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Show SHE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH I Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evanston and Urie, Wyoming Barnes and children of Evanston were Randolph visitors Sunday. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY, BY COMING TO OUR STORES. YOU WILL Roy McKinnon came home from Salt Lake City Monday with H. J. Norris. We sell the best lines to be found anyMonarch Ranges, Read Harness : where. I FIND QUALITY THE HIGHEST AND PRICES THE LOWEST. WE BELIEVE IN TRYING TO LIVE AND LET LIVE. WE BUY FOR CASH, OWN OUR OWN BUILDINGS AND CAN GIVE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY BY SELLING FOR CASH. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson and Mrs. Orval Johnson returned from a short visit to Ogden Saturday. Thomas Nor-lijr., accompanied them from Evanston. and Saddles, Phtlco Radios, Chevrolet ears and trucks, McCormick Deering Separators, Farmall Tractors and Threshers, Moores paints and varnishes, Speedqueen Washers. 1 s, Some Prices for the Week of November 8th to 13th, Inclusive: Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson spent the week-en- d at Salt Lake City visiting with children Mrs. Rilla Peterson Matthew Pickett and Elva. We can sell most of these lines on ONE DEAL AS ADVERTISED, TO A CUSTOMER. David Hoffman motored to Ogden Friday. He expects to bring home Mrs Hoffman and the new daughter. terms extending from 6 to 18 months. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon motored to Brigham City Thursday. We solicit your trade, your credit is good if paid in reasonable time. Spend your money at home, we pay taxes and build up our town. Our prices are reasonable. Robert McKinnon while hunting deer came face to face with a big bear. Sure I do gave Bob a scare. He said: not think I'll go hunting alone again ! Ralph McKinnon is reported on the sick list this week. Mr. .and Mrs. S. A. Findlav and son Burke and Mrs. Ella Fackrell motored to Kemmerer Tbnrsdav for coal. The Best Place to Trade Notary 26 - 30 -- 35c Public First of making Deeds and Titles Dinners EVANSTON, WYO.x QualityGoods NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ue- partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, Oct 30, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Nettie W. Madsen, widow of George Abraham Madsen, of Provo, Utah, who, on June 2. 1931, made stockraising homestead entry, as amended. No. 016039, for SEVtSWV. SEVi Sec. 20. Lots 2, 3. 4. NSW Sec. Section 19. Town 21, NENW, NE ship 9 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to 'establish claim to the land above described, before U. S. Thomas? F. Thomas, Register Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 14th day of December, 193T. Claimant names as witnesses: L. A. Adams & George K. Madden . of Provo Utah, Nick Clhonrn'vs. of Tremonton, Utah, & William J. Halliday, of Kamas Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Regis ter. ! 48 lb. bag $1.40 FLOUR, Big J 48 lib. bag 1.20 FLOUR, Paris Idaho Mills, No. 5 or (half gal) tins .53 LIBBYS PURE FRUIT JAM 3 for .43 CRANBERRY SAUCE, large cans 4 lb. v. pkg .25 PRUNES, Happyvale, 4 lb. pkg. .28 RAIglNS, Sunnyvale 3 pkgs. .20 RAISINS, Libby Fancy, 15 oz. pkg 1 lb. pkg. .19 DATES, Dromedary Fanciest 2 lb. pkg .19 DATES, Golden Heart 2 for. 25 BAY POINT OYSTERS, 16 oz. can MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING qt jar .35 SALAD DRESSING, Grand Brand qt. jar .25 3 lb. can .65 SNOWDRIFT 2 for .25 PEANUT BUTTER, 13 oz. Table Glasses 15c pkg .10 COOKIES, Sunshine Orbit 2 for .39 RINSO, Large pkg. 2 for .45 LUX FLAKES, Large pkg 2 for .35 SCOTCH GRANULATED SOAP, Large pkg No. 10 can .65 SYRUP, Butterscotch SYRUP. Hewletts Fine Table gal. can 1.05 2 lb. can .55 COFFEE, Folgers, Red Cans . . Two 1 lb. cans .55 COFFEE. Monarch. Best on Market PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITS Wing Wong, Prop Etching Inventors Used Sea Shells in 1000 A. D. ancient ones, reached their highest development in southern Arizona about 1000 A. D., were the inventors of etching at least 500 years before the secret was discovered in Europe. They used sea shells, according to a writer in the Washington Star. On such a shell a design was drawn with a stick dipped in wax or pitch. It was then immersed in an acid, probably the unfermented juice of the giant cactus fruit, which slowly ate away the ' unprotected parts of the shell and left the design standing out. The process of etching on metal by an acid process was not discovered in Europe until about 1500. Another accomplishment of the ancient ones was probably the independent discovery of rubber. Some time after 500 A. D. they began playing a peculiar form of ball game in a court with high earthen sides. One of these courts measured about 200 feet in length and 90 feet in width. At the center a stone was buried below the floor, and goal stones were set into the floor near each end of the court. d It was similar tc the ball courts of the Maya Indians in Yucatan and Guatemala, 1,500 miles to the south. In this game, as the Mayas played it, stone rings were set vertically into the walls, well above the floor and central in relation to the The ball, length of the court made of rubber and about the size of a baseball, was bounced off the hips of the players, grouped m two .earns, in an effort to send it hiough the store ring. The Hohokam, or who Adv. Dec. 3, 1937. .Nov. -- t- Herders Do Not Desert Flocks In great blizzards. Western sheep herders seldom if ever desert their hungry and helpless flocks and dogs, even when they themselves are freezing and. starving through the neglect of the traveling camp-tendwho brings their food and fuel. They stay on the job,, asserts a writer in Colliers Weekly, not because desertion means a ten-yeprison sentence, but because sticking is the unwritten law of the range. er ar lamorr 'll1 Oti GUI' iUti i niGi4I Tempers Run in families Tempers, like temperaments, run in families not because of heredity but because of proximity. Supreme Court Opinions Massachusetts Supreme court has given advisory opinions to its legislature since colonial times. Seed Pearls True Midgets Seed pearls are true midgets. Many experiments have proved that they do not continue to increase in size, developing layer upon layer like regular-size- d pearls, no matter how long they are left in the oyster says Colliers Weekly. Driver Ants Most Dangerous The lion is not the most deadly thing in the African jungle. Driver 3-- s 2 The telephone is our greatest saver of time for the ranch and m the home. It enables us to talk to our freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of our country neartogether. Enjoy these benefits by ' having a phone installed. Utah-Wyomi- ng Ind. Tel. Co. - 1 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES ! APPLY TO THE COUNTY CLERK FOR FURTHER INFORMATION . RAY DURNFORD NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Estate of John R. Jones, deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Randolph. Rich Countv, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of December, 1937. Date of First Publication October OO Grade AA Conference Certificate Funeral Directors and Licensed A Embalmers for . lOQT JANF! JONES. UTAH and WYOMING Administratrix. GEORGE H. CROSBY, JR., Attorner. Adv. Oct. 22-2- 9 Strictly 1937. Nov. Glaciers Worldwide roll call of glacial giants would bring up the names of Pamir glacier, in the Himalayas, possibly 100 miles long; Hubbard glacier, in Alaska, 90 miles long and in places 10 miles wide; and the ice cap of Svalbard, Spitzbergen. The method of a glaciers growth is more spectacular than the mighty oaks from little acorns contrast. For the huge are merely overgrown colonies of snowflakes which have become compact granular ice. Glaciers flourish virtually on the equator, wherever peaks are high p of Afrienough. The very ca, Mount Kilimanjaro (19,710 feet) in Tanganyika, is girdled with no up-to-da- Funeral Car te is volcanic. x Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 , FROM OLD TO NEW ANY SHOE THANKSGIVING EXPERT PARTY FAVORS Nut Cups the jump successfully and sprang into prominence, appearing in a dime museum, and starring in a play called On the Bowery. On November 9, 1888, he also jumped from the Poughkeepsie bridge. He was reputed to be worth $200,000 when he died on January 31, 1901. Blindfolded Donkey In Korea every boy has a donkey for his pet. This little family beast is also useful; Korean boys drive him in a circle about a huge round stone on which grain is crushed as the donkeys pulls the crusher. For fear his pet will get dizzy, the Korean boy blindfolds him with a piece of fine white cloth as he travels patiently round and round. ants are far more dangerous; they Throne at Windsor Castle fly in swarms, of millions, and eat The throne at Windsor castle ia serpents, animals, humans, even composed entirely of ivory and decorated with many precious stones. elephants. WITH WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERIAL WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT 2 for 5c 3 for 10c 5c a table Tallies 10c Luncheon Set? SHOE REBUILDER H. L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. Thanksgiving Little Better Little More For Less FINEST QUALITY FOODS Mottoes Steve Brodies Jump Steve Brodie was very much in need of funds at the time and set out on the morning of July 22, 1886, to jump from the Brooklyn bridge to win $100 put up by James A. Brennen, a sporting man. He jnade ! Lady Attendant When Necessary tip-to- less than ten glaciers, although it - and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time A ice-rive- rs ARTHUR DURNFORD J. - stone-walle- Urie Evanston 327 PHONES NW8E, - Class Cooking Excellent Service LICENSED ABSTR ACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty 1 Standard, Whitehouse Cafes H. Proftit G. Reay motored to They were accompanied by Mrs. 0. R. Ashby. M. S. Salt Lake City Sunday. General Merchandise. LEWIS LOM3HURST J3 : Local and Personal TRich Co. Furn. Co. : : UTAH COMMUNITY - . DINNER WARE REDUCED 25 percent and less o Just see these BAR GA INS . RANCH OAF E Known From Coast to Coast ALL MODERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION SERVICE Evanston. Wyo. 925 Front St. o n Set Transatlantic Record than a century ago the steam packet, Leviathan, set a transatlantic record,' Liverpool to New York, of seven days and 23 hours. More We are Leadquarters for TEVIPLE BRAND L. D. S. Garments. 1 Metro Store 1 ! ' Evanston, Wyo. Sense of Taste Varies In man the sense of taste varies more than any other sense. Tasting paper treated with proves the point, says Colliers Weekly. To some persons it will be tasteless ; to others it will be bitter, sour, sweet or salty. phenyl-thio-car-bami- de |