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Show THF "RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAI', e Locil News LUMBER and LATH South Lumber r Prices. Co. The delivered in oodruff, Randolph and Evanstqtjv wyo Inquire of us before Lumber buying elsewhere.- - South Lumber Co, I We Se for $85.00 ictrtc washer for $70.00 f lF$our wife wear her life hand power lake washing easy We always have furniture, rugs linoleum and ranges in stock v at lowest prices, In fa ct wo nave everything 'you need for your ranch old y ! k ' . Buy at home! We carry quality goods guarantee prices strive please Rich County Furniture Co, !Y FULL MARKET furs, Sides, alts, VOLK paid for W'ol, Junh , scrap Iron, Ruboers , bones and rags. MCK-- i Absol u tel v Rel ai e. i Written by Miss omen of the State and Nation have orgnniz d atrd are jmakimr an attempt to ) educe the hirh cost of living. The following are five fundamental things the Women of A m er c t can do to re dnce price-- : , 1 Decrease demand in order to alio k s;i( ply l oca tell up. 2 Direct their buying energy to neees8-rioolv, so that the V to manufacturer will ies in order the noes;u produce to meet the demand thus created. v Rcs-ell- a Pate, Randolph High School Student. The Mot mons had been prosecuted and cl liven by lawless mobs from county to county and from state to stae. They had been forced to leav,i civilization and take up their abode ori a swampy and apparently wotthless p!eco of hull in Illinois. Here they hud budt the beautiful city of Nauvoo.Fin-iillylhiProphet and Patriarch wpre martyred and they were forced to leave their homes 3 Eliminate iiligitimate profit They had applied to the Presi-- j by the use of complaint cards, to dent of the United States for pro-- 1 be tinned in to the Fair Price taction; Your cause is just, Commissioner. said President Van Burou, out 1 4 Use their influence to stabican do nothing for you. lize the labor condition. , The Mormons now had nothing 5 Run th home on an efficieto look forward to or to give them ncy basis.. a promiss made by The week of April 12 has been hope except their Prophet Joseph Smith designated as the time for the his deatli. in which he said campaign on high prices of meat h's penp'e should find peace and They will shoiv how the meat bill safit.f faraway in the west. With may be reduced by using cheaper this in mind they moved cuts of meat. Watch Daily Piper and mute settlement' at and also local paper for the reWirier Qian tei s, Mt. Pisgah and ceipts for their use. Council Bl'.ift.. Iowa, when; they GENTLEMEN! Come in and might stay until they could raise Bto cmr now lino of gentlemen's crops it ml gain mcaitn of trims, wear. Huts, tics, shins silk shirts portation to liner unknown dc- tinatioii .Again they uskd for assin fact a full lino for men.. istance but tins liine in u diffEpmnler Bros. A Co. erent way. A pelit'ou was sent to President Polk asking for employment i'oi some of tii Mor mons-ihauling go vet nment frit1. mparuon i TO other .paper brings to your WHOLE FAMILY the wonderful reading for all ages. In a year, 52 issues. The variety of high-grad- e Companion go-e- s 12 Great Serials or Group Stories, besides 250 Short Stones, Adventure and Travel Stones, Family Page, Boys Prge, I . Electric Home Laundry awaywer an Battalion Smashing High good supply of lumber on hand A The Mormon I a Trial, Evanston, vryomng. otivc us Girls' Page, Children's Page, and the best Editorial Page of the day for mature minds. COSTS LESS THAN 5 CENTS A WEEK. er 4 OFFER No. 1 1 The Youths Companion 52 issues for 1920 2. All remaining Weekly 1919 issues; elm. 8. The 1920 Companion Home Calendar 1 OFFER A 1 All for $2,50 1. TheYouths Companion for 1920 . . . $250 2. All remaining 1919 macs 3. The 1920 Companion Home Calendar 4. McCalls Magazine $1.00 AH for $2.95 Check your choice and send this coupon with vonr to the PUBLISHERS OF THIS PAPER, or to THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. Boston. Masius, tts, e SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE be-flo- re Wcat-w:u- d j - r Watch for our April safe Mrs Elizabeth Piggot Passes Away fglit. to placts in & Co ICS. the west. To be continued next week Mrs. Elizabeth Piggot of Bloom ington, Idaho, passed away at the Don McKinnon came up from home of her daughter, Mrs. Alice t0gdlu Mwu.( t(J tou nt(,r )fB wn She Roay. Saturday morning. i;erWits hfr0 born at Nanvoo. .uftcr .the death Miss Glad) s .McKinnon has of her father George Gannon and from there she went to Salt Lake gone to Evanston where slit has where she resided until 1847, when accepted a position in the road office. she moved with her family Bloomington. Since her husband's Miss Freda Longhurst entertain death she has spent most of the edlur friends nt a candy pull time hen with Mrs. Reay. She Wednesday evening. was 75 years old and the mother Tin1 H.II .Circle met at Hie home of seven children, six of whom arc Barton still Inin. Mrs. Alice Reay of ,,f Mr''yudMrs' Arthur Wednesday evening to celebra t Randolph, Mrs. Jno. South of Lothe birthday imm vers try of Mr. gan, Mrs. "Wilfcrd Hess of CharleBai ton. 4 ston, William and George Piggot 5 ''Miss Ilia Peart entertained the of Bloomington. Th1 remains weie taken to Bee Hive girls at a hoime- party Bio imingtoii' Sunday fear burial. ednesday evening. , . - ALS PLACE Ice Cream and Confections. March came in like a lion and went out like two grizzlry bears. If the weather doesn't change it "will be severe on. Easter bonnets next Sunday. Word comes from Evanston that the Reese Land antr Livestock Co had 75 head of cattle killed on the railroad tiaclts by a train. It seem that the catlle were being fed n Mr the track and during a blizzard they wandered away from the feed ground and bnnehed up on the track when a passenger train came along with the above results. FOR SALE-Fo- r mi immediate sale- our home on Church Street is offered at a bargain, terms on - part. LcRoy Shelby A man who doesnt advertise is WE BUY, raise and sell rabbits, and other like a young fellow winking at his animals. List what von girl in the dark, he knows what he have with us, stating your low- is doing but the girl doesnt. est prices oil large lot shipments.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Newcomb Fur & Specialty Fanning Co. have returned from Ogden, They N . 1 Avo.. Inigo, N. Dak. 7 have bought a new. homo there and will move there next Week. Mr-Newcomb has accepted imposition Bv Leltov Shelby-Oftj with the George A. Lowe- Co. ' Ford Car. nevei j thing, fur-beari- l I Holdersof Deposit Boxes are cautioned rot to leave Liberty Bonds or money in them as we assume no responsibility for loss, Most of our Liberty Bonds are in Reserve Bank at Salt Lake. You can deposit your$ with us and et a receipt , Do it now before it too late 15 I 515-51- . Bank of Randolph For Sale j R.l tdolpil.L toll., C. W. Walton, Goal let. j e - Lumber Folli .veais oldjue in tbe hpung. LeRoy Shelby expects to move Vt Staited and hlie pull like tbe Get his family to Brigham City this tlueee month where has accepted a posi- More poet's have been Inspired In Bums either oil or tobacco juice. R timev by modern tion as Secretary of the Commer- Got four wheels, easy to rank,. colli'g1', Oxford, at Bnisei-oscial Club. All four fenders, gasoline tank, than by any other malt liquor r. re11 , Die Fln Art et Smiling. Why do we not always smi'e w meet n Mlow belngT That is to , Ktygine blook and cirouruloi uea; cent memory. At one time It was a ms tom for the college bn tier on eterjalTuesday to present a collection of re- and to the verae pnncipal praising Its Probable Meaning. the hills-anV11 sagehiush T see they have lust dug, up1 ootO - on too tat Gteecenerstone of .a library which, was Inscribed 4,000'B, fir all. up, didulb liurtta. bib then outpourings, the writing of a student to at Scotchman) addbdi to partskir appeared, la hoek Its "It. meansf What doi you suppose allow, canna meant Bu' one tilings' answered U youiwant to gowihtllzBia the- Scot,, solemn! y:. 'TSefibn (Ehrnajja" a Httio tiov Evanston lumber Co "re-mark- ed: i fandardTEmbre Co Owners Been-brok- - mako-Uerrfiti,- , - i i MM! ttu Bagj sttes. - ' y-r. . 'A ' j, gw in 33 Tf tril s! sa ni Ur.xtigrotltaiiin fferr 11 aiie-s- - aui tirn-s- b , , recognition which ought to n Little children dk p01J . The honest-hen-tolt It the magical Mapfagmir land, thy Hght a. thr0th ttjnr pP1pel,aj greeting on the right hand Q. tlle left between strangers as they pass each other, nrrer without at smile. This, then; Is the flna art Jf all fne art true smillct"-4ik- e art,. tb aUnplast folltV' perlsetloni-e- f pass-brewe- d e Full line of Building materials . -- from d j.v.-intartly- , i at lnt of ngtBr-.- . |