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Show V ; r- . t i r linK ( z' ) ' t , V ;( pV-'- '' ' fiL. ? An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests f i-- .. Volume ! 8 Number 22 Jolly .ars will make Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley fl.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph. Utah. Friday July 6. 1945 Ann aotipnVfrir 0t The People Ot Whit PATRIOTIC UTAHNS Gariys LegV in Southern Utah, OVERSUBSCRIBE DRIVE WOODRUFF NEWS heif hbm$ for; ji seven-wVe- k period f during "which time tasting July-11- , Patriotic Utahns have met the ' Mrs. Emma Cornia. is at Coalville coming production titled last and .most Sr iryvjj important challenge wall be t produced; on has week having her daughter, Suof the. Seventh War Loan Drive, sans tonsils removed. near' Utahs Hiolly- - namely the $20,000,000 Series E mdb. Mjs. Agnes Frazier of Salt Xake war days, millions of. tour quota, ,it was announced this week is here visiting with Mrs. Emily, and State Chairman Charles L. by California-;be-jause; to lured Annie Frazier, her brother Jake Ru- Smith of file Utah . War Finance Of the attraotion and glamour fi and other relatives' and friends (A Lot of Money) Committee. " the movie mills.; In the posthere. the Federal Reserve Although era, tourists can see movies in was spent by tourists in the United States in the last Miss Melba Briggs of Rigby, Ida., r was still processing year Far making right here in Utah. Its Banksales and Shirley Frodsham of Evanston, (the accounting period for secret that Hollywood is now are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. the Mighty 7th ended July 7), pur' Sirnnly entrenched in southern Ut., chase of the Frank and Elmer Framer. ; ; .small denomination and is gradually lending its glamour Mrs. Loa Madsen and her baby of You received l171st of this amount Wednesday had siphononly to the state. In turn, the movies ed off $20,271,961 Idaho, is visiting her parents of Utahs most inRigby, a drop in the bucket. m?de in Utah are publicizing;, the flationary money. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Putnam and' les scenic attractions ;by. way . of other relatives and friends here. Rich countys share in oversubbackground material in all parts scribing the stiff est E quota in Wednesday the Aaronic priest- -' of the globe. As proof of the state- Utah war amounthood boys and the teen age girls financing Do we appreciate the value of tourist dollars? ment, word has just been received ed to $40,040.00, or history 83 per cent of were taken to Salt Lake City for Do we know what Utah has to offer the by the State Department of Publi- county quota, according to County the day. Sixteen boys and thirteen tourist? city to the effect that Ski Aces, Chairman L,;B. Johnson. girls were ready early Wednesday made in Utah is scheduled for reDo we offer friendly, competent service? E The Series morning to leave for their trip. Bp. accomplishments lease September 21, for South AmCox and Bill Eastman of the bishopmeet Utah its $41,000,000 helped erica and later the entire world. In overall g ric, Ray Spencer, the Aaronic Priest quota with a addition, the Magic Carpet Movie173 per cent subscription of hood advisor, and Maude Cox and tone film 'in technicolor recently Continuous standard r of tourist Mr. Smith announced. high living requires that Myrtle, supervisors of teen age completed in Utah's San Juan river be income trebled. Brother . The spontaneous oversubscr iptio n girls accompanied them. areas and for world release is in the Grand of Salt Lake, was the guide (almost $30,(100,000) was chiefly atEvery, citizen plays an essential part in the picture: process of editing in Hollywood. this group. They were taken to for to shrewd tributable corporation All of which proves that the stat- and the church welfare building and an fund buyers who more Information about your community and state es scenic attractions are on the way than public Enthusiasm word state the in explanation of tilings there was givtheir $13,000,000 along passing tripled good and in due time will to world-fam- e and service. with en; then to Temple Square, in the Friendly competent quota purchases totaling lure to Utah its just proportion and museum building, and attended the 'share of tourist money, the importUTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY "in Utah organ recital given in the tabernacle Seventh The Mighty AND INDUSTRL4L DEVELOPMENT ance of which few Utahns properly The records boys then went to the Desert in volume dollar smashed Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah evaluate. for a swim, then all were- tak, follows: as Gym all categories (Previous I the church office build. . en through Series high figures in parentheses). Stale Officials At Reno had lunch; then ; went J 55 They 3rd ing. in E, $20,271,961 ($15, 876, through the Deseret '; Newspaper. t War Loan; other than ETko indito Utah Vital problems particular building, then to the State Capitol, LOANS FOR FARMERS viduals, $10,455,991 ($8,8(1,991 in were discussed by Donald Hacking 6th); total individuals, $20,727,952 OUR FUTURE where wonderful information was AND STOCKMEN FOREIGN POLICY Wurman and Charles A. Root, comJ given to them.' These grounijs were ($23,537,953 in 5th) ; corporations, merce attorney of the Utah Public $40,261,275) ($32,188,247 in 3rd); over s secretary-treeLerwis very . beautiful, with poses .all; hT,-Longhurst, The .world is waiting, expectant Service Commission at the Moun bloom.- It was a very; nice day.iwell. National all .investors,. $70, 989,23.., ($58, ly for final ratification by the Sen- urer .of the Rich County ' ic States conference . of all, ' Everyone Enjoyed themselveA 424,332 in 54b). ate of our membership mthe 'In-- i Frm''AsBoc34tion,. .received 3vprd spenimuch.-Alji' returned wm$ that The dean sweep. In lhc Mightj ternational Monetary Fund and an that President Truman has sighed vefy vi Reno, Nevada, Jura 29 and 30. i which Seventh . preserved, Utahs unbrokc International Bank for Reconstru- the bill passed by Congress Back E Bonds ' State Employ Frank Grubber has visited .sever-- al en war financing reoord. j It alst ction and Development, as well as increases the powers of the associAs part of the . program to put ' of ation and speeds, up the granting days here this week 'with, friends, that Utah would be ont the United Nations Charter. Utah over the top in E bond sales, a appeared stockmen. and farmers home is, at New Jersey, but;-h- e to oans .atFranks dozen: to states a of about has The House of Representatives state sponsored bond rally and ra- tainonly lived here for severtl years. He associaE quota, acthe already approved the sum and the Under the new law, the cent of has been in the dio broadcast held June 20 and 21 army atNortb Afto D. Howe Moffat, exeat-tiv- system of the World Bank. Now tion may lend up to 65 per resulted in a tremendous boost to cording released ' , manager. the Senate alone must act since the the normal agricultural value of the rica, Italy, and has been The radio play, I bond sales. Mr. Smith congratulated the peo-- i Charter will not be submitted to farm. In the past a loan was lim- frorri the army now. , He was in the Regret, written by Joseph J. Can- pie of Utah for their tremendous the House. ited to 50 per cent of the apprais- hospital for a week. It was yery non, commissioner of Publicity, to- response to mid-Jun- e when areals It thus becomes important to U- ed normal value of the land plus 20 to see him. gether with a newscase of the bond the E quota looked impossible of nderstand that the fund is a device per cent of the permanent improve- good A cottage meeting was held on rally at the Capital Was broadcast attainment. Mr. Moffat described to supply world business men with ments. over Utahs four major stations. .Cul- their achievement as the most re at the home of of the kinds' of currency The authority to continue making Thursday evening enough was acceptthe the event, minating markable recovery Ive ever seen, they need to settle their trading ac Commissioner loans is extended to Mrs. Fern Cornia . ed bid by James A. Hogle of $15,000 out that Utah had elimbec counts. While the World Bank is July 1, 1946. The contract interest The Woodruff choir motored to in E bonds for the valuable port-foli- o pointing in the bottom the 8th from 5 Reoonstruc from is cent, International loans rate these on an per Randolph Friday evening for prac'containing the signature of all standing of the states as of unit really taon Finance Corp., which wil while the contract rate far land tice. These two choirs will sing for the states governors, including Brig June, to 10th from the topi guarantee loans for reconstruction bank loans remains at present all-ti- stake conference, which will be held ham Youlig, 'first territorial governClarence Bamberger,, executive purposes. low of 4 per cent. V or, offered by ithe state as an incenat Randolph. . exclaimed that all - The President wants the United - Treasurer LonghurSt Sunday tive toward higher E bond sales, Secretary ithis would not have been possible States to be the first nation to rati- said that many Commissioner loans (Continued on Last Page) without the hard work of thousands fy the United Nations Charter, have bean repaid and that others of volunteer workersas- well as the This Charter establishes a worlt have been reduced so that they can radio, the newspaper, and all other court to settle disputes between na- now WAD be refinanced with 4 per cent publicity media. tions, and to use force if necessary, land bank loans. This, he said, is of benefit to many borrowers for it WASHINGTON NEWS NOTES it their membership or Jiave the reduces their interest rate and con. From Congressman W. K. Granger membership conferred upon them solidates their loans. because of some act of heroism or BRITAINS GENERAL unsual public service. in Ran'.'V r Ce-mta- uv ; last-minu- te pre-wa- UTAHNS! , WHY SO LOW? . YOUR record-smashin- $70,-989,23- 1. post-wa- $40,-261,2- 79. - , r - ,'s . . , , Iain-Pacif- ! ; J ; i hard-to-me- et e ; me vice-chairm- an, M MR - DDK Saturday, June 2, dolph, brown bvlfold, containing FOR SALE One set of harness, Britain has just held its first genabout $45 in cash. Reward for reeral election since the war began with or without collars. Write or see turn to Mearl Marshall. and America has become interested Joe Wamsley, Randolph, Utah. in how their election works. Ordin arily these elections are held every five years but may be postponed in time. One member is elected to the House of Commons for every fifty thousand registered voters. Every registered voter being permitted, to mark X beside the name of the candidate of his choice and drop his ballot in a box much as we do The party With the greatest number of elected members in the House of Commons has its leader. The lead- election. ' ?rk r - s ' i : LOST er is then appointed Prime Minister by the King. Thus the Prime Minister is not directly elected by the people. The people generally vote for the candidate of the party whose leader , they favor. The Prime Minister then selects his Own cabinet ministers, who must be members of either the PUtto House of Commons or to the House o&cii Hyy Safety Gefcr, Gunners in flash-pro0f Lords.gear, masks, gloves, stand by 40 j rne House of Lords is not eleot- mm. quadruple mount on carrier. ed and can not vote m general elec- War Bonds add funds for .such. vital . ' S v.S. Trent?' equipment. tions. These members either inher- - of ! - X. J I |