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Show f THK KltH COUNTY Local and Personal The Telephone Sage, Wyo. Mrs. Ed. Kennedy and children left for Montpelier, Idaho Friday for a iSamuel Ind. Tel. Co. G. H. Robinson, President sxxxxsxsb: EXXCBSXSSES See Our Beautiful New Numbers Wlla Paper. Prices Range from 20c. to 50c. Double Roll Some New Numbers Ladies Straps and Pumps Priced $1.98 and $2.29. We have Congoleum Rugs priced $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00 Let us equip your Home. See our bargain counter for groceries. Rich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. Rex moved to his ranch i Monday. , Candies and Garden thots are happy thots. Peart and Mrs. Wm. : cHotel Confectionery Cafe short visit Geo. A. ng OPlace Lew Hayward has gone to work on the state road between Kemmerer and A great necessity in case of Sickness Accidents, Burglars or Fire Plan to have a phone installed it will save you many steps. Utah-Wyomi- REAPER. mmPOLPM, U1AM Ken- Ice-Crea- m i The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks IPhone 8. nedy were reported on the sick list last week. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutchinson Evanston were visitors at the home of Mrs. Hutchinsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Norris, Sunday. , ' ' , Kenneth Thompson who has spent most of the winter months with his brother Louis, at Rock Springs, has returned to Randolph to brand hia cattle and look after his interests. Homer Wakefield motored to Lake and Provo Saturday, He accompanied by the Misses Ina and Lucille Johnson. Salt was Jack-so- n Mrs. Richard Jackson, Wayne KenBeatrice nedy, Wallace Snowball, Kennedy and Mary Jackson, motored to Raymond Idaho Sunday spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wilson. Evanston Cash Grocery M WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST Joseph Kennedy, daughter, Mae, ...SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 25 TO Vendla Kennedy and Mrs. Frank Ken APRIL 30, INCLUSIVE: nedy were Evanston visitors the first of the week. .29 100 lbs. fine granulated Sugar ..$105 Label, 14 oz., 2 for 1.20 25 Kitchen .. lbs. fine cans, Catchup, quart granulated Sugar EvG. Willard Peart motored to 25 King, 2 for anston taking several kiddies to see 10 lbs. fine granulated Sugar .. .48 65 lbs. H. 50 1.05 5 Globe made Peanut Bnter l best Flour, pails week. the movies, first of the J2Z 2 lb. jars Peanut Butter Flour, Big J, everyone knows .95 Grapefruit, fancy Florida, No. it 50 lbs Mrs. Thos. Johnston has been mov33 2 caus, 3 for high grade .90 ed back to the home of her daugh- Flour, Electric Light, whole 30 oz. 8 or 5 for cans, Bacon, Grapefruit, sugar cured, ter, Mrs. Chas. H. Spencer, after spend 13 Soup Van Camps, assorted 5 half slab, lb ing the winter at the home of Mr. Lard, B0 65 lb. 8 cans for pure, and Mrs. A. H. Rex. .25 Shrimps, Beans, white or red, 10 lbs regular size cans, B0 solid (Special) 3 cans Leland, Donald and Helen Rex, and Tomatoes, 2 Woods Cross, .48 extra choice goods, 6 for cans, Pack, Oysters, Miss Lucile Johnsons mother of Lo30 8 oz. cans. 5 for not too small, No. gan, arrived in Randolph Thursday, Peas,2 sifted, 6 for 48 White Star Tuna cans, fancy Fish, week-end visit. for the 13 oz cans. 2 for 55 Stringless ' beans, No. 2 cans .48 White Star Tuna Fish, fancy 6 for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chipp and son, B0 No. 2 cans 6 for .48 7 oz. cans. 2 for Jack, of Salt Lake City, spent sever- Corn, standard White Star Tuna Fish, 3 Blueing, large bottles al days visiting Mrs. Chipp parents, Stewarts '. 29 .25 25c size, 2 for oz, 3 for Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall 9 lb. bags Com Meal, fresh Blueing, ball,. 2 boxes, 10c size 10 2 for .23 stock Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Marshall of or corn 9 lb. Oats. Rolled best Amaizo, gloss, Starch, bags home Laketown were visitors at the 25 lb. pkgs., 4 for .25 Try them of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall last A. B. or Crystal 9 lb. bags fresh Germade .25 Soaps, Feets, Saturday and Sunday. 27 9 lb. bags, fresh chipped Wheat .25 White, 10 bars for 15 Coffee Proffits Special, 2 lb. Feets White, Soap, Special Vitamins, containing Vegetables 35 35 (bars pkgs equal Health. Palmolive or Coffee Bine Pine or Folgers Soaps, toilet 35 BO Creme Oil, 6 for red can, lb. Ritz, Evanston, Big Dance at Mechanor 1 stanLnx can lb. toilet, Soaps, Powder, Baking Mel Smuina Saturdaynite. Music by 35 18 dard ics, 6 for Band best band in town. Tea, choicest Japan, 2 lb. pkgs. .35 Sngar, powdered or brown, lb..25 Tea, Orange Pekoe or Black pkgs. 4 for Mary Kearl and small son of Lake-tow2 Bine lb. .pkgs 35 were visitors at the home of Catchup, large bottles, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, J. Norris. Mrs. EVERYBODY BUY AT THESE PRICES AND FORGET ABOUT 'THE Kearl and Mrs. Norris are sisters. HARD TIMES. WE WILL MAKE IT POSSIBE FOR ALL TO LIVE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dana have THROUGH THE DEPRESSION. moved into the J. C. Gray home on West Canyon, which makes him near the creamery where be is employed. A-- , - The old saying, An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, is true with automobile repairing as in other things. Let us check over your car now. It may save you a large repair bill later on. Proper lubrication saves 80 percent of all repair bills. Arrange with us to grease vour car regularly W.-Hal- Mrs. L. G. Muir and son, Orel, went to Garden City Tuesday for a short visit RANDOLPH GARAGE G. of Idaho, l Mr. and Mrs. E. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peart. Mr. Hall is a cattle buyer. Gardens, plus Canning, equal Econ- omy. Arthur McKinnon was a Kemmerer visitor Monday, H. Proffit CrWife, Proprietors Phone 327 Evanston, Wyo. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE-INTERIO- U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah. March 17, 1932. is hereby given that Earley, of Laketown, R. O. Saltzgiver left for California Utah, who, on June 16, 1927, made stock raising homestead entry. No. Tuesday. NOTICE J. Ammon csss The First National CBank Evanston, Wyoming. Let us know how we can best Serve You More Than 57 Years of Continuous Service to this Community Supt. R. D. Law and Principal Griffin and Miss Mildred Weston who took first place in the spelling contest will leave for Salt Salt next Wednesday to compete in the finals. The Reaper joins with her many friends in wishing her success. The Rich County school teachers are planning a party next week. Pickles, the musical comedy put on by the Choir was pronounced one of the best operettas ever put on in 039447, for NW&tf NENW, SE, ENE, SSW. Sec. 8, Section 7 East, Salt Lake Mer- north, Range idian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. N. Weston, Notary Public, at Laketown, Utah, on the 26th day of April, 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: Here Earley, Jesse Earley, Willis Kearl and Morton Kearly, all of Lake-towUtah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. 1 Randolph. DELINQUENT NOTICE I. H. M. Club met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gwen Randolph and Woodruff Extension Brough. A nice luncheon was served. Canal Company. The following were special guests: The following described stock will Mrs. Verda Saltzgiver, Mrs. Aytha be sold at public auction on Monday, Chipp and Mrs. Orval Willis. May 21st., 1932, at the County Court House at 2 oclock P. M. to pay the Because the teachers fell that a delinquent assessment and cost of litle more time is needed to round this advertisement out the schol year proprely and comBy order of the Board of Direcplete the years work, they are giving tors. one week gratis work. School will R. G. MARSHALL, therefore close on the 6th of May inSecretary. stead of the 29th of April when the Stk. Cert. Shares funds expire. , SPRING CLEANING SW, SNW,13 9, Township Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Neville and Monday spring is here, even though the snow hasnt gone. It is the timo four children of Ogden were here to of the year when young mens fancies attend the birthday party of H. sr. turn to love, while housewives turn 1 Notary Public to housecleaning, making capital of Famous Yellow Day their husbands few days of idle timo 'The yellow day in New England in preceding their busy spring work. Lev me suggest that before these discon the fall of 1881 was dne to the fact LICENSED ABSTRACTOR certing habits engulf your whole timo that the veil of smoke caused by you give your faithful servant the great forest fires over New England Of Rich County, Utah head a treat to a first class cleanup was rather thin and a small amount A specialty of making Deeds and Titles so that the sunshine of prosperitv can of sunlight was able to pass through, shine thru prosperity is just around a yellow tinge over the casting the corner. DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP. LEWIS LONGHURST a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 15, 1932. NOTICE is hereby given that Nicholas Christ Chournos, of Bert, Utah, who, on Aug. 25, 1927, made stock raising homestead entry No. Sec. 26, N 036171, for WSW NW Sec. 27, SE Section 35, Township 9 North, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. F. Olsen, Notary Public, at Hyrum, Utah, on the 26th day of April, 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph Howells, of Paradise, Utah; George Abbott, of Tremonton, Utah; Ram Chournos, of Bert, Utah; and A. E. Sanford, of Kelton, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register , SSE, W, SE, SWNE, foiATENTS I .-'-AND TRADE-MARK- S UC.A.SNOW&CO. Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section of country. Write for booklet telling how to cbtuin a patent, with list of client in your State. 710 8th St, Washington, D. C. 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