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Show Damaged MM THE RICH COUNTY CSSSS3 REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal See Our New Patterns of Wall Paper Miss Elma Norris' returned home Wednesday from Seattle, Washington. where she has been attending summer school at the University of Washington. Eima was thrilled with the beauty of the scenery of Seattle, and the surrounding country. She says: Its the prettiest place on She reports earth, that I have seen. having been aboard several large and mail lines, From battleships her reports, she has spent a most de lightful summer. Selling for 25c. to 30c. Double Roll. We can sell you a Monarch Range on the installment plan. Get our prices. Mr. Remember we carry Good Year Tires and Tubes, McCormick Peering Ball Bearing Separators, Horton Washers, Philco Radios. We can make terms on all the above. Let us fill your grocery ordesr. and Mrs. Arch McKinnon H. PROFFIT Evanston and Urie, Wyoming Coalville, Utah re- G. , WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 7th TO 12th INCLUSIV-ESHREDDED WHEAT, 3 large pkgs IODIZED SALT, 3 pkgs 23 $ ; 15 35 cans turned from Salt Lake Wednesday. Arch has been with the Utah Legislature as the representative from Rich MORNING CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS, 5 lb. pkgs BAKING POWDER. K. C., 25 oz. cans 30 Mrs. Joseph Smith and daughter, and sister, Syble Hutchinson of Salt Lake, came Friday for a short visit with Randolph friends and relatives. DILL PICKLES, large quart jars 15 CHOW CHOW, qt. 22 MILK, MARMALADE, 6 jars 211b. Goz. 25 jars Work on the Scout Building is progressing nicely, the cement work in the basement is now completed. This is going to be a fine buildiug one that we can be proud of. ALBERS Wayne Marshall spent several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy at Evanston. GRANULATED SUGAR, 25 lb. bags PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO, lGc tins, 12 cans FLAPJACK FLOUR, 2 SWEET COOKIES. FINEST ASSORTMENT. WATCH DOG LYE, 3 H lb. pkg for 2 lbs. 35 22 cans 1.20 25 LIBBYS PURE FRUIT JAMS. 3 cans . Bishop and Mrs. L. B. Johnson" and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday in interest of the Scout Building. CRich Co. Fum'. Co.- Mrs. B. W. Balls, Mrs. Theron Hatch and Mrs. K, E. Muir matore to Ogden, Tuesday General Merchandise. 1 ! : : The Reconnect Our old telephone is back on the wall; Seems mighty good that we can call The butcher, baker, doctor or the nurse; To see if our friends ard better or worse. the ne ws in town ; Ask for the time when our clocks run down. Call the fire laddies if a blaze should start Or call up and visit with our sweetheart. Call up the neighbors any time of of day, Get in touch with loved ones living far W e can keep posted on Ice-Crea- m t, .Jf ri n car wont go. Saves alone in travel many times its cost; We tried to do without it but surely did feel lost; Itgivesus lots of service forafew cents a day; Wouldnt do without it because that doesnt pay. J. B. ' J. B. Richie, Mgr. of the Inl. Tel. CO., is very busy dipping or tarring telephone poles this weef. The Telephone Co. now has about 300 telephone poles all peeled and a good number tarred. ready for use on the line. If you would have a good tele till one service, give it your support. TTtah-Wy- PATENTS v 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. o, Dont forget the Almy Old Timers Reunion to be held at the City Park Saturday. August 12th. Bring yonr lunqh. eat and meet with the old riends. Big dance in the evening. Rli'a Whittaker, Secretary. Times. Rvanston, Wyo. .10 .10 .15 .07 SON Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers tor UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance up-to-da- t te Service Anywhere at any time Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Nigh'" i tl BARTON if yon have work you wish done. ITe 'urpenter Lawn is also ah expert at fixing See A. G. Mowers, 710 8th St., Washington, D. C. wound. BRj. RiCi says: LEWIS LONGHURST Public ''Notary Grand Island, Nefor. August 4, 1933 Life gives you back just what yon We choose an incident, put into it. give it the importance It deserves and Utah Rich Of County, immediately that incidence exerts on our further vigorous influence Titles A specialty of making Deeds and thoughts and acts for our own benefit, no matter what our needs may be. LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Richie, Mgr. Prejudices, fears and indifference to our bodily health makes life narrow and bristling with dagner. Hopes plans and faith can accomplish wonders. Tomorrow is full of promise, promise of all that life lias yet denied ns. We must act ourselves, promptly and intelligently, to obtain what we desire. Subscribe For The Reaper Peonle who suffer with rectal trouble should seek a cure quickly. Thats the only way to avoid danger Prices are1 lower ons complications. now than for rnanv years. Terms given if desired. Write to Dr. Rich, Grand Dand. No Rectal lira ska. for any information you would like to have. (530). . During JULY and AUGUST The Subscription Price of the Reaper Will be $1.00 per. year Spe-ial'- st. m g DT'S'A POCMOC Old tires never added anything to a vacaEven if tion trip. you are lucky and escape serious danger, sooner or later you run Into trouble and delay and alaid-u- p car when you want it most. SAFE tires, like Mansfields, are selling today at low prices. The few dollars they cost is a small price to pay for safety. Check every tire on your r, ear today. Make it a point to sea these n Mansfields. safer new big-ga- Double-Cushio- DOUBLE-CUSHIO- N construct!)) reinforces both tread and mtciw, affords axtra protaction against puncturas and blowouts, makaa Manafialds safsr, oasior riding tiros . . Tires Double-Cushio- n Women Voter Predominate Bat ct'lona, Spain, with a population This applies to all over due sudscriptions. of iMia. .08 Evanston, Wyo. RAY DURNFORD 11 ' .10 - away; saves lots of trips through mud or snow if our Brings help from the garage-ma- LAR PRICES WHICH ARE Phone 327 Thone 8. Utah - Wyo. Ind. Telephone Co. 20 G. H. Proffit Proprietor The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks ; .30 HERE ARE SOME OF OUR REGU- ALWAYS LOWEST Mrs. Charles Chipp and son, Jack, Frontier, Wyo., are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ralston Corn Flakes, pkg $ .05 Jersey Bran ig. pkg. .... Marshall, this week. 16 Otoe Sugar Corn, No. 2 cans .... Carnation Wheat, Ig. pkg Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall and cans .00 Solid Pack Tomatoes No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Barton motored 4 lbs. Table Salt .'. to Bear Lake Tuesday in interest of 11 Milk, small cans, 3 for the N. R. A., trying to get a delega- Grapefruit, No. 2 cans Garden and Laketown tion from City Blue Label Ketchup, bottle 15 Old Dixie Molasses,' qt. can to attend a meeting, to be held at 17 Fruit Gel for Dessert, pkg Randolph Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, Banner Blue Syrup, qt This meeting was called by the Ooun-- ' of y Commissioners for the purpose As discussing N. R. A. movement. you should know, Rich County is entitled to a portion of the fund being advanced by the government under the National Recovery Act, for school buildings, reservoirs, water systems, etc. All citizens of Rich County are requested to turn out. The County must apply for what they want, and the County Commissioners wish to know just, what the people want DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE. RANDOLPH, SUNDAY, AT . 8 OCLOCK, P. M. cFiotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and .. of OPlace : FRESH WASHINGTON, gallon or No. 10 cans BEST CUT MACARONI, 3 lbs BLACKBERRIES. iiiiiiiiliiiiiii'lijiiif l.(VV.i,73S. voters than has 50,000 more women men. RANDOLPH GARAGE id').. 9 |