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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH 4 Now' Open For Business UTAH. Locals Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nicbolls and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Heaps attend- SOLS PLACE ed the married folks dance at Lake-towWednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peart and Mr. and Mrs. Gleg. McKinnon, made a trip to Ogden Thursday. Sols Place opened up for business Friday Feb. 2. See ad else where in this issue. The Randolph Town basketball team lost a fast game with Mountain View Wednesday night at Mountain View. They also lost to the Evanston1 team n; &us-irae- Imitated But Not Equaled Cafe Confectionary Also Beer For Headquarters Stockgrowers, Traveling Salesmen and Truck Drivers. at Evanston &s Mionday. Mrs. Ezra Gunn and children visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Barker Wednesday We have been informed that Seldom Lynn of Echo, former Randolph resident, 'has been selected as Souct Mas, ter at that place. the attended workers1 Mutual Sixty Recreational convention at Thirty were from Ranwere given in Instructions dolph. music. Speakand art, speech, drama, J. Cannon, Erma ers included Rolin and sister Evan of the General ' M. I. A. Board. and. W. Larson Mr, Mr. and Mr. A and Mrs. N. L. Gray made a business trio to Sait Labe City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Willard returned to California Thursday after spending several weebs visiting here, Salt 'Labe and Provo. A birthday party was given at the home of Mr. amd Mrs. Mearl Peart far thieir little daughter Trennie in honor of her third birthday. Twenty little friends were present. Games, cake and 'ice cream were the main features' of the party. Little Miss Carina Rex also had a birthday party Monday at the home cf her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rex. Dainty refreshments were served to a number of liibJe guests. Mrs. Lcland Rex is reported on the sick list this week. Miss Elva Wilson ha returned to Lehii after nursing her brother, Wood-rofor the past two weeks. Wood-rois reported very much improved. The ward is1 giving a party for Bis hop Johnson and P. H. Rex Monday, Program at 8:00 p. m. dance and reEvanetor,-Wedmesda- SPECIAL! y. Ja. News About Coal:- t The Bear River Coal Co. have been developing their mine, and have now reached a new, lower level, where they are producing a new, harder and better coal. This coal is longer burning and less , ashes than ever before! Try a Load of "ALMY COAL and be convinced of its high - - - Qu ali ty - Order a load of Bear River Coal Today from your Local Dealer. Buy Bear River Coal w NO WAITING freshment. Alton Jackson motored to Evanston Thivrday morning for his sister, "Mrs. Vianoi Shelby of Ogden. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wolford Norris went to Willard Friday to visit with her sister. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyra, Phillips, Mr. and Mvs. Austin Malarn of Ogden and Russell Baker of Newton, Utah visited' at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Geo. J. Barker Wednesday. Mir. NeWbon will spend a week at the Barbers. . Mrs. Lizzie Kennedy has returned home from a three weeks visit at Og' . den. M. basketball A. 1. The Randolph 4 in a fast game wen from Echo in the recreation Thursday evening hall. The Randolph Scout also won RAY 6- - J. ARTHUR DURNFORD Grade AA Conference .Certificate Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Gar and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Strictly up-to-da- te Lady Attendant When Necessary Officc931 Main St., Evanton,Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 NOTICE TO WATER USERS NEW THE STATE OF UTAH, Office of State Engineer, Salt Lake City. Notice i hereby given that Little Salt Lake City, Utah Creek Reservoir Company, Randolph, Utah has filed with the State Engin eer a request for an extension of time from January 28, 1940 to January 28, 1941 iu which to make and submit proof of appropriation of watei under Application No. 8450, for the appropriation of 921 acre feet of 0n water from' Little creek in Rich county to be used for thie irrigation- of 92l THIS COUPON entitles the acres of land. It i represented that o holder to 25c reduction on o $35,000.00 has been expended on cono st ruction of works and it is estimated any room at the rates as that an additional expenditure of advertized, one coupon to $500.00 will be required to complete the room. the works and apply the water to beneficial use. NEW - Beds - Springs - MaAll protests resisting the granting ttresses - Carpets throught of said request, with reasons therefor, out the House. made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humphierys, State EnginRATES- $1.50 to $3.50 eer, Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Free Now Feature We Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 Garage filing fee on or before March 10, 1940. T. H. HUMPHERYS . USE THIS COUPON HOTEL SEMLOH - 1 i - State Engineer. Jam 26; Feb. 2, 9, 1940. Hankie Match Lipsticks orkeis are matching their handkerchiefs to the color of their lipsticks these days A lead ing cosmetics house is featuring French sheer handkerchiefs in shades dyed tq rn'itch the colors of lipsticks. The handkerchiefs may be had both in regular and sports Chic New size. Ueiiopnane L.uncneon W raooy. COW BIGHT 1940, SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK CITY 53-3- the junior game ' ' 35-2- 4. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Blizzards and Snow UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OT THE INTERIOR, General Land Office at Sait Lake City, Utah, Jan. 5, 1940. NOTICE is hereby given that Stalling Highways MARRIAGES RAWLINS, Feb. 6 Ground blizKenneth Hoffman, son of Wm. Hoff zards which stalled 100 automobiles Bruce Frodsiham, of Woodruff, Utah man, prominent Randolph rancher, on the transcontinental Lincoln high, g on Jan. 15, 1935, made and Mis Helen Gox of Woodruff were way and at least a score of others or. who, homestead entry, No. 051960, married Saturday. roads north of Rawlins kept local and 8, NSEy Section It is also reported that Mis Kiddy state police busy tonight trying to for NW-S1. Lots 2, NW, and a young man from Ogden wen break through drifts driven onto WMiNEli Section 9, Lots 3 and married by County Clerk Larson Tues- highways by a howling wind. 10, Township 9 4, Section day. The Reaper extends congratulaOfficials reported that at least 10O has 5 East, Salt Lake Range tion to the young couple. vehicle stalled within, a seven-mifiled notice of intention to make final stretch between Hamm and Dana, 30 Proof, to establish claim to the land DO YOU BELIEVE THIS? miles east of Rawlin. Although there above described, before the' clerk of was no storm in this area tomadic the district court, at Randolph, Utah, You should not neglect your hair wind!s blew the dry snow with such 20th on the day of February, 1940.- -for the want of a hair cut for you may force that motorists reported it was names as witnesses: LesClaimant not always have it with you. I will seeping into their cam despite the lie Frazier, Frank U. Frazier, LeRoy gladly assist you in this matter ait fact that dioor and window were Shelby and LeRoy Dean all of WoodDAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP. tightly closed. ruff, Utah. Howard Thomas, a rural mail carA. S. BROWN NOTICE rier who operates from Rawlins to Register.' the Seminoe diam north of here, was Feb. Jan. 19, 26, 12, 2, 9, I am still a Licensed Abstractor and treated for snow blindness tonight after his car was caught in the ground Notary Public. Hello 68,000,000 Times I make a specialty of narking Deeds blizzard and he wandered for eight calls made through the Telephone hours over the prairie carrying his and Titles. All Notary work can be total 68,000,000 daily, Bell system mail pouches with him. American the Telephoned Teledone at my residence. Thomas wa picked up by two sheep company reports, or more graph men late today four miles north of than 3 calls for each telephone in LEWIS LONGHURST t Parco. He was unable to see the men the system. blindness1 snow because of his but Industrial Romance Tbo progress of the Brazilian cof- attracted their attention by shouting e winds that whipped the fee industry was the industrial ro- to them. The mail carrier left Rawsnow over the ground!. mance M the last century. Some 300 lins on schedule this morning but 250 persons, pasApproximately or the ago original years plants when he failed to arrive at the federin stalled the automobiles, beans were brought from Arabia and al reclamation dam this afternoon- of- sengers were being taken to Hanna where planted at Para. ficials began a search for the meat. every available room and bed was He was brought in- just a a being made ready for them so that Mountain Cold and High was leaving to search for him. the travelers would not suffer the Kiliis mountain Africas highest Thomas said he left hi automobile a name , a derived from dangers of exposure by being forced manjaro, (mountain) and njaro, a in a arno-- drift and had carried his to spend the night in the Wyoming demon supposed to cause cold. mail pouches1 for 10 miles through the ' mountains. stock-raisin- ENE, sets E, , - le - . 1 gal-lik- Luncheon sets of glistening white cellophane woven with bright colored yarns are among the new table conceits which are both charming and practical. The yarn is woven to give the effect of stripes and the sets may be had in blue and white, green and white and red and white. NSW, I kil-im- |