Committee members: L. Johnson, and Leo McKinnon,, Randolph; DeWit Johnson And. Morton. Kearl, . Laketown : J. Venu Hopkins and M., V... Eastman, Woodruff ;! Mitchell Sims and N- - L Hodge, Garden City. The, goal for Rich county, is $800.00. The campaign sarts Nov. 9th and is 10 be concluded Nov. 20. Are, you going to do your part? Consult committeemen .', - mt BUY , - Ufln BONDS FCmyiCTORY Hel-stro- LINE UP BROTHER! KEEP Oil Pvt. William E. Morris, Long Beach, Cal., is above draft age but has seen three years of service. He lost his left leg below the knee in Tunisia, He wears the Purple Heart and Good Conduct Ribbon 'and Continues his War Bond purchases. in your district. - - , ; : KEEP Oil WITH ivnn D0NDS |