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Show araBaaREBSxs IK&SftE 8 Wood tiff Note. Sfefisrsiea Prices are Failing .. Begin nijg1 Jan 1st we 11 all drygoods. Oupaim fe will be to give our custom . ers the benefit of all red- -, uctions in price of mdse as fast as they take 'place ? Wednesday was g'ound dog day, and put long enough f- -r the ' ground dog to See tits. shadow xrpreprre for some moje wirter. j I Quite a number of of our citizens a endei stake conference in Evanston ,1 Saturday and Sunday. U Geo Nicholls and family Jiave up here for the rest of the ' : 'Mrs Ben 7 ; v ,, -- of Garde Mrs. , Nellie Tremelling of this week visCity spena few days iting with her many relaUves and friends ?' 1 Mrs, Mary Lynn and Miss Clara v SU Miss Pearl S WRIGHT THE JEWELER t Wyoming i are now in our new location and 7 ready to take care of 'your eyglass.needs w& 1 V' tv U j ' New Glasses f , ; : v 4 " Frames Repaired , , WeCIean . . . Your . Evanston Steam Laundry , me. .coming dowu to . n , eyes tedth aLd gei.ei .ri J.i',.lthmi ss Bntler has made out health cards lor the wr.ous m mil nt 5 an I these will be kept on file 1 tur reference, It is health 4 fevOrds will City Meat Market , , do.yoor Trading handleJonly the bestuquity bf fresh cured Meats t v also'haye a fresh line of plaqd-t-o i & O Come in and see and resonsible ,prices S or, theidselves" spealj , The good f $'$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ C , ' - - CW canne,a goods bread and Jakes , crabker.f ruitsf and vegetables ,! OEbG'NG 1W LETTEW UP AT THE POST (JFFJCE FER AOORES4 R POSTAGE , VU1TH NQTMVN ON THE ENM ELOPE SOS THE KIN TELL VNHO TO RETURN RKA Modern Woodman Meeting Feb! 7th- - , to,C A 6v'o Think IOEA T nnoulo GOOD FER BVRN-GOO- T T HAM 6 OS PRtNT RNL A BOM. OF ENM ELOPES MvIVTH .TUEIR NAME AND AOOREhS OP IN ONE CORNER. i r" . 6- -t fUNdf GIT HUNG Ifee of Surname. b . . The custom of using surnames foi fliristlan names, as exemplified in the .uses of Harrison am! Air. Holden, giies hack nt least three centuries, Rut he people stn'U! pretty c'ose to Johns l.dwnrds and Thomases., In this coun-rwe have seen a tendency use, nt mptlsni, the mothers family name ns n middle name for the child. Tins, ci louht, fe leading to mote free use of amily mimes us given mimes. IV r ttu mst part, however, we are John lien i Smiths. y 1 l, THE ite im AMERICAN RED CROSS in PEACE TIME HtAllk Promotion n Health is at ihe foundation of human luipplnp'.s Ttuough Its Rural Sere Health Nursing Service and Health Centei .ervice, the America Red Cross aims greatly to strengthen this found.itio.4 and to draw more closely than ever the neighborly ties that bind the American jieople together. 'Her I shown a Red Cioss Public Health nurse attending a vyjtng mother with .brand new baby, seeing that' both receive scientific nw. , Ice, Public " p : , Lept. titcleu tba . bo uc ually - j J p - - assistance, of th Hut,, for timet American Red dnriqgfhe last year, a large proportion ofitlie 20 000,-00population of the Polkan state i lhed from mlglit havtr starved or Six null, on doldisease lars worthof food, clothing i "d nodical supplies have been sent to theilni kaas Roumania, Bulgaria. Albania, llsntenegro,' Serbia, Bosnia and Greer since the beginning of Red Cross relief 'operations In Central Europe, while million Of dollars worth of food alone hss been., sent to the needy In these states. The money expended by the Red Cress this stricken portion of En- rope has been.nscd to set up hospitals, oTlhsnages. dispensaries, mobile medical units and to help In the general rarer struct ionof devastated areas., Amer-Hct- n I, NOTICE tractors ind ether farming impleThe aupual m etiug of h s it n ments have hpen sent to the agriculdulph' Lut d and Live vstocic . Co, tural regions where aid hss been giv- , i Spencer Bros. Mercantile CoV i 0 students in re.o u' n thu ats, ite we mickiesAys Lifes Journey. i..fe ts n loitrncjs not a home; a road, not a city of habitation ; and tho enjoyments and blessings wc have are Out llUlo lms on the roadside of life, .i here wo may he refreshcd"for a mo nent. Unit we irav with newHtrength . ouesa ou to the end. rvID CROSS RELIEF . in CENTRAL EUROPE Miss Butler hub been vtcitmg sch ool this week ai tl J i r i Xiimintd n't we v war-crush- challenge the Kandpih tutms Friday night. JvS Lake, Prop- - The . Garden seeds, for Polsh orphans, milk for anaemic Greek babies, carDr. Sutton remove a wild oat from her penters tools for. ear it had worked into the inner ear cripples these are only a few of the and was laying against the ear drum gifts that young Americans nre end-in- c to the children of the causing her much pain. OKI World, Through the Junior Red Cross the Assessor Brookts has boy and girls of the United State making his annual statement of all tax- are giving a fresh start In life to little wwr'orphsns scattered all over Europe., able prope ty. They have set up orphans" homes In ." Heber A lyres and Robert Thomson France. School colonies in Belgium and Montenegro, and (lay schools in Alare hawiing sand and gravel 'or the bania. fonpilation of a new home fur Lawrence They are sending dozens of young Johnson is pfenning to have erected this Syrians, Montenegrins, and Albanians e American college1 In Constantinople spring and Beirut, nnd maintaining more than' i a hundred orphan? of French soldier Home missionaries. Elders Heber C. at college and trade schools. In Keetoh, John Sinford, and John .Laker farm schools .up arid were present t sacrament meeting last down the peninsula of Italy there are nearly 500 wards of American Juniors. Sunday, very yimly remarks were given ljistwlnter a thousand French chilsinford Stake dren from the inadequate shelters'of liy each speaker, sent by the Presicent of the Primary Association the devasted regions were Juntoc' Ued Cross to spend the cold was also in attendance, 'arid urged the months In warmer parts,, of France. At the same time five thousand little work of (hat organization. Belgians were having n hot lunch every day at Junior Red Cross school t American school children have already raised something like a million debars for those enterprises, snd they Wostiii i he e are Mill hard ai work. Supctei'cleut .. ,Iu China, through campaigns of edv. siting iur ucation, tlii Junior Red Cross 1 helping to combat widely prevalent blindTne iVi odruff Basket and Yol'y ness end cholera. , , Bail team ' A. P. Jacobson Pound keeper of Randolph, Utah LET US SHOW YOU sclol. Hi - secure the payment of $20.09 damage done I y said animal upon the premises of the Normandy Ranch. Hieh School Notes j LINEN W - JUNIOR RED CROSS ACTIVE IN EUROPE Mrs. George Lambom 'Spent two days of last week in Patis visiting with her br ither Vtks Kearl, while there she had One two year old horse colt with strip in face, fine sucking colt, no brand visible. Said animals are held by me to can-tees- s. h i J Si-t- . . 1 . 'Lenses Replaced t U have the ViEability 4 help reasonable cost to you. Economy and standardization arc thoA watchwords here. Wc use Hammermill Bond, ' the standard, economical, business paper and we turn out a grade of printing that brings re-- - - ' suits for our customers. . - Czecho-Slovakia- Evdnston , 'V1 Stratford has not ytt she lias to be taken to and from school in .a sleigh.' fadolpij -- a fully recovered from her injured ankle, although she teaches tier school daily Qcuntu j4'i v Wal-soihav- returned to Montpelier, after a spending few days here attending to some business matters. Td Supply YouV Wants ; , Noies Lake Town 9 Noy Arrived An ( We Are Ready i x The High .School girls aie . pract.ng Volly Ball'and we hope to see some more good games soon. ( . ' I small Pox. x . - . j chuplers haie smut their temioiy. There-foJ-e Recreation Is found to be one of h blfe'gest needs ip rural life. There If Met of Auflk-ien- t plj-lif- e for the children and social life for the adulta. Picnics, pageants, debating clubs, baseball'4 leagues, community singing and other social eents which bring the people of stirrounding communities together have been organized and car-leon widen, the guidance of Red Cross rural workers fo gicat adan-dg- e In many Instances solving recreational problems and .gutting people, together proves to he the awakening the community to other conditions which may be Improied by united . action. ,As a result of community organisation, townships In which here bad been neither plans nor Inteiest'ln 'tfemmunlty progress have been organized to work together with the uniffed purpose of bringing their community .up to the most enlightened standards. Lecture and musical entertainment Courses have been started as a result of community meetings, as well ns libraries, Red Cross schools of Instruction In Home Nursing, Cure of the Sick and First Aid. In the larger towns the need for restrooms and public comfort stations is being met. Playgrounds for the children have been established and recreational activities worked fnt for the year. In order that there mav he concerted .effort In carrying on tho programs of the various welfare agencies in the rural districts, Red Cross Rural Service helps the organizations already on the ground. The main object of the service ts to lend a band everywhere and lake the lead only where Ervin Coxis epnfined to his home with i s ' you sell your goods and .we can do this at a lie Ketr Cross Iturnl Seri ice. Ihlert, ihe purpose of Hurul Serv- liurt. tewart. Hdber Cox and Francis Tingey all went to Lake Town this week aftir floiur. Butter Wrapper Paper Has ' : re- v t . Gunnus up and around again Messers James ; ' Jiiore health, wealth ami happiness In this puipose public health iustructlon anil general educational progiess of bolli children and adults play a Ijlff 1 v after a serious illness. Our New Supply Of ' , ' Get the One Who Can', jHelpJfon Sefl Your Goodq ice Is to Hssist people to pet out of life moved inter. Frink Frazier bpve ' illqess. R.ich County Furnituro Co. . t Otes Pusey is recovering from a severe v ' S,iHl Ked ('loss nn si mi udns in Harvey Kusey has returned,home from Salt Lake w h;re he has been working V and attending school t . t i - Yours For Business t' turned from a visit to Salt Lake. -- as w - Rii.l rnmmuiiHies and towns of less Hun Swill iiimluiion benefit In a very knit' mi li.v ilie public liealth, and ei immmiiy w el lure ultrk of the Auieri. an Kill ('mss. Almost all of the - Air. and Mrs. carry everything needed in General Mdse, and you wil'i find the prices and quality of our goods equal to any' ' ' ' I W J J Well Under Way. ! Mr. James Hopkins of Croyden is here; for a f w days looking after his intr. sts r . ; Community Welfare Is Now the will make reductions oh Blindfolded a . - r State of Utah County rnfRich in the Randolph Precinct I have in my posses-- j sion the fo"ow inc descrioed animals J w hach if not caimed ind taken r. ill he sold at public auction to the highest ca ,h bidder at my corral in Randolph precirct on the 12th. day of February 1921 at the hour of 2 P. M. Description of Animals. One bay mare with white spot in head and snip on nose, branded 2 on left thigh also 1 3 on left should' Leif Cook 1 cs sold out h;. store TO GIVE RURAC HELP; ness to Bishop T.,.l. Tingey, we wish .. Bfshop Tingey succq' and we are sorry, ' to la--e Mr. Cook, , Program for Public Health and -- -- I. Dont Pick Outs Printer ' AytPJGAN BED CROSS & ' ' h 9 t High Class T - Merchandise our SPECIALTY -- " ' V N . i vvidVeld Folrtnryo. li'21 at en In plowing the land. - By the last of this year probably Also til American Red Cross agencies administering relief in Central Europe the annual meeting of he Keserve will have withdrawn. By that time, It the people will have apla believed, be will .sooitiou of Randolph state ef living and normal a proached held at the same place and time will be able through their own agencies wfech the Red Cross has helped set 7:00 EM-- ; op to provide, for themselves. theC'urt House at Randolph, r. Demo Pearce Pres. A. . Jacobson Sec. ur new line of shoes will be in of the week, come i n the first ' and look them over before buy- " , . a ing elsewhere. |