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Show THE RICH COUNTS REAPER. n,mlOLPH. 'Snfn Reviewed Local and Personal Dorothy Can Samuel Rex and daughter, Barbara, returned home Wednesday from a trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rex will remain in. Salt Lake for two or three r than fiction, to those who pie who live an our own. weeks. Atwater Kent Radio With the golden voice. If you are contemplating on buying a radio get our prices. Its land, time has Their customs confront a far distant Ferein lies the fascination of the past still living In the eeing With rare style Dorothy present. Canfield playB upon the wide variety of human emotions. Bishop Tingey of Woodruff and W. of Randolph were business visitors In the north end of the coun ty Thursday. T. Rex WASHINGTON White Store, the Best CPlace to Trade Mr. and Mrs. Orin Jackson returned from Bear Lake Tuesday with a load of lumber. Mrs. Opal Stayner and daughter Louise of Ogden were visitors at the R. S. McKinnon hom? this week. They returned home Friday. , ' The First National Bank Evanston, Welcomes Your Business Vloe Jackson and David Smith motored to Salt Lake Monday night to help Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith return home. Mr. Smith was taken suddenly ill Sunday and was unable to drive his car home. He is reported to be very weak and sick at this time. The! Reaper joins with his many friends in wishing him a speedy recovery. I ELACK DANIEL: By Honor W. Morrow, 368 pp. $2.50. An historical Romance by the author of "Forever Free. Following the death of his wife and a year later his brother, Daniel Webster determines to quit public life at the height of his career. Influence and importunities of friends fall to shake his decision, J unitl he meets and wins the lovely I Caroline LeRoy. His speech, which I John Marshall said saved the Constitution, probably never would have been made had it not been his promise Ito this wonderful lady to continue In the service of his country. I find It a (brilliant, dramatic, moving love story iof a great man. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rex and children and Mrs. W. T. Rex were busi- Wyoming. ness visitors at Evanston Tuesday. : More Than 56 Years of Continued Service to this Community Paul Kennedy was rushed to the L. at Salt Lake Wedneswas operated upon for appendicitis. His appendix had ruptured but he is reported to be getting along alright. D. S. hospital day, where he Mrs. Samuel R. South of Island 3 Park, Idaho, is visiting in Randolph! Ll with friends and relatives. Mrs. Irene Nicholls who has been" very sick with pneumonia is reported on the improve. THE POOCH: By Boss Santee, 253 pp. $2. lllus. by author. "If a dog is just a mutt, his chances of belonging to some real boy who understands are always good. Thats a bit of Spikes philosophy in his autobiography. But Spike is a pedigreed wire-haTerrier whose pet peeve is a skunk, whose joy is a fight, and Is whpse Idea of a a 'chew out of a carcass that has remained In the sun a week. Big Boy, 'the cowboy who owns him doesnt mind except when Spike crawls into Big Boys bunk. Spike puts me in mind of my own boyhood friend not too effete, if you know what I mean. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson returned from Salt Lake and Ogden Thun day. Mrs. Erma Brough and children are visiting in Centerfield. Treat Your Car to a New Finish. 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 Perk up your car with paint. RANDOLPH GARAGE sss 3232 ir Arthur Brough has gone to work in the mines east of Evanston. Mrs. Leonard Phipps is visiting In Randolph. Mrs. Phipps was formerly Miss Phyllis Corless. Mr.and Mrs. Peterson of Wyo., relatives of our local shoemaker, Ben here this Wi Jones, are visiting - week. Stake Conference will be held Randolph Saturday and Sunday. ALBERT GROPE: By F. 0. Mann, 576 pp. $2.60. Without to appear attempting facetious, to me Albert In this book, gropes for and achieves the better things in life. He is such a timid soul, the son of a widow and charwoman in a London suburb. Living In almost abject poverty he finds employment In a second hand book store as a handy boy. His struggle for education, his Innate refinement, the torture his soul endures in contact with society because of his extreme shyness, and his hectic flight from an experienced needy lady to the arms "f of his final love, makes this an in- in Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall were very unfortunate while in Salt Lane attending conference. Mr. Marshall, while taking Mrs. Chas. Ellis to her home at Woods Cross was run into by another car at the railroad crossing where the road to Woods Cross, leaves the main cement highway. No one was seriously hurt but the cars were damaged very badly. Mr. Marsh all was compelled to come home without the car which was left in Salt Lake for repairsi Many auto wrecks Monuef'iv are had at this particular place. The know about Opport We don't main road to Woods Cross leaves the our at door, but certainly we teresting novel. highway turning to the left and cross knocking on its mailing list. Boston be seem to track. railroad ing the Released, Week of September 28, 1931 Transcript FOR SALE Heatrola, almost as good as new. Price reasonable. Inquire HI of Leonard Bingham. 1 B2 MERRY-GO-ROUN- Anonymous, 366 pp. $3.00. This book gives me the same shock as my morning mirror. It appears to reflect the awful truth without reverence of everyone who is anybody In Washington, from the President down. are shown with feet Some of our Idols ' of clay. It ridicules the "Career men of the State Department, calls the former Ambassador to Mexico "Little Nemo; Andrew Mellon as "The man who stayed too long." The Is as intimate to Washington Shook strata as ones own threshold, the door wide open and the hinges broken. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kennedy were Evanston visitors Thursday. . C? Cup with a, people erstands, the Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rex, daughter Helen and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, motored to Salt Lake and returned Wednesday. i If Its a Red Rimming Henry Byrne, who received a broken leg at the Rodeo, Sept. 23, was well enough to be moved to the rancu where he was working at the time of the Fair and Rodeo. I Our entire line of Star Brand Shoes has been marked down from 20 to 50 percent. r - One Automatic Electric FOR SALE Washing Machine, almost as good as new. Inquir of Mrs ..FRANK PEARCE ;; Subscribe for The Reaper. 1 We are in receipt, of a large shipment of New Styles of Ladies Shoes. OPrices range from $2.95 to $3.95 a pair. Buy your shoes where you get quality. NOTICE coal to your bin for $7.00 and Sublette coal for $10.00. DeVERE CURTIS. I will deliver,. Kammerer , T YOUR ATTENTION! Lets Keep th'e Telephone. If we keep a telephone system in the County we must suport it. Pay your telephone bill regularly the first of each month. We are unable to settle our accounts unless those who have phones settle each month. Utah-Wyomi- ng Have you ever wondered iow that polished appearance of the well groomed man? is attained? A small amount of Egyptian Bouquet or Bonnie TRADE-MARK- S )rierhair oil from a 25c bottle U C. A. & will solve your problem. These oils are successfully Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25, (XX) patents obtained used to set finger waves. for inventors in every section Sold at of country. 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