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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal Findlay Barber Shop Arthur Brough is able to be about after an illness of several days. Hair cuts for children of the 1st to 6th grades Geo. I. 1 Ham and Eggs Hot Chili Pie Coffee, per cup Home-mad- e Hot Chocolate E. C. CLEVELAND, Proprietor. The Breakfast Club was entertained early Thursday morning by Sol Conley. 15c The Old Reliable Drug. Store FOR SALE About 800 year-ol- d Leghorn hens and turkeys, either hens or gobblers. Prices reasonable. 7tf. LAURENCE JOHNSON. , 10c o Evanston Drug Company Mrs. Russell Corliss who has been visiting in Salt Lake and Ogden, returned to her home in Randolph Wednesday. x 30c 15c 10c Drugs, Patent medicines, Photo Supplies, Electric Lamps and Supplies, Rubber Goods and Stationery. Ben T. Orvin of Laketown was an Evanston visitor this waek and stopped over in Randolph Tuesday night. 5c 10c ' O All white help All home cooking We serve nothing but the very best Mr. and Mrs. George Peart left this morning for Zion. Lunch Room Arts Ham Sandwich Hot Dogs busi- FOR SALE Three registered Bulls, Enone yearling and two, quire of LAURENCE JOHNSON, 7tf. work strictly cash"- - .... ....... .... .... .... .... Barker was an Evanston ness visitor Wednesday. 25 cents ll Crystal Lunch Room x on TUESDAY ONLY, "-A- When In Evanston Try the I Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, Malted Milks, Candy and " Bars. Box Candy Brazil Nuts, Cherries., and Assorted Chocolates j Everything kept in a Willard Peart was a business visitor the first part of the week, to Salt Lake City. He returned home Thursday Drug Store. Send us your mail orders-W- e pay the postage The LaVette Show Company has announced that they will play in Randolph Friday, .May 17. Randolph Billiard Hall first-cla- ss The L. G. Kennedy family returned to Randolph Thursday from Ogden. Mrs. Kennedy recently underwent an operation in a Salt Lake hospital. Tobacco and Cigars Cold Drinks and Candy , t Dr. M. S. Reay gave a very fine lecture on The Bones and Muscles of the Body to the students of the Seventh grade one day last-wee- FOR SALE Three registered Bulls, Enone yearling and two, quire of LAURENCE JOHNSON, 7tf. This Week The Annual Ward Reunion was held New Percales, Crepes, Rayons and Silks 2 dozen new Cretonne Dresses for you to select from, the price is last Friday evening in Randolph and was pronounced a huge success from start to finish. Supper was served at $1.98 New shipment of ladies shoes and oxfords just arrived. Call and see them. d Ladies See our line of Prices are extra low We can make you terms to buy a McCor mick'Deering Ballbearing Cream Separator on monthly installment plan. The best separator on the market today. Rich County Furniture Co. 7-- 8 3X3 Theatric lozy; Geofge I. Barker, Proprietor SATURDAY, March 30 HE SHIELD OF HONOR - With NeilTIamilton, Ralph Lewis, Dorothy Culliver, and Claire McDowell This is one of thoConce-in-a-whiYes and More pictures. Thrills, Yes and More. Kfemance what would for love and duty The Shield of Honor. le Paramount NewsSharkey "Wins Big Fight Gump Comedy, "Out In the Rain Admission 10c and 30c . SUNDAY, March May This Eastertide Be A Joyful One For You X DEER - Meat Market and General Store RANCH FOR SALE Good hay ranch For particulars write P. O. Box, 236, Randolph, or call at this office. The Best Place To Trade j- WILSON BROTHERS The Ladies Literary Club of Randolph held their third meeting Wednesday, March 27, at the home of Mrs. Rulon Hatch. The subject was childrens literature and was taken up by Miss Mary The course consisted of a Woosley. group of Kindergarten stories, taken Garden of Stories, by Maud Lindsey; elementary stories from Kipling; Miss Miss Muffet Christmas Party; Winnie the Pooh, and Animal Comedy; and a number of finger plays. Mrs. Abbie Bond and Mrs. Rulon Hatch acted as hostesses. A most delicious lunch was served, carrying out the Easter effect. Spring Hats v May you enjoy all things that this season signifies. FOR SALE About 300 year-olLeghorn hens and turkeys, either hens or gobblers. Prices reasonable. 7tff. LAURENCE JOHNSON. , . Easter Greetings To You the church for everyone and this was followed by a splendid program. The large congregation then repaired to the Opera House where a social dance was given. An Evanston orchestra furnished the music. 31 "THE HEAD OE THE FAMILY With Virginia Lee Corbin, Wm. Russell and Micky Bennett A rollicking farce with over 200 laughs. Who is the head of your fambeen decided. For the answer see The ily? Perhaps thats never Head of the Family. News and Comedy, "Should Second Husbands Come First. Admission 10c and 25c IN BEAR LAKE County survive winter and other game in Bear Lake as a whole survived the winsaid Deputy good condition, Warden Jesse Dunn, Tuesday uv an interview with the editor of Deer county ter in Game Never at) any time during the winter was there any need of feeding game animals, and but one deer, an old buck was found dead, but he did not die of starvation, asi pletny of feed was within a few feet hom where he was found. The deer was ound in the vicinity of St. Charted canyon, said the game warden, and he had possibly died with old He had as heavy a pair of age. horns on as I have ever seen. Thet Post. In the years 19)20 : Easter brings all the world togeth er in praise and joy.. May this message find you with a heart full of gladness. and 1921, stat- ed Mr. Dunn, . but a few mire than eight head of deer wittered in Montpelier Canyon and about 40 in St Charles canyon. This year I counted approximately 500 head. In' the summer this number will be doubled through the migration from GeiDtll(e valley. in Chinese pheasants turned Dingle thicket last year have wintered well. Pheasants nave been noticed at Novine also. Sage hens have wintered in the hills ucar the pear Lake hot springs, where it is warmer than other parts of the counr ty. Geese and ducksi are coming back to the valley in large numbers. Oc casionally ducks winter in the county, but the geese gd to warmer climes. Game animals have never passed a winter in better condition than they have this season, averted Mr. Dunn. Paris Post SOLS PLACE "Best Place In Town HOTEL I? CONFECTIONERY o. |