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Show Rich County Reaper, Randolph. Utah. Thursday for his wife and daughter. Sheldon Kennedy .and Miss Wella Thornock were married Wednesday. We 1' from , page havent learned anything more about (Continued and Ms. Bill Moor and children the wedding, but we wish them good 'of Murray, Utah, were visitors at Mr. luck and a happy marriage. Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Deans. Mrs. Moore iRayo Barker, son of Mr. and is the daughter of Gus Youngberg. . Weston Barker, fell from a swing at Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones and fam- his home in Evanston, breaking his leg. Mrs. Alice Snowiball and grandson, ily of Randolph were visitors fo Tom Dean Sunday. Delbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ellis are here for Snowiball of Ogden were stage passa visit. engers to Evanston Thursday. Debie tele a received Mrs. Ross Jackson has spent the past week with his grandhutlbandfrom stating her mother. Ross, gram Mr. and Mrs. iS A. Findlay and son he had arrived in the U. S. How happy Berk, came Monday to be with their , they will be. in Comia from son Blair, who is home on leave from In 'a letter Parley ' South America this week, he writes ne the U. S. Navy. They returned to Ogis taking exams for the paratroop di- den Friday. vision in the armed forces. We wish Mrs. Layton Marshall and Miss Doris him luck. Marshall went to Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Curti3 and son Hal The following Randolph people atof Bountiful, Mrs. Joseph Holbrook, tended the funeral of Walter Marshall mother of Fuschia Comia, of Bounti hied in Ogden Monday: Mr. and Mrs. ful, Mrs. Hannah Harrison visited with . w p pLex and Mrs. Ruby Rex, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Osro Comia and family Mrs. P. H. Rex, Mrs. Lucile Thornock, for Sunday and Monday. Mr3. Rosa Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Helen Turner Walker and Mi3s Harris McKinnon, Mrs. Leo McKinnon and of Ogden came Monday to spend a week daughter Arlene and W. E .Marshall visiting with Helen's grandmother, It was a very nice funeral. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall returned Emily Dickson. Mrs. Marr Tingey and two boys are home Thursday from Ogden they were here for a week visiting with her par- accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Comia ani Grant Marshall and daughters, Pauline friends. She came with her and Coral, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fern Comia who has been in Salt Marshall. Maurice who is with Uncle Lake with Marr until her husband Glen Sams forces, got a ten day furlough was shipped out of Fort Douglas. tto attend the funeral of his ibrother, Word has been received that Glen Walter. Comia and Shervin Dean are stationed Morril Booth and Ed Williams of at Fort Warren, Wyo. We hope they Montpelier were guests at the ranch like their placement. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kearl Sunday, Aug. 20th. Morril is manager of the Standard Oil wholesale company at Montpelier, and Mr. Williams owns and operates a Standard Oil service station there. and daughter Mrs. Leo McKinnon Mrs. Bell Taggart and daughter Rose to last went Friday with Ogden Arlene, Mary, of Evanston spent last week end the attended McKinnon. Glen They with Mr and Mrs. P. H. Rex. Rose of Walter Marshall held Monfuneral Mary stayed for a weeks visit. Miss Barbara Gray of Salt Lake came day, Mrs. Jane Jones returned home from h Wednesday for a short visit with a short visit with relatives at Evanston kin. W. E. Marshall, son Mearl, daughter Saturday. Deris and Mrs. Peggy Marshall motored to Ogden Sunday to see Mrs. Nora War Prisoner The international agreement reguMarshall, who is in the Dee hospital Mrs. Marshall is 'getting along nicely lating the treatment of war prisonand expects to be out of the hospital ers was signed by 47 nations, includthis week. ing Britain, Germany and the Unit, Leo McKinnon motored to Ogden on ed States. -LABOR DAY SEPT.4th 12:01 to 3:00 A. M. Monday Morning Regular Dance Saturday Night Sept .2nd NOTICE Subscrib For TKe Reaper WOODRUFF NEWS - v sister-in-la- . Locals Ran-dol- HEROES AMERICAN BYLEFF .. District Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19, 1944. Notice is hereby given that on January 27, 1940, the State of Utah filed application to select, Serial 062848, under the Act of Feb. 20, 1929, for: Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27 Sec. 30;' Lots 5, Salt Lakes NNE'i, SEttNE, NEiSEi Popular Priced Modern Hotel Sec. 31, T. 4S.E.3W.; SEASE1 Sec. 25, T. 4 S. R. 4 W.; Lots 2, 3, 4, Sec. SEV4,SE!4 Sec. 7, SW14-SW- tt 5, NSEVi, Sec. 7, SW!4SWU Sec. 8; SW14-SSec. 9; WliNWli, SW&SWti Sec. 17; (Lot 4, SEVLSEVL Sec. 18, SEA-NWNESWtt Sec. 29; Lots 3, 4, Sec. 30, Lot 1, Sec. 31, T. 12 N. R. 5 E; SE!4SW!4 Sec. 26, T. 31 S. R. 2 W., all has S.L.M. Utah. The department W classified the land as proper for under Sec. 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, and opened it to selection by the State under the Grant to Miners Hospitals. Any person desiring to object to this application because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, should file his protest in this office during the period of publication or before final approval. Application was allowed September 16, 1943. ScOtt P. Stewart, Register. on RATES: Broadway and West Temple FREE GARAGE t NEWS FROM OUR BOYS AND GIRLS IN THE U. S. SERVICE (Continued From Page One) Evanston will also accompany him to Salt Lake. Boss has (been in England for the past several months. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy that their son Reed, who was recently home on furlough after spending more than two years overseas in Australia and New Guinea, has been tranfer-re- d to the Army Base at Palo Alta, Calif., and has been assigned to serve with ttihe Veterans Administrative Medics. Just a few days after arriving at Camp White in Oregon, he became illl with a relapse of Ma- laria fever, which he contracted in the South Pacific and spent several days in the hospital, which delayed his reassignment to his new post. T iSgt. and Mrs. Calvin Whitney and their two small daughters Carol Gene and Nadine, were visiting y.el- -. atives in Randolph last week. Calvin is stationed at the Army Air Base at Pyote, Texas, and Elaine and two little girls live nearby. While Calvin was home he was glad to see Fay Kennedy whom, he had last seen in Australia, the early part of the year in 1942. Calvin and Fay and Bob McKinnon left San Francisco the same day in Nov. of Sec. 24, SE&NEV4, NE4SWtf, SW-SWSec. 23, T. 11 S. R. 11 E. ; NW4-NWSec. 17, T. 35 S. R. 16 W.; NEtt-NE- 4 Sec. 18, T.8N.R.6 E., all S.L.M., Utah. The Department has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Sec. 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, and opened it to selection by the State under the Grant to Miners Hospitals. Application was allowed July 14, 1942. Any person desiring to object to this application because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, should file his protest in this office during the period of publication, or before final approval. & c District Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19, 1944. Notice is hereby given that on May 14, 194Q, the fetate of Utah filed application to select, Serial 062904, under the Act of February 20, 1929 for: IEE Sec. 27; NWU . . . Youll find plenty of romance and adventure in Girl Overboard -- READ I- T- IN THIS PAPER Remember Bataan 1941. Invest See. 28; NEtt Sec. 29; WNE&, E A Dime Out of Sec. 34, T. 3 N. R. 18 E.; WA-SWEvery Dollar in SE4SWi. swysw Sec. 20; WVs. SE4 Sec. 29, T. 37 S. R. 12 W.; U.S.War Bonds SWV4NE4, NWSEA Sec. 24, T. 1 S. R. 4 IE.; Lots 2, 3. SWV4SE-- 4 Sec. 6; NW&NEVi Sec. 7, T. 13 N. R. E. S.L.M. .The department has classified the land as proper for acquisition ment has classified the land as proper under Sec. 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, for acquisition under Sec. 7 of the ESE, as amended, and opened it to selection by the State under the grant to Miners Hospitals. Any person desiring to abject to this application because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason, should Yile his' protest in this office during the period of publication or before final approval. Application was allowed July 22, 1943. Scott p. Stewart, Register. Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, and opened it to selection by the State under the Grant to Miners Hospitals. Any person desiring to object to this application because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other . reason, should file his protest in this j office during the period of publication, or before final approval. Scott P. Stewart, Register. -- - I . . V. S. Treasury Department District Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah,. July 19, 1944. Notice is hereby given that on October 28, 1940, the Rate of Utah filed application to seed, Serial 06299, under the Act of eb. 20, 1929, and Sec. 7, Act June 28, 934,. JfWKNEH, 8EKNW, 7WV4SWVi Sec. 17; SE Sec. 18; Dots 1. 3. SWHNBK. SEKNWtt Sec. 19, 16 $.,R. ? E-- Lot 3, Sec. 17, T. 14 7. R. 5 IB., all SL.M. Application al-- i lowed February 13, 1943. Thq, Pepart- V . Failure of emergency addressees to inform the War Department cf address changes cause unnecessary dealy in delivery of approximately 10 per cent of all casualty notifications to next of J UNITED'" STAMPS than the original, is now being issued to all invasion forces. The - . BUY AND A folding bazooka, tnore compact new weapon was originally issued to troops in the tropics. ,y FQ&yiCTORY FAR BONDS a. for: A dance is being given in the Recreation hall Friday, Aug. 25th to honor one of the largest groups of our boys in the service who have been back home at one time since the war began. Correction: The telegram to Mrs. Ella Schench concerning the death of her son Rek, was delivered by a Western Union Messenger, not by an' officer of the Army as was stated in last weeks issue. STATES I flak hit bomber in Italy, Lt. Joseph R. Cook, from Hanging in mid-ai- r Crlion, New York, struggled to kiek the nose wheel loose after its mechanism had jammed. Cnahte to heat the wind pressure on the wheel, he was drawn back into the plane to help the wounded pilot make a desperate belly landing safely. Don't turn your bark on the Front Buy More War Bonds. - . Beautifully Furnished . . . $1.50 to $3.00 District Land Office, Salt Lake, Utah, July 19, 1944. Notice is hereby given that on August 12, 1940, the State of Utah filed application to select. Serial 062949, under the Act of July 16, 1894. fori NWViNWV Sec. 12, NWViNWb! Scott P. Stewart, Register. . Perry Hotel - 4, K-- . |