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Show r V THE RICH COUNT REAPER. tti DOLPH, UTAH Local and. Personal The Telephone A great necessity in case of Sickness Accidents, Burglars or Fire Plan to have a phone installed it will save you many steps. ! Utah' Wyoming Ind. Tel. Co. G. H. Robinson, President ' G. W. Peart is in Laketown week buying cattle. this Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnsoft ' and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst motor ed to Salt Lake Wednesday They expect to return some time the end of the week. Mrs.' Karl G. Mills has returned to her home in Cedar City after visit ing with friends and relatives in Randolph the past two weeks. Institute was held at Randolph last Saturday, all the teachers of the county were present. , Never before have we sold mdse, on such a small margin of profit . State road work for the unemploy ed is still in progress. Payments are being made each week instead of every thirty days, which makes , it lots more convenient for the work- ers. It pays to trade with us.. Just arrived a beautiful new line The following people are reported on the sick list this week: Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. Wilma Hendee. N. L, Gray, Thay Hatch, Thos. J. Norris. Geo. I. Barker. Eunice Smith. Ellen Jones and Beatrice Kennedy. Some of them are able to be out and around again, but others are still ail- of wall papers. Call and see them. ' ing. The funeral for Henry Nicholls. who died at the L. D. S. Hospital Feb. 2d., following an operation for f ulcers of the stomach, will be held Saturday at 1 oclock. An account of the funeral will appear in next issue of the. Reaper. We sell Radios, Ranges and .washers on 12 months time. Dr. B. R. McKinnon, who has been doing dental work at the high school has finished the work there and has moved down to the ernrle schools. Reports arethat he will soon be through with the children. , Dental work, will be done for adults on appointment. Rich Co. Furn. Co. 1 LIVE IN THE PRESENT . is mans greatest Individuals have been God gives edifice known to deny t1 to the point of physical collapys, in their effort to make future years more secure, only to have it wiped away by some economic caprice over which they had no control. Buy what yon need nw, gave when times are more favorable. And remember a hair cut is to yonr head what food is to your body an essential. You get only first line service at DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP. The human General Merchandise. bo-d- possession. . Prepare For Cold Weather DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP At this time of the year it is wise to put in antifreeze. Letus 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 new radiators and cylinder blocks. RANDOLPH GARAGE S222 And it came to pass that there was a new god in the land, and many people bowed down before him and worshiped - him. His Cruelty was exceedingly great (although many of his subjects know it not), for he demanded that much incense be burned at bis altar, and the lives of men and the weakened and sickly bodies of little children be offered as a sacrifice to him. He was an exceedingly clever god, and practiced in the art of deception. But the incense was strong in the nostrils of his followers, and they perceived not what was being wrought. They said: It is surely fine to follow after this god, for great are our rewards. When troubles and worries are heavy and our strength is spent, we have only to burn a bit of incense and straightway he removes onr cares. His gift is a solace to the weary; it is as a well of fresh water to the - The 'First National T3ank Evanston, thirsty. Wyoming. More Than 57 Of ears of Continuous Service to this Community NOTICE People leaving their water taps open to prevent freezing, are hereby asked to only allow enough water to run to prevent freezing. So many .are leaving their taps open that the people in the west part of town haven't any force at all and the high school at times is without water. Please be governed accordingly. leo mckinnon. Town Clerk. And the god grew strong and pownot content. He said : I shall have ' many images made and scattered throughout the land. The billboards along the highways shall be covered with tributes to my power. My name shall be blazThe oned forth in electric lights. Inagazincs and newspapers of the country shall magnify my name. The voice of the radio shall sing my praises. It is not enough that strong men shall bear my yoke; even th women of the land shall become my subiects, and their children shall be under my dominion from the time of their birth. And so it came to pass. The strong men grew weak, and their days were no longer threescore and ten. The eves of the women became dull, their skins yellow, and in their youth they were cld and their beautv was gone from them. Epworth Herald. erful but he was Let us know how we can best Serve You , . Evanston Cash Grocery WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST 100 lbs. Big J or Electric Light Flour 100 lbs. Sugar 25 lbs. Sugar '. 100 lbs. Stock Salt . 9 lbs. Yellow Corn Meal 9 lbs. chipped 9 lbs. breakfast 9 lbs. pancake flour 5 lbs. chipped or breakfast 5 lbs. Pancake Flour ... $2.00 5.00 ,1.40 75 7 .40 .40 .55 .25 30 1 ....' 1 at Large package Checker oats Large package Carnation Oats Large package Carnation Wheat B lbs. Soda Crackers , 2 lbs. Graham Crackers 15 Bars A B or Crystal White Soap ' 1 large package White King 1 large package Rinso 1 large package Seafoam 1 bottle Clorox 1 bottle Mrs. Stewarts Bluing 6 bars Palmolive, Creme Oil or Life Buoy 8 ounce bottle Pure Vanilla Extract 8 ounce bottle Pure Lemon Extract 1 lb. ground Pepper 1 lb. ground Cinnamon 1 lb. ground Mustard Tomatoes, solid pack. No. 2 can 10 cans Corn or Peas, No. 2 can 10, cans Pumpkin or Sauer Kraut 10 cans Mustard or Tomato Sardines, oval can 10 lb. can Silver Tip Syrup, dark 10 lb. can White Crystal Syrup 10 lb. can Honey 1 gal. can Apples or Peaches 1 gaL can Apricots 1 gal., can Pears or Black Berries .17 1(8 5 .25 .50 35 0 18 4 .16 .40 47 .47 .... ' 5 50 .45 10 05 30 .96 10 ...j 5 lb. ian Robb-Ros- 595 09 65 70 90 .45 50 .45 Peanut Butter s . 9j5 G. H. PROFFIT, Propr. Thone 327 Evanston, Wyoming their carefully to scrutinize own advertising from this standpoint and that they express this opinion of the association on insincere testimonials, gratuitous or paid for, at From speech of every opportunity. Honorable Reed Smoot in the United States Senate on June 10, 1929. tinue Facts Regarding Tobacco In studies for several years of men entering Yale University, it was found that smokers were 15 months older than yet only 15 kilos heavier, and 0.7 cm. shorter, and 80 cm. less in lung capacity. They gained 10 percent less in height, 26 percent less in chest girth, and 77 percent less in lung capacity after entering. In similar studies gt Am herst College, it was found that the smokers gained 24 percent less in 37 perweight than the cent less in height, 42 percent less in chest girth, and 75 percent in chest capacity. At the University of Michigan, tests of strength showed that smoking five cigars a day decreased the power of doing muscular work by of about 41 percent. Investigations football candidates in six of our leading universities in 1912 showed that half as large a percent of smokers as made the teams, while the smokers were 22.6 per cent lower in lung capacity. A series of unusually careful studies of men at the Y. M. C. A. College at Springfield, Massachusetts, proves that smoking one cigar causes a loss of 11.2 percent In accuracy of target shooting and 21 percent in accuracy of pitching a baseball. Bruce Fink, Professor of Botany in Miami University, Oxford. Ohio. - non-smoke- non-smoker- s, non-smoke- rs But now comes a cold-bloode- d, agency, the The commission brings the tobacco men tothe mourners bench, and gets from them an abjectly humiliating confession of falsehood, deceit, and cheeky imposture. The newspapers put the story far back in the second section, if. they printed it at all. Editorially they have little to say. Didnt they print the false advertising? The cigaret corporation that was on the Carpet admitted that it lied when it said smoking its cigarets would keep women from getting overweight. It admitted that it printed testimonials from people who did not use its cigarets at all. It admitted that it printed testimonials from people who not only did not writs them, but never saw them. It admitted that it paid for testimonials from a group of actresses to the effect that the use of , these cigarets kept them slender and fit for their work, though the actresses were not cigaret smokers at alL Christian AdEdition. . Feb. vocate, Northwestern faet-findin- g government Federal Trade Commission, . - 13, 1930. PATENTS AND c. A. Snow & Co. bill-boad- 1 . x IS It is a high affirmation of AmeriI TRADE-MARK- S can business standards that the Association of National Advertisers, the most reputable business interests of the country, at its meetSuccessful Practice since 1875. ing in French Lick, Ind., during the Over 25,000 patents obtained week of Mav 27, passed the following resolution repudiating the tainted for inventors in every section testimonials now used in the nation1 of country. Write for books on the wide propaganda cigaret NOTICE ; , let telling how to obtain and in the magazines: LEWIS LONGHURST a patent, with list of clients we adverbelieve Whereas that I am prepared to do electrical rein your State. to be lastingly effecpairing on washers, flat irons, vac- tising, in order Notary Public must be not tive and only profitable, and uums. etc. Work Guaranteed reasonable. CORLES'S WAM truthful and sincere but must also 710 8th St Washington, D. C. LICENSED ABSTRACTOR aptvqr to be: fl"d SLEY. Whereas, this being our belief, it Of Rich County, Utah follows that we view with naturally Farm n. City Success Secret the use of the disapproval a man has a chance to A specialty of making Deeds and Titles farm a On A mans own ingenuity is the main be Therefore it paid testimonials: out. flunk actor in his success. Country Home. Country Home. things Resloved, That our members con i I Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks IPhone 8. THE GREAT GOD NICOTINE (By Gladys Van Antworp) Cate f Oofectionery Candies and on in CS3 . cHotel The operetta, Pickles, will be put the ndar future by the Ran dolph choir. Watch for the date. This is a splendid little show with lots of duets and choruses. If you are a lover of singing and melody, you dont want to miss it. t ' Sol' s A missionary' benefit show is to be given in the very near future. 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