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Show , ,v $ !i a t IHK Kim Rich Co. Furn. Co. uim n, tiijArjLii, . was suffering from a dislocated shoulder. Dr. Reay was called and soon discovered the trouble. I passing car. Why monkey with a tire that is unsafe Another break in pipe line of the city water works dept., due to freezing last winter, was discovered near the Wamsley home. It was necessary to turn the water off to repair it. Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, son Floyd and Mrs. Joseph E. Hatch made a business trip to Cokeville Monday. 1931 Models Now Ready. Baby Grand 7 Tube Screen Grid i Complete $69.50 Baby Grand Console 7 Tube Screen Grid ! Complete $89.50 Low Boy 7 Tube Screen Grid t Complete $89.50 Combination Phonograph Radio : Complete 119.50 i Super Low Boy 11 Tube Screen Grid i Complete 164.90 Sold small down payment - Balance 12 Monthly installments. You cant afford to : be without a Radio at these prices. Mrs. Geo. Wilson motored to anston Monday. Half an hour lost on the road wrestling with, an old wornout tire, is time gone clothes ruined danger of geting hit by a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones who had been sick for several days, to-da- y. : : A TIRE CHANGER? I It was discovered that the infant Home of Philco Radios Fastest selling most popular Radio on the market Let us demonstrate in your home. x How. Much Are You Worth As Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hildt of Garden City spent Sunday visiting at the Geo. Kennedy Ranch. General Merchandise : : '5 vi Local and Personal 5 f LUuni when tire prices are so low? US HANG ON A PLAY SAFE-LE- T 05RAND NEW SPARE NOW I RANDOLPH GARAGE Ev- John William Norris' of Ogden, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norris, returned to his home Monday. Ed. Hoffman returned from Qgden as happy as a lark all smiles. Its easy to account for the happiness, a baby girl was born at the Dee ' hos-piMrs. Hoffman and May 5th. babe doing nicely. X I To make a good Telephone System everybody , 4 tl should have a Telephone. Let us install ' are also rejoicing over the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman in your home. one Wlien Ed anbaby boy born nounced the glad news of his new born, Dave said, you have nothing on us, we have one too. May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harris moved into the Argyle home. I Ind. Tel. Co. Utah-Wyomi- ng have C. W. Walton, Manager Janice Spencer, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spencer, burned her foot quite badly Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnston Evanston visitors Saturday. Here is Your Chance to Secure i Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chipp and son Jack, returned to their home in Salt Lake City after spending several weeks visiting in Randolph and Sublette, Wyo. Colonial China Free Save Our Cards There Valuable i ' . Cards Given At BARKERS STORE The r Red & White Store STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Dry Goods and Notions Service Is not Our Motto, It Is Our Business. j Just Remember The Reaper Print- ing Shop does job work of all kinds. A baby girl was born to Mr and Let us figure with Mrs. Thos. J. Norris at Lake town extremel May the 2nd. They happy, it being a girl. They ha a lost you on your, next three girls in the past few years. FOR SALE Three Hundred and Printing Job. or Chaiis. Alta Brooker went to Garden City for a few days visit Wednesday. She expects to leturn Fri day. Miss a-- I were LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles e WTrite Fifty Opera quire at the REAPER OFFICE. en- 444444444444444444444444 YOUR ATTENTION! 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION LeRoy Shelby, Government Dappei was in town Thursday. Roy war more than delighted over the outcome of DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE the Monte Cristo Road. He inf rmed at Salt Lake City, Utah us that his homestead was vitliin April 20, 1931. two hundred the of yards NOTICE is hereby given that Clifffor the new road, which will increase the value of his p1 operty con- ord Warrof Preston, Idaho, who, on made siderable. May 24, 1926, homestead entry, No. 036242, for SENWi4, Sunday school extends special in- SVy4 sec. 8 vitation to all fathers and mothers NE4, NSy2, SE14SE14, Section 17, 4 to be present at Sunday school, Sun- Township 11 North, Range 5 East, day. A very good program will be Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice rendered. All mothers of the ward of intention to make final Proof, to are requested to coane and get a car- establish claim to the land above denation. scribed, before C. F. Olsen, Notary i Public, at Ilyrum, Utah, on the 2nd P. T. A. day of June, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses Saturday, May 16 a car load of H. R. Adams, Murray Peterson, state visitors interested in kinderJack Lauritzen, Nicholi Jorgensen, all out to are . garten work, help coming Utah. organize a summer kindergarten. We of Hyrum, ELI F. TAYLOR, would like everyone interested in edRegister. ucation to turn out and join in the f discussion. We also cordially invite NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION anyone from the neighboring towns who are interested in this work to DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR attend. U. S. LAND OFFICE at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Salt Lake City, Utah, May 6, 1981. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, . Utah. John W. Negus, of Garden City. Utah, Mav 6, 1081. who, on April 1, 1926, made Addl stock NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that raising homestead entry, No. 034782. Shelby Huffaker, of Woodruff, Utah, for Ey.Wy., Lots 1 and 2.31 Sec. 30. Sec. Lot 4, who, on June 14, 1026, made stock N1.NE14, NENW Secraising homestead entry, No. 041202. EVaSWi SWy4SEi4, for All Section 34, Township 8 tion 19, Township 14 North,, Range 5 Nort, Range 5 East ; Salt Lake East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed Meridian, has filed notice of inten- notice of intention to make final tion to make final Proof, to establish Proof, to establish claim to the land claim to the land above described, above described, before N. J. Hodges, before the clerk of the district court, Notary Public, at Garden City, Utah, at Randolph. Utah, on the 12th day cn the 16th day of June, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: of June, 1931. H. C. Hansen, J. C. Farner, Wilfred Claimant names as witnesses: B. C. Walton, Charles W. Frazier. Hansen, and W. E. Payne, all of GarFrank Dean and Albert Longhurst, den City, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, all of Woodruff, Utah. Register. ELI F. TAYLOR, . P-ati- on Stock-raisin- g : Dry Goods and Groceries Fruits in Season NNW, I If you had a diamond, would you keep it hidden from sight, where its beauty could not be enjoyed? Keep your head well trimmed you may have its equivalent under your hair DAVE SMITHS SHOP BARBER : Fresh Fish twice a week Finest kind of Fresh Meats ! We welcme your patronage WILSON BROTHERS X Meat Market and General Store L, "A Good Place To Trade HELPFUL HINTS . Adv. X The First National Bank Evanston, BETTY BARCLAYS NSE, - f Mi Adv. May June A I Wyoming. Welcomes Your Business a. I I More Than 56 Qfears of Continued Service to this Community Work of Machinery According to a survey by Joseph W. Roe, professor of industrial engineering at New York university, it would require 12,000,000,000 servants to do the work that machinery performs each day in the United States. It is estimated that for every man, woman and child in this country there is generated power equal to that of 100 slaves. June May 5. 1 5. Work for Juvenile Courts The National Probation association is ah association of earnest men and women who have as a purpose the development and assistance of juvenile courts and probation service throughout the United States. It Is supported by memberships and contributions. - Saw End to Invention of the legends of the patent office, but cannot be absolutely authenticated, that an official offered to resign from the patent office many years ago because he thought everything had been invented. However, Commisioner of Patents Ellsworth in his report to congress dated The ad January 31, ' 1844, said : vancement of the arts from year to year taxes our credulity and seems to presage the arrival of that period when human improvement must end. It Is one 1 About Ourselve. The first lesson of life is to burn our own smoke that is, not to inflict on outsiders our personal sorrows and petty morbidness; not to keep thinking of ourselves as exceptional cases. Today Betty Says: DROPER garnishes have much to 1 do with the success ot a meaL Serve little lemon pigs with some dish that requires lemon juice and they will win the hearts of your guests. Better still, the more they squeeze the healthful Juice from the little pigs, the more vitamins, minerals and salts they will add to their meaL Use cloves for eyes, half toothpicks for legs,, and half a lemon rind, turned Inside out and decorated with a sprig or two of parsley r water cress, for a hat. Legions may be served In dozens f attractive forms as garnishes for iplnach, fish, oysters and ' other foods. A slice on the rim of a tea tup Is a good Idea, too. Oil Weir. Charge ' The average amount of nitroglycerin used to shoot the average oil well is from 10 to 50 quarts. Records show that the largest shot used in a well was 1,000 quarts., This shot was placed in a well in Testis. . 8 I 1 . |