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Show RICH CtWJNIY KHAW UTAH. RANDOLPH national wah fund DRIVE NOW ON Mr. and Mrs. William' Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Rickey, Mr. md Mrs. Ferh Kennedy, Mrs. Maud Corlessj.Mrs. Lota Kennedy, Mrs. Mary Kennedy, George and Cliff Kennedy motored to Ogden . . Throughput1. Utah, hundreds of men and women this week are giying theijl lime enthusiastically, unselfishly to promote the work of raising this states quota of the National j War, Fund - of $125,000- i 0. " , - - , Wednesday, to, attend, the funeral Utahs share ' is $410,000; Rich of Ervie Kennedy, who died Mo' Utahs Countys share is $800. " J nday' warm-hearte-d patriotic, people will raise that amount and more. Mr. Eunice Wilson, daughter of But to do so,f it is necessary that and Mrs. Clyde Wilson, was taken " ' every man and woman respond o the Soda Springs hospital, on generously ?to the "appeal' of the Tuesday, where she- was operated United War Fund of Utah,' this ipon for appendicitis. She is states unit of the national organgetting along nicely. ' " ization.' ; : ; hart FREE Kitchen , shows how you Jean use food to shorten the war re-aort-ed " Dick Pearl and Mrs. Farrell The story of the nation-wid- e ap?eart motored to Soda Springs peal the reason for this gigantic Tuesday to take Mrs. William Cor-es- s endeavor is well, known to most to the hospital. people, but it can bear: restating, just as the Golden Rule cannot be American food is a weapon Mrs. Bess Rex returned home too often repeated. Here it is: Monday from a two weeks visit at of war like our planes, With war comes hunger, destituSalt Lake City. tanks. guns, tion, disease, homelessness, captivity, maiming wounding, malnud return-iHatch Mrs. Kenneth has You are a fighter on the home from the hospntal with trition all the physical and spiritmanIf ual distress that can come to man. Food Front". you ihe.new baby. Children are orphaned or evucated age food wisely, you help to And Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' Schlappi to distant lands for safety. shorten the time till Victory. in comes the an with war upheaval and children returned to his Army and men of the the of lives army ase Saturday, after spending For navy and merchant marine. everal days with friends at lives in their time. first the they Mr; Schlappi was the re. habilitation supervisor of Rich and know the misery of lonesomeness homesickness and the unDagget counties for a number of and boredom of having' no speakable years and has a host of friends at and nothing to do when to go place . Randolph. off: duty. So the National War Mrs. Mae Patterson of Montana Fund and the United War Fund of arrived Saturday for an extended Utah gathered together all the visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas hitherto separate appeals of the national and international mercy s Norris. groups United China relief, BritWar relief, Corporal Garth Nicholls came ish War relief, Greek. Chart Foot! this relief Fund, Belgian relief, up home Thursday on a fifteen day French United- Czechorelief, Norwegian is Nicholls Corporal oirlough. your grocers today. of LuxemFriends slovak relief, stationed in South Carolina. Polish Russian War relief, It will, help bourg, Hang it in your kitchen. Wilhelmina War the Queen relief, Seaman George Jackson of Camp ", you act every day to shorten the war. Farragut, Idaho returned Friday Fund, Regugee relief trustees, U. S. relief fund, United Yugoslav after spending several days with Tor care of Committee European his folks. George says he likes IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF . PROCLAMATION SPECIAL NOTE TO FARM his training O. K. He was accom- children, War Prisioners aid, UnitTHE FIRST JUDICIAL DISPEOPLE TRICT OF THE STATE OF By Governor Herbert B. Maw panied as far as Evanston by his ed Seamans Service and theUSO. UTAH. IN AND FOR THE ' WHEREAS, an early end of this sister, Mrs. Kathryn Keys. (Continued from page i) COUNTY OF RICH Virl Hoffman and Hyrum Smith war will save millions of lives and offers those they left behind a have returned home from a short untold sorrow and suffering; and means of contributing to practical, KEITH JESSOP, Plaintiff, to Ogden and Salt Lake City. the War Fund United WHEREAS, their comfort and welfare. I know trip of Utah will the campaign during vs. will be great. Farm the month of November to raise ers response LEWIS LONGHURST, Adminiswill WOODRUFF NEWS respond wholeheartedly, Utahs quota of the $125,000,000 to am I for the too, sure, appeal trator of the Estate of Samuel goal of the National War Fund the needs of agencies which are N. Henderson, deceased; JOHN and will thereby assist in speeding Billy Rees has sent a good will DOE TlTON, and MAUY ROE aiding our allies both in occupied to the people of Rich our soldiers and victory by aiding greeting TIPTON, and all unknown heirs of and unoccupied! countries. Our Bill is a flying cadet and ENOCH TIPTON, deceased; - ED- their allies, byv bulwarking the county. know it is not enough to WARD B. KELfcEY and JOHN morale of Axis-tor- n countries and peoplethe' stationed in Arizona. A family Sunday food and fiber that will DOE KELSEY, heirs at law of grow far greater by "building security of a good for Deans PEARL BROUGH KELSEY, defamily Roy takes relieve It organizasuffering. Mrs.. Ellen Kiddy and Joy are time for ceased, and all unknown heirs at on our home front; and Waldo, De Lorraine, transto it costs and tion, money g law of PEARL BROUGH KELSEY, WHEREAS, the 17 cooking lunches over at school and Shervin Dean of deceased; and all other persons un- agencies sharing in this fund are port' and distribute these things. We know the folks out of town Wayne, and their families. The work of the War1 Fund agenknown claiming any .right, title, y this very recreation for estate or interest in, or lien upon providing cies charged with these responsi- especially appreciate more than American much. ,ser 5,000,000 the real property described in the Mr. and Mrs. Cox and family bilities makes the farmers work complaint adverse to the plaintiffs vice men and women .and are aida had of family at the effective, and I: am confident this ownership or clouding the plain- ing 6,000,000 war prisoners, was held at the home of Earl Nebeker meeting Cottage Sunday. At fact will be appreciated when the tiffs title thereto, Defendants. destitute Russians, home of Mr. and Mrs. Marriner 1 a. m. SUMMONS Dean Lorraine . comes for farm families to time Monday Brown this week. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE refugees from various make their contributions. Cox left for Fort Orde. and Roy SAID DEFENDANT: You &re War-torcountries, and millions We hope these had a good hereby summoned to appear with- of Chinese badly in need of medi. Letters were received this week time while here. boys in twenty days after the service of In areas battle the world around, this summons upon you if served cines and funds, and in particular gasoline generators furnish power from Parley Cornia, Peter Cornia and 2,000,000 achomeless within the county in which this and Carlyle Bryson. orphaned Leslie Frazier returned Monday to light quickly-erecte- d American tion is brought, otherwise within Chinese children; to Fort Bragg, Carolina, where field which at are hospitals kept I, Herbert B. Maw, Governor of thirty days after service, and deEmerson Cox motored to Ogden he is stationed. We hope- Les had an even temperature by gasoline fend the above entitled action; and the State of Utah, and He was accompanied a Honorary heaters. Gasoline has been Wednesday. in case of your failure so to do, good time with relatives and pressed judgment will be rendered against State Chairman of the United War into service to save American lives by his mother. ; friends. you according to the demand of the Fund o$ Utah, do proclaim the in other ways, chief among them complaint, which has been filed month of November to be United Mrs. Harvey Rufi was a Ranof the wounded from with the Clerk of the said court. evacuation Dicky Stuart, son of Mr. and War of Fund Utah do Month and visitor Thursday. She took Mrs. dolph This action is brought to recover Lewis Stuart, ' was very . ill zones as our battle own Utah just to Mrs. see Kate her a judgment of this court quieting recommend that the patriotic with Bryson soon title in the plaintiff to the fof-- lie do generously cooperate in this boy, Lt. Glen Herrington, who was Cheter Bryson, who is here for her this last week. We hope he is Dale Mrs.' released from better.' a German taught feeling lowing described property in Rich movement to shorten the war and recently t: Commencschool in Mrs. Stuarts place in exchange for Ger- mothers funeral. County; Utah, camp prison on the civilian ing at the Northeast Corner of the strengthen security man nationals,' was flown from while her boy was sick., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis motorSoutheast Quarter, of the North- home front. to to London insure Washington east Quarter of Section 29,' Town'HERBERT B. MAW ed to Pocatello to attend the wedMrs. Hubert Faddi and son Jerry ship 11 North, Range 7 East of the Dated: Nov. 1, 1943 Governor of the best medical attention. ding of their son, Silas. Silas met were, town, visitors Salt Lake Meridian,' and running Utah Sunday. : his wife while he has been stathence North 4 rods; .. thence . West 67 rods; thence South 44 rods; tioned in Pocatello in Military See your local optometrist Relief Society conference was thence East 67. rods; thence North LOOK IN THE BOOK AND SEE! work'. We wish them long life, and when in need of 40 rods to the place of beginning. held Sunday night. A special promuch happiness. GLASSES Containing 18 acres and 68 square ; Complete, comprehensive and gram was arranged. ? DR. W. A. FRENZEL rods of land. r y concise thats the proper descripBeckwith Building Roy-Cowent to Evanston on tion of the handbook just issued M. C, HARRIS, people of EVANSTON, WYOMING to, visit ' Earl Nebeker theMany Thursday Atty for Plaintiff, 208 for the workers in the United War funerals of Mrs.' Adolph LarV Cache .Valley Bank Bldg. Fund of Utah and family and friends fof a few son Between Mrs. and campaign. - Logan, Utah. ' Roy Osborn at Ranon the National War Fund. There days. ' f d covers of the this neat, W 1943 Nov. e extend our. sympathies First pub. 12, dolph. is also a complete break-dow- n of eight-pag- e Last pub. Dec. 10, 1943. brochure is everything the National to these two bereaved families; ' Fund War Budget, Mr. Roy Dean and family, Thea you need and want to know about and most important, page Merrill and went to Almy vi this' work in of Mr', and 'Mrsi Roy Spencer are RANDOLPH SOLDIER MARRIES dos and donts.,,for workers. to the home' family of Mr. and Mrs, Clar- moving into the. which you and thousands of your Shelley Huffaker Thus armed, you can fill your, as- ence Moon to have' a supper, and home. They will .. take care of Private Dick Jackson, son of fellow Utahns are. engaged. WhatMr. and Mrs. F. H.. Jackson, 'and ever you need to aid you in your signment with the minimum of spend the evening together, while things for .Mrs. Spencers father. trouble in the minimum time,.. Miss Ann Wallace-oLOs Angeles work,' just look in the book and Loraine was here on furlough. . ' were married in Denver, Colorado see. There is a comprehensive and , J and arrived in Randolph last Sat- instructive foreword by, Earl J. . Several of the young folks about UEEP urday for a few days visit with his Glade, President of the; United attended the dance at Rantown ' Wednesreturned War Fund of Utah; an exposition parents. They We know dolph Tuesday night. day. His many friends were glad of both the National War Fund and an enjoyable time. had they, to see him and wished him and the United War Fund of Utah, Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman was a Mrs. Jackson much happiness and with their relationship; then, 15 IVITII VJAD BONDS visitor at her folks home this long, happy wedded life. pertinent questions and answers ' wee&. ; , ; Ran-iolp- h. . : rasi: -- . 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