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Show Uton. Kicn County Reaper Randolph- - RED HOME CROSS ARE YOU AS SMART AS YOUR BABY? do you fly into a 'panic, wring your hands and wonder, "Oh dear, what can the matter be?, Try giving him a bottle of water if he cries between feeding times. He might only be thirsty. Or loosen his clothing so that he can move freely. Your babys cries are not always a sign of serious trouble. He just wants to tell you that he needs attention. . when your baby cries ..f - ; ' Buying Victory Bond give mo sack and aafe feeling. Now w eon go ahead plan the home remodeling weve talked about these last few year Theres the new kitchen . . and the water system . . . well pay for them from current income, of course , . . hot Bonds will give ns peace of mind to go ahead .. . when jack refuses his carrots do you angrily force him to eat them or threaten, 'Til take you to the doctor unless you do? A wise mother would substitute another food of equal value or gradually teach him to like carrots by feeding them to him in small amounts. Young children have taste likes and dislikes just as adults do. And never instil fear of the doctor in a childs mind with threats. For .If farm income should drop, we could still pay for the improvements. Mid Victory Bonds yield a fine return are just like cash in ease of need! red cross home nursing thdies you how to care for your- ... self before the baby is born and hpw to care for him during the years. You also learn what precautions will prevent illness in your family and how to be of assistance ' to your doctor when illness does occur. pre-scho- ; ol . nursing course offered at present in your community, ask your. Red Cross chapter how you ntay help organize one. If there is no home arrived home on furlough Monday j Utah Receives Shareof I from camp Hood, Texas. public Leasing Fund of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Youngberg Taylorsville, Utah, visited here over More than $4,000,000 for public Mrs. YbUngberg is roads, schools and other educationhe week-ena sister of Mrs. Dorthea and Charles al instituions will be paid by the Dean; Mr. Youngberg and Son- did Federal Government to 22 states as ' some deer hunting. , their share of proceeds from the of Jenkins Mrs. Horace and Mr., leasing of public land within their Midvale were here for the week-enborders during the 1945 fiscal year, Mrs. Jenkins visited. Mrs.. Sophia Secretary of the Interior Harold L. irown and Mrs: Annie J Mulford, Ickes was advised by Commissionwhile' her husband hunted deer er Fred W. Johnson oi the General Miss Merlyri Cornia of Salt Lake, Land Office. In the aggregate, with her par- $4,025,752.35 has been certified to spent the week-en- d ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theris Oomia. the Treasury Department for disMr. and Mrs. John Cox, their tribution to the states, ranging in daughters Nora and Verna of Salt amounts from $1,438,804.68 for WyoLake, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huffaker ming to $7.50 for Alabama. and son of Salt Lake, Elmer SesThe distribution is made each sions of Syracuse, Eddie Neville of year in accordance with the terms Layton, James Cox of Salt Lake, Of the Federal Mineral Leasing Art Ted South of Providence, Will Cor- of 1920. This law provides for nia of Uintah, were here for the public' participation in the benefits deer hunt also many others. from the development of oil and d. - . d. NOTICE TO WATER USERS UGQDnUFF HEUS applications have The following been filed with the State EnginRalph Ellis, Jr., and Winifred Eleer to appropriate water in Rich lis of California, are here visiting Couhty, State of Utah, throughout their parents. Their mother was opthe entire year, unless otherwise erated upon recently for goiter. designated, all locations' being from I Yank Frazier left Wednesday fc: SLB&M. Oakland, Calif., to join his wife wfe. 16713 Town of Pickelville, clo Par- has been visiting their son Glen and ley N. Hodges, via Garden City, his family there. They will soon Utah, .10 sec. ft. of water for do- return home. . Thursday evening cottage meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Min" nie Cox. A wedding dance was given on Thursday night by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cornia. The Randolph orchestra furnished the music. There was very fine crowd and everyone had a good time. The couple received 16733 James Stuart, Woodruff, many beautiful gifts. We wish Utah, .033 sec. ft. of water for stock them much happiness in their marwell, bet. ried life. watering use from a 50 and .100 ft. deep, at a point N. A junior class party was held at 410 ft. and W. 684 ft. from S Cor., the school house Wednesday. If Sec. 9, T 9 N, R 7 R noise is an indication of a good time 16765 Gale McKinnon, Randolph they had it. . The Sophomore class of South Utah, .02 sec. ft. of water for domesRich had a party at Randolph Wedtic use from a well, bet. 50 and This also was the nesday night. 100 ft. deep, at a point N. 2570 ft. the Freshies received their in day and W. 2050 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. itiation into school. high d 33, T 10 N., R 7 E, and for Many of the townspeople attend incidental irrigation and stock ed the funeral of Earl Wilson at watering. Randolph Thursday afternoon. As Groll, Randolph a community .we send our deepest Utah, .011 sec. ft of water for do- sympathy to the bereaved family. mestic use from a A quilting party was held at the well, bet 50 and 150 ft. deep at a point S. 1320 home of Mrs. Sarah Eastman Friday ft. qhd E. 1060 ft. from NW Cor.. Everyone had a lovely time and the quilt was very beautiful. Sec. 6, T 12 N, R 8 E, and fpr d Guy Dean returned to Ft. Doug: incidental las Saturday as his furlough came Protests resisting the granting of to an end. any of the foregoing applications, Cal Cornia has been released from with reasons therefor, must be in the armed forces. We are glad of affidavit form, with extra copy, and this good news. filed with the State Engineer, 403 Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cornia of Po State Capitol, Salt Lake City ,1, oatello, Idaho, arrived here Sunday, Utah, on or before October 18, 1945. They will visit his mother, Mrs. Eve Cornia and brother Peter, who has ED. H. WATSON, just .returned home from Europe State Engineer. Abo his son Farley, and Kay. Kay mestic use from Payne. Spring, tributary to Hodges Canyon to Bear Lake, at a point N. 23 deg. 38 E. 1520 ft. from S Y Cor., Sec. 31, T 14 N, R 5 E. The diverting and carrying works will consist of concrete head box, 7,610 ft. of pipe and concrete reservoir. ; . 2-i- n. . 6-i- n. 6-- in year-roun- 16802-HBenja- 6-i- n. year-roun- stock-waterin- g. . .. -- with her grandpar and Mrs. Cloyd Eastman. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carter Cornia motored to Salt Lake to meet their son Orson, who was coming home oii furlough from Camp Hood, Texas. They also brought Steve Dean and Kay Cornia. who jvere Orson, for their furlough. These boys look fine and we hope they time all have ah enjoyable week-en- d ents, Mr. Z , , while home. Mrs. Dorothy Southern and Lu at cille Rees spent the , week-en- d Stilt Lake City. ; MrsMary Tingey has been chosen as the president of our Relief So defy. Her name was presented bn Sunday. As yet her counselors are not selected, We wish her success in this undertaking. Miss Ivy Cox and Grace Cornia at Salt' Lake spent the week-en- d a City. They; had very finei time. Fred Nicholls is home on a ' leave, .. Word has been received that Glen Cornia and SherWin Dean got to see each other for about 15 minutes in Z Manila recently,.: - - ! , . ' . - ; 30-d- ay - . . New 100 H. P. Mercury Motors for sale $175.00 installation. ; --- plur Trans-Continent- al ' Garbage, Stanley Wilson came Thursday from Ogden to spend a week with his family. He expects to join the deer hunters for the next few days. The Misses Marie and Reta Brough, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brough,, were stage passengers to Evanston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst have received word that their son Clayton, has. .fended in the United States. They expect to go to Salt Lake City for. him Saturday. . Mrs. P. H. Rex, Miss Flora Rex, Mrs. George Peart, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones" were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Mrs. Rex, who had business at the state welfare office, reports that she has resigned her position as welfare director for Rich exbounty.. Mrs. Rex and Flora tended their visit to Provo, where gas, coal, potash, sodium and phoswere bouse guests of Mr. and phate resources on the land thru they Mrs. Ole Christiansen. Sunday they Federal leases involving the payand Mrs. ment of bonuses, royalties and rent- were dinner guests, of Mr., sister of a C. H. Tanner . of Payson, als to' the government. ' Section, 35 Mrs. Rex. They all returned Monof the act provides that 37 per who remaincent of the amounts derived from day except Mrsl Peart ed in Salt Lake City for further these, sources shall be paid to the treatment at the Salt Lake clinic. Z states. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Rex and Wyoming ranks first on the list, end visitors m receiving $1,438,804.68 of the pro- family were week guests ceeds in 1946 from the leases (most- - Spr'ingville. They were house and Mrs, lyimrolving oiI and gas) adminis-wit- h at the home' of Mr.visited with Mr. also tered by the General Land Office. Tingey. They Moss, parents California is second, with $1,121, -- and Mrs. Alexander "' " " Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bryson and son of Randolph, visited with ; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bry' son Sunday. Gama Harris of Evanston, spent the LOCAL HEWS of which ,$35,024.20 represents her share of proceeds from potash leases, apd New Mexico third, With $845,131.50, pf which $220,345.60 is potash lease revenues. Alabama receives $7.50 as, its share in the proceeds from a coal lease ? on public land in .the state. The detailed distribution by stat1 es is as follows: 472.98, of Mrs. Rex. on Mrs. Bess Rex returned home Where Friday from Salt Lake City, two she. has been visiting the past weeks. ", Mrs. Russell Oprless was a Salt Lake City visitori Saturday, returning for the deer hunt. : 4 i :, Oklahoma ....... ..... Oregon South Dakota ... Utah Washington Wyoming' ... ; 3,805.05 : 1,029.19 2,463.91 128,584.56 : 747.08 ! ,438,804.63 W&lm |