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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. Local and Personal o o 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. o Mrs. Morrell Booth returned frpm o Montpelier, Idaho, where she has o been nursing Mr. Ezra Stuck!. She home in Salt Lake, o returned to her Miss Dollie Nicholls accompanied by part of her summer vacation there and in Ogden. who wil spend j j Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jackson and son Bobbie motored to the J. A. j; Smith dry farm the day with Smith. ! Rich Co. Fum. Co. General Merchandise Sunday, spending Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harold Howell of Nephi, Utah is visiting at the Wm. Johnson ranch. ; Maldron who has here as the guest of Kenneth Hatch, returned to her home Miss Lucille been visiting Friday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy mo4 tored to Salt Lake City, Utah. They o will bring Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy o home when they return. - R. A. Findlay and Family of o Kem-mere- o spent a few days in o RandolphWyo., this week while on their way to Salt Lake City. Gorman and o Elaine remained with their grando mother, Mrs. Annie Corleys. I is sporting Johnson Bishop o brand new Ford Sedan. o o Claude Reay has returned Salt Lake where he has o to school o a from been going the past year. o Rilla Wilson returned home from the Dee Hospital Sunday where she recently underwent an operation. Glen Rex of Midway, Utah spent the week-envisiting with Randolph friends and relatives. d L1 Lm The atA number cf Randolph people tended the Stockmens Convention held at Evanston last week. It was reported to be a very good convention and put put over in good shape. I . Red White store STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Dry Goods and Notions Try Our Purity Brand Flour A Superior Quality Service Is not Our Motto, It Is Our Business. THE STRAND THEATER Week of June 12 th to June 18 th THURSDAY and FRIDAY Marie Dressier with Wallace Beery in MIN AND BILL, They make you laugh they make you cry. Two of the screens greatest personalities come together in a laugh and thrill hit What a team to sweep you off your feet Marie Dressier of Caught Short fame and Wallace Beery of The Big House imagine them together. Its a great picture. Dont miss it Paramount Talking News and Two Reel Comedy, GIRL - SHOCK. Single Adm. 15c and 85c Bring the family either night for 50c. SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 P. M. Also Show at 11:30 P. M. Special Midnight Show. George OBrien with a big cast in a thrilling story of the great outlof doors action! When it comes to daredevil riding, straight drama, this Western novel gives you romance shooting, with a thrill. Fearless and free he rode the trail of adventure. A Dog a Horse and a Hero and a great cast. Show at 11:30 P. M. Special Midnight Show. Daring Astounding and Dazzling. The worlds answer to white slavery. A Mrs. Wallace Reid Production. Actual scenes taken in dens of vice and sin. Picture of such nature that no one under 16 years of age will be admitted. Admission 35 cents Our Gang Comedy and SPELL OF THE CIROUS. Admission to Matinee 10 and 25 cents Evening Show, 15 and 35 cents. SUNDAY and MONDAY Will Rogers in A CONNECTICUT YANKEE. Mark Twains gift to the 19th century Will Rigers gift to the 20th. Will Rogers serves up a square meal of laughs, howls and roars at King Arthurs Round Table. Its the funniest show youve ever seen. Paramount Talking News and Comedy, IN AFRICA. Matinee SunEvening 15c and 40c day at 2:30 P. M. Adm. 10c and 30c. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY THE EASIEST WAY, starring Constance Bennett, Adolphe Men-joRobert Montgomery, Anita Page and Marjorie Rambeau. Here is a great drama of a woman who sinned. It rocked Broadway as a stage play it will prove a sensation as a talkie. Try to think of a better cast than Constance Bennett, Adolpe Menjou and Robert Montgomery. Heres a show with the finest cast in pictures. You just cant miss this one. RADIO KISSES and STRANGE AS IT Admission 15 and 35 cents SEEMS. THURSDAY and FRIDAY A mystery sensation that packs a wallop in every thrill . THE BAT WHISPERS. Based on the stage play by Mary Roberts Rinehart with Chester Morris, Richard Tucker, DeWitt Jennings, Grjayce g adventure in a house of Hampton and Una Merkle. An terror. Phantoms, weird noises and strange . disappearances. amazing rapid firfe entertainment that will make you laugh, shriek and throb. See this one for a thrill Paramount Talking News and Screen Song. Bring the family either night for 50 cents Single admissions 15 and 35 cents The two are entitled to one show free admission this week are H. A Turner and Edna Young. -- two-fiste- d Mrs. J. T.' Wilson and Mrs. Orval Johnson were in from their homestead Thursday. We are doing our bit by reducing prices to a mimmum. Never before was merchandise so cheap. Come and see us. We have a full line of merchandise at lowest prices. UTAH RANDOLPH. Jack Julian and others of Sage, were in Randolph Thursday. ; u, Spine-tinglin- MOTHS IN LOSING BATTLE WITH SCIENCE Wayne Rex, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Rex, was hurt quite badly last week when the horse he was riding fell and rolled over him. He is getting along O. K. and will soon be out and around again. ; ! IMiiss Ruthie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of Salt Lake City, returned to her home Mrs. Ike with her gilandmother, Smith, after spending a week in Ran- j dolph. E.' H. Pearson and family of Hanna, Wyo., are visiting in Randolph. ' John Moffat of Mr. and Mrs. Woods Cross, Utah, visited at the homes of Bishop Johnson and A. W. Thornock last week. 4 o How Much Are You Worth As A TIRE CHANGER? Electrician C. L. Wilson, who is moving the Telephone office and motored to Shit Leonard Shelby, Lake Wednesday and returned Thurs day. The telephone will soon be in first class shape and the service is ;j expected to be much improved. t ! Postmaster and Mrs. Wm. E. Marshall and son Layton, motored to Ogden last Sunday to attend the annual postmasters convention held there on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Baflnard, and son Wesley, of Evanston, accompanied them from Evanston. They returned Tuesday evening. Half an hour lost on the road wrestling ;; o ! 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 o when tire prices are so low? PLAY SAFE-LUS HANG ON A BRAND NEW SPARE NOW ET j; II RANDOLPH GARAGE Subscribe for Reaper MOTHS WILL DIE RATHER THAN EAT TREATED MOHAIR LAST science Is making against the moth, that harmless looking little insect that causes j; damage to household effects to the Mrs. J. L. Conley, sons, Keith, Ar- tune of $400,000,000 annually. In rethur and LaMar and Mrs. Annie Find one important fabric, fay of Ogden, are visiting in Ran- gard to at lenst mohair vehet, victory has been dolph this week. achieved. All fabrics made from animal fiber, A large number1 of Randolph Fish ;; and Game Club members attended which is largely protein, are normally at attractive to moths. !! the Fish and Game Club outing Exceptional Ideal Beach June 6th. The banquet cleanliness, exposure to sunlight and those was swell and enjoyed by use of moth deterrents applied at n who were in attendance, as were the the short addresses made by th$ Game home are sometimes helpful, bat the Commissioners and officers In charge. thorough and scientific way to thwart The dance was the best one held at the enemy is for the material to be Ideal Beach this season. Boost for the Game Club. Legal Precedent One legal authority says: In the Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Blair and California, legal system a deciof Venice, Otto Conger were visitors at the home of Mrs. sion by a court, made on a question Annie Oorless for a few days this of law arising in a casa and necesweek. sary to Its determination, Is an author1 ity, or binding precedent, in the same TO COMING TALKING PICTURES court or In other courts of lower rank. RANDOLPH In subsequent cases where the same A talking picture concern from question is again in controversy. Preston, Idaho, will start talking This is called the doctrine of precepictures here at the Kozy. They will dent, or stare decisis et non quleta movere," which means to stand by give a show every Tuesday. Jack Oakie in The Sap From the decisions and not disturb what is Syracuse, will be the first picture, settled." next Tuesday, June 16. If you want talkies in Randolph, come out and show you are interested. AT ! Anglo-America- n , The First National Bank Evanston, Wyoming. 1 WELCOME HOME AND FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN MISSIONARIES Velcomes Your Business i More Than 56 Ofears of Continued Service to this Community A very good progilam, with games and dancing was given Wednesday night in honor of Kenneth Hatch who recently returned from a mission, and Keith Jessop, who with his Mrs. Hanna Telford, grandmother, left with Bishop Johnson Friday morning for Salt Lake City, where he will take a ten days course beford leaving on his mission to California. The Reaper wishes him all the success in the world, may he enjoy his mission. YOUR ATTENTION! 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 equivaent' under your hair DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP permanently mothproofed with chemicals at the mill when it is being made. So successful is this process that mohair velvet, or velmo as the rich pile fabric made from the hair of the angora goat is called, once considered by housewives as the moths heaven is now recognized as their Waterloo. It has indisputably been proved that moths will starve themselves to death rather than eat mohair velvet that has been so treated. This feature alone, aside from the qualities, easy cleaning and luxurious appearance of velmo, recommends it as the ideal fabric for furniture upholstering. For other furnishings, frequent airing and plenty of sunlight will tend to reduce the breeding haunts of the house moth. Killing the moth on the wing will not do any good as by the time it has reached the flying stage It has already deposited its eggs and is ready for death. It is these eggs or larvae which, hatching out, seize the animai fibers which have not been chemically treated and eat them. long-weari- ng , PATENTS 'AND -- LI TRADE-MAR- KS c. A. Snow & Co. 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