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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal CONCERT and DANCE A. H. Rex of Hyrum, Utah, is ing in Randolph with his mother. Woodruff, Wednesday, April 24, 1929 When In Evanston Try the visit- Crystal Lunch Room For Sewing" see Mrs. A. G. Barton. Concert given by The Reclamation Plant Glee Club of Evanston John Neilson directing Mrs. left Kennedy for All white help All home cooking We serve nothing but the very best Mrs. Annie Corless this week purRadio from chased an Atwater-Ken- t Sol Conley. Music for the dance by Smuins Night Hawks Everybody welcome Oscar Ogden to receive medical treatment, Everybody come E. C. CLEVELAND, Proprietor Wm.Johnson has returned from Ogden where he journeyed to see his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peart took a load of hogs to Ogden on Monday. THE RULES OF THE GAME Geo! Mr. and Mrs. Evanston Drug Company Peart returned last week .from an extended visit in The Old Reliable Drug Store Salt Lake. The nearer we live up to the the game. rules of any game, the better It is the same way with the rules of business. many rules and should be lived up to. FOR SALE Three pool tables. quire Arts Lunch Room. Banking has Do not tell some member of your family to sign your checks We sometimes allow such checks to go through if they are small amounts, but it is a loose method and leads to a possible loss sometime. If it doesnt, it is because we are lucky thats alL x Drugs, Patent medicines, Photo Supplies, Electric Lamps and Supplies, Rubber Goods and Stationery. Mrs. Ethel Mae Swanson of Superior, Wyoming, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. A. B. Kennedy in Randolph. Everything kept in a Ward Conference was held Sunday crowd attended here. Many from Evanston also motored down. at Woodruff and a good Drug Store. first-cla- ss Send us your mail orders-Wpay the postage Chas. W.v Walton, Cashier year-olFOR SALE About 800 S Leghorn hens and turkeys, ' either Prices reasonable. hens or gobblers. 'LAURENCE JOHNSON. 7tf. V I Mrs. Edgar Shelby last home in Ogden visiting with relatives returned to her Friday after and Town Talk friends in Randolph. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mr& Richard Jackson. Miss Fae Shelby remained here. It would be greatly appreciated if anyone knowing the whereabouts of Miss Ida LaMarrwill communicate with Postmaster Marshall of Randolph, or W. C. Summers, Windsor Hotel, Sacramento, California. ( See our large assortment of RUG Dont send away for them, we can save you freight We carry highest brands of merchandise Armstrong Linoleums, Monarch Ranges, Cream Separators, Ball Band Rubbers McCor-mick-Deeri- ng See our new line of Dave , Smith, formerly of Randolph, but now of Evanston, was in town first of this week and reports that he will on or about open a Barber Shop herefirst-clabara Dave is 24. April ber and we are glad to welcome him to our town. WILSON BROTHERS ss Meat Market and General Store d French Cambric, Crepes, Rayons You Silks dont need to go away for Dry Goods, we carry the best the market affords. and $450 year-olFOR SALE About 300 either and hens turkeys, Leghorn Prices reasonable. hens or gobblers. LAURENCE JOHNSON. 7tf. Dress Goods and Paint-u- p The best ironing board on the market The R. H. E. club will hold a meeting, Thursday, April 25, at 3 p. m. Social and home problems will be discussed. An effort is to be made to have an out of town Extension worker meet with this club once each month. Clean-u- p We have the material compare our prices J. Norris of Ran.are visiting their daughter, dolph Marsh and family. Mrs. William They are returning from Ogden where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. II. Mr. and Mrs. John Ziegler, Jr., and mochildren, Billie and Margaret to Randolph tored for the week-en- d where they were guests of Mrs. Mr. and Zieglers grandparents. Mrs. James Hayward. They return-tEvanston Sunday evening. I Rich County Furniture Co. Sols Place "Best Place In Town HOTEL o t MEALS, any kind CONFECTIONERY LUNCHES, any time The Best Place To Trade : Wozy Theatric George I. Barker, Proprietor SATURDAY, April 20 "SURRENDER ' The despotism of pre-wRoyalty crushed under the hand of modern tolerance! A Russian Prince and the daughter of a Rabbi surmount the barriers of caste and creed! The story of a girl who sacrificed herself for a whole town, to be stoned by the intolerance of her own people! Europes greatest actor brought to America for this picture! ar Ivan Mosjukine and Mary Philbin Paramount News and Comedy Admission 10c and 30c " ' SUNDAY, April 21 A tensely dramatic appealing story of two American Middies and a girl, packed with action and thrills, a picture that will long linger in the memory of all who see it. News and Our Gang, in "Playing Hooky Admission 10c and 25c ! Second Sunday in May : Express your love for her with a pretty bouquet of Cut Flowers or a Blooming Plant Bouquets, $2.00 and up Plants, $1.50 and up 8 With John Mack Brown, Jeanette Loff, Hugh Allen I' Mothers Day Cash With Order "ANNAPOLIS i' : - PLANTS Rose Bushes Hydrangeas Geraniums Fishermen Baskets, Calla lilies Coleus Pansies CUT BLOOMS Roses Carnations Sweet Peas Violets Jouquils Tulips Gladioli Order Early EvansUon Floral Bread, Cakes, Pies everything good to eat Magazines, Stationery, Kodak Films High-grad- e Candy, Ice Cream, Becco Home of those good foumtain drinks -- We lead We Never Follow Phone 8 and Music Co. ' Evanston - : - Wyoming S-pa- rk i : : : : e d BANKOFRANDOLPH X En- Arthur Brough, proprietor of Arts Lunch Room wishes to announce that he has discontinued the pool hall. or endorse them without authorizing them to do so at the Bank. X in front of Sols Place x |