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Show THE RICH COUNTY EC Local and Personal See Our New Patterns of Wall Paper Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Groll moved into the Jacobson home on Mgm street, formerly occupied by the Moss family. We can sell you a Monarch Range on Remember we carry Good Year Tires and Tubes, McCormick Deering Ball Bearing Separators, Horton Washers, Philco Radios. We can make terms on all the above. Let us fill your grocery ordesr. TLich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. r WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST Wm. M. Jacobson, son Jessie, and Orland lope of Provo, were business OUR LIVE AND I AIT LIVE PRICES FOR THE WEEK MAY 22nd to 27th, visitors at Randolph this week. INCLUSIVE : Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peart, motored .12 BACON, SWIFTS, ALWAYS BEST, y2 OR WHOLE SLAB, LB. to Salt Lake City via Soda Springs, 15 HAMS, SWIFTS PREMIUM, 10 TO 12 LBS., LB G. W. returned Monday. Saturday. Mrs. Peart will remain in Salt Lake 60 8 LBS LARD, SWIFTS SILVER LEAF, City for a short time. .30 LARD, SWIFTS SILVER LEAF, 4 LBS H and John H. G. Robinson .27 CARNATION WHEAT, LARGE PEGS., 2 FOR Bishop Weston of Laketown, Utah, were in .30 CARNATION OATS, LARGE PKGS., 2 FOR Randolph Thursday. The bishop in Elec27 Swan Creek of the interest the ROLLED WHEAT, LARGE PKGS tric Co., and John H., Life Insurance 32 APRICOTS, GAL. OR NO. 10 CANS, CHOICE CALIFORNIA of son 29 Nat Hodges and Sinithfield, BLACKBERRIES, FANCY WASHINGTON, GAL. Utah, brought over a truck load of 29 GAL. WASHINGTON FANCY FRUIT, SLICED APPLES, flour from the Farmers Union Mills, . .27 for the Rich County Furniture Co., PEACHES, NO. 10 OR GAL. CALIFORNIA Thursday. 16 LB OUR OWN UNDER PACKED LABEL, COFFEE, vis25 Miss Elgie Moss of Woodruff is COCOA, FANCY GRADE, 3 LBS of Mr the at her home sister iting 35 RAKING POWDER, 50c CANS, K. C and Mrs, C. W. Rex, this week. 30 JAMS, LARGE 3 LB. JARS, PURE FRUITS Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Rex and A. G. 25 NO. FOR 3 2 GOLDEN CANS, DELICIOUS, CORN, Rex spent Mothers Day at Logan. 06 CORN OR GLOSS STARCH, 1 LB. PKGS Mr. and Mrs. Thay Hatch and Mrs. NO. .27 CANS 3 2 FOR GOLDEN DELICIOUS, CORN, WHOLE KERNEL, Joe Wamsley motored to Ogden 20 SIZE KITCHEN KING, 3 FOR KRAUT, LARGE 2 20 FOR 3 HOMINY, BEST ON MARKET, 2y2 CANS, Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon and Geo. I. Barker, went to Fait Lake and WE INVITE YOU TO COME TO OUR NEAREST STORE, BUY VVIIAT Osrden Tuesday, returning Friday. WE HAVE ON OUR SPECIAL LIST, ONE EACH OF ANY OF THEM. Mrs. Besie Sinith and babe returned OUR STOCK AND PRICES AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE S3 from Oadcn Sunday from an extended LOOK OVER visit. FOR THE PROVERBIAL RAINY DAY. the installment plan. Get our prices. RAY DURNFORD H. PROFFIT Evanston and Urie, Wyoming Coalville, Utah G. Mr. Glen Moss and family moved to Bountiful. Utah, Monday. Selling for 25c. to 30c. Double Roll. ! REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Mrs. Leah Jensen and children of Lyman. Wvo., are in Randolph this Mrs. Jensens mother. week visiting Mrs. Thos. Wilson and other relatives. SON THE FINANCIAL WE ARE DOING OUR PART TO RELIEVE STRINGENCY FOR YOU. WE CARRY ALL THE BEST HIGH GRADE BRANDS. DONT LET OTHERS MISLEAD YOU WITH CHEAP AND INFERIOR GRADES. PLAY SAFE BY ALWAYS SEEING US FIRST. The Bee Hive girls entertained their A promothers Tliursdnv evening. gram. games and refreshments were the features of the evening. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers tor G. Word came from Salt Lake Thurs-dnthat Joseph Kennedv was much worse, advising the fnmlv to come at once. Wm. and Cliff Kennedv and Flthera. Wavr.e and Maye left at once" for Salt Lake. Tt was reported later that he had rallied and was better again. v UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Strictly up-to-da- te Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 44 DPo. RICH sas: Phone 327 Mrs. Onn Jackson and son Kermit motored to Oguen Thursday. They vice accompanied by the Misses Kathryn McKinnon and Barbara Rex, who will go on to Salt Lake City for a two weeks visit. v OPlace Candies and n s l u o o o o Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good -- Fountain Drinks -- Utah - Wyo. Ind. Telephone Co. o o cHotel Confectionery Cafe Public The 'following people were among those attending the Temple Exucr-sioLICENSED ABSTRACTOR at Salt Lake: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rex, Of Rich County, Utah Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman, Mrs. Grand Island, Xebr., May 19, 1933- Wm. Hoffman, Mrs. Prudence WesCancer is certainly never considered a pleasant subject for discussion. Thou A specialty of making Deeds and Titles ton, Mrs. Mildred Thomson, Mrs. Ab hie Bond, R. S. McKinnon, Mrs. Lois why are tlie lending medical authoriand Carol Johnson, Mrs. Lucille ties in this country writing and talkThornock. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hofing about it so much 7 Simply for fman. savof education and the the purpose ing of human life. Miss Dora McKinnon Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ivan Reese at BloomDoctor Royal S. Copeland, senator from Xew York and a well known ington, Idaho. medical authority, made a recent pubMrs. Glen Rex is enjoying a visit lic siatement in the Xew York Times, with her folks, at Midway, Utah this The Reconnect that publicity properly given, would week. wipe tlie disease off the face of the earth. Our old telephone is back on the wall; Mrs. Alice Reay, Claude, Madalyne, and Miss Elma Norris, motored to Take rare promptly of your rectal Seems mighty good that we can call The butcher, baker, doctor or the nurse; Salt Lake Monday. trouble and avoid serious oonsf'oue" ees. Delay or improper treatment is To see if our friends are better or worse. Mr. and Mrs. Levan of California, dangerous. Come to Grand Island for can We several days this tveek visiting on ws town ; in ne the ' keep spent posted sense in oiom vo"" prices Cor Ask for the time when our clocks run at the home of Mrs. Annie Kennedy, Easy payment ("mis if npedpd Mrs. Levans mother. Mrs. Leian was renondenee invited. Cut out this ad down, for and write any information you Call the fire laddies if a blaze should start formerly Miss Lydia Simpon. would like to have. (530.) Or call up and visit with our sw.eetheart. Mrs. Ertliera Snowball had the misfortune to burn one of her eyes Call up the neighbors any time of of day, when some hot lye water splashed in Get in touch with loved ones living far her face. away; Day It saves lots of trips through mud or snow The Sunday school Mothers program was well attended, there being the from our if garage-maBrings help two hundred eighty-fiv- e present, incar wont go. cluding about 65 mothers. Mrs. Samuel Rex. had charge of the Saves alone in travel many times its cost ; The tokens (carnations) program. We tried to do without it but surely did were furnished by the officers - and feel TRADE-MARK- S school. of the lost; teachers Sunday AND t It gives us lots of service for a few cents NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION a day; Wouldnt do without it because that DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Successful Practice since 1875. doesnt pay. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Over 25,000 patents obtained SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH for inventors in every section J. B. Richie, Mgr. May 3, 1933 of country. Write for bookNOTICE Is hereby given that Henry let telling how to obtain W. Young, of Pegram, Idaho, who, on A number of Randolph people mo- March 28, 1928. made addl. stock a patent, with list of clients tored to Evanston Thrusday evening raising homestead entry, No. 014447, in your State. to witness the return of beer celebra- for NSE4 Section 18 Twp. 14 tion. A big public dance was bold North. Range 7 East, SVjNEti, 710 8th St., Washington, D. C. at the liitz liall. commencing at 10 SW14NW, Section At 12:01 a. m. most of the 13. Township 14 North, Range 6 East, p. m. crowd left for Front Street to witness Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice the unloading of the 3.2 beer. Throngs of intention to make final Proof, to Throve by Agriculture lined the sidewalks and waited their establish claim to the land above deAll through history tlie nations that scribed. before the clerk of the disto buy a bottle of the chance have been agriculturists and have in court, at Randolph. Utah, on the for brew. Many were disan trict 22nd day of June, 1933. eluded in their agricultural and doinesminted in the taste of the new beer Claimant names as witnesses: . tic pursuits tlie breeding and raising of This J. A. Smith and Fred Smith, of Ranand many were heard to say: live stock hare been the nations that stuff is no better than Bojco. Id a dolph, Utah: Leo Madsen and Robert have endured the longest and perof Pegram, Idaho. mankind. work for formed the greatest d site roller have home made. Wolf, ELI F. TAYLOR. Exchange. Well so murli for the new beer. Register. Notary Evanston, Wyo. Sols .Peter McKinnon of Ogden, spent a few days in Randolph the past week visiting relatives and looking after his interests here. LEWIS LONGHURST H. Proffit CrWife, Proprietors o O o o o o o CPhone 8. o 4MH When You Need Tires, See Us ; MANSFIELD TIRES 4:50 - 20 6 ply first quality $7.85 8.05 4:50 - 21 4:75-- 9 8.45 Tube $1.15 1.20 . 1.40 Other sizes in proportion. 13 Plate Battery $6.00 n X RANDOLPH GARAGE ATENTS C. A. Snow & Co. SEfi-XW1- ESW, long-waite- , - d Subscribe Now For The Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R. South of Idaho Falls, returning from Omaha, Nebr., Wednesday, stopped off at Randolph for a couple of hours and visited with Fd. old time friends and relatives. South was a- resident of Randolph years ago. Reaper NOTICE The following described water stock in the Randolph and Sage Creek Canal Co., will be sold to pay the delinquent water assessment and cost of advertising June 1st, 1933, unless 1 paid on or before that date: SmaB Things Important Benjamin M. Fox, Cert. No. 170, Each task Is a challenge in itself, No. of Shares, 143, Amount of assessasking the best there is in us for its ment, $40.97. R. J. HATCH, successful accomplishment. The truly Secretary. i?e n mu knows that success lies in Adv. May 1933. doing the little tnings well, letting the 7 other fellow roam around looking for ' Remnant Archeological miracles to perform. Grit. The Noremhega tower Is an archeoi logical remnant, probably of the early ' Norsemen in this country, and is at Book of the World Watertown, on the Charles river, above Let the great book of the world be Cambridge. Mass. vour principal study. Chesterfield. - -- |