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Show THE RICH COUNTY NCWS. RANDOLPH, UTAH jasis' &fe tww?M MsMsf Miss Matilda Peterson primary super visor of Salt Lake was in Randolph esast gcfsisoe Fresh Fruits arc Plentiful Thur3ddy ! Use tic short for and jelly vriib. Berries, making Gicrries, I'cadr's and ether fhiits in season. Yen v Y-- fnd they arc the best jams and jiLkr. yen ever tasted. Czvso is sel l by grocers .r cr cent 35 cents. yadpc- ' 1 lilKwTES BOILING with every bottle is a reepe booklet Aliich teas t!ie story. c was served. Corporation 24 Gramle Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Galentiue Mr Vernon .. m ;Iy of Oc'deu t,n iSursfell No reason now her tongue to tell That sad old story "It did not jell Her jams now perfe& jelly, too so should you a te.riable 'WKtqagwraNtsnasaNtumuM'iMN,-ra'- v Mr Walton returned ho me ait r upending the p.ibt wees in b..t iiu.,o witu iii-- i fuinily W U Mr LETTER HEAD? BETTER WRAPPERS STATEMENTS y n on u.t m W ilsOii is vtoi in,' relative; Tf AiLs At cf litre .tout a is - i:i',- Ogden Kind of Smith Mr-- . vis-mu- Jane the- ceremony being P G Matthews of this who used the beautiful ring service attendants were Mrs Justin Smith Mrs A B Campbell the brides daug mm Rawlin. Mis Smith and ler - by Bp city The and hter sister OHie repast, then all attended the Alhambra theatre, the couple will spend a weeks honeymoon at Salt Lake and Utah points Both then return to Evanston to e are popular and highly esteemed he be g Joiiei- - fv ing with i he Trans Continental Garage. The T.mes extends best wishes. Wyo Times "4 HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restorethat strength and stamina that Is so essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scotts Emulsion, because its strength - sustaining nourishment invigorates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic Mrs Ricluucl Juc.iSJi, Mr and value sharpens the appetite and restores in a natural, permanent way. M.s Gsc Kennedy are visit jiij; health If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, get Scotts '.i! Salt Lake and Oglenthis week Emulsion is free from alcohol. PICII CUN IV 2 were Cheyenne, married in Ogden Wednesday Oct 24th at 6 p. m at the home of . his daughter Mrs Nabel the grooms daughtes were also in the bridal party. After the teJ ceremony the party repaired to tne hotter Cafe where they enjoyed a sumptious ..ri. Station y y 0 T with her ino. hen AN D A in lliougti is lepoi sick list tuia week ths Mrs Wi. t i'i i KING .SPENCER Mr John F Spencer of this city and Mrs Justin Mr Geo Kennedy of Ogden was a busiutBS visitor here 1 X and were Randolph the week they visitors tbe first the toads in couuiriou f & W e trapped She uses CERTO misfortune edair.g reception was given at COAL COAL he hme of Mr and Mrs Roy Snowball Johnson Bros will have one or in honor of Mr and Mrs Dan Gamble l ard cars more lump coal at Monday Out 28 many beautiful and re every week. Place yourorders with Julian cepieni. gifts were received, games and Bros by Phone , mu-iwere indulged after which lunch JASi i" S.rah Gunn had the r Mt. Life Insu. Co. A 4 ounces of Cep: Snakes " Mrs , Clyde Brewer Agent It WE visiting High school. ' 2 POUNDStoOF FRUIT 3 POUNDS OF SUGAR Donglas-Pcfl- ri Llilm . octp-ddf- 1S School Supeivisor was I Nearly 3 million widows work be cause-me- n who believed failed to act Do it now with ie in,PCting the Primary Also Mr Williams State High NV NEW5 imwt . It y. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. ' A surprise .'arty giveh in honor of Mrs Jane Jouts al her borne wines lay eveniug NOTIQH' VV Mr Bros Jos E Hatch and Nichols ' di d il i r v co' id fra ge Wyo Thursday November t A Halloween dance was given Tuesday Oct bOtli by iLe MIA some veiygood characters iwere j resent and all reporter I a good Mr A Findlay ot r locul barber has K moved into the H itch uilding just ac ross the street from his former location he has now a model shop very clean and 1 neat. He cuts childrens heir on Monday Tuesday and Wednesdays for 25c DEPARTV. ENT' f TH U S K LANDOI-FIC- INTERIOR at Sat Lake fy, Utah ti mo October 6. 1023 Bunk directors uieetiiif.' wis held Thursday November 1st The tee.chois at tl.e building eiitcitained a kallo'een party Wed Oct dlst the witch being present, the little children hiivent got through Wining about Can you think i of any better way to use a dollar? Red Cross low school her yet Roll Call is hereby given II Kenne y, try No for. Homestead NEjSWJ, The Rich County News Spreads Good Will Published hy THE RICH COUNTS Throughout World nf.'as fubushingj:ompanv a Fstered cond c!r. intttr vK '5 i997. at tile Vom Ors,v J,t 'tiinitolr-nde- r tbe art of .tfaret 3. lVk- Nearly 5,000,000 pupils In the schools of America are following the standard of unselfish service as members of the American Junior Red Cross, the annual report of the American Red Cross discloses. This valiant host is represented In 125,072 school rooms of 24,289 schools throughout the United States. With a service program that is local, national and International In scope, the American Junior Red Cross ,4s working unfalteringly for health and happiness and in the promotion of activities among boys and girls wherever there Is opportunity for usefulness. Increased activity on the part of the schools enrolled and deeper recognition by school authorities of the educational values of Junior Red Cross have been significant features of the last year. Carrying on educational and relief work In France, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Jugoslavia, Albania, Bulgaria and Rumania, the American Juniors have influenced the forming of Junior departments in the Red Cross organizations of these 'countries. American boys and girls wearing the I Serve button of the Juniors are proving apt messengers of the spirit of good will and mutual understanding through correspondence with pupils in schools scattered throughout the world. At the close of the school year In June 2,009 schools were engaged In correspondence with a like number of schools in Europe; 284 schools in our Insular possessions and Alaska territory carried on an exchange of letters with schools In tbe United States and South Africa. In fact, nearly 2,700 schools with probably 100,000 pupils were busy in this fine act of cheerful communication While 8,347 articles passed through National Headquarters of the Red Cross in exchanges between the Interested pupils here and overseas. An incident of the years advance was the beginning of activity which will eventually install Junior Red Cross in the Indian schools of the United States. From every section of the country reports of the tour of the unit of crippled children with their chorus which came from the Bakule school In Prague, Czechoslovakia, to show gratitude to the American Juniors for their assistance declare that nothing since the World War has done bo much to awaken the Red Cross spirit in the communities visited by tbe unit. The work of the American Juniors in foreign fields is emphasized In the advancement of playgrounds, scholarships in farm, trade and other schools, community and school garden work, and donations of . cash and equipment to children's oreanizatinns. In these projects 1112,660.17 was spent during the last year in ten European countries, in China and in the Virgin Published aver? Saturday at iiaodolQt Randolph Utah APR l 4. - Dr, inei.ion AND S I! P above Claimant -, 44''H'4 Garage Randolph FixIngAutomo' ,les is our long uit EVANSTON DRUG CO EVANSTON , Join or Renew Your Membership ; Eastman O Weatrm Newspaper Umoo c Tod-j-- inrt rj Musical MetcbardR' Drugs and Patent Medicine. Send us your mail orders We aie d ' t gard to gasses. - ( . , . - Repairing or Fitting Framei Duplii a ting Broken I , FiUing New Classes We will test your eyes f.ee and if glasses and if not we will fit them needed ht Ip you will will cheerfully tell you so. CHAS. E. WRIGHT , It is Inconceivable that the Red Cross could have come thus far only to retreat: that It could have succeeded up to the present time only to taiL President Coolidge. V JFWFl.ER . - asto Wy m-- n - Ti 1 li! r i Liberal to Men Over $1,000 was expended by each of the 3,600 American Red Cross Chapters in the past year in behalf of disabled men. Tbe actual total spent was $3,930,000. ru il SAi - Aj i i til 1 TAB en yoUr insurance PLACE INTER-MOUNTAI- COMPANY LIFE INSURANCE Clyde Brewer, District Agent Evunstou, WYO 1923 Red Hair and Pugnecrty. names as witnesses i Register Business System In Paraguay. Mr and Mrs Milton J Hatch Mr and an unusual custom prevails In Pai it Is known ns contra ac ttguay, i' rs Fletcher Wilson, Mr and Mrs A D ounts."an! The wholesaler sells the r.n i. II goods he buys from the foreign manufacturer to small doplers through the interior of the country, and makes i Vicioi Ja kson of Driggs Idaho over the bills against tbece small deal-or- a was a Randolph business visitor this to tbe imnufioturet 'Tom whom he purchases as collators! security fos week. Us own indebtedness The established length for credits, in thU) country, la six months. By Chatter Sughroe and Records Edison to Barnea . WYOiWINC Victrolas and Records u. Red-beade- Your ' persons d hare always been reputed to be and eady to fight at the slightest provoca- :ion. people be folke that are to drtde, run3 a precept of the fifteenth century; and an old French "Red-haire- 0 ; d t ; proveri saye: Salute no , man nearer than 80 feet vtf, and ores so, hold three stones in thy fist whero with 1 1. defond thyself. red-haire- d Chartered by Congress ' to relieve suffering in peace and in war --at home and abroad. Perennial Relative. Join or Renew Your Membership Nov. 11th to 29th I quick-tempere- d n, Mr and Mrs Clarence Utah Randolph oner, at Randolph Utah on the Ni.vQ'-'be- F C N Office at Resioence. before The United States 19th day of T a specialty Ibstoirtcs make three claim to the land year proof to S.Reav. Rfl PHS1CIAN NVVjN'Ej, Section 31 Township 13 North a!;e Meridian has Range K Ea-- i. Salt filed no'ice of Arthur mcKir.non Publisher , EJNWJ, Eai nert Corless son Wednesday Oct 31st the evening was O L Schenck spi nt in playing game? and music. After Oivel Johiion which a wonderful lunch was served. ; Ea.nest ale '..nnnti ah of Randolph Utah 1 h se present were: : L F Taj ior Mr ai.d Mrs Isreal-oMr and Mrs Wm Marshall, November 11th to 29th MCKEE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL that William of Randolph, Utah who, on ?ep' ember 10 1922 made Commi-- s Mr andiMri Samuel Rex entertain ed in honor of Mr and MrsVlae B Jack I Kill ICE Junior Red Cross Billy, six months old, wrote to "ut I the other duj and Ids mother thought best to read lJie letter before she nwiled it: Deal Awn Gertrude: l I go pTtrr day and take nj ) inill. I ini v. ell bow n.e fcjcwbl I.iti of ronr cnCyhjr aefsw, I1 ih f'.-- i. twii j Ill-Tim- ed Cenerosit |