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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER RANDOLPH, UTAH tj3 FARMERS SWING .f P. BEHIND G O. RE-ELEC- T eMtm , C) - ' Se - - if, .fw ELIS s L TvS-'- v ' v .., " Senator Thomas record speaks for itself. It is sufficient , j (S 1 , 11 u. S. SENATE - V r justifica-- j tion for his reelection. It is a credit to Utah and has brought to Utah numerous benefits which only a man with his standing with the Roosevelt 'Administration could obtain. As Chairman of the most important New Deal committee in the Senate he is in a posi-tio- n to render continued invaluable service to Utah. UTAH NEEDS ELBERT D. THOMAS IN THE U. S. SENATE! , : , 4 v FIGHT FOR YOUR FRIEND WHO IS FIGHTING FOR YOU Vote Democratic Straight that Gosh we didnt think they were old. Ha. Ha, Ha. Congratulations; Local and Personal IF YOU ARE HUS TVPSYOOtL UKB TMS COUROOtJ HIATT Mrs. Leah Walton and Mrs. David Idaho Smith, made a business trip to Ogden and daughter, Levada, of Grace, Idaho Thursday. visited in Randolph a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith were Sunday. Evanston., visitors ' Mrs. John Park, daughter Naomia, r, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Peart of son Harvy of Provo visited at the were Randolph visitors Wyo.. home of Geo. Smith during the deer Sunday. season. Oliver. Jacobson of Bancroft, With the November 8 election only, two, weeks away a definite trend toward Republicanism is noticable throughout Utah, according to a survey just completed by speakleading G. O. P. campaign ' ers. Dr. Franklin S. Harris Republican nominee for the United States senate and contestant for the seat of Senator Elbert D. Thomas, said the Utah farmer is convinced the administrations reciprocal trade treaties are inimical to his inter- . . ests. f Kem-mere- i - the present agricultural for their plight, as indithe ruinously low prices, the Utah farmer finds himself, he said. If I am elected my major objective will be to preserve the American market for the American farmer. Dn. Harris explained the sheepmen, were mainly dissatisfied the price of wool during the, 1933-3period was 21.2 percent be- - ., low the average price for the 2 period pf Republican supremacy. LeRoy B. Young, Republican candidate for the seat of Abe Murdock, also pledged his efforts to stabilize the agricultural market. If I am elected I will wage an aggressive fight to see that com--, pulsory, restrictive and coercive features of the farm bill are repealed and that the reciprocal trade treaty powers are taken away from the executive branch of the government and returned to the peoples representatives where they belong, he asserted. Dean F. Brayton, candidate for J. Will Robinsons congressional seat, also blames the plight of the farmer to the administrations farm legislation. Our opponents are so disheartened by the antagonism to the collapse of the farm legislation they have sent to Washington to have one of the leading bureaucratic theorists come here to defend the program, Mr. Brayton said. And what does he do but assert that aid is coming if we can get international cooperation. It doesnt take an expert to know that the whole New Deal farm program has collapsed. What we aim for the farmer is the cost of production plus a profit. Chief Justice William H. Folland, seeking to retain his seat in the state supreme court, has advocated generally a judiciary in the state and a solidification of constitutional government. All four candidates returned from a state wide tour optimistic that the chances of putting Utah in the Republican column were brighter today than any time in the past eight years. blaming program cated by in which lI:H of foreheid liking for rich food and dnnk. Fnmwi 0Tkt point to j ThtBnaJ,Sft-SHtutl Jowls of one who love comfort and luxury - se 7 1921-193- If your character resembles this contented gentlemans, write on your cuff Get old Kentuckys Double-Ric- h straight Bourbon! , PINT No. 61 QUART No. HALF PINT 60 No. 62 n; 5TKAGHT Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peart and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Booth, of Jerome daughter Sally, Mrs. Lathair Pead Idaho were in Randolph, Tuesday. and son, Lee, motored to Salt Lake City Mon. Lee lu a lump or growth Mr. and Mrs. Carl Griffith and Miss coming on one o1 his legs. They went Hazel Jones of Salt Lake City, visitto see a doctor about it. ed Randolph relatives Sunday and non-partisa- n Monday. George Wilson, motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to see Woodrow, he Mr. and Mrs. Reay Kennedy accomreports him on ,the improve. panied Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jackson,, to Ogden;, last Sunday. Dr and Mrs. M. F Reay, motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday to take Miss Tressa Norris accompanied and Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. V. B. to Salt Lake City Clifford Kennedy, Mrs. is report' Mable Syme. Mrs Kennedy , . , ed to he suffering with an attack of Wednesday. ' appendi cities. Mr. and Mrs. Donald' Rex, motored to Ogden, last Saturday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Powell, of accompanied by : Wayne Rex, who Evanston, Wyo., are rejoicing' over the went on to Salt Lake City. Sunday he arrival of a baby girl born Sunday went to Heber where he visited' some October 30th'. Mrs. Poweil was before of his missionariy companions.' Sunher marriage Miss Eva Spencer. So day evening he was one of the speakMr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer o:', Knight, ers at Sacrament meeting at .Heber Wjo. are naw grandpa and grandma City, Monday he and his sister, also was visiting at Heber City with Mr. and Mrs. Peery, went on to Frpvo where Barbara is attending school. He Tetumed Monday, and reported a very enjoyable trip. Made by the Harvester Company Any One of These McCormick-Deerin- g Machines Becomes Yours, free, f.o.b. 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This Offer is Open for a Limited Time Only See Us for Further Details . several days. , j , , WKISKif Your Tractor Now and Cash in on This FREE Offer , i QOURDOH CBuy , ' - lilM3 Thursday at home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. He returned Mrs. Annie Kennedy, of Ogden, Friday. j Utah, returned home Wednesday, after spending several days visiting W. T. Rex, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rex, kin. Randolph, motored to Salt Lake City, Monday evening Mrs. Rex suffering an attack Mrs. Harvey Harris and son were of appendicitis, was. operated upon passengers on the South mail Wednesearley Tuesday morning. The last day. word received was that she was doin fine. The voters of Rich County, should vote Yes on the Conditional AmendMrs. Mary A. Smith, has been on ments. if they are interested in better s the sick list for the past week, but is schools. reported much improved at the pres- ent time. Mr. and Mis. Weston Baker, are the proud parents of a baby boy bom Paul McKinnon, young son of Mr. Monday October, 31st. ; , and Mrs. Gale McKinnon, was bit by a dog Monday, while visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Jean Schofield, and home of his grandmas at Woodruff. daughter Arlene of Montpelier, Idaho were Randolph visitors Monday and Mrs. C. B. Spencer, Miss Joyce Tuesday. Peart and Clayton Longhurst, came over from Logan, Saturday nite to Patsy, the yopng daughter of Mr. spend the week end. Lewis Longhurst and Mrs. Harry Johnson, was hurt and Mrs. Golden Sorenson motored to Wednesday, while at school it seems Logan to see Clayton, they passed on that she run into a ladder and got an the road and did not knw it. aweful bump on the head. A birthday party, was given in honMr. and Mrs. William Johnson were or of Joseph E. Hatch last Sunday. We Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. understand most if not all of his sons and daughters and their families Mrs. Wayne Kennedy is reported on were present. A program and supper the sick list this week. were the main features. The Reaper wishes for brother Hatch many more President G. H. Robinson, of Lake-towhappy birthdays. Utah was a business visitor at Thursday. He having come Randolph V. B. Jackson, motored to Ogden to attend a bank meeting. Sunday, for his mother Mrs. Richard Jackson - he was accompanied by Mrs L. A. Young Construction Co. have Jacob Norris, who went to see her almost completed the road between daughter, Doreene, Randolph and Sage Creek Junction. state I found livestock men and dirt farmers Seasoning Vioeu Exclusive of the seasoning time given the wood used in its construction, it takes from two to four months tq manufacture a piano. til Mrs. Owen Telford reu' .cd from a at Garden City Saturday. Glen Smith, who is attending the B. two weeks visit Y. U. at Provo, spent Wednesday and -- Everywhere in the - ff ft. K Rich County Furniture Co. |