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Show if iruf - --' pf '-- jTl " " " i , (!, v ;An lndependentNewspaper - Volume f0 Number 40 1, - ofSalt ' We Lake .- r ents - A. Huli.ie Nebtker of jSait a slioit - visjt to hts ' par- Mr. and Mrs. Hytuni Nebeker and his brother Sidney, last week. V". . ' ' ' : On') Wednesday evening the Mutual gave a Halloween dance. Music, was furnished by The Garden City Gala Orchestra. A fairly large crowd was present and a good time had. . 1 - , Principal', Spencer his pupils Thursday Party at the school ments Were served indulged in games fun. Griffin" treated Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley - Randolph, Utah' Friday, November CARD OF THANKS g . Attorney Li!-paid - , the Western States Life Insiirani e Company is spending a feW days visiting her brother Al-- f red KeH t the Kona Lultt ranch. J fepie.-entln- Devoted To The Interests y-'- -' Laketowns : Lingo Mrs. Mary E. Moffat v. ,'C , v.'"' ' ' 4rf wish to thank all those who assisted in the sickness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sarah E. Gunn; also for those who furnished cays and floweis. Their kindess will never he forgotten. MR. GEO. GUNN MRS. LOIS KENNEDY h MR. BEN GUNN . , MRS. HARRY SPANGLER-- , and GRANDCHILDREN . 8, 1929 Bank of Randolph .Moved to Evanston $2.00 Per Year ARMISTICE DAY! ! ! NOV. 11th. Garden City Notes American Legion Post No. 41 of Evanston. 11th ANNUAL ARMISTICE BALL, at Automotive Hall. Let every one turn out for this anNovember first the First National nual DANCE. Dancing from 9 P. M. to 3 A M. Bank of Evanston and the Bank of Local Legion Post is also giving a Charle and consolidated, Randolph, Picture Show at the Strand Theatre, W, Walton, cashier'pf the latter instiand Monday, the 10th and tution is now at the First National in Sunday A Balloon Matinee for the 11th. is lie' Evanton, where employed. Children. A letter was addressed to the cusAll turn out and help the boys. tomers of the Bank of Randolph with 1 information' of the consolidation, PIANO AT A SACRIFICE which la as follow To Oub Customers ; We have on hand in the of Arrangements have beeiif completed Randolph one of our vicinitybest very business to1 consolidate of the this pianos Rather than pay storage bank with the FiratfiNationaj Bank of or reship this instrument to Ogden, The name to latter Evanston, Wyo., we will sell iit to a responsible party be retained. This step is taken in tlie at a special price, on easy terms. Or, interest of economy $ml with the view we will rent the piano with the privof reducing The isteadily increasing of buying later and apply rent ilege cost of doing business, and to place at on price. In answering, the disposal of our customers the com- pleasepurchase full reference in first letgive bined resources of J the two institu- ter. Addresif Glen Bros. Roberts tions. Co!, Ogden, Utah. adv. Piano Our business will be transferred November 1, 1020 and all checks drawn by our customers op this institution your eye at the breakfast table will be honored and paid thiough tlie The film hows how Jimmy SherFirst National Bank, on and after wood, working on a metropolitan this date. It is requested that you daily,, goes out with his dog FI e call at, your earliest, .convenience at to uncover the story of a and what happens ihe First National Bank of Evanston police clean-up- , and there obtain new check books and to him. It is new, exciting stuff furnish the necessary signature cards. full of dangers, and roMr. Walton will attend to the trans mance. "THE SILENT POWER fer of the business apd the accounts, and will be present to welcome you in The hazardous and exciting occuthe banking room of (lie First National Bank at Evanston, Wyoming. pation of providing electricity is the We trust that the Very pleasant re- theme of The Silent Power, which lations Which have existed in the comes to the Kozy Theatre Sunday. Ralph Lewis is starred m this thrill past will continue in (he future. ing drama in the role of an engineer in charge of a great power station. SHADOWS OF THE The entire action takes place in and NIGHT? A THRILLER around a gigantic generator house ' . I t where the purring dynamos furnish Shadows of the NSbt, a picture the current that is so vital to modern of with a' interesting civilization. newspaper reporting V'nd underworld The story by James Beil Smith is life, cornea to the Koxy Theatre first time For the the Saturday. replete with dramtic incidents which screen reveals what aetuallv happens are as unusual at the locale of the before that front-pagstory catches scenes. A number of out Atizens, under the direction of Rangers Averal and Ath-eof Paris, Idaho, are repairing the road up the right hand fork of the Garden City canyon leading To the Swan Creek lakes, where there is two hundred thousand feet of saw ll timber available for use. Ranger also states that there isi enough the lakes and peak dry wood aro-uto last Garden City for twenty years. This work is to be commended to all users of wood and timber and we urge that we put the shoulder to the wheel and by so doing, accomplish good work. y Av-era- -- - Nixon of Montpelier, Ida., C. Roy representing Shape Williams Co., Nvas t. town visitor last week. endeavoring t&jWeeten up the merchants trade. f4 . , , The following named people attend-th- i funeral of Grant Stuart, held UW Saint Charles, Idaho cm Saturday Mr. aiut.Mrs. Geo. A. Wahlstrom, Mr to a Halloween house; Refresh and the children and Mrs. Wm. Jones, Mr. and Mrs .and Halloween J. O.' Dennert, E. .Victor Mattson, of a Downey and other portions of ; Mr. and Mrs. Ole Mattson, Mr, and Mrs. Josdph C. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew1 Mattson, Viola served supper to a few friends Thurs- Mattson, Jasper Henderson, Albert day evening in honor of father Joseph Henderson and Stanley Mattson. Mr. Robinson who will leave shortly for Stuart is a nephew of Mrs. Geo. Wahla visit with his children in Salt Late strom, Ole, Andrew and Victor Mattand, California. , Those present were: son nnd had died of heart trouble Mr. and Mrs.Teseph Weston, Mr. atjd during the week. ,, Mrs. Joseph ' Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Luther B. Reed, and Frederick Feller. , Grandma Sarah J. Henderson, acA delightful time was bad by all pres- companied by her sons Martin and ent. ' , ; George of Evanston spent Sunday vis; iting relatives and friends. The boys On Friday and Saturday the Cal returned taking with them some fornia Players under; direction of Mr, Bear Lake spuds to munch on this W. C. Walters presented the plavs : winter and "Grandma Henderson The Good Little Gunman and Tbf will spend a short time in Randolph. ' Canadian Girl, .which were well ren Mr. James Dunn of Paris was in deml, and much appreciated by the short d.trce w.i nudfeiwe, held town Wednesday trying to suit the after the shtw on Saturday night. Ihs. (We know one chap, if he got suited would have to get a Dunn Milton B. Weston, accompanied Lj for it?) Yes. Hiss Lucille Johnson, motored .L)D gan Saturday, visHuig relatives ,jum Mr. an Mrs. Jasper Henderson and friends and returning Sundays eve- Mrs. Andrew Mattson have moved into ( , ning. town for the winter. (Sali-fornl- - -- A ( Wliy not give The Reaper a trial Time to' start thinking: subscription for 3 or six months? for-- Nmas. Mail early d Under the direction of Morris T. Hodges and Julius Wright, the work on and around the L. D. S. meeting house is being pushed. The cement walks and steps to the building will be completed durinr the week, and the finishing touches on the interior of the building will be completed during the month. 39-4- 1 Messrs Joseph and Clarence Cook, LaVoy Hildt and LaVon Sprouse have pitched camp at the dugway spring on the old Temple Mill road leading west of Meadowville. They are well equipped with saddle horses and ammunition and expect to reamain in the mountains until each have bagged the prize for which they have payed a ten dollar fee a big elk. city-wid- gun-battle- In Advance s, Mr. McCarthy of Denver, Colo, and Ingram Smith of Preston, Idaho were The herq fTWesday demfltosKratiqg Wolrd's Wonder Grinder, Rex. This machine will grind hay of anv kind into powder or you can make your dumplin dough with same. It is estimated that a "Tinder of thisi kind will make feeds of any kind feed one third further, and fatten all stork quicker than the ordinary coarse feeds. had-groun- d 1 Miss Mabel Nicholls and Mr. Robt Symes of Lyman. Wyo., are Randolph visitors this week. e V T sin Out v Of the Entire Stock of G. C. Smith, Inc., Evanston, Wyo. We have 3 weeks to close out our entire stock. In order to do so we have reduced on ; every item until we have no competition from Mail Order Houses or local stores. NOW IS THE TIME FOR THE THRIFTY BUYER TO GET FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE AT PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE Mens Suits Overcoats Ladies Coats Dresses We are offering Mens Suits all Ladies Coats as low as $4.85 wool as low as $11.85. , , t ( r T Mens Overcoats regular $24.50 Ladies Dresses as low as $3.75 values, at $11.85 Boys Overcoats as low as $4.25 Boys Suits as low as $3.50 . - Childrens Coats as low as $2.45 Childrens Dresses as low as 50c .jf y Evety thing must be sold.... Coats, Dresses, Shoes for the whole family, Overshoes, Rubbers, Hosiery, Underwear, Millinery, Mens Suits, Overcoats Boys Suits, Overcoats, Traveling Bags, Trunks, Dry Goods, Infanrs wear, Overalls, Odd Pants, Shirts....In fact EVERYTHING MUST GO. m Sale Continues Every Day Until Every Item Is Sold Y f . , ? Si 4 r 0 Come in hjow and Save a Lot of Money on What You Buy |