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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal The Telephone A great necessity in case of Sickness Accidents, Burglars or Fire Plan to have a phone installed it will save you many steps. V a 0 0 t 1 Ind. Tel. Co. Utah-Wyomi- ng ! G. Sol's Tlace Remember on and after July 0th., letters are subject to 3 cents an ounce or fraction, instead of 2 cents as now required! .. .... JLotel Confectionery Cafe Mrs. M. S. Reay who has been suffering with erysipelas for the past 10 Arthur and Keith Conley ,sons of days, is reported to be on the improve. Candies and and Mrs. J. G. Conley of Ogden, Utah, are spending part of their summer vacation in Randolph, Utah. Mr. The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks Thone 8. Mr. and Mrs. Arch McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. R. S, McKinnon, and Mr.- and Mrs. Wm. Johnson, motored to Salt Lake Wednesday They will see the missionaries on their way, June 3rd. - H. Robinson, President' sbsqss: We have a full line of Paints, Enamel, Kalsomine, and Wall Paper Prices Range from 20c. to 50c. Roll, in beautiful patterns. Clean and Paint up your Homes. If you need Radios, Rugs, Ranges, Furniture, or Refrigerators, we carry all the best makes, Philco Radios, Monarch Ranges, - Servell Refrigerators. Get the best at lowest prices. We have everything to equip your Home or Ranch. Get our prices on groceries and dry goods. Rich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. The Mutual Creamery Co., is talking of installing a stoker at their Randolph plant. Dallas Johnson returned home from Kemmerer hospital last Sunday. Dallas was operated upon for appendicitis a short time ago. r ; EvanstonCash Grocery -- Anyone who has news items which they want in the paper, please have them in not later than Thursday night. WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST J. M. Baxter of Evanston, Wyo., was a Randolph visitor Thursday. .Judge M. O. Harris and secretary, Farrell Johnson, of Logan, Utah, THE FOLLOWING PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 27 TO SATURDAY NIGHT JULY 3, 1938: -- Dis-tri- st Atty. Wesley Horsley of Brigham, Utah, Atty. Meune of Salt Lake, and Att. Geo. Crosby of Evanston, Wyo., attended district court held at Randolph Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Verna and son, Reed, visiting friends day, Sunday and Flour, Big J, 100 lbs Flour, Electric Light, 100 lbs Sugar, 25 lb. Bags Sugar, Powdered, Brown, or Cubes, lb. pkgs., 2 for Lard, 16 lb. Pails Silver Leaf Bacon, Whole or Half Slabs, lb Hams, Premium Skinned, lb. Hams, American Packing Co Lard, 4 lb. Pails Pure Government Inspected Salt Bacon, Best Fresh Goods, lb. i Prunes, 4 lb. pkgs .' Syrup, Amazio, Gal. Cans Coffee, Hills Bros., 21b. Cans Coffee, Folgers, 2 lb. can Coffee, Blue Pine, 2 lb. Cans Tomatoes, Woods Cross, No. 2 Case Corn, Wellington Club, Case Corn, Wellington Club, 6 Cans for Cans, 6 Cans for Tomatoes, 2 String Beans, Standard Cut, 6 Cans Peas, Utah Favorite Jane Peas, 6 for Soda Crackers, 3 lb. Cartons BELOW ARE REGULAR PRICES: WHICH ARE BARGAINS REGULAR PRICES. David Jackson and Cramer, of Logan, of California, were and relatives SaturMonday. Mr. an Mrs. Ray Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman and children are spending a few days at Bear Lake this week. The 3 cent rate begins July 6. on first class mall iMearl' Peart, Kenneth Hatch, Arthur McKinnon, Ina Jackson and Grace Norris, were Kemmerer visitors Sunday in the interest of ihe mutuaL Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris, jr., left lb Salt Lake City Wednesday to bid Tea, Green, 9 Oats Rolled lb. to their son, Wilson, who left good bye Bag for a mission June 23. They were ac- Large Pkg. Corn Flakes companied by Mrs. Dan McKinnon, Large Pkg. Shredded Wheat Mrs. Leah Jensen and Beatrice KenPkg. nedy. Meal Roman Large Pkg. Rich County Furniture Company 2 lb. Graham Crackers Store was given a new coat of paint Ginger, Vanilla or by painter Harry Alexander this week, Large Pkg. Snaps Lemop which helps the appearance very much. Harry is looking for another job. If A. B. or C. White Soap, Bar you have any painting to be done, Large Pkg. White King better see Harry. Hard Water Toilet Soap Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer return- 1 Gal. Dill Pickles ed Tuesday from a short trip to Lo- 1 Gal. Loganberries . . gan, Morgan, and Ogden, Ulah. 1 Gal. Pineapple Mason Jar Lids. Doz. Mrs. J. G. Muir left for Logan Thursday morning to do temple work, and will be gone for some time. e, .... The old saying, An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, is true with automobile repairing as in other things. Let us check over your car now. It may save you a large repair bill later on. Proper lubrication saves 80 percent of all repair bills. Arrange with us to grease vour car regularly RANDOLPH GARAGE ss The First National Evanston, CBank Wyoming. Let us know how we can best Serve You G. Arthur Larson of Kemmerer, Wyo., visited with his Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon, last week Mrs. Della McKinnon returned from Kemmerer last week, where she had been for the oast month with her daughter, Mrs. Elden Peart, who has been very sick with pneumonia. Mrs. Peart is reported well on the way to recovery, which her many friends in Randolph are glad to hear. Your letter can not be dispatched if yon only put bn a two cent stamp on and after July 6. HALF OF THE FARM IN ALFALFA Those having letters to write, should get their correspondence to date before the 6th of July. On and after, that day, nothing but a three cent stamp will answer. The Internal Revenue Department says that the banks will keep track of the depositors checks, write off the check tax against his account at the end of the month, and turn the money over to the Treasury. This is the first time- within the memory of man that it has been possible to dismiss tbe tax collector with the words, Charge it, plase. THAT RESTORED SMILE PATENTS I LEWIS LONGHURST TRADE-MARK- S C. A. Snow & Co. U Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section Notary Public of country. Write for booklet telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A AND in your State. specialty of making Deeds and Titles . 710 8th St Washington, D. C. C 41 if A jV ' V "r Evidence that the severe mental depression that has gripped our local people for the past several months is passed is seen by the broad smile akin to the 1029 prosperity smile that is brightening the countenances of those your meet. This improved mental condition is due principally to the several thousands of bushels of free wheat that have come into our county, poup-lewith our warm spring weather, and plenty of water for irrigation purposes. There only remains one thing to do to make your external appearances correlate your internal spirits get your hair trimmed regularly at DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP. d 5 .48 49 .45 55 25 Evanston, Wyo. , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION J. , FOR SALE One Chevrolet Roadster, with pickup body. Priced right to sell. Also one 3 in. running gears for sale or trade. Enquire of STANLEY WILSON, Randolph, Utah. 14 1.15 A2 15 15 .30 10 .20 00 65 60 60 2.00 ..., SE, J, L15 C. HOGENSON, Agronomy DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Specialist, U. S. A. C. Salt Lake City, Utah, A May 26, 1932. During the last ten years the averthat NOTICE is hereby given age yield of alfalfa per acre in Utah has decreased from 3.1 tons to 2.2 Rufus S. Humphrey, of Laketown, tons per acre. In Rich County our av- Utah, who, on April 28, 1930, made stock raising homestead entry. No. erage yield is 1.8 tons . There are probably several reasons 048461, for Sec. 30. for this: ESW 1. Low prices for farm crops. EV2NW, Lots 2, 3, 4, Section 31, & Weeds, grass and alfalfa dis- Township 12 North, Range 5 East, eases have made inroads. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice 3. Alfalfa fields have become too of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above deold. 4. 'Carelessness of farmers to cut scribed, before G. N. Weston, Notary the alfalfa at the proper time. Public, at Laketown. Utah, on 5. Neglect in applying fertilizer. 11th day of July, 1932. 6. Livestock have less value, there- Claimant names as witnesses; Alfred KearL Ruth F. Humphry, fore, poor hay is 'good enough for them. Humphrey Kearl, and Joe Max ParAlflalfa production needisl stimula- ris, all of Laketown, Utah. tion so thialt every county will proELI F. TAYLOR, duce sufficient for the needs of the Register. county. In fact it Is the first duty of the farm to produce food for the fam- FOR SALEMy Home and Farm. ily, then enough feed for the liveInquire of Mrs. J. C. Gray. stock. After this is taken care of cash crops and other poduce may To. increase alfalfa yields per acre: be planned for sale. use the best seed obtainable; (2) (1) The Utah Experiment Station gives the following results on the value ol use fertile land; (3) plow up every rotation, giving the effect of the ag seventh year; (4) In alfalfa wilt of the alfalfa field upon the yield areas, plow up every third year; (5) First year, 2.01 tons per acre. plan a regular crop rotation in which Second year. 5.82 tons per acre. alfalfa occupies about balf of the Third year, 6.82 tons per acre. Fourth year. 5.82 tons per acre. cultivated area of the farm. Plow up Fifth year, 4.82 tons per acre. about one seventh of the alfalfa each In a continuous cropping experiment same number of of manured and unmanured plots thw year, planting the with tbe grain new alfalfa of acres station gives the following data as an crop. average : From 1922 to 1930: Unmanured r Tffvf EMTRFJR THESE FACTS: 4.81 tons; manured yearly 8.49 tons 1. Rotate so as to plow up alfalfa per acre.- Yield of alfafla in a seven year rotation: alfalfa three years, every seven years. oats one year, sugar beets two years at least once during 2. Fritilize and oats one year. A ten ton applicafield. life alfalfa of the tion ,of manure was made to each of the the beet years: First year, 4.77 tons, of 3. Establish a regular system second year. 6.91 tons, third year, 7.31 will half which rotation place crop tons alfalfa per acre. In alfalfa wilt areas, the vield goes of the farm in alfalfa. Record your alfalfa yield, accorddon-considerably the third year, so ing to age of the fields! that a shorter rotation is necessary (By FOR SALE CHEAP Pigs all sizes. Call Johnsons Ranch , More Than 57 Years of Continuous Service to this Community ' l-- 5 H. Proflit CrWife, Proprietors Phone 327 grand-parent- s, $2-0- 0 45 22 1 Gal. Ketchup 30 1 GaL Peaches, Blackberries, or .40 10 Pears V. .45 H 1 Gal. Pitted Cherries .97 18 1 GaL Pure Fruit Jam 60 28 1 GaL Amazio Syrup .33 .25 4 lte. Raisins 70 5 lbs. Apricots 35 25 5 lbs. Prunes 60 .03 5 lbs. Peaches or Brown 35 2 Pkgs. Pulverized 45 06 Sugar 2o Boll Wax Large Paper, 55 Toilet Tissue, Large Rolls, 3 for .23 50 90 Qt. Fruit Jars, Doz 25 55 Mason Jar Caps, Doz .33 15 Coffee, Blue Pine or Folgers lb. , -- Tor Dana-hUh- cssx: Ice-Crea- m - . n ENE, SWNE, WNE, |