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Show THE RICH COUNT? HEATER. rv.OOU'H. Local and Personal UTAH SLOW GROWTH New Books Reviewed Teds ambition is to be as big as his cousin Ed, who Is some years older. He was told that to do so he must eat LARRY: Thoughts of Youth, 145 pp) $1.25. more good, rich food. He accepted the stitute Thursday. Why, why, why was he cut down challenge and measurements were before life had really started? I feel taken on the stove. . Supt. and Mrs. R. D. Law went to a better man for reading this book. other he had made The after day Salt Lake City via Logan Thursday. Mrs: Mildred Thomson and Mrs. several trips to the pantry between Being a father myself I will say this Abbie Telford accompanied them as meals, he sought the measuring mark, I hope my boy will be as fine a chap as Larry Foster. The diary and letters looked carefully and then said disfar as Logan. of this boy are presented without gustedly ; Mrs. Chas. H. Spencer suffering or explanations. It is an open bit a changes I aint Dog gone it, growed with an attack of appendicitis, was since yesterday. book ol the life of this nineteen year taken to Salt Lake Wednesday by old lad at Lafayette College and his James Kiddy. An operation may be Impressions, ideals and philosophy durPoliteness necessary. A. I asked my girl what she ing his Freshman and Sophomore Mrs. Orin Jackson and Geo. Groll thought of me and she said she years. Reading it one wishes he too motored to Logan Monday, returning thought Id be very attractive to mice. were a hoy again to enjoy "cherryTuesday. What on earth do you think she meant stone clams and strawberry shortcake, or to get his outlook on life as on by it? Mrs. Henry Nicholls, Mrs. Levear page 27 he says, A day like this B. It was just a polite way of sayNicholls and Richard Nicholls, were One proves to me there is a God. ing that you are a piece of cheese. Evanston visitors Tuesday. looks him into the with future as he News. Chicago to Girl Honestly, when I see writes Mrs. Chas. Chipp and son Jack, the troop of females who grace our Inconceivable spent a few days visiting at the home schools I wonder just what the next actuof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G and A tourist came in his is going to be like. The Marshall. without some wanted paying forty years gas ally 1927 presented a window to of class for it, said the Leland G. Rex motored to Logan in memory of Larry. Did you refuse? inquired his Lafayette College for his mother and brother, Fred. I recommend this book to every youth; at the neighbor. They will spend the week-ento every father and mother. No, but imagine a man with nerve Rex ranch. like that not hQlding some political HALF A LOAF: By Grace Eegger and Mrs. L. B. Johnson job. Chicago News. Bishop Lewis, 392 pp. $2.50. were business visitors in Ogden Mrs. Lewis reveals with rare insight Thursday. Application career of a the writer and . Motorist It took me about six his wife from struggling Miss Helen Rex who has been sick to success. She obscurity for the past week, suffering with an weeks hard work to learn how to portrays the adventurings of the two, attack of appendicitis, was taken to drive my car. wife submitting always to the auFriend And what have you got for the Salt Lake City Thursday, where she wanderlust for copy. All is thors will probably undergo ,an operation. your pains? comes to his mill in his inthat grist Motorist Liniment The Humor satiable desire for local color. NothMrs. Glen Moss has been on the 1st. ing is sacred. Even her sufferings in sick list this past week. Not Wasted the throes of child birth makes maFred Smith and Jake Norris moDoes Visitor for another story." With him terial stenographer your with?' load a tored to Logan Thursday It is the author first, the of supplies for their boys and girls waste much time? Boss I should say not, shes been second. The book is realistic, who are attending school at the A. C. romantic and decidedly well written by They expect to bring back a truck here about four weeks and Is enload of apples. the former wife of a successful author. gaged to the junior member. ' All the Randolph school Teachers went to Salt Lake City to attend in- Atwater Kent Radio With the golden voice. If you are contem- plating on buying a radio get our prices. , If Its a Red & White Store, Its the Best Tlace to Trade old-time- r. d The First National Bank Evanston, Wyoming. i Welcomes Your Business Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Evans spent a few days in Randolph the first of the week. They attended the 4 More Than 56 Of ears of Continued Service to this Community stake conference held here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith spent a few days in Randolph visiting friends and relatives after attending the funeral of Ike Smith. 3X53 Treat Your Car to a I 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 ! j We are in receipt of a large shipment of New Styles ' of Ladies Shoes. Prices range from $2.95 to $3.95 a pair. Buy your shoes where you get quality. General Merchandise. My husbands out of too. LUCKY stroke Mrs. Henpecque That paper says V. B. Jackson motored to Salt Lake last Saturday taking Mrs. James I). that a man was arrested on his wedKennedy to see her son, Paul, who ding day and sent to the penitentiary Is at the L. D. S. hospital. James D.. for life. who has been with Paul, returned home Sunday with Mr. Jackson. Mr. Henpecque Yes awful lucky for him. Out of Luck Above all, the doctor urged, you must eat more fruit, and particularly If you need stamps after office the skin of fruit. The skin contains hours, you can buy them at Barkers all the virtues and the vitamins. What, by the way, is your favorite people are wondering why their Post Office call box has been painted so they can not see whether they have any mail or not. In the last checkup of the office, the insaid we must collect rent spector for call boxes at the rate of 10 cents per box per quarter. Anyone wishing to see in their call box may have the paint removed by paying 10 cents for three months. Lock boxes must be paid for in advance or mail will not be put in the box. If you are behind on your rent, better call and settle. All box rent became due Oct. 1st. POSTMASTER. fruit? The patient looked gloomy. conuts, he said. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Thomas Earley, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence in Round Valley, Utah, on or before the 15th day Atty. for Administrator. of Date first publication 9 18)31. 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Date of last Publication 10 16)31. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF 1 THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. Subscribe for The Reaper. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mutual Creamery. V 1931. ALTON EARLEY, Administrator. CHAS. E. II ABU IS. Atty. for Administrator. Date of first publication 91831. Date of last Publication 10l631. 1 NOTICE I will deliver Keanmerer coal to your- bin for $7.00 and Sublette coal - for $10.00. DeVERE CURTIS. SKYSCRAPER: By Faith Baldwin, 319 pp. $2.00. This book is New York, 1931. Behind the towering mass of concrete and steel, the author of Office Wife and "Todays Virtue reveals the love of Lynn Harding for Tom Shepard, both employed in the same bank. Too poor to live on his salary alone, and despite the suave David Dwight, connoisseur of beautiful women, they find a solution to their problem in the pursuit of happiness. The characters in Faith Baldwins new novel are people we know. She simply mal-e- s them a little more intimate. fo) ATE NTS ND U-A- 1 Foundation that what pulls the Remember force hidden within; is the strings there lies the power to persuade, there the life there, if one must speak out, the real man. Marcus Aurelius. Co- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dana are rejoicof November, 1931. ing over the arrival of a baiby boy GEO. W. EARLEY. born last week. Mrs. Danas mother, Administrator. Mrs. Everett, is here for a short visit. CHAS. E. HARRIS. Mr. Dana has taken charge of the In the matter of the estate of Herbert E. Earley, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence in Rouijc Valiev, Utah, on or before the 15th day By Francis Wallace, 284 pp. $2.00. The author of Huddle gives us an other story of fighting action on the Gridiron. He adds a touch of romance in the love story of Dan Curtis, the coach with the will to win, and the daughter of Jerome Gehring, the banker who gold the bonds that built the Stadium a business failure until Curtis makes it a paying proposition. The story is in the nature of an expose of football as a racket. College Gangsters one of the players calls themselves, with the colleges getting the big dough, and the president. Doctor Baker, one of the higher ups. STADIUM: ' Wayne Kennedy and James Jackson went to Salt Lake City with the school teachers. of November, CRich Co. Furn. Co. Mrs. Muggs work, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Sutton of Magna Utah. Mrs. Elmer Smith of Fish Haven. Mrs. Sarah Dustin of Garden City, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and .daughter, Fern, of Montpelier, and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baxter of Evanston were out of town people who attended the funeral of Isaac Smith, which was held here last Tuesday. Many Our entire line of Star Brand Shoes has been marked down from 20 to 50 percent. trip this summer. Stake Conference held in Randolph Saturday and Sunday was well attended. People from the Bear Lake were also in attendance. Apostle Ballard was the chief speaker. He gave the people a lot of good advice and made them many promises if they would pay their tithes and live as Latter Day Saints should. store. rr Out Roaming Were going on a long Mrs. Juggs TRADE-MARK- S YOUR ATTENTION! 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 BARBER LEWIS LONGHURST C.A.SNOW&CO. Successful Practice since 1875. 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