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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH a See Our New Patterns of Wall Paper Selling for 25c. to 30c. Double Roll. We can sell you a Monarch Range on i l City water users must comply with time schedule. Those above Main from 6 a. m. to 11 :00 a. m. and those below from 3 p. m. to 8 p. m. 11:00 a. in. dont mean 12 noon, nor 8 p. in. 9 or 10 oclock water must be turned off on time. LEX MCKINNON, Water Supervisor. Philco Radios. We can make terms on all the above. Miss Hermolne Barker of Ogden, surprised her folks Thursday, when she and a boy friend drove into town for an hours visit. They returned Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay and children of Ogden, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Randolph. They returned Thursday. Mrs. Lloyd Miller accompanied them home for a short visit. Miss Arvilda Sendee has come home from Ogden and will spend a months vacation with her parents. Miss Dorothy South of Idaho Falls, is visiting friends and relatives at Randolph this week. Let us fill your grocery ordesr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy and Mrs. Ben Groll and babies were Ogden visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Robert Barnes Km memr, spent Memorial Day Randolph. SON Mrs. of at Embalmers tor UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time will visit until Saturday, when they expect to return to Ogden. te Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst held at the Randolph cemetery ation Day. LEWIS LONGHURST Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County,- Utah - A specialty It makes r AND TRADE-MAR- U KS C. A.SNOW & CO. Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section Utah Wyo. Ind. Telephone Co. -- Stanley Jacques ' of Bingham, Utah, spent Memorial Day at Randolph. Mrs. Jacques was Miss Ruth Spencer, for-mer- 710 8th St., Washington, D. C. Naired by Byrd The name Little America, was giver by Commander P.yrd to the site of the main base established for his South polar explorations, near the Bay of Whales on Boss sea, about 800 mile north of the pole. 2 .27 14 SIZE, CAN PEARS, STANDARD SIZE, NO. BLACKBERRIES, NO. 10 CANS BEETS, WHOLE, NO. 10 CANS 35 .... 10 CANS CANS, 6 FOR ... . . .27 38 OZ. BOTTLE MARMALADE, KETCHUP, NO. COCOA, 3 27 SIZE, 2 CANS 2 PRESERVES, PURE FRUIT, QT. BOTTLE .35 10 CANS .20 LIB. .25 TOILET TISSUE, 6 ROLLS BAKING POWDER, K. C., TWO 15 TEA, ORANGE PEKOE, 1 LB. PKG. . OZ. CANS . ; .32 .27 tt am, G. .15 THREE 10c PKGS. .80 3 LB. CARTON SODA CRACKERS, BACON, LARD, .20 ? TEA, CHOICE JAPAN, 2 PKGS THE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES H. Proffit OWife, Proprietors Evanston, Wyo. Sols Call up the neighbors any time of of day, Get in touch with loved ones living far away; It saves lots of trips through mud or snow if our Brings help from the garage-macar wont go. Saves alone in travel many times its cost ; We tried to do without it but surely did feel lost; It gives us lots of service for a few cents a day; Wouldnt do without it because that doesnt pay. ' Richie, Mgr. OPlace cHotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and John McKinnon of Knight, Wyo., spent Decoration Day with relatives at Randolph. Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks OPhone 8. Wm. Horsely, Allen Harris and other members of the Harris family, spent Decoration Day at Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunn of Rock Springs, Wyo., attended the Memorial Day services at Randolph. Mrs. Dunn was formerly Miss Olive Johnston, Our old telephone is back on the wall; who resided at Randolph some years Seems mighty good that we can call ago. The butcher, baker, doctor or the nurse; Joseph Wamsley motored to Sterling To see if our friends are better or worse. Utah. Saturday to move Mr. and Mrs. We can keep posted on the news in town; Ivan Snowball back to Randolph. He Ask for the time when our clocks run returned Sunday. J. B. 17 y The Reconnect of country. Write for booklet telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients in your State. PINEAPPLE, NO. T. A. Jensen of Lyman came Tuesday for Mrs. Jensen and children, who have been visiting here for the past two weeks. n Sat ENTs f' 20 PUZZLE JIG-SA- PEAS, NO. 3 SIEVE, CAN Decor- . f 17 PKGS SOLID PACK, 3 CANS TOMATOES, were to send this cheering message to everyone who is from rectal trouble. fighting Repair the damage quickly that and indifference has brought upon you. Correspond with me or visit me as soon as possible. Prices reasonable. Terms given. Examination free. Address Dr. Rich, Rectal Specialist. Grand Island, Nebraska. down, No beer. Big opening Dance at (530). Call the fire laddies if a hjaze should start Woodruff. Thrusday June 8th. Mel. Or call up and visit with our sweetheart. Smuins Band. Enuff sed. me happy 20 $ SALT, TRIANGLE, TABLE, 10 LB. BAG Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sims, and a Miss of making Deeds and Titles Staker of Ogden, spent Memorial Day with Randolph relatives. i A lady patient of Oshkosh, Nebraska, writes under date of May 25th., Your cure 1933, (name on request,) of my case is truly wonderful. I will be glad to do all I can to help you help suffering humanity. May Gods choicest blessings rest upon you and help you in your wonderful work. 2 Phone 327 Mr. and Mrs. Grand Island, Nebr., June 2, 1933. era of confidence and economy has awakened the public who sutler with rectal trouble to consider well and most sincerely that It does make a lot of difference just where they go for their cure. INCLUSIVE: more- . A new LUX SOAP, 3 BARS AND 1 The Freshie Tangle held at Woodruff May 30th., was a big success, and much enjoyed by a large attendance. Very nice Memorial services says: 10, tored to Logan Saturday. They turned Saturday, bringbg with them their son, Irel. Allie Hatch and Miss Ada McKinnon. Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 44 Notary CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS, CORN FLAKES, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall motored to Logan Saturday for Walter, who has been attending school at the A. O. Mrs. Ellen They returned Sunday. Hunter and Miss Hazel Jones of Ogden, accompanied them home. They Funeral Directors and Licensed RICH JUNE TO 5 PEETS WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 BARS STRING BEANS, NO. 2 Mr. and 'Mrs. Ivan Kennedy left Tuesday for Evanston for a few days visit with relatives. DRo. PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM JUNE LOGANBERRIES, NO Bishop and Mrs. Oluf Larson of Salt Take, are visiting in Randolph a few days, coming to spend Decoration day. General Merchandise. up-to-da- WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST APPLES, WASHINGTON, NO 10 CANS Editor and Mrs. W. E. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy, made a business trip to Ogden Tuesday, returning Wednesday. ORich Co. Fum. Co. r Coalville, Utah 1 Bearing Separators, Horton Washers, RAY DURNFORD H. PROFFIT Evanston and Urie, Wyoming G. NOTICE TO CITY WATER USERS the installment plan. Get our prices. Remember we carry Good Year Tires and Tubes, McCormick Peering Ball f Local and Personal FOR SALE, CHEAP One Kitchen pump and sink with fixtures. Inquire of Don McKinnon. "There is nothing made so poor, but someone can make it poorer, and sell it for less. We carry only merchandise of highest quality and our prices are always right. Try our Mansfield Tires and Exide Batteries. They go good together. RANDOLPH GARAGE Carl and Dwaine Norris motored to Ogden Tuesday evening. The Sunday school convention held NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Mrs. Elise Norris and sons, who at Evanston Sunday was well attend- spent the winter at Logan, Utah, reed. There were twenty-twfrom Ran- turned to Randolph Saturday. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Other wards of the stake dolph. U. S. LAND OFFICE at 1 were well represented. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH NOTICE May 3, 1933 OOMTNO O. L. Farnsworth with is mow NOTICE hereby given that Henry f I am prepared to repair lawn his Imperial Players. .Tune 5th and 6th ers, sharpen saws, and do general W. Young, of Pegram, Idaho, who, on Dont, miss seeing a good show. You March 28, 1928, made addl. "lock work at reasonable prices. L know you will see one if you see the A. G. BARTON. raising homestead entry. No, 0444414 L5 Twp. for Utah. Section, imperial Plavers. Admission : ParNSE Randolph, ents. 25c each ; all unmarried chill-re1 North, Faoge 7 East, SMNEVt, admitted free. Take the family SW14NW14, Section EVaSW CLUB ORGANIZED for 50c. Township 14 North, Range 6 East, Hereford Bxb; Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice The Randolph W. A. Marshall. Mrs. Leo McKinnon Beef Club held their first meeting of intention . to make final Proof, to and Morris Marshall, May 28th., and elected officers as fol- establish claim to the land above deand children ispent Memorial Day at Woods Cross lows : Helen Jackson, president ; scribed, before the clerk of the disand Ogden. Gean trict court, at Randolph, Utah, on the Woodrow Wilson, Nebeker, secretary; Lucille Jackson, 22nd day of June, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Barney Sonth. Cor'ess Nicholls. reporter. J. A. Smith and Fred Smith, of RanCleve Norris and Harvey Schenck. of dolph, Utah; Leo Madsen and Robert Proof of Talent Randolph, and other boys from Lake- re to Wolf, of Pegram, Idaho. It is proof of great talents Garden City, and Woodruff, left to senses and the from mind ELI F. TAYLOR, to commence work in the call the Irown. habit. Cicero from thought separate work. Register. o car-pente- r SE1-N- Low 4-- H Temperature Mercury freezes at about 38 degrees Fahrenheit, so that mercury thermometers cannot be used for temperatures lower than this. Byrd mentions in his book that temperatures as low as 72 degrees Fahrenheit were recorded, He does not state In Little America just what types of thermometers were usd, but In Arctic exploration alcohol or toluol Is generally employed, as these remain liquid at much lower temperature. -- -- 4-- H t; 1- - |