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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal Sale! Sale! Sale! Miss Veloy , week Rich One Week Commencihg Friday, November 25th Friday morning, we offer wonderful 'i- - High Patent Flour bag High Patent Flour, 500 lbs Sugar lOOlbs Sugar 25 lbs Spuds cwt. guaranteed Peas 12 cans Corn 12 cans String Beans 12 cans Tomatoes 12 cans . Coffee ,best lb Coffee, maple leaf Pruns 10 lbs Mush 10 lb sack any kind Jam, 5 lbs Macaroni 5 lb box , Honey, one half gal ' Syrup, one half gal Syrup, one gal . , Large can salmon Fruits , gal any kind ' Soap, 40 bars Soap Cream Oil, Palm Olive or Paore Almond, 3 bars Soap, hard water castile Raisins, 3 pckgs Ham, Swift's premium lb Bacon, Swift's lb , Lard, 4 lb bucket Lard 8 lb bucket 50 cent Cold Cream 50 cent Face Powder 50 cent Rub Alcohol 50 cent Milk Magnesia 50 cent Olive Oil Peanuts, 2 lbs - House dresses choice .98 Assortment "shoes .98 Assortment shoes .98 Mens fancy dress shirts .60 .98 .35 .29 .69 .29 .53 .49 .39 .39 .69 .11 .49 1.00 Boys Men's flannel shirts Boy's Boy s heavy unions Men's heavy lined jumpers Men's overalls Boy's overalls Men's silk hose pr. Men's cotton hose pr. Children's hose special pr. Ladie s silk hose sweater coats Men's heavy pants Boy's pants Mens sheep mitts Men's wool lined mitts . .25 -- and 9-39 pr-Boy- s .69 1.19 .89 .49 to .69 1.49 .89 .49& .69 Mens wool shirts Mens heavy unions .19 .05 .25 .20 .17 Men's Mack, .44 Boy's - . 1 .10 .10 .89 2.49 1.98 .89 jackets 12 qt. No- 3 Every person who buys $10.00 wortlL of merchandise during this sale will receive absolutely FREE 10 lbs. of Rice or 10 lbs. of Beans Goods sold for cash, No exchanges. RAY DURNFORD r SON Embalmers tor UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time te U - TRADE-MARK- S ! .' f Sornsen ,7 . Cyril and Esmore Hanson left for Logan Wednesday. Mr. Soren- C. A.Snow & CO. V J J, Mrs. Glen Rex left last-- ' Friday for FOLLOWING ARE SOME REGULAR PRICES. WHICH LOWEST: Midway to spend a week with her for Corn or parents. Glen left Wednesday Gloss Starch, pkg. ....$ .07 Midway and will spend Thanksgiving ' .20 Clorox, 1 qf. bottle , they. . size Pumpkin, No. 2 ,.10 Ben Rex spent last week-enin can .09 Heber as the guest of Miss Mary Salmon, tall Corned 18 Beef, can Schneller. Mince Meat, 2 pkg., 1 pie tin 25 Mrs. J. G. Muir, Mrs. Sol Conley1 Quick Jell, all flavors, pkg. .05 and babe, Miss Audrey Kennedy and Jam. No. tin . .45 Ira Muir, motored to Ogden Tuesday. Jam. 3 lib. 40 jar' .' They returned Wednesday. I oz. 9 tin .08 ... Jam, - r. , " . Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kennedy and Figs,. 11 oz. tin, heavy syrup . . .14 son and daughter Steven and Vendla left for Ogden Thursday morning to spend Thanksgiving. , of country. Write for let telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients book- I , d in your State. G. FL DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE is thereby given that Ira W. Barnhart, of Woodruff, Utah,- who, on July 30, 1931, made stock raising homestead entry. No. 0108-13- . for Lots NWSW. gy.NW. Sec. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Lots Ei2SW, SXE. nsev4. Section 6, 9 North. O, 14. 13. 10. Phone 327 I "Evanston, Wyo. Sol s X cHotel Confectionery ; Cafe - Candies and Mr. and Mrs: Eddie Baine,' Melvin Jackson and family, Dan Gamble, and family, Miss Edna Snowball, Mrs ' , t - Ice-Crea- m ' The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks . , Geo." Piggott and family of Blooming ton. Idaho, are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Reay. t , I Phone 8. , Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Guy mob spending Thanksgiving at Logan. . i , Hanna Wall and Grandma Wall, all of Ogden, spent Thanksgiving day with Randolph friends and relatives. are WANTED Several carloads draft-bre- d horses and mules, also saddle horses.. How many have you and how soon can you ship Fred Chandler, o n . Chariton, Iowa. n Prepare for Cold Weather Cold weather will soon be here. Why wait until you have a busted radiator? Let us check over your car and put in a good antifreeze. How about your battery? , , Walter Marshall Allie Hatch. Dwahd and Carl Norris, ' - students of the A. C., Logan, are enjoying the week-enwith Randolph friends and , relatives. . . , . RANDOLPH GARAGE , .Jonah and Hazel Jones entertained a few relatives and friends at Thanks giving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Findlay and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones were ' among the invited guests. Mrs. Annie Ilorsely of Montpelier. Idaho, spent Thanksgiving with rela' tives. r Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson of Montpelier, Idaho, parents of Mrs. Carl Har ris, are visiting the Harris home.. SEA-NIV1- Edward Corless and Pal Monte, are in Randolph again. They expect Township Range to leave for California for the winter 5 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed In the near future. notice of , , to make final intention Proof, to establish claim to the land Homer Wakefield went- to Provo above described, before Emily G 710 8th St., Washington, D. C. Putnam. to Wednesday Nofarv Public, at Woodruff. with his folks. spend- Thanksgiving Utah, on the 26th day of December. 1932. .Miss Bernice Weston is also spendClaimant names as witnesses: LEWIS LONGHURST ing Thankgiving s, with her people at Jacob Rufi. Earl Fradsliam. Alton Laketown. Frazier, and Glen Frazier, all of Woodruff. Utah. Notary Public Dick Fowkes, Ralph Bennallack, ELI F. TAYLOR. M. A. Conlev spent Thanksgiving and LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Register in Randolph as the guests of Leora 1 M. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson. Mrs. Of Rich County, Utah. Thos. Wilson. Mrs. Don McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall and Miss Elma Norris. Miss Jennie and A specialty of making Deeds and Titles Uarda Wilson enioved Thanksgiving daughter, Leora and Doris and Mr. dinner at Lyman. Wvo. Sima remain- and Mrs. Glen Moss were business ed for a visit visitors at Evanston Friday. J - I two-da- y Profit CrWife, Proprietors d n n o o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 3. ALWAYS . Mr.' and Mrs. B. W. Balls, Miss Lucille Johnson and Miss Ada McKinnon, motored to Logan Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving. -- ARE , - Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section f - ' 25 .40 50 .11 ,.25 .30 18 .35 2.15 50 .32 .05 ,55 WE CAN ONLY GIVE EACH CUSTOMER c LIMITED AMOUNT, SO AS TO GIVE ALL SOME. son will spend Thanksgiving in Logan and Mr. Hanson will go on to Preston Idaho. ' ,...." - 1 o Ralph Calvert and Dallas Johnson, o who are attending school at the U. of o o U., Salt Lake City, are home for o o Thanksgiving. Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 44 fo)ATENTS AND ! J ( Funeral Directors and Licensed j-- I.! . - $3.49; Congolem Floor Covering .99 9 x 12 Rugs $6.98; Window Shades .49 I ) . Mr. and Mrs.' Bob Syme and son Bobbie are spending Thanksgiving in Lyman, Wyo. Why a Telephone? . j The unexpected may happen anytime. In case of fire, accident or sickness one call can easily be worth a years rent. : Have a phone installed at once. Utah Wyo. Ind Telephone Co. ' J. Thursdays HAIR CUTS 25c Daves Barber Shop B. Richie, Mgr: First U. S. Postmaster The Post Office department says that July 26, 1775, the Continental congress established the post office with Benjamin Franklin as the first postmaster generaL On September 26, 1789, Samuel Osgood was the first postmaster appointed under the ; - - , 25 ' - , 6x9 Rugs , ' Lay-ton- Shoes and Overshoes Ten (Percent t off, up-to-da- - $1.75 1.25 33 .25 .0$ , 23 - .Mr. and1 Mrs. Bert fioffman and Mrs. O. , Wilson , were Evanston , visitf ' ors Tuesday. " ' .V ..4 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Telford are rejoicing over the arrival of d 10 lb. 98 baJby boy, born Tuesday. Miss Ber139 nice PHgndre, a trained nurse from St. Charles, is in attendance, also to I.I9 Miss Lois Sprouse of Garden City, sister of Mrs. Telford, who , is doing 1.98 the, housework. Owen says : Im just 29 as good a mhh as anybody, for I have .89 just as many kinds as anybody. The Reaper extends congratulations. - ' ;...... ........... ........ .................... A , Pails Tubs 39 Ladie 's & Children's bargains 3.49 39 Boy's Sheep Coats , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall, 5 96 39 Ladie s Silk Dresses choice Wayne, Mearl and Doris, spent and 2.98 Thanksgiving in Evanston as the 39 Wool Blankets guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Scho .39 Beds 2 inch Post 579 field., , 6.98 , Mrs. Viapa Shelby and son, LaMont .26 $8.50 Mattresses Sale of Ogden spent Thanksgiving at Randolph, Utah. .84 i 48-l- . n j ' , ) Big J. Flour, High Patent, Two bags . . . X . L .. .. Sugar, Fine Granulated,. 25 lb. bags 4 lb. 'Pails Lard, Pure Inspected 10 lbs. for . .., Beans, White Bacon, Best Grade, Salt Side Oats, Carnation Premium, 3 lb. carton Soap, 10 bars Crystal White or A. B. . Creme Oil, 6 bars for Palmolive, 6 bars, 4 Crystal White.- Large Size or Amaizo Golden, gaL Syrup, Banner-BluCocoa, Rocfcwood, 1 lb. cans ....; Libbys Fancy Delux Peaches, 2 cans 2 fqr Tea, Choicest Japan, Two 'lb. packages Baking Powder, Standard Grade, lb.Baking Powder, Highest Grade Made. lb. Milk, Libbys, Case 48 cans Milk, Libbys, 12 cans for Honey, gal. 'cans, Pure Uinta Cornflakes,- large 10c. size. Our Price J elly, Silver Tip. Gal. cans Jos. Kennedy, R. J. Hatch and Leo McKinnon drove a, hunch of beet cattle to the Ogden; market via Monte Cristo, last week., They returned Tues ; NOV. 28 TO DEC. 3, INCLUSIVE: ,7 f An- - 'U t .16 .13 .19 .15 .79 .98 1.98 .98 .49 .89 . PRICES EFFECTIVE i , , ( - : visit- home of Mrs. , Proffits General; Store, WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST Mrs. A'.' W. Thor nock is spending a few days in Kfemmerer this week. "1 , . Percale yd. O j l.i at the pie(Kenny.ii(lj, " .89 Mrs. I., J. A. Normandy , Mr. and ed Tuesday barg- $8.76 Outing yd. , 5.25 Kimona cloth yd. 1.30 Fancy cretonnes yd.1 n j , ains in all lines of merchandise. Prices have been sacrificed for the purpose of raising funds just at a time when you need fall and' winter goods. You cant afford to miss this sale. Read Carefully, then Buy All You Can For Your Winter Requirements. a Hanneyls spending filing with, Evans at Mrs. her sister, Eyapston, Wyo.0, lnj Mary' Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gheen were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gheen will stay until after Thanksgiving. Furn. Co. Co. Evanston Cash Grocery ; and o j G. H. Urie r ,j . ! |