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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. UTAH tv.CTl)OlPH. Local and Personal The Telephone A great necessity in case of Sickness Accidents, Burglars or Fire Plan to have a phone installed it will save you many steps. Mrs. Miss Verleene Norris and Verna Hutchinson, of Evanston, Wyo. were week-envisitors at the hone of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Norris. , H. Robinson, President v , , ness visitors V at Evanston Tuesday, i Just arrived a beautiful new line I of wall papers. Call and - s t ' BIRTHS s - - 9-l- b. I j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Sage Creek are also fhe-- proud parents of a baby girl Iborn last weekf ' . We sell Radios, Ranges and ' ,. washers on 12 months time. t rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy born Feb, 10. 1932. A1 see them. are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy COMING ' i , $ 4 , i ! t The Light Sacred Pageant, the Life .of .the. World, given by 21st. .Ope of the "most mary, Feb. ' primary Conferences' ejrer held. Dont miss it! . P. T. A. MEETING MONDAY CRichCp. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. The Parent Teachers will hold the regular monthly meeting. Better Manners and , Better Speech will he the subjects discussed. Adult classes will follow after. SUPERINTENDENTS ...HELD . MEETING . Prepare For Cold Weather 'A At this time of the year it is wise to put in antifreeze. Letus check over your uooling 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 W t , The human body is mans greatest Individuals have been known to deny that God gives edifice to. the point of 'physical collapys, in their effort to make future ypars more secure, only to have it wiped away by some economic, caprice over which they had no control. Buy what you need now, save when times are more favorable. And remember a hair cut is to your head what food is to your body an essential. You get only first line service at DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP. Flour ....... I .. '. Soap . 1 pkg. Wheat Cereals 1 pkg. Dana-Mite- J' 1 pkg. Roman Meal 1 pkg. Puverized or Brown Evanston, . Wyoming. .08-,- More Than 57 Ofears of Continuous Service to this Community - 710 8tK St Washington, D. C. NOTICE People leaving their water taps open to prevent freezing, are hereby asked to only, allow enough water to LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public run to prevent free.iug. So manv are leaving tbeil taps open that the peoLICENSED ABSTRACTOR ple in the west part of town havent any force at all and the high school Of Rich County, Utah at times is without water. Please be governed accordingly. A specialty of making Deeds and Titles LEO McKINNON. Town Clerk. York-tow- s y '. . . . .V.--. ..." ,1.5... . '. .25 .22 .40 .75 .68 1.35 .72 1.44 19 85 10 .25 1.10 65 , . . , 1 UP TO DATE AIDS Nothing Sedate About Valentines 'of Today ' ly Mr. Soldier Man: I cannot send what my daughter wrote. the darned old boat. It might set fire-to -- t- DUtance Between Pole The approximate distance between the North and South geographical' poles on the earths surface is 12,430 . miles. 1 Depicts History The Colonial national monument, which was established December 30, 1930, includes three important areas In Colonial history. The first is Jamestown, first permanent English settlement in what is now the United States. The second is Williamsburg, an Interesting old city where transpired many events of great import in the days when Virginia was a n colony. Third of the areas is battlefield, where the Continental army defeated the British forces under Lord Cornwallis. ' G. H. PROEFIT, Propr. Thone 327 Evanston, Wyoming fo) ATE NTS c. A. Snow & Co. , ............. can Tomatoes, Peas or Corn tall cans Milk gal. Rose Bud Pancake Syrup gal. Silver Tip Syrup .i DAVE SMITHS, SHOP BARBER of country. Write for book- let telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients in your State. . , .35,.. 1 Sedate stanzas whispering guardedof love characterized the early American valentines, - as shown in a collection made by the Chicago Historical society. Chapging times 'produced more direct expression until in 1930, the collectiou reveals, the .valentine verse makers leave ,po douM of the senders ,amotous sentiments, j The earliest valentine shown is dated 1800, but all before 1850,were hand- -, made affalrh; . .generally a red heart .with a pretty but proper Inscription. MlsgjEsther Howland began making valentines commercially in 1851' ' the society, points out, and it is from that NOTICE time on that the lacy, creations .date. Many o Miss HowI am prepared to do electrical re- lands valentines were-- simply inpairing on washers, flat irons, vac- scribed : To one I love. and uums, etc. Work Guaranteed Comic valentines appear to have enprices reasonable. OORLESS joyed a perpetual vogue throughout the years, the society showing many which it describes as .ridiculous, witty and severe. One of .the valentines of the World war period has a picture by John T, McCutcheon, cartwnist, with verse by I trade-mark- s George Add. The .picture shows a mother who has apparently censored her daughters mail to a solcller abroad. Beneath is printed: Successful Practice since 1875. r Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section . srtTt.it .28 v Sugar 'and Let us know how we can best Serve You ! ,27 4 OBank. .... . K.14 t .20 '.-- 1 . V.."..".40 3 lbs. Soda Crackers : 2 lbs. Graham Crackers lh. Green Tea lb. Monarch Black Tea . 1 lb. Monarch Black Tea 2 lbs. Folgers Red CanCoffee 4 lbs. Folgers Red Can Coffee 2 lbs. Hill Brothers Red Can Coffee 4 lbs. Hill Brothers Red Can Coffee 1 lb. can .Yacht Club 'Baking Powder 5 lb. can 'Yacht Club Baking' Powder 1 4 l .$5.00 ......4 2:25 2.00 .75 .63 .53 ........... 7. ViK..' .70 .65 : .40 .33 ,50 r .35 .05 , 09 : ' .40 9 lbs. Cracked Wheat t&art-emboss- The First National '.... I 15" Bars Crystal White or A. B. 1 Large Pkg. White King- 1 can Crystal White Cleanser 1 can Lye 9 lb. Bag Rolled Oats 9 lbs. Yellow Corn Meal LIVE IN THE PRESENT possession. , - - oa . 100 lbs Sugar 100 lbs. Globe A-- l Flour .100 lbs. Big J or Electric-Ligh- t 100 lbs. Sheep Salt 50 lbs. Block Sulphur Salt 50 lbs. Block Plain Salt 5 lbs. Evaporated Apricots 5 lbs. Evaporated Peaches 5 lbs. Evaporated-Prijne- s 4 lbs. Seedless Raisins 1 The superintendents meeting held was- well- - attended. State Monday Superintendent of Public Instruction. C. N. Jensen, ot Salt Lake, and Supt. Reed of the South Summit district, were the principal speakers. Short remarks were given by all the school Efoar'd members and County Superintendent. R. W. .Law. u'nvutd i . Dr. B. R. McKinnon who has been doing dental work for;' the school children has almost completed the work and. will son he leaving for his home at Morgan, Utah. 4 . WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST H. Rex were busi- p r i i - Mr. and Mrs. on such a small margin of profit It pays to trade with us. ' to Evanston went Norris returning Tuesday. Ivan D. Kennedy who suffered an 11 attack. of appendicitis Sunday, is able to be out again. Never before have we sold mdse, V CPhone 8. Hell-stro- Gwen Monday t to . Following is a list of names of people reported on the sick list this week: A. W. Thornock. Vilate Barton, LaMar Ashton, Mrs. L. L. Mrs. Thos. Wilson and Thos. J. Norris. i. Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks : Mrs. Lucille Gerrard returned Evanston Saturday. Cate Cofectionery Candies and Peart made a business trip to Coalville, Salt Lake City and Ogden, Monday, returning Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ind. Tel. Co. G. cHotel d Tuesday. Utah-Wyomi-ng Sol's Tlace Feb. 26th is the big day. Vfh&t for? Another Missionary Benefit Play. Save your nickels and dont forget the day. Forms of Carbon The element carbon is found ,In three distinct forms in a soft, amorphous condition, resulting from the burning of wood, coal or, other, vegetable substances, as In charcoal or lampblack; in the form of graphite or black lead, and In a crystalized form, as the diamond, which Is the hardest substance known. About Ourielvee Earnest thought, strong concentra- tion, And hard work are good substitutes for luck, ana far more stable. If the flue of a stove is choked with soot, it, can be loosened by throw ing a piece of lnc on a hot fire and closing the lids. The top of old glass fruit Jars or pieces of zinc from an old washboard can be used. Where stoves are used in living rooms, a ves- - ' Bel, of clean water should be kept on the stove all the time as this will supply moisture to th- atmosphere; the irritation to ' the air passaged of the nose and throat 'of . the .dry air.JTor a. sprain, an exchange recommends salt and ,molasses as beihg wonderfully efficacious. . Th9 preparation is very simple. Make the molasses hot and stir in salt until it is of such consistency that it can be held in' place over the sprain by means of, a muslin bftfidage; Apply while the poultice, is ; as" hot as. .can be borne, and. wrap ,welj to keep- in the heat three or four applications will generally cure , a serious sprain. Bedsores, which sometimes come unexpectedly can best be treated with a boric acid solution, making this by adding a tablespoonful of the ' boric acid to a quart of warm water. Bathe the affected parts frequently with this solution, or dust these, parts liberally, with the dry boric acid. In case of fainting, place the body In a horizontal- - position, with the head low; sprinkle cold water Nan the face, neck and' chest. Loosen thK. clothing and expose the patient' to fresh 'gir. Camphor or ammonia applied to thihv nostrils' will also prove efficacious, though the latter must be. used with caution. Fracture of the collar bone is frequent and very difficult to keep 1r place. A fracture should he treated with adhesive strips and not with the ,8 ,or 10 yards of bandage around chest. Use borax in a solution at the first sign of a childs cold. Teach children deep breathing, .give them substantial food and warm clothing, especially the extremities, and let. them. ,play out of doors,' even when the snow is .'falling. - this-lesse- ns - -- . : T Ornamental Trea ' The caragana is an ornamental Asiatic tree with delicate, pale foliage and yellow vernal flowers. The caragana is easy to grow, drought resisting and very difficult to kill once properly established. In ten yearB the seedlings, properly planted and cultivated, will grow into an ornamental hedge 12 feet high and 10 feet wide, and eventually to a height of 18 or 20 feet. V. 1 |