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Show !VcH- - '.OWm :i THE RICH COUNTY HEAPEIVRANDOLPH M. Local arid 'Personal ;. UTAII V '(M" CHUDRSNS L A. HOLD CLOSING SOCIAL The Mmtuhl held their dosing social Monday night. Games and dancing Glen H. Rex is home again after were indulged in and candy and nuts were served, everybody having a ver f spending the last sebol term teaching nice time. This will, close the Mutual at Midway Utah. util some time next fall, The M. I, .. . v Vi officers wish bo thank all thosi Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Johnson, Mrsl who helped to make the patty a sucJ; F. Wilton hd Billy, sp⁢ cess, and all who helped make the '"'v BcKoratUm Day' Itf'Logari; .Mutual work a success during the '' V'', v.V past year. Mr.- A. G: Bex left for. Logan 1 ; expects' td biiiiig.' his RANDOUH GIRLS TO PROVO fiimaiy back with ham for the summer. The following Randolph girls left i IfirS Qrih Jackson And faiMiy,' Mr. Tuesday,,, for Provo, Utah where, they Ben Grdll and Mias Gladys 'Kennedy, to pick strawberries for the iBotored to Logan last' week ' ' Mrs. expect next thirty days : Eddis Longhurst, Jackson reports Orin slowly improv- Tressa and Dorine Norris, Ada, Mary, ; ing. Dora and Maxine McKinnon, Ila and Gladys Jones, Vella Smith Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Mr. Melva Amy Rex, Wynonu and Hanney and Mrs. L." H. Miller ihotored to Gaily Osborn and Gwendolyn Norris. Ogden last weds. Mrs. Della McKinnon went with the to take care , of them. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jensen and girls children of Lyman,'. Wyo., were week Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wilson have reend1 visitors at the home of Mrs. Thoe. to Randolph; C. T: has- accepted turned Wilson last week They rmrrned a position on Bishop Johnsons ranch. home Saturday. Mrs, Reay Kennedy spent a Mis Zella Schenck and girl friend with her daughter, Audrey, came up from Clearfield alst week visiting in Ogden, returning last Wednesday., for Decoration Day. The governments wants Rich CounMr. and Mrs." Chas. Walton of Salt to send a boy or two to Fprt Dong-laty Lake City, were in Randolph for Decfor 30 days to represent the oration Day. county at the citizens military trainasso. The camp opens July Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gray are back ing camps all are paid by the gov5th, expenses home again after spending the winter ernment including transportation. Age in Sait Lake City, Utah. It seems 17 to 31. Information at the news good to have them back in our midst office. Come on hoys ! again. Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Brown and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Faulkner and Norris of Ogden, Utah, were Reuben visitors daughter Elva were week-envisitors Friday to decorate Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Dave at the home of of relatives buried here. the graves Smith. - -- 1 "Bestj Place In Town .'r' ,,. . - . Hotel , ' . " . and " ' . 4 Confectionery : v- ? ' - t, ? ' .. Anniversaries Birthdays -. " i' - Phone tHo. 8. ; ; - , Hen-erefc- ta : . - , - : x . qj-tea- V . - Springy Gift Suggestions For Graduations Weddings .;rA '(; : h v . v - , - :. n st Ill Tell the World Wilson Brothers ,.. Home Killed Meats Are Best t You ' . . J d dont have to offer excuses to the Mr. Ike Smith In Paris and Montpelier, , Idaho. wife when you take home a nice tender, juicy steak from Wilsons - she loves it . Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spencer spent several days in Logan the past week. Meat Nfarket and General Store Mr. Leo McKinnon' and son Frank left Tuesday evening for Ogden, Utah. Mto Mary jL Sdut-- was a passenger . dear Sir: . The Childrens Service Society of Utah has ten boys from 9 to 15 years .of age for whom we wish to find homes. These youngsters are all healthy good matured boys. We are wondering if in your community there are public spirited men and women wiho would be interested to giving a home to one or more of these children. Most of them are available for adoption, but we would be glad to find homes for them Just tor the summer. After a long winter of being housed in an Institution with a large, My not'-som- e of homes in which our children are placed and all applications are thoroughly investigated., is a state Institution whose services are available to any child to need. Boarding cqre is given to dependent, homeless or neglected children. Some of our support is. received ; from the state for (Ms purpose. Thanking you for your interest and cooperation, Very truly yours, MARGUERITE WOODIN .. Executive Secretary. ' ! t ractive and reasonable in price. We have a- full line of paints and four hour drying enamels, sheep paint and kalsomine. The patterns of Wall Paper are beautiful this v year and very low priced. Come in and see our samples. We carry a good stock on hand I. d t f, CONVENTION Robert Baynes of Mr. and Mrs. Lyiman were lm Randolph Friday. Sat- RETZ HALL Friday, June 13 o All nationalities, we know no race, creed or color; women, men who are desirous of preparing for the detective profession, communicate with Scotland Yard Detective Bureau, Corman Bldg. 56 Division SL, Albany, N. Y. . We are meeting all competition on Dry Goods and Groceries No need to send your ; ;; Saturday, Jnne 14 A REAL STOCKMAN DANCE Visitors from all over will be there Hawks Smuins Night WYO. EVANSTON, - AANY a good time has been ruined XVLby tire trouble on the road; Dont wait until your worn tire actually blows before replacing it. Come in now and let us put a 'TV KELLY money away from home. Get our Prices on Bath Room fixtures before t going elsewhere - We carry the Kohler line. CHILDRENS HAIR CUT The Best Place toTrade If you would add, life and lustre toyeurhair use DadruH 25Cents Removing Shampoo. Sold at or better still, a complete set of Kelly$p ringfields on your car. RANDOLPH GARAGE - DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP Consult This Bank 1 A lifes sayings may be lost by' making a poor investment; Consult us - we will advise you of the best investments in bon ds, stocks or real estate. This valuable ser vice is yours for the asking, one of the many services we offer our friends and customers. Evanston, Wyoming. AT THE KOZY Saturday, June 7. Free to Public Before Making Investments The First National Bank Utah Randolph, timm hdwU.,8. .irwriiBiB wder is tha wUwljlw .1 mmmi i.iiim Manml Larary. r ay vmbiiiriniiltTfnnTaJi tammum A rivWiiiin MWw h. cititii lUlnxiuumiT THE WOLF SONG with Gray Cooper and Louis Wolheim News and Comedy Admission 10 and 30 Sunday June 8, Hoot Gibson in ii LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah TRAILING TROUBLE A specialty of making Deeds and Titles GETTING BUSTERS GOAT Admission 10 and 25 LEWIS LbNGHURST Randolph, Utah - Greeters Night A tire in time , NOTICE e, . - See our New Armstrong Quaker Rugs, they are att - : ' Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Brough of Kays-vlllThe editor of the Reaper was very Utah, spent a few days in Ransorry, that Mrs. Donald Walton was unable to eontJitaue as news reporter for dolph this week. the Reaper. We wish to thank her for thd 'service she rendered, she represented Woodruff in a very efficient way and 'I think the people of Wood--rufand other readera of the Reaper enjoyed .reading the Woodruff Winks. Miss , Vanipe Moss will reports the nevvs of Woodruff, and ..we feel sure that she will be as equally efficient urday they iqotored to Kemmerer, He pxpeets 'to bring Mrs. Wyo. Mrs. Annie Fjndlay, and Mrs. McKinnon' and ' the infant daughter A. D. Fackirell accompanied them. They reported having a very nice home with him. " visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Findlay The following people .were a few of and family of Kemmerer. They rethe visiters here ,for Dec- turned bo Lyman, Wyo. Sunday eveoration Da : Sarah A. McKinnon, ning. Ogden; E. Si. Tyson, Brigham, J. F. Mr. Ralph Hall, who engineered the McKinnon and family of Knight, water works is in Wyo.; Mr. add Mrs. Jake Peart, Mr. Randolph Town and Mrs. Joe Fife, of Salt Lake; Mr. town this week. He inquired as to and Mrs. Ben McKinnon, Morgan; C. how the system was working. It has R. Spencer and family of Logan; Mr. been reported that Randolph has one and Mrs. J. M.; Baxter, Mr. and, Mrs. of the best water supplies to the state. Lennie Smith, Bishop and Mrs. Harold E; Brough of Evanston; Wyo; Mrs. BQY SCOUTS TAKE TRIP Mary Spangler of Knight, Wyo. Randolph Thursday- evening thirty-on- e Mr. Roy Spencer and family spent Boy Seouts with their scoutmasters Glen the week-en- d in Randolph,. Utah visit Moss and A. G, Barton, left for a three ing with friends and relatives. day camping trip. They went via Logan We carry a real line of House Clean- canyon to Salt Lake City. They expect MURESCO--i That-- good to camp out three nights. ing Helps wall finish, goes farther and lasts longer. Over 100 patterns of vail paper to select from. Paints, Enamel and Varnishes of all kinds. THRU. & OLSEN BROTHERS. MONTPELIER, IDAHO General Merchants are most of children, these boys group eager tor a change and life on '; a ranch or farm to them seems ideal. Sorely there ate people in this state whq could take one of these homeless beys and share In the task of malting a worthy and useful citizen out of such splendid material. WhUe these boys can ail be useful Ini a farm home, we have no desire to place them where they wffil be merely farm drudges, y Our Society is careful as to the type out-of-to- ; SOCIETY 1216 East 13th South St, Salt Lake City, Utah, , May 1930. . Editor Rich Rich. County Reaper Randolph, Utah. with them. A : , The4 Reclamation Orchestra, of Evanston, Wyo. will play for dances every Friday at' jdndolph, If enough will attend the dances to make it worth their while. WILSON BROTHERS t spent Decoration Day SERVICE OF UTAH News and Comedy |