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Show I THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Baa Local and Personal CHRISTMAS! TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! cMonday morning we open up a full line of toys, for the children and useful gifts and novelties for both the grown ups and little tots We are showing a beautiful line of Dishes, Christmas Underwear, Hosiery,. Notions and Electrical Hardware. Prices never more reas onable. Call and see us. The Best Place To Buy ORich Co. Furn.Co. General Merchandise. -- CBS SON r Funeral Directors and Licensed RAY DURNFORD Embalmers tor UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time up-to-da- Evanston Cash Grocery of St Charles, and Lewis Idaho, Shepherd Harold Peterson of Paris, Idaho, were the guests of Alice Barton, Pearl Bullock and Ardith Wamsley last Sunday. What is the matter with John. he does not look the same? AND 'Laurel Pugmlre and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall family spent Thanksgiving tier, Wyo. PRICES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 5 TO 10, INCLUSIVE: i 48 lb. bags The Rex families enjoyed Thanksgiving day at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rex. There were fifty present. The Rex families and as other guests Mr. and ' Mrs. A. G. Barton, Mr. Rex Jackson of Montana ; Miss Clare Pendelton of Logan, and Mr. Glen Frazier of Woodruff. An old acquaintance party was given at the Hyrum Thompson home Friday night. The guests were Mr. Ogand Mrs. Melvin Jackson, of den; Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Milton Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Telford. Ada Jackson, daugh and Mrs. Elmo Jackson being passed awav Monday, death caused by pneumonia. The funeral was held at the residence Tuesday, as follows: Opening song, Jesus Lover of My Soul. Prayer, P. H. Rex. Speakers, were H. J. Norris and Dave Hoffman. Ina Jackson sang, Your Sweet Little Rose Bud Has Left You. Closing song, Some Time W e ll Understand. Geo. Kennedy pronounced the benedictd ter of Mr. $ Sardines, Oval Can Salmon, Pink, tall can Macaroni or Sphagetti, lb Malted Milk, large can Milk, tall can . .' 4 oz. Black Pepper 8 oz. Pure Vanilla Extract 8 oz. Pure Lemon Extract Grape Fruit, No. 2 size Blue Pine or Folgera Coffee, lb. lb. pkg. Green Tea, Black Tea, 1 lb. pkg Royal Anne Cherries, No. 2 size Libbys Peaches, No. 2V2 size .. Libbys Pears, No. 2 size .... Libbys Apricots, No. 2 size . . Libbys Fruits for Saladoz! No. 2 A .a. . Blue Label Ketchup, 14 Blue Pine Ketchup, 14 oz. ... Salad Dressing, qt. bottle . ...... . Why a Telephone? 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. J. B. Richie, Mgr: C. B. Spencer and G. K. Spencer are building an electric light line to the main line. They expect to have electric , lights in the very near 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? RANDOLPH GARAGE G. 35 05 .55 40 57 ALWAYS .08 Soda Crackers, 3 lb. carton .09 Graham Crackers, 2 lb. carton .05 Vanilla, Lemon or Ginger Snaps .40 9 lb. bag Oats .05 9 lb. bag Cracked Wheat .11 9 lb. ibag Corn Meal .42 4 lb. pkg. Prunes .42 1 qt.' bottle Sweet Pickles .14 1 qt. bottle Dill Pickles .33 1 qt. bottle Chow Chow .18 3 lb. bottle Jam .35 16 oz. bottle Jam .20 Pears, No. 10 can .14 Cherries, Pitted, No. 10 can .20 Ketchup, No. 10 can .16 Blackberries, No. 10 can .25 Apricots, No. 10 can .17 Blueberries, No. 10 can .14 3 lg. rolls Toilet Tissue Shredded Wheat, lg. pkg. ...... 30 .25 .25 2.1 27 25 20 30 25 27 40 .18 35 45 40 40 35 40 20 .11 H. Proffit CrW ife, Proprietors Phone 327 Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jenson and children of Lyman, Wyo., paid Randolph a visit Sunday. Aliss ulma Nor ns returned home with them after spending two dajs in Lyman. LEWIS LONGHURST Ellis and Ralph and Winnifred nolhe Nicholls motored to Salt Lake Friday. LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Miss Mrs. Hannah Wall and children and Mrs. Lucy Wall returned to their home in Oguen Saturday with Wm. Johnson, after spending several days visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elden reart of Kem-mere- r, Wyo., were visiting their rela- tives at Randolph Sunday. Mr. Woolley has moved his cattle from his Bear river ranch to Peterson, Utah, for the winter. The little babe of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith tipped over in a high-cuaand was rendered unconscious, and was brought to Dr. Reay. It was aibout an hour before the little one leguined consciousness. Rex Jackson of Bear Creek. Montana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jackson, who is attending school at the A. C., spent Thanksgiving holidays with Randolph relatives. -- A party was given him at his Grandma Rexs. A very enjoyable time was had by those present. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rex and H. J. Cook, were Kemmerer visitors Mon- day. The following people are candidates for School Board Members: - LAKETOWN PRECINCT II. Robinson, Joe Cheney, Johnson. Willis Kearl and liam Lamoorn. G. De-Wi- tt Wil- SOUTH RANDOLPH PRECINCT Wm. Johnson, Fred Smith, S. A. Findlay, Rachel Wilson and Bessie Rex. Sols Tlace 20 Evanston, Wyo. tu-tui- e. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rex returned from a , visit to Midway, Saturday. Prepare for Cold Weather .70 50 24 .27 40 21 .07 23 - .05 .33 25 5 ion. ir Utah Wyo. Ind. Telephone Co. i os ; Syrup, Amaizo. No. 10 Golden Jam, 85 oz. Jar Tree Fruit Jam, 35 oz. Jar Berry Jam, Hewletts 5 lb. tin Tree Fruit Salad Time Dressing, Nalleys qt. bottle Amaizo Corn or Gloss Starch, pkg. Oats, Carnation, Premium, 3 lb cartons Iodized Salt, Diamond Crystal, 26 oz. pkg 2 large pkgs. Crystal White Granulated Soap Creme Oil Soap, 6 Bars '. Cocoa, Rockwood, 2 lb. Cans Baking Powder, Highest Grade, Cream of Tartar, 1 lb Corn Flakes. Large 10c. size Sale Price Milk, 12 tall cans Soap, 6 Palmolive and 4 Giant Size Crystal White Best Uintah Honey, No. 10 cans FOLLOWING ARE SOME REGULAR PRICES WHICH ARE LOWEST: te Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 44 $1.CQ Fine Granulated Sugar Lard, 8 lbs., Sego or Armours 25 ib. bags Springs, Idaho Tuesday. Dr. Kackley was consulted by Joseph Kennedy who has had considerable trouble with his stomach for some time past. Urie WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST at Fron Electric Light Flour, Two L. G. Kennedy, Joseph Kennedy, Mrs. Wm .Kennedy, and Helen Kennedy motored to Soda three-weeks-ol- G. H. Proffits General Store, and Mr. and Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst and Mrs. Leonard Hellstrom spent Thamk9 Notary t Public Qf Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Title PATENTS AND I -'- LI TRADE-MAR- KS C. A. Snow & Co. Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section of country. Write for booklet telling bow to obtain a patent, with list of clients in .your State. D. C 710 8th Washington Mr and Mrs. David Jackson aqfl of Esther spent Logan, daughter children. Connie. Wanda and Shirley. thanksgiving at Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Del Baxter and son Carl, The following families had Thai Alton Fackrell, Robert Boodry and giving dinner at the home of Mrs. mrttf "Holmcsfe. Mary A. Smith: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. BARBER SHOP PHILSOPHY Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith, Mr and Mrs. James Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. (By DAVE SMITH) V. B. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs Leland Mammon worship, or the amassing Rex and Kenneth Thomson. of natural wealth, has long been disMr. and Mrs. Glen McKinnon and paraged as the purpose of mans ex Mrs. Willard Peart, Mr. and Mrs. istence, yet men are committing suiJos. Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. M J cide daily because its elusive sub Hatch enjoyed a Thanksgiving feast stance has slipped from their grasp at the home 0if Mr. and Mrs. Joseph while others are suffering indescribable misery as a result of the insatiable Kennedy. Men greed of weath monopolizers. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Baine, Mrs. take annual inventory of their worldViana Shelby, Lamont Shelby return ly possessions to determine their loss ed to their home in Ogden Sunday. or gain for the year and by that balMiss Mary Jackson accompanied ance they calculate their degree ol them. success or failure. In accepting this material barometer of mans success Miss Audrey Kennedy left for Og- In life, society is esentially wrong, den Monday to take the state exams for temporel goods can only serve the held there for nurses. physical needs of life and indulge its carnal appetites. So it naturally folMr. and Mrs. Thay Hatch, Mrs. lows that if earthly substance only Annie Corless and Mr. and Mrs. Joe serves a means to an end there must Wamsley had Thanksgiving dinner be another reason for mans existence. at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. To me that reason lies in personal Ernest Corless. Improvement, such as: moral advance and ment, intellectual development, Carl Gessel of Salt Lake, salesman physical perfection. Am I right? Then for the Rothschield Hats, was the if I am, there is no one thing that guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris can contribute more to this end, of the cost, than a well trimWednesday evening. med hair cut, for a neatly groomed R. J. Hatch, Ron Nebeker, Leonard head is the key that will open tha Hoffman and Alton Jackson, flrove portals of personal Improvement to about 300 head of cows via Monte the .man worthwhile. When ever you Cristo to the Ogden market for the pass up my Thursday hair cut speBurgess Commission Co. These cattle cials you have lost a quarter I griev were bought by Roy Graham. to think I cant get one myself. St - for 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I. Barker and giving at Pocatello, Idaho. They left notice publication and returned Mrs. Glen McKinnon motored to' OgRandolph. Thursday den Saturday to get Miss Harmolne DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Sunday. Barker who is taking training at the GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bex of Almy, Dee hospital. Miss Barker saw the Salt Lake City, Utah. Clair new babe of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunn. Wvo.. Donald Rex and Miss NOTICE is hereby given that Ira Pendelton motored to Logatn Satur- She was returned to Ogden early M. Barnhart, of Woodruff. Utah. who. day. Sunday morning, by Mr. and Mrs. on July 30. 1931. made stock raising Geo. I. Barker, Weston and Eldora. homestead entry. No. 049843. for Lots Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Argyle and five ft, 14. 15. NWSW. SVNW. Sec. children left for Payson Wednesday Big Picture show Saturday, Heri- 5. Lots 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. to spend Thanksgiving with their tage of the Desert, by Zane Grey. Ey2SW, Sy.NEH, NiaSEVt, people. Thev returned Saturday. Section 6, Town shin 9 North. Range Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell mo- 5 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jensen and tored to Trenton Saturday night, notice of intention to make final children of Lvman, Wyo., were Ran- where a birthday party was given in Proof, to establish claim to the land D. the O dolph visitors Sunday. Mis Elma honor of A. following above described, before Emilv 'pt'OrV5fri vng at Norris who n etterdnerp at the party: Putnam. Notarv Public, at Woodruff. Mrs. Lnella - V. Fackrell. Mr. and Utah, on the 26th day of December. Lyman, accompanied them home. t Mrs. A. D. Fackrell. Mr. and Mrs. 1932. . . Claimant names as witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Orrel W. F. Pullman and children Teresia. Jacob Rufi. Farl Fradsham. Alton Smith. J. A. Smith, and Mrs. Mary Bill. Chester and Diana. Mr. and E. Fackrell and children. Frazier, and Glen Frazier, all of A. Smith, motored to Montwlier and Mrs .T. Panproft. Idaho Sunday. They return Virsrinia. Bud, Margaret and Lewis. Woodruff. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fackrell and ELI F. TAYLOR, ed Monday. . cHotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and SEM-NWV- ,, Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks GPhone 8. v |