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Show (i V RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH. Locals LOANS A. B. Snowball and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Snowball and family from Riverside, Calif., visited their many friends and relatives in Randolph the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester- Christiansen have gone to Monroe to visit with his parents for 'several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marshall, son Danny, Mrs. W. E. Marshall, Mearl and Doris, Mrs. Ella Fackrell, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Findlay and son Berk, motored to Ogden Saturday for a weeks visit. .Layton Marshall and Miss Peggie Brown motored to Ogden Thursday for Mrs. W. E. Marshall and children. Mr. and Mrs. Fife and son of San' Diego, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith during the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Norris and children and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Reay went up to the head of Bear river Thursday on a fishing trip. Clarence Lamb and. family of Spring-fielMo., have returned to, their home after visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lewis Longhurst. Lets all go over to Edna Smiths and have a cool lunch one of these hot days. Seems 'to me we could have a nice one from the new refrigerator 6he just purchased from the Rich County Furniture Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Norris are moving from Dave Smiths house over to the Joe Wamsley residence on North . Main street. , The Mayor of our town will have to learn more about the nature of animals. He was fixing the harness of his horses and a team run. away and drug him with them. Jake will have to lie abed for, a few days to recover from being skinned. The home of Bell Nebeker has received a new coat of whi'tie paint. Looks - $10 to $300 We loan to employed people who can make monthly payments. We loan on automobiles, furnitnre and livestock. , - IDETOUBU-RICi- r lOORION STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOE SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORPORATION, N. Y. C, d, Write or call at our office for details. No Obligation. N E W HOTEL SEMLOH Salt Lake City, Utah , STATE LOAN CO. OF LOGAN D. J. WILSON, Manager 29 W. 1st N. Logan, Utah Phone 260 . GARDEN CITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Merrill LAKETOWN NEWS an- Sprouse nounce the arrival of a baby daughter, born to them at a Logan hospital July 20. This is the second child and the first1 daughter for the couple. Blair Dustin, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dustin, spent a few days visiting with his parents. Blair was on a furlough from military duties at Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. George Pope were business visitors in Logan .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Estherholdt and Mr. and- Mrs. L&von Sprouse mo- at a shower Wednesday night in honor of her son, Robert, and his wife, Maxine McKinnon Calder. The evening was spent playing games, which were directed by Mitchell and Archie Sims, after which refreshments were served to about sixty guests. The young couple were presented with many useful and beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook and children of Logan spent the 24th in Garden City. Mrs. Gene Eastmejn and daughter, are visiting for a short time with her mother, Mrs. Edith Whittington. Mr. and Mrs. George Pope and Cecil Sattertihwaite motored to Ogden Tuesday to attend fhe rodeo. Frank Whittington attended the Pioneer Day celebration at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Kearl and children motored to Logan Thursday morning to see the parade. They were accompanied by Olayton Wamsley. Mrs. Leone Wendleboe and children of Las Vages, Nevada, are spending their vacation with Mrs. Wendleboes father, Mr. Theodore Hildt. Mrs. Lottie Wollenzine and son Carl, have returned to their home in after having spent the past month with her father, Mr. Theodore . Hildt s, , Among the townspeople who attended the celebration, in Paris were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woffenden and family, Lozette Satterthwaite and family, Mrs. Gibbons, Lathele Gibbons, Maur-in-e Jensen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lutz and son, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Corbridge, Mrs. Ruth Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Mitohell Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pope and family. . ' A fad that would make Grandma j blush. It all started when a Maryland - hostess needed a punch bowl and dug a crockery bedroom relic out of the attic. Now, antique dealers cant supply the demand for these intimate items of Americana. Read this amusing and surprising story in The American Weekly ,the magazine distributed with next weeks Los Angeles Exam, iner. , Meadow-vill- e home of their niece Mrs. Cora 'the Postmasters convention. Mrs. David Calder entertained - home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Earner of Los Angeles and son Fred Jr., enjoyed a pleasant vacation at the tored to Logan Tuesday to attend the picture 'show.. Mrs. Milford Dustin and children of Pocatello are spending a few weeks vacation with Mrs. Byma Dustin. Mrs. Frank Jensen and Mrs. Milford Wamsley spent last week end in Salt Lake pity where Mrs. Jensen attended Las-Vage- Mr. and Mrs. Will Toone of Pasadena, Calif., who have been visiting with Mrs. Sarah Meyers and family left for Salt Lake City Saturday morning taking with them Miss Julia Martin who spent the "past fortnight at the Brigham Irwin Johnson, the past week., Fred Jr., is a prominent musician.. Mrs. Barbara Earley has gone to Huntsville, Utah, to visit with her son, George, and family. Mrs. John H. Weston underwent an appendectomy at a Logan hospital last Friday. It is reported sho is doing well. Mrs. Sarah 'Young of St. Charles visited relatives here from Sunday Until Tuesday. She returned home with Mrs.. Joyce i Irwin and Mrs. . Eda Young. Stake Sunday School Supt., Wil-for- d Price and wife, of Paris were in attendance at Sunday school last Sunday. Miss Coakes of Michigan ' is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Jas. C. Robinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Urqurhart and children of Parker, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Otis Cheney of Centerville, Utah, are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mrs.1 R. Esterholdt Cheney. and children were over-nigguests of Mrs. C. E. Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. Denning Smith are ht rejoicing over the arrival of a seven and a half pound son born at the Bear Lake hospital Wednesday of last week. (Denning was able to go to work the next day). Mr, and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robinson attended the funeral at Woodruff, Utah, Sunday of Mrs. Annie Tingey. Mr. and Mrs.. Art Liljinquist of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Mae Thompson of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Weston. Mss Viola Vargas of New Mexico who is spending a portion of the summer at the home of Mrs. J. Lane Willis has been quite ill.' Mrs. Willis is caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Sherriff Benz Wes-- ' ton motored to Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Green arrived home Saturday night from Challis, Idaho, where Stephi has been employed the past 4 months. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Weston attended the Postmasters convention at Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Stan Plummer was Postmaster pro-teduring their absence. She and Mrs. F. C. Williamson returned to Salt Lake Sunday jtoth Mr. Plummer. Alma Barker, draftee, who has been at Camp Lewi I Washington, is home on a furlough. , over-nig- ht m 20-da- yf . . very nice." , Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norrs, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Norris attended the funeral of Annie Cox Tingey of Woodruff Sunday. Mr. Steve Wilson, Reta and Jenifae ' Spencer motored to Ogden Sunday to get Mrs. Ella Bityon and daughter who will spend a few weeks at her parents home. Nedra Findlay went to Ogden Saturday, where she will visit with relatives duripg the week end. of the 24th, Delora Cox of Woodruff is visiting with her sister Mrs. Olliei Nebeker, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jensen have moved to Logan where Weldon will attend school. " Mr. and Mrs. Weston Barker were heme for the week end from Logan where Weston has been going to' school. Mrs. Ray Murray of Salt Lake City is visiting here with friends and rela- BEAUT Y A ;; THIS COUPONentitleathe funeral service can and holder to 25c redaction on any room at the rates as one coupon to advertized, the room. ought to be a beautifnl thing. Your last fond srevice for a loved one should he NEW marked by expert care und Our intelligent experience. abilities are mand. at your com- KATES We solicit your at- reputation Mat- $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Feature Free tention on the basis of our excellent Bads - Springs - tresses - Carpets thronght out the House. Garage . . . USE THIS COUPON DURNFORD I am Mortuary Notary Public. . I make a specialty of mcking Deeds and Titles. All Notary work can be done at my residence. LEWIS LONGHURST Evanston, Wvo. Day Phone 49 still a Licensed Abstractor and Night Phone 90 tives.' Mrs. Ethel Spencer returned from Salt Lake Sunday: ..She reports her daughter Phern, as recovering nicely from her appendicitis operation and will socn be able to come home. Leah Walton has returned from her 'two weeks vacation. She visited in ' parts of Utah and. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer and children visited in Logan Saturday and Hotel Perry Salt Lakes Sunday. Mrs. Grace Heaps and son took Florence and June Smith, Mavon Bingham Beautifully Furnished . . -- to Salt Lake Tuesday, where Florence will visit the clinic. They expect to stay in Odgen for the holiday. Blen and Tressa Norris made a business 'rip to Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Marsh of Hilliard visited here Sunday with relatives and friends. They seem very happy. Mrs. Katherine McKinnon McCoome and daughters Miary Jane and Elizabeth of Pittsburgh, Penn., visited in Randolph for the past week with Arthur and Ernest McKinnon and families. Mrs. McCoome and two daughters of Pitisburgh visited in Yellowstone and at Sun Valley where their son John is working! Tuesday her husband, Dr. John McCoome, arrived by plane at Salt Lake; coming to Randolph Thursday morning. He will return home by plane Saturday. Mrs. McCoome and girls, after visiting at Morgan, Kays-vill- e and Salt! Lake will tour southern Utah. Popular Priced cModem Hotel ... $1.50 to $3.00 and West Temple RATES: Broadway IEEE GARAGE HALL OF RELICS EXHIBITION'S SPIRIT CAPTURED 1897 BY CATALOGUE , (From the files of the Utah Writers Project, WPA) Relics of the pioneers are of perennial interest, and a search through the Catalogue of the Hall of Relics exhibition held during the Year of Jubilee in 1897 reveals many odd and interesting ones which were collected and put on display that year. The Foreword of the Catalogue of Relics printed for the Golden Jubilee in 1897 gives good reason for the preservation of relics as: MALE HELP WANTED The history of things is so ininterwoven with the hisseparably STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY, REof men that deduction comes altory LIABLE PERSON WANTED to call on farmers in Rich County. . No experience most as spontaneously from one as or capital required. Some making $100 cne other, and the most advanced in a week. Write McNESS CO. 2423 nations cherish with any and everything which reflects Magnolia St., Oakland, California. or indicated the characteristics or circumstances of their illustrous or immortal ones . . . The gathering Mr. and Mrs. Dell Reynolds of of relics is something more than a C. 0. Circleville, Utah, and Mrs Martin and sons, Glenn and Darrell, fad, it is imbedded in human naof Salt Lake City are visiting with ture and is the outflow of sentiment; friends and relatives. the mother cherishes the tiny shoe of Mining operation has begun on her babe which sleeps in death, the the Manganese mine of Newcomb religionist, devout in faith, thinks a Lamborn leased by Bamsby & Co., small remnant of the cross a treasof California, worked by Ed. Kenure beyond the reach of gold, and dall of Evanston, Wyo. It is reall memories of affection, reverence ported a number of men will be emsoon. and honor cling to the silent remind ployed . ! semi-idolat- . ry . ers of things which perish in the using, and like their :owners finally return to original dust." Some of the relics listed among he personal effects of President Brigham Young for exhibit were a Toothpick, two Beard Covers and a Button Hook. Other relics were a one and Kirtlana Bank issue notes; two bullets taken from John Taylors body after being shot in the Carthage Jail; and ancient to Judge peepstone belonging Pnelps; and a Stilletto contributed by Mrs. Susan DeLong. Item number 76 in the Catalogue was the Roadmeter used, by the Pioneers of 1848, invented by William Clayton, made by Appleton Hat two-doll- ar mon. Case number 6 of the display exhibited Mrs. Jane Parks rifle found seven feet from the. surface, seven years ago, in the Eighth ward.L.-- ; One of the suggestive ornaments in Case number 9, a calf yoke, used across the plains, was contributed by II. G. Whitney, having been made originally for Newel K. Whitney. Other items, from flat irons,' quadrants, and a fine stuffed antelope, to the Old Sun-Fa(not were exhbited to the public ip the Hall of Relics during the Jubilee Year of 1897. - Today many of these relics may, be found in the Bureau of Information building in ' .Salt Lak,e City. ve well-reserve- d), , |