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Show RANDOLPH RICH COUNIY KEAFut UTAH. V7 au erica ootios oven it it j,;,'. . At Green Bay, oldest settlement in Wisconsin, there is a heroic statue depicting an Indian, a missionary and an explorer. Nicolet, Perrot, Marquette, Joliet and. Black Bird, a Sauk Chief, are all remembered. Spirif tf Northwest Hoop Oh : Dcchlng tho Attach ITilh IVcr Bonds IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH Many people from dislive at peace here in America making it a better place to live. Read for yourself what Naziism has meant for Norway. Denmark, Holland, Greece. ' WOODRUFF NEWS ! A KEITH JESSOP, Plaintiff, , r " vs. ' 5'.V v . i . LEWIS LONGHURST, Administrator of the Estate of Samuel N. riendei son,,, deceased; J OHN ! DOE TIPTON, and MARY-RO- E TIPTON, and all Unknown heirs of ENOCH TIPTON, deceased; EDWARD B. KELSEY and .JOHN DOE KELSEY, heirs at law of PEARL BROUGH KELSEY, deceased, and all unknown heirs at law; of PEARL BROUGH KELSEY, deceased; and all other persons unknown claiming "any right, title, estate or interest: in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding the plaintiffs- title thereto, Defendants. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE You are SAID . DEFENDANT: hereby summoned to appear with- - . and to spend George motored to Trenton Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dickson and family. Ted Dean arrived home Wednesday afternoon. Ted is a cook in the armed forces and likes that job fine. We are all glad to see Ted and wished he could of come a few days sooner so he could of seen his brother Roy, w;ho has been home on furlough. Ted is in the South, a cook, Roy in Las Vegas in Military Police and Guy in the Medical Division in San Francisco: We wish him an en' joyable time while home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer and fam ily motored to Auroria, Utah, to spend We Thanksgiving with his mother. hope they have a good trip and a lovely ' Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Dean and family of Evanston spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Brown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Red Bruce of Almy spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longhurst and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jessops of Randolph had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox, Vriginia and Edith and Mrs. Emily Dickson had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman of Randolph. Mary Brown and Louise Wadsworth of Ogden spent Thanksgiving and the week end with their parents here.Also ' rvr,.-Virginia Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moon and family of- Airwv spent Thanksgiving day with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Dean and family.' Mrs. Reed Munns and Mrs. Heber on business to Cox rr.oto-o- d ' this' week.' - 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Atkinson and family of Evanston spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cornia, Kay Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Eastman 7 7 - . in twenty days after the service of this summons upon you if served yvithin the county in which this action is brought,- otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment .will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed 'with the Clerk of the said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment of this court quieting the title in the plaintiff to the following described property in, Rich CommencCounty, Utah, ing at the Northeast Corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 29, .Township 11 North, Range 7 East of the Salt Lake .Meridian, and running thence North 4 rods; thence.' West 67 rods; thence South 44 rods; thence East 67 rods; thence North 40 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 18 acres and 68 square and Farley. rods of land. - to-wi- PopularPriced cModern Hpl . . t: Mrs. Barbara Peart who is employed M. C. HARRIS, . , 208 at for Logan spent the holiday with her Plaintiff, Atty Cache Valley Bank Bldg parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rees. The seniors of South Rich sponsored Logan, Utah. First pub. Nov. 12, 1943. the holiday dance at Randolph ThursLast. pub. Dec. 10, 1943.. day evening. Many folks about town attended it and reported as having had a swell time. Mr. and; Mrs. Frank Burleigh of Evanston . had Thanksgiving day, dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Huffaker and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. CJolen Sorensen of' Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ellis, his wife's mother and sister of Pocatello, spent Thanksgiving here with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis. They also attended the dance in the evening at Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Putnam motored to Salt Lake this week end. A few of the Deacons of town had a weiner roast party Saturday night. We know they would enjoy themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Putnam and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cox and family, Mrs. Glen Cornia of Evanston were town visitors Saturday. Cottage meeting was held this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dean. ,;At Sacrament meting Sunday, 'Lawrence Johnson and Rob Marshall were the visiting speakers. We were glad to have them and invite them to visit On the beaches of Italy, in the us again.- -' Leonard and Melvin Nebeker spent jungles of the Pacific planes, tanks, artillery must move and fast; no the week end with Mrs. Maude Cox and waiting to build roads or airfields. family. Dee Jay and, Allen Dean of Evanston Thats when our soldiers must unroll these steel mattresses," as you spent the week end with their grandsee them .in this photo. Your War parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dean. Bonds pay for them. Carma Harris of Evanston visited her U.S. Treasury Department , grandparents this week end, Mr. and Mrs. . Claud Eastman. Mrs. Nephi Mulford has been ill this last week but is reported as feeling much better. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stuart and family spent Thanksgiving at Springville with Mr., and Mrs. LeRoy Tingey and fam, " , - shall .met her at Evanston. Mr and Mrs. Blair Findlay and children of Ogden came Monday to attend the farewell dance given the soldiers. They returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson returned home Monday from a short business trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. P. H. Rex received wotfd Monday of the arrival of an eight pound baby boy, bom to his daughter, Mrs. Helen Frazier, at an Oakland hospital. Father, Glenn Frazier, reported all , . do-ir- ig well. Mrs. Frank Frazier of Woodruff is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frazier of Oakland, California. Mrs. Frazier went down to spend Thanksgiving with her son and daugh-ter-in-ia- ' , - The present with a future WAR BONDS for CHRISTMAS.' Keep on Backing the Attack. 'iiiifOBt Hopkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wamsley and son of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cornia and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stuart and family, ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart. Glen we hope had a very good dinner in the armed forces. Dick is at Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Jasper Dickson of Ogden and Mr. Earl Stuart were visiting at Springville. We know they would have a lovely time as family are always fine. Mrs. Stuart was called to Provo this week end to be with her daughter Norma Jane, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vernon and family spent Thanksgiving at Coalville with relatives and friends. Monday Hr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis motored to Salt Lake. They were accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frodsham and family of Evanston spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier and her father, Frank Frazier. A meeting was held Saturday evening to discuss with the school board about taking the seventh and eighth grades to Randolph to school. Mrs. Steve Wilson is quilting her job of teaching and another teacher hasnt been obtained. Further discussion on this matter is to' be discussed Wednesday with BAR DOUBS ily. Mr. Milton Stuart and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart ftnd fam- ily of Randolph, Mr. and Mfs. Vem ;i RATES: '' i , it J j; 1 f $L50 to $3.00 . . . o f Beautifully Furnished i t a Broadway and WestTemple FREE GARAGE a n LAKETOWN ' : , Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robirison were Thanksgiving dinner guesti of Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Orvin at Rftn- dolph Thursday. Mrs. Earl Grimmett is staying with her husbands parents, Bp. and Mrs. O. H. Grimmett at Paris, for a shol't time while her husband has joined the armed forces. Postmaster Geo. N. Weston and Plummer, daughter,, Mrs. Mildred and aunt Mary K. Weston left Friday to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Williamson, Mr. andf Mrs. Roy Baker and Mr. and Mrs.; Russell W, Kirk at Salt Lake City. Howard Lambom and Elmer Wahl-stroemployed in defense wprk Utah, came home to spend' Thanksgiving with 'their folks. The MIA budget dance was held Friday night in the ward hall. Music ' :; was furnished by the Fish Haven orchestra. All presnt had an enjoy' 'i' able time., wife his Grant Lambom brought and new daughter from the Logan hospital Saturday. Mrs. Lydia Johnson has moved over from her Meadowville home to her town home for the winter. Albert Ivan Weston has been inducted into the armed forces, leaving for Ft. Douglas Wednesday. DeWitt Johnson and son Wendell were business visitors, at Logan on ! February hK slaughterings, at feder- ally. inspected packing plants will run around 7,500.000 head per month About two thirds of all hogs butchered are slaughtered at the" federally inspected r plants. - A- : . 3. An increase in the consumption of pork from the large numbers of hogs now going to market was brought about through a temporary increase in the nations meat ration. The two point per pound reduction in ration point values of pork (ranging from 20 to 100 percent reduction depending on cuts and averagpound reduction on all ing a one-ha- lf cuts will permit consumption of larger amounts of pork in the period 'immedi-atel- y ' : Thanksgiving dinner with friends. The Primary officers entertained the Trail Builders at a party in the ward hall Wednesday evening. Lewis Robinson, teacher at 'Rex- burg, Idaho, and Miss Irene Robinson and Miss Hazel Weston, business college students at Salt Lake were vacation heme to spend Turkey with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Benj. - , ' ahead. t Point values on most cuts Were ; retained to the end that we would not feast now and experience a pork famine later. Government purchases will also help to maintain-ho- g prices at the support level, since FDA- will purchase all pork needed to maintain those levelq. Removal of all .restricThe of fresh pork faramount tions on the facilitates a mers can sell further rapid rate of processing the huge pig - . 90-d- crop. Until February 17, there is no limit on the amount of fresh pork farmers can sell at ceiling prices or give away, providing they collect ration stamps for such meat and turn them over to their nearest War Price and Ration board, along with a monthly report of tne amount and kind of meat sold. . The suspension applies only to hogs. Farmers are still limited in the amount of beef or mutton they can tedi as meat and before selling any they 80-d- must have a Government slaughter permit. Jones Gives Facts. Marvin Jones, War Food Administrator, in a rectnt statement answered talk that dairy cows are being sold to make hot dogs and poultry enterprises are decreasing their production of eggs and meait with the facts that we had more dairy cows on October '1st than a year ago, our poultry numbers are the largest to history, and egg production for the first three quarters of the year was 13 per cent above last years record for the same period. Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grandy and children went to Preston to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with the Arthur Hart family, parents of Mrs. Grandy. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen and children of Clevelnd came Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Kearl and family, re-- : ! turning. Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. J. Lambom, Mrs. L. D. Lambom, and Mrs. Ben Orvin went to Soda Springs Friday to attend the funeral of Dr. Kackley, a very prominent physician of the Caribou hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cheney were business visitors at Montpelier Fri- day. (Continued from page l) rs . ; Monday. Mr. and Ms. Hyrum Nebeker accompanied by Mrs. Luella Adams and son Preston of Salt Lake, went to Blackfoot, Idaho, to spend Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lambom and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cheney went to Montpelier Thursday to partake of a . r million dollars. The rate of ; hog marketings has been greatly stcceler ated during November. WFA estimates that Uecefnhef', Januarjr and three-quarte- , . Mrs. Pauline Lanyon, teacher of the Primary grade school, returned Sunday from Salt Lake where she spent ten days attending a school convention and Thanksgiving holiday vacation. Mrs. Lola Johnson has been teaching during her absence. ; - Make it a thrifty CHRISTMAS give WAR BONDS. Keep on BACKING THE ATTACK. See your local optometrist when in need of'. GLASSES DR. W. A. FREN2EL Beckwith , KEEP ON it , o - i , 7 tant lands : Gene McKinnon,; of Ogden came last Monday to see his parents. He return-- ! ed Monday evening and was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Leo McKin' non. of Evanston came Mrs. Bell Taggart to end at the week the spend. Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rex. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sorensen were Evanston shoppers Monday, Mrs. Wesley Kearl, Mrs. Ralph Han-- , ney son Larry and Paul Hanney were in Evanston! Monday. Mrs. Moroni Smith, Mrs. Paul Hanney and children returned home Tuesday from a weeks visit at Ogden. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harris were business visitors at Evanston Tuesday. Miss Barbara Pead returned home Wednesday from several days visit ut Brigham with her parents. V Mr.' and Mrs. Owen Telford were 'Evanston shoppers Tuesday.- Pvt. Buch Norris came home last Saturday on his furlough. He expects to return next Tuesday. ' Superintendent Earl F. Passey and L. motored to Salt' Lake City Weclriesday. Joe Wamsley, Mrs. Wilson ' Norris and daughter Roselie, were in Evanston Friday having some dental work none. ' : Loran Jackson was operated upon for appendicitis in' the L D S Hospital ' during the week. Kenneth Hatch motored to Salt Lake City to take' his brother Rulon, who was operated upon ' Wednesday morning. Mrs. Phebe: Kennedy Mrs. Elaine Whitney and Mrs,, Stanley Wilson were Evanston shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Findlay of Ogden came Monday to attend the farewell dance given their son Blair, and other inductees. Blair expects to join ithe U. S. forces soort. They returned . I ; evening. Tuesday Mrs. R. G. Marshall returned home Thursday from a two weeks visit at Ogden and Salt Lake City. Mr. Mar- ' EVANSTON, ' Building WYOMING " . t.''.AV KEEP ON unn ran DODDS 1 More and more oiir armies a landing our fighting troops by pai chute, disrupting enemy lines, e emy communications, but paying heavy price in casualties. ? Silken fineries ' and their subs tutes are fast passingfrom the im ket to. provide safe landings for o .distant fighting., menu "We can si buy silk' and nylon ipr them wi War Bonds and Stamps. ,, j - U. Treasury DtparSmt |