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Show UTAH Local and Personal JSS3 ' Mrs. Chas. Christmas Toys aOOLFH. REAPER. THE RICH COUNT Toys . H. Spencer very sick this, week. has been Mr., and Mrs. Orin motored to Og den Tesday with a load of chickens and other livestock. ; Quality Groceries at Economy Prices. - Monday morning Santa Clause, will be at our store with a beautiful line of Toys, Gift Novelties, Furniture and Rugs On hundreds of articles the prices will be cut to half on our opening date; We are determined to dispose of our toy stock this year and there will be no need to go away to trade. Come and Our stocks are complete and also our lines of Dry Goods and Notion Novelties. You can buy a Radio of lis on a small down payment balance in monthly installments. see us - - Farrell Peart, purchased the General Merchandise. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Mrs. Morrell Booth of Lakota, came to Randolph Monday for a few day's visit with folks the Nicholls. . j. Leland Rex was an Evanston, visit ' or Saturday. Shirley Kennedy, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kennedy has been quite sick the past week. Mrs. a two Ernest Corless ' returned from weeks visit at Ogden Monday. TWENTY PERCENT OFF ON Wool andFlannel Shirts Mens and Boys Unions Walter Norris, sr., is repotred ail ing this week. Margaret Ziegler, daughter of Mrs. Clyde Wilson went to Evanston Thurs Ladies and Boys Sweaters Childrens and Ladies Shoes day for a few days visit. Gwendolyn Norris was hurt in High Wednesday. School A. E. C. OR.ichGp.Furn. Co. Ivan Snowball home. Patterson is working for Fred Feller. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson motor ed to Kemimerer Thursday. A car load of cotton seed cake was unloaded at Wasatch this week. Live stock men get a better freight rate at Utah points, than they do at Ev anston or Sage. . The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rex has been on the sick list t this week. The First National Bank Evanston, C. R. Spencer left last Friday with a car load of cattle for the California market. Prepare For Cold Weather At this time of the year it is wise to put in antifreeze. Letus check over your cooling system. Replace old hoes and solder any leaks. We use air pressure to test radiadors when soldering. Antifreeze is cheaper than new radiators and cylinder blocks. RANDOLPH GARAGE i- turning. Dont forget to see our line Christmas Cards. i 1 TEACHERS PARENT MEETING Parent Teachers meeting will be held ' Monday, Dec. 11 at the High and en School. A very iristructive joyable.time is in store for all who attend. Three, projects will be token up. First, the project on thrift. Some plan is to be developed by which every child in the grade school will be pro vided 'with a savings bank. Second, a project to provide! Christmas cheer for the needy. Third. Dr. King, the eye specialist will speak to the pgr ents. :In addition to this splendid pro gram, the eats committee is arrang ing an old fashioned candy pull and the social committee are planning for games and entertainment. It will he a gala pre holiday affair. Everyone is invited. i , , , BURGLARS ATTEMPT TO BREAK INTO RANDOLPH MANS CAR " Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spencer and Mr, and Mrs. Leo McKinnon made a business trip to- Salt Lake City Mon day. They report that while they were enjoying a show, someone tried con to break into their ear, which tained numerous Christmas parcels and other purchase which they had The handle on right- front door had been broken off, which madfe it very difficult for them to get into their car, hut the party did not get into their car, for which they were very thankful.. Marion Shoppe Evanston, Wyo. 444444444444444444444444444444444444 - BEAUTY FOR ALL In the past the slow and tiresome methods of applying beanty culture rendered.it a luxruy beyond the means of the- average person. But modem facilities have, through the tremendous saving in time, brought the courteous prevelege of visiting the beauty shop and having a skilled operator care for the individual beauty requests within the reach cf all desiring to improve their personal appearance. Mrs. Lenard Cook of Evanston has authorized me to offer some special Xmas rates for the ensuing month of December on permanent waves All appointments will be filled by the operator in Randolph. For prices call at DAVE SMITHS SHOP BARBER ' . Lets Keep the Telephone. o n If we keep a telephone system in the County we must suport it. Pay your telephone bill regularly the first ofeach month. We are unable to settle our accounts unless those yvrho have phones settle each month. UtahAVyoming Ind. Tel. Co. . The boy scouts had their social Thursday night. Only about half the but those who were boys attended there had an enjoyable, time. Because of the scarcity of nickles the scout committee have devised a plan of financing so that it will not be neces sanp to dig into dads pockets each social time. The scouts take off their hats to the committee there, and say. thanks, what can we do for you? ? pleases. ' 1 made. Lingerie that . oi - Folk, Hosiery and , , fJ that please the Women 1 More Than 56 ears of Continued Service to this Community Jane Jones left for Evanston She expects to go from Thursday. there to Ogden for a week, before re BOY SCOUT NEWS Some Wonderful Coats . Mrs. - Suited for Xmas Presents. i R. S. McKinnon is able to be out again after being sick several days this week. . A New Line of Dresses Welcomes Your Business on the Mrs. Ed Poipe is reported sick list this week. Wyoming. officers in to allTHEElective STATE OF UTAH to see if better methods cannot he introduced, so that the work can be performed more efficient ly and with fewer employes. 8. If so,' take such action as this readjustment warrants. 9. Confer with other department heads to see if work among the de is being needlessly dupli partments cated. 10. If so, agree among yourselves upon a plan , that will put a stop to these duplications and will determine where the required work shall he done, and by whom. of salaries, 11. On the question make a study of present commodity prices,' the purchasing power of the dollar, the present costs of living and the readjustments of incomes which have taken place In all private indust ry among all taxpayers who are maintaining the public payroll. 12. Study the wages and salaries being paid for similar work in' other of government. departments ' 13. Based upon aill thi3 informa fcion, join with other departments in your local government to bring about a standardization and readjustment of wages and Salaries in your depart ' ment. In this readjustment recognize in dividual merit and give equal pay for equal work and equal responsibility. 15. Immediate action should be taker before the adoption of the hud gets for 1932, .so that state, city coun ty and town governments in Utah may operate in 1932 on a more eco nomical basis, on a level with the taxpayers ability to pay and in strict keeping .with the present economic situation. A- - PRICE TRENDS, 19161931.. partment , . - NOTICE I amprepared to do Blacksmithing of all kinds, at reasonable prices, - - - GLEN McKINNON. (Aug. 1931) Base 1926100 (Sept. 1931) 1923100 Base . , ..Base 1909 to 14100 , NOTE: From the above, it will be seen that during the last two years, the prices of farm prodcts have fallen nearly 50 per cent ; whole sale prices have been, reduced over 26 points and LIVING COSTS I HAVE BEEN REDUCED 15 per cent. . t . ! e v b WAGE ADJUSTMENTS IN PRIVATE INDUSTRY., . Survys and reports show that thru out aill private business in this state in our shops, mills, factories, stores banks, building operations and in all agricultural pursuits economic con dition3 hhve forced reductions in wages ranging from 5 per cent to 30 per cent. Painted Statues Marble buildings and statues of an clent Greece were not the white objects that they are sometimes thought to be, but were painted in bright soft colors. 1 |