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Show tHB RICH COUNTl REAPER, RAjiDfiLLB, CRich Co. Furn. Co. Local and Personal i V. B. Jacksum lntforod to Salt Lake cluy iiuiUiuiuiy, .Uiuruing bumudi. lie itiAnus Ants. Jacnsju, wiu as unaer ihe djulors care, soamewhat improved. General Merchandise. I UTAH Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Findlay and Mias Hazel Jones weie Salt Lake City visit-oi- s Saturday and Sunday, We, Carry the best brands of Groceries and Dry Goods the market affords. You will find Wm. Jchmscu returned hoirfe Tuesday firoiu a .two weeka visit at Salt Lane City and Ogden. Mumps are reported at E. A. McKinnon and M. our prices reasonable and our service prompt and efficient. You can buy the famous Mon' arch Ranges, on time easy payments, also ( Bishop L. B. the homes of J. Hatch. Johnson, G. Willard Peart and 'Arch McKinnon made a bujinoss trip to Salt Lake City Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hogland return ed from Idaho Saturday, where they went to obtain employment. Mrs. Hog-lan- Philco Radios, Speed Queen Washers. d was formerly Miss Dora McKLn We have some nice Rugs and Furniture on non. hand: Prices are very reasonable. Let us furnish your home or equip your ranch. Farrell Peart went to Salt Lake City Saturday for Mrs. Ptart, who und rwent an operation last week. He was accompanied by Miss Maible Syme. ! Buy an International Truck tx PINT No. 229 Sprouse of Garden City, took Mr. and Mrs. OwTen Telford and chid-eand Mrs. H. J. Cook to Salt Lake J. G. n The Best Truck On The Market. QUART No. 228 last week. City Miss M"rle Loveland, of Fish Hav-n- , PINT No. 230 is visiting Randolph kin this week. ! See Us For Anything You Need. j COPR. 1937. THE WILKEN Mrs. W. E. Marshall, sons Layton, and Wayne, and Mrs. Annie Findlay, INC., ALADDIN, SCHENLEY P. O., PA. THE FAMILY, v to at motored to Fvonin tend the basketball gme between So. Rich and Evanston High Schools. WILKEN FAMILY BLENDED WHISKEY 90 PROOF THE STRAIGHT WHISKIES RAY DURNFORD and J up-to-da- Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles oi 28 Evanston and Urie, Wyoming 88 88 80 83 80 R. Ashby Wm J . Groil Arthur Brough (J. M. Reay W. E. Marshall Kenneth Th .nipvn A. W. Larson Layton Marumi tl Belden Lynn Geo. H. J. Dinners Dave . EVANSTON, WYO. Wing Wong, Prop. You can buy fancy quality or standard grades of all the best lines of groceries here. We give you the following prices on different grades to help you decide which is the best buy. .... .79 r8 These Prices Effective Feb. 712 Inclusive 7 6 09 Barker Jones... 56 . 55 54 The club will .Loot every Saturday 1 ocluck if weatLii will permit. at NOTICE rtuLKaUON. Department of the Interior; General Lund Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 8, 15)38. NOTICE is hereby given that James Earl Stewart, of Woodruff. Utah, who, on Oct. 27, 1981, made stockraising homestead entry, No. 04975!) for SWSW, WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARN- ESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK 9 IF IT IS M i)E (IF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT SESE, Sec. I. Watch Set in an Earring There was a Seventeenth century vogue for small watches. Emperor Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire owned an earring inset with a watch containing chimes. ' f Papyrus Made From Plant Papyrus paper was used extentimes and sively in was made of the papyrus plant, which grew in profusion along the Greco-Roma- n Nile. NWNE, Lot 4, or SWSW Section Township 9 North, Range 5 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Randolph, Utah, on the 21st day of February, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: Adam C. Smyth, Osro Cor-ni& Cartor Cornin, of Woodruff. Utah, & LeRoy Shelbv, of Randolph, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. 25, n Our lc Valentines are wonderful. Extra large and mechanical. Other b:g values 2 for 5c up COMICAL VALENTINES PARTY NUT CUPS CANDIES Jan. Adv. en cents for a lodging, about 21 cents for a meal and about 14 cents for a horses lodging and feed. 1 Music Printers Monopoly A family of printers named Ballard enjoyed a virtual monopoly of music printing in France between 1550 and 1750. 1 How Cobras Spread Hoods spread . their . hoods by means of a set of movable ribs near Cobras their heads. Felb. 4 11, 1938. : HAGERMAN FEED STORE : LAYING - GRAINS FLOUR : DAIRYANDFEED FENCING : MASH-:- Hearts, RED Hearts and Others. Conversation Boxed Chocolates lc & 5c , Metro 5c to $1 Store Large Hearts Ray Hagerman 34 Almy Road, EVANSTON, WYO. Evanston, Wyo. Early Hotel Rates Low Rates charged travelers at the early Ohio taverns were about sev- NE14SW14 Sec. 35. SHOE REBUILDER L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. COMMUNITY 1 26 SNE Sec. 34. Lot ENWVi, SWV4NW!4, W12SE, EoSWVt NWSEH, Peanuts Really Legumes Although they are called nuts and included in some food definitions as such, peanuts are really legumes, members of the pea family. The fruit or pod matures in the soil instead of on tne vines. 1 Wild Animals in Early Ohio The region that is now Ohio must have been a hunters paradise in the early days. For among other animals, it was a habitat for the buffalo, eik, panther, wildcat, wolf, deer, bear and even the porcupine. VALENTINES WONDERFUL VALUES 2 for Ic and up Valentine Party Goods & Candies , METRO STORE .50 PEACHES, Libby's Fancy Quality, No. 2 ya cans, three for 45 No. for three 2y cans, PEACHES, Libbys Rosedale, 60 PINEAPPLE, Fancy whole slice. No. 2 cans, three for 54 PINEAPPLE, Hillsdale, No. 2 cams; three for 52 JAM, Libbys Pure Fruit, No. 5 cans 45 JAM, Family Favoirte, No. 5 cans 35 CATSUP, Heinz 14 oz. bottles, two for 18 CATSUP, Monitor, 14 oz. bottles, two for 50 CORN, Fancy Golden Bantam, six cans . . . . 42 CORN, White, cream style, six cans TOMATOES, Woods Cross, solid pack. No. 2 cans, 6 for....'... .43 .40 TOMATOES, Craigs Perfection, No. 2 cans, 6 cans 73 PEAS, Early Dawn, fancy No. 2 sieve, 6 cans 6 45 cans Clearfield PEAS, ungraded, 66 STRINGLESS BEANS, Whole fancy, 6. cans 45 .. BEANS, Standard cut, 6 cams 50 OYSTESRS, Willa Point, tall cans, 3 for 48 OYSTERS, Bay Point, selfect cuts, four tall cans 70 SALMON, Libbys Fancy lied Alaska, three tall cans .48 SALMON, West Coast Brand, tall cans 4 for $1.03 SYRUP, Pure Oane and Maple, gallon net 55 SYRUP, Banner Blue, No. 10 cans. . . : 60 RICE, Fancy Best, 10 pounds 45 RICE, Choice Blue Rose, 10 pounds 65 MACARONI, Pure Semolina, 10 pounds .45 MACARONI, Almo cut, 10 pounds $110 MACARONI, 20 pound boxes f 44 PEANUT BUTTER, 12 oz. packages, three for 60 TEANUT BUTTER, 5 pound cans 1 0 2 two for Red Can, COFFEE, Folgers pound cans, .29 COFFEE, Dividend Brand two 1 pound packages '. 61 BROOMS, Best fancy 25 BROOMS, Good Green Straw , 66 Norris Frank McKinnon Leo McKinnon FROM OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERLAL Nixie, Poorly Addressed Mail Nixie," is to be found in the United States postal laws and regulations, and is defined as a piece of mail that is incorrectly, insufficiently or indefinitely addressed. WHISKEY YEARS OLD. H. Proftit G. .& oi W. E. MARSHALL, President. 11. STRAIGHT 4 Average club standing: for Jan. First - Class Cooking Excellent Service Quality Goods Lai son A. W. Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 - 30 -- 35c 5 44 39 38 38 belden Lynn Frank McKinnon Dave Jones Lady Attendant When Necessary Office 913 Main St., Evan?ton,Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 Notary 20 MONTHS OLD; KEY Wm J. Groll ueo. imrkcr uay ton Maishai. . ia. Marsnau te LEWIS LONGHURST SHOOT follows Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Strictly MEMBERS ar UTAH and WYOMING t CT.I B The RandnM pseio Club members met at the4 riflo rf,Tisrn Satn-hfor another sheeting practice, The seore Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for . IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 20 MONTHS OR MORE OLD, 25 STRAIGHT WHISKIES; 75 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRISTRAIGHT WHISTS,- 20 v at 4GATN Grade AA Conference Cetrificate t Sat-unla.- 1 RIFLE ARTHUR DURNFORD J. ij I W. A. Marshall returned home f.iTim a tw eweeks visit Wood's Crc and Salt Lake City. Evanston 327 PHONES Flat Stones Used as Money Round, flat stones, the height of a man in diameter, are used as money" in the island of Yap, a South Sea territory governed by the Japanese. These strange coins are carried by thrusting a pole in the center of the stone. , 1 Do Not Add to Unhappiness A deep satisfaction can be got out of the realization that no matter how many people are miserable, you have been careful not to be responsible for a single instance. 1 Sign Aids Pronunciation Old Catton, England, has a signpost showing a cat sitting on a cask of wine to inform travelers that the name is pronounced Cat on.- - ' Weather Defined Heart, Head in Place Weather is the condition of the atSaying that a mans heart is ,in mosphere at any time in respect to the right place usually seems to .im- heat, moisture, wind, rain," cloud ply that his head- isnt. . and electricity. - -- -- Urie 3-- 2 Poisonous Snakes Marked snakes reveal their Poisonous identity through three infallible signs. They have, 'a distinctive pit between the eye and nostril, fangs and vertical cats eyes. t ; Czechoslovakia, Compound Word The term Czechoslovak is a compound word referring .to the two main national groups of .inhabitants, the Czechs and the Slovaks, both of Slav origin. ' Goods Sent Free of Duty A customs union, Zollverein, permitted goods to be sent free of duty, in the early Nineteenth 'century, from one section of Germany to another. Blonde . Adam Preferred Travelers who have seen the frescoes on' the walls of the Twelfth century cathedral of .Viborg in Denmark report that Eve in Eden is represented with blonde hair. |