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Show THE RICH COUNTt REAP ER. KanPOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal Mrs. Dan E. Marshall of Laketown Utah is visiting in Randolph this week. July 27 to Aug. 1. Special 100 lbs High 10 lbs Sugar Patent Flour $1.85 59 Kerr Mason Lids 2 Doz Powdered Sugar lb Shelled Walnuts lb Red and White Green Tea 1-- .25 2 lb 10 50 .32 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phipps and babe returned to Ogden Wednesday, afiter spending several weeks in Percal Fast Color yd 18 Mens Heavy Shirts 5 Mens Work Hose 6 pair 49 Ladies Fast Qlty cotton hose .20 Childrens Hose pair 20 Boys Horse Hide Gloves ....75 Mr, and 'Mrs. Oluf Larson spent Monday visiting friends Tn Ran-dolph. Mrsu Peter! Clawson is visiting at Smithfleld and Bountiful this week. Electric Light Flour 48 lb. .94 Purity Brand Flour 48 lb. $1.15 Melvin Jackson .of Ogden, Utah, came to help pat up the Jackson hay. He expects to stay about two weeks. Mr . and Mrs. Dan Gamble and family of Ogden, are spending a few days visiting at the home of Mrs. Gambles parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Roy Snowball Mrs. Opal Stajner and daughter of Ogden are visitors at the R. S. McKin non home. Mrs. Stayner is a sister of Mrs. McKinnoiC Oscar Kennedy has returned from Mrs. Kennedy and babe will remain there for another week or two Ogden. The First National Bank Evanston, Audrey Kennedy and Edith Shelby are spendingk a short vacation in Ran Wyoming. . dolph. 24 Joe Ranson and family spent July in Randolph. Joe returned to Og- den Monday. Mrs. Ranson and Robert will stay for an extended visit Welcomes Your Business Mrs. John Henry Smith and daughters, Zella, Josephine and Mrs. Ponu, are visiting at the Samuel Rex ranch this week. More Than 56 Ofears, of Continued Service to this Community Mr. and last week-en- Mrs. David Smith spent in Salt Lake City. d Peter McKinnon of Ogden was in Randolph this week looking after his interests here. MA and Mrs.. Joe Normandy of Evanston, Wyo., spent a few days visiting at the home of Mrs. Annie Kennedy. Lut,,,w 3SSSSSEB3S Doctor Your New Horse Power Mr. C. W. Walton of Salt Lake City spent several days in Randolph in the interest of the Utah Wyoming Ind. Tel. Co. Geo. Stienhour of Fossil, Wyo., visiting week. i Your motor car-th- e new horse-powneeds to be doctored and cared for at all times "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure Dont wait until your car breaks down with consequent loss of time and big expense. It will pay you to have it checked over now, relatives in Randolph is this Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conger and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curtly and babe, all of Victor, Idaho, are visiting friends and relatives here. They are stopping at the home of Mrs. Annie Corless. er Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes and babe, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schofield of Evanston wiere Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell. Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Ashton of Provo, spent Pioneer Day in Randolph. They seemed to have had a very nic RANDOLPH GARAGE time visiting with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Shelby an and. Mrs. Leonard Shelby an family spent the 24th in Randolph. Mr. J. N. and Bishop Clarence Cook c Garden City were in Randolph Tnei day trying to locate hay for the coming winter. - THE STRAND THEATER Week of July 31th to Aug. 7th. THURSDAY and FRIDAY FAMILY NIGHTS "lip POPS THE DEVIL, starring Skeets Gallagher, Stuart Erwin. Lilya n Tashmap, Carple Lombard apd Norman Foster, A sparkling comedy romance taken frpm the stage hit. Her eyes op a career, her heant on a home. What does this modern wife want. See what she gets in this hilarious cqmedy, Up Pops the Devil, Paramount Talkipg News and Fables, THE FLY GUY, Bring the family either Single Admission 15 and 35 cents night for 50 cents. SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 P, M, William Haines Irene Purcell. C, Aubrey Smith, Charlotte Granville Ho tried an acid test on and Lily an Bond ip "UST A GIGOLO. the girl he Loved and she won. See William Haines as a great lover with comedy trimmings. It was a sensation on the stage its a landslide on the screen. Serial, FINGER PRINT S, and STRANGE .AS IT SEEMS." Admission to Matinee 10 and 25 cents Evening 15 and 35 cents SUNDAY and MONDAY MATINEE SUNDAY 2:3Q P, M. Douglas Fairbanks with Bebe Daniels in REACHING FOR THE MOON, POUG as a modern Wall Street Wizartd adventuring in a 20th Century Romance. What excitement! At last the answer to the plea of millions. Doug in a 6tory of today. Thrills by the score. PARAMOUNT TALKING NEWS and REALMS OF THE GOBLINS. Matinee Sunday at 2 ;30 P. M. Admission 10 and 30 cents Evening 15 and 40 cents TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY WOMEN LQVE ONCE, starring Paul Lukas, Eleanor Boardman, Geoffrey .Kerr, Heartaches are the price of a great lave. This woman counts the price cheap for the supreme ecstacy of real romance. See why! When a map loves his love Is still his own, but when a woman loves, her love is bound to the man she loves by H E HP I N bonds stronger than herself. Our Gang Comedy, RAG TIME and Screen Song, ALEXANDERS Admission 15 and 35 cents BAND. THURSDAY and FRIDAY FAMILY NIGHTS POLITICS with Polly Moran and Marie Dressier, Yon laughed at these two in Reducing now come and ROAR at them in this but exciting comedy. They have their troubles in POLITICS, every misadventure is a howl and every fight a scream. They win DOLLAY DIZZY with Charby a landslide of laughs. Comedy. lie Chase, and PARAMOUNT TALKING NEWS. Bring the family either night for 50c. Single Adm. 15 and 35 cents Those entitled to a free show this week are : A. N. PARSONS MRS. OTIS ATKINSON . 1 An unusually large number of Randolph people attended the funeral of J. F. Spencer at Evanston, as did the Evanston people and surrounding towns, which showed the love and esteem held for John Spencer. The speakers were Oluf Larson of Salt Lake, Robert Spencer of Logan and BishopMIarold E. Brough of Evanston. All spoke of J. F. is a man whs was fair and square with his fellow-me- n in all his dealings. He was loved by everyone and will be missed im mensely by the people of Evanston and Randolph. Several beautiful solos were rendered. The floral offerings were profuse and beautiful. Interment was made in the Evanston cemetery. The people of this community are rejoicing over the heavy rain storms that came Tuesday and Wednesday It was indeed one of the bst things that coufld have happened. The farm ers are almost sure to get a good sec ond crop , of alfalfa if the storm is not folowed by a frost. Mr. and Mrs. James Kiddy Were among those attending the Covered Wagon celebrttlon at Salt Lake City. There Should Be a Tele' phone, in every Home as well as the Business Houses Let us put aPhonein your Home. , Ut. Wyo.Ind. Tel. Co. YOUR ATTENTION! foiATENTS If you had a diamond, would you keep it hidden from sight, f-'- where its beauty could not be Mrs. T. A. Jensen and children of enjoyed? Keep your head well Lyman, Wyoming arrived in Randolph, trimmed you may have its Thursday for a short visit with friends LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public . C. A. Snow & Co. Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section equivaent under your hair and relatives TRADE-MARK- S of country. Write tor book let telling how to obtain a patent; with list of clients DAVE SMITHS SHOP BARBER In your State. 710 8th. St Washington, D. C. PIANOS AT A SACRIFICE We have in the vicinity of Randolph two pianos one a small NOTICE Ratheri than reship these inwe turn will the struments to Ogden Of Rich County, Utah contract over to a responsible party I have at my ranch a bunch of kid who can furnish satisfactory refer came from the East Range er, goats that A specialty of making Deeds and Titles ence. Address R. P. Snyder, our with sheep. Would like very much of Glen Bros.- Music Co., Ogden! Utah for full information as to find owner of same Jos E. Hatch, j to the balance due. LICENSED ABSTRACTOR . Baby-Grand- Credi-Manag- I |