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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, UTAH RANDOLPH, Local and Personal ' 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. out-do- Henry Houser and ' daughter Utah, came Sunday to help care for her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norris, sr. who have been very-- ill for the past two or three months. Mrs Mrs. A. H. Brooker and daughter, Alta, returned to their home in Garden City Monday after spending the past few months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and famand Mrs. Ruth Butler and daugh ter of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday in Randolph visiting friends and relatives. They returned home ily, ! Leland G., and Fred Rex, Eunice Smith ' and Beatrice Kennedy, motored to Ogden Sunday. Eunice remained she expects to stay three weeks. It's going to toe mighty lonesome for Leland. Viona daughter, Shelby, E. R. Mann of Ogden, spent Decoration Day in Randolph. Mrs. t Edith and I Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peart motored to Ogden Sunday, returning ! Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kennedy re- Kennedy, who went down with them was operated upon Tuesday for appendicitis. They report him getting along all right. Red & White Store Alexander (Sandy) Bnown, and James Norris of Ogden, Utah, spent one d How Much Are You Worth As C. W. Walton and family were in o Randolph for Decoration Day. A TIRE CHANGER? Mrs. W. A. Dunn and children Rock Springs, were in Randolph few days this week. of a road-wrestling Ervin Kennedy of Ogden, who with an old wornout tire, is time gone clothes ruined danger of geting hit by a Subscribe for Reaper C. If you had a diamond, would More Than 56 Years of Continued Service to this Community y LEWIS LONGHURST you keep it hidden from sight, where its beauty could not be enjoyed? Keep your head well trimmed you may have its equivaent under your hair DAVE SMITHS SHOP BARBER Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles dolph. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst moNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tored to Logan Friday to get their daughter Eddis who has been at- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at tending school there. They returned home Tuesday. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 6, : twen-tv-tw- o v I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, 1981. Mrs. T. A. Jensen and children of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lyman, are visiting at the home of Shelby Huf faker, of Woodruff, Utah, her mother, Mrs. Thos. Wilson. who. on June 14, 1926, made stock raising homestead entry, No. 041292, The new addition being built on for All Section 34, Township 8 the old bank building by Sol Conley North, Range 5 East; Salt Lake is nearing completion. Leonard Shel- Meridian, has filed notice of intenby of Salt Lake City, once a resident tion to make final Proof, to establish of Randolph, is helping with the claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court, carpenter work. at Randolph, Utah, on the 12th day Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Faekrell mo- of June, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: tored to Lyman Saturday. They B. C. Walton, Charles W. Frazier, home Sunday night Frank Dean and Albert Longhurst, Mrs. Mabel Syme and babe were all of Woodruff, Utah. v ELI F. TAYLOR, Lyman visitors last week. Register. June 5. Work has been commenced on the Adv. May moving of the Telephone office. It STATE will probably fake several days to NEWS BUREAU UTAH COLLEGE AGRICULTURAL complete the job .A special electrician Is on the job with C. W. Walton over LOGAN Registration for the sumseeing and Thos. J. Norris assisting in the moving. It will be moved into mer session at the Utah State Agrithe Wilson building on Main street. cultural College will take place on Monday, June 8 according to Dr. H. Miss Rilla Wilson underwent an H. Linford, director of the session. operation at the Dee Hospital last Classes will also begin on Monday and will continue for the full period week. She is getting along nicely. of six weeks. Word has been received that ElPractically the entire resident facdon Rex, son of Mr. and Mrs .A. G. ulty will be at the college for the Rex has won a scholarship at Le- summer and will teach classes and land Stanford Uinversity where he this will make possible a very broad has been atending school during the curriculum. Coureses will be offered in approximately forty departments. nast year. Mr. Rex was one of nut or ve thousand students Among the fields to receive special intention are phvical education, rec to receive this honor. art, painting, music, literreation, 1 education, and athature, primary Sacred Mistletoe letic coaching, The Druids held the mistletoe In The coaching school will be held reverence because of Its mysterious for' the fifth successive year and birth. several famous coaches will teach I The First National Bank W. Walton, Manager YOUR ATTENTION! Mrs. Alvin Nicholls of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Booth of Salt Lake, spent Memorial Day in Ran- BRAND NEW SPARE NOW RANDOLPH GARAGE arcall- rived in Randolph Monday, was ed home Tuesday. We did not learn what for. passing car. Why monkey with a tire that is unsafe when tire prices are so low? PLAY SAFELET US HANG ON A Utah Wyoming Inch Tel. Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tyson of Ogden and Mrs. Sarah A. McKinna and Melba, spent Decoration daughter Day in Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Mills of Cedar City, spent the week-enin Xtandolph visiting friends and relatives. in your home. I LaMont Shelby is spending his vacation with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jackson. 30! Welcomes Your Business n should have a Telephone. Let us install Mrs. Leo McKinnon and children went to Salt Lake Ogden and Bountiful Friday, spending Memorial Day at Bountiful. They returned Monday evening. W. A. Marshall, Service Is not Our Motto, It Is Our Business. Wyoming. o To make a good Telephone System everybody menus. A Superior Quality Evanston, o s several days in Randolph this week. He seemed to enjoy meeting his old Try Our Purity Brand Hour : e. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pead of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday in Randolph with friends and relatives. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES t)ry Goods and Notions Half an hour lost on the ii ! turned from Salt Lake Sunday. Wm. The o or action-romanc- of Trenton, Rich Co. Furn. Co. ! THURSDAY and FRIDAY Family Night Thursday Only THE CONQUERING HORDE starring Richard Arlen and Fay Wnay with more than 100 supporting actors in the cast. Thrills of the West ! Packed with thril Is ! Taken from the story by Emerson Hough. Made on a grand sc ale. Dont miss this Panamount Talking News and Comedy, THE COWS HUSBAND. Family Night Thursday onl y. Admission 50 cents. Single Admission 15 and 35 cents. Friday the Stockmen will present a few numbers on the stage, Admission 15 and 40 cents. Not family, ' night. ' SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 P. M. NOT EXACTLY GENTLEMEN, starring Fay Wray, Lew Cody, Eddie Gribbon and Victor McLaglen. An epochal period the Dakota land rush. Comedy, love and adventure ride the trait WherV the flip of a card meant riches, a bullet, or the affection of a woman. Serial, SPELL OF THE CIRCUS. Two nee 1 OUR GANG COMEDY. Admission Matinee 10 and 25 cents Evening 15 and 35 cents SUNDAY and MONDAY MATINEE 2:30 P. M. SUNDAY Charlie Chaplin in CITY LIGHTS The old favorite, better known than the ABCs, Is back In a pulsating story of how the other half and our own half lives. From city tramp, he turns to an Alexander and looks for other worlds to conquer as a white wing, leather pusher, yea, even a jail bird. PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS. Educational subject, FIGHT TO LIVE. Admission Matinee 10 and 30 cents. Evening 15 and 40 cents TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY TOLABLE DAVID, with Richard Cromwell, Joan Peers, Noah Beery and Henry B. Walthall. Youll remember your own boyhood when you see Tolable David, the most idyllic romance of the year unfolded in the picturesque background of the West Virginia mountain country. Dogville Comedy, WHO KILLED ROVER? Admission 15 and 35 cents THURSDAY and FRIDAY MIN AND BILL, with Marie Dressier and Wallace Beery. You have never seen Marie Dressier until now ! She will , make you laugh, she will make you cry! Wallace Beery, the unforgettable Butch of The Big House, also brings another winning performance Two great stars in a drama of sunshine and shadow, romance Two reel Charlie and thrill! PARAMOUNT TALKING NEWS. Chase Comedy, GIRL SHOCK. Family night, bring the family for 50 cents. .Single Admissions 15 and 35 cents to free admissions this week are Mrs. J. M. HenderThose entitled son and Mr. J. P. Folgen. . prices. ' Week of June 5 th to June 11th Rex and grand daughter, Betty Jean Jones, motored to Logan They reitUrnedi Wednesday, Mrs. A. G. Iiex coming home with them. to a mimmum. Never before was merchan dise so cheap. Come and see us. We have a full line of merchandise at lowest 1 , A. G. We are doing our bit by reducing prices General Merchandise THE STRAND ''THEATER!o 1 We were unable to print a center sheet this week, for some unknown reason it failed to arrive. 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, Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 30, for NENW Sec. 31 Lot 4, EW, NNE, SWSE , Esw tion 19, Township 14 NSEy4, Sec- 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, on the 16th day of June, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: H. C. Hansen, J. C. Farner, Wilfred Hansen, and W. E. Payne, all of Garden City, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. June 5. Adv. May various sports. Visiting teachers in this field are Wallace Wade, football; Sam Barry, basketball. Joe Pipal, track and lateral pass, and Alex MeOafferty, golf. There will also be a special two weeks? course for all present and prospective extension workers and two eastern teachers will be at Logan to teach during the progerss of this extension during the progress of this extension school. , The One Qualification Jud Tunkins says that only a few years ago, in the good old times out home, all a man needed In order to e politician was qualify as a Washingto be a good ton Star. first-rat- hand-shake- r. |