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Show r THE RICH COUNT? REAPER. IMiWIiliWM imuDOLPH. UTAH 3323 Local and Personal World Champion Chopper To Perform Here PIANO CLASS CONCERT Special A concert will be put on by Floyd Kennedy Sunday evening 'at 8:30 oclock at the Ward Chapel with his piano students. Free for everybody-iyou miss it you miss a treat. July 20 to 25. McLaren, World Champion Chopper, will stage a log chopping contest at Randolph, in front of the Furniture Store Tuesday, July 21st. Everyone is cordially invited to attend the unique demonstration of chopping skill f OPeter 1 .26 Kerr Mason Caps Doz .35 Vinegar gal .25 Swifts Bacon lb .10 Powdered Sugar lb A. B. Cristal Soap. 6 Bars ... .25 .25 Corn Beef lbs. Raisins lbs. Schillings Coffee Tall Morning Milk 3 for West Cost Coffee lb Parawax lb. pk 8 4 69 .... 1.69 25 29 12 Electric Light Flour 48 lb. .98 Purity Brand Flour 48 lb. $1.15 Edward Corless of- - California arrived in Randolph Sunday. He ex pects to spend several week with his mother, Mr(s. Annie Corless. Gerald Norris, son of Mr. and Mrs. IL J. Norris, Jr., has been quite sick this week v"j:h tonsalitis. Ed Corless and Mrs. Theron Hatch motored to Kemmerer, Monday and returned Wednesday evening after having had a very pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.R. A. Findlay. $50 Prize A prize of $50.00 will be given to any contestant if McLaren fails to chop a log in the time the contestant takes. Choppers wishing to compete should register at the Furniture Store. Mrs. Dorothy Sims and sons, Enoch a)nd Ve4n Kennedy and their family of Ogden, motored to Randolph Sun- 1 32 two-thir- day. Mrs. Sims remained and will visit for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs J. A. Smith. The others returned to Ogden. H The First National Bank Evanston, Wyoming. The Reaper, was a day late going to press this week on account of the linotype man at Evanston, being unable to set our type, We will continue to sell goods at same prices as advertised on our sale last week and make greater reductions on some items. C. A. McKinnon has ibeen on the silk list for the past ten days with an attack of appendicitis. Welcomes Your Business More Than 56 Of ears of Continued Service to this Community 3 No need to lay a piece of machinery up while you wait for an extra. Bring the broken part to us, and have it welded. All work guaranteed. Prices Rreasonable. RANDOLPH GARAGE ds Rich Co. Furn. Co. Mr. William Boame of Sublette, Wyoming and Vela Smith, Orel! Smith and Tressa Norris spent the 4th and 5th of July at Kemmerer and Sublette, Wyoming. S333 The steel Bridge across Bear river Sagie Creek is being given a new coat of paint. James Kiddy. Oscar Bellman and C. A. Melvin non are doing the work. at There Should Be a Tele phone, in every Home as Several weeks ago Romola Jackson was swinging on a hay derrick and the suing broke, letting her fall to the ground with such force that her shoulder was badly fractured. She is now in the Dee hospital at Ogden and a very critical operation had to be performed owing to the long time that had elapsed since she was hurt It was necessary to cut into the shoulder and break the bones overt which had grown together out of plaice. She is geting along nicely, so reports her mother, Mrs. Orin Jackson who returned a few darn well as the Business Houses Let us put a Phone in your Home. Ut. Wyo.Ind. Tel. Co. C.W. Walton, PLEASE PRESERVE PEACHES (By Betty Barclay) Please preserve peaches Is now being heard all over the country, h cause preserved peaches please those who make such requests. Put up plenty of peaches this year. Not only In your usual way, but in forms that may be new to you. Sugar is cheap. Peaches are plentiful and delicious. Why not stock up your preserve closet for the cold days that are to come? Try these two novel peach recipes : - f TUTTI FRUITI PRESERVES HUNTING AND FISHING 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 ID equivaent under your hair 1 1 I Week of July 17th to July 24th. I ! pound quinces, peeled pound sweet apples, cored and peeled 1 pound pears, cored and peeled 1 pound peaches, pitted and peeled 3 lemons 3 pounds sugar Slice the fruit. Cook apples and until they are quinces separately tender. If the pears are hard they also should be cooked. Drain off the juice, add it to the sugar and boil the mixture until it is a medium thick syrup. Add the fruit, the juice of two lemons, and one lemon sliced very thin. Cook until the preserve is thick and clear. Seal in clean, hot . THE STRAND THEATER THURSDAY and FRIDAY FAMILY NIGHTS BEYOND VICTORY, starring Bill Boyd, James Gleason, 'Zusu Pitts, Lew Uodj, Marion Skilling and Mary Carr. Rich and poor crook and hero hiding in the melting pot of war, a poignant story of love, hate, intrigue and jealousy in the cross sections of life the most dramatic picture of the year. Startling stupendous as different from an ordinary feature as No Mans Land trom BroadCINDERELLA way. Paramount Talking News and Comedy, BLUES. Bring the family either night for 50c Single Admissions. 15 and 35 cents SATURDAY SPECIAL SECRET SIX as good as the Big House and starring Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone, John Mack Brown, Jean Harlow and Marjorie Rambeau. You've seen gangster pictu res before, but never a thriller like this, and never a performance like Wallace Beery's as the stockyard killer who graduates to ruling a city by terrorism. Its truly a great picture. Finger Prints and Comedy, THE HERRING Matinee 2 :30 P. M. Admission 10 and 25 cents MURDER CASE. ' Evening 15 and 35 cents SUNDAY and MONDAY EXTRA SPECIAL Ann Harding with Clive Brook, Conrad Nagel and a big cast in EAST LYNNE. The greatest morality picture ever produced. The love life of a girl who rebelled against man made laws. Seeking joy and contentment she comes face to face with tragedy. Marriage brought disillusion. Where was she to find m- i ,? I a ra" e t Talking News. Matinee Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Admission 10 and 30c Evening 15 and 40 cents TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY LADY. Tallulah Bankhead with Clive Brook in "TARNISHED a scene. This in with drama every wallop Sparkling drama nits written especially for this polished set of stars. Come, meet Tallulah Bankhead the lady who took Groat Britain by storm. Married to a man slie doesn't love and loving a man she cant have. What does life hold for this pampered beauty of the drawing, rooms. Youll like this picture very much. Dont miss it. OUR GANG COMEDY LOVE BUSINESS. Admission 15 and 35 cents THURSDAY and FRIDAY FAMILY NIGHTS Clara Bow in Wiliiard Macks Sensational Stage Drama.KICK IN Regis Toomey, Wynee Gibson. Juliette Compton, Leslie Fenton, James Murray and a big cast of favorites in the cast. In love its the future in law its the past but the law demands her mans future too! lias love anv rights? A thrilling drama of a womans fight for the man she loves. Paramount Talking News and Charlie Chase Comedy, HIGH C Bring the family either night for 50 cents Single Admission 15 and 35 cents Those entitled to one free show this week are: A. J. BARKER J. L. LAKE - -- jars. H U !ITI And heres the V Famous SPORTSMAN'S lbs. peaches 5 lbs. sugar 2 cups vinegar 1 cup water 3 inches stick cinnamon Cloves Peal the peaches. Make a syrup of the sugar, vinegar and water. Add the stick cinnamon. Stick two whole cloves in each peach. Cook a few at a time in the syrup, simmering gently until tender. Put in sterilized fruit Jars. Cook the syrup until thick. Remove cinnamon. Pour boiling hot syrup over peaches. Seal jars tight. KNIFE July 24 Celedration II G is a monthly magazine for good feilows, young or old, who love the great outdoors. Each i&sue is crammed full of interesting stories and fascinating pictures of Hunting, Fishing, Camping and Trapping experiences and valuable information about guns, rides, fishing tackle, camp outfits. Tells now to cook grub, how to build camps, how to tram hunting dogs, where, when and how to catch fish and a thousand and SWEET PICKLED PEACHES 7 ?,2 d The Boy Scouts and Bee Hive girls were selected as a committee to take charge of the Pioneers. All those 70 years or over are considered pioneer? of Utah and Randolph and will be honorled throughout the celebration. A .booth will be fixed up at the Fair Grounds for that purpose. Arrangements will be made to bring our Pioneer fathers and mothers, to the cele bration and return them, to their home when they desire to go. ADVERTISING 1 LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Vport8men Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles fo I SPECIAL OFFER ATE NTS AND TRADE-MAR- KS L1C.A.SNOW&CO. Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section We will send you this Remington Sportsman's Knife and Hunting A Fishing for a whole year, 12 Big Issues. 51 .00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Maxi your order today, HUNTING & FISHING Transit Bid, Bostu, Hut of country. Write for booklet telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients in your State. 710 8th St., Washington, D. C. NOTICE If you speak what is untrue, said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, you will find difficulty In speaking truly. For the truth is sensitive and avoids those who treat it with discourtesy. Washington Star. Bids will be received by the Board of Education for Janitors in the respective schools in the county and will be considered at the board meet, ing to be held August 3. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 'G. N. WESTON. Clerk. 1 1 Pointer for Liars Frogs Select Puddles IV. E. Marshall in charge. Watch All things are relative, and being an for hand bills, etc. of the important citizen is merely a matter With the organizations church in charge, we are guaranteed of finding a town small enough. an i celebration. Everybody boost. Richmond News Leader. A-- Notary Public l hirsts for ehown In acttul izs with stag handle and two long slender blades, just rrlnt u need for kiniung and cleaning fish and game. Blades are of superior quality steel just right for a good clean job of slitting and skinning. ALL LEWIS LONGHURST helpful FOR HONORED GUESTS DAVE SMITHS SHOP BARBER FISHING & REMINGTON . sijmrt-worl- Mgr Simplicity of Manner Simplicity of manner, wrote Jeffrey, Is the last attainment. Men are very long afraid of being natural, from the dread of being taken for ordinary. |