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Show THE RICH COUNT! REAP ER. - UTAH iwmDOIPH. Local and Personal s - July 27 to Aug. Special 100 lbs ' High Patent Flour $1,85 10 lbs Sugar ......r.r. :r....r.59 Kerr Mason Lids 2 Doz .25 Powdered' Sugar lb .10 Shelled Walnuts lb Red and White Green Tea V. 1-- 2 .50 lb .32 Mens-- . i We were Informed that while Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith were away Iasi evening, prowlers entered theixl home ransacking it from, top to bottom. Who they were and what they wanted remains a mystery. 1. Fast Color yd Percal - : 18 .85 Heavy Shirts Mens Work Hose 5 pair ..... .49 Ladies Fast Qlty cotton hose .20 Childrens Hose pair . . . . .150 75 Boys Horse Hide Gloves Electric Light Flour 48 lb. .98 Purity Brand Flour 48 lb. $1.15 that a baby , It has been reported boy was born at' the Diee hospital to Mil and Mrs. Dale Rees of Woodruff Utah. Clifford Kennedy had his" hand mash ed quite "badly while fixing a motor Tuesday. Sid Sims and "Florence Stoken and children of Ogden, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith Mrs. They returned home Sunday. Sims, who has been visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Bessie Smith) returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peart, Mrs. Etta Peart, Bessie and Eunice Smith started op an auto tour Wednesday. Thev expect to visit Canada, Springs, Idaho, Ogden and places. The First National Bank Evanston, - - - - Wyoming. . 4l Soda other Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kennedy motored to Ogden Monday. Mrs. Kennedy expects to be in Ogden for some time under the carC of a doctor. Jessie 'Hatten otf jSvanston spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Randolpn .wilting fire insurance. He reported having had a very good business. Clyde Brewier and family of Ogden are visiting friends and relatives in Randolph this week. Welcomes Your Business John Reed and' son of the B. Q. ranch and Mr. Walker were towii' visi tors Tuesday. i More Than 56 Years of Continued Service to this Community Eddie Kennedy and children Mfl9. are visiting in Montpelier, Idaho this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horsely. Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Syracuse, are visiting at the B. Q. ranch this " week.' T (Doctor Your New Horse Power 'ii , Forest fires are reported in the viBug Lakes and also near cinity of Cokeville. A number of Randolph men went out to try arid stop, the" fire in Your motor car-th- e new to be doctored and cared for at all times "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Doijit wait until your car' breaks down with consequent loss of time and big expense. It will pay. you to have it checked over now, horse-power--me- Geb. and Melvin Kennedy motored to Star Valley Tuesday for a load of furniture belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kennedy who are expecting to move into Ed. Evans house In the sputh east section of town. ds RANDOLPH GARAGE i the Bug Lake district. Mrs. J. O. Rex and daughter, and Mrs. A. H. Rex, Mrs. Lucille "Jensen, Mrs. Leonard Hellstrom and Mrs. Liz zie Longhmtet motored to Evanston Wednesday. Harvey Harris, who has been herding sheep for Julian BrolC for the past 3 months, has. returned, to Randolph and has accepted a job haying for Samuel Rex. Mbs. Mary B. Rex and Pearl Brough were Eianston visitors Tuesday. Kenneth Hatch. Mrs. Hyrum Thomson and Mrs. Abbie Telford motored to Salt Lake City Thursday, where they will celebrate Pioneer Day. Mrfe. Dan McKinnon left for Salt Lake City Wednesday for, the .Pioneer Day celebration. strand theater 24th. Week of 17th to THE July i f July . ii, t, ' NIGHT i : : Clara Bow with Regis Toomey, Wynne Gibson and Juliette Compton in KICK IN. Hunted and ther only crime is Love.' This amazing Clara Bow will sweep you off your feet-- a thrUliBg drama of woman's fight for the man she lov es. A slendeS wedding ring is stronger than the laws steel bracelets! See why! See a great emotional star the new dara Bow fight for ' her right to love! PARAMOUNT- TALKING NEWS. Charlie Chase Comedy, HIGH C.1- Bring the family either night for 50c Single Adm. 15c and 35c SATURDAY MATINEE 2 :80 P. M. SHIPMATES, starring Robert Mon tgomery, Ernest Torrence, Dorothy Jordan, Hobart ' Boswotth, Cliff Edwards and Hedda Hopper. Made in cooperation with the U. .S. Nhvy. Perhaps never before has the glamor of naval life been so thrillingly put on the screen! Excitement from start to finish And how youll enjoy Bob Montgomery as the sailor who' amazes the whole Navy by winning the Admirals daughter. Heres' the talkie youll talk about Serial, FINGER PRINTS and Comedy, L AUGHING GRAV Y. Admission Matinee 10 and 25 cents 'Evening 15 and 35 cents SUNDAY and MONDAY MATINEE SUNDAY 2:30 P. M. 'HELLS ANGELS, with Ben Lyon,- Jean- Harlow, James Hall. No magother picturue has ever equalled the daring and breath-takin- g nitude of this mighty drama of the skies, which required- - three yeats to make and cost millions. A tremendous success in New York.Los Angeles and every place where It has been shown. PARAAdmission Matinee 10c and 30c MOUNT TALKING NEWS. " Evening 15 and 40 cents WEDNESDAY S PECIAL TUESDAY AND THE LAWYERS SECRET, wth Clive Brook, Richard Alien, Fay Wray and Jean Arthur. What is the fatal secret he can neither eonceal nor reveal and keep his honor and the girl he loves? Smashing all convention, The Lawyers Secret" bares the intimate DOGVILLE lives and loves of five human" hearts. Dog Comedy, Admission 15 and 35 cents MELODIES." THURSDAY and FRIDAY FAMILY NIGHTS UP POPS THE DEVIL, with Skeets Gallagher, Carole Lombard, Stuart ErWlfl, Lilyan Tashman and Norman Foster. When a man marries, what happens? mad, modern days when the wife, earns more than her husband and bolds him on an allowance of money and love! Heres the sparkling answer with" a heart throb. PARAMOUNT TALKING NEWS. Cartoon. FLY GUY. Bring the family either night for 50c Single Admissions 15c and 35c Those entitled to a free shew this week are FRIDAY , - FAMILY - - ! - ... . -- - The ' Klever Kids Revue, which played at Randolph this week was enjoyed very inuCh by those who at tended. The kids were ral clever. GEORGE SIMS Washington Current YOUR ATTENTION! If you had a diamond, would Comment The piano, class recital gven by , Floyd Kennedys piano class was en joyed very qiuch. This class was The Minister of Finance of Frtrace composed of very small childrten, some for an impromptu guest hastily as young as 7 years. They did very when hesends finds that 13 are about to well for beginners. sit down at his table. Instead of him with superstition, why charging Mr. gnd Mrs.' Jack Ragg of Salt assume that he had a fine considLake City, and Earl Hatch and not eration for the peace of mind of his friend Sandy,- spent the week end which is the first and moat guests, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E important cate of a host Hatch. . , , - ! Walter S. Cowling of The Times force, motqred to Magna, Utah Friday last to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Naomi Knight, who died in a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday. On the return trip he was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. W. Cowling, of Los Angeles, Calif., who spent a few days visiting with Is family and friend herb. She returned to Salt Lake Wednesday morning where she will spend a few days before returnTimes, Evanston, ing home. Independence for the Philippines Is again being agitated, but it is contended that freedom for the islands we would produce disaster. When took them, under our wing, hack in n the War days, the 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 Spanish-America- cry of Imperialism (who remembers about it?) was raised, and we were assured that the United States was LEWIS LONGHURST beaded for disaster. It would be interesting to kiow whether any of the 1898 prophets of disaster, still are of Notary Public the same cast of mind, but on the opposite side of the fence. As for the Wyo. Philippines themselves, they are no LI CENSED ABSTRACTOR to try their hand at a doubt The opening of the new U. .P. ten- little willing e disaster, and tabs buildC. A. M. Y. near court the nis Of Rich County, Utah consequences. a was huge ing last Friday evening g success, there being a Six Englishmen have succeeded in crowd at the first open air dance and n 26,000 foot peak in India, A specialty of making Deeds and Titles climbing Then everyone had a wonderful time. a pretty good elevation, but not high attain Tuesday evening, another ento be clear1 of the great Inenough music for was dance given, joyable on the plain below. dian problem Bob each event being furnished by 1-Skyles Reclamation Plant orchestra. Jews in America First On last Saturday evening there was I TRADE-MARK- S 23 Jews reached of Mel a third hori, music rendered by The first group Siriuins Rhythm- Ramblers. The ten- New Amsterdam, now New York, in nis court is furnishing much amuse- 1664, They came from Brazil, having ment for the public and being well left that country when It passed from Successful Practice since 1875. patronized... The Times, ' Evanston. Dutch to Portuguese control. Two Over 25,000 patents obtained Wyo. Jews had preceded them a short time 1 for inventors in every section before. of country. Write for bookSynthetic Widely Used 1 let telling how to obtain Ninety per cent of all the pipe (terns. Zenith of Advancement a patent, with list of clients and beads Imitation wood, And the whole history of civilisain your State. automatic pencils are made of a tion Is revealed in these six words: mm thesis of formaldehyde and carcor. I had a better MinneapWish bolic add. 710- - 8th St, Washington, D. C. olis Star. -- , . , home-mad- te . V record-breakin- - PATENTS fAND Lie. A. SNOWS: CO. - v gayly-col-ere- AMY THOMAS imm d |