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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, Local and Personal CRich Co. Furn, Co General Merchandise. Where your trade is appreciated and where your dollars by most. We have a number of Bed Room Suits just arrived. Call and see them. The price ; is low. You can buy a Monarch Range or a Voss or Maytag Washer on easy terms. Why not trade in your old radio on a new Philco, we will make liberal allowance for your old one. We have some 9 x 12 axminster Rugs I from $30.00 to $35.00 also 11' x 12 : priced about $47.50. You cant beat the price. priced I We always carry a complete stock of t dry goods and groceries, hardware, paints and varnishes. Miss Winnie Rex returned to. Salt Lake City Wednesday on the Inland bus, where she will continue with her course in nursing. , Malcolm McKinnon of S!alt Lake City, visited with Randolph relatives a lew days this' week. He came last Saturday and returned home Tuesday with Geo. A. Peart and Don McKinnon who made a business trip to Salt Lake ut.au H. Proftit G. Evanston and Urie, Wyoming City. Mrs. Eirnest McKinnon left on the Inland bus for Monroe, to attend the funeral of a niece. Further particu lare are unknown. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kennedy have moved from the Wm. Kennedy home on Clhurch street to the George Smith home on Canyon street. Mrs. Samuel Rex left Wednesday on to Inland bus for Salt Lake i the days with her son. spend a City, few Wayne, who will leave Salt Lake soon for a mission to the southern states. The following people were among those attending the M. 1. A. Conference : Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst, Claude Reay and Lima Norris. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peart, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. e Mrs. Florence Bingham, Mrs. Telford, Mrs. Rea Muir, Miss Mae Kennedy, Miss Jojce Peart, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKinnon, Mrs. Russell Corless, Mrs. Edna Snowball, Mrs. Ira Muir, Mrs. Jack McKinnon, Mrs. Dave Hoifman, Donald and Ben Rex, and perhaps several others we do not know aoout. , Guy-mo- n, Ab-bi- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum A. Thomson announce the arrival of a baby boy born Sunday, June 14th. All reported to be getting along nicely, including daddy Thomson. The Best Place to Trade John Nicholls who has been ill for the past ten days, is reported much improved. C53 Russell Findlay and family of Kemmerer, spent Saturday and Sunday with Randolph kin. Mrs. Annie Findlay,- who has spent the past few weeks at Kemmerer, came home with them. ' They returned to Kemmerer Sunday evening, accompanied by Mrs. Annie Corless who will stay with them for a short time. Washing, Alemiting, Storage, Tire Repair, Goodrich Tires, Gas and Oils - Miss Uarda Wilson went Saturday at Knight, Wholesale and Retail to the Roy Sipencer ranch Wyo., for a short vacation. Conference and State Quarterly Conventions of the L. D. S. Y. M. M. . A., Y. L. M. I. A. and Relief Society will be held at Evanston June Visitors from Salt Lake Cits will be in attendance. Complete Service Urie 32 Phone Evanston, 327 Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 - 30 -- 35c , First Dinners LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR - Class Cooking Excellent Service 27-2- 8. Oldsmobile Pontiac International Trucks A new case of scarlet fever is reported at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kennedy. Clyde Wilson is reported suffering with rheumatism. Dora and James Gill have gone to Lincoln Service Station It is rumored that the Randolph Rifle Club will start shooting practice Let all members next Wednesday. come out and make the rumor come true. Cliff Spencer and Earl Martin ( Phone 21 Evanston, Wyo. their father. Rock Springs to visit Henry Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Peart, who Lave been at Provo, where Mearl has been attending school, came home Sun day. Sunday school Union meeting is to held at Kemmerer Sunday. A large number of the officers and teachers of Woodruff and Randolph are expected to attend. be The telephone is our greatest saver of time for the ranch and in the home. It enables us to talk to our freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of our country near together. Enjoy these benefits by having a phone installed. Utah-Wyomi- ng Miss Peggy Kennedy is reported on the sick list this week. R. Ashby has leased the William property in Randolph and has the house formerly occupied by Glen Moss, for rent. Inquire at the Grocery. Fred Smith and WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR W ORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT Paints, Varnishes, En- amels, and Kalsomine Wall Paper If you are going to modernize COMMUNITY X I SHOE REBUILDER II. L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. . your home this spring you will surley want to see our new line. The prices are reasonable, too. w Alice H. Durnford Phone 44 940 Main St. FLOWERS EVANSTON FLORAL CO. EVANSTON WYO. PHONE 99 If It Should rail Upon Ut It is estimated that there afe 50,000, tons of platinam in the sun in tb V form of a gas. 000 . V J. ARTHUR DURNFORD Grade AA Conference Certificate Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time up-tO'da- te III Lady Attendant When Necessary Office 913 Main St., Evanston,Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 0 o daughter Violet, Ella Wilson returned Monday to the after spending a few days visiting with her paints. Miss Wilson is taking a course in nursing. Dee hospital the Fred Snowball is yeported on sick list this week. Mrs. Eldon Peart and son Arthur, of Kemmerer, came Thursday to bring Who Miss Maxine McKinnon home, Has been visiting with them for the past two weeks. Sols OPlace cjFIotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and Ice-Crea- m n o o o o n o o o o o o o n o o The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks CPhone 3-1- -1 , Mr. and Mrs. John Searcy and son, Eugene, of Salt Lake City, came Thursday for a few days visit with una. Randolph kin. Mrs. Jennet Searcy, who has spent several weeks visiting Miss Mildred Jacobson. came from with her parents, will return with Tuesday to spend a few days Brigham them. with her mother. Mrs. Rone Smith. Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard. Shelby and Mrs. A. M. Green of Montpelier, three sons of Spring Canyon, and Robat the home Idaho, spent the week-encame Clalif.. of ert Price Shn Pedro. Hoffman. Mrs. Ivan of her daughter, Monday. Mr. Shelby continued on to to with his visit Covington, Inidana, Doris Marshall, brothers Edgar and Frank, Mrs. daughShelby and sons will remain in Ran- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall, dolph while Mr. Shelby is in Indi- - had the misfortune to fall from a mov d OCCASION making Deeds and Titles RAY DURNFORD and t Evanston, Wyo. TOR EVERY A specialty of - were Kemmerer visitors Wednesday. New 1936 Stock Wing Wong, Prop. C. Jacobson- Miss Reta Oornla of Woodruff, is the guest of Miss Beatrice Snowball the past few days. FROM OLI) TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP BEST OF MATERIAL Quality Goods Thirteen World War veterans have secured their adjusted service bonds. Ashiby Ind. Te. Co. Of Rich County, Utah EVANSTON, WYO. four-year-ol- d ing automobile Thursday evening, when she attempted to shut the rear She was badly bruised door. and scratched, but was not seriously hurt, owing to the slow speed of the car. Mr. V. G. Miller, state supervisor of the Farm Debt Adjustment Organiza- tion, was in town Wednesday. The following are officers of the organization : Clarence Cook. Chairman ; L. B. Johnson. Randolph ; ' Shelby HUffaker, Woodruff and Clarence Audersoh, Randolph. |