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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH MM Local and Personal Sols Place-- - I "Best Place In Town If Hotd 1 o Harry Alexander seems to be busy in Randolph at his old job. He has made quite a change in the appear ance in the front of the Barker store. will soon show a coat of new paint If you have a paint job you want done, better see Harry. , 0 and Other-place- Confectionery Miss Mable Nicholls, who has been employed at Lyman, Wyo., is back in Randolph again. And now is none too soon to order a ig Box of Candy, with A Mothers Art Card in itespecially if it has to go by mail The Randolph Sunday School Superintendency invite all the fathers and mothers to come to the Mothers Day Program next Sunday. We have ordered enough carnations to give every mother in Randolph one. Mothers, will you please come o o it LET HER KNOW YOU CARE 1 It is reported that Mr. A. M. was hurt last week while branding cattle. Ar-gy- le Have you seen the new counter at Wilson Bros, store? . Drop in and see it. It is filled with goodies. Phone cTlo. 8. o s The Elite club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kennedy Saturday, May 3. Club games were played and a delicious luncheon 4 served after the games. All present II it it enjoyed the evening immensely. o Spring is here evreybody wants to beautify their homes, 1 1 it o in Randolph. line of paints of every color for both inside and out, a very good grade of enamels and varnishes in all colors. We are prepared to show you a fine line, of wall papin and See Them. t At the Fish and Game Club meetit ing held at Randolph, Monday 5th., o 4 o the proposed constitution and by laws land other business ato were accepted to. next tended The meeting place was set for Bear Lake in June. A o Banquet will be planned for the members of the club. Better join and get it In on the banquet. Dues only 50 cents. it er-Co- me Meat Market and General Store 4 ' it and Arthur McKinnon. Evanston, J. Murphy, Mrs. Ruth Jeno sen and daughter, Patsy Bell, visited at Randolph this week. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss Ruth Gray. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clawson Mrs. H. B. Howard motored to Garden City Sunday. The Clawsons reMrs. Howard will turned Monday. a short time with the It Is reported that Pauline Lam-bordaughter of John N. Lambom, it had her leg broken in an automobile it accident it n, it Mr. Henry Nicholls has sold his it ranch to his son Henry. it it Watch for further announcement of 4 it it May Health Parade and Program. General Merchants ;; . M Wyoming. STILL WORKING Three boys were seen by Mrs. Dave Smith stealing gas from the Smith car, which was parked in front of them home. The boys, who were surprised by Mrs. Smith, ran and left a five gallon can of gas which they had taken from the Smith car. All the townspepole are warned to beware of three boys who make a practice of stealing gas. Three boys are being watched very closefy and if they are caught stealing, they will be arrested It is time something was done about this. Most people would rather give the boys some gas, rather than to have them around their cars and garage at night, for there is great danger of fire. 1 Harold Jones returned honie from He reports Mrs. Logan Monday. Jones and the new son getting along nicely. Miners Drink Salt Water Mine workers endure the heat in the shafts more easily when salt Is added to their drinking water. ExMr. Gus Hendee accompanied by cessive perspiration causes a loss of Mrs. Cbas. Hendee and Arvilda Hen-de- e salt from the body, and replacing this have gone to Tooele for a short loss much of the exhaustion prevents visit. that would otherwise result. 1 Mrs. David Norris went to Evanston Tuesday for a two weeks visit BOARD OF EDUCATION HOLDS MEETING with her daughter, Verna. See our New Armstrong Quaker Rugs, they are attractive and reasonable in price. :: H j; GASOLINE THIEVES Mr. C. visit for ; The First National Bank Mrs. Clinton McKinnon of Winslow,, Arizona are visiting friends and relatives. Mr. McKinnon is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. A lifes savings may be lost by making a poor investment. Consult us - we will advise you of the best investments in bon- ds, stocks or real estate. This valuable ser- vice is yours for the asking, one of the many services we offer our friends and customers. it and son Sprouses. We have a full line of paints and four hour drying enamels, sheep paint and kalsomine. The patterns of Wall Paper are beautiful this year and very low priced. Come in and see our samples. We carry a good stock on hand o t of Evanston, Wyo., o is Miss Jeanat Fox the Orin Jackson ranch visijting it o this week. I; it Rich County Furniture Co. 1 4 it Io WILSON BROTHERS 1 4 - I! ; ; II Before Making Investments .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes and ( it babe of Lyman, Wyo., spent Sunday We have in stock now a nice i! Consult This Bank Kozy Program MORAN OF THE MARINES Richard Dix is the most recent convert to the air among the film colony, and he was influenced in his decision to take an active interest in flying by no less a person than Ruth Elder, his leading lady in Moran of the Marines, showing at the Kozy Theatre Saturday, May 10th. In several of the climatic scenes Miss Elder is called upon tp display her skill at the controls of a fast airplane. It was while these scenes were being filmed that Dix became enthusiastic over flying. SHE COULDNT RESIST! Cooped up in a lighthouse with her sightqlss young husband and small child, she craved the life of the cty winreflected through her prsion-lik- e dows. Then came the other man with kisses that swirled her off her feet. She would SHE MUST fly with him to life, laughter, gqyety! Like a flash of the seas own lightning he struck, and the white-ho- t light if stolen love revealed the path she must tread. DfT she go? See. this smashing drama, with John Mack Brown and Robert Ellis., A Harry Pollard ProduQtion. Sunday May 11, at Kozy Theatre. 1 At the meeting of the Board ot Mrs. Reno Hanson was a visitor at 1927 SALEChevrolet Coach. FOR One 5th. held the the Education Monday the Orin Jackson Ranch this week. time for closing school was changed Completly overhauled. New tires, new Mrs. Milton Jones came near tip- from May 29th. To May 23rd. This, new battery. Price $300. it ping over when the car she was driv- of course, will please the school paint, RANDOLPH GARAGE it it ing skidded and slipped off the road. children. NOTICE Miss Ezma Barker, who went to TerOne Fox LOST OR STOLEN Logan with the Senior class did not rier, female, white with black spots on All nationalities, we know no race, to She return with them. expects seen or or color; women, men who are creed who have head. may Anyone visit there for a week or two. knows anything about such a dog will desirous of preparing for the detective please leave information at the Read- profession, communicate with Scotland Mrs Dave Smith motored to Evanst- er office. Yard Detective Bureau, Corman Bldg. on Thursday of this week. 1 56 Division St, Albany, N. Y. A SACRIFICE AT PIANO f HEAD ON COLLISION ' Above Law Nietuitj We have on hand in the vicinity of A head on collision between a no law. Feigned nehath Necessity Cokeville car and a Montpelier car at Randolph one of our very best pianos. are Stoffers bridge about three miles Rather than pay storagg or reship this cessities, imaginery necessities, can men the greatest cozenage put south of Cokeviille, Wyo resulted in Instrument to Ogden, we will sell it to a responsible party at a special upon the Providence of God, and make the death of two men. Mr. Orvin Evans, sheep man and price, on easy terms. Or, we will rent pretenses to break down rules by. the piano with the privilege of buy- Cromwell. driver of the Cokeville car was killed and badly burned be- ing later and apply rent on purchase fore he could be taken from the price. In answering, please give full Address wrecked car, which burst into flames reference in first letter. ' Glen Bros. Music Oo., Ogden, Utah. ' after the collision. Mr. Frederick Sutter, of Montpeli- Adv. April 25, Mav 2, 9. er, a passenger of the Montpelier car, rf The only place In the U.S. where cataloya and was so badly hurt that he died in the dfatiaut natter covering any line el burineae or product can be obtained Free and Without Montpelier hospital a few days later. ia the American Indnatrial Library. Obligation The other Montpelier boy is still in Write lor Business Advertising Matter yon arc will be promptly forwarded. interested the hospital, also a man and his CUT AMERICAin; acmeINDUSTRIAL wife who were passengers of the CHILDRENS LIBRARY Montpelier car. EsrissetUi BaUding, CUtsis, IlHnalo 5 Mr. William Alvard, a travelling salesman, stopped at the wreck, and If you would add life and lustre In looking over the wreckage found to your hair, use Dandruff two five dollar bills and four ten LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Removing Shampoo. dollars bills. These were not touchOf Rich County, Utah Sold at ed by the fire and were believed to A specialty of making Deeds and Titles from the pockets of have fallen Evans. LEWIS LONGHURST Mr. Alvard turned the money, over Utah Randolph, Utah Randolph, to Mr. Earl Haggerty. Not many men would have done that ' it . We are meeting ail competition on Dry Goods and Groceries No need to send your money away from home. Get our Prices on Bath Room fixtures before going elsewhere - We carry the Kohler line. The Rest Place toTrade A tire in time MANY f- n.iii ly - a good time has been ruined trouble on the road. Dont wait until your worn tire actually blows before replacing it. Come in now and let us put a KELLY or better still, a complete set of on your car. j Kelly-Sp-ringfiel- ds RANDOLPH GARAGE Free to Public , , HAIR 2 "Cents . DAVE) SMITHS BARBER SHOP . |