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Show tHE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH LOCALS Rich Co. Furn. Co. I General Merchandise. You can buy a Monarch Range and pay for same in twelve monthly installments. Why be without? We carry Maytag Washers, Phil co 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 goods, rubbers, shoes, furniture, car I pets, rugs, and machinery. Why not let us serve you. Our prices are reasonable. Leo McKinnon, Loran Jackson and Rex motored to Salt Lake City, Utah Tuesday, in the interest of a reservoir at the, narrows of Bear river A. G. Where $ Have Most Cents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peart ' motored to Ogden Tbusday. They were accompanied by Melvin Jackson, who has been visiting Randolph friends and relatives for past three or four days. Mr. and Mrs. Gale McKinnon are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy born Jan. 31, 1935. Congratula-tions- . , , t The babies of the following named families are reported on the sick list this week: Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. David' Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanney. We are informed that they are all well on thp way to recovery. Bishop L. B. Johnson, W. T. Rex and Reay Kennedy made a business trip to Salt Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Hatch returned Monday from a two weeks visit to Salt Lake C3ty and Ogden. Quality We Can Recommend Mrs. Lewis Longhurst is reported on list this week. the sick The M. I. A. Stake Board visited Kemmerer Thursday night. The O. C. Camp at Provo is reported quarantined for measles. Several Rich County boys are at this camp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Barnes and children of Kemmerer, spent a few hours in Randolph Sunday. in 0. N. 0. club meeting was held at the home of LaVerl Peart. The evening was spent in playing whoopie. The guests were Mable Svmes and Ila Johnson. A delicious lunch was served and everyone had a good time. - STAPLE GROCERIES The prices are low but the quality is high -- AS USUAL Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray and, daughter Barbara, were Kemmerer visitors i: Monday. The Randolph M men and the South Rich High School played a real fast game of basketball in the Evanston Gym Wednesday evening, the high school team winning by a score of 38-2- 7. 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. lind Office at Salt Lake Cfity, Utah, Jan. NOTICE is hereby given 14, 1933. that George Mj era, of Georgetown, Idaho, who, on April 19, 1928, made homestead entry No. 04696(5, for Lot 4, Section 34, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, NE!4-SW- , NSE, ESE Sec. 33 Twp 15 North Range 7 East, S. L. M. and on March 14, 1929 made additional stockraising entry, No. 046967 for Lots 2, 3, 4, SEUNE, SESE4 Section 3 Town14 North, Range 7 East, Salt Lake ship Meridian, has filed notice of intention NESW, NSE, to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before George N. Weston, Notary Public, at Laketwn, Utah, on the 26tih day of February, 1935. Claimant names as witneees: Heber Myers, of Lake town, Utah, George Nichols, of Georgetown. Idaho. & George B. Price & Leo Math THOMAS F. son, of Paris, Idaho. confidence that power would be sent THOMAS, Register. to protect his sons that strength would Adv. Jan. 18. 25. Feb. 1, 8, 15. 1935. be with them to assist and we may 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Desuppose thankfulness that he had sons to offer for such a mission Mosiah partment of the Interior, U. S- Land with closely mingled emotions gave Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Januhis decision let them go. ary 24, 1C35. NOTICE is hereby given ANNOUNCER : Let us follow the that Norman L. Gray, of Randolph, adventurous missions of these young Utah, who, on Jan. 14 1930, made stock men as they attempt to introduce a raising homestead entrv. No. 048294. SEi4NE message of peace in a savage people. for (or Lot 8), Section 24 NV2. NWSW PART VI Section 25, Township 11 North, Range ANNOUNCER: In previous chap 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed ters of this serial many of the mys- notice of intention to make final Proof, teries which we have entertained con- to establish claim to the land above cerning the Indians have been materi- described, before the clerk of the disally obliterated. We learned that six trict court, at Randolph, Utah, on the hundred years before Christ a colony 12th day of March, 1935. Claimant left Jerusalem to find religious pro- names as witnesses: Robert L. Teltection. They found it in our own ford. Ernest A. McKinnon, Carl KenAmerica. However, differences vrew nedy and John O. Rex, all of Ranwithin the little company and the dolph, Utah. house became divided. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Shortly two distinct and seperate races claimed Register. the soil. The Nephites who upheld Adv. Feb. March 8, 103.). the standards of civilization migrated to a northerly position, establishing their eapitol at Zarahemla, possibly iu central America. The Lamanites . were less industrious, less organized and less enlightened by scriptural tradition. These found themselves partially cursed with- a dark and loathsome skin for their peculiar identity. (A curse is a symbol of divine dispieas ure.) FEBRUARY 12ta Lincolns Birthday With a Godly love and a courage unparalleled the four sons of Mosiah. the Nephite king, left their palatial "LITTLE MISS MARKER home at Zaraheiula, actually forsaking their right to rule left, to carry a With sacred truth to the rude and stubAdolphe Menjou, Dorothy Dell born Lamanite nation. NARRATOR: Wih the energy of Charles Bickford and Shirley Temple their testimonies swelling to A PARAMOUNT PICTURE action. - the valliant sons of Mosiah, armed with the strength that faith pro . f vides, trudged southward over, the 16th FEBRUARY, wearisome plains in the direction of the Lamanite country. How many times their spirits wavered. How many SERVANTS ENTRANCE times discouragement mounted once Starring they would have forsaken their misJANET GAYNOR, LEW AYRES sion then were their hopes reinforcWALTER CONNOLLY and ed so, to the land of the Lamanites. The Lamanite country was a series LOUISE DRESSER of loosely consolidated kingdoms each Youll laugh at their troubles, you having its petty ruler. All of these will thrill to their romance. Every s kingdoms were responsible to a com- woman will know why this mon seoverign, generally the father of for as a - lived the lesser kings. the love of a man. Profit By Trading Phone Evanston, 327 Urie (PART V CONTINUED) And after two days of this ritual the young man arose and rewarded their faith by exclaiming, I have repented of my sins, and have been redeemed of the Lord; behold, 1 am horn of the Spirit. He had, in the darkest of his despair remembered hav ing heard his father prophecy of a coming Savior and with the hope that there might be forgivepcss he had cried within his heart---'- O, Jesus, thou Son of God, have mercy on me. who art In the gall of bitterness and art encircled about by the everlasting chains of death From then on the weight of his past sins was removed and as he regained consciousness he felt the soothing power of forgiveness. King Mosialis four sous also underwent. a thorough rcjjcntaince. They realized that , thev had been wrong; they had made every repair they could to amend the evils they had done. Even when the voice of the people named Aaron one of the sons to be their next king he refused the honor, desiring to use his time in explaining gospel truth to his fellow men. Fired wli.lh righteous ei ) hu&iasm and with great symiwithy for the wick ed and nomadic Lamane tribes, the four sons of Mos ah petitioned their father to permit them io go down into the south country and explain to their ne gibbers 'he beauties and effectiveness of true worship. It seemed such a shame that there should be so manv in the world Who were nor getting the most out of life. King Mosiah remembered the treacherous tendencies of' the Daman'tes from the histories of Limhi and Alma the First. He knew how little tolerance they liad with the whites who had always worshipped differently. He loved is sons and it didnt seem right to have them taken away from him e in the fiiendisli sports of a nation. But too, they had been given much fa i! h and ambiticn wouid it retard ther spirits to oppose such a chrlst'an intention? Would their Affaith actually triumph in the ter Mosiah had made the matter an earnest prayer he received the consolation that even in treacherous neigliler-hood-s n found those souls there who would forsake their heather practices if they were offered something of more enlightenment. And in the ! red-skinne- d semi-savag- te-t- ? are-ofte- RAY DURNFORD Program 282 -- r SON Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Strictly uptodate Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time SE, - Lyman Ind. Tel. Co. Utah-Wy- o. - Picture Show 32 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 de 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. 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