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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH C lettuce -- elery, Local and Personal Grape-fru- it and Oranges Miss Eliiora Norris has been on the sick list and, unable to attend school the past , Fresh Fish twice a week Finest kind of Fresh Meat$ Dick Bowcutt returned from p The Bowcutts Utah Monday. have been living in Price for several iVILS.UN BROTHERS Market and General Store I Rich Co. Furn. Co. Good Place To Trade General Merchandise Home of Philco Radios - Fastest selling most popular Radio on the market Let us demonstrate in weeks. Bishop Johnson was on the sick days this week, he being unable to attend Sacrament meeting Sunday. list for a few at the Call Spiring Sears & to-da- y. your home. Postoffioe for your Roebuck catalogue. f ., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst and Victor Satterthwaite returned from a business trip to Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rex and son Freddy left for Logan Friday and continued on to California Monday where they expect to visit for a short time' with their son Elden and family who are living there. Layton Marshall who has been in for the past month receiving treatment for his eyes, returned home Ogden Be sure and attend the M men and Gleaner Girls Ball Feb. 23rd. The Boy Scouts took part in Mutual conjoint meeting Sunday night, j They portrayed in pictures the Scout law. Other numbers on the program! were enjoyed very much by all who J attended. J Start the New Year right. Have your car greased at regular intervals j Regular alimiteing saves 80 percent of repair bills and gives your car a geater Turn In Value Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Manchester have moved from California to Salt was Lake City. Mrs. Manchester formerly Miss Fern McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. James Kiddy were Kemmerer visitors Monday. Mrs. Annie Konndey returned from Ogden where she has spent most of Leaves Bishop and Mrs. Johnson attended the funeral of Hazel ton Smith, which the Union the winter. grain for 12 cents per hundred. Special rates on ton lots. I will chop DON McKINNON, was held in Evanston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thornock were Kemmerer visitors Monday. Pacific Depot Evans ton, Wyo Arch McKinnon returned from Salt Lake. Mr. McKinnon had his tonsils removed while there. Mr. and Mrs. The First National Bank Evanston, Welcomes Your Business More Than 56 Years of Continued Service to this Community Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rex and Mrs. Hanna Telford motored to Ogden Wednesday. A baby boy came to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jensen of Lyman, Wyo. Friday. Mrs. Jensen is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Thos. Wilson. cps Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Law and Miss Dora McKinnon motored to Logan Friday and returned Sunday evening. Mr. Law went to see his mother who ll has been recently operated upon stones. He reports here getting along nicely. fo-ga- Red O' White Store Mr. and Mrs. over the born Monday. 48 lb. bag Purity Flour $1.24 FARES ON UNION BUS OUT OF EVANSTON to 1 Bus fares from Evanston to Woodr4if '$ .85 I.3o Randolph 2.20 Laketown 2.G5 Garden City 3.85 Montpelier, Idaho To Ogden, Utah $2.35 3.45 To Salt Lake City 20.80 To Los Angeles, Calif 23.45 To Omaha, Neb. 32.45 To Chicago, 111 The bus line running through Randolph connects with the big Union bus. Their station in Evanston is at the Elk Cafe. Ed Evans are arrival of a new son Bottle Cap Pops Into His Throat; Almost Dies Kansas City. Putting the neck of a wine bottle in his mouth almost proved fatal to Ross Duncan of Richards, Mo., when the cap blew off and lodged in his throat. He was at a party with his girl friend, he said, when' the bottle was presented. It began to fiz. He put it in his mouth to stop the fizzing. The cap blew off. All efforts of physicians to dislodge It proved futile for several hours. It was finally forced into his stomach. Wrecked by Mouse Augusta, Maine. When a mouse ran up Herman Pattersons trouser leg he lost control of his automobile, which was wrecked. The driver escaped serious injury. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peart motored to Soda Springs Tuesday. For Quality Groceries Use Red and White Brand. Runs Idaho via and Bear Lake A case of scarlet fever is reported in town. Paul Hanney, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanney, has it. Mrs. Ben T. Orvin is spending a few days of this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hatch. The every morn ing Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kennedy, Mrs. Mable Syme and Mrs. Reay Kennedy motored to Ogden Sunday and returned Monday. Wyoming. 1931 Models Now Ready. Baby Grand 7 Tube Screen Grid Complete $69.50 Baby Grand Console 7 Tube Screen Grid Complete $89.50 Low Boy 7 Tube Screen Grid Complete $89.50 Combination Phonograph Radio Complete 119.50 Super Low Boy 11 Tube Screen Grid Complete 164.90 Sold small down payment - Balance 12 Monthly installments. You cant afford to be without a Radio at these prices. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes and babe, were Randolph visitors Sunday. Randolph, Utah v-'- iV' Monday. RANDOLPH GARAGE ' ,y we-K- We welcme your , patronage WA m Mi Check man worth while la one who grins When the doc steps out And shouts, "Its twins! A Members of the Elite Club were en teytalned Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moss. Close Quarters Usual games were played and a very delicious lunch was served. The eveDealer How do you like this chumning was enjoyed very much. my roadster? Jenkins Show me the same make L. H. Miller is reported on the in a touring car. Myself, my wife, sick list this week. t and her mother is all there are in my , The little girl of Mr. and Mrs. family. Carl Harris, who has bad a light attack of pneumonia is reported much Plenty of Time He May I hold your hand a secimproved. Wolf Trapper Treed 48 Hours by Ferocious Pack Bayfield, Wis. Surrounded by a pack of wolves which he had lured to his trail by means of fish bait, Martin Kane, fisherman and trapper of Presque Island, one of the largest of the Apostle group In Lake Superior, was forced to spend over 48 hours In a tree. Kane had trapped six wolves near his cabin, but was unsuccessful in luring more wolves to other nearby traps. Hoping to attract the wolves to a different set of traps, he smeared fish on his boots and began tramping through the woods, expecting that several hours would elapse before the animals picked up his trail. He carried no weapon. The fish scent lured the wolves sooner than he expected and before long he realized a whole pack was close behind him. As darkness approached the animals became bolder, and finally Kane was compelled to climb a tree. Apparently realizing they had the trapper at their mercyT the wolves howled about the tree. Finally hunHe ger drove Kane to the ground. broke a limb off the tree and waiting a chance ran 100 yards and jumped( into Lake Superior. He waded along i the shore, eventually reaching his cabin. , NOTICE TO PATRONS cTnother cNew Year has come Start it out right by having a Telephone installed in your Home. Ind. Tel. Co. Utah-Wyomi- ng . R. J. Hatch, Manager All patrons of the post office who hold Lock Boxes must settle for them at onee. It will be impossible to let anyone have a Lock Box until the rent ond? She How will you know when the ' second is up? He Oh, Ill need a second hand for that Conscience Stricken Thieves Put Hams Back Conscious - stricken Lnray, Va. thieves returned to Calvin Sours of Jewell Hollow, this county, recently, two hams they had stolen a night before. Mr. Sours had Just butchered two porkers. That night two of the hams were stolen. The following night Mr. Sours sat up with his gun to guard the remainder of the meat Mrs. Sours, who was out at the barn, saw two men prowling around. She called to them to return the meat they had stolen. Next morning Mr. Sours saw a bag propped up against the side of the barn held in place by two fence rails. The bag was found to contain the missing bams. . 300-poun- is paid them. Quitters of middle-age- d composed party ' We will continue to take subscripdisturbance Its best. is the tions for the Salt Lake Tribune, but. people 11 or 12 o'clock. at stops ferre Haute will be unable to continue th paper Tribune. after subscription expires. 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