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Show THE RICH COUNTY BEATER. iy.nnol.PH. UTAH Local and Personal David Bingham and family are moving into the Dan Marshall horn. The Red Cr White Store Your Interests at Heart Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoffman and two children motored to Ogden and Salt Lake City last Friday. Henry had all of his teeth extracted and Bert had his tonsils removed, also two of the children. They returned last SundSfc. - P. H. Leland Rex motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday to bring back the body of Warren Rex who died in the L. D. S. Hospital Tuesday. & White merchant is one of the thousands who are banded to provide the finest and purest foods at daily prices that together will you instantly recognize as low. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Jackson were Ogden visitors last week. If Its a Red O White Store, Fred Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith returned from Ogden Tuesday with a truck load of peaches. H. J. Norris, sr. who has been visiting in' the lower valley for some time past, returned with them. Your Red Its the Best Place to Trade Mr. and Mrs. Reay Kennedy went to Ogden Tuesday and returned Wed, nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Peart, W. T, Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman and Miss Ila Hoffman were among those the temple excursion who attended at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Larson have moved in from their dry farm. The First National Bank ' Wilson Norris, Irel Longhurst and Donald Rex went to Logan to register at the A. O. College. They return ed Thursday and expect to remain In Randolph until after the Fair, Sppt. 22-2- 3. Evanston, Wyoming. Welcomes Your Business has moved his J. Spencer home W. Thornock family into the O. on North Main. A. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell - moMrs tored to- - Salt Lake Monday. Thelma Scofield of Evanston, adcom panied them. A.- D. witnessed the , - More Than 56 Of ears of Continued Service to this Community Dempsey boxing exhibition. He says Dempsey is a teal man, no' fooling. ""ela Smith has accepted a position with the F. W. Woodworth Institution THIS MANS WAR: By, Charles F. at Roc-- Springs, Wyo. Minder, 306th Machine Gun Battalion, 77th Div., A. E. F. 368 pp. 32.00. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris of. Salt ot Davis Annie Mrs. and Lake City Those who have read "All Quiet, Provo, were Randolph visitors Thurs- perhaps Pershings Memoirs will live day and Friday. with this boy his daily. Battle Front as he writes Mother We experiences Mr A Raymond Fotheringham of Ev were complimented today for being L. D. anston, Wyo.. was taken Back home we would be murderers. Rav Sheriff S. hospital by her father, Osborn last Thursday and operated hung for it "I dont want Dont send me any more money. upon for appendicitis. She is ; reportAn artist and raw rookie Mother. ed to be getting along nicely. - in April? a Cynical veteran in July. The following Randolph people at- A human tale if. there. ever was one. tended the funeral of Francis Stien-hu- r This is a book written as the fellow which was held at Kemmerer you knew Oyer .There would tell it Mondav: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cor- less, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Corless, Ed Cn"less, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warn-Ble- THE FIDDLER OF THE RITZ: By Armand Yescey, 308 pp. 33.50. Lucille Hatch, Mrs. Geo. A. Who dance,' must pay the fiddler. Peart. Mrs. Vera Peart, Mrs.' Ilia Johnson. Mrs. Matilda Jones, Mr. and Who danced to the music of Armand Mrs. Earl Wilson. Mrs. R. S. Mc- Vesceys violin at the Ritz in New Kinnon and Mrs. Twila Kearl. Mrs York, have' paid in full measure in Annie Corless was also there, she the revelation of their true characters.. having been with Mrs. Stienhur for Old and ' young, kings . and beggars the past two weeks. . as a drama.- The book is exin pass t : There' will be a kiddies hour each citing, humorous, touching and sentiday at the Fair during the noon mental. Vescey sas hes a' fiddler, not period. Children wishing to perform a writer; Our impression is1 that he is at the microphone assisted by a big a success at both.' Alas, he declares : brother announcer, get in touch with this is his last and first hook. one of the following before noon Tuesday: Mark Hopkins, Mearl Peart or ifHE NUN OF THE CAFROLLOi By . Glen Moss. Bacheler & White, 321 pp. 35.00. This book concerns the life and letters of Henrietta Gardner Macy,' the American who spent forty years in Venice. Gabriel DAnnunzio speaks of her as "that rarest phenomenon a. The real and true living person. great Duse whose friend she was suggests the title. The Interest the book had for this reviewer is fh the letters to her friends. She paints with words. One sees what she writes. This is a book I am reluctant to lend. I want it handy when Blue Devils chase. k to-kill- There is no reason why your automobile should not have the same rejuvenation this fall that is accorded, everything else. A new coat of paint does the trick in marve lous fashion, at exceptionally small cost v Perk up your car with paint. RANDOLPH GARAGE -- shipment of New Styles of Ladies Shoes. Prices range from $2.95 to $3.95 a pair. Buy your shoes where you get quality. Rich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. m TRADE-MARK- S Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section : of country. Write for book- let telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients in your State. 710 8th St Washington, D. C. YOUR ATTENTION! ; - . We are in receipt of a large AND U C.A.SNOW & CO. . -- : Our entire line of Star Brand Shoes has been marked down from 20 to 50 percent. I , to-th- Treat Your Car to a New Finish. folATENTS Have you ever wondered how that polished appearance of the well groomed man? is attained? A small amount of Egyptian Bouquet or Bonnie Brier hair oil from a 25c bottle will solve your problem. These oils are successfully used to set finger waves. Sold at DAVE SMITHS SHOP BARBER THE HAPPY VALLEY: By Max 289 32.00. pp. Brand, Another Western by the author of LEWIS LONGHURST "Mystery Ranch," "Smiling Charlie, Pillar Mountain and others. The Notary Public local. just returned from an eight yegr prison term, becomes an outlaw four days later for a crime he LICENSED ABSTRACTOR never committed. He escapes through the aid of a benefactor who runs a Of Rich County, Utah Reform Colony at Happy Valley. If there has been action leading up to this event, it is nothing to the speed A specialty of making Deeds and Titles of happenings which climax In good Western fashion. There is action, plenty of action for man reading. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ONE LIVES TO TELL THE TALE: FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF By Edmund Gilligan, 356 pp. Illus. THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND 33.50. FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH I have read many stories of thrillNOTICE TO CREDITORS ing escape, but as Lowell Thomas says in his introduction . . . where else will In the Matter of the Estate of you find one that has had nearly .the B. THOMSON, deceased. GEORGE whole vast continent of Africa, from Hart, Creditors will present claims with top to bottom as its setting? Ludwig vouchers to the undersigned adminishara, the T7t - Ehlers, Executive Officer of the U. S. residence at Randolph, trator la a method yriTel-of Coast Guard Ship Cartigan, relates Utah, onat orhisbefore the 15th day of Ing. The first recorattnstan, his with300 1931. German other October, escape hara-kiras It is or happy dispatch, HYRUM A. THOMSON, sometimes called, is that of Tame-tom- Sailors from a British Prison Camp at Administrator. two their death and Cape' Town, year brother of Sutoku, an G. DAINEiS, NEWEL In the Twelfth century, after a de- trek north to Cairo. Now, he alond Attorney for Administrator. is sole a the survivor. raisin hair Its feat In which most of his followers thriller Mates, Date of First Publication: Aug. 21st makejao mistake. were slain. Date of Last Publication. Sept. 18th. Bad-Ma- i, o, n, |