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Show J , . ; : ; t,t . 0 - f v FROM OUR BOVS AND GIRLS IN THE U. S. SERVICE 12, 1945, Mr. and Mrs. Amos the following letter received Parker dated May the Department War, from On June 11, 1945. - - Pendent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Number 20 Randolph. Utah. Friday June 22. 1945 $1.50 Fet Tear - , . t Glendon Barker, Private First Class, Infantry United States Army. For heroic achievement in aviation on pril 23, 1945, in the Po Valley, Italy. During a difficult river crossing with A. artillery fire hampering troop WOODRUFF NEWS move- Mrs. Elsie Cox returned home Thursday after visiting several days at Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. John Cox. Her sister Reta McKinnon and children of Randolph visited with her Friday. Mr. Ray Reed of Woodscross is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Gsro Cornia and family. He is a nephew of Mrs, Cor- ments, He. Barker was assigned to find his companys command post and deliver important messages. He was handicapped by the fact that his assignment came at a time when his company was changing position with rapidity and enemy sniper fire was active. With plucky courage he set out on his mission and in a minimum of time found his company. Dur- nia. ing his many trips as a messenger he was further imperiled by accurately timed air bursts, yetwith high courage and devotion to duty' he repeatedly exposed himself to danger to execute his military assignments, he displayed considerable intelligence and courage over an extended period of time and is duly praised and commended fof his superior conduct while under enemy fire. Entered the military Mrs. Alice H. Johnson Rich County's War Bond Queen service from Laketcwn, Utah, June 2, 1944, and went from Fort Douglas to Camp Joseph T. Robinson et Little Rock, Arkansas, for military training. LOCALS FOR SAHIB; One set harness with or without colars. Write or see Joe Wamsley, iRandolph, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. David QUEEN CONTEST IN RICH COUNTY - '' s Queens in Rich County receievd votes as follows; Mrs. Alice H. Johnson, cop- s s V v ,and Mrs, Fern Kennedy were EvanstorrShoppers Wednesday. George Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, has teen discharged front the U. S. Forces and is home. We uderstand George has been in the service for about three years. Mr. and Mrs.1 Wm,: Hoffman and Mbs'.' George Groll ''were business visitors at Evanston Wednesday. Miss Margaret Ziegler was a stage passenger to Evanston Wednesday. She has accepted a position with the Freeman Cafe. Mrs. Aivis Toone, was a stage passenger to Evanston Wednesday. Mrs. Annio Findlay" and grandson; any G hofidd of Ogden and Monte Barnes another grandson of Evanston spent a few days visiting at the home of and Mra. W. Gk Marshall. Hoffman fvas in Evanston on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshal and Mr. nnd Mrs. Blain Marshall shopped in Evanston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Glen 'McKinnon were Logan visitors last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kearl attended the funeral of LeRoy Holmgren held at Bear River last Friday. Sgt. and Mrs. Fay Kennedy and daughter returned to Idaho Falls after g a day with Randolph relatives. They were accompanied home by Miss Coleen Gray. ' Hubert Hellstrom returned from Ogden and accepted a position with the Sims Service station. . Mr. and Mrs. motored Thornock Kay to Logan to take their Tuesday evening baby who is reported very ill. vis-itin- f To the People of this Community How long will the war with Japan last? to Everybody has this question but our best advice is not to bhse - your bond on buying whether you it will think take weeks ot years to win in the Pacific. The best war conduct is always to be on war an all-oeffort basis. ' ; General C. MacArthur gave you Douglas the tipoff on what to before your relatives and lends take over a wrecked n Okyo. jn fhe Philippine only 185 Japanese surren-e- d in a slaughter which cost ut J cam-Jfaig- them 308,180 min. bonds in the 7th War Loan a spirit of an American in Givfe it to the Japs full an with aii your weapons. Cf Th s the way to do your part in a,t the vital, mighty 7th War j an. Now all together. jy jfbat. THE EDITOR 5', District Land Office, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, May 16, 1945. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah on Nov. 9, 1942 filed application .to select, Serial 063704 covering NLNE. ,Sec, 12, NWNW," SfcNTO, swy4swy4 7 NSW-Va- , Sec. 24 T. 8 N., R. E., S. L. M., Utah, 520 acres. The Department, has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Section 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act and opened it to selection by the State, subject to romplilhce with the laws and regulations governing selections under the Act of July 16, and 1894, and acts supplemental amendatory thereto. The application was allowed Dec. 9, 1943. Any and all persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land or for, any other reason should file their "protest in this during the period of publication or before filial approval. Failure to so protest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the land, and the selection being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. SCOTT P. STEWART, Register. ot-fi- ce non-miner- May 25, June al 1, 8, 15, 22, 1945. Several cases of whooping cough have been reported in Randolph. Mrs. L. G. Rex and children of Evanston and Mrs. Virginia Kunz and baby of California, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. Wayne iSims and Myron Hellstrom returned Wednesday from a few days fishing trip in Wyoming. They report the creeks higg and muddy. Mrs. Maude Corless, daughter Billy Lou ' and Mrs. Lota Kennedy left Monday for Klammoth Falls, Oregon, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phipps and family. Cel. and Mrs. William Brown and daughter came from Ogden Saturday to yisit with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jackman. They, were acof companied by Mrs. Layton Marshall on is furlough. Brown Col. Ogden. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Public offices of Meeting will be held in the of Education, Board the Rich County at at Randolph, Utah, June 30, 1945, 1 :30 oclock p. m. for the consideration and adoption of a ' Financial Budget, 1st, fer the fiscal year beginniig July Rich of or citizen, 1945. Any taxpayer, attend this meet County is invited to .(Signed) ,ine N. L. GRAY, President of the Board. ' ss j Dee Jay Dean of Evanston is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dean this week. The fishing season opened Friday. We hope the fishers all had good luck. Claire Peterson who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. iElve Cornia, returned to her home at Blackfoot, Ida. this week. Mr. and Mrs. H&zen Atkinson and family of Evanston spent Sunday with Mrs. Eve Cornia. Mr. Chas. Dean of San Carlos, Calif., arrived in town Saturday. He will visit with his relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nebeker and boys of Evanston spent the week end with Mrs. Maud. The boys will remain for a few days visit. of Mr, and (Mrs. Frank Burleigh Evanston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oox Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. John Cox and Merlyn Cornia of Salt Lake sent Sunday here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas of Oakland, Calif., arrived here Sunday on their way to Washintong, D. C. Mr. Thomas who is In the Navy is being transferred there for schooling and his wife is accompanying him. Mrs. Thomas is the daughter of Mrs. Oneta Cox Hansen, a sister of . Arthur and 'Charles , - ? V V' )i NOTICE . " s l'"" . .. A ' ort derful time. - s , s y ped the title in Randolph with a margin of 167 over her nearest opponent. Mrs. Johnson received 497 votes, Miss LaRue Hatch 330, and Miss Joyce Peart 24. Miss Eileen Brown of Woodruff received 230 votes. This i3 not the final score but the latest figures we have. L. B. Johnson, county bond queen chairman reported that Rich county had gone over the top with a 100 percent. Final score of the queens vote will be published next - v'V ','4.1- - ; X Smith and family, Bingham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Norris and Charles Norris met at Lorih. Farr .Pe-- k in Ogden to celebrate Fathers Day. The weather was perfect, thepark is beautiful at this time of year and 31 sat down to wee.. a pic nic, lunch a at ell a wonMe, In Advar ce Cox. - - 'Letters have been received from Kay and Orson Cornia and Steve Dean and these boys were sent to Camp Hood, Texas, for military training. The Randolph ward attended our ALL THE WORLD looks to The American Flag as the symbol of freedom from Sacrament meeting Sunday. They furaggression and a guarantee that peace and righteousness shall prevail. This nished the speakers jand the . music. official insignia of the Mighty Seventh War Loan,' shows the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima by U. S. Marines. It Is the picture that has been more widely used than The music was under .the direction, of Mr. Cart Stuart. The speakers were: any in this .war, proceeds of which the AP donated to service relief. Max Dickson, a deacon, David Argyle, a teacher, Keith Hoffman, a priest, RICH COUNTY SOLDIER CAR INSPECTION Wayne Argyle, an Elder, Ray. Hoffman, KILLED ON OKINAWA AGAIN DUE a seventy, and Merle Peart, a - high priest. We enjoyed having them with The sad news came Tuesday anus and invite them to visit us often. Do It Now! State Highway Mr. and Mrs. Osro Comia motored to nouncing the death of another Rich Patrol Warns . killed on the of island soldier, county Superintendent P. L. Dow of the Ogden Monday. Okinawa: State Highway Patrol announces AugIvy Cox was ill this last week with Ffc. Wallace Bitton, oon of Mr. and ust 15th as the deadline for the annual the mumps. Farley Cornia with the Mrs. George Bitton, Ogden, and whose safety inspection of all cars licensed in measles, Lucille Cornia and Marian widow is Mrs. Ella Wilson Bitton of the State of Utah. Hopkins with whooping cough. We No New Cars Okin17th on hope these folks are soon well again. Randolph was killed May awa. Remember, if the war with Japan Monday Shirley Quist of Ogden came to help his grandmother, Mrs. Eve Corto were to end and factories were the He received training at Camp Wolters new cars tomorrow it nia during Farleys illness. Texas, and left for overseas January start making Mr. and Mrs Delmer Brown and Mrs. take would six years to replace all Am17, 1945. erica's cars. Ezra Putnam motored to Ogden this Survivors besides his widow and parweek. Speed Wears Them Out ents include .two sons, Ronald and At 45 M. P. H. 45 per cent more rub- It is nice to receive letters from the Dennis iBitton, and a daughter, Joleene mo it boys in the (European countries where Bitton, Randolph; a brother Pfc. Le- cent more gasoline are used than at 35 their letters are not being censored Roy Bitton, Panama; five sisters, Mrs. M. P. H. and wear on all parts of the now. We are hoping some be arriving Truman Sparrow, Mrs. Chester Nelson, vehicle is a lot home. too. higher, Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Mrs. Jordan Mrs. Helen Hoflfman and children reThe Other Fellow Should turned to their home at Randolph MonHave Good Brakes And Williams, all of Ogden. So Should You day. She has been staying with her Avoid the rush, give the mechanic a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox while Club Victory Four 4-chance to do good work. Have your her children have been o very ill with car inspected early. Her sister Virginia, whooping cough. President, Connie Jean Cheney. to returned her home with her. (Paid advertisement) . Vice President, Marjorie Robinson. Mrs. Maude Stuart has been to Salt Secretary - Treasurer, Merle Thomas. Lake for several- - days receiving medFOR SALE McCormick Deering ical Reporter, Connie Jean Cheeney. attention. . mowing machine; good condition, Song Leader, Merle Thomas. $40.00. See or write K. J. Sims, Gar Organist, Marjorie Robinson. to order called preswas den City, Utah. To the People by Meeting ot this Community ident, Connie Jean Cheney, on June 15. The first song was The Churcih in the Jerry Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs, Felex My Thinking My Money Wildwood. A demonstration on Table Lake of Evanston is here visiting his My1 Time will stay in this war to Rose club Mrs. Rollo EastMr. the and leader, by grandparents, Ettiquete the finish. Kearl. During the meeting the girls man. Ted Rr'Gamble, National di-cooked four different kinds of vegeta- rector of the rw War Finance bles. The closing song was Sing Your Notice and Division was presEdith Home. Earley Way leader of the ' V ent as a visitor, j District Land Office, Salt Lake millions of Connie Jean Cheney, Reporter. volunteers City 1, Utah, May 16, 1945. Notice who are sellis hereby given that on June 14, ing you the 1940, the State of Utah filed appliWar Bonds needed cation to select. Serial 062920, un- - ! H . . . extra der the Act. of Feb. 20, 1929, for Sec. 26, T. 9 N. R. 7 E. S. L. NE The Department has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Sec: 7 of the Taylor ' Grazing Act, 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 pub lication or before final approval. SCOTT P. STEWART, Register. M., Utah. May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22, 1945. imi r'ui li to beat the Japs and complete the war job in Europe, put the wartime i credo of Americans in these 14 words. Its good advice to follow not only during war loans but every day. You cant help too much to win a war. Todays community and national war loan totals should reflect your personal determination to see the war through. Regardless of what the War Bond score is today, it is not high enough unless you have gone to bat and l limit bought bonds to , of your buying power. THE EDITOR the-actua- - , |