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Show THE RICH COUNT REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Mi Local and Personal Lettuce, Celery, Grape-fru- it and Oranges Rich Co. Furn. Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall were hosts to the members of the Elite Club at their home at a Valentine Usual evening. party, Saturday games were played. Valentine prizes luncheon were given. A delightful was served during the evening. Valentine decorations were used on the tables. Fresh Fish twice a week Finest kind of Fresh Meats Mr. General Merchandise surprised at the Kennedy Ranch by a number of their friends Saturday . night. i your home. X-R- The Eighth grade basketball team motored to Kemmerer, Wyo., Friday to play basketball with the Kemmer-e- r eighth grade. Kemmerer won the contest by one point the score being in Kemmerers favor. "A Good Place To Trade Complete$89.50 Jackson of and Mrs. E. H. Wy., were Randolph visitors Friday and Saturday. They returned Sunday Cokeville, : Miss Ina Jackson and Elthera Snowball who are attending school at Garden City, were passengers on the bus Friday night. RANDOLPH GARAGE Mrs. Roy Snowball went to Randolph, Utah Lake-tow-n Saturday, where she has a sick daughter, Mrs. Cliff Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Muir have purchased a new Chrysler Sedan. Its a ii beauty. car greased at regular intervals Regular alimiteing saves 80 percent of repair bills and gives your car a, geater Turn In Value Joe Wamsley and son, Gorless, tored to Kemmerer last Friday. remeained in Kemmerer. Glen H. Rex spent the week-en- d to his Randolph returning duties at Midway, Sundae. Cor-les- s in school Mr. and Mrs. .Melvin Kennedy of Ogden, Utah, spent Sunday at the Geo. Kennedy ranch. Mary B. Rex had the misfortune to slip and fall down her cellar, bruising herself quite badly. The First National Bank Ben Jones, local shoemaker, is reported to be quite ill this week. Wyoming. TV. Jack Richie, daughter Ruth, and Crilla Johnson, motored from Ogden Sunday. They came for Mrs. Richie who has been visiting friends and relatives for the past week. Welcomes Your Business More Than 56 Years of Continued Service to this Community Norris is quite sick again. to is reported Mrs. L. G. Muir went to Fish Haven, Idaho, Monday and returned Tuesday. . Ike Smith spent a few days in Monteplier, Idaho, this week. We are informed that Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKinnon has had another radio burn up. Makes one think, is it safe to have a radio. Store number of Rich County school teachers are going to Osrden to attend a convention Saturday. , A Shelby a Government was in town Wednesday. LeRoy For Quality Groceries Use Red and White Brand. Davis, of Logan, Utah, state manager of the Guarantee Fund Life Assn., and John H. Weston, agent for the same company, were Randolph visitors Wednesday. If you would like to have good insurance for any member of your family, you would do well to see one of these men. G. 20-2- r, Sfin-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barns and babe were Randolph visitors Saturday and Sunday. I will chop grain for the hundred. Special rates Temple excursion at Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs G W. Peart, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall, and son Blain, Bishop and Mrs. L. B. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Peart, . FOB SALE) Portable typewriter, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mr. and a at standard make, new, practically Mrs. V. B. Jackson, W. T. Rex, Abbie bargain, $15.00. mckinnon. Bond, Mae MeKinnon, Florence BingAdvFeb. ' Lee ham, Leatha Spencer, Vera 1 Marshall and Elise Norris Perhaps Snail Travel there are some others we do not know A snails pace is one mile in four of. This is a very good showing for teen days and nights continuous Randolph. travel. - Trap-ne- Mrs. Lawrence B. Johnson. Dallas and Carrol, went to Salt Lake to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thomas H. Johnsons brother-in-laJenkins. $1.24 The. following people attended j 32 32 Union OUT Garden City Louis Brenchley, local school teach-haone of his eyes operated upon for tumor at Salt Lake Oity Saturday. He was able to return to his school duties Wednesday. , clint d Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kennedy made a business trip to Evanston Thursday. 7. t ! Delmar Nichools ,is suffering with of his feet. He has been unable to attend school this week. blood poison in one i OF EVANSTON Bos fares from Evanston to WoodHif $ .85 1.35 Randolph Laketown 2.20 Garden City 2.G5 3.85 Montpelier, Idaho To Ogden, Utah $ 2.35 To Salt Lake City 3.45 To Los Angeles, Calif. 20.80 To Omaha, Neb 23.45 To Chicago, 111 32.45 The bus line running through Randolph connects with the big Union bus. Their station in Evanston is at the Elk Cafe. Pacific Depot Evans ton, Wyo every morn ing hungry-lookin- g Idaho via Rand- olph . and Bear Lake .BASKET BALL The M Men with coach K. E. Muir, motored to Lyman Wednesday for a return game with the Lyman alumni team. Randolph was in the first half, but seemed to collect themselves in the last half. Lyman run up such a lead in the first half of the game that they were unable to catch up. Lyman winning by a score of 30 to 46. Our teams are handicapped to some extent when they go away to play basketball, because nearly every where they go they have to play on a larger floor. Without practice on a large floor, our M men as well as our high school, will always be handicapped. Lets boost for a large gymnasiout-playe- d um. " 1 The return game between the Kem- merer and Randolph eighth grade, which was to have been played in Randolph Friday, Feb. 20th. has been postponed for one week on account of a number of the Randolph players being sick, See this game Friday, Feb. 27th. Show the small boys you are as much interested in them and their games as you are the older boys. 1 . NOTICE heels. At this juncture, the little hot dogs The annual meeting of the Randolph came into the picture. Hagen had & Woodruff Canal Company will be held In his for them been carrying pocket lunch. Ripping off the paper, Hagen Friday Feb. 27, 1931 at 2 p. m. at the cast the hot dogs in the bears path. Courthouse. The financial report of the The animal halted in his tracks and Secretary, will be read and any other devoured them. j business that may come before the ' meeting. I t Joseph E. Hatch, President Roman Equestrian Arch McKinnon, Secretary In the earlier ages the Romans used t neither .saddles aor stirrups. Saddles Same in Building Century were in use In the Third century, and The First Presbyterian church of are mentioberd as made of leather in 304 AD. They were known in EngNatchez, Miss., is worshiping for the land about 600 AD. Anne, queen of second century in its building, built Richard H., introduced for in 1830. : 1 ladies. -- 12 cents per on ton lots. don mckinnon, Mary Kiddy was a visitor Wednesday. to ON UNION BUS Reading, Pa. Six valiant little hot dogs received credit for saving the lives of two men from 8 ferocious bear. The story .of the unfortunate Florida Reed Birds was told by Daniel F. Hagen of East Reading on his return from an expedition Into the Neversink mountain region for herbs used in making a medicinal tea. Hagen was accompanied by Joseph Fox and Peter Keppley, brothers-in-la.Fox, injured In an accident recently, remained in the car while his friends climbed over the rocky slopes near Klapperthal Glen, where the car was parked. The tea hunters were Intent on their quest when a big, lean, black bear burst from the underbrush a few feet away. His purpose was plain, Hagen said. He regarded the two men as so much meat on the table. The men departed' In frantic leaps, the bear snorting hopefully at their Mrs. Gladys Conley sick this week. J. FARS It is reported that Mrs. Arthur I 48 lb. bag Purity Flour 32 Runs Six Hot Dogs Save Two Men From Hungry Bear Achel Jacobson went Montpelier, Idaho Monday. Red r White Leaves the Ed. Corless, who is residing in California, landed in Randolph Tuesday for a two weeks vacation. Mrs. The jt j; The Union Bus mo- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy went to Ogden Sunday. Evanston, 32 It is reported that Leland Rex gave a very nice party at the Rex ranch Saturday. Start the New Year right. Have your I o Low Boy 7 Tube Screen Grid Complete $89.50 Combination Phonograph Radio Complete 119.50 Super Low Boy 11 Tube Screen Grid Complete 164.96 Sold small down payment - Balance 12 Monthly installments. You cant afford to be without a Radio at these prices. 22-2- 3 Mr. I JJ . 1931 Models Now Ready. 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