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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH , w if ,, et Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dana and children returned from Salt Lake ' City Tuesday where they have spent the past two weeks. JUST ARRIVED " - New line of Star Brand Shoes, - ' - - Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Argyle and at five children spent last week-en- d Payson and Ogden. They returned . You can by Goodyear Tires and Tubes ' at Eastern prices. r ' Let us ' serve you. RicH Co. Furn. Co. 1 I : RAY DURNFORD Cr SON Mr. and MrsJMve Smith, Mrs. V B. Jackson and Mrs. Mary A. Smith were Evanston visitors Wednesday . by They were accompanied home Mrs. David Norris, who has been visiting with her daughter at Evanston. j Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers tor UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance i Service Anywhere at any time " J ' "' up-to-da- ' . X t . , ' 1.80 1.80 30 30 TOILET SOAP. 6 LIFEBUOY LARGE BOTTLES, CLOROX, 27 30 . GRAPEFRUIT, FLORIDA, NO. 2 CANS. 3 3 29 FOR 50 FOR 25 SHRIMPS. LARGE, FANCY, 3 CANS FOR HONEY, 22 LARGE JARS BLACKBERRIES OR (LOGANBERRIES, GALLON 28 CANS 27 PEACHES, GALLON OR NO. 10 CANS CANS, 2 FOR PEACHES, LIBBYS FANCY NO. 2 25 22 TEACHES, LIBBYS ROSEDALE, 2V2 CANS, 2 FOR KETOHUP, BLUE LABEL, 14 OZ. BOTTLES, 2 FOR 23 SALAD DRESSING, OLD MILL, 30 OZ. BOTTLES 20 M8 LB. BAGS, FRESH OORNMEAL, 9 CARNATION PREMIUM OATS 18 15 CORNFLAKES, BEST OF ALL. 3 FOR H. Proffit rWife, Proprietors G. It was a proud father who motored to Salt Lake last Saturday. Theron Hatch accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Abbie Telford made the trip to get his wife and the new son. They returned Sunday. , Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phoned 9 Night Phone 44 .. CARTON sf SODA CRACKERS. 3 LB. George, Frank, James and Clifford Kennedy and Mrs. Wm. Johnson motored to Salt Lake the first of the week to see their brother Joseph, who is at the L. D. S. Hospital. te .45 SOAP, 6 BARS PALMOLIVE Geo. I. Barker, local merchant, is on the sick list this week. reported f css: .. CRYSTAL WHITE, lh BARS GIANT SOAP, Sym and Shirley Kennedy are reported to be suffering with whooping cough. ? BORDENS OR MORNINGS, 10 CANS FOR LIGHT HIGH PATENT FLOUR, 100 LBS. FLOUR. PARIS MILLS. HIGH PATENT, 100 LBS ic returned home Wayne Kennedy from the mission field Sunday and is taking charge of his fathers ranch. . FLOUR. ELECTRIC Bobbie General Merchandise. :$ MILK, CARNATION, Mrs. Rose Norris had a slight stroke last Friday, which has It is hoped rendered her , badfast. that she will soon recover and be able to be about again. par-alyte- $5.05 FINE GRANULATED, 100 LBS SUGAR, trouble-shoote- e s BETTER WE ARE BUYING QUANTITY BUYS AND GETTING PRICES, PASSING THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU BY REDUCING PRICES ACCORDINGLY IF YOU RUN YOUR MINDS BACK TO WHAT YOU PAID FOR GROCERIES BEFORE WE PUT SCORES IN THE THREB DIFFERENT SECTIONS. YOU WILL NOTE TO WHAT EXTENT WE A HAVE LOWERED PRICES. BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK MAY 1st TO 6th INCLUSIVE: Thursday p. m. the residents on Main street were wondering what in the world could be wrong when they saw a young man in a tan suit walking disconsolately up and down the side walk. Upon investigating it was found that Miss Weston, as chaufr feur, and Mr. Rex as had gone to Evanston leaving him behind. Never mind Bob, you wont have to pump tires at any rate. r V NOW IS THE TIME PROFITTS STORES ARE THE PLACES TO FIND THE GREATEST BARGAINS YOU ILL YE EVER KNOWN IN OUR LINE5 - See our Special Prices on Groceries. ; WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST Mrs.Orin Jackson, Mrs. N. L. and Gray and daughters, Barbarato motored Thursday. Ogden Jacklyn, rediculously low prices. ' Coalville, Utah Tuesday. V . Evanston and Urie, "Wyoming who New. line of Percales and Dress Goods. .1 ' McKinnon went to Kemmerer, Wyo, last vveek with Elden Peart, instead of Maxine. She returned Tuesday. New line of Ladies Dresses at ' Ada at moderate prices. ' . It was Miss PROFFIT G. H. Phone 327s Evanston, Wyo. . b Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Chipp and son, Jack, of Frontier, Wyo, and friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Polp, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Marshall. Lida Larrimore says: Grand Island, Nebr.1, April 28, 103 Dr. Joseph Colt Bloodgoou, notes national cancer research scientist am a veteran of the staff of John Hopkins Univeisity of Iialtimoi e, who opened three day diagnostic ciinic in Omaha April doth., 1033, stated that thousands of lives can be saved in the United States annually by thorough education of the public on eaily signs of cancerous growths a -- w Continued irritation is a most signi-- lica nt. predisposing cause of cancer of the rectum. Ulcers, Hemorrhoids, Fissure, Vistula, polps. etc., can produce such imitation, as well as bruising of the rectal wall by oostipution, especially ulicn this condition is com-Lien ted by impaction (packing.) Simple rectal growths should have prompt p attention. , ' For moie than thirty years the Dr. Rich Itectal Sanitarium at Grand Is- t land has allorded a real and helpful service to people in Nebraska and adjoining states. You are cordially invited. lo consult me about your rectal trouble. Fnneccessary delay and im proper treatment migLt be regretted. Puces are very reasonable now. Twins can be arranged if need. CTO) ATENTS AND TRADE-MARK- S C.A.SNOW&CO. Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section of country. Write for booklet telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients in your State. 710 8th St, Washington, D. C. Taken From the Latin The Italian word cantata literally means sung music, coming from the Latin word meaning to sing. There was about the Larrimore home all of the confusion ad excitement that marks the wedding day of a favorite daughter. The only member of the family and group of friends that' was not excited was Lida. She had two important things scheduled for the day. One of these was to' get married, but before the ceremony could be performed she had to complete a story, and that story was The Silver Flute. So it was that this unusual romance was completed the day on which the author was married. It was certainly an appropriate day on which to complete so charming a love story. Miss Larrimore first appeared as a novelist in 1928 with her Tarpaper Palace which won for her the warm admiration of a host of enthusiastic readers, and brought to her the almost universal acclaim of the critics. Each year since then she has produced a work which 'has strengthened her place among contemporary novelists in degree. The Wagon and the Star, 1929, wTas another love story that proved even more popular than its predecessor, moving the New York Times, always A book that satiscritical, to say: fies that tender mood that wants lightness and youth and beauty; that Vvantsto be stirred by the heartaches of love and its charm. In 1930 her Mulberry Square reached an eveq larger audience than her preceding books, going into six printings, and this was followed by her current story, The Silver Flute, and which has still more securely fixed her place as a writer of widely popular romances of the type read with equal Interest by all members of the family. Fiction is not the only field to which Lida Larrimore has turned her talents to good advantage. She has twice written prize winning plays, and also has had several musical compositions published. You will enjoy every chapter, every paragraph of The Silver Flute as It appears serially in these columns. You will enjoy its humor, its pathos,' its unusual plot and Setting. g ' Comprehensive Map cadastral surey Is a map made cn a scale of about one square inch to the acre, upon which houses, road and estates ,are shown accurately, ft is employed in the assessing of taxes. FOR SALE CHEAP Partly equipped Shoe Shop, inquire of B. W. Jones, at Randolph, Utah. The Randolph choir show went over in a big way. The three one-aplays went over big. The atcors even surprised the directors. The singing w as enjoyed immensely, especially the coons and their musical skit. These boys will make great singers if they keep at it. Many were surprised at the way they put their number over. cHotel Confectionery , Cafe ct Mrs. Joseph E. Hatch who was taken to Salt Lake City to the L. D. S. Hospital, a week ago last Wednesday, suffered a paralytetic stroke last Friday. All the family have been called to her bedside. Little hope is held for her recovery. Miss Phyllis Bowcutt, daughter, who was badly burned last week, is slowly recovering. It has been learned "that she was burned much worse than was stated in last weeks issue. It is hoped that the little one will continue to1 mend and that no serious complications wii set iD - Dr. Grimes of Bancroft, Idaho,, The spent Thursday Jin Randolph. Doctor is an osteopath and several Randolph are taking people from treatments from "him. He will be at Randolph again in about two weeks. returned to his home Lake after Salt at spending a month City with his cousin Barney South, and other relatives,. Candies and Ice-Crea- m X The Home of those Good t Fountain Drinks i X ! i OPhbne 8.v i OFFICE WILL OPEN March July .1 7 a. m. 6 a. m. 7 a. m. to July 1 to Oct. 1 1 Oct. I to Dec. 1 Dec. 1 to March 8 a. m. 1 WILL CLOSI AT 9 P. M. Sundays and holidays 8 p.m. Long distancecalling at J. B. Richeys home Dave Smith Aipt., after office hourf in Utah Wyo. Ind. Telephone Co. W. T. South has 3 25. jiiiiiTiiiim. J. B. Richie, Mgr: 1 I'lPiini'irmiviinniirrm 1 NOITICE The cflty water has now been put on time. People below Main street must only use the water for lawns and irrigating purposes from 6 a. m. of until 11 a. m. and those west Main from 3 p. m. to 8 p. m. This time may have to be cut down unless water uses comply strictly with the above ruling. When You Need Tires, See Us MANSFIELD ' leo McKinnon, Water Supervisor. 4:50-2- 0 4:50 - 21 LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR A Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles 4:75 -- 19 TIRES 6 ply first quality $7.85 8.05 8.45 " Tube $1.15 " , 1.20 1.40 Other sizes in proportion. 13 Plate ,Battery $6.00 ' RANDOLPH GARAGE $ |