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Show m THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH LOOK When you want advise dent go n 1 ready Think it over BANK OF RANDOLPH Randolph, Utah Mrs Don McKinnon and son Roy Thursday at the Lakota Resort It com left Friday for their home in Og mences with a ball game which begins ied after visiting relatives and at 2 oclock followed by other sporta friend hpie r OUNCES I Pure Seperator Butter Mrs P A Spence is visiting with sister Mrs Earl Patterson Fred and Archie Morgan le ft Friday fjr their home in Salt Lake where they expect to' start A school $ Randolph Utah , tm vtt nu smnn$mnnmi& nmumnn ; Mr Wm T Lexiis attending the sheep convention at Salt L he ' City tnis verk- - f relatives lieie I n g NEWS ' 8 J ns nn m wmm mm m m mmtm Cleanser. and above described, before the Clerk of he District Court at Randolph, .Utah on he first day of September Jab, under the net of afaren 3. 787b, Arthur McKinnon PubTsher nay and relatives here We Handle very Best Cream and ies Our prices Will PLEASEyou COMEinAn sesus i u Og Chauncey Mattsen Sidney Nebeker of 1923 Dr, 1 Miss Aytha Marshall left Friday for Salt Luke City where.she exepec to atte nd school at tue L, D. S. U. Mr Elmer G Petteron and Orval W Adams uf were town on business Ba urday L.-ga- e Cnicken season opened on th of the month let FIxingAutomol ties is our Ions; uit EVANSTON DRUG CO EVANSTON WYOMING Victrolas and Records Edison and Records Eastman Kodaks anduFilms Musical Merchandise Drugs and Patent" Medicine. Send us your 'mail orders of Logan Utah Register NOTICE We are especially prepared OF THE INTERIOR to meet your demands In Miss Verda Aland , V , i NOTICE is heretiy given that Anna H jd ges.of Logan, Utah, who, on August 14 Repairing of Fitting Framet 1916, made FitBng New Glasses Broken Lenses Duplicating r i We will test your eyes free and if glasses will help you we will tit them needed you J and it not will cheerfully tell sa t a CPAS. E. WEIGHT JEWELER Evnnsto Wyomin j FEE attopn ey.at.law Jam &Jelfy Makiag SA now si exact science and a good time enjoyed by all. a set of silver ware was given her by her students , A ! TAH. ! CERTO-Proces- 1 MINUTES BOILING POUNDSOF FRUIT Place yoUr insurance I INTER-MOUNTAI- LIFE INSURANCE 3POUNDSOF SUGAR A ouncesof Certo makes 5 POUNDS OF JAM Wrapped with every bottle is a recipe booklet winch tells the Evanston, WVO FARM WANTED Wanted to hear from owner of a 1 vm or good land tor sale, for fall De ery- - . L Jones, story. Corporation COMPANY Clyde Brewer, District Agewt 2 -- Douglas-Pedln Box 42 Olney I1L 24 Granite BUgn,Rocheter, N. Y. f Pegiam is Vxaititig relatives here Perennial IMattea. Billy, six months old, wrote to the other day and hts mother Lethe Miller left Friday for bought best to read Ihe letter before fc5a.lt Lake where she will attend she mailed It: Dear Aunt Qertrndbt --- .it I go to scoot every day and take ift lunch. I am well how are you. SccQ is lots of tun, your undying amtvt, ItUy. Kansas City Star. school re- gard to glasses. July 14, 1923 Use the short s for making jam and jellv with Berries, Cherries, Peaches and other fruits in season. You will find they are the best jams and jellies you ever tasted. Certo is sold by grocers everywhere or sent postpaid for 35 cents. 4 Garage Randolph ,s Eh F Taylor Fresh Fruits are Plentiful Ci Utah Randolph Laketown Utah were invited refreshments were served rnmm URG EON Office at Residenoe. Oh! mv fairly Wrigley. P.K. y - tfbsfefncs a tpaetaHy WJNEJ. NEjNWj;, Section 17, Township 13 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Mer Pessimist and Optimist. pessimist is deaerved-lwithout honor even In his own country. The ow.slonal, though deliberate, pessimist, however, may be forgiven his vmlmppy temper of mind, because In the times we live In he provides a pleasirg contrast to the garish hues of thought that prevail. Our thoughts, like our garments and our conduct, are all tinted with the gay lights of an irresponsible optimism that can well endure an occasional dash of somberness if not too violently applied. S.Reav S ESJ, Mr Dave Bingham of Huntsville isvisi -- AND Enlarged Homestead Entry, No 015154, for WiSEi, Sec. 8, of tlw tube of Coco Cola Thru the tanlac they wandered Thur t ie Siueddad wheat they stroled 'The habitual BVB PHSICIAN of St Charles Ida Elmer G Peterson Lake City Utah, Danderine, fair Buicks daughter She was rd by Instant I'ostum Son of sun fast and Victrrla Heir apparent to the Mazda den after spending the summer here tmg with his brother Mr Len Bingham. APR I RandolphUlah U S LAND NOTICE at Sal A firewel1 party was given Tl.ursd ay evening in honor of Mrs Malcom McK after visiting friends innon aU the students and their parents Mr Paul Reese left for his home at Kandolelt Published every Saturday Claimant names as witnesses. Albert Smith of Randolph Utha DEPARTMENT By the shining pluto water . Lived a Protholactic Chicklet Mrs Fannie Held left for her home in S I Lak - M ; IT dian, hasjfihd notke of intention toma ke five y earTVoof, to esUblish claim fo Were the mag.e words of Postnm land above described, before the Cle the To Pyrene could quguce the fire rk of the District Court, at Randolph and no aspirin still the heartace Mr and Mrs Frank Snowball Utah, on the 22nd dav of August, 1923 Oh! My Presto lets desire eft for LeRoy IhJtr sday of chu" Claimant names as witnesses: Let us marry little Djer Kiss. Thomas G- - Hodges week , H C Hansen Mr and Mrs ' A DTrackrell are visiting Mr Harold Itingwood pf Sa in Owen Satterthaite of Garden City Utah Logan and Salt Lake Mr Fackrell ex It Lake is visiting with his relat pect to bring with him a new Truck for and Joseph Hodge Lpgan, Utah. , the Rich Go. Furniture Company ives heie Eli F Talor Register - , W. Adams of Salt Lake City, Utah, who on May 17, 1918 wide Homestead Entry No 021610 for NJ, Settioji 15 Township 14 North Rarge 7 East Sail Lake Mer Mrs N .1 Hodges visited with some dian has filed Notice of intention ta make five year Proof, to establish claim to the of her friends in Laketown Thursday Mr A H Brooker of Ga i den City is a Randolph business visitor he re this t week PICII COUNTY & Mr ana Mis H J Houser and children of Trenton arevisithg g Stationery her long-handle- d mm LETTER HEADS' BUTTER WRAPPERS U. S. Land office at Salt City, Utan I July 20,1923 Notice is hereby given that Grval Pulverized lys can be boaght In Mrs A S Findlay left Friday cans with perforated tops. It Is so for Pccatella where she will visit useful In the household that no housewith her daughter Mrs Gddert keeper can afford to be without it. If put Into the sink, it Keeps the drain Conley clean, the lye uniting with grease and making a soap. It is Invaluable for aeser Mills left F iday for removing grease and stains from pots, pans and kettles, and especially the his home in Silt Loke after spe garbage pail, which should by all means be kept clean. A uding the haying season Kero dish mop should be kept on hand to be used when cleaning with lye, as it in exceedingly Injurious to the hands. M isaAl'co Jones returned home Wednesday after visiting in Evanston a short lime Ey the Shores of Cuticure Mrs. OF' THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Mrs Tom McCann Is here visiting with her mother and other relatives Lye as MADE BY NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered a aeeond elan mutter May 'S, 1697. at the Pnt OMee at Randolph, t , when you want them. STATEMENTS AND , June 22, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Elmer G- - Peterson, of Logan, Utah, who, on Homestead Entry made 14, May lgl8, I Small sums are easily obtained but it tak es planning tohave the cums jf Published j.y THE RICH COUNTY Strangers . have the trade that they expected. On No 021639 for Townrh p 14 North, Range When you want Insurance advice eon the account of the flood at Willard and hi SI ed n East, Salt Lake M il suit Farmington, and also the explosion in tice of intention to make five year Proof ' Kern merer the Tourists have been fright Clyde Brewer to establish claim to the land above des ened to ravel Tne beach managers are Co. Mt. Life er Insu. If Agsnt cribed, before the Clerk of the District making ihelr plans for a better year dur Court, at Randolph, Utah on the 1st day Mr and Mrs Oscar Evans Ing the year of lg24 of Septen ber, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: of Ogden aie visiting relatives The M I A of Garden city have plan Albert Smith of Randolph, Utah, ned an outing for their young people It and friends here this week St Charles Idaho MattsenPf is expected that the young people take Ohauncey Lake oL town Utah Nebeker Mis Oscar Hanney returned their Sidney paipnts and f iends with them, The O' W. Adams of Lake Salt City Utah. home Tuesday from Ogden after program is so arranged that the older Gould B. Blakely spending a short visit there people are to take part with the young Register ones, The program will be held next rarg-- r payments you mast make and lay aside email amount; 'each week or each payday until you have the money ready This plan allows your regular bank count to go on growing. SIXTEEN City, Utah, Resorts have closed, the managers claim that they have had a very successful sea son however on account of the cold wea to ther in the first part of June they did not i Some men have a the same plan for their Txes. Varation Expenses, ete It is a good idea t plan's heai for 1 1 ! of THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND 0 FFICE at Salt Lak DEPARTMENT Ideal Beach, Flshaven and 'Lakota easily. As soon as he made his last annual pay went he starred at once to build up a special fund for h ( payment. larger NOTICE NOTES News Local has always tound it a nu sance to pay his annual insurance pre yiiums has discovered a way to do so A MAN WHO i CITY GARDEN THE IN3U21NC3 P333BEVI BSO iSurejell ) PHONE your news to us No reason now her tongue to tell That sad old story "It did not jell Her jams now perfed jelly, too She uses CERTO so should you! -- V means, Tnk. printers defu By Charles Sughroe Western Newspaper Union VCP VIEMS& DO UVC2 VA XO AOkAVT CW ' O. aur ' f eg. A MEMJ UUS8V Will Any Hubbies Second . Thisl 1 t |