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Show ... THE RICH COONTL KEAFtfK, RANDOLPH, i Local and Personal Dry Goods and Groceries Fruits in Season, The Make your Friday date for Wings of Fate. Come at fifteen after eight. Dont be later. The play is great, The players greater. Fresh Fish twice a week Finest kind of Fresh Meats : " A. G. Barton went to Logan Monto spend a week taking a course in Boyv Scout work. , i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston of Evanston, Wyo., were visiting friends and relatives Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, who We welcme your patronage are employed on the Lincoln Highway east of Evanston, spent Sunaay and Monday to at Radolpb. Mr. ad Mra Geo. Wilson motored and returned Ogden Saturday Sunday. WILSON BROTHERS a A Missionary Benefit WINGS OF FATE v iii day t ITAH ' A Comedy Drama in four Acts Under the direction of Mrs.Reay TO BE PRESENTED AT Randolph, March 6 Mrs. Roy Snowball returned from Laketown Saturday where she has sepnt a week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Henderson returned with her. Meat Market and General Store "A Good Place To Trade Mr. and Mrs. Orin Jackson and son, Kermet, went to Ogden Saturday of last week. Kermet had his eyes tested and returned with a pair of glasses. , - - S, Members of the Elite Club were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kenedy Saturday evening. A very delicious luncheon was served during the evening and a very enjoyable evening was spent RANDOLPH GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. G. Willard Peart and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Slpencer motored to Cokeville and Kemmerer Satur- Randolph, Utah THE PLAY day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brough of Kaysville are visiting at Randolph-thiweek. It is reported they intend to move back to Randolph. Start the New Year right. Have your flt f car greased at regular intervals Regular alimiteing saves 80 percent of repair bills and gives your car a geater Turn In Value Dan Daneen Monday. left for Salt Lake RIDE ON THE WINGS OF FATE MARCH 6. YOULL BE SURPRISED AT WHAT YOU SEE. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nebeker made business trip to Cokeville Monday. s Act 1. The Beldens suburban home in California. A Garden scene; early evening in spring of 1917. Act 2. The same about two years later. Act 3. Liveing room of the Belden home Three years later. Act 4. The same scene as act three, the following morning a Regular Prices Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearce made a business trip to Kemjnerer Sunday. ""tt" Mr. B. W. Bails, teacher of the South Rich High School has scarlet fever. Mrs. R. D. Law 'is teaching in his place. A. M. Argyle Chevrolet car. The First National Bank Evanston, has a purchased Mr. and Mrs. Clyd Wilson are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy, born Friday. Feb. 20th. Wyoming. Mrs. Annie Corless and son. Ed ward, were Kemmerer visitors Saturday and Sunday. Welcomes Your Business A- - number of friends of Mr. ' and Mrs. Arthur H. Rex surprised them last Saturday. A very pleasant evening was spent, More Than 56 Years of Continued Service to this Community Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Southwick of o o Miss Ezma Barker started work at the court house Thursday for Assessor V. Satterthwaite. o Airs. R. D. Law and Mrs. Glen McKinnon Entertained the Literary o Club at the McKinnon ranch Wednes- To make a good Telephone System everybody should have a Telephone. Let us install Mrs. Dan Marshall gave a book. o day. o oi one in your home. Airs. Geo. Paterson son and daugh- ter, of California, and Mrs. Tom 4 Aliller and Mrs. M. J. Henderson, of o Evanston, were visitors at Joshua o Ashton Wednesday ' Utah Wyoming Ind. Tel. R. J. Hatch, Manager Co. General Merchandise Home of Philco Radios - Fastest selling most popular Radio on the market Let us demonstrate in your home. to-da- y. N Idaho Falls, were Randolph, visitors this week. Oral Evans, of Libby Montana spent Sunday and Monday in Randolph visiting with old friends and relatives!. Oral is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Evans, one time resident of Randolnh. t Rich Co. Furri. Co. For a splendid evening entertain- - o. ment. see Wing of Fate Friday, Alarch 6th. o I will chop grain for 12 cents per 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. hundred. Special rates on ton lots. don McKinnon. WARNING Wm. Jones is moving into the Thos M. of Fish Haven, IdaJohnston home on West Field street, hoJ.is Schenck It has come to our attention that now occupied by A. H. Rex, who will days. visiting in Randolph for a few some of- - our SPORTS V are taking move into the old Brough home .mall trout from our streams by the where Mr. Jones has been living. The -- hundreds. Please take notice that anyone found fishing from now on before the season opens, will be prosecuted to ti e full extent of the law. For this purpose the streams will lo patroled and violators arrested. ORVILL JOHNSON A. D. FACKREiLL DAVID NORRIS. Donts fail to see The Wings of 1ate, to lie plaved Friday, Alarch 6. The lighting effects aolne will be worth your time. . , Oscar Kennedy and Mrs. Richard Jackson motored to Ogden Thursday. y following people attended the Temple Excursion and were not mentioned In last weeks issue of The Reaper: Mary A. Smith. Mrs. Oluf Larson. Mrs. Hyrum Thomson, HanW. T. Rex when returning from nah Telford, Mrs. J. G. Aluir, and Salt Lake City last week, was crowd- Airs. Prudence Weston. Airs. Weston ed so near the edge of the road that will remain in Salt Lake for a short his ear slid off the road and tipped time. over. No one was seriously hurt. Drivers of these large trucks forget H. J. Norris, ir.. Jos. E.' Hatch. that their trucks are much wider than Fenrv Hoffman of Randolph and G. th ordinary tourin cars. H. Robinson and Joseph Weston of Claude Reay, who is attending Laketown met Cbas. W. Walton at school at Salt Lake City., with a Evanston Thursday at a banking couple of pals, motored to Randolph meeting. Alonday morning. They returned Monday evening. FOR SALE Portable ' typewriter, l ii Alelvin Kennedy and partner who practically new, standard make, at a have set up a garage in Coalville, bargain, $15.00. TTtah. were in Randolph Saturday McKinnon. ' Adv. Feb. looking for business. Ed Corless returned to California Tuesday. I il Mrs. Reuben Norris who died at her home 431-3- 2 3 Ogden, Utah will be broght to Randolph for burial Sunday. clint 20-2- 7. 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