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Show jawnasr s THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH V ti l UiL AMMUNITION YOU CAN SHOOT WITH CONFIDENCE You always receive a full 100 cents worth for every dollar spent here. Buy all your foods here and you will be practicing economy V Geo . I. Barker, Mgr.Randolph, Utah. jocal and Personal The First National Bank Evanston, Wyoming. You dont ordinarily get any too many chances at deer in the course of a season. This means that whatever chances you do get must e cartridge with count. You need a the ability to deliver the knock out blow at long range. Thats Peters! Come in our store and we will show you the best ammunition on earth for your deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell, Thelma Findlay, Eugene Sooiield and Ken Brown, motored to Cache Valley Sunday, visiting Trenton, Ltah and other , Cache cities. super-accurat- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weston of Logan, Utah, spent a few daj s this week in Randolph visiting with friends and relatives and attending to other busi- RICH CO. FURN. CO. ness. Welcomes Your Business More Than 55 Years of Continued Service to this Community Hatch were Kemmerer visitors last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Findlay. - Mr. and Mrs. Theron BEST PLACE TO TRADE. Mrs Win. Johnson and Mrs. J. Wilson, were reported on the sick list this week. , 7 Mr. and Blomingtion T. Rees of Mrs. Ivan Idaho, wenq Randolph week. Mrs. Rees was for- visitors this merly Miss Leora McKinnon. Sols Place" . .Wesley Johnston son of Mrs. Ray Johnston, is reported to have had a nervous break dow n, it being" necessary for him to quit school tor a short time. Groceries , The following people attended the funeral of Mrs. James 1. Kennedy : Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kennedy and Mrs. Richard Jacksod, Mrs. Bessie Smith, A. G. Rex and Mrs. Myrtle Jones. Vegetables Fruits in Staple and Fancy MEATS Fresh and Supplies. Pencils, pens, ink dt. WILSON BROTHERS Meat Market and General Store "A Good Place To Trade Confectioney c!No. CPhone We want to correct a little error which appeared in last weeks issue of The Reaper. We did not know it was an error at the time : The Notice toVoters, signed Republican Party, should have been signed, Republican Party, by Vloe B. Jackson, precinct Cured We Hotel Cafe 8. We are informed that the last picture show will be given Nov i, Election night. We hope that this is not so, and that Mr. Barker will . still give us a show once in a while. Season carry a full line of School "Best Place In Town . chairman, andJihe Notice to Voters signed The Democratic Party should have been signed, Democratic Iiirty. by Reay Kennedy, precinct chairman. The Republican notice created an awful stir. It seems that the County Chairman did not know anything a 'bout the notice. One would think by the . talk of souie of the good old repuibli-- I cans that they did not want a notice of that kind in the paper. Is seems to j me that any loyal republican should endorse a notice of this kind, no matter who put it in the paper, as it only upheld a republican candidate, and did not cast any remarks on anyone. RANDOLPH GARAGE Randolph, Utah All kinds of Automobile Reparing and X t t t Accessories, Electrical Supplies i 1 and House Wiring o All workdone right at reasonable prices. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ashton spent Saturday , apd Sunday in Evanston, with their, son. f Mr. The more telephones there is in the county the better the system will be. Put in a telephone and and help make the service better. jf Ind. Tel. Co. Utah-Wyomi- ng R. J. Hatch, Manager Glen Rex and lady friend from Midweek-en- d in Ranwith Mr. and way, Utah, spent the dolph, Utah. Glen is teaching school and Mrs. Oroll of Logan. Utah, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. W. Groll. Arthur, Norris is still but is slowly recovering. Mrs. ill. quite , Wilson andJDwain Norris, who are night, spent Saturday hunting deer, and returned to Logan Sunday after, ; for-Senat- or to-b- j e James B. Kennedy of Ogden. N9V.4, 1930. died Monday, Oct. Gth., at that Utah, NOTICE place. Mrs. Kennedy was formerly Miss Ella Speneer, sister of Mrs. All nationalities, we know no race, Barton of Randolph. creed or color; women, men who are There will not le any picture show desirous of preparing for the detective Communicate with Scotland Saturd"". Eaerjibody in the county is profession, Corman Bldg. invited to attend the free picture. Yard Detective Bureau, N. Y. 56 Albany, Division St., Fast Company, given bv the demo1 . cratic candidates at the Kozy. Rosemary From England Vloe B. Jackson and his father. It is said that Grace Sherwood of carried busines a Richard Jackson, made Lynnhaven parish, England, an in sea eggshell the across WednesLake rosemary trip to Ogden and Salt Anne county, Virginia, day afternoon, returning Thursday to Princessshrub still exists. s the where evp.nine. Mrs. fi Did you ever go back to the Stone in thought? If so; Isnt that enouMuir were Evanston visitors Mon-da- Age, to discourge yon, from wonting to gh go back in appearance? Asix months groPaul H. Hunt of Keetley, Utah Was wth of unkept hair, will put you there. atch County, Republican Candidate Come regularly for your tonso-ri- al of this district was in Randwork, to seems olph,. Friday and Saturday. Papl a real nice fellow. You will make no mistake by giving him your vote on Mrs. L. G. Kennedy and Mrs. J.. G. y. attending school at Logan, just couhl not resist the deer hunting season, They arrived in Randolph Fridav noon. YOUR ATTENTION! at Midway. DAVE SMITHS SHOP BARBER Ve-lat- LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles Free to Public The only place in the U. S. where catalogs and line of business advertising matter covering any or product can be obtained Free and Without Oblttf&rion is the American Industrial Library Write for Businet. Advertising Matter you are interested in; same will be promptly forwarded. AMERiCAR IR03STRIAL LIBRARY CaAiaeerinABuililiiiAi Chioalo, Illinois -- t- Stocks in Use Up to 1803 The stocks were iu actual use in Siem as late as 1801 and in Boston up to 1803, and at that we can boast that we got rid of these semibarbar-ou- s instruments earlier than the English from whom we took them, who did not abolish them until about 1830 in practice and in 1837 officially, when parliament passed a law forbidding their use. Boston Herald. ' |