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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal Get your haying machinery from us. ; We have a full line of McCormick Deering machines at reduced prices. Also machine parts for Deering, McCormick " John Deere mowers. Grind Stones, Wire Cable, Sweep Rake Teeth, Oil and Greace. We are making special prices on Groceries for your Haying ueeds The Best Place To Buy RichCo.Furn.Co. General Merchandise. ATE NTS o) --'ND Jc. A. Snow & Co. LEWIS LONGHURST TRADE-MARK- S Notary Public Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and of country. Write for booklet telling how. to obtain a patent, with list of clients Titles in your State. t 710 8th St Washington, D. C. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Utah Wyo Ind. Telephone Co. will be held at the Telephone office Tuesday July 26, 1932 at 12 oclock, noon. cHotel Confectionery Cafe O. H. Robinson President 1 Donald and, Fred Rex, Kay Barton and Wilma Hendee motored to Logan and Ogden Saturday. They returned Monday. Miss Claire Pendel-toof Logan returned with them. Candies and IceCream n The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks Dean Purser, who has been working at Logan returned home Tuesday. Dollie Nicholls spent several days last week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Morell Booth, at the Lakota resort. CPhone 8. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fischer son, Trueman, of Maricopa, California, arrived in Randolph Sunday. Mr. Fischer returned to California Tues- Evanston Cash Grocery day. Mrs. Fischer and son will spend several weeks in Randolph, she for- merly being Miss Nellie Smith. evening a Last Wednesday num- WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST ber of friends surprised Dollie Nicholls at her home. ' Games were played and refreshments served at 12. Although Dollie was very much surpris- THE FOLLOWING PRICES GOOD FOR THE WEEK, JULY 25 TO 30, INCLUSIVE: ed, she enjoyed the evening very much. s. $1.90 Big J. Flour, Hard Wheat, High Patent 2 48 lb. Bags 1.85 Willard Peart and Leo McKinnon Electric Light Flour, High Patent 2 48 lb. Bags Vltacream Flour, Patent 1.96 motored to Ogden Sunday evening with 1.90 Optimo Hard Turkey Red Wheat Flour a truck load of fat cows for the Ogden 1.30 Sugar, 25 lb. Bags market. They report prices very low. .33 '. Apples, Choice Quarters, Gallon They returned Monday evening. 62 Apricots, 5 lb. Packages .60 Peaches, 5 lb. Packages R. B. Woolley of Ogden, has moved 1.08 Apples, Evaporated, 10 lib. Boxes to his ranch ,(the Larson ranch) with .85 a haying vrew and will spend several Mason Fruit Jars, Complete .29 Bisquick, Best for Biscuits weeks putting up his hay. Kerr Mason Jar Caps, Complete, doz. pkg. .23 12 Kerr Lids, Only 12 lids to Package Mrs. John Nicholls and son, Del-ma.07 are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lima Beans, California, lb. Red or White Beans, per lb .04 Henry Byrne at the Harry Harrison 25 Jar Rubbers, Best Heavy Grade, 6 doz. ranch near Evanston, Wyo. 40 Cherries, Gallon or No. 10 Cans, Pitted .40 Ketchup, Best Fancy Gal Can Mr. and Mrs. John Reed of the B. Chow. Chow, Quart Jars .25 Q. ranch were in Randolph Tuesday Salad .26 Jars Dressing, Kraft, Quart for purchasing supplies haying. 80 Honey, Gal Cans 1 lb. Cans Peanut Batter, School Boy Brand 12 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hunter of 55 Ogden returned home Tuesday after 5 lb. Cans Peanut Butter, School Boy Brand .23 Salad Dressing, Quart Jars spending several days visiting with Gold Medal .45 Gallon Stour Pickles friends and relatives. .25 Pineapple, Quart Cans, 2 for Gallon Cans Choice String Beans 39 Mr. an Mrs. Dan E. Marshall of 15 oz. Bottles Blue 14 Label, Ketchup, with Laketown, spent Sunday visiting 15 relatives. They returned home Sunday Corn Flakes, Medium Size, 3 for 32 Carnation Oats, 2 for evening. 35 lb. Carton Japan Tea, Green, 3 Best Brands 2 23 Soda Crackers, Purity, the Best, 3 lb. Carton Mr. and Mrs. Dan Laker of Salt A. B. Soap, 20 Bars for 55 Lake City, and Orel Evans of Ogden, .40 Soap iPeets White, Good as the Best 20 Bars were in Randolph in attendance at the We buy our Soaps in carload quantities, hence the low prices. Maggie Johnston funeral Saturday. Creme Oil, 5 Bars for 25 .35 Mrs. W. E. Marshall and Leora Palm Olive Soap, 6 Bars Peets Machine 25 Soap, Washing Packages Largq were Evanston Tuesvisitors Kenedy 18 Rinso, Large Packages day. .20 Lux Flakes, Only Powder for Silks and Woolens .06 Lux Toilet Soap Sarah A. McKinnon and daughter 25 Borax, 20 Mule Team, 2 lb. Package. Melba and Elaine Shelby of Ogden, and Borax Soap Chips. 25 Them, Large Package Try Arch McKinnon of Price, Utah and a Milk, Case $2.15; 12 Cans 55 Gunnel boy of California visited at Compare our prices with others and you will find you can save 10 to 15 per cent on any article you wish to ibuy. We are out to help the peoRandolph Thursday. ' r, ...; - -- 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 I Arthur Larson of Kemmerer is visiting with his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon. Kelly Springfield Quality at Rock Bottom Prices Down to the bottom in price, up to the top in quality. Never befoer have we offered such tire value. Why not have the best, when Kelly Springfields, cost you not one penney more than other tires. RANDOLPH GARAGE The First National Bank Evanston, Wyoming. Let us know how we can best Serve You More Than 57 Years of Continuous Service to this Community ple in their time of need and distress to live through the depression, which is trying to the nerves of everyone, also their purses. We wish to show onr appreciation of the help we have received from the people who have made it possible for us to buy and sell such large quantities by sharing the profits with you. To those who do not trade here we invite you to come and give us a trial, and we will convince you. G. H. Ivan Snowball, was called to Sterling, Utah, Thursday where it is reported his little son Jackie is very ill. Phone 327 T AN IMPORTANT Profit Ct Wife, Proprietors Evanston, Wyo. ANNOUNCEMENT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION It seems that evil days are upon us do or try to do seems everything to be contrary to what we should have done, nothing Is certain while everything is a terrible risk in regard to material enterprise. Much of the blame for these conditions has been iayed at the door of the incumbant administration it even Republican looked as though they were capable of stopping the rain from falling last year but up to date there are a few things they have been unable to alter, such as the sun shining, water from being wet, air from being (breathed and hair from growing. All these laws of nature have thus far escaped the eccentricities of mans imperfect hand. Despite this truth, man must experiment with the laws of nature and hair being my specialty, I shall deal with that subject: Style has decreed that man must trim his hair, or else be the butt of jest for all" whom he comes in contact, this alteration in natural appearances has made one individual dependent upon another, normally people are willing to pay a fair price for such service, but due to our wobbling economic system, many people have been driven to neglect this prime necessity of pride or get their neighbors to do the work for them. with It is with a desire to people in such pressing circumstances that I have resolved to name Thursday of each week sale day and charge 25c per hair cut for all ages. This practice began July 14th., and will continue every Thursday until further announcements. Thank your neighbor for his past accommodations and start coming regulai lv every Thursday to Dave Smiths Barber Shop for your tonsorial service. DIFFERENT FATHER we DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 16, 1982. NOTICE is hereby given that Utah, George Abbott of TremontOn, who, on Aug. 25, 1927, made stock raising homestead entry, No. 036250, NW, SE NWSE, Sec. 23, NWNE, ENW SW SWNW Sec. 26, NENE Secfor The Merchant No, sir, my father never gave me $10,000 a year to squander. His Son Well, your father wasnt as aristocratic as my father. Quite True Teacher Children, what is the most dangerous part of an automobile? Children The driver. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED NWNE, Sy2NE, SSB, tion 27, Township 9 North, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Mercian, 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 22nd day of August, 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: Nick Chournos and Sam Chournos, of Tremonton, Utah, Joseph Howells, of Paradise, Utah, and Arthur Sand-forof Brigham, Utah. ELI F. TATLOR, Register. d. Head Stones, Markers, Cement Work per cent discount on new stones and repair work. Plain face cement blocks, porch columns, gate posts, side walk 85 Miss Lucille Kiddy, daughter of Mr. and coping; new styles, designs and and Mrs. James Kiddy, of Randolph, colors. See onr stock and low price. Utah, and Hubert Bird, son of the late Thomas Bird, were married in Ogden June 17th. by Mr. Lawrence Van Dyke, an Elder of the L. D. S. church, 18tb Ward of Weber county. The couple 11 Ability I Go w at make their home in Evanston. will A Pittsburgh man bet another he to a fool A go digging inte persons The Reaper joins with their many could marry a girl he bad known only Home Womans the past. 24 hours and won. This is a sure friends in wishing them a happy and successful married life. nr for the annblinsr fever. Vih F. L. LeBrun Pt |