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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Personal and Local Lettuce, Gelery, Grape-fru- it and Oranges Is your name on the delinquent Tax List published on page three of this issue Rich Co. Furn. Co. Barton is taking his turn running mail this week. He will run A. G. General Merchandise The Best Place toTrade every other week. Fresh Fish twice week Finest kind of Fresh Meats a. The Radios of Mr. and Geo. I. Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKinnon were burned last week due to a faulty switch or a short on the line. Mrs. Gwen Utah, wTas Dec. 31st. Jfappy and Prosperous c!New Year to our Patrons Brough, of Kaysville, at the dance Wdnesday, WILSON BROTHERS : : Meat Market and General Store We wish to take this opportunity to thank our patrons for the trade given us in 1930 and extend to you the seasons greet-ting- s and our best wishes for a happy and prosperons New Year for 1931. Miss Oreta Morrell spent several days in Randolph during the holi days. She seems to enjoy coming to Randolph, once in a while. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Booth of I - La-kot- a spent the holidays with Mrs. Booths folks, (the Nicholls.) Mr. and Mrs. D. E! Marshall spents the first feyv days of the holdiays in Lake town with Mrs. Marshalls folks. Bill Groll took his pace at the creamery. "A Good Place To Trade We desire to continue your patronage, with courteous treatment and service to you throughout the New Year and to give you high quality goods at best possible A new transformer has been put on the electric light line, which has improved our lights very much. A. G. Barton and Corless Wamsley are . preparing to wire the Grade RANDOLPH GARAGE Randolph, Utah k School House. The students will soon have the benefit of a new radio which is being installed in the Grade School House. Each room will have a large speaker installed. Some class, eh? : prices. Rich County Furn.Co. By H. J. Norris Jr. Mgr. Mrs. Donna Grail is reported to be on the sick list last week. NEW YEAR GREETINGS t Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moss and fam ily were guests at a New Years dinner given by Mi, and Mrs. E. A. Mc- Start the New Year right. Have your car greased at regular intervals Regular alimiteing saves 80 percent of repair bills and gives your car a geater Turn In Value Kinnon. A number of the homes about town are having trouble with their water system, several cases having been reported froze up. c Start it out right by having a Telephone installed in your Home. Mr. and Mrs.'S. A. Findlay gave a delicious New Years dinner to the family. Mrs. Thos. Johnston had another stroke and most of the family were called to her bed side. A JTappy cNew Year ! Ind. Tel. Co Utah-Wyomi- ng Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith entertained a number of their friends Wed- R. J. Hatch, Manager nesday evening at an oyster supper. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed. The school teachers have all return are ready to commence school " Monday morning. j The First National Bank Evanston, ed and ! Miss Clara Clawson spent a few ot the holidays with her folks. Clara is teaching school at Marian, Ufah. Wyoming. Glen II. Rex, school teacher of Mid way returned to continue his duties of teaching. We wish you a Prosperous New Year Miss Rilla Wilson who Is teaching near Ogden has returned after spending a very enjoyable holidays vacation with friends and relatives in t Randolph. And Welcomes Your Business . More Than of Continued Service to this Community . 5 6 Of ears Mr. and Mrs. Brigham and Mrs. Frank Lamborn Frank Price of Laketown, tendance at the New dance. v l Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. were in atYears Eve S. A. Findlay. Mrs. J. G. Conley and Mrs. Annie Finday were Sage visitors Wednesday. NOTICE wishine grain chopped, see Gray, Randolph, Utah. Anyone N. L. 1 RecUr White The FOR SALE: One R. C. A. Com bination Radio and Phonograph less than a year old that cost $300, 00 with a brand new Eitra Power Tube and some fine Records. Will sell for $150 ; Spot Cash. f Inquireat Reaper Office . Store Temptation If a man instantly turned his ears and mind the assault would be easily repulsed; but as soon as he opens his ears so far as to dwell upon and dally with h temptation, he is already conquered, and the strife is at the hardest. John Tauler. av-a- well-nig- Many Plante Migrate At least 528 species of plants from other lands have made themselves at home in New Zealand, says a botanist who has been studying them. He points out that this happened in the 90 years since the British began to settle in the country. Many of the migrant plants are common weeds of the English countryside. And Hi Subjects Starved The hungriest king was Louis XIV of France. It is on record that at one meal he ate four plates of different soups, a .whole pheasant, a partridge, a plate of salad, some roast mutton, two large slices of ham, a fair share Of. pastry and then a dessert of fruit and preserves. t Sees No Winter Sunshine Like Hammerfest in Norway, Prussia has a village upon which the sun never shines, during the winter. The name of the community is Forstlangs-wacse- r and It is located in the Giant mountains. Two mountains shield the village from the winter sun the whole day long, so that the village has nothing but twilight in which to do its work from sunup to sunset. Famous Grampian Mountains The Grampians, some of the most beautiful mountains in the world, are On In the central part of Scotland. the southern slope of these mountains are the pastures of the Grampian sheep. Grampian wool is exceptionally fine. 1 Used Railroad Ties ' Railroad companies sell their old ties whenever possible to people living near the railroad. The moving and handling is too expensive to make it worth while to sell them otherwise. Few of them are good for anything Except firewood. 1 Astronomical "Digit The Naval observatory says the word digit (Latin digitus) means astronomically the twelfth part of the diameter of the sun or moon and was formerly used to express the magnitude of an eclipse. The word Is now obsolete in this connection. Impossible Task You cant blame a woman for feeling her husband is unreasonable when . 1 he insists on her loving him as he does himself. Thats one thing a We would like all those who are woman cant do even with a hairpin. t Coin Not "Penny Cincinnati Enquirer. taking the Tribune by the month, to One-cecall and settle up their accounts. It . 1 piece is the official desigwill be impossible for us to let papers nation for the lowest denomination Hold It Up run after the subscription expires. If you should smash your fingernail coined by the United States govern- -' W. E. MARSHALL, badly, hold the hand up for at least ment. The term penny is often used Agent. an hour so that the blood drains out colloquially, but incorrectly, to desigt of the finger. This will prevent the nate the piece. FOR SALE Twenty-on- e head 1 Holstein cattle. Inquire of blood from congealing at the smashed cause an and discoloration ugly place How They Accumulated Roy Pead, Evanston, Wyo. of the nail. 1 Prospective Bride (to visitor come NOTICE 1 to view wedding presents) Nb, dear First Clearing House? all those alarm clocks arent wedding All nationalities, we know no race, A clearing house for London banks presents. They are what I had given creed or color: women, men who are was established as early as 1775, when me by .various mistresses when I was desirous of preparing for the detective London bankers established a meeting In service, to get me up in the morning! London Opinion. profession, communicate with Scotland place on Change alley. 1 Yard Detective Bureau, Corman Bldg. 1 Soviet Preparedness 56 Division St, Albany, N- - Y. ' Priceless Bible a. An army of women In Russia is One of the most beautiful Bible trained to handle rifles and machine manuscripts in existence, now preguns and to act as protectors for muserved at Upsala, Sweden, has silver nition factories In time of war. letters on purple vellum. The only place in the U. S. where catalog and t buainesa or line 1 dvertinn matter covering an, Be Fair to Friend ur product con be obtoioed Free tM Witkiout Uses 'for Cornstalks Obligation it the American Industrial Library. to give 'a friend a Itls no flattery commendation Write lor Business Advertising Matter you are Cornstalks may be made into paper, as aided. is be will interested in; same promptly tor due character, for fountain pens and many balls, golf as friend a of the LIBRARY repremuch INDUSTRIAL duty AMERICAN other' more or less useful articles. hension. Plutarch. Kn&iaaorina Building, Chicago, Illiaoia , NOTICE We wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Start it out right by buying nt Red and White Brand. one-ce- YOUR ATTENTION! LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public , . LICENSED ABSTRACTOR If you had a diamond, would you keep it hidden from sight, where its beauty could not be enjoyed? Keep your head well Of Rich County, Utah you may have it,s equivalent under your hair A specialty of making Deeds and Titles DAVE SMITHS . Free to Public trimmed BARBER . SHOP I f nt |