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Show I THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH - t , S. jf- - p' R. H, JS. ol n n u a - V 'A Local: and. Personal . 1 i 1 JUNIOR OPRQM 1930 February, 28, . 1 The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A: Smith has been quite ill this week. . .The - . meeting' held and a very nice program was rendered. The spelling contest between the parents and grade school was put over in fine shape, the school almost outspelling the parents.'1 The score being in favor of the parents. Never minds boys and girls, another time you may win. It is hoped that a return match may be worked up. . Parent-Teacher- s Monday night was well attended REFRESHMENTS BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS Reclamation Orchestra 26-2- 9 cTdmission, Gents $1.00 Extra Ladies 2 5 -- , " The Big Parade. bed-sid- Saturday and Sunday, Feb- - 22. and 23. Staring John Gilbert and Benee Adoree. Also Castle Color Novelty When A delicate love story superbly Flowers Bloom. solid in natural color. Dont miss it. portrayed One show only each night Come early Adm. 1535 . I t i ' 1 The literary Club met Wednesday night with Myrtle Jones and May sell Hoffman acting as hostesses. A very dainty and attractive Valentine luncheon was given. The life of G. Meredith was given by Minnie McKinnon. The above item should have been inserted in, the last issue of the Reaper and we wish to make this correction at this time. e. Ken Maynard with Kathryn Crawford " SENOR AMERICANO Nedra Findlay has been on the sick list this week. Sunday, March, 2nd. Lloyd Hughes and Margaret Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Reay Kennedy enter- South Rich High 1 Sols Places Hotel and Confectionery tained at a Valentine Card party last Saturday evening. Cards were played and prizes given for high and low scores. ' Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith, Mrs. W. E. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moss, Mr. aiul Mrs. Oscar Ilanney, Yloe B. Jackson and C. T. Wilson. Prizes for high score were won by Dave Smith and Mrs. W. E. Marshall. Mr. Mess was given the booby prize after the card games. A nicely arranged luncheon was served. All present enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Mrs. G. W. Peart has returned from Ogden with her infant son. VS North Rich High Thursday February 20, 1930. 7 Phone No 8 know that you need fear no gas troubles on your trip. You are further assured the utmust possible in mileage per gallon. Before you start out, drive in and let us Till up your tank and then know the real joy of driving with a peppy engine. good. Malted milk, soft drinks, made as we make them are the choice of the majority if we are to judge by the quantity we sell each day and to the same folks day after day. To know why, you must tast them. Monday, February 10, 1930 the Baby Beef Club held their first meeting, There were many boys eager to jom. We figure to organize later on. Samuel Rex, Leader. 1 youngest son of R. McKinnon had a pitch fork run into his abdomen Tuesday, while he and Max, his brother, were cleaning out the barn. He was rushed to Doctor Reay who examined him, and reported that the fork did not pierce hiS'Ttom-ach- . Bob McKinnon RANDOLPH GARAGE S. CHILDRENS HAIR .Oscar and Carl Kennedy have gone to Ogden to be with their father who underwent an operation Monday. He is as well as can be expected. We have a very nice variety of FRESH and CURED FISH 23rd. k at Sold DAVE SMITHS BARBERSHOP Randolph, Utah, Buy A McCormick Deering Feed grinder Clyde Wilson is recovering from an attack of Flu. Frank Snowball had the misfortune while sawing lumber to get his hand too close to the saw one finger being almost cut off. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith have returned from Salt Lake City where they ' spent the winter. , Elthera Kennedy was an Evanston Frank Burley from missionaries at were home Evanston The sermon services here. the Sunday was which they gave appreciated by all who attended. Wm. Dean and J . , We have them in stockPrice $40.00 We are well prepared for the Cold weather. Heavy Winter underwear, Hose, Shirts, Caps, Mitts, and Sheep Lined Coats. Our prices are reasonable We carry the famous eMonarch Ranges and can supply with water jacket attached. Let us figure on your T3ath Room Set for next Spring .We handle the Kohler System. GBest on the market to day. -- , FOR SALE Farm, containing 100 acres of good farm land, water right and machinery. Abjoining Randolph, on the north, Write or inquire of 1 RAY JOHNSTON, Randolph, Utah. When you have all vour valuable papers in one you need never worry about their safty. The small amount of rental is not to be considered when you realize the feeling of comfort and satisfaction you enjoy. Drop in and talk it over. Dandruff Removing Shampoo. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Faulkner and daughter Elva, of Evanston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith of Randolph. The family of L. G. Muir have been released from quarantine. a safe deposit box in our vaults life and lustre to your hair, use (3333 visitor Tuesday. place cts. J. O. Rex has gone to j Lake-tow-n where she will spend the next EE few weeks nursing the sick. Meat Market and General Store Evanston, Wyoming. Keep Your Papers in a Safe Deposit Box CUT-2- 5 Mrs. WILSON BROTHERS First National Bank If you would add Union meeting will be held at Evanston, Wyoming Sunday, February every Friday. A variety of nice fresh meats, Groceries arid General Merchandise. A Good Place To Trade, Come in, if you Dont Buy. the boys in theim ew suits. With a tank full of SHELL GAS, you Better get your season ticket, you dont want to miss the Budget Entertainment programs for they will all be The Choice of Many Come! See Fill Up with SHELL GAS and then the Open Road is The Operetta 'Cherry Blossom well under way and will be presented March 28th by the choir. It will b' the second number on the entertainment budget. "Best Place In Town, At Randolph, Utah tss , 4 - BASKET BALL Fourth League Game In " ACQUITTED. t : (Last week a number of deer were seen at the head, of Pine Canyon that have been wintering in that section, There were about 20 in the herd and : were in good condition. This is the first time in Several years that deer have been known tot winter in this part of the country. These are being watched by members of the Fish and Game Club as to their condition and protection and were discovered by Morton Kearl and Vernon G. Robinson. surprise--als- o - ,G. A. McKinnon left Monday for Los Angeles' to visit his sister for a short lime. They passed each other on their way. Saturday, March, 1st. : : a' a birthday party in honor pf Oluf Larson last ' Sufaday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Don McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Law, Bishop and Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McKinnon, Mrs. M. S. Reay and daughter Madalyn; Mr. and Mrs. W. E.' Marshall. A program of games and music were the main features of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell sang a duet. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McKinnon also sang a duet. After the program a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Larson, says Oluf is one of the great men born in February he was 26 years old, some one said, yes 26 years ago. All joined in wishing the Bishop many more happy birthdays and pronounced it a very pleasant week. COMING X Mi's: Oluf Larson gave Mr. and Mrs. I. T Reese have returned from Los Angeles, California, where Mr. Reese has been employed for the last few months. Mr. Reese received word that his father in Bloomington, Idaho was very ill so he -- tMr. and Mrs. hastened to his t Reese will spend the rest of the winter Blain Findlay while trying to cut a Mrs. Jack Bowcutt of Ogden, Utah at Bloomington. is visiting with friends and relatives slice of bread had the misfortune to and cut two fin-- , Gerald, little son of Mr. and Mrs. this week, she reports the snow nearly have the knife slip H. J. Norris, jr., has been very ill this all gone at Ogden. gers very badly. KOZY THEATRE ' DEER SEEN NEAR LAKETOWN SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN J LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds - and Titles LEWIS LONGHURST Randolph, Utah t The Best Place to Trade Rich County Furniture Co. i |