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Show I itich County Reaper, Randolph. UUn. ' (Continued from page 1) weeks visiting there. They returned home as they are expecting their son Ivan home on a furlough. Monday evening a picture show was given in our church, sponsored by the Pep club of South Rich high schooL The picture wtas East of Heaven, and was enjoyed by those attending. Word has been received that Wayne Stacey has been sent to Texas from Fort Douglas. ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean have received Delos and Linnays civilian clothes, but as yet have not received word of where they have been sent for training. Dorothy Southern and daughter and Mrs. Pearl Reese motored to Salt Lake Thursday. Dorothy returned home Friday evening and Mrs. Reese remained to visit her daughter Vera and her family for a feWdays'. J...., Some basketball games are being played at Randolph Monday and Tuesday night by boys in the Aaron ic Priesthood quorums. At this writing - we . dont know who the winners are. Mrs. ..Mildred Jacobson and boys of Paris, Idaho, spent Sunday and ; show Monday night. We were all vprv glad to see Howard and glad that he locks so well. We hope he has an enjoyable time while home. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ellis are mov-in- ? into the house that Siam Eastman and family have recently moved out of. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in Rich County School District, Rich County,,. State of Utah, on the 24th day of March, 1945, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said district, during the year next preceding such election, the followt: ing question, of Education Board Shall the School District, of Rich County Rich County, State of Utah, be and sell authorized to issue bonds of the district in the amount of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000), in denominations of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each, bonds numbered . one (1), to thirty (30), both inclusive,' to bear interest at the rs rate of one and per cent per, annum, said bonds to mature in numerical order Five Thousand Dollars $5,000) each year from one (1) to six (6) years from the date of the issue, without option of prior payment, for the purpose of raising money for ' purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or t more school houses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds? Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT (Garden City) Polling Place L. D. S. Church, Garden City. Judges of Election LaVoy Hildt, David McCann, Beulah Sims. SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT (Laketown) Polling Place Laketown School Building. Judges of Election W. J. Lam-borJos. C. Robinson, Hattie Matt; to-wi- ' Monday wifch her father Arthur Pean and family. We were all very glad to see Mildred and she would a comfort to T.crither after.hjs hearing of Carl being wounded. - Howard Putnam is home on furlough. He attended the picture THE OLD JUDGE SAYS i NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF RICH COUNTY SCHOOL COUNTY. DISTRICT. RICH STATE OF UTAH WOODRUFF NEWS . - three-quarte- (1-3-- 4) Adding another War Bond to your collection, eh. Judge? Yes, Josh, Ive always looked upon buying Bonds as one of the best ways older folks like me here at home can help our fighting men overseas. For the past couple of years Ive put every extra' cent I had not only during the War into them Bond drives... but on a regular basis. Of course, when theres a drive on I always try to buy an extra one or two. ... Weve done the same in our family, too, Judge. We figure the more we buy... the the quicker better we equip our men marchcome and finish their big job theyll home again. ing Thats the spirit. Josh. And lets be sure of one more thing. Lets be sure that they come back to the same kind of place they left.While they are away and cant express their opinions, lets not make any decisions on things that are going to concern them in years to come. ... This adrnliitnunl sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Btoerot Industries, In. Locals . (Continued From Pae One; to be much better at this writing, by Dr. Spencer Rich, the attending physician. Mr. and (Mrs. Jos. Earley had a party at their home Monday evening. Tile following guests being present: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Weston, Mr. and Mis. Thos. G. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheney Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Willis, Mrs. Wanda Panhorst and Mrs. Evelyn Alley. son. . pitlll B-2- for? Fred Smith and Darrell Marshall returned from Laketown, Friday, March 16th., where they have been employed by Ben Orvin to build sheds for turkeys. n, THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT (North Randolph)' BERN MEAT Polling Place Randolph Grade School. CURING PLANT Dora" Gill, Judges of Election 'Wilson. Clyde Wamsley, Prepare! to Handle Meats, Joseph FOURTH SCHOOL from now until later part REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT of June. Four cents per pound (South Randolph) Court Room in Salt Cured and Smoked. Polling Place 5 Miles West of Montpelier the Court House, Randolph. Phone 1 75-J- 4 Judges of Election Oscar Nich-oll- s, Frank Smith, Phoebe Smith. ROBERT SCHMID FIFTH. SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT IDAHO BERN, " (Woodruff) Polling Place Woodruff School Building. Judges of Election Cloyd Eastman, Mamie Comia, Frank Frazier. The voting at such election dhall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Rich County School District to the Judges cf Election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 oclock A. M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 7:00 oclock P. M. No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a registered voter residing in the School Representative. Precinct in yhich he offers to vote and shall have paid a property tax in said school district during the year-nex- t preceding such election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Rich County School District, Rich County, At my Air Corps Pbotp State of Utah, has caused this no6 Marauder of the Mediterra- tice to be given as required by law nean Allied Air Forces showers de- this 6th day of March, A. B. 1945 struction on railroad yards at FlorN. L. GRAY, ence, Italy. The bomber and the seven bombs in mid-a- ir were purPresident, Board of Education chased with War Bond funds over of Rich County School DisU. S. Treasury Determent here. trict, Rich County, State of Utah. ATTEST: KLEA JOHNSON, H Clerk, Board of Education of Rich County School District, Rich County, State of Utah. security, too! (SEAL) Adv. March 1945. . A large number from Randolph attended the Priesthood meeting held in Evanston Monday night. Carson Norris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norris is home on a furlough. Thomas Norris has been honorably discharged from U. S. service. Industrie sup porting a popula-- j tion that furnishes a big home marked for products grown, e Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKinnon were Ogden visitors Monday. and E. F. Passey and Carl Stuart took the senior class to Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Passey and family were in Salt Lake this week They returned Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Weston have a new baby girl, born at Evanston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon, and daughter Arlene, Mrs. Frank Mc- Kinnon and Mrs. Glen McKinnon motored to Salt Lake City on, last f Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hatch were Logan visitors Wednesday. Miss Joyce Peart returned home from Salt Lake City Wednesday, where she had spent several days. Mrs. Hyrum. Norris was injured Thursday evening when she stepped backward to keep from being hit by a speeding car. Mrs. Norris slipped and fell and was quite badly injured. : manufactured, within a state make for a healthy econ--j omic condition. Normally the employees of Utahs mining industry and those directly dependent upon it spend $15,575,000 for food, $6,400,000 for housing and $4,750,000 for clothing annually. The mineral industry's normal disbursement in Utah for wages, freight qnd supplies amounts to $85,000,000. Of every dollar taken from Utah's mines more than 90 cents is spent right here in Utah. Every citizen should cooperate at every opportunity to promote industrial expansion, which will broaden Utahs home market." . THE METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH International Smelting ft Refining Co. t, United State Smelting Refining and Mining Company t i Silver King Coalition Minea Co. ti American Smelting ft Refining Co. t: Utah Copper Company n Combined Metal Reduction Co. :: Chief Conaolidated Mining Company tt Park Utah Conaolidated Minea Company :: Ohio Copber Company of Utah Tintie Standard Mining Company Perry Hotel 10th. Salt Lakes , Popular Priced cModern Hotel Howard Putnam is home on furlough. He was injured overseas. Mrs. Lew Hoffman returned from the L D. S. hospital March 15th. Mrs. Merrill Johnson who has been with her, returned Saturday, March i $ : Mrs. George Groll was taken to a hospital in Logan on Friday. Mrs. Groll is suffering from an infected thyroid. Beautifully Furnished RATES: ... n o o o 0 o o o o V : $1.50to $3.00 Broadway and 'West Temple FREE GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Telford, Mrs Annie McKinnon" and Mrs. Rulon day. Hatch and daughter were Evanston Mrs. FrankMcKinnon was a stage ' shoppers Thursday. passenger to Evanston Tuesday. John Jones went to Evanston on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoffman were , business visitors at Evanston. Thurs Tuesday for a short time. Mrs. Ernest McKinnon and day. daugh ter Ruth, were stage passengers to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy Evanston Thursday. were in Evanston on business Thur Arthur Norris and son, Seaman o o o o o o o o C4M Glen Norris of Ogden, were . Randolph visitors during the week, looking after, their interests and visiting old friends and relatives. Mrs. Dan Jackman is visiting in Ogden. Mr. 'Jackman and sons Dec and David, will go to Ogden for her and Saturday. Mrs. Nora Marshall daughter Doris, will accompany them. o . , |