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Show THE RICH COUNT REAPER. ItAMKJU'B, G.'H. Proftit Local and Personal CRich Co. Furn. Co. LOST Ladies Ruby Dinner Ring, set in white gold at Randolph Chapel last Sunday afternoon, Reward for return to Mrs. Dan Uerrard, Evanston. General Merchandise. OTAB Evanston and Urie, Wyoming Eargains for Friday and Saturday Supt. and Mrs. Christiansen motored bait Lake City last Saturday. They were accompanied by Mis. Mae McKinnon and daughter Kathryn. to 1 We Carry the best brands of Groceries and 1 ! j J i; 3 I j J 1 1 and. Prices are very reasonable. Let us furnish your home or equip your ranch. . 33 3 .. i; , . Mr. and Mra Wllford Norris have received a Swedish letter from their son, Lynn, who is on a mission in Sweden. Mrs. Norris reports that he only made one mistake. Thats sure doing fine for the short time he has been in the mission field. ' See Us For Anything You Need. South Rich News by bell Masters s, ........ Word was received here last week of the death of Thomas Calder, of Gar City, Utah, the funeral was held Expert Declares Real Secret den at Garden City Sunday. Tom was Lies in Tuning. well known throughout Rich County. The Reaper joins with his many Vancouver. Frank C. Godfrey be- friends in extending sympathy to the longs to one of the most ancient and bereaved family. rarest professions in the world. He McKinnon had the misfortune designs, tunes and installs church to Lynn knock his knee can off one day this bells.- week, when he jumped off his wagon. Godfrey recently visited Vancouof ver to supervise the installation Mr. and Mis. Carl Norris, of Lake-toweight new bells presented to St. were Randolph visitors last James Anglican church. No one Thursday. They came over for the Re on the North American continent lief Society dance, which had to be had the experience to undertake postponed Saturday on account of the the job so Godfrey made his twenty-fir- electric lights being off. The Junior High students were excused from band to play Woodruff 7th and 8th grades, ball, Wednesday. Oth-tr- s there were not excused. Around the school building the wind has been whistling for the past week. The girte have been wearing scarfs and large handkerchiefs over their hair looking like Grandmaa - well-beat- en 47-b- ell Dick-ensla- nd 157 .40 .30 .37 .35 155 .42 ,43 .10 .39 .25 .35 as .33 UTAH and WYOMING Strictly up-to-da- Funeral Car te and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Lady Attendant When Necessary Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 ; ld .61 .67 .37 .40 .78 .75 Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for. short time he has been in the business eighty-six-year-o- IKS Grade AA Conference Cetrificate transatlantic trip from England belts tbat he has accumulated in the to hang the chimes in the tower of 1 .51 .53 J. ARTHUR DURNFORD lencilfi, comlbs, scarfs, ring-- , pens and Mrs. Elma Reay is reported sufferSt. James. ing with the mumps. The young bell expert represents Mrs. Orrell Smith of Salt Lake City, Jumping-the-rop- e has become very John Taylor & Company of Loughpopular the last few weeks at school. borough, England, one of the few came to Evanston Monday on the bus. Mr. Peterson enjoys the exercise very firms of bell founders in the world.. Dr. M. S. Reay met her there. Mrs. came up to help Postmaster C. much while jumping with Emma Lou. The foundry has been making bells Smith, M. Reay in the post office, while Mrs. since 1360. The Old Testament students are plan Reay is out with the mumps. In Family Since 1780. ning a party for April 1st. Lets hope The Taylor bell foundry was Layton Marshall has been sick with they arent fooled. . established in medieval days by the flu for the past week. Whos the lucky man, Gilbert Cox, Johannes de Stafford, but since 1780 or Eugene Peterson? Theyre very close has been conducted by the Taylor Grandma Barton has been suffering rivals in the fight for a date with our family, and has supplied bells, the past week with infection In one of home economics teacher. chimes and carillons to all parts of her feet, but she is some improved at this time. She says: Til soon be the world. A fine time was had by all the youni on about I crutches, hope. According to Godfrey, there has f mtes who attended the birthday par- never been any real rivalry for the ty in honor of Edna Rex Tuesday eveEnglish product. He says that the OLD DICKENS HOUSE ning. whole secret lies in tuning. To tune OPENED TO PUBLIC the notes in each bell of a carillon Mr. Pnlham has become very aggra is a long and costly process and is vated stringing in late to class, contln Whats he gonna do about it?" regarded as the apex of the bell ally. Rooms Where Novelist Worked founders art. asks and Inquisitive hand member. Godfrey describes the bell cast. Fully Restored. Reported by DORTHY ARGYLE, ing process as follows: The molds are made from a porDQRTHY I ARSON. London. As snowflakes lent an BLAINE KENNEDY. ous mixture of loam, specially made Dickens setting, the appropriate at the Loughborough works. The 48 Doughty old at house novelists THREE SMART HERRINGBONES loam must be perfectly dry to prewrote Olihe where THE NATIONS NEWEST street, London, vent an explosion. The boiling mass ver Nickle-b- y and Nicholas Twist STYLE HITS! of bronze is poured into the mold as restored 1 was opened today, AGAIN we are a step ahead of the from a huge ladle of 20 tons capa- nearly as possible to the condition of the molten metals it was in in 1837. The entire tailoring field with the very city. Pouring ceremony newest feature fabrics these contrast- takes only four minutes, but seven was performed by Lady Dickens, days are allowed for cooling. ing weave CHEVIOT HERRINGBONwidow of the novES! Again we are first with the Gases Seep Ont. son who became a judge. . elists latest. The boiling liquid generates nuThe house, a favorite of American They are snappy and live ! They are merous gases which are not allowed Dickens pilgrims on their dressy and smart in style and color to bubble to the surface, but seep tour of London, has been appeal. Their tailoring qualities arp out through the porous loam core redecoratedliterary in period style and the magnificent. Their sturdiness and hard of the mold into a pipe, emitting an furniture rearranged to accord with finish makes them outstandngly fa the use to which Dickens put each mous for long life and faithful ser- unpleasant odor. Godfrey says that only three bells room. This was - made possible vice. Just feel the all wool qnalitv the strikingly beautiful ef have had to be recast during his by the reefent discovery of the orig.picture inal tenancy agreement. The house feet of these nart Herringbones In time with the firm. Before the Vancouver job he in- is now in the hands of trustees apthe finished suit. . Theyre a genuine carillon ht Luray, pointed by the Dickens fellowship treat to all. who want brand new fab stalled a rics that are really mart and differ- Va., and last year he installed a and contains a most interesting colent. carillon of 53 bells at the University lection of Dickensiana, including an AND THINK OF IT the price is of Michigan, Ann Arbor. original page of the manuscript of the same, only $23 50 retail. Qualito The carillon comprises at least and some first Pickwick that is tmlr worth mnnv dollars more two chromatic octaves of 25 bells and editions. Papers, You dont have to Ir a woolen emer Edwin Harris, who, at the age of may be extended to a range of five . to see tha t here IVxtrnvdinarv value or even more. octaves, seventy-eigh- t, retired after twenty-fiv- e Patterns that a.e freri, from the mill The chime is a limited number of official as guide to years e' meloin and around Rochester, DAVE SMITH'S BARBER SHOP . . bells, which play single-notdies. The minimum range of the Kent, paid tribute to Americans as chime is eight bells of the diatonic most enthusiastic visitors who rescale. 'They may be increased to a ally love Dickens and show an exThe Feet Always Busy The .feet do more work relative to carillon. The bells may be oper-te- d tensive knowledge of his works. by a hand clavier connected to their size than any other part of the Every Christmas Mr. Harris went the elecan from to Watts Charity in High street, imby to wires, is clappers hard visualize the body. It fact that when a man walks a mile tric console or even by player rolls mortalized by- - Dickens, and read A Christmas Carol to poor travelbe places an aggregate of 25Q tons like a player piano. ers as they ate their Christmas supon his feet. Three out of every four per there. adults in this country have some The greatest lover of Dickens I sort of foot trouble. The blame for Frozen Niagara In Mammoth Cava The Frozen Niagara in Mammoth ever met, Mr. Harris said, was this condition is largely due to incorrect footwear, but the jar inci- cave in Kentucky is 75 feet high and an American woman who came to dent to walking on hard pavements 50 feet wide. Scientists say it has Rochester carrying in her baggage a been forming for more than six mil- full set of his works. These she and floors is a contributing cause. lion years. took with her wherever she went. XI and st many .18 .38 .70 RAY DURNFORD n Have you heard the la ted? The Junior Prom? Nope. Its thi: The Senior Pall is to be held April the 8th at the Randolph Recreation Hall. in Woodruff to sell the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pulham were visitors at Salt Lake City, They left here Friday with Mr. Peter-son, and returned Monday morning. week-en- d OLD ART FOLLOWED end in Salt Lake City celebrating his birthday. We wonder how old he is? fetore .............. 1 . .$ ... Mrs. Richard Jackson and son James motored to Ogden Friday. James returned Sunday for his father, Richard Jackson, and sister, Mrs. Reay Kennedy. Mrs. Jackson was operated upon for goitre Monday morning at the Dee hospital. Buy' an International Truck The Best Truck On The Market.- 2 lb. pkg. CRACKERS, Merchants lb. 3 CRACKERS, Denver, pkg. . . SALMON, West Coast, tall can, six for PEACHES, Libbys No. 1 tall cans, six cans PEACHES, gallon or No. 10 canal each........ MARMALADE, 2 lb. jars, two for WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP, largest size, 2 for JAMS, Pure Blackberry or Loganberry. 2 M. jars, 2 for JAMS, Pure Blackberry or Loganberry, 6 lb. cans CRANBERRY SAUCE, Dromedary, three 1 lb.' cans . SOUPS, Philips, all varieties, six cans OYSTERS, Baypoint, tall cans, six cans (TTiBiAR WATER TUNA FLAKES, 6 oz. cans, six cans PRUNES, 4 lb, pkgs., three pikgsi VIENNA SAUSAGES, regular size, six for SOAP, Crystal White, regular .size, 10 bars SOAP, Crystal White, giant size, 10 bars SUPER SUDS, Red or Blue pkg., large size, PAR'SOAP POWDER, large pkgs. two for , CORN, Idaho White, six cans j. a White or Whole Wheat, three pkgs. O threat., Robb-RoeBAKING POWDER, K. C., 25 oz. cans SALMON, Columbia River, No. 1 flat cans, three for size cans, three for SALMON, Columbia River, No. Best BEEF CORNED HASH, Quality, six cans LUX TOILET SOAP, six bam LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP, six bars PALMOLIVE SOAP, six bars PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITS A-- l, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon and daughter Mary, motored to Kemmerer Thursday for a few days visit. They returned Saturday morning. Miss McKinnon returned Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elden Peart and son Arthur. We have some nice Rugs and Furniture on 1933. WILL SAVE MONEY BY PICKING THESE UP: YOU The following students and teachers were home for a few days last week: Barbara Rex, Willa Thornock, Gilda Smith, Reed Kennedy, Dick Jackson, Glen Hoffman, Allen Hatch and Kathryn MdKinnon. . arch Ranges, on time easy payments, . also Philco Radios, Speed Queen Washers. 3! 3 Mrs.' Donna Groll and Miss Maxine McKinnon were Evanston visitors Tues day. - Dry Goods the market affords. You will find, our prices reasonable and our service prompt and efficient. You can buy the famous Mon j; March 25th, and 26th, Classified Ads FROM OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE MALE HELP WANTED -E- RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Rich County. No experience or capital required. Steady work Make up to $12 a day. Write Mr. W. D. CAMPBELL, Clearfield, Utah. XPERT WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERIAL WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR W0B2 IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT FOR SALE One camp. Enquire at the Reaper office, or see Mrs. A. D. FACKRLlX. SHOE REBUILDER . H. L, Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. COMMUNITY PROBATE AND , GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES CONSULT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. LEWIS LONGHURSl IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Riih County, Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS Aapedalty of making Deeds and Titles Estate of Mary A. Norris, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned in Randolph, Utah, on or before the 12th day 'ay, A. D., 1938. te of first publication, March Muscles and Menus to Be Streamlined in Britain 11. London. The British governments national fitness campaign is going to affect not only muscles but ARTHUR F. NORRIS, hninlstrator of the Estate of Mary arris, Deceased. menus. Much of the physical unfitness of the' 'English people is attributed to unsuitable and badly cooked food. Sale or Trade One sheep featnp, The ministry of health and the FIND-equipped. Enquire S. A., board of education are considering Randolph, Utah. how the better and wide teaching of cookery can be linked with the physical culture movement. NEW 1938 STOCK It is expected steps will be taken WALL PAPER to encourage the provision of more evening cookery centers for adults PAINTS VARNISHES and the better patronage of those KALSOMINE ENAMELS already in existence. Many girls now go from school If you are going bo modernize to will work in shops, offices, or facborne this you spring your tories. By the time they are' marsurely want to see our new line. ried they have forgotten most that The prices are reasonable, ' too. , they learned about cooking and dietetics at school. It is this gap ALICE H. DURNFORD between school life and marriage , Phone 44 ('40 Main Sit that the ministry of health and the Evanston, Wyoming board of trade will attempt to bridge. Okapi Has Long Tongue Richmond, Va., Modern Rome The okapi has a blue tongue about 2 feet long. Its eyes are also blue Richmond, Va., occupies a site and it can look in opposite direccovering seven hills and is somer times styled the "Modern Rome.' tions at the same time. Nones 5 .. , |