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Show r- - y"' NEWS FROM OUR BOLAND ORIS IN THE U. S. SERVICE By Twila Heart. An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of ThePeoplt Of Rich County and Lower Ben River Valley ume 18 Number 15 Randolph. Utah. Friday May 18. 1945 Captain Max McKinnon arrived in Salt Lake Wednesday, May 9th, coming from England, where he has June 6, 1944., Max been since in a as acted pilot photographic reconnaissance in a but the last few missions over enemy territory as a fighter were flown in a escort. He has watched history being made from a seat thousands of feet in the air, has seen the change of front lines firom one day to another, and has seen the architecture of the enemy cities "change to ruband made ble, as the their regular flights. He has been awarded; the Air Medal and three Oak Leaf Clusters, and also the Presidential Citation. Mrs. Twila Kearl, Mrs. Regina Hanney, Mr. and Mrs.- Arch McKinnon and son Michael, met him in Salt Lake, then he left for Mesa, Ariz., May 11, where his wife, Tressa Anderson-McKinno- $1.50 Per Year la Advance , WOODRUFF NEWS D-Da- y, P-3- 8, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cox and family of Evanston, spent Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Putnam, Thursday evening the juniors and seniors of South Ridi had a party at Randolph down at the river. They had a very fine time. Cottage meeting was held at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Tam Dean on Thursday evening. Billy Cox has been ill and was taken to Evanston to seek medical P-5- 1,, B-1- 7s B-2- 4s attention. A letter was received from Reed Putnam from India. He had a few days leave, went to Calcutta and while there abaut 120 L D S boys held a conference. A lycQum number was given on It Thursday night at Randolph. was a puppet show of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The boys and girls enjoyed it very much. The Owl club had a party Saturday night m honor of the birthday of Ray Spencer. They met at his home and had a very Enjoyable time. The members are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Huffaker, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Tude Rima, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spen- - r n, and small, daughter Catherine, have been living with hear -- mother, Mrs. Myn-oAnderson, since last January. The three of them will be coming to Randolph in the near future, then wall leave for Santa Monica, June k 2, where they will spend a rest period. two-wee- Marine. Roy Osborne, son of Mr ' '' K'-A, , v ' , I hJ sr.i I fra. Roy Osborne, is home on ' ' ' leave after spending the past 22 1 - i f . ', , ' rronhs on Midway Island in the Co't'V ific. On his way home cer. he stopped off at Camp El Toro, near Los Angeles and visited with Sunday morning about 8 oclock, '4 Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stacey and Gene hs bother. Sgt. Osborne, daughter Janice arrived at the home wm also spent many months on Mid Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stacey. Billy of way. Roy reports back to Camp is being transferred from Denver, Pendleton out of Los Angeles. AlColo., to New 'Mexico, and they bert Ciikome, another Marine in stopped here enroute. They left family is in a hospital some Wednesday for their destination. where in the Pacific, having been A special Mothers Day program wounded in the battle for Okinawa was presented at Sunday school, and has lost one of his thumbs. NS THE b&ttle lines approach the to invest in two war loans, as against which everyone enjoyed very much. heart of the enemys homeland, . -Syt. Sheldpn.Kennedy called his pne t, different The, parts, were , given . by nother from Sari Francisco Sunday, grows fiercer ,T. and more r Ho need to tell you that Wat Bond' members of the older and children in and men, materiel, money. costly toay 6, saying he had been sent are the iafest and best investment in the was givone reason why every mother Then each Thats school 'ome because of illness from the world. So pour out your might, AmeriAmerican must back this mighty Mr. Al-m-y booklet. en a Mothers Day Netherlands, East Indies. Saturday cans, in the MIGHTY 7th War Loan. 7th War Loan with every dollar he can of a Ellen Kiddy Mills, brother Hay 12, he called his wife, Willa Leta show our valiant Fighting Men lay hands on. Another reason is that Rock of attended, Wyo., Springs, rhomock Kennedy, who was in this is really two drives in one. In the that we're backing them to the limit of also Virginia Putnam of Ogden, and same period last year, you were asked our means . . . 100. arair.ie, Wyo., saying he would Betsy Bruce of Almy. eave soon for the Fitzsimons hospi-a- l, A special program was given at in Denver, Colo.j and Willia Sacrament, meeting for mothers, PA tA eft immediately for Denver to meet a special prayer for V-- Day. and ;im there. Although the nature of Mr. and Mrs. John Neilson and Mr. ! . Iheldon's illness is not known by and Mrs. Robert Neilson of Evanslis family, it is known that he has WASHINGTON NEWS LETTER lillinilllllHIIIIIKIItUlllllllllllllllllimilKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlnlll RANDOLPH SAILOR ton were in attendance and Robert lot been wounded. GRADUATES i sang Mather MaCree, which was PROBATE AND GERMANY'S SURRENDER highly enjoyed. GUARDIANSHIP 1ANDOLPH INFANTRYMAN BRINGS CHANGES U. S. Naval Air Station, JacksonMr. and Mrs. Frank Frazier and 1 NOTICES IECEIVES CITATION SURPLUS PRIORITY Farmers m and Brent spent Sunday at Elmer H. Fla. of Kermit ville, Jackson, and rural areas generally have just I Consult elerh of district court or with Verla Frazier. Coalville Randolph, Utah, recently graduatthe respective signers for , ,29 April, 1945 been assured equal opportunity to f Dean and children, Louise Mrs. ed from the Advanced Aviation further informatien. ommendation. supply their needs out of surplus and Mr. and and Pauline her sister, Elec tri Qians Mate school here. To the officers and men of the property as it becomes available. titaiiiiiiiiiiiMiiisHiitiiidmiiiKiwHiiiwaiiiMMiiiaiiaHtueitt Mr. and and Moon Mrs. Clarence the navy Jan. 21, 1942, 58th Regimental Combat Team. Procedures have justm been sc I up IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- heEntering and Dean Mrs. children, DeWayne received his recruit training at 1. Dor-the- a Lieut. Gen. Oscar W. Cris-t'ol- d for channeling critically needed BATE DIVISION. to with visit came Sunday San Diego, Calif., later being trans all - XIV Corps, theand Mothon equipment trucks, machinery In and far County of Rich, State ferred to the Naval Air Technical commanding Dean, honoring her inder whom this Combat Team ig into agricultural uses. The Surplus of Utah. Helen and DeWayne also ers Day. Center here. Training 1944 followisoccontains Act of the peratinig, has sent you Property In the Matter of the Estate of EuJackson is a qualified Aviation visited Mrs. Mae Brown. ng message: ial recognition of American agri- gene Hanney, Deceased. The graduation of the seminary Electricians Mate and will probaThe act provides that arculture. of South Rich was held at Ranclass OF PUBLICATION OF ORDER CONGRATULA-10N- S bly see service with a naval air "HEARTIEST shall be made for the TO CREDITORS rangements NOTICE dolph Sunday evening. Many of , unt ON A JOB WELL DONE. our sale of surplus property in rural loto the notice townspepole attended and enIt Is Ordered that 2. No words of mine can, add to calities and in such a manner as to joyed the fine program. creditors of Eugene Hanney, deceas- "MUD HEN" BECOMES n ie glory you have brought to Mrs. Arthur Cox spent two days assure fanners and farmers coop- ed, be given by the Administratrix "WHITE BILL" NOW arms by your exploits in as eratives equal opportunity to buy. of said of this week at Almy with her moth estate, by publication in the ifficult terrain and against as bit-- it Disposal agencies designated by Rich County Reaper, newspaper . For years hunters have shot the er, Mrs. Millie Brown, and Monday resistance as troops could be the board are directed to cause apMorprinted and published in the Coun- coot or mudhen and then tossed the she went with her husband to died upon to meet. You not only propriate quantities of surplus prop ty of Rich, State of Utah, at least water fowl away in disgust, des- - gan county where he is engaged in It them, you whipped them. erty to be sold or channeled into once a week for four weeks, to pre- pite opinions of experts that the trapping. as a magnificent piece of work. rural areas so that fanners an& sent their claims to said Adminis- tmud hen was as edible as any 'Mrs. Fanny Ellis is in California None of us will ever forget the farmers cooperative associations will tratrix withtin two months from the other duck. with her son Ralph and his family. The first Mrs. Jy when our flag finally burst be given opportunity to buy. Ralph Ellis has a new baby At a recent meeting of Ducks Unpublication of the notice. it above the Cituinan Hills. and equipment Witness die Clerk of said Court, limited, according to information re boy. trucks, machinery Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longhurst HANFORD MacNIDER, thus channeled into rural areas will with the seal thereof affixed, this ceived by the State Fish and Game and dealers came home Sunday from the hospi11th day of May, A. D. 1945. Brig. Gen. U. S. Army, be sold to regular retail department, the sportsmen voted to associations ADOLPH W. LARSON, change the common name of mud tal at Coalville. Albert is getting Commanding. to farmers cooperative (SEAL) r - t Clerk. hen to White bill, and as such, along as well as can be expected. (Continued on Last Page) 1 was among the first to climb NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ? Tuesday afternoon a very fine the coot is expected to join the othese peaks. I sure heaved a cry RICH COUNTY SCHEDULE FOR of program was given by the children er water fowl on the average bill CHAUFFER AND DRIVER deceasof our school. There was singing, relief when our commander said Estate of Eugene Hanney, fare. e could go back for a rest. And license ed. Creditors will present claims Investigations have shown the dancing, an opera with Hansel and off an inch-lon- g with vouchers to the undersigned at mud hen or white bill does nbt Gretel with witches, mother - and beard that had RANDOLPH own through 30 days of fighting. her residence in Randolph, Utah, on ' eat fish and mud as commonly sus- fother chorus, given by Mrs. Joan f June 8th 11:00 to 4:00. before the 20th day pf July, A.-- pected, but that its diet is as dean as Stuarts class, Torn Sawyer, or Jping to' soon be home among you, . 11:00 to 4:00. 10th . August D 1945. on Last Page) Bfc. PAUL HANNEY. any ducks. So its white bills , i October 12th 11:00 to 4:00. REGINA HANNEY, Should duffer now, brother, and pny LAKETOWN of the Estate of get a bag of them. Administratrix , June 9th 9:30 to 11:00. Hanney, Deceased.-DatEugene (cfca PAY DAY 9:30 to 11,00 of first publication. May 18, August 11th infost of last is the day WSJ) Friday, to Today October 13th 9:30 A. D. 1945. A Dime Chit of school Big graduation dance toCITY garden 1:00 DOHD DAT Every Dollar io night Coalville orchestra. H June 9th 12:00 to visa was business Ted Mrs. moPope Mr. Mrs. Jackman Dan and 12:00 to W August 11th U.S.Vcr Denis (Kt itor at Evanrton Thursday. tored to Ogden Wednesday. IdW. October 13th 12:00 .o 4 'y' - s; r' the-Thorn- , They re giving .their all . . . -- back them up. with YOUR dollars! the'.-fightin- g red-blood- buy NOW! BUY this-iimo.-.,- - ed ORE! ORE! E . . l'" - Am-dca- - white-(Continu- ed Rtztzitr e uan - - VRixtun taua |