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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Laketown's Latest as follows : Miss Mabel Whitehouse of Toole, who is guest of Melinda ; Mrs. Paul Weston and Mrs. Geo. Lamborn of Salt Lake and Miss Clara Watson of Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. George Lamborn and daughter Edna Rae, and Miss Laura Preece of Salt Lake, have been visiting relatives A Parker Reunion was held at Bear and friends here and at Paris, Idaho. Lake yesterday. Many members of tlip Norris family from Randolph attended. Humphrey Kearl and Allen Adams, motored to Logan, Sunday, August 4, Mrs. C. J. Chipp of Salt Lake City is where they were guests at a luncheon spending a week in Randolph with her given by Mrs. E. G. Peterson. Other parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall. guests included Mrs. Wm. Jardine of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. OrvaL W. At the regular meeting of the School Adams of Salt Lake City. Board held August 5th, James Stuart of Woodruff was appointed to the A shower was given Wednesday eveBoard. ning, in honor of Mrs. Ha:-eCoolev, formerly Miss Phyllis Johnson. Pracwere Impressive funeral services tically all the married ladies in town held Monday afternoon from Hie Pon-were present so we presume a pleasMr-- . Ellen ant gab-fewas enjoyed. Many Second ward chapel for N. Lindof wife Juoor 50, Lindsay, beautiful gifts were received. say of Salt Lake City, win died there The Laketown Primary officers at- on July 24, of liver trouii.e. Mrs. at Paris, the daughtended two primary conventions last Lindsay was bornMrs. Mr. Thomas Minson, of ter and week at St, Charles, July 31, and at deceased. She is survived by her hus2. conAt both these Liberty, August Davventions a demonstration orchestra band and the following children, Lauretta Mrs. id and Arthur Lindsay, directed by Grace Irwin, played a selection. The conventions were to pre- Bateman, Mrs. Geneva Kauffman and Miss Mary Ellen Lindsay. Paris losf pare the officers for the Home Comin ing September. n X st A Farm Bureau meeting was held here July 30. Mrs. Lee Walton of ' For Lumber Woodruff, vice president of Rich Co. Pushrake Teeth took organization charge. Professor Wm. Peterson of the U. A. C. at Logan and Derrick Timber spoke of the Benefits of Farm Bureau Leave your orders with and County Agents and gave promise WILFORD NORRIS of a full time County Agent for this next season. Lawrence Johncounty, son of Randolph, president of the organization said he has reserved space in the State Fair for Rich county and has also made arrangements for a display section for Rich county in the LICENSED ABSTRACTOR State capitol building. It was" decided Of Rich County, Utah that the county Fair dates lie Sept. 24th and 2.1th at Randolph and the A specialty of making Deeds and Titles Rich county Farmers Reunion at Ideal Beach, August 17. So farmers, heres LEWIS LONGHURST your chance for the biggest celebration Randolph, Utah of its kind ever held in Rich county. Lets be there! An interesting program at the conjoint meeting August 4, was enjoyed by those present. It was, Address, Elijah C. Willis; Violin solo, N. W. Christensen, accompanied by his wife. Talks : M Men and Their Work, by Amos Robinson; The Vanguards by Clayton Robinson ; Selection by the Christensens. When In Evanston Dont Forget the Central Barber Shop , Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Christensen of Logan spent the week end with Mrs. Christensens sister, Mrs. G. N. Weston. On Saturday a party was held at Mrs. Westons and a beaiitiful quilt was made for Mrs. Christensen. Mr. Fred Feller, sr., has installed a windmill on his farm. It is a good thing someone finds somethings to use our many winds for. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Irwin, daughters, Grace and Mrs. C. H. Alley and son Sidney, attended the funeral of Mr. Irwfns grandson, Harold Evans, of Evanston, who was a victim of Spinal meningitis. Funeral services were beautiful and floral offerings profuse. A group of our younger maidens enjoyed a lake party on Thursday. After a refreshing swim in the lake, lunch was served. Tows folks were: Melinda Robinson, Verne Orvin, Josephine Lamborn, Delica Kirk, June Moffat, Grace Irwin. Out of town guests are -- at' ! Randolph, Utah ; Now is the time to start preparing your exhibits do not delay--ti-me is short help make this a Big Fair. . Be there! A good time Wedding Bouquets Corsages Table Decorations Funeral Designs Evanston Floral and Music Co. "At your service Evanston - - - Wyoming ; Gates Valeo Fan Belts. Electrical supplies House wiring fixtures Light bulbs, all kinds The best of service ; ; : ' V o Suppose you were a sheep man and a woolbuyer tried to call you from Evanston to make you a good offer for your wool but could not get you and you lost the sale. Suppose you afterwards found out your neighbor pulled the line down with his derrick. You would not like it of course. Who is the loser? The Telephone Co. has lost about 35c for the call, but maybe you have lost many dollars through a lost sale. , Who is to blame for the loss? We leave that to you to say. We ask all to be considerate with there derricks as a call is more important to you than to the Telephone Company. If unable to fix the line after you have pulled it down, at least notify us so it can be fixed. t n Utah-Wyomi- ng o o o o o o n o o o o n ao n o o o , Ind. Tel. Co. C. W. Walton, Manager j : WOOL NOT SOLD I o n o o j Auto Accessories, Batteries, all kinds. Battery Cables, Weed Tire Chains, ! i i Every Occasion The place to buy Kelly Tires and Tubes, ! I for RANDOLPH GARAGE , , Flowers f : Dances Sports for all Horse Pulling Contests Childrens Hair Cuts, 25c R. J. Matthews, Prop. ; i x ; ; n o o n n o o o o n o o |