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Show 1HE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal ! ORich Co. Furn. Co. Mrs. Lucy Walk of Salt Lake City came Tuesday for a short visit with relatives. Miss Beatrice Kennedy returned frm Ogden Saturday. Miss Kennedy has been taking a business course. General Merchandise. Mrs. Ruth Jensen of Salt Lake City came Wednesday fro a short visit with relatives. FOLLOWING PRICES ARE FROM OCR SHELF TAGS AT ANY OF THE THREE STORES: Fred Lutz, Mattiuson Peck, Sarah Stock peck, his wife, Alonzo It. 'Peeples, Sarah Jane Peck Peeples, his wife, Ilans Hanson, Carlotta Peck Ilanson, his wife, Thorit Peck and Sarah Ann Peck, his wife, Alma Mattison Peck and Rose Wilkinson Peck, liis wife, Alva Hatch and Anna Elizabeth Peck Hatch, his wife, Moses Wilkinson and Mary Alice Peck Wilkinson, his wife. John Stock Peck and Han-a- h Singleton Peck, his SUMMONS wife, Samuel Wilkinson and Olive Peck Wilkinson, his wife, Joseph Edwin Peck and Vera G. Peck, his wife, all heirs of Alma Matli.son Peck, and also all other persons uuknowTn, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property deserib- ed in the complaint adverse to Plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud upon Plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS, You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in w hich this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days afer service, and defend the above entitled action : ami In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the above Court. This action is brought to quiet title to the following described land situated In Rich County, State of Utah, ", little ones. Mrs. V. B. Jackson motored to Evanston Thursday to take Mrs. Mary A. Smith and Mrs. Julia Smith to Evans ton to attend a Primary Convention. (ilen and Lynn McKinnon and N. L. Gray motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Glen McKinnon drove a new back. Terraplane pick-up Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spencer are sporting a new Plymouth sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hatch returned home Sunday from Salt Lake City where Mr. Hatch has been under the doctors care for the past two weeks. He is much improved in health. HELL IN THE HEAVENS , Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray motored to Salt Lake City Monday. They returned Tuesday. MARCH 9th Plaintiff. vs. Alma La Von Argyle and Miss Lois Gunn were married in the Sait Lake Temple Thursday, March 7th. Mr. Argyle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma M. Argyle of Randolph, Utah, and Miss Gunn the popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Ben Gunn of Woodruff Utah. Reaper joins with their many friends ill wishing them a long and happy wedded life. May their troubles bo at Picture Show with Warner Baxter and Conchita Montenegro Where $ Have Most Cents CALL AT YOUR NEAREST STORE AND LOW PRICES WE HAVE TO OFFER Mrs. E. A. McKinnon returned Tues day from a short visit with her daughter, Katharine who is attending school IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. H. and Thomas Norris, Weston and Richard Bowoutt. are home from the COO camp. They expect to return Sunday, s Alden Barker- - You can buy a Monarch Range and pay for same in twelve monthly installments. Why be without? We carry Maytag Washers, Philco Radios and Voss Washers which we will also sell on convenient terms. We are also equipped with a large stock of quality mdse., groceries, dry j goods, rubbers, shoes, furniture, carpets, rugs, and machinery. Why not let us serve you. Our prices are reasonable. G. BENEFIT BY THE YOU. . Cane, 100 lbs Cane, 25 lbs Cane. 10 lbs Cube of Coffee, 2 lb. pkg. Powdered, one lb. pkg. ' Brown, one lb. pkg. FLOUR, Big J. 48 lbs. FLOUR, Big J. 98 lbs. ; HAMS, Fancy Regular, lb .' BACON, Highest Grade, Half or Whole Slab, lb BACON, Heavy, Half or Whole Slab, lb CARNATION OATS, or WHEAT, large pkg. COFFEE, Folgers Shasta, 2 lb. can . CQFFEE, Hollywood, 1 lb. qt jar OYSTERS, Fancy, Large 15 oz. cans CHILI CON OARNE, Walkers tall can lb. bar HERSHEYS MILK CHOCOLATE, HERSHEYS Baking and Drinking Chocolate, 8 oz. Bar HERSHEYS Breakfast Cocoa, 1 lb. can SOAP, Crystal White. 10 bars SOAP, Giant A. B., 10 bars SOAP, Special White, Unwrapped, 10 for SOAP, Show Flake Cocoa, for soft or hard water, 6 bars SOAP, .Padre, Assorted 9 bars SOUPS, Phillips, Any Kind OLOROX, large qt bottles 'MILK, Libbys, 6 tall cans lh TEA, Hewletts Choicest Japan, lb. 1 COFFEE, Folgers Special, pkg BUTTER, BUTTER, Solid Pack EGGS, Strictly Fresh, doz. SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR, $ 5.38 1.88 .55 .17 .08 .07 1.60 3.15 .22 .28 .25 33. .46 .25 -l 4 30 .09 .15 .13 .13 .35 .43 .27 .25 35 .07 .15 .40 .15 .18 ,.35 .34 35 W. A. and W. E Marshall motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Durrant are the proud parents of a baby boy born at Ogden, March 2d. All concerned doing 32 Phone Evanston, 327 Urie Lyman 28-- 2 nicely. Mrs. Alf Gunn is visiting for a few days in Evanston. Wyo. with her relatives. MARCH 16th and Mrs. Willard Peart returned Tuesday from a short trip to Ogden, Mr. CHAINED Utah. With Mr. Wallace Snowball, who joined several months ago, is reported in a Navy hospital at Washing ton. Wallace has had some trouble CLARK GABLE and JOAN CRAWFORD Llie Navy with the arm that he had broken a or two ago. It was necessary to year partmcnt of the Interior, U. S. Land operate upon it and take out a piece Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, JanuHe is getting along of loose bone. ary 24, 11)35. NOTICE is hereby given nicely. that Norman I. Gray, of Randolph. Utah, who, on Jan. 14 1930, made stock Mrs. Matilda Jones and daughter, raising homestead entrv. No. 048204. Edith were Evanston visitors Wedfor &ENE (or Lot 8), nesday. Section 24 NWSW Section 25, Township 11 North, Rongp BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Barney 5 East, Salt Dike Meridian, has filed of Scott Wyo. a baby girl. of notice intention to make final Proof, Mrs. ScottCokeville, home of her paris the at to establish claim to the land above Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. ents, described, before the clerk of tne district court, at Randolph, Utah, on the Sixteen Stake Officers motored to 12th day of March, 1935. Claimant Evanston Wednesday to attend an ofnames as witnesses: Robert L.' Tel- ficers and social. Harry Johnmeeting Kenford. Ernest A. McKinnon, Carl son them took up in his new school nedy and John O. Rex. all pf Ran- bus. A very pleasant evening was redolph, Utah. ported. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Mrs. Chester Ashby has returned March 8, 1935. home after Adv. Feb. spending a few days visitrelatives at Bountiful. with her ing DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior. General The Our Nite Out dub meeting was Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, held at the home of Mary McKinnon. March 5 1933. NOTICE is hereby All members were present and three Lake-towgiven that George N. Weston, of Hess and Arvilda Ila guests, Jhnson, Utah, who, on April 22. 1926. Elgie Norris. The evening was spent No. 040115. for : made homstead entry Rook. Lila Telford received S Section 27. Township 13 North. playing Commencing at the Northeast first prize and Wilma Burton the concorner of Block Dne (1) Garden Range 6 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has solation prize. A delicious luncheon filed notice of intention to make final was served. City Survey ; thence South seven . rods ; tlience 18 Proof, to establish claim to the land West 1 (7) rods; above described, before N. .T. Hodges, OLD FASHIONED COSTUME ther.ee North seven (7) rods; thence- East 18 rods to the place Notary Public, at Garden City, Utah, BALL IS TO BE HELD on the 22nd day of April, 1935. Claim of beginning; same being in Secant names as witnesses: C. E. Chention 21, Township 14 North, Range An old fashioned Costume Ball given 5 East of the Salt Lake Base and ey, J. Cheney Willis. A. R. Weston by the Randolph Camp, Daughters of Meridian. and John Lane Willis, all of Laketown. Utah Pioneers Friday, March 15th., L. D. NAISBITT, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS Regis- In the Opera House. Good music. Attorney for Plaintiff. Prizes for best old fashioned dancing. ter. Address, Logan, Utah. Refreshments. Everybody invited. Adv. Feb. 1935. Mar. Adv. Mar. April 5, 1935. Couple 25c., extra lady, 10c. Put on nyour grandmothers gown, your grandfathers Prince Albert, and i Telephone communication can exist -- only as long as a community will patronize the Telephone Company, the service to a great extent depends on the revenue rived there from. Having a phone installed not only pleases your neighbor, who has one but makes our country a better place in which to live. , i t SE, Ind. Tel. Co. Utah-Wy- o. N. ' - RAY DURNFORD 6-- SON Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time up-to-da- te Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Night Phone 44 Day Phone 49 to-w- it Sols Place - - cJfotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and 1-- DIESELS STRIDE AHEAD have a good time. - LEARN DIESELS in our big, nationall y recommended DIESEL Schools and Shops. The original, exclusive DIESEL Schools of the United States and CanaTLa established many years and always ahead in training and equipment 3 men will be selected here next week More engines-mo- re successful and given special opportunity part of graduates more Big Pay. course completed , at home. ReferJobs. Day, night and home ences required. Write co Rich County study courses. Send for your Reaper. Dont Delay. FREE copy of Diesel News. YOU NEED THIS HIGH STANDARD OF MEASUREMENT And when selecting your Diesel training school, be sure to use the same care and precautions that the HEMPHILL Diesel Engineering Schools use in selecting you as a student. Then you cant go Wrong ! 1 HEMPHILL DIESEL ENGINEERING SCHOOLS, INC. Schools in Los Angeles, Seattle, Vane ouver, B. C. and Chicago Only Nation-wid- e Employment Service is F ree to all Hemphill Graduates o Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the - Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah. NOTICE is herebv Feb. 19. 1935. given that Ralph Thomock. for the heirs of Mathew William Thomock. deceased, of Bloomington, Idaho who, on March 3. 1928. made homestead Secentry. No. 946771. for 8ESW tion 20. WNW Section 28 NE Section' 29 Townshio 14 NENW North. Range 7 East. Salt Lake Meridian. has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before George N. Weston. Notary Public, at Laketown. Utah, on the 3rd day of April, 1935. Claimant names as wit nesses : Mark Austin, Ray Dyson and A. A. Nebeker. all of Laketown. Utah and Albert Smith, of Randolp.h Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. 1935. Adv Feb. 22 Mar. i: 0 n Thone 8. LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR O Rich Coun y, Utah A specialty Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 - 30 -- 35c Dinners First - Class Cooking Excellent Service EVANSTON, WYO. of making Deeds and Titles QualityGoods Wing Wong, Prop. |