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Show I a. i- - U1J THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, i ard, whod a right to dig his gram without opposition from nobody; now oil'n marWn' ut a trail for that kid to' foiler. Beet Me an my friend & Croat Saver. leather How our mothers and gran - Twnv SOJa failed man ONE WEEKS AGO nun ProblbiJwU of ill ' th" "Jf tons, and placing a S'JSS an easy, familiar the electric washer and' Irqer, aJa .-S are cause, if the pjoper machine lected, , they - represent the free teal economy. Not only do they su.v.Jjmoney, 1 time and bdekbreoking drodT the very clothes themselves!; 'HbeIeai - ' told him all about hie proposition. ' " "2- ' , - - The'banker knew the preposition was p good one s he loaned him the money v . with out delay, y i Another man in that ame tojvn jtad a ; , chance to make somemoney in the same , - way the fuils mjJiJ. - - ByCMsIsphff & Wmd i - City Utah ! October t ir (. 1922, Western Nnptp UStee.) had three ideas Buddy his stockings thy were they full of feet, full of holes, could be full of presents. It was with regard to the third idea that he w paying attention to the aeeoqft. Will- j lng to go barefoot under the. Ctreum stances; be was tlelng up thWholes in his best' stocking, with a riemttf the sister, Christmas possibilities. Agnes, had already bung Pi much longer stocking, with a note litaclied tn which 'site Informed all might be concerned that this one whs ben. But Agnes, like the monkey at used a rabbit for a muff and kep? himself warm by hugging it. waa a little sei- fish. Not only had she hung up one of her mothers stockings, but shehad got an advantage over Buddy in the mat ter of the chocolate cake in', the cupboard, for there were holes an round it the size of her little finger.; So it was that on Christ ma$ morning the shorter stocking had the most to It, SMITH ad Whichpl tn do yu prefer? HANK OF RANDOLPH, . Randolph, Utah, j divide hla tentlon; he knew SW. SWINE. SEiNWi, Section 31, Township Range 5 East & Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, moved t Repairing or Fitting Frames J Duplicating Broken Lenses ' 'Fitting New Glasses We will test your eyes free - real- hence- him as though a wall of granite Intervened. But, to his from " j, J. Johnson , ' " ' Jasper Henderson credit be it said, J V and if glasses will help you we wilj jit them, and if not yop so. :, . . : ; tell , -' ;- , .cCHAS. E. WRIGHT '' "V - J Clifford Henderson realization came a new flnnneM t0 fr til cheerfully " '.neied " J. Richard Weston ven with the allot Ut Laketown, ' on the top shelf?" hu . , Evanston Register. asked suddenly. That? Oh, that to I dunno hesitated the storekeeper, as he took dowa the object in question and examined it critically. "It got in with some goods a year ago, an has been up there ever - , JEWELER Gould B. Blakely blg Whats that " ' forth the bar was to be as far re- re- gard to glasses. (8, Sec. 6; Township 12 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to.make three-yea- r Proof, tp Court, at Randolph, Utah on the Jst day .of December, 1922, Claimant names as witnesses: and that to meet your demands in t,7, .establish claim to the land above desc r bet before the Cerk of the District Ir.ed 7 Mr & A' VcK nn J" Bl We are especially prepared ' NWJS&i, 13 North SSEi, Wyoming r . since." "Why, you chump, I cried the cranberry owner derisively, "not to know a jumpin jack when you see one! I've bought lots of em to home for the children. See! and he pulled u string which sent the acrobat tumbling up over the top of his red pole; "Just the thing for a kid. -V . car lots a specialty absolutly reliable Office and Warehouse oaGountyJ Rond Harry Volk - "Just the thing, Newptpr iW) repeated the watery-eye- d a small bag man, drawing of lots be getting4 aYXTELL, of gold dust from his pocket: "itll presents so6n," he said. He make the boy tough. had just met some pleasant new As he was going out, the owner of friends. the cranberries stepped to his side. Yes," he continued, "Christmas la a "Here, take this along with you, he good time for me. You see Pm popu- aI rellnQuIahtag the can to which lor with wives. I get notes from hun- been clinging so fondly, "Itll he had dreds of them ; there are any number out u Christmas for tbe who write to me, and when Christmas help to make comes they kntt ties for me or buy a -boy. "And this, too. "And this, added handsome silk handkerchief or two, or the of the sardines and the a fine muffler a little thought of me ownerowner of the baked beans; and then at any rate. And Ive never been In 8heriff Dobson pushed before them a divorce case yet, he ended. and bright and slipped something "You must he a diplomat pr luckier someone remarked heavy into the hand which held the (. NlNLi, t0 deal, -j e 922. 13, No." 019775.1 for stead entry. the men with whom be t-- v Washington Ave Ogden. Utah, t -- two big lots and rrvT ' rtrect verv easy pay-- NOTICE is hereby given V.that Ed ward V. Mattson; of Lxketown, - I tah who, on September 8, 1920, made Home - iiiiiiiiiHiitiiiiuiiniiiiiimnKSsntn Dut he told the banker o niy a small party of his story J seemed afraid o'tiust the ' banker with his plans. The banket wisely refused to have g hand in a proposition he did not understand. s ,r'u'h OF THE lvTT.r OR Wrke pla"' U. S. LAND! F - ICE at Sait Lake d ' , ; . APaircfSlcdrjd r went to the hanker to borrow 'so-h- iimiiimmiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiHoiHii n upon the tremu-olu- s shoulder, Mso long aa the father makes a good deal; but when he his voice waa still soft, but slumps, the steely glint returned to his eyes "then me an my friends step in. Sabot Bein the first kid In camp, weve ourselves his guardian Just like every man In the place will do Boons they hear of his bein here, He turned back to his companions. Tlte watery-eyeman, ifter one long, wlstfuUfarewell glance toward the bar, resumed his fruitleas search of the goods. There was nothing now to F0R MLE I or Sale il'e DEPARTMENT hand encouragingly se- t' : NOTICE ta Lad a cha ncc to buy some property bargan. . tie, did pot have money enough to swing so ha went to hu hanker and ; taj. W. 1922. W. ra Wholesale dealer In & He Eides, Furs, Pelts, Wool, Junk, Scrap on, Hpta), Rubbers, Btiues and REFEKENCE STUTKGKWEHS VI YftklNG EVANSTON jba -- Office Fbcne EvanStOll' 63 W We Taa Phone 3d R and Make Repair all kinds of Rugs , Robes , Gloves ' Coats and etc. . CUARANTeW A TRIAL tVORK Furs, GIVE MKtonce - U.S , J ' -- thin you deserve, ' "Neither he answered. "Pm 'a mHK jumping-jack- . ' - for the kid, he said map nntl a milkman's Christmas Is apt 'gravely. "Now you better go home an to be full of cheer and the good-heafill up his stockin; an you - ' ed wlshes of tbe ladies P can fell him Merry Christmas from us f He lurched heavily against the counter. Hla watery eyes began to fill, partly through' hi condition and partly from' some long dormant tenderness I which was beginning to reawaken. "The boys conslderTie childish, he ! went on, rousing himself a little at . the consciousness of being listened to by men who usually passed him without recognition, "an likes things to play with. So, bein its Christmas, an he jest cornin, why, I thought mebbe I'd better hunt some boys. cried Dobson, the Of course, sheriff, heartily; and Of course, "Of course, came promptly from others of the group. And then they looked about the store inquiringly, eagerly, In search of some-- , thing that would please a "It'q a nest-eg- g rt air boy who was NOTICE DEPARTMENT : Thi CkriittMS Dolly j I OF THE INTEROR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah November 18, 1922, is hereby given that Albert R. Utah who , m Weston, of Laketown, June 4, 1915, made Homestead entry, No NOTICE -- SI. Section 27 Township 13 j r North, ISnge 6 Eat,- - Salt Lk Mer? dian, has filed notice of intention to ma 014983, for I Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before the Un ke five-y- ear ted States Commissioner, at Rlrldoiph Utah 'on the 2nd day of January 1923, . Claimant names as witnesses: G. N. Weston Utah. Could B. Blakely, ITS UNWISE fsputsdf tc days duty nnU to. amns; ' adM&atvM your stomach Is DK-lOIQ- i add-dyspeps- ..MAMTYSCOTTABOWKE . - IMt i ,6 County Furniture Co, Rich This year we have assembled a beautiful line of Toys both Children and Grown ups and Gifts fo We have same on display Prices this ' year are much reduced Dons Hdks We have a deautiful.asortmcn you will be surprised at the? Kinds and moderate price rranging frora five .at.for beth Ladies and Gents. ' Office, cents to $6.00 Sait Lake City, Utah October 4, 1922 . Sleds To Whoni It May Concern:. Notice is'hereby given that t the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by'the -- ad State under section 6 of the Act of "Congtess, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity .Sc- Skips Kiddy Kars Dishes Wagons Velocipedes Me have them all They include Japanse and German China and Fancy cut Glass. For Small Children , asst in ynrs they in We have the beet earthen and tin- hool Serial 031994, lands, viz: ware ; and then, of at the far end NE'SEJ, Sec. 5. T. 12N., R. 7 E the st6r, a bar I, M., for the accommo- $ those Copie4 of said lists, so far as they dation If who were thirsty. relate to said tracts by descriptive sub There were no dry and fancy goods divisions, have been conspicuously posted and notions upon the shelves, no showcases upon the counter, no $splny in in this office for inspection by any per the one dlngylndow. Sqgli things son interested and by 'the public gene would .begin to make their appearance only with the coming of the tysl wom- ally. an, and that was not yet. During the period of publication "Rather a slim show for playthings, Dobson, said the owner of the craa- of this notice, or anv time thereafter. berries, after a fruitless search with and .Prtiflca ?nprova! bis eyes from one end of thq store to -l mentdeiwt under Ron. regulations of the other. Dont spose a pack j ohis 1907. as contests aea gaze 25. would Amil dor cards protest" playin paused hopefuly on an extensive as- enst the claim of the Btafe o anv of the sortment . of that popular article tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, des "They has pictures on em. Dobribed on I he ground that the same is "Wouldnt do at all, answered son decidedly. "They aint moral; an' more valueabie fo? mineral than for ag the first kid who patronizes ns has ricuitural purposes, Say, got to be brought up moraL man, who will be received and noted fer report yon, to the watery-eyewas edging towards the bar at the far he General Land Office at Washington end of the store none o that! "None o what?" asked the man quer- D- - G. Failure so to protest or contest, ulously. "I aint steppln on your within the time specified, will be con toes sidered sufficient evidence of non miner "No, but you an on the kids. See of the tracts and the selec Hla voice had an Incisive ring al character here. which had made many stronger men lions thereof, being otherwise free from tremble. You. aint walkin ,the sane hours ago. objection, , will te approved to the State. line yoi was twenty-fou- r 'runic- Then you was a poor, Gould B. Bljdceiy , elude Book. Games,.Horni ia.ua, -- e. hinii-a- l Toys of all Kinds, Dishes purses, Tables Toy furniture and ect. Dont forget that Rugs or F make beauliful Gifts for the Ladies. How much would your wife appreciate an Ele ctric Washer or Iron? j GET YOUk.TOYS EARLY WHAT WE DO NOT HAVE WE CAN ON SHORT ORDER. j GET i Christmas A Merry DC J d City Meat Market Anri Meats; Groceries, Fruits 'VR f C 7 v Register. 4 , " , Vegetabjes , thq Mir aid to dlgostioa comfort t9GSym A pleasant reliefjrom lbs dispMsfart of MAKERS OP SCOTTS EMULSION assortpent 4 NOTICE United States Land - TOY LfltJB I Claude L. Cheney, William J. Lambnrn, C. H. Robinson all of Laketown, childish. But there was little they saw ; only huge miners b&ots, py$f picks ramids and shoals and barrels blanket of flour and beans and pork; and on the shelves, tobacco and canned goods, an a small of - WE ALSO AM BUY-CKfe- j ONLY UP TO DATE. MARKET IN THE COUNTY A ro v f t $ |