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Show Kich County use KPyknrflph- - T , Boise, Idaho. . r, ' - I i I i . it , , t A , son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Limb, is homo on furlough. Mrs.. N. lX Gray, Jackie Kennedy amj few Billy' Mae motored, to Ogden on Arch Richards is in, town for a ' Wednesday! : t! , ; the interest of the . Grazing days in ' , j was to Mr., and Mrs. bom A baby bjy Service. Noriia at the Dee hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jackson went to Wilson ' Sept to 15th. i Ogden Wednesday. Mrs. Jackson .The, South Rich Freshmen are as busy seek medical aid. Wedas bees getting ready fgr the Freshie home Adolph Larson returned, ' ,'i, Hop, to be held, at Woodruff Oct. eth. nesday from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Gene McKinnon of o . to motored Hatch M. J Mr. and Mrs. den were Randolph week end visitors Mrs. Irene fruit. for Ogden Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo McI . Nicholls went with them. . Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kennedy, Mr. and Kinnon. (Mr. and Mrs. William Bhiemel, Mrs. Mrs. Demo Pearce and Will Kennedy Ken-Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Bert James Cliff I motored to Ogden Moftday. of Lymah, Wyo., were recent Bluemel ; doctor. a to see nedy Sheldon Kennedy left for the Army visitors at the home of Mrs. Henry His wife, mother and Hoffman. . William Rluemel is a brother camp Saturday. Mrs. Thomock accompanied him- to Salt of Mrs. Hoffinan and Mrs. Stewart. i Mearl Marshall returned home ThursI . Lake. , . ,' two weeks visit at Ogden from a Miss day and McKinnon Miss Kathryne ' 4 Ruth McKinnon returned from Ogden Utah. and Sente? The classes Junior of Saturday. Ruth bad her tonsils reSouth Rich High had a party Thurs-. moved. Roller skating was the big Dale Kennedy is home on a medical day night. Cake and ice cream was servfeature. discharge. He was injured white with ed , , r'; the Marines. , ,(Mrs. W. E. Marshall was an overFloyd Kennedy is home on a short night visitor in Evanston at thp home furlough. of Mrs. Wayne. Marsh allv R. G. Marshall motored to Evanston Bo Kiddy was a stage passenger to Saturday for Mrs. Marshall, who has Evanston Wednesday, .Tr oeen in Salt Lake and Ogden for eome Wm. Fern and children were Evantime. ston shoppers Thursday. ' Dont forget ! Relief Society t holds Mrs. Dorothy Tidwell was a recent , their first meeting Oct 3rd.,, the home of, Mr. and Mrs visitor a few Mrs. Tidwell ie a sister for Wm. home Norris. is again Fay Kennedy at Mrs. stationed Norris. to of be H expects Jays. Dee THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Limfcw W, , I 4 I , " I , , a 1 S' . . far more ... it must provide the base for such indispensable products as synthetic rubber, shatterproof glass, lacquers, plastics and many other of our requirements so essential Im afraid theres nodenyin it, Judge ... jeeps and trucks and other kinds of motorized equipment have taken the place of the good old horse in modem warfare. Its true of lots of things in this war, lien. Every day we hear of new tactics and : requirements and new uses of products. For take the alcohol that is used for ; instance, war purposes. In World War vitally needed product was used mostly in making Yes, - I to victory. As a result hundreds of millions of gallons are required every year.., half of which is being produced by the beverage distilling industry. Bet you didnt know that, Eben. As a matter of fact, I didnt. Judge. Thats a mighty important war contribution that had escaped me completely. - smokeless powder, chemical warfare materials tod medical supplies. Today it must do -- This adtrrluemtnt tpomottd by Conjntnct o) Akohaiw , , V .j A't Bnnaft Induxtntt. Inc. LAKETOWN NEWS j I Mrs. Zettie M. Kearl went to Randolph Friday - .to attend, a farewell thundering blast at our A Cor-les- s. fighting book thot fights with facts." A brilliant and devastating A broadside aimed at the fears thot obsess our national life: 1. Fear of entangling alliances 2. Fear of England and Russia 3. Foar of idealism 4 Fear of revolution The Senator from Utah makes vividly clear that alt four fears are baseless and dangerous . . . that to attain the Four Freedoms we must first eliminate the four fears. looded with cold logic and horse sense, THE FOUR FEARS is a clear-eye- d analysis of our muddled world outlook . . . o powerful antidote to and defeatism. cynicism party for her grandson Frank Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cories a brought her .back .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hawkins were visitors in Star Valley Sunday. Udell and David Kearl and James Taylor of Ogden were week end visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. G. Arch McKinnon of Randolph spent Sunday at the Oliver Wahlstrom home. ' Dr. and Mrs: J.. S. Alley of Midvale, Utah, spent the week; end at their South Eden ranch. Percy D. Moffat and son DeWitt of Salt Lake were visiting over the week end with kinsfolks. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lamborn went to Salt Lake with machinery for ' ' two days. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Willis and Wanda Pankors were Logan visitors ; Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Robinson and Q. Robinson attended the funeral of James L. Dunford held at Paris on Tuesday. The Mutual Improvement associations held their anniual opening social last Tuesday i evening. Pres. Arlo B. Weston and Pres. Afton Cheney presented the officers and teachers and gave ap outline of the years work. Games, stunts, dancing and ice cream was enjoyed during the evening. Benj. Weston, Mr.; and Mrs. Ross Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Satter- thwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Kearl and others went to Brigham and Ogden during the week for fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hart and daughter of Ogden were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawkins. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Sutton of Logan visited overnight with their daughter, Mrs. Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Orvin have made business trips to Ogden, Evanston, and Montpelier during the $2.00 If our friends in. Washington would s get busy and passa "bill that would freeze in stock piles, the znetals on hand when the war ends, it would surely help indke jobs for Utah soldiers. It. would Be a good investment for the Government too and it would he a safeguard against acts of aggression in the future." non-ferro- re-turn- ing At Ziff-Da- vis 34 YOUR IOCAI tOOKSELLEIt OK DIRECTLY FROM V a ,, j T Publishing Company NORTH MICHIGAN AVINUt, CHICAGO t ' H. HUNOIS il 6 CJJJMJSSJSJIJrjJJJJJJJJSJJJJJJJJJlJJjr Subscrib For The Reaper Perry HofEL Salt Lakes Popular Priced Modern Hotel RATES: Beautifully Furnished . . . $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple FREE GARAGE week. 4 ? THE METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH . by Senator Elbert D. Thomas us t , " " r . 'U" AMERICAN HEROES BY LEFF ; SALESMAN WANTED W ANTED - Ex - Tea and coffee men I and others for local 1600 family Rawl-eig- h Route in Cached County. Many Dealers doing 1 100 to $ 300 or more weekly. Good opportunity to have profitable business of your own. Write at once. Rawleighs, Dept. UTI-31- -' I L; Denver, Golo. J2E4 torn from his body by cross fire from enemy bomber, JK?T l Clyde Neil Andrews, Second Mate, Merchant Marine, fought back from ,h bridge of his ship with a JO caliber 'machine gun without protective shielding Later the ship was torpedoed end sunk. With exceptional skill and courage moved injured men into' lifeboats; he wearrf' ihellistinguijfcetl Service Med1, for men like mis buy more War Bonds than ever before. , U.S. Treasury Departm" |