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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal Rich Co. Fum. Co. FOR SALE 60 tons hay. chopped for 7c during week of to 20. Grain Jan. 15 Don McKinnon, Randolph, Ut. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones Saturday General Merchandise. night. The place to buy your every day wants Mayor and Mrs. J. O. Rex, son John and daughter, Ada motored to Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Eastman has returned to be with her mother, Mrs. Janet Wil son, after spending a month in Evanston. We carry the best lines on the market Monarch Ranges Horton or Maytag Washers McCormick Deering Separators Armstrong Rugs and Linoleum Ball Band Overshoes Philco Radios Texaco Gasoline White Rose Flour Mrs. Rosa Kennedy had the misfortune to slip and fall on the cellar steps last Saturday, breaking her arm just above the wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. were Ogden visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1L Ricketts, of Ogden, Utah, visited with Mrs. James Kennedy, sr., and family Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith motored to Montpelier Sunday, returning Mon day. i Everything to supply your table or equip your ranch. Our prices are low as any. t Mil OH PROMISE DR. $ RICH YOU START. You can get ine EXIDE a genu- 13-Pla- te Battery for as low as "WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST PRICES FOR THE WEEK, JANUARY 22 TO INCLUSIVE: BIG J. FLOUR, Two $ 3.00 bags 1.31 SUGAR, FINE GRANULATED, 25 Lb. cloth bag 25 SOAP, PALMOLIVE OR CREME OIL. 6 bars SOAP JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD. EVERYBODY COMEsFOR REAL PRICES 45 SOAP, CRYSTAL WHITE OR A B., 20 bars .64 LARD, SILVER LEAF, 8 lb. pkg. 27 LARD, SILVER LEAF, 4 lb. pkg. .60 .. 6 cans 2 TOMATOES, WOODS CROSS OR BLUE PINE,. No. cans, 45 BEANS, STKINGLESS, FANCY, No. 2 cans, 6 cans .29 PIERCES PORK AND BEANS, No. 2V2 cans, 3 cans 20 SODA, ARM & HAMMER BRAND, Three 1 lb. pkgs 46 PINEAPPLE, SLICED, No. 2y2 cans, 3 for BLACKBERRIES, OLYMPIA WASHINGTON PACK, GAL CANS 2 for .75 93 FOLGERS RED CAN COFFEE, 4 lb. can 80 FOLGERS YELLOW CAN COFFEE, 4 lb. can LIMIT ONE DEAL OF EACH OF THE ABOVE TO EACH CUSTOMER 48-l- b. FOLLOWING ARE SOME REGULAR SHELF TAGGED PRICES, WHICH Word has been received from California that Ilarvey Schenek, who has YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES: been working with the OOC is in a California hospital with a broken leg. Hams, Swifts Premium, lb .12 17 whole kernel, No. 2 cans. ' .70 Corn, Particulars not known. . .14 cans 2 No. Lard, 8 lb. pails Peas, Early Dawn, .06 16 Milk, per can Hams, Armours Star, lb Miss Elaine Kennedy had a nice Salt, Mortons .05 10 lb. bag .19 Soap, Palmolive or Creme Oil . Tnange, little party Tuesday night .05 Salt, Mortous Iodized, 26 oz. .. .07 Pierces Pork and Beans .14 lb. pkg. . Oats, Carnation Brand, lg. pkg. .. .18 Tea, Japan green, Dr. Reay, Miss Miller, from the A. Wheat, Carnation .43 lb. cans . . Brand, lg. pkg. .18 Instant Postum, C. Extension Division and County Peanut Butter, 2 lb. jar .15 27 Tuna Fish, medium size .10 Agent E. L. Guymon, have been busy Coffee, M. J. B., 2 lb. cans 60 Shrimps, fancy this week examining the school child- Sugar, 25 lb. bags .30 1.35 Chocolate, Gheradellis, lb ren. .11 5.20 Salmon, tall cans Sugar, 100 lb. bags .58 No. Banner Blue, gal. can . Tomatoes, Woods Cross, Syrup, Sheriff and Mrs. Reay Osborn and .20 2 cans 11 Hersheys Cocoa, 1 lb. cans . . . three children were Evanston visitors Tomatoes, Blue Pine, No. 2 .22 Rockwood Cocoa, 2 lb. cans . . . !os Friday. 11 Sardines, large oval cans cans .17 No. cans 2 1 cans .08 No. best Corned Beef, R. S. McKinnon and son, Robert, Corn, those standard, .17 lb. bar . . ones, No. 2 cans .10 Baking Chocolate, Peas, good returned from Ogden. Tuesday night, Corn, Golden Delicious, No. 2 cans .10 Old Dixie Molasses, gal. can . . . .47 Robert underwent an. operation for appendicitis a short time ago. He is feeling fine now. . There are three important things for people who have rectal trouble to consider. First, a guaranteed euro. Second, the tieatmenl should 'be absolutely si'Jfe anil pleasant. . Th'ircs, the price should be reasonable ana agreeable. Thomas Proffit Mgr. Evanston Store Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKinnon are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl boin at tlie Dee hospital last Friday. Mama and daughter doing nicely and papa well lie is carrying a very pleased smile one would think he is perfectly satisfied. ' Phone 3 27 Evanston, Wyo. SON r 'Funeral Directors and Licensed Bishop and Mrs. Johnson, daughter Coral, Mr. and Mrs. DeAVitt Johnson Another consideration, the value of and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson, which cannot be overestimated, is an were Salt Lake visitors Monday and honest and truthful opinion whether Tuesday. or not proper relief can be given. GREEN AND GOLD BALL TO BE There are some incurable rectal problems. No case is ever accepted here HELD JAN. 26 AT RANDOLPH. The MUTUALS OF WOODRUFF AND unless satisfaction can be assured. COMBINING. MEL RANDOLPH BAND WILL FURNISH SMUINS When counts! minute physiEvery THE MUSIC. cal ailments and constitutional appear, an immediate strain Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bornem of on the human ixxly, ('heck up Utah, are visiting with quickly before spring work commences Deweyville, You have time now. Dr. Rich. Rectal Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Law and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoffman. Mrs. Bornem is a Specialist, Grand Island, Ncbr. sister of Mrs Law and Mrs Hoffman. (5301 RAY DURNFORD Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Strictly uptO'date Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time de-fe- ts be-g- WHEN ITS AN 27 . says: it's perPromises mean nothing formance that counts. The "bargain" battery that looks good in the store is no bargain in your car If you can't depend on it. Millions of motorists entrust their comfort and safety to EXIDES they know the EXIDE slogan is no mere phrase. WHEN IT'S AN EXIDE, Rich- ard Jackson and Miss Ina Jackson H. PROFFIT Evanston and Urie, Wyoming Coalville, Utah G. Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 44 The following people of Randolph, attended the Scout Honor meeting held nt Aroodruff Sunday evening: Supt. R. D. Law, Homer Bornem, Bishop L. B. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peart, H. J. Norris, jr. AV. T. Rex, A. V. Larson and scouts, Morgan Rex. Freeman Corless. Kib Jacobson, Gene Merrill Johnson. Hubert STANDARD & WHITE HOUSE CAFE Osborne, Ilellstrom, Delmar Hellstrom, Otto SERVICE AT ALL HOURS and Sheldon Kennedy. Roast 10c Special Young Turkey With Wholesome Dinner AVord has been received from OgSPECIAL DINNER 25c, 30c 35c den that Keith Conley son of Mr. and of Menu Change Daily Mrs. Gilbert Conley,' is suffering with EVERYTHING THE BEST-PRI- CES Blood poisoning in one of his feet. Dr. REASONABLE E. R. Dumkee is in attendance. A US . Otpfr. 1982, by The Electric 8tor Free Battery Oa, rupeebon on All Makes of Batteries Randolph Garage 1 WOMEN! f GIVE NEED NO LONGER SUFFER AT PERIODIC INTERVALS OR WORRY ABOUT DELAY ! L AXVIBURNU M Relieves the most stubborn cases quic-vland effectively. Difieiuit from anything you have ever used. Priced $5.00 for full size. Sent in plain wrapper, postpaid sold only U. S. LABORATORIES Box 2000 Hollywood Sta., Los Angeles. TRIAL Notary Program Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah II 4 specialty of making Deeds and Titles T SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 27th ANN HARDING and WILLIAM POWELL in DOUBLE HARNESS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land The story of a temporary marriage Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. with ALIMONY & DIVORCE LAWS OF 26, 1933. NOTICE is hereby given ANY STATE in the Union and Mexi- that Arthur E. Sanford, of Ogden. HENRY STEPHENSON, LILIAN co. with plain English explanatory Utah, who, on Feb. 12, 1929, made BOND, GEORGE MEEKER and homestead entry, No. comment and annotations. A differ, REGINALD OWEN ent publication for each state. Covers (M6384, for SW marriage, divorce, alimony, legal sepNESEA4, An R. K. O. Radio Picture Section 29, EV2NE, SEV aration, annulment, separate main- y4SE 9 SE Section childNorth. 30, Township , tenance, custody and support of ren, etc. Specify state wanted. Price Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY filed notice of intention to make final $1.00 THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF ANY Proof to establish claim to the land (Continued. STATE in plain English with full ex- above described, before C. F. Olsen. Notary Public, at Hyrum, Utah, on planation. Cyioe $1.00 THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS fully ex- the 6th day of February, 1934. Claim- wheat, cotton, field corn, hogs, rice, plained; who may become bankrupt, ant names as witnesses: Joseph S. tobacco, and milk and its products, it voluntarily, involuntarily. Price $1.00. Howells, of Paradise. Utah, and Nick will ultimately keep Utah beets near MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS and in- Ohournos, George Abbott and Sam $8 a ton, a price considerably above formation gratis. Cliurnos, all of Termonton. Utah. that which they have been selling for. CHARTERS ; safe, THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. DELAWARE The Utah Senator made his anAdv. Dec. 29, 1933. Jan. sound, sure; obtained in 24 hours. nouncement following conferences with ANY LAW QUESTION fully answer- 1934. A. J. S. Weaver, chief of the sugar 1 ed by competent, trained lawyers for and rice production, processing and Colombia Claims Big Oil Field division of th AAA, and 1(legal marketing society oil field world's The largest potential with others close to the administra1604 Maltman Ave., Los Angeles. Calif Is in Colombia, S. A., says the U. S. tion. With their support and con(Clip this adv., it may come handy survey. geodetic tinued aggressive action in the Sen- sometimes) (Clip and put away!) stock-raisin- g NN, SNE, SW, research Candies and LEWIS LONGHURST i SW-NAV- OPlace cHotel Confectionery Cafe Picture Show y by Sols I Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks Thone 8. ate and House, Senator Thomas is confident that beets, one of Utahs most important crops, will be added to the chosen few basic commodities favored by the Agricultural Adjustment Act. As an indication of what it would mean to Utah, the Senator points to reports from the South, where cotton and tobacco are the important crops, which indicate that agricultural districts in that section are better off than any time in the past three or four years. Considerably higher prices for their crops as well as bonuses resulting from acreage control as outlined in the Agricultural Adjustment Act are credited for the better times, which will apply just as well to the beet sugar industry, Senator Thomas said. 1 Largest Aluminum Welding Job The dome of the Marine hospital at New Orleans has recently been commore than pleted with the welding of be one of to said is It 2,000 joints. the largest aluminum welding jobs ever attempted. SEND YOUR-SH- OE REPAIRING WORK TO EVANSTON, WYO. 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