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Show r" f THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, i , UTAH - -4 Local and Personal THE STRAND THEATER! FOR SALE Three Hundred and Fifty Opera Chairs. Write or enquire at the REAPER OFFICE. Week of May 15 to May 21 - Never mind the hard times. An indust rious community, paying their debts and saving their means will do more to restore connfidence and bring about prosperity than anything we can do. Dont howl but work and save. We are doing our bit by reducing prices to a mimmum. Never before was merchan dise so cheap. Come and see us. We have a full line of merchandise at lowest prices. ' (Mrs. Frank Lamiborn and children of Laketown, were visitors of Bellmans Saturday and Sunday. THURSDAY and FRIDAY FAMILY NIGHTS BOW with STUART ERWIN, NORMAN FOSTER and HARRY GREEN in NO LIMIT. There is no limit to entertainment values in this Bow picture. She gets her man but is he worth the price? He smashes her illusions, breaks her heart, drags her from luxury to the laws clutches. Yet she' loves him see why! Paramount Talking News and Come, thrill to the new Clara Bow. Comedy, BEACH BABIES. Bring the family for 50 cents Single Admission 15 and 35 cents CLARA Mrs. Josuha Ashton motored to Ogden Saturday returned Sunday. ; ,arrell Marshall and Lawrence Corlcss made a business trip to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mrs. Frank J. Price spent the week end in Randolph visiting relatives and friends. SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 P. M. JACK OAKIE in JUNE MOON. What a panic! Jack Oakie as the boy wonder from the sticks who comes to New York wth $1200 to make his fortune .writing songs. Instead he meets three girls and they make him sing tunes he never heard before so Jack and his money parted. Its lots of fun! Serial, SPELL OF THE CIRCUS And Comedy, HOT AND HOW two reels. Matinee 2r30 Admisison 10c and 25c Evening 15c and 35c Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston and children of Evanston, and Mr. are-!soo- and Mrs. Ralph Snowball and sons from Cokeville, spent Sunday at Randolph with Mrs. Thos. Johnston and other relatives. and MONDAY SPECIAL MATINEE SUNDAY 2:30 P. M. JUST IMAGINE with EL BRENDEL, MAURENE OSULLIVAN, MARJORIE WHITE, JOHN CARRICK and FRANK ALBERTSON. Just imagine, the world fifty years from now. Just imagine taking a trip to Mars on a fool proof rocket! Just imagine giving you a ' Jnst imagine youth, and love beter picture than Sunny Side Up. in the days of 1980. Just imagine the fun and laughs you are going to have when you see this wonderful picture. Paramount Talking Admission to Matinee 10 and 30 cents News in Pictures. Evening 15 and 40 cents SUNDAY ; L Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Henderson and children of Laketown were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Hender sons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snowball. - Rich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise n Mrs. Wm. Groll returned from Logan Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Balls, after spending a shrot vis- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY UNFAITHFUL. RUTH CHATTERTON with PAUL LUKAS in Everybodys talking about this woman. Her daring escapades shock society shames her husband tears the heart out of the man she loves the world brands her UNFAITHFUL but there is a reason. . Come see what it isi Probe the depths ofl this womans heart. Its one of Ruth Chattertons best pictures. Comedy, MICKEYS. Admission 15 and 35 cents STAMPEDE. it with Mr. Grolls folks. and Mrs. L. Mr. Miller and H. Pearl and Dale were Evanston visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rex and daughter Amy, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rex and son, Donald, were business THURSDAY and FRIDAY FAMILY NIGHTS LEON ERROL, MITZI GREEN, ZASUPITTS, LILYAN TASHMAN, JACKIE STEEL in FINN AND HATTIE. Theres something funny doing every minute. From Peoria to Paree in a journey full of glee. Anything can happen in Paris and a lot of funny things do happen in this hilarious picture. Its a riot all right. Paia mount 1 Talking News and Comedy, THE THREE SAPS. Families admitted for 50 cents. Single Admission 15 and 35 cents visitors in Evanston Monday. ' The many friends of Alfred Gunn were surprised very much Sunday when they learned that he and Miss Lillian Brown of Evanston took out a marriage licepse from County Clerk Longhurst and then were quietly married by Bishop L. ,B. Johnson. The Reaper joins with their many friends in wishing them a long and happy married life. . Mr. Wm. Jacobson of Provo, was a ORDER SETTING PETITION HEARING Randolph visitor last week. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Dry Goods and Notions I Try Our Purity Brand Flour A Superior Quality Service Is not Our Motto, It Is Our Business. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy and A. D. Fackrell motored to Ogden last Saturday and returned Sunday. Mrs. Fackrell who had been visiting there for a short time returned with them. Mrs. Chas. Frazier of Woodruff, was in Randolph last Thursday demonstrating Home Economics. Rex Green and Afton Ballinger, Roy Despain of Murray were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Norris. These three young men assisted in the construction of H. J. Norris Jr. new home and made many friends in Randolph at that time. Dont forget the Girls League May dance at Woodruff Saturday, 16. t How Much Are You Worth As i A TIRE CHANGER? I Half an hour lost on the road wrestling 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 CBRAND NEW SPARE NOW RANDOLPH GARAGE Mr. McKay, sheep inspector, was in Randolph this week. Harry Alexander (painter) has returned to Randolph after spending the winter in California. E. W. Spencer of Evanston was in Randolph Thursday looking for pros pective buyers for the new Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Barnes of Evanston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Pope. A. G. Rex returned Tuesday after spending a week in Lyman.. Music Makers, put on by the class entertaina was first primary ment and was enjoyed by those that were present, although very few attended. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jackson, Mrs. Richard Jackson, Mrs. Oscar Kennedy and Mary Jackson motored to Ogden last Friday, returning Satur- day. Subscribe for Reaper - Mr, and Mrs. spent Mothers Mrs. Mary quite sick this t Sid Sims and daughter Day in Randolph. Rex is reported to be week. , t Mrs. Mable Seyine is visiting Lyman this week. in Kenneth Hatch went to Salt Lake City Friday with Bishop and Mrs. Larson, he returning Tuesday. There seems to be some attraction for Ken in Salt Lake City. The First National Bank Evanston, Wyoming. Welcomes Your Business More Than 56 OTears of Continued Service to this Community FOR IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR RICH COUNTY. In the Matter of the application of James Kennedy for Conveyance by District Court of Title to land held in Trust. Upon reading and filing the petition of James Kennedy, the claimant of certain lands described in said petition as follows: Commencing at a point four rods north from the south east corner of lot number four, block number twenty-ninRandolph Townsite survey, Thence north four (4) rods; Thence west six (6) rods; Thence northi two (2) rods; Thence west fourteen rodsi; Thence south six (6) rods; Thence, east twenty rods to place of beginning; and praying that he be adjudged to be the owner of said lands ana that a deed of conveyance issue to him for the said lands; It is hereby ORDERED that said petition he and the same is hereby set for hearing on Thuisday, June 25, 1931 at ten oclock A. M. of said day in the court room of the County Court house in Randolph City, Rich County, Utah and that notice of said hearing be published in the Rich County Reaper, a weekly newspaper, published in Randolph, Rich County, Utah, for two issues before the hearing of such petition. Dated this 9th day of May, 1931. MELVIN C. HARRIS, District Judge. e, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah April 20, 1931. NOTICE is hereby given that Clifford Warr, of Preston, Idaho, who, on May 24, 1926, made homestead entry, No. 036242, for SW sec. 8 Ny2NW, Section 17, Township 11 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. 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. TAYLOR, Register. Stock-raisin- g NE, NS, SESE, SENW, 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 6, 1931. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that John W. Negus, of Garden City, Utah, who, on April 1, 1926, made Addl stock raising homestead entry. No. 034782, for EyjWJMi, Lotsl and 2, Sec. 30, NENWJi sec. 31 Lot 4, Ey2SW SWSE4, Ny2SEJ4, Section 19, Township 14 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before N. J. Hodges,' Notary Public, at Garden City, Utah, Adv. May on the 10th day of June, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION H. C. Hansen, J. C. Farner, Wilfred DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Hansen, and W. E. Payne, all of Garden City, Utah. U. S. LAND OFFICE at ' ELI F. TAYLOR, Salt Lake City, Utah, RAPIQtPP NNE, 15-2- 2. 6, 1931. May June 5. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Adv. May 1 Shelby Huffaker, of Woodruff, Utah, who; on June 14, 1926, made stock raising homestead entry, No. 041292, for All Section 34, Township 8 Northi, Range 5 East; Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish you had a diamond, would claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court, you keep it hidden from sight, at Randolph, Utah, on the 12th day where of June, 1931. beauty could not be Claimant names as witnesses: B. C. Walton, Charles W. Frazier, enjoyed? Keep your head well Frank Dean and Albert Longhurst, trimmed you may have all of Woodruff, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. equivalent under your hair Leland Rex, Mearl Peart, Eunice Smith and Elgie Moss made a pleasure trip to Ogden, Logan and other cities Saturdays They sepnt Sunday Adv. (Mothers Day) at Logan with Mr. Rexs mother, Mrs. A. G. Rex. YOUR ATTENTION! If its its June May PaoHqfpi 5. DAVE SMITHS SHOP BARBER 1 . Iceland Sagas .is a collection of The Flqteyjarbok Mr. and Mrs. Brenehely, parents of once preserved in the island Louis sagas, our local school teacher, but now in the of Iceland, Alta Miss Flatey, and Maughan. Brendhley his sweetie were in attendance at Royal library in Copenhagen. It was the school operetta which was put written in by two priests of on under his direction. Iceland and is one of the main sources for the belief that the Norsemen disMr. Ed Hoffman, Mrs. Henry Hof- covered America. ' fman and Mts. R. D. Law were Ogden visitors last Friday. Japanese Feast Day Mrs. Lucille Gerrard returned tft name for the day The Japanese her home in Evanston Friday after of the Dolls is as Feast known the spending several weeks in Randoplh Hinano-Sekkon March 3. celebrated visiting friends and relatives. 1380-139- 5 LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public , ( , . , . The school teachers, Mr. and Mrs. son, spent last week end at home ' Balls, Mr. Brenchley and Miss John- - turning Sunday. I re- LICENSED ABSTRACTOR j Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles . A |