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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal Findlay Barber Shop Mrs. Bertha Mills left Randolph for Salt Lake Monday morning. Hair cuts for children of the 1st to 6th grades on TUESDAY ONLY, Ed. Kendall of Evanston Randolph business vistor last week. X was onle All white All home cooking We serve nothing but the very best a day Cyril "Wilson reports that he has purchased a Ford coupe from Alton Jackson this week. cash- - ' Crystal Lunch Room Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy have returned home after a trip to Ogden. 25 cents "'All work strictly When In Evanston Try the help-- " E. C. CLEVELAND, Proprietor Chas. W. Walton, cashier of the Bank of Randolph left for Salt Lake Wednesday morning. Art s Lunch Room X . X Ham Sandwich Hot Dogs . . Ham and Eggs Hot Chili .... .... .... .... .... . Pie Coffee, per cup Home-mad- e Hot Chocolate . . . 15c 10c ' f f d 30c 15c 10c 5c An 8 pound son was born Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Muir. All reported doing nicely. 10c 7tf. first-cla- ss Drug Store. Send us your mail orders--W- e pay the postage Three registered Bulls, yearling an two, quire of LAURENCE Randolph Billiard Hall En- JOHNSON, William Johnson returned to Ogden s Saturday where his wife is now Tobacco and Cigars Cold Drinks and Candy liv- We Buy All Kinds of Hids Furs ing. Albert Smith is in from farm for a few days. We why? his dry wonder Ike Smith left Saturday morning for California to accompany his wife home. She has been so.iourning there during the winter months. This Week . Skins FOR SALE About 800 year-ol- d Leghorn hens and turkeys, either hens or gobblers. Prices reasonable. 7tfl LAURENCE JOHNSON. New Percales, Crepes, Rayons and Silks Miss Mabel Nicholls, her mother and brother, and Mrs. Charlie Hen-dl- e arrived in Randolph Monday from . Bring them in we pay top prices Ogden. 2 dozen new Cretonne Dresses for $1.98 you to select from, the price is Mr. and Mrs. James Clawson are the proud parents of a baby girl born' Sunday evening St. Patricks Day. ' New shipment of ladies shoes and oxfords just arrived. Call and see them. ii Walter Norris, Randolph's oldest male pioneer is again on the streets after having been ill most of the winter. He says he is feeling fine and Ladies See our line of FOR SALE Prices are extra low We can make you terms to buy a ! WILSON BROTHERS Meat Market and General Store getting stronger right along. Spring Hats Three registered Bulls, Enyearling and two, quire of LAURENCE JOHNSON, one 7tf. McCor-mick-Deeri- ng Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jackson returned from Omaha Saturday where they were called- by the illness of their daughter Ina, and report that she is well again, which will be pleasing news to her many friends. Cream Separator on monthly installment plan. The best separator on the market today. g - In the last issue of the Paris Post notice was given that Clarence Perk- Rich County Furniture Co. ins, who was Sentenced to the peni- tentiary from Bear Lake County on March 23, 1927, will apply for a pardon at the meeting of the Board in April 1929. RANCH FOR SALE Good hay ranch For particulars write P. 0. Box, 236, 8 Randolph, or call at this office. The Best Place To Trade 7-- sss a SOLS PLACE "Best Place In Town Vern Robinson, son of G. H. Robinbrought the first truck over from Laketown, arriving here Tuesday morning. He reports that there is still many feet of snow on the summit to which the truck was pulled by team. son Mrs. Sol Conley CONFECTIONERY MEALS, any kind Everything kept in a Len Spencer of the Transcontinental Garage of Evanston' was in our town on business Tuesday. FOR SALE HOTEL Drugs, Patent medicines, Photo Supplies, Electric Lamps and Supplies, Rubber Goods and Stationery. and Mrs. Arch McKinnon 'returned to Randolph Monday after a pleasant trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. one Ball-bearin- The Old Reliable Drug Store J. F. Wilson and wife left for Ogden Saturday and returned home on Thursday. . Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, Malted Milks, Candy and Bars. Box Candy Brazil Nuts, Cherries, and Assorted Chocolates i Evanston Drug Company FOR SALE About 800 year-olLeghorn hens and turkeys, either Prices reasonable, hens or gobblers. LAURENCE JOHNSON. 7tf. LUNCHES, any time The Home of those good Fountain Drinks A full line of Pastry, Candy, Magazines, Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars at all times. i Radios, Batteries and Tubes Bread for Sale best on the market and little daugh- ter Lorraine, and Mrs. J. G. Muir, returned home from Salt Lake City Monday. They were called to that city March 1 to be with Mrs. L. G. Kennedy who. underwent an operation for appendicitis. She was released from the hospital Friday and is now in Ogden. The American Legion of Evanston, are sponsoring ' a series of boxing bouts at that place and would like anyone interested in such sport to communicate with Shirley Kastor, H. W. Anderson or Mr. Stevens of the Brooklawn Creamery, and they will be very glad to give you a place on their programs. Randolph and Rich County will have the pleasure of dancing to Melvin Smuins entire- orchestra for the Junior Prom, April 5. This will be the first time the entire' orchestra has played in Randolph and by reMr. ports. it is the best orchestra. Smuin, has had all the big dances, such as City Firemens, Railroad Firemen. Coal Miner Annual. Junior Prom,' Evanston, and also two big nighs in Mountain View. j Subscribe NOW! IT'ozy Theatric 4 George I. Barker, Proprietor SATURDAY, March 23 "The Four Footed Ranger With : I DYNAMITE, the Devil Dog resent'eect and Mrs. Hoover arrive T5iwrc IN at capitol to prepare for the inauguration t x Comedy, "Busters Whippet Race Admission 10c and 30c SUNDAY, March 24 "Beware of Blondes With . Matt Moore, Roy DArcy and Dorothy Revier He liked blondes but his employer warned him to beware of them. He tried to obey, but what a mess he made of the whole thing. Youll enjoy every minute of this gripping drama. News and Comedy, "ChickenFeed Admission 10c andr 25c v IF YOU ARE A LOYAL CITIZEN TO THE TOWN OF RANDOLPH Boost for the Water |