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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Localand Personal Sandy Brown and Jack Norris, of came to Randolph Thursday, and will visit for a few days with relatives and friends. See Our New Patterns of Wall Paper Ogden, Selling for 25 c. to 30c. Double Roll. We can sell you a Monarch Mr. and Mrs. Elma Jackson and Mrs. Matilda Jones motored to Round Valley Friday to return Mrs. George Earley, who has been visiting v with them for a short time. Range on H. PROFFIT Evanston and Urie, Wyoming Coalville, Utah G. WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK AUGU ST 28 TO SEPTEMBER 2, 1933. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mosman and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Reese of Smithfield, FLOUR, ELECTRIC LIGHT. HIGH PATENT, TWO 48 LB. BAGS . . $3.00 were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo SUGAR, 100 LB. BAGS, FINE GRANULATED 5.60 Jackson, Sunday. They were COFFEE, FOLGERS SHASTA BRAND, 4 LBS.. VACUUM PACKED .84 companions of Elmos. x 55 COFFEE, M. J. B., 2 LB. CANS 32 Olayton Longhurst, son of Mr. and COFFEE, PROFFITS SPECIAL BLEND, TRY IT, 2 LBS 23 Mrs. Lewis Longhurst, has been on TEA, GREEN, 2 HALF LB. PKGS. .. .., the sick list since last Sunday, 20 RICE, FANCY, LARGEST KERNELS, TWO 2 LB. PKS . . 3 LARGE PKGS 15 SALT, IODIZED, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hatch visited SALAD DURKEES 25 ..: JARS QUART AID, relatives at Hilliard, Wyoming last . OR 16 CARNATION WHEAT PEGS LARGE OATS, Friday. 18 COCOA, HEiRSHEYS Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. 3 FOR 30 TALL SALMON, CANS, Thomas Wilson. Mrs. Don McKinnon MCDONALDS CANS 50 LB. COCOA, DONT BOIL, and Elma Norris motored to Lyman 27 last Sunday. Mrs. Thos. Wilson re- SHRIMPS, FANCY LITHOGRAPHED CANS, 3 FOR mained for a short visit. 38 SALMON, CHOICE RED, TALL CANS, 3 CANS the installment plan. Get our prices. y . 4 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. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ashton and FOLLOWING ARE SOME REGULAR young son, Keith, arrived Tuesday from Cheyenne to visit relatives and PRICES, WHICH ARE ALSO friends for a few days. They will BARGAINS: take the boy to Woodruff, Utah, and leave him for remainder of the um-ine- r Mr. and with his grand-parentbottles $ .20 Lux Toilet Soap, 3 bars Mrs. Joshua Ashton, Evanston Times. Clorox, qt. .20 Creme Oil Soap, 4 for Palm Olive, 3 bars Let us fill your groceiy ordesr. s, ORich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. aa : Sols OPlace Times. White King and 1 bar Yplite Milk, per can, Gc. Case . .32 Pepper, Durkees 1 lb. cans King Toilet Soap .29 Bluing, Stewarts, large bottles . . Folgers Red Can Coffee, lb . .20 Jam No. 5 55' Raisins, 4 lb. pkgs. tins, pure fruit 08 Dutch Cleanser Ketchup, Blue Label, large bottle : .15 Rex Lye : .10 Oysters, large cans .15 Jar Caps, Masons, doz 24 Oysters, small cans, 2 for .15 Jar Lids. Kerr Masons, 2 for Bottle Caps, per gross 25 .17 Vinegar, gal. jugs 55 Vinegar, qt. jugs .57 Vinegar, 12 'oz. bottles .07 Honey, gal, cans, fancy 55 Cocoa, liockwoods 2 lb. cans .. .22 Syrup, Banner Blue, gal 1.25 Walnut Meats, lb.' Skookums Syrup, gal 25 Tuna Fisli, large White Star .... .21 Rose Bud Srup, gal 1.15 .20 Tuna Fish, medium 15 Hersheys Cocoa, lb. cans .20 Castup, Yolo Brand, large bottles .12 Pickles, qt. jars. Dills .15 Soap, Crysal White or A. B., bar .03 Pickles, qt. cans, Dills or Sour 1 ....; .- - Mrs. Rilla Peterson of Salt Luke City,' is visiting with wr folks this week. - cHotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and Evanston ward I conference of the Relief society was held here Sunday evening. Loyalty was the general theme about which the entire program centered. Speakers were Mrs. George H. Crosby, Elder Harry Iloffman of Randolph; Theron Hatch of Randolph and Mrs. W. R. Smith. Musical numbers given included a chorus selection under direction of Mrs. Peter W. Easton ; a vocal solo by Mrs. George' Bodine and a piano selection by Mrs. Ivar C. Butts. The program of was carried out under direction Mrs. II. W. Phillips with Bnop Harold E. Brough, presiding Evanston Henry Walk of Salt Lake City came last Saturday night to Randolph for Mrs. Walk and other members of the family, who hive snout the last two and weeks visiting with relatives friends. They returned Sunday. Ice-Crea- m 20 .15 2.75 30 .18 H. Proffit Proprietor G. Phone 327 Evanston, Wyo. . The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks Sheriff Ray Osborn and W. A. Marshall have spent several days trav-einthroughout the county lasting Quarantine signs. g There will be a Gift Dance at Boodruff. Thursday. August 31st. Mel Smuins Band. Join the Crowds. CPhone 8. BARTON if vou hare enrpenter work you wish done. He is also an expert at fixing Lawn See A. Utah Wyo. Ind. Telephone Co. ATENTS AND TRADE-MAR- KS of country. Write for booklet telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients in your State. We can keep posted on the news in town; Ask for the time when our clocks run down. 710 8th SL, Washington, D. C. the fire laddies if a blaze should start Or call up and visit with our sweetheart. Call Call up the neighbors any time of of day, Get in touch with loved ones living far away; It saves lots of trips through mud or snow if eur Brings help from the garage-man LEWIS XONGHURST car wont go. Saves alone in travel many times its cost; We tried to do without it but surely did Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR feel lost; gives us lots of service forafew cents a day; Wouldnt do without it because that doesnt pay. Mrs. Edna Smith and son IaMar, lient several days this week iu Salt ike, visiting rel8t,ves. They return- Thursday. i ' J , Mrs. Alce Peav and son. Claude, and Miss E'ms Norris left last Monday for an outing up Bloomington canyon. They returned Wednesday. Kay Barton has purchased the old H. J. Norris home and will soon be moving his household furnishings to that place. a mov- Mrs. Matilda Jones and daughters iiad an outing' on Bear river Thursday. and report having had a very good time. 1 Bad Debts bad debt unlike a bad repntntioi never becomes mellow and roman! i with age. A Mearl C. Pearl left Tuesday on business trip to Salt Lake and Provo. UTAH and WYOMING Strictly up-to-da- te Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Office 913 Main St.,' Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 44 ' Grand Island. ,Ncbr., August 25. Among the patients treated at the Dr. Rich Rectal Sanitarium this was a man front week (Aug. 18th,-33- ) Genoa, Nebraska (name on reqeestt. who had been suffering for some time When people with rectal Fissure. have a rectal Fissure the suffering is more intense than is had with any other rectal trouble. 1033. After the treatment was finished the patient asked if it was all over. Wheu told that it was he said. Isnt that wonderful. I never expected such a painful trouble to be taken care of as easy as you have just treated me." For more than thirty years in Grand Island I have specialized in the correct treatment for rectal troubles. A specialty of making Deeds and Titles Proper treafment is always the most treatment. nlea sing and comfortable Tf you are interested you can do no better in price, pleasant treatment and a lifetime guaranteed cure than to to me. (530). come Mr. Mann and Miss Edyth Shelby visitors at of Ogden, were week-en- d Randolph, and returned home Sunday. LaMont Shelby, who has spent the summer at Randolph, returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Clitronl Kennedy and son. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dana and children and Miss Wilda Dana went to Greys river, near Afton, Wyo., the ! a first of the fishing trip. The Lon Kennedy and family have women declare they will be able to toil the best fish storv when they re- ed Lo the George Smith house. Lets have the stories. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers tor says: I j turn. SON RICH Peter Nielson of Green River, Wyo spent a few days in Randolph last He paid the editor a pleasant K. E. Muir has started work on his week. call and -- enewed his subscription. ew home on North Main street. bout a week. , &-- Of Rich County, Utah J. B. Richie, Ndgr. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rex left for mgan Saturday and expect to be gone DRj. Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section 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 are better or worse. - Mowers. C.A.SNOW&CO. The econnect G.- RAY DURNFORD THE RANCH CAFE SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE AND IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED TO GIVE YOU COURTBOUS AND PROMPT SERVICE IN THE LINE OF EATS DINNERS 30c AND UP-CREFRESHING BEER OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ITS Old tires never added anything to a vacation trip. Even i you are lucky and escape serious danger, sooner or later you run into trouble and delay and a laid-u- p car whan you want it most. SAFE tires, like Mansfields, are selling today at low prices. The few dollars they cost is a small price te pay for safety. Check every tire on your car today. Make it a point to see these big n Mansfields, fw, safer new Double-Cushio- OOL. CRanch Cafe EVANSTON, WYOMING CHUCK WONG, Mgr. A'POCNDG jiu DOUBLE-CUSHIO- N contract!, both trwd and oarneaa, protection again st punctures and blowouts, snake Mansfields safer, easier riding tiro reinloro fiordb extra AW Double-Cushio- n Tires RANDOLP GARAGE |