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Show V; Rich County Reaper, Randolph. Utan. LOCAL HEPS FLYING IN YOUR HOME TOWN POST-WA- R By C. C CAMPBEIX,, Leo McKinnon, Glen McKinnon, National Groups Aid in , Willard Peart, Dave Jones and Airpark Planning Wayne Kennedy were in Ogden on The day is not far off when a town business Monday. and Jones does not possess community Dave Mrs. that .Mr. and. EVans-to- h facilities will be as much iii landing were children shopping American scene as would of out the Thursday. .. without roads leading to town a be Mr. and Mrs. Layton Marshall of other sections. Ogden, came Friday to visit with As personal flying and feeder airMr. and Mrs. Wayne "Marshall and line transportation become a definite other relatives. Wayne has to reand important feature of our everyE. Warren, Francis to Fort day lives, much of the community port been has He 2nd. Oct. activity will be centered around the Wyoming, s airpark. For this reason, progreshome' oh furlough. town officials' look forward to sive Mr. and Mr. W. E. Marshall,' an air service installation building daughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. vthat will be attractive, convenient. Wayne Marshall and children moshort tored to Ogden Sunday for-- ,tiVa:i:;.T. XM ashington, the Civil Aeronau-Itic- s Administration has an airport division which will d working plans fo? airdiagram facilitiesof every description.landing R gional offices of the Civil Aeronau- - , stration work umh State aviation executives.closely Various privately operated aviation organizations can provide much salient information. For instance, the National Aeronautic Association is helpiiig communities to plan their air future and aiding them to gain their- position on the' Main Line. More, than 40 years of accumulated knowledge, .on aviation, and particu- - 1 , " -- ; - - visit-- Lew Hayward came home Thursday from Ogden where he has been employed. Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pope were Evanston shoppers Friday. Dan Jackman, manager of the Creamery Assn., is home from the hospital, Reeling ; pretty Co-o- p . ; : good. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Kennedy and daughter of Boise, Idaho are visiting here; It is reported that Fay has been discharged from the anny. Mrs. Iank McKinnon and .the new baby returned home from the Pee' hospital last Saturday. Frank and. Mrs. Leo McKinnon went down ' V V.; for them. . South, Rich held their first dance of the season Friday. Dan Jackman and Geprge Groll were in Ogden on business during the week. ' Mf. '' and Mrs. Wayne Marshall and children Lanney and Judy, motored to Evanston Friday. ,, They have rented an apartment there and Mrs. Marshall and children will live there while Mr. Marshall is in the army..' , , Molten metal from Utahs mines has been flowing into war program at rapid rate. : Development needed to restore reserves. Utah has given much . to , make ore" reserves have been reduced to America strong and to help win a low level. For every pound of ore mined the war, Amohthe contributions ' another must be foiirid' it the' life": she hai? made$Hui been metals metals which Will not be returned of the industry Is to be perpetu' ated. Utahs operators have to.the, hills of the state. to this policy in their proUtahs metal industries have Co- grams of balanced operations and ntributed to the war 'effort approxithat is why the states mining in30 cent of nations the per mately dustry has grown and expanded. supply ol copper; 20 per cenot-the- . , While tad situation is not alarmmolybdfnum; 40 per cent of the. ing today, a condition does exist 15 van-iuper. approximately calls for the' cooperation of and. 7 per cent of that cent' of the Ied in order to insure proper . everyone thf ,:v rehabil2;.a;l.:ii tf Industry when This record was achieved .in. the the war, with Japan has been won. ' face of a serious manpower, short An atmosphere of encouragement, age which made it necessary ' fot rather than restrictive taxes, low the inrlnstry to place virtually alt tariffs and laws which retard the available men" on production ;.aa nw of, venture capital into the finneglect development work.- .The ancing of prospects, would be a v; .result lias been' that Utahs known good postwar tonic for Utah. : ...-- . ed . m; rr; t- ii ; , ,, - ' i' SUMMONS .v- - .. NOTICE TO WATER USERS LETTER RECEIVED FROM MARK S. ' NORRIS, GM3;c ..The following applications have been ' filed with the " State EnginAt the completion' of the transfer eer to appropriate water in Rich we became a part of Task Force 31 County, State of Utah, throughout and proceeded into Sagami Wan the entire year, unless otherwise across the peninsula from designated, all locations being from (Bay) just and Tokyo BayZWe ahdiored-therSiLB&M. each 16713 Town of Pickelville, co Par- saw several Jap submarines, the black flag of surrender ley N. Hodges, via Garden City, flying tower. . Early Utah, .10 sec. . ft. of water for do- from its conning anmestic use from Payne Spring, trib- morning of the 30th we weighed chor" and moved down around the utary to Hodges Canyon to Bear peninsula and up into Tokyo Bay E. deg.-38.Lake, at a point N.. 23 1520 ft. from Sy4 Cor., Sec. 3i,.Ti4 for the landing. It' has been An honor to particiN, R 5 E. The diverting and carryin this final amphibious landpate ing works will consist of concrete more so to. be able to help and ing head box, 7,610 ft. of pipe and evacuate our recently freed prisonconcrete reservoir. war. of ers 16733 t - James Stuart, Woodruff,' May this begin a' lasting peace! Utah, .033 sec. ft. of water for stock .. well, bet. watering use front a, is a .'This letter the ship had made 60 and 100 ft. deep, at a point N. hands. all It starts with the for 410 ft. and W. 684 ft. from SVi Cor., up were we Guam and heard time in Sec. 9, TON, R 7 E. ; over. war 'All in all about the being 16765 Gale McKinnon, Randolph was it a very interesting trip. The Utah, .02 sec. ft. of water for domesscores agaimv ; tic use from a well, bet. 50 and Mighty O ... So long Afom, write soon, 100 ft. deep, at a point N. 2570 ft. Love, MARK. and 'W. 2&50 ft from SE Cor., Sec. d 33, VT 10 N.; R 7 Ejilrid for New,. 100 H, P.7 Mercury . Motors incidental irrigation and stock for sale $175.00 plus installation. watering. X.'jX. 16802 Benjamin Groll, Randolph Trans Continental Gargage, Evans Utah, .011 sec. ft of water for do- ton.: mestic use from a well, bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep, at a point S. 1320 Lighthouse Killer Hundreds of deaths; have ' been ft. and E. 1060; ft. from NW Cor., caused by lighthouses for every life d Seci 6, T 12 N, R 8 E.' and for they have saved Millions of birds . incidental have been lured by the beacons and Protests resisting the granting of crashed against the lights to fall to any of the foregoing applications, their death. with reasons therefor, must b in affidavit formr; with extra copy, and Pearls Are Obtained 7 filed with' the State Engineer, 403 Pearls are obtained from oysters State Capitol,; Salt Lake City 1, and mussels. i Utah, on or before October 18, 1945. , , r 6-i- n. . : year-roun- V -- ; . 6-i- n. - : year-roun- rtock-waterin- ; g. . . ! ED. H. WATSON, State Engineer. ? Fourth Largest Country Brazil is the fourth largest country in the world and the largest of the South American reDtiblics. Kinds of Mosquitos 7'.7 According to science, there are 1,400 different kinds of mosquitos. : VICTORY V: 7 vy" v . . Sidney Lutz, Plaintiff, vs., Milford Loveland, Leon Loveland, true name, Leohe Loveland, Kay Milton Loveland and Delores Loveland, and against the unknown heirs-at-laand creditors,:, if ' ahy, of Byron H. Allred, deceased; Francis Sinith, deceased; William. PeSd, deceased; Henry R. Tucker; deceased; and John Allen,' deceased; and against all other persons, unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in, or. lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT You. are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is' brought, Otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and incase of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against yob according to. the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of. the above- - entitled non-prof- - , . oat-w-ar v .. w court..- ; UNITED STATES AJr A A A A - y.t l w V ; EVESYB08Y it if-' from the tourist ' trade BENEFICIAL RESULTS h . '. wide-sprea- d, - 7 BABSON SURVEYS - : show this distribution oF the tourist 'dollar: Retail Stores ; Restaurants Hotels and Caftips Gas Stations ...... Theaters and other amusements , .... taxi ...... air. rail, ) Transportation (bus, -. Confectioners and roadside stands !........Incidentals ..................... ........ ...... ....... ; . r : ' , extending to every from the tourist trade are ' person who sells goods or services. : ' - .17 .12. .09 ..07 ;.05 - " This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the land herein described and also toremove a cloud from the title thereof.. That said land is situated in Rich the time this money has been in .circulation a few weeks, :7 ome of it has reached and benefited every town, farm ahd 7 ' y , home inthe state.. ?' r By 7 , : . -- County, Utah; and described as fol lows; Commencing at a point 18 , feet West of the Southeast corner of Section 17, Township 14 North, Range 5 East Salt Lake . Meridian, running thence West 79 rods, thence North 30 rods,, thence East 79 rods, thence South 30 rods to the place of beginning, containing 15 acres, more or less. L. E. NELSON, 7 Attorney for "Plaintiff. ; Post Office Addf essArimo Block ' v Logan, Utah . these;doeKub : ! " must be worth while. 48 states are compiling for; them. When we finally get our share each yeaf,1 it will.inswhr a continued high standard of living.' -- . - S .t'v ' f) ' UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY , Ajlat BuiUing . . Solt Lakt f iix, Vtah . d ; 7: AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. . - Adv 1BONDS I r ir : is number seveii of a Series to promote a greater $ '4 tourist trade for the entire state) v ... ' te . (This advertisement t i - ; ; . f y Deautifol Spinet Piano- - For Bale ALSO Two Small Studio Uprights and Two PlayeYf Aug. 31, Sept. SEVERAL OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM : etA-NOTE: We are laking deposits on new spinets it O. P. A. ceiling AND ' A A A A A A A A A A it'. na: STAMPS urity, too! ' - . , aVa V IN THE DISTRICT " ' COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE ' OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. a 2-i- n. 6-- in f The Joint Airport Users Conference, designed by the National Aeronautic Association as a discussion and study group, meets in Washington. Conference membership includes such organizations as the American Road Builders Association, the American Public Works Association, the Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities, the American Association of Nurserymen, and many other technical and professional groups with an interest in airport planning, construction,' and use. and economic, as well as being larly on the construction of air facapable of future expansion. cilities, is available. Many commuNaturally few citizens know much nities which have decided to estababout the construction of an airpark, lish airparks or other types of landso seek expert advice. Fortunately, ing facilities have formed their own this is easily available. Both the community chapters of the National it Government and several Aeronautic Association. aviation organizations are ready Two ether groups ready and willwith information and advice from ing to plan and work with town avithe early decision to have an air? ation planning organizations in this park through all the stages of select- effort are the National Aviation ing a suitable site and arranging Trades; Association, located at Kanfor runways and buildings. sas1 City, Missouri, and the Personal The usual community will find that Aircraft Council of the Aircraft Inits State Capitol offers a wealth of dustries Association of America at information. Most states have avi- Washington, D. C. : ation commissions and boards funcThese organizations have endorsed tioning for this very reason. State the model airpark at ..Eldon, Mis-an- d officials know the local conditions ae dqing pioneer work and geography,' are awhre of what communities x, inwall the neighboring towns fcrfe planning; mtryv and usually have data on the numThis la tti eltBth br ttntl e( Hiticln ber of feeder or; area airlines conr a p flying and Ha effect ea eea- inanity life. 'The 'final article, Local templated and lists of prospective Flying to Aid American Atr JPowot'twUlf owners of personal plahes.' ; . Par In an aarlyjaaat. 7 . '7";,V;'fordeUvoon.,'v A;, ..." See Mr. Summerhays any Saturday afternoon at Ogden and 25th Streets in Ogden. Utah ' 1 l SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. vHv Sii $ ' |