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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, LTAH Local and. Personal -- X ! - Rich Co. Furn.Co. Its t of year. dance in the hotest - music of beautiful- - hall - Mar. -- 21 Reclamation. The all, extra-l- a Gentlemen,-$l'iOO,Randolph. , , dies, 25 cents. 'refreshments. 'biggest - event Come one, 'tome- - all to-da- y. - --the- Home of Philco Radios Fastest selling most popular Radio on thennalket Let us demonstrate in your home. - e v i The 'following Randolph people attended the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Bruce which was held at Almy TuesJ. Norris, jr.. day: Mr.Air. and Mrs. Doil McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. - Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. 'and Mrs. Ea-r-l Glen K Spencer,-MGeo. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Carl Kennedy, 'Geo. Kennedy,' sr., Mr. and Mrs. 'OsCar Bellman, 'Mr. and Mrs. James Kehhedy, ' sr., and Mrs. Henry Nichdlls. -- - - and-Mrs.-- H. r. 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 1931 $ -- Oscar Kennedy and LizMe- - Picketts e of Ogden were in attendance funeral of 'Mrs. Bruce. A TIRE CHANGER? Half an hour lost the road wrestling vwitb - ah told Vvornout tire," is time gone clothes ruined dangerofeting ' hit by - a .passing car. with a' tirellhatis Unsafe vtfhen tire prices are soTow? US HANG'ON tA BRAND-NESPARE NOW -- Oh -- -- v 1 Why-morike- y' -- PLAY-SAFE-LE- T W 'RANDOLPH GARAGE CANNY at-th- BUYING HINTS FOR " HOUSEWIVES If Use your ' head when buying. you do this - you will not have to use your - pockettoook 'so much. ('Many foods "are "far more reason- 'A Scotsman1 approached an attend- ant of a howling-- ' green and qiiietly handed him twopence. Whats this for? asked the attendable in price at certain seasons of Mr. and Mrs. David S'mith were ant. the- year than they are ' at others. A Elite of o the members hosts to the bowls, laddie, replied game Usually ' these ' foods are not abso'the Scot. Club last Saturday. A very delightessential 'and' the thrifty house ful evening was- - spent in games. Lua Yes,' bbt the fee Is 'sixpence. 'Read lutely sees to wife it that sh buys less clieon was served during the evening, that board. are bikh. when which was pronounced very, pleasing I hae dbrie, laddie, nodded the fdods- may- be1 high1 or low at Other to the appeti-te. S cot with aVjwihk. It" says fees for the sartie time. JTMs'nbty seem raththe a grfeen,' game,1 but Im er 'amibigtitius .but take Waurges for sixpence Wfeoc . A number o Randolph and i nae gredn. example. At the vpteVdilt rijjte tuff citizens have asked what aboulj ral"ly be'ased hijh 'nright' -is That the Monte Cristo Road? to pritg ffor f fety large oranges due "of what we would like to know. Is the vthe present crop tliat fact the movement going to die or are we oranges is ''not "running to large sizgoing to keep at it until we get the es. At the same time small and , meload through? A number of Randolph size lQpnges, are selling at very dium and Woodruff citizens have expressdow- tnd&s,. "The wise housewife who ed their willingness to donate a week these smallpurchases two dozen on the road. Why not get together .one dozen of rattier than "oranges er those that are willing to donate work t yefy large ones, .will, probably and lets. put a road through that in practically .every 'case that "find, -Lets have a can be traveled is she getting mote pounds per doltrial road through. I am. sure that flavor of hef lar. . the Furthermore, once traffic starts over Monte Cris as be good. will fruit just to, that it will demand a good road. rt-- r Lets have the road. LEMON AIDS Mrs. Geo. Wilson is visting in this week. - Complete $8930 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. - the-price- s - - -- toya wHatit 'stood for -- X -- Its here! here! The General Merchandise How Much Are You AVorth ' As i JUNIOR PROM -- - o-- V W li" by-aut- Here is Your Ghance to Secure -- Colonial China Tree Save Our Cards - There Valuable Word from Salt Lake a few 'days' that Mr. and "Mrs. ago informed us aie rejoicing over the Russell Corless arrival of a baby girl. Cards Given At -- We have heard that one of RanCharley dolphs old time E. Jensen of Arco, Idaho, pass' u away at that .place a short ime ago. BARKERS STORE -- Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Rex and daugu ter, Amy, have relumed Horn bait Lake Cuy. .STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Dry Goods and Notions Service Is not Our Motto. It Is Our Business. -- -- Miss Johnson were .passengers Keu-uiere- r, , and Clive Norris of Mr. Benchley on his trip to Logan last Friday. JDry Goods and Groceries x , , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frederick E a nston visitors last week. Fruits in Season wTere Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Balls are 'out for again after being quarantined scarlet fever. Fresh Fish twice a week Finest kind of Fresh Meats Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Marshall :arfe mowing to Laketown, Dan' having ac- a .position with Marshalls father. cepted Mrs. Alf Kearl, Mrs. Annie Kennedy returned home from Evanston where she has been visiting for a few days. We welcme your patronage Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Norris and son, Carl, returned Wednesday from a business and pleasure trip to Wil- lard, Utali Mrs. Orin Jackson and brother, Myron Hansen went to Ogden WILSON BROTHERS t v"A Good Place To Trade A. G. Rex Wednesday. I arrived front liog'ah J. O. Rex was a busitfes? visitor ill Kemmetor Thursday-- . MrS. Cent WilsdA returned Wednesday from a short visit to OgdteU. County toad work has begiln which makes sprihg sfefeta cloSfeh M. I. A. HONOR Day at 8 Thursday evening, March o'clock the Mutual will give the If hhor day prograbi in thfe ward chop 2-- The First National Bank Evanston, , el. This will be A program of A Stall ulard events add Is free for all those of Mutual flge. Buttons will he presented to all those who have reached A standard. Nd Mutual leSSdiis will be taken u Wyoming. Welcomes Your Business More Than 56 Years of Continued Service to this Community 'fall? BaYbaric Gloom The savag said, I really 'find Mine is 'a 'glttdhiy hot; and kind 'hey lbot me if Im And shoot me if Im Tidt! An Unjust Accusation 'Mrs. Knagg I jukt knchy youre going out to spend the evehing 'with some other woman. Her Husband How foblish yoh talk! Im going'out to gbt relief frofai one woman. ThipkTd spend my pre- cious momfedtk of tredtldih with Sudden! "rJbifearet, I love you. Since the da"Vn of Wfeation, since the birth of thte world, 'sftibe the beginning of tfirffe, I hfaVe 'known and loved you. Darling, Hvill you be mine? r '"dh, Tbhi, this Is 6 Sudden. Magazine. S Pat'h-ifefde- )n the Discard Mr. dustwed she Vas teally my first love. But you wont he jealous, will you, dear? His Wife Oh, Ill never be jealous of your first love. Its the later ones I I FOR SALE My hofise afad lot ori Canyon street. Enquire of CHAS. II. SPENCES. East Have yout grafri chopped at Don'-- t for 10c per hiliidiW! (fttrlflg the month that Ill have to watch. n FOR SALE My ranch at a or will lease. PETER McKIN-NOG35 23d street, Ogden, Utah. Adv. March bar-trai- 20-2- 7. . CANDY ETIQUETTE No formal luncheon, dinner or tea fs complete without candy. In fact, the serving of confectionery at so- cial functions has becopiesq general that fauthqrjties on. ptiquette are doming forward, with, advice concerning tfae right kind, of sweets to provide fpr your guests and the.propef method of serving them. One authority says dishes Eat a small dinner bon-bo- n full of candy should he placed at the four coopers of the table where they are easily, accessible to .all guests ahd passed around, at .the .end of the meal. The candy should .stay on the table throughout , thq jheal, .because wthep properly selected it .adds .color fo .the sphemq of table .deep ration. It is important,, however, to epoose can,-dithat fit in the color scheme, ancl this (S ah easy task because candy nowaday? comqs. n aliposf .every con ceivable hue, sha.de and tint. As .a rule small pieces , a,re, preferred. Peppeymint and assorted, ehoco1 lates are tlie .favorites for. table ser vice, hut in, this respept the .hostess can serve almost, apy .kind of candv she chooses, provided it is good , candy. . well-know- n es StevemL bf Randolphs people were forced to change their places of abode last wfeek when the following homes changed hands: James D. Kennedy sold hik hbmfe on Mdih street to Ddvid Smith fifed purchased the Bessie Smith hfeme A. od South Main-- . Mr. fefed Mrs Smith purchased the Mary A Stnith home in the SOuth East section of town. This iJaUsfed thM fdllfeWidg pebple to mbve : Jambs th Htefellbdy and family ihbvbd to BSib fehiith home, Mr. drill Mrs; J; At Smith hiliv-e- d to the Mar A. Sinitll llfihie, Mr. find MIS: " Cliffbrll KUfiPHy have mfived int6 tlie JalneS Kl'Hliefly hbmfe fe hieli iiflS bfedn remodeled, ihto three dpartfilfehtS. fay David Smith. R. L. Telford and Mrs.. Albbie Bftnd hitvfe jdihfed hahds diid , Itay fads faibv ed his fadlBiigifigs td Abbies ho'ldfe on West Cfihydh dfffe'et, which had hiS futirrfe faSine. His, .bid fading oii East Canyon street will be dccli piCd by Mr. Shd Mr. Farrell Peart. Mr. dnef Mrs. flay JbhnSori find fainily are fndvihg iiitS the did d. W. Walton home now owned by ft. J. Hfttch. Mr. ahd Mr. Owen .Telford Sr e moving in frdni the N. L. Gray fSfich and the didj-are ihoving haCk is the raheh. J-- . NOTICE . The Randolph! Hereford Baby Beef Cllifa, will iifald a reflllr meet- 8 p. m Courf ihg Marpii 23 wish flouse. All menipBF?. arip. ing to join,, be jfc&S&it. We .exlciid an invitation to all pSrfa'Ilts to attohd 4-- H hibetings; SAMUEL RE, Club Leader. ne s FOR SALE Lumber. CHAS. H. SPENOER. luke-rfan- - . RANDOLPH ON THE MOVE Meat Market and General Store , possibly Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Ghipp of1 Salt Lajto City, who spent a tew dajs last week at visiting in liandoipn the home of Mr. and Mis. li. "G. Marshall, aie now i.sitiua in Wj o. : Wifie (sight Stoing) What 'doe's this 'tnonument 'stand fbr, 'dear? Drimb Hubby Dont you see its "so strongly built of marbfie it 'couldn't 'Everyone knows that hot lemonade is good for a cold and cold lemonade is an excellent beverage fbr : a 'hot day. Do not think for a moiUent, however, 'tlfat the title lemons uses are . ., so easily 'eihausf&d. Wli6n tofe'fs become 'dingy, put them in a pan of chid witter with soab and lenibn juice. .Heat gradualn Rinse in ly to boiling- poivi water and blue as. usual. Tb clean the wliiite keys of the pihiio, ;ful 'with paste made of white , ning hnd flenfon Juice. , When aluminpm. kettles become (full or black, clean tliem with a cloth dipped in lemon juice, then rinse them in warm water. . When whipping cream add three or four drops of lemon juice to a cup 'of. cream to make it stiff, and firm. A, teaspoon of lemon, .juice added to the water in which, lamb or veal for stew ,is. cooking will .add to the fiavbr and tenderness of the meat. the Cityi Gift Physician advises ladies thaf d good cry has therapeutic value. The medicine bawl. Arkansas Gazette. s Too Far Pushing In the old days, said Sir JaineS M: Barrie, George Meredith used td tfell me. about things Ih&t ne.lfiought wish for mb tot it do: F instance; If a cbmfjan Implies that yoh" SrS mbfb br Ibfl vionrferful and fhai fhby ihlfe ybtr till rim, I advise yo.u nof tS Mp iS them, "Nsmb them Christian Register. Th-ig- tbS-kih-d onl Ourselves The virtue which we appreciate, w to some extent appropriate. |