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Show TOE RICH COUNT? REAPER. r n.,.rnniPH. UTAH Local and Personal cAll Telephone Bills Must Be Paid who are delinquent on their telephone accounts must either settle are make other, satisfactory arrangements by Jan. 1st or service will be cut off. i Mr. Harry Nicholls, who was seri ously 111, was taken to the L. D. S. hospital Wednesday. We are hoping that be will soon be well. Quality Groceries at Economy Prices. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corless gave a birthday party on their baby, Billie Lou. A very enjoyable time was hac by all. SPECIALS THIS WEEK $5.10 Sugar 100 lbs- ; 10 lbs. Com Syrup .69 No. 3 Premium Soda Crackers 2lbs. .29 .52 Sugar 10 lb. Paper bag ,35 Soap, A. B. or C. W. 10 Bars' Electric Light Floor cwt, . 2.05. Dina-mit- e .19 pkg. Stok Salt 50lbs. .50 . Mr. Ed. Oorless made a business trip to Kemmerer Tuesday. , ! Mrs. Annie to motored Finday Paris Wednesday With her brother "in law, Mr. Wm. Oakley, returning . Utah-Wyomi- ng G. Ind. Tel. Co. Thursday. H. Robinson, President Mr. Charles W. Norris is home from his Eastern Mission. We are all glac to see him home again. . Mrs. Ethel La inborn, from Logan, is visiting with friends at Randolph. Mr. Darrel Marshall, Layton and Arthur Conley, made a bnsiness trip ' to Laketown Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Marshall are parents of a baby girl, born Dec. 31, 1981. All are doing nicely. Happy New Year the proud We wish all our patrons The basketball game between the Cardinals and South Rich was won by the Cardinals, the score being 28 to 37. a Happy and Prosperous New Year for 1932. ..nrali HiW. Tkli JlllllhiiHil'hliiiiPillll 'ill iillliim niiillli.i..n.ll,l.:L.i.i. FREE OIL? Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Scofield spent New Years with relatives. New Books Reviewed What we like about the filling station attendant is that his politeness All teachers are back ready to is the real thing. Nothing careless or start school Monday. artificial aboat It 1 A Kansas City woman drove into a Beautified by Light station the other day and announced Light Is the first of painters. Thera that she had only 40 cents and wanted is no object so foul that intense light It all In gasoline. out After will not make It beautiful. Emerson. the 40 cents worth of dealing gas, the attendant wiped off the windshield, filled the radiator, and then said, -Tournament of Roses Shall I check the oil, madam?" Kansas City Star. . We have a few Radios on hand which we will sell on easy terms. Call us up- - In Parade of States1 By HARRY GRACE Browsing about the New York Public Library the other day, I observed over the door of the Main Reading Room, In the spelling and writing of the time, John Miltons quotation, A Good Booke is the Precious Life Blood of a Master Spirit, embalmd and treasurd up on purpose to a life beyond a life. LONE ' Reason " i ORich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. The Real Miss Twenty, the typist, had lost in the race for promotion. I wonder, murmured her fellow-typis-t, why the boss passed you over in the last promotion? I can't think," said Miss Twenty tearfully. The other saw her opportunity. Yes, I suppose thats the reason," she said spitefully. Public - Nuincc see his physician for advice as to how to be cured of the - Tourna- CALIFORNIA'S Annual and the Tulane-Southe- m California game . in Pasa dena, will hold nations! attention during the holiday season. As a tribute to the sunshine state, during one of its chief celebrations, the Parade of States," General Motors Monday night radio program, will be dedicated to California. Erno Rapee, (inset) musical director of this program which takes listeners each week to a different state of the union, will recall California history in music, with "The Forty Niners," to be rendered by a large orchestra with voices, and A Rose Symphony. RANDOLPH GARAGE Poatic Idea We havent very many anecdotes of Shakespeare." ' True. What did you want to know? I wonder if he talked blank verse?" Montreal Gazette. BEYOND HER INCOME ESSSSSSB I The First National Bank i Wyoming. Welcomes Your Business More Than 56 Of ears of Continued Service to this Community In the past the slow and tiresome methods of applying beauty culture rendered it a luxruy beyond the means of the average person. But modern facilities have, through the tremendous saving in time, brought the courteous prevelege of visiting the beanty shop and having a skilled operator care for the individual beauty requests within the reach of all desiring to improve, their personal appearance. Mrs. Lenar d Cook of Evanston has authorized me to offer some specialXmas ratesfor the ensuing month of December on permanent waves All appointments will be filled by the operator in Randolph. For prices call at LEWIS LONGHURST Rare Musical Gift Absolute pitch is the gift of being able to pitch a musical tone exactly without having an instrument with which to compare it. This gift is rare. Many people may possess the talent of relative pitch that is, be able to calculate the pitch of any tone having heard a note, A for Instance, sounded on an instrument. Winter Dog Days More dogs develop hydrophobia in winter than in summer. Colliers Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Weekly. Of Rich County, Utah Treachery ' Weakneta 1 , Thomas Washington-Metcal- f By , $2.00. : takes n mixing- - bowl, selects the Captain, who spins the yarn, the Irish Millionaire who owns the yacht, his young wife, and a villainous South American politician. Mix in a shopworn writer and artist and stir the whole In a South American City. Pour this from the bowl to the pan and place in an oven. From the baking a dish is served that ends in a riot of Incident One son, $2.00. It you have read "Flashing Oars, a man's First Step Count When he told his parents be had secured a job at the blacksmith shop, they laughed, and said: You surely dont mean to tell us that a little, fellow like you can shoe horses. No, said the boy, but I can shoo Forbes Magazine. flies. ' Squeeze Play, you just know you are In for some exciting reading in this book of prep school life. And if you have attended prep school you know what the hero had to face when he fumbled a pass in an Important game. But this fellow had the pluck we love to read about and his great play the following year redeems him in the eyes and hearts of his schoolmates. Its a book for Boys and Boys grown up i Handicap i - X v It Mohair Highly Thought Of Mohair was once the prized cloth of kings. Solomon used it for royal robes and toy the veils of the Temple. t If all men thought twice before they In general, treachery, though at first A specialty of making Deeds and Titles spoke some would become dumb sufficiently cautious, yet in the end through habit itself. Livy. bo-tra- ONE NIGHT IN SANTA ANNA: 1 THE FUMBLED PASS: By Ralph Henry Barbour, lllus. by George Ari- Well, I feel sure Im capable of living beyond any Income, no matter how large. SHOP BARBER i ll How large do you think Income should be to marry?" DAVE SMITHS , SIMPLE PETER CRADD: By B. Phillips Oppenheim, $2.00. I do not recall any story by this author that does not hold right up to Finis. Here is another that of a man who was a drudge until over forty when a wind-fabrings him a fortune Surfeited with the selfishness of his family he provides for their future welfare and goes oat of their life forever. He becomes a gentleman of leisure and his transformation Into an entirely different social Stratum, makes material which Mr. Oppenheim handles with his usual rare skill. 'BEAUTY FOR ALL Evanston, e Habit At this time of the year it is wise to put in antifreeze. Let us check over your cooling system. Replace old hoes and solder any leaks. We use air pressure to test radiadors when soldering. Antifreeze is cheaper than hew radiators and cylinder blocks. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD: By Mary Johnston, Ulus, in eolor by Frank E. Schoonover, $2.50. Through the print of remembrance one or two outstanding books have left their stamp, and this tale of the Jamestown Settlement In 1621 ia one of them. Whether-becausthe blood ran a little faster when first we read this story and the world was a little younger, we are glad the publishers are reprinting this epic of the glint of sunlight on flashing swords, of pirates and Indians and gallant expolits. ' habit of snoring. Does your snoring disturb your wife? asked the M. D. "Does it disturb my wife? echoed the patient Why, it disturbs the whole congregation." The Southwestern Episcopalian. They had invited an old bachelor for dinner, and he kept glancing over his shoulder. ' What is he apprehensive about?" asked the bride. He Is accustomed to watching his hat and coat explained the (young husband. By Witt James, COWBOY: 2.75. The author of "Drifting Cowboy, Smoky and other stories of the West now tells the story of his life, and illustrates it with sixty drawings from his equally facile brush The cowboy language as only Will James can use ft, and the history and spirit of the West as he tells it makes ft almost unbelievable that within the pages of a single book could be crowded such a whirl of life. A man went to Prepare For Cold Weather 'iLniii. t i . Vi , Hungary Begiunlag The Hungarians arrived In Europe at the end of the Ninth century, the last group of the migration from Asia. V rr T 2; |