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Show -- X Rich County Reaper. Randolph. Utan. I I WOODRUFF NEWS I I PROBATE AND 'GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES vi- - Mrs. Jenny ; Reese Went to Salt or ? court Lake this week' to visit with her Mr.' and Mrs. W. E. Marshall and I5 Consult clerk of district for the respective signers sisters, for a week or two. daughter,, were Ogden, visitor? May ; 5 ' Kenneth Dehn, s6nAof Mr. land further information. ... 22 to 27th. s ; TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiM Mrs. Charlie Dean, swho has beea A baby girt was bom to Mr. and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF living with a siste of his mother Mr: Blair Findlay " at Kemmerer, and going to Laythi high school, Monday, May 28th. Seaman Blair THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT home this week. ' Findlay is somewhere in the South OF THE STATE OF. UTAH, IN AND eveninj a cottage meetThursday F'acific theatre of wan.. FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. ing! was held; at the home of Mr. Mrs. Ernest McKinnon and and! Mrs. Ray Dean. Thornock visited in Ogden IN THE MATTER OF THE ESShel'by Huffaker and Cloyd EastFriday and Saturday, May 25 and TATE OF JAMES, KENNEDY, SR.: man wex;e at Randolph Friday on 26.; . deceased. n ' A birthday party was held at the The Petition of Elizabeth Ken- business. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Youngberg mol ome of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorn nedy Ricketts, praying for the apto Salt Lalce Friday and were tored it son tiheir Gerald, son in honor of of A. H..; Ricketts, as adpointment Mrs. Clara Dean. ministrator of the. Estate o James accompanied by; being his 16th birthday. Ken Muir and child. Mrs. and RanjMr. Miss Ruby Groll returned to Kennedy, Sr., deceased, and issuMr. and Mrs. with are rer a visiting ance. to the. said A. H. Ricketts of dolph Wednesday, after visiting ; arid' Wm. Reese, family. These folks ?y few, days in Evanston , ,etters of Administration, in said A soldiers dance was held Friday, Sstate has j been set for hearing at have been living in Afton, Wyo., the winter .where Mr. Muir has May 25th for Gerald Norris: Gene 0:00 oclock A. M. Tuesday, June past : been! teaching. V McKinnon and LaMar Wamsley.: 2th, 1945 at the' Court chambers Mr. and Mrs. Willard. Tingey and The boys from Woodruff, Kav Cor-ri- a, in the bounty Courthouse in RanCor-m- a, of Salt. Lake spent the week Stephen Dean and Orson dolph, Rich County: Utah, at which family thwarted were Islands the Solomon. in vital a position were invited. Captain i Mai ime any persoq interested in said end with Mr. and Mrs. Carter and ' J,PS. threatening E. Staff Marshville, of Hill, Sgt.. Floyd through thf leadership McKinnon gave an interesting talk matter, may appear and show cause, family . They also visited with ";2N. C., who Has. been awarded a Silver Star posthumously.. leader of an Mrs. .Hannah. Wood arrived ;in if any they may have, why said pe- Glen Comia, who leaves Monday antitank section, .he was ordered to support a rifle platoon and to have a few Randolph Saturday to. be with her tition should not be granted and said for his camp, after having his positions dug and ready when the enemy struck. The big gun that ; with and daiys Corson, , furlough: ' sister, Mrs. Wm. Johnson. etters be not issued. War Bonds helped, to provide for those men was ready when the Nips struck. to leave Thursday for inducis who are Jackson Ross Mrs. Mr. and Court said of The Clerk WITNESS. j Sgt. Hill, wounded, helped his men to completely rout the enemy. tion into the armed forces., .c;;Mrs. visiting in Randolph. with the seal thereof affixed this Lily Shimer of Salt Lake, canie with Frank Jacksons sister from 2'7th day of April, A D. i945.' ' ' them and 1 visited her ; sister,: Mrs. California is visiting hebe? ADOLPH W. LARSON, . : LAKETOWN NEWS Clerk. Effa'Longhurst' and family. ; Major Otto Kennedy ? is visiting (SEAL) h- -: Mrs; Leoma Haan, daughter DorMr. and Mrs., Arnold Barker spent here;1" and two small sons of Black-foo- t; Sheldon Kennedy . has been dis,a few 'days vacation at Ogden, last ' Lake othy Salt Land Office, District week..' Idaho, are here visiting with charged from the U. S. forces and 1945. Notice -' tihe 1, 1$ df Utah, misfortune May gethad City her mother, Mrs.: Eva Comia. ' McKay is home. 7 . ;:V is hereby given that the State of ting his wrist broken last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted South, and fam.. Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and; Miss Hazel Weston of Logan' was Utah on Nov. 9, 1942 filed applica ily of Providence,; Utah, were here family of Copperton, : Utah, were tion to select, Serial 063704 coverhome to spend the week end. f6r the week end with Mr. and Mrs LaVon Seamons of Hyde Park,. Randolph-- ; visitors over Decoration ' ' SEy4 Ser. KeU-- Cox.f - ,r ing . . , Utah, spent a week at Laketown with Day. Ny2sw-y4- ;. 12, Nwy4NW, sNwy4, Miss' Jean Norma Deyison of Ran his sister, Mrs. Gerald Alley". Miss, Hazel Jones of Offden is ' r. s n., t. swy4swy4 sec.;,24 Miss' at Sun-d- i' ft CONGRESSMAN OU attendance was home in TaOM Myrtle Johonson is dolph,: ' spending ten days in Randolph look E.f S, L. M., Utah: 520 acres. The TUsh for a short visit from K 9PANGC--P schtcl:' i' 4 .v ing atfer her interests here. has classified the land with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Ellsi5and : T Department, Dean Mrs. Mr: and Lyndon Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay, son ' " ' SecJohnson. worth under as for acquisition proper SURPLUS; PLANES OFFER .. arrived; here,, early Sunday Fay and daughter LaRae. Mrs. Elfe tion .7 of the Mr. and MrS. G. Arch' McKinnon Act daughter from. ..St. Grazing Taylor OPPORTUNITY TO YOUTH-- rJohn, . Kansas., of a few days at Foremoster and Mrs. Annie Findlay and opened it to. selecjoi by the morning a hospital at ' in, has heen The several Lyndon Young America of Ogden were , in ; Randolph for the home of Mr.' arid ;Mrs. Oliver with to compliance f State,, subject . Kansas. million young people in American .They were at Sun Wahlstromr Topeka,' Memorial Day. : ' laws and the governing regulations Pfc. George P.' Zimmerman, wife schools and colleges will have opday school and rLyndon spoke' to of Act 16, the selections under July two and days daughter Janet, spent those attending. It was fine seeing portunities ;to learn aviation firstlast week' at the Ilcber Myers home, RICH COUNTY SCHEDULE FOR 1894, and acts supplemental and lim and we are ell hoping he may hand from planes and equipment while enroute from Roberts to DRIVER AND CHAUFFER amendatory thereto. The applica- receive more relief for: the injuries produced 'for the present war and Fort Warren, Wyo. Camp LICENSE was allowed Dec. 9, 1943. Any ve received in the tion European war. acquired from the government by - ll Supt. and Mrs. Earl F. Passey of all persons claiming the iand and 7 Mr. Hendrickson and educational institutions under an Randolph were at the home of Mrs. Mr. Clayson RANDOLPH beto or object adversely desiring were the speakers at of Evanston,' aeronautical surplus disposal proLola Johnson helping plant the garof cause character of mineral the ' ; den." June 8th 11:00 to ,4:00.;; Sacrament meeting Sunday ...They gram recently announced. the land or for any other reason food-foMrs. Wm. J. Lamborn went to San thot. . Eligible to: receive property; unAugust 10fih 11:00 to 4:00. ijave some very fine ofthis in file their should to Francisco her visit protest sons, Friday der the new regulation are non-prOctober 12th-ll:0- 0 to 4:00. The wives and. children of these twq v Paul and Howard. - " fice during the period of publica- men were also in attendance. it scientific or educational instituLAKETOWN PrinV Wallace Grandy and family tion or before final approval FailThe children of Mrs. Emily Dkk.-sb- n tions, organizations, or associations moved to A'fton, Wyo., where he will Jime 9th 9:30., to 11:00. t to so the time within ure . protest were here Sunday, - bringing .that are , organized under the laws take the place of Kenneth Muir is llthr-3:3- 0 to 11:00 sufficonsidered be will ' specified e xf the. United States or the state beautiful flowers for MemoriM Day Mr. , to ll:(7j October Seminary teacher. oi evidence cient the . where institution is located, and Muir being transferred to Shelly. and visiting with one .another. V v GARDEN ; CITY ; character of the land, and the selecWillis E. Kearl went to Logan on which are directly supported in Elmar Frazier motored to Coal1:00. to June obotherwise free from tion to his is visit wife who there being whole or in part through the use of Sunday ville Sunday to bring his wife, and August. llth 12:00 to WO, assistance.-M- r. medical to for be the will jection, .approved funds derived from taxation.1 It is new son home from the hospital. October, 13th 12:00 jo 1:00. and Mrs. Frank Siddoway of State. SCOTT P. STEWARD, Reg: A estimated that more than 30,000 Coalville, ' baby boy was born Sunday at Utah, spent Saturday and ister. schools and colleges are eligible un Sunday With the Geo. Siddoways hind Coalville to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Twenty-tw- o reception centers Adv. May 25, June 1945. der.fhis program. Tn every instance A1 Siddoways. )' Eastman.. ... r will be placed about the country in ' the educational institution is requrr-e- d Priesthood Aaronic The Quite a number of townsfolk' atboys were order that the army' may; bring District Lake Salt Land Office, the Lake Bear Stake quartertended, to certify that' th property acqvery busy Saturday cleaning the as close to their, homes as 1945. Notice 1, 16, conference held at Utah, r Paris May City uired-Will ly Sunday. be used. Gnly for nonyards around our church... , pbssiible of final screening and re is Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. on June that 14, Johnson, hereby given instructional' Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Faildia and flight experimental lease.' It is planned that the com- 1940, the State of Utah filed Dallas Johnson and Adin Thomock applipurposes and : that" It will .Cnpt op of of Almy. visited Sunday afRandolph were twon visitors' on plete process in a separation center cation to select, Serial 062920, un- family disposed of. until tit lfes'; been renternoon' with.' Mr. and Mrs. Bay will take about 48 hours,' after that der the Act- - of Feb. Sunday.''1'' for 1929,' 26, dered unfit and useless except as Mrs,' C.:K Alley knd Mrs. Gerald: the individual wiU ' be on his way Spencer and Shelby Huffaker. aNEy4 Sec. 26, T. 9 N. R. 7 E. S. L. : scrap.'". A party was given Mopday night Alley were supper guests of Mr. home, Processing at these centers M., Utah," The Department has at the hobrie of Mr.1 and Mrs. - Ray Brig. Irwin at St. Charles Sun-- : began May 14, 1945. classified tihe land as proper for ac- Dean day evening; VETERANS FILE 'v s A for theit son Steve, who leav-e- s Carl came '7 on Pfc. Sec. home the of Panhorst under quisition Taylor FOR INS;URANCE .V ' Thursday for. induction into the Friday from Tacoma, Washington,: to se armed and it Act, opened Grazing National , Service , Life Insurance forces. This is their third on; a furlough. lection the under the State, His by son to go into the ' service. applications received by. the Veter Thermal daughter, of Mrs. Dean to Grant Miners atHospitals. Any in ans Admiustratiq v up to May , : Pugmire vw taken to , the Bear friends and relatives were " to to this apobject person fine desiring 1945; totalled .1728,500,; t The- total .Lake,, hospital afflicted with Tick tendance and all had a. very plication because of the mineral tim6. '' sum involved amouned to $133,953,-310,00- 0 "Fever.',, ; character, of. the land or for any othBp. Amps Robinson and uncle He-hanmsurance value. There Robinson' were business visitors er, reason should file his protest in is, every indication that the number at Evanston, Wyo., one day the past this office during the period of pub of insurance; applications received week. ' licatiori or, before final approval will reach the 17 million-- 500 mark The Relief Society held the clos4 "sf SCOTT P. STEWART, Register; before : this War is ended. mg meeting Tuesday night in their ' i v. j Adv. May 25, Jiine ;.v hall, n the form of a program and MORE' TIRES RELEASED refreshments. FOR CIVILIAN USE- -1 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM , UNITED ; tA POUND TRESPASSING LIVE-.r; An additional 500,000 passenger-ca- world weye iihtqryiewed, and,1 ; by an X.. STATES STOCK tires; have been. released for, rayot?, expressed the tioning duringi the., month of May.; belief that men with" extended, and Notice is hereby given that all This brings, the total number of arduous';, service overseas and fathfound trespassing upon livestock tires . available for. civilian replace-me- n ers should, receive conpreferential lands of the United States within in May to 1,500,000. However, sideration. AND the Monte Cristo, Randolph or Lake-tow- n the rubiBer bureau points out that , Accordingly, the program :to :be Grazing Districts of the Cache will not help to relieve the followed STAMPS provides for!, the issuance , National Forest, State. of Utah, wil s ortage since the urgent, need for to and! enlisted j woman of man, eac'q be impounded 'Under Regulation T .replacements is so much greater an Adjusted Service' Rating, Card, 12, U. S. Department of Agriculture, i now than it has been at 1 any previ- Separate point totals wiU be enter-ou- s Forest 15. on or after June Service, period since .raUoning began. on this card covering each of 1945, if the same be not previously ' : the following .factors: .v Tnim nm- removed ii iib permanently from the Na- auction. Animate not sold at the lyw 1. Service Credit Signal Corps Photo tional 1 point for FbtCst.; public sale will be sold at private defeat of Germany gives us our first each month of service since American soldiers in the AdmiralSept. 16 After owners the atsale or condemned and destroyed, impoundment, Islands a write and large-scal- e ty message opportunity to demobil- 1940. of to a container tach of the the livestock as required by the regulations of the leg trespassing may regain : men those .ize who have fought 2. Overseas Credit 1 for carrier pigeon. The pigeon air possession thereof only by first repoint faiid served for long. periods. Ta de- each month overseas since that date, force does an invaluable job in Secretary of Agriculture. the States in full United imbursing R. C. ANDERSON, in communications the difficult kind termine what standards the enlist3. Combat. Credit 5 points . for - Forest) Ranger. toe for of in we warfare are in expenses the incurred gatherup against ed men themselves believed should each special award or decoration, '.y' Pacific. Your War Bonds helped to ing. impounding, pasturing and r'Z THOMAS H. SEVY, be taken into account in establish- 4. Parenthood Credit 12 points train this air force. Keep up you? U said All Rariger. livestock. impound ing priority of separation fnm the for each child under 18 years up to Bond purchases until G. I. Joe cd animals not Forest. so redeemNational U. Cache reaches Tokyo.. S. Trtatury Dtparlmtnl previously army, troops in all parts of the '3 children. 1945. ed will be offered for sale at public Adv, May 25, June : v..-,- -- ed - -J Mrs-Adi- . . : . ; . . , vr.-'- -- , . . ! ! : . . ' NNErSENE, ! r . - . - . . - - . -- I , ' ' : ; ( ; of X , full-tim- 13th-4-9:3- . . non-miner-al - . 9th-r-12:- 00 : - ! ; ; -- ! . -- . . ; '' 5 and-Mrs- 150-d- ay -- EM1BS UAE3 .. : : - , t , - ' . er , V VICTORY - . . r f .. x over-whelmi- r - V ng : WAR BONDS r- . -- I j 4 11 tit ; - . . -- , 'tofest 1-- 8, |