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Show ' THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal Goods and Groceries Y Rich Co.Furn. Go. J A. D. FackreJl, who has been sick for a few days is able to be back to work. Fruits in Season General Merchandise T. A. Jensen, of Lyman, Wyo. came o to Randolph Sunday. Mrs. Jensen and o o family returned to Lyman with them. oI o Dont miss the Misisonary Benefit o o Dance March 6th. o o o Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Booth, Mon-of o Dakota, motored to Randolph o day night Mr. Booth acted as refero ee for the M men vs. High School o game. Fresh Fish twice a week Finest kind of Fresh Meats We weicme your patronage o o o o o O o o o s Home of Philco Radios - Fastest selling most popular Radio on the market today. Let us demonstrate in your home. 1931 Models Now Ready. Mrs. Belden Lynn and Fred Lynn of Magna, Utah, brother, are Randolph visitors this week . Mr. and Baby Grand 7 Tube Screen Grid Complete $69.50 Grand Console 7 Tube Screen Grid Baby 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. Elite club members were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Findlay Saturday night. A very pleasant evening o was spent and delicious luncheon was served during the evening. WILSON BROTHERS Meat Market and General Store Kay Barton, with Mrs. A. G. BarRex as Passengers, Saturday. Mrs. Bar will spend a week Club work. in his father, Kay returned Sunday, Arthur G. Barton, who has been taking 'a course in Boy Scout work, returning with him. o ton and Samuel o motored to Logan o ton and Mr. Rex taking a course "A Good Place To Trade : The First National Bank . 4-- j : H Mrs. Geo. Kennedy went to Logan Peter Tuesday with her brother, Johnson, Who came to Randolph to attend the funeral of Mrs. Reuben Norris. She expects to visit with relatives for two or three weeks. James Kiddy is having his house He expects to put in( a fulj water system. reimodeiled. Evanston, Wyoming, j Melvin Kennedy, who recently leased a garage in Coalville, returned to Randolph Wednesday, with the W. Rex car which he had been giving $ T. a general overhauling. Welcomes Your Business ssa 5 I I Mrs. Barrows, Extension Worker from the A. C., Logan, Utah, arrived in Randolph Monday night She addressed the Relief Society at the 1 meeting Tuesday afternoon. More Than 56 OTears of Continued Service to this Community Ilia Jones went to Cokeville Friday. The White Red Store last . The Sea Gull girls gave a very nice party in honor of Mrs. Frank PARENT TEACHERS MEETING The regular meeting of the association will be held Mon0. This night has been set Mar. day, apart, for the finals in the declamation contest of the grade students From three to six students from each grade will participate in these finals. Three awards will be given in each grade. Mrs. R. D. Law, Mrs. Dan Marshall and Mr. Floyd Kennedy are to act as judges. Musical numbers are also to be furnished and we feed it null be a worthwhile program for everyone. rs parent-teache- t : I, E. M. Pugmire, guardian of the estate of Genona Wolf, a minor, of- fer for sale, subject for confirmation by the court, the following described fract of land, property of said minor: South half Southeast quarter, Northeast quarter, Section 20 and West half Southwest quarter. Section 21 Tp. N. It. 7 E. S. L. M. containing 320 acres. Said lands being situated in Rich County, Utah. Terms of sale being ten per cent (10 per cent) at the time of bid and the balance on confirmation of same. Sealed offers will be received until the 16th day of March. 1931. Address all offers to E. M. Fish Haven, Idaho. and Right reserved to reiect any all bids if unsatisfactory. Pug-mir- T e. - WARNING Oscar Kennedy and Mrs. Richard .Taekson motored to Ogden Thursday. It has come to our attention that some of our SPORTS? are taking small trout from our streams by the hundreds. Please take notice that anyone found fishing from now on before the season opens, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. For this purpose the streams will lie, patroled and violators arrested ORYILL JOHNSON A. D. FACKREiLL , DAVID NORRIS. FITE MARCH SURPRISED Mr. and 6. YOULL BE AT WHAT YOU SEE. 1 1 Uitd Railroad Tie For Quality Groceries Use Red and White Brand. Spencer and grandson, Jerry, of Logan, Utah, arrived at the Spencer ranch Wednesday for a few days visit. Auto Pistol, Sheriff Swan Creek Electric Co., Light i. . Feb Woodruff Farm Bureau, Garden Contest Summer 1930 Arthur McKinnon, Mrs. 23.G5 C. R. 48 lb. bag Purity Flour Mrs. Matilda Jones left for Ogden Monday. ; ; $1.24 : 1.70 Myron Hansen of Logan, Utah, is visiting at the home of his sister, 50.00 Mrs. Orin Jackson. Justice Fees It is rumored that Mrs. J. A. sold her home on South Main Smith Rich County Reaper, Printing 25.50 and purchased the Mary A. Smith home in the east oart of town. Sol Conley, Meals Prisoners 0.00 Mr. Louis Brenchley and Mrs. AlWilson Bros., Material Court ice Reay made a return trip to Salt 7.00 house Repairs Lake Saturday. James Waliton, Expenses and 20.00 Deputy Mr. and Mrs. R. D.. Law and Glen Rich County Furniture Co., Moss expect to go to Salt Lake City ReMaterial, Courthouse Mr. Law will attend the 30.35 Saturday. pairs superintendents meeting. Golden Sorenson, Coal, Courthouse 16.74 A delicious tnrkey dinner was servArthur Norris, Sheriff Deputy ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har5.00 old R. Jones Sunday celebrating Chas. ILendee, Hauling Grader Washingtons birthday. The following Blades 1.50 gnests were present: Mt. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Johnson, Commis25.C0 llyrnm Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ossioner Expenses car NichplLs, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wm. Johnson, Expenses House Hatch and Iceland Rdx. This article Bill No: 10 10.00 should have appeared in last weeks Caldwell & Richards, Enginissue but was overlooked.' eering Sendees House Bill The family of Reuben Norris spent No. 10 308.00 several hours Monday morning at the Arch McKinnon. Expenses House home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norris, Bill No. 10 15.00 Jr. D. SerMovie, Henry Attorney vices, House Bill No. 10 Dr. L. C. Goodman of Evanston, , 501.00 Wyo.. will not be in Randolph to do P. H. Rex. Expenses House Bill work for the school any more No. 10 5.50 dental this year. Schoefeld Press. Printing House I 110.00 Bill No. 10 ...a The following Evanston people Gteo A. Smith. County Road were in attendance at the funeral of 18.15 Work. Randolph Mrs. Reuben Norris : Mrs. Ellen PerMrs. Elijah Perkins, Mr. and $2338.37 kins, Geo. Titmns. Mrs. There being nO further business, 1 court adiourned until April 6th., 1931 PIONEER ADDRESSES M. 30 A. at SCHOOL CHILDREN LAWRENCE B. JOHNSON, Chairman. Brother Walter Norris came up to ' ATTEST the grade school last Friday and LEWIS LONGFTTP8T. told the students nrnnV incidents that - Clerk. happened in the early history of RanA dolph. The students were verv interBIRTHDAY jttpwww PART! IS GTYEN ested and liseppd attentively for more thin an hour. Vorrt a NOTICE 11.75 o RANDOLPH GARAGE - . NOTICE OF SALE , Commissioner Meeting Randolph, Utah o 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 i -- II U. P. TRAIN SCHEDULE Even numbers are' the east bound trains and odd numbers are the west bound trains. EASTBOUND DEPARTURE 'LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public , No. No. No. No. No. No. LICENSED ABSTRACTOR 20 28 4:40 p. m. 9:05 p. m. 8 . County, 11:40 p. m. 1:05 a. m. A specialty of making Deeds and Titles 1:45 a. m. 2 22 26 WESTBOUND 9:20 p. m. Of Rich Utah DEPARTURE , 51 MvfVrtov 11 prul The Randolph Hereford Baibv Reef Railroad companies sell their old lTTYV tfVWfl y rorp Calif Club will Md a meeting at thf v n ties whenever possible to people living revr (ip conrt house at 8 oclock on Monday near the railroad. The moving and orpqonc! vyt Y k)P f night the 9th. All be there who want Is too to make it handling expensive 'TVrt TnOTW. Til TD51T1V to loin or who have joined for we worth while to sell them otherwise. him manv more want to organize a new club president Few of them are good for anything e!tmr io harwr birth flaws. Our Club Leader, Samuel Rex, is except firewood. school at, Logan Make vrmf Fridav date for The attending the ' v week, this of 'nsrs Fate. Franklin a Inventor ome at fifteen after eight, Although Benjamin Franklin was I will chop grain for 12 cents per counted the greatest inventive genius Dont be later, hundred. Special rates on ton lots. never reasked for nor of his age he The play Is great, DON McKINNON, ceived a patent on anything. The' players greater. A A c 3 1 4-- H No. No. No. No. No. No. 21 7 9 27 19 1 3:40 6:50 7:50 8:10 1:15 a. m. a. m. a. a. m. m. p. m 6.05 p. m. YOUR ATTENTION! Note: Nos. 28, 8 and 2 eastbound If you had a diamond, would are solid pullman trains. No. 2 is ex- you keep it hidden from sight, tra fare train. Nos. 7, 27 and 1 westwhere could be its not beauty bound are solid pullman trains. No. 1 is extra fare train. Nos. 20 and enjoyed? Keep your head well 26 are through trains to Omaha witb trimmed you may have it7,s lay coaches, tourist sleepers and puli-ma- n sleepers. No. 22 for Denver ana Kansas City carries city coaches, tourist sleepers and pullman sleepers. No. 9 westbound is mail and express only. Nos.' 21 and 19 carry coaches, tourist sleepers and pullman sleepers. equivalent under your hair DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP |