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Show geaiBSHESBewi fHE RICH COUNT! REAPER. lUMJCLLB, UTAH Evanston Gash Grocery Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell Dale Kennedy, who has been very FORMERLY G. H. PROFFITS sick with pneumonia, is reported proving. Evanston, Wyoming DO W. A. and W. El Marshall motored to Kaunas, Utah Friday to attend the TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE WONDERFUL BUYS WE CAN OFFER YOU, AND SEE HOW MUCH EASIER IT IS TO FOLLOW. YOUR BUDGET SYSTEMATICALLY. REMEMBER, OUR AD ONLY CALLS YOUR ATTENTION TO A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WHICH ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU EACH AND EVERY DAY. LOWEST PRICES WITH PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO. FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $2.00 OR MORE. The held 15 to 21, Inclusive April 20th. Frank Snowball is reported on the list this week. sick Cleve Norris had the misfortune to have a piece of wood fly and hit him in the eye while chopping wood. The splinter went through the eyelid and pierced into the eyeball. Achel Jacobson had one of his kles hurt last week while helping stall the community saw mill .Residence, 251 V V 41 o o 0 ARTHUR DURNFORD Grade A A Conference Cetrificate 4 ' Funeral Car 1 anin- Word has been received of the death of Wm. J. Gheen, of Laketown. Mr. Gheen died Wednesday, April 13. He was 70 years old. . Virginia, on Mag Ship Omaha, will sail to Europe and return on the Flag Ship Rawleigh, which is being relieved by the Omaha. This no doubt will be a wonderful trip for Wallace. We wish him bon voyage. Miss Ella Wilson and Miss Doriene Norris, graduate nurses from- the Dee hospital, were home over the week-en- d C. B. Spencer of Logan, was a business visitor at Randolph Wednesday and Thursday. Kemmer-e- r Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray and Mr. Mrs. Leo McKinnon and daughter Arelene, Mrs. R. G. Marshall and W. and Mrs. Henry Wolk, of Ogden, and visitors Salt. Lake City, came Tuesday to see N. L. Grav and Mrs. Rachel Wilson A. , Marshall were Evanston their mother. Grandlma Gray. motored to Salt Lake C?tv Thursday. Saturday. 41 4 41 4 1 4 . 4 4 and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Do you want to 4 4 4 4 Lady Attendant When Necessary 4 Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 41 SAVE MONEY? 4 4 CRich Go. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. We Carry tbe best brands of Groceries and Dry Goods the market affords. You will find our prices reasonable and our service prompt and efficient. You can buy tbe famous Mori' arch Ranges, on time easy payments, also Philco Radios, Speed Queen Washers. We have some nice Rugs and Furniture on hand. Prices are very reasonable. Let us furnish your home or equip your ranch. Buy an International Truck The Standard Ford V-- The Best Truck On .The Market. WALL PAINTS (VARNISHES KALSOMINE ENAMELS Notary . If you are going to modernize your home this spring you will surely want to see our new line. The prices are reasonable, too. ALICE H. DURNFORD Phone 44 940 Main St. Evansto, Wyoming Because it is priced low includes essential equipment without extra Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of RicK County, Utah , and goes farther between filling stations than any Ford car charge Aapeciahy of making Deeds and Titles Odd Decorations for Altars In Tibet many altars are decorated with castoff objects, such as ol( Christmas tree tinsel, camera-filrolls, broken rat traps, burned bulbs and empty out electric-ligbeer bottles and tin cans. m ht ever built. Owners all over the country report averages of 22 to 27 miles on a with a little money. 300,000 new owners acclaimed the thrifty 60 last year. Hundreds a day are buying it in 1938. Why? LEWIS LONGHURS7 PAPER 8, engine, gives you a lot of car for See Us For Anything You Need. NEW 1938 STOCK ' Copr. 938, The Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, Indiana 4 . UTAH and WYOMING up-to-da- Alto available in Ryn Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Findlay, daughter NedTa, son Berk, Mrs. Ella Fackrell and Mrs. Nora Marshall, spent last The Randolph City crew are gradweek-en- d at Salt Lake City and Ogden. ing and smoothing the citv streets this week, taking out the ruts and The M. I. A. Union meeting was filling in mud holes, making a great held at Evanston Monday. There were Improvement to our city streets. . 16 present from Randoph. The Hoffman bus furnished the transportation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snowball have red ved word that their son Wallace, The Stake M. I. A. M MenGleaner who is with the U. S. Navy at Norfolk, Girls Banquet will be held at Friday, April 22, 1938. BRAND STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 41 Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for Strictly 1, 1938. The shower of Mrs. G. W. Heward has been postponed until Wednesday, and te Music Festival will be The Literary Club meeting which was to have been held Wednesday, has been postponed a week on account of the death of Mrs. Lizzie LonghursL RAY DURNFORD t A. at Randolph, May day. EST PRICES J. I. 168 H. J. Norris and Jacob Norris were business visitors at Evanston Wednes- Maid-O-Clove- Store, 327 M. 65 1938. EGGS, Large Fresh, Friday, Saturday, and Monday ONLY, Doz. .19 1.28 FLOUR, BIG J, Finest Quality, 48 lbs 1.42 , SUGAR, Fine Granulated Beet, 25 lbs POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR: Pure Cane, Three 1 lb. pkgs. . . .25 I .80 POTATOES, Red Bliss, 50 lbs, 43c; 100 lbs. 2 lbs. 19 GINGER SNAPS, r, 85 CHEESE, per brick A-- l, lb. two box 19 CRACKERS, SUPREME MERCHANTS CRACKERS, 3 lb. box 40 1.69 TOMATOES, No. 2 can, 4 cans, 29c; case, 24 cans 21 RINSO, Regular Size 29 COFFEE, M. J. B., 1 lb. can 1.07 SWIFTS SILVER LEAF PURE LARD, 8 lbs 22 LIBBYS FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 14 GARTHS GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 7 ozs., 3 cans SCULLYS BANNER BLUE TABLE SYRUP, best quality, 1 gal . . .60 17 MATCHES, 6 box carton ' .'51 ALL O WHEAT PANCAKE FLOUR, 9 lb. bag 33 BISQUICK, 2 lb. 8oz. pkg 25 HEINZ BABY FOOD, 3 cans NEW POTATOES, GARDEN PEAS AND COMPLETE LINE OF OTHER FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AT VERY LOWEST PRICES MEAT MARKET IN CONNECTION FINEST QUALITY AT LOW- PHONES : No. A large number 4f. Randolph people motored to Garden City Sunday to attend the double funeral services of Mrs Cecil Satterthwaite and Mrs. Albert Webb. Both died in the Rich Hospital at Montpelier, Idaho, Thursday, April "SPECIALS'" Prices Effective April No. v oouyin. PINT PINT funeral of Oral Pack, a nephew and l'OU BUDGET YOUR GROCERY BILL? IF SO, DONT FAIL TO -- im- t single gallon of gasoline. . ' But economy isn't all die story by any means. The Standard 60 is built with the same precision as the De Luxe 85, and has the same 112-inc- h wheelbase chassis, It is easy to look at and ride in as well as easy to buy and run. There's a Ford dealer near you. Thrifty Six ty FORD V--8 |