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Show THi tuniM KlUtl i uci.ii aivttAiMUL,! u, u lxm Local and Personal Rich Co. Furn. Co. I with an old wornout tire, is time gone clothes ruined danger of geting hit by a passing car. Why monkey with a tire that is unsafe when tire prices are so low? PLAY SAFE-LE- T US HANG ON A Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Law and Children motored to Salt Lake City last Friday and returned Sunday. Af-- I Mr. and Mrs. Gus Portella of and ton, Wyo. spent Wednesday Thursday of last week in Randolph. your home. I Oscar Kennedy motored to Ogden Jackson aclast Friday. Miss Mary went after him. They companied return-I and Mrs. Kennedy and baby, , evening. ed Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and famwith Sunday iiy of Salt Lake, spent friends and relatives. i 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 w Super Low Boy 11 Tube Screen Grid I Complete 164.90 Balance 12 ! Sold small down payment installments. You cant afford to i Monthly I be without a Radio at these prices. Mrs. Annie Horsley of Montpelier, Idaho, returned home Sunday after with her spending a week visiting at Randolph. children Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Marshall of Laketown were Randolph visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. ,G. Marshall. David Jackson of Logan, Utah, who visiting at the Jackson Bros. Ranch returned home Sunday. He was taken to Cokeville and from there took the train. has been I Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hansen, who were recently married, are making their home at the Manhead ranch Mrs. Hansen was formerly Miss Ila Jones. Mrs. May Jacobson and daughter, Frances, have gone to Salt Lake City where they expect to make their Here is Your Chance to Secure CBRAND NEW SPARE NOW RANDOLPH GARAGE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEWIS LONGHURST " U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah April 20, 1931. Notary Public NOTICE is hereby given that Clifford Warr, of 'Preston, Idaho, who, on LICENSED ABSTRACTOR made May 24, 1926, homestead entry, No. 036242, for sec. 8 Ny2Nwy4, SEy4Nwy4, SW Of Rich County, Utah Section 17, Ny2sy2, SE&SE, NE, Township 11 North, Range 5 East, A specialty of making Deeds and Titles Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. F. Olsen, Notary Public, at Hyrum, Utah, on the 2nd day of June, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses H. R. Adams, Murray Peterson, Jack Lauritzen, Nicholi Jorgensen, all of Hyrum, Utah. ELI F. TAtLOR, Register. home. Colonial China Free Save Our Cards Half an hour lost on the road wrestling Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rauson, Robert Ranson Zintha were in Randolph tor a tew days visit with relatives and friends. today. Let us demonstrate in 1931 Models Now Ready. Baby Grand 7 Tube Screen Grid A TIRE CHANGER? Mrs.' Clarence Kemidey and daugh- umwenen, returned ter, Dorotny, to their home in cascade, Idano. General Merchandise Home of Philco Radios - Fastest selling most popular Radio on the market How Much Are You Worth As Mr. and Mrs. Claude Simons of Evanston, Wyo., spent Sunday with Mrs. Simons parents, Mr. and Mrs James Kiddy. There Valuable Cards Given At L. B. Pead of Salt Lake City came to Randolph Sunday for his wife who has been visiting with her daugh ter, Mrs. Farrell Peart. BARKERS STORE Stock-raisin- g Just Remember The Reaper Prints ing Shop does job work of all kinds. Let us figure with you on your next Printing Job. 1 An Effort ki Miss Peachblow I hope you wont feel hurt because I refused you. Mr. Breaker Not at all! Not at all! I assure you I feel honored, positively honored. Id rather be rejected by you than anyone I know. WASTING TIME Mrs. Owen Telford returned, from Garden City Saturday where she has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sprouse. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Dry Goods and Notions Service Is not Our Motto. It Is Our Business. YOUR ATTENTION! Mrs. John E. Negus of Garden Cityis spending the week with her mofcher, Mrs. Thomas Johnston. .. If you had a diamond, would you keep it hidden from sight, where its beauty could not be A birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rex in honor of Miss Kathleen. Dry Goods and Groceries Fruits in Season, Fresh Fish twice a week Finest kind of Fresh Meats and Mrs. H. J. Norris, jr., returned home Tuesday evening after making a trip to Salt Lake, Ogden, Mr. and Logan. They visited with Mr. Norris father, H. J. Norrissr. at Brigham; also with son Wilson at Logan. , They report Mrs. S'pencer Norris some better. They were accompanied by Alice Reay and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Mrs. Dorothy McKinnon returned home with them. Brigham We welcme your patronage i trimmed you may have its equivalent under your hair The wind blew so hard Wednesday that the 'road gangs were forced to quit work. The steam shovel which has been wofking in Laketown, Canyon, has completed the job and moved away. ! DAVE SMITHS SHOP BARBER this moment for months. She Then why waste more time K'W ? BETTY BARCLAYS I A Valuable Asset of Your Business Editou and. Mrs. David S. Williams of Cokeville, Wyo., gave the Reaper a pleasant call on their way home from Salt Lake City. Porter Jones of Salt Lake City, agent for the Columbia Savings and Loan Assn. was in Randolph Tuesday looking after interests ihere. , Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peart motor-- I ed to Kemmerer, Wednesday, and re-- I turned Thursday. Wyoming. I Welcomes Your Business I Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nebeker, motored to Ogden, Utah Wednesday to get Ralph Nebeker who has been In the Dee Hospital for some time. at the home of Mrs. E. A. McKinnon Wednes night, and were entertained bv Mrs. E. A. McKinnon and Mrs. F. i H. Jackson. The Literary Club met Mr. and Mrs. John Ewer and Mr. and Mrs. Milt Hardison of .Evanston. Wyo.. wpro victors at the home of We Help Our Cus j ;; Mrs. Geo. Wilson went to Ogden Wednesday for a short visit. The First National Bank ! ' i I PRINTING Is and family, Mrs. Ella Fackrell and Nedra Findlay, spent Sunday evening in Kemmerer, Wyo., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Findlay. "A Good Place To Trade More Than 56 Yfears of Continued Service to this Community YOUR HELPFUL HINTS . Meat Market and General Store Evanston, .J Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall WILSON BROTHERS Keep your head well enjoyed? daughter of Mr is quite and Mrs. James Clawson ' sick this week. Clawson, Mary Today Betty Says: LI NLESS we get sufficient vitamin C each day, tooth, decay Is very likely to set in. One prominent authority. Dr. Milton Theodore Hanke. of the University of Chicago, recommends a full pint of orange juice daijy with the juice of a lemon added. as the proper daily amount of Vitamin C necessary to check dental decay. Its easy enough to make children take this kind of "medi-cinTo them, such a drink Is a luxury at any time of the day. e. When following recipes, make your teaspoons and tablespoons level unlesB otherwise specified. Those who fail to do this cannot blame the recipe If anything goes tomers to Success With Presentable, Profitable PUBLICITY ;; i Tobacco was first raised in Connecticut between 1640 and 1660. Its cultivation was undertaken because of a law restricting the use of tobacco to that grown it the colony. Conna-'-ic- ut Tobacco 1 Hawaiian Island Although far to the south of the Hawaiian Islands, Palmyra island belongs to that group. It Is six miles miles wide. long and one and one-ha- lf --t- wrong. Founders of Chautauqua The Chautauqua institution was Miller and Mr. and Mr. Joshua Ashton.' J. Spencer Norris passed away at the founded in 1874 by Lewis chartered was Vincent.H. It home of her daughter, Mrs. Manney John Word weeived from pVtorham ClH Tyson. The funeral services will bel as an educational institution without I any element of profit to individuals. Utah Thursday stated that , Mrs.; 0 j held Sunday. - - |