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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH MrnrjuifiiMi " Hotel In Town CPHone cAIo. 8. Confectionery High Grade Box Candy, Loose Chocolates and Bars f Stationery Kodaks Kodak-film- s Orange-Dr- y Becco Soda-Po- p Stop at Sols, the Confectionery with the Orange front and Neon sign. Ill I P) Miss Lucille Corless and Miss Vera 1 rarsonai DANCE last Sunday on business. Woodruff Every Thursday Music by Melvin Sumins Band DANCE at the . Ice Cold Fountain Drinks Ginger-Al- e anaJ I Now what kind of business do you suppose they Mr. R. A. Findlay of Kemmerer, Wyo. would have to attend to in Salt Lake Motored to Randolph Tuesday, morning City? returning in the evening after spending Mrs. J. E. Sorenson and baby are the day with friends and relatives. visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. G. Muir.' Mrs. Sorenson was forMrs. J. B. Richie and daaghter Ruth merly Miss LeEtta Dustin. of Ogden, Utah spent a few days in RaMrs. Russell Findlay and children ndolph, this week. Elaine and Gorman, are visiting friends and relatives in Randolph Mrs. E. W. Wall and childem Frank this week. Mrs. Geo. Kennedy is spending a and Barbara Jean, of Gering, Nebraska are visiting old friends and relatives of few days in Garden City this week, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hildt. Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Vloe B. Jackson, moMr. Wallace Snowball had the misfort- tored to Salt Lake City, last Saturday, Mrs. Frank une to have his arm broken at the saw and returned Sunday. mill last Wednesday we did not learn the Fisher and son accompanied them, on their return. particulars of the accident. Mr. John H. Weston and son were The Boy Scouts have returned from Randolph visitors last Thursday. their camping and pleasure trip, the While in town they made a very boys got a goob many thrills out of the pleasant call at the Reaper Office. Mr. Weston is selling life insurance nd trip. Some of the boys said they had two the Fund Life representing Guaranty rides on the Giant Racer at Salt Air, Assn..1 He has a very good policy and when they where asked how that and in a few minutes can explain why Yes our first and he has one of the best policies you can was, they replied, carry. last. Sols Place- -' "Best place I L0C3I : BELLS. BELLS! Can you hear them? Wedding bells I think, by the sound I hear, they are very near. Can you guess? Next week you will see, who the happy ones will be. Tell the World Wilson Brothers Home Killed Meats Are Best RITZ HALL Evanston, Wyo. Tuesday, June 17 Salt Lake Ramblers DANCE RITZ HALL Every Saturday Night Vernon Robinson and Geo. I. Barker have accepted the agency for General Electric Refrigerators, which are EVANSTON, WYO. reported the best on the market. LoMr. Geo. I. Barker motored to gan last Thursday to take his daughPlateau Junction to Fish ter, Ezma, who will attend summer Lake, 15 miles, mountain road, good school at the U. A. C. and 23. Junction to Widstoe and Escalante, 66 miles. Graded earth Mr. Vernon Robinson, walked the and gravel mountain road, good conelectric light line from Laketown to dition. Hillsdale Junction to Bryce Randolph inspecting the line. He reports several places that need re- Canyon, 18 miles. Bryce Canyon to pairing, which will be necessary to Tropic 10 miles. Gravel or graded turn off the power, so if your lights earth to Bryce and Tropic, good. are off you will know the reason. U. S. 91. Idaho line via Logan, 1 . Salt Lake and St. George to Arizona Castle Gate to Duchesne, 46 Mine, 454 miles. Paved to Wellsville 29 miles. Gravel 9 miles, graded 37 miles miles, .oiled gravel 15 miles to Brigmountain road. Condition good. to Nephi 150 miles. Oiled 110 miles grav- ham, paved to 11 miles, gravel Levan to el, 42 miles to Ferron, thence graded gravel 4 miles and gravel 11 miles to Emery, Holden 41 miles; to Fillmore gravel good condition. Thence partly improv- or oiled 10 miles; to Meadow oiled 8 miles; to Cedar City 106 ed to Salina, good condition. j gravel U. S. 450. Valley City via Moab miles gravel; Cedar City to Ash Creek oiled gravel 21 miles, thence LATERALS. Hanks-villto Loa and regravelling for oil 11 miles, thence Sigurd 124 miles. Graded earth with gravel 21 miles to St George, good, some gravel. Good to Torrey 62 miles; and gravel 30 miles to Arizona line, j good condition. thence unimproved 62 miles, fair. Smuins Night Hawks U-2- 3. U-2- R. G. Marshall motored to Salt Lake and Ogden last Friday they attended the June conference and Mr. and Mrs. I "You dont have to offer excuses to the wife when you take home a nice tender, juicy steak from Wilsons - she loves it t X I WILSON BROTHERS visited with relatives, Miss Pearl Brough accompanied them as far as Ogden, Pearl will continue on to California, with Mrs. Ellen Hunter, Mrs. Hunter will be rememdered by the people of Randolph, as Mrs. Ellen Eccles. j Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris Jr., Mrs. Donald McKinnon ' and Mrs. Thos. Wilson motored to Salt Lake Friday to attend conference. They returned home Monday. Bishop and Mrs. A. J. Graham and daughter Joyce, of Byron, Wyo. are $ visiting at the home of Mr. Grahams sister, Mrs. R. s. McKinnon. Although Mr. Graham lived here at one time it has been twenty four years since he was in Meat Market and General Store t ! 2 U-1- 2. U-3- 3. U-1- 0. Priee-Salin- a, U-2- e, -- Randolph. T t t Miss Have A Telephone In Your Home Elma Norris and Miss Glad will leave for Salt Lake City Saturday. Miss Norris will attend summer school, Miss Kennedy will return? in about week ys Kennedy, Rich County Furniture Co. ! Mrs. our New Armstrong Quaker Rugs, they are ractive and reasonable in price. Frank Fisher FOR SALE CHEAP-On- e hand Washing Machine and one Electric Washing Machine. Inquire of HAROLD JONES, Randolph, Utah, We have a full line of paints and four hour drying enamels, sheep paint and kalsomine. The patterns of Wall Paper are beautiful this year and very low priced. Come in and see our samples. We carry a good stock on hand All nationalities, we know no race, creed or color; women, men who are desirous of preparing for the detective profession, communicate with Scotland Yard Detective Bureau, Corman Bldg. 56 Division St., Albany, N. Y. money away from home. Get otar Prices on Bath Room fixtures before going elsewhere - We carry the Kohler line. CHILDRENS HAIR CUT 25-Ce- nts to your hair use Dadruff 'Removing Shampoo. Sold at DAVE SMITH'S BARBER SHOP Evanston, - Wyoming. Randolph, Utah II Free to Public Tke only place in the U. S. where catalogs and advertising matter covering any line of bueineea or product can be obtained Free and Without Obligation ia the American Industrial Library. Write for Business Advertising Matter you are interested in; same will be promptly forwarded. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY niineerin Building Chicago, Illinoi o n Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles o o oi o o o n o o A tire in time MANY o n a good time has been ruined trouble on the road. Dont wait until your worn tire actually blows before replacing it. Come in now and let us put a n n n n o KELLY o o o o n or better still, a complete set of on your car. . Kelly-Sp-ringfiel- ds RANDOLPH GARAGE 4 AT THE KOZY Saturday, June 13. "FOUR SONS Big as the Heart of Humanity A Fox Picture cNews and Comedy Admission 10 and 30 Sunday June ,14 LEWIS LONGHURST n o o N If you would add, life and lustre The Best Place toTrade The First National Bank R. J. Hatch, Manager NOTICE and Groceries No need to send your A lifes savings may be lost by making a poor investment. Consult us - we will advise you of the best investments in bon ds, stocks or real estate. This valuable service is yours for the asking, one of the many services we offer our friends and customers. Ind. Tel. Co. g 1 We are meeting all competition on Dry Goods Before Making Investments Utah-Wyomin- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst spent a few days in Salt Lake City, the first part of the week. att- Consult This Bank save you many steps a day, and will be appreciated by the whole family Let us put one in your home. and small son are in Randolph for a six weeks visit with relatives and friends. General Merchants See It will o o "RED WINE with Conrad Nagel and June Collyer News and Comedy Admission 10 and 25 o n o |