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Show '' I RichCounty Reaper, Randolph. Utah. V 'A y Mr Waldo Dean and family Dean and family spent a TT at Monte Cristo park thisday and week" ftey had a lovely time together. I ' Word has been received by Mr Mrs. David Norris for the Govern'm?? thCir a BurcSTonr " s had been wounded in action in the I xKaki in Italian campaign., the Army Mr. and Mrs. Gene", Schofield, Larry, and daughter Arlene, and vJV I den were Findlay of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. visitors W' p I Marshall Thursday. Mrs; Ebno Jackson was taken to the J Coalville hospital last Thursda for ical treatment. Mrs. Jackson had med been J ill for several days. I. Miss Phyllis Norris, visited at home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howard the at j the ranch home near Evanston. severe electrical storm last W Inesday did some damage in town breaking windows, burning out fuses I and radios. H , The club members of Randolph Woodruff, Daketown and Garden I with their club leaders, spent two City days camping in Logan canyon last week. I The Misses Leona and Alyce Jones of Evanston were stage passengers to I Randolph Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Halliday and children are visiting at the home of Mr. and ASF- - It CONSISTS yx y of two simple words. Yet every soldier whos worth his salt covets it. This title is simply: & . Good Soldier. La It isn t just happenstance that so many women in the WAC have earned this title the proudest in the Army. For wherever Wacs are working, both here and overseas, there you find a job well done. And done with a spirit so gallant and fine that high Army officers everywhere of the WAC ... say r: 4-- They re soldiers. Good soldiers!" - n I Mrs. Farrell Peart. - -- 1 Word of the death of Mrs. Vilda Nich-- I oils has been received here by relatives. Mrs. NichoUs died in Evanston at the fhome of her daughter, Mrs. Whit-- I Ray ting. ' Mr., and Mrs. Dan Jackman, sons Dee and David, motored to Mountain View, jWyo., last Sunday to see TSgt. Ben C. I Jackman, brother Of 5ff., Jackman, who is home from Long Beach, Calif., on fa furlough. J Mr. and Mrs. Lothair Pead of Ogden Jwere here over the 24th holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Nyhrene and J daughter Kathleen, of Wendover, visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo j McKinnon a few days last week. Mr. J Nyhrene is electrical engineer at thr Army Base at Wendover. Word has also been received from the Government stating that Pvt. Vern Rex Ison of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rex of j Ogden has been wounded in action. We hope they are not badly hurt and are Soon well again. . t Well Baby clinic was held Thursday, July 20th. Mrs. Elaine Passey, Mrs. Arlene McKinnon and Mrs. Edna Rex assisted. Miss Arlene McKinnon and Miss Kennedy spent last week end at Pish Haven, Idaho, Warm Spring and, Ideal Beach. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy.' Seaman Eldon Brough Is home on leave. Mrs. Brough and baby are planning to return to Florida with him. ;Mrs. Leonard Hellstrom returned last Friday from the Kemmerer hospital where she- has been for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Frazier and children of California are here visiting relatives in Randolph and Woodruff, Mrs. Frazier 'before her marriage was Miss Helen Rex, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rex. Miss Joyce, daughter ' qf.' Bishop and Mrs. Willard Peart, came Jiome SaturV day night. r , Mrs. Rollo Jensen and : family of Pamona, Calif., are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hatch. Mrs. , Jensen is Mrs. HatcliSs sister. Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Kennedy have moved to Cokeville where Mr. Kenedy will be employed in a garage. J ; w Good Soldier" , - Vi Tri : f Good soldiers ... ip. tlfc. . & i 'i Mar-yli- rt rt..- . Making strategy , maps for combat women's ARMY CORPS - -- csaarsKKr 1s?Ssr Jf r,e i Checking pilots to and from war zones vcr Cit Vtah the new ;n, .n,e w,tiiout ut the ? rated booklet 8at0n on pay off ,oba they dn l abu( the W. my Port, tolling e?wT'r chy (w). foIiowL 8 tiongi f Um. 20y5Ueen 50? ; flVe you Under 1 4? ny ,Havyohad a'' , Farm. Bureau Urges Safety cWren, National Farm Safety week will be observed JTuly 23rd through 2$th, and special emphasis is being placed on the program in Utah'under ' the slogan, "Someone might die if you get hurt, Frank G. Shelley, executive, secretary, Utah State Farm Bureau, announced .. Tuesday. President Roosevelt signed a proclamation June 17th, making the observance national. "it behooves this nation gratefully to acknowledge its ' special dependence upon the skill and labor of its farmers in the gigantic task of waging war, the president said. In Utah, the Farm Bureau is distributing illustrated posters and colored literature to impress upon farmers nd farm laborers the importance of being careful and avoiding accidents. The Utah Farm Bureau has suggested 12 "dos for farmers to fit keep for the farm front are: fight. They Have a physical checkup, eat wisely, wear comfortable .clothes, beware of poison ivy, learn the right way of lifting, keep your balance on ladders, prevent haytime, hazards involving operate tractors safely, stay away from moving macrinery, handle livestock properly, use right tools in farm repair and prevent farm fires. , at V' htZyerio f school? phone No. , x. " lining, -- ... "'S ; WOODRUFF NEWS them. Word has been received that Shervin Dean and Glen Comia are to leave (Continued from page 1) 9th for the armed forces. We Aug. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. wish Eastman. them the' best of luck. Mr. Eli Didrickaon, returned from n Gilbert Cox spent the week end here Thursday, where he has been for with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber medical treatment. Cox. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Moon and fan. Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart andmotored 1L L i"y spent Sunday to Salt Lake Monday camping in the hill Monday to take Mrs. W. B. Anderson who has been Barbara and Don Nichols visiting here received for about two weeks. . th6ir br0ther Fred and some116! Bill Eastman has been ill for several days with a 'strep1 throat. We are hoping he soon feels well JCnny Reese a again visnKSforrS ere Mr. Lewis Buck and family attended days. These sisters the are from Salt Lake rodeo at Ogden Monday, also Joe City. Vernorj and family. oSCfo?T,iLand family motored to Mr. Lynn Huffaker and day Monday. Also family, Ray Osm V Spencer and family, Maud and Boh Cox Ellen Davis of ttiiu iamily. Louisa c. Wads Emmet Durfee Payson, Mr. and Mrs. of Auroria, Utah at Se&r Lk, them as the vacation kd 'a was enjoyable time. over Us week from Velr and,Mrs- John c ei!'LT f Salt Lake h "a Prance. Roy Cox has Cornia and been moved Marlvn and is in mud knee to Lake deep. A letter from Dale Comia in Prance Og-de- . ff? ! ? I "d .i Tdy reiv - irh : ! wdflUfc tLv Rt,n w" Ut STS iTT C a mown news (Continued Prom Page One) spent the week end and 24th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Kearl. ' . Miss Ruth Weston of Salt Lake spent a few days at the Meadow-vill- e ranch of her Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weston. parents, d Mrs. J. L. Mr. Hawkins and ' and Mrs- Dick Damborn went to Ogden for fruit and attended the rodeo and Pioneer celebration. .Pc!!raTSt?r G0- N. Weston 'went Lake to attend the s convention Saturday. Ms.and MrS Henry Sorenson of Smithfield, Utah, called on relatives, Amos Barker and family Mrs. Alice H. Johnson, Mrs. L. D. - - Post-mast- er Lambom and Mrs. Hattie Mattson Saturday. Fourteen granddaughters of the late Geo. G. Weston met at alake party Wednesday evening of last week on the east side of the lake. Swimming followed a sumptuous repast made a merry evening for the girls. A big bonfire lighted the landscape into wierd beauty for them. . Mrs John H- Weston returned from Dunsmuir, Calif., where she had spent the past three weeks with her son, Rulon, and family. Mr- and Mrs. Ebner Jensen and : family of Pocatello, Mrs. Ada Wahl-stroand Mrs. Arlene Bullock of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson; the Jensens Saturday to Sunday, the Loganites on Sunday. ; - - m Carlyle Bryson, and we were glad to know they were all well. Garbage Can Cleaning Give the garbage can A hay stack of Alton a more than frequent bath with ho ed down Tuesday. WeFraziers burnwater sudsy dont containing a generous amount of what started it. but are thankful it waT not any home. 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