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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UiAti Local and Personal CRich . Co.Furn. Co Mr, ed to Ogden Sunday. K t "Where your trade is appreciated and where your dollars by most, - at season, returned home Sunday. She was escorted by Mr. Russel Thomas, of Duchesne. ,We have a number of Bed Room Suits just arrived. Call and see' them. The price is low. bite. You can buy a Monarch Range or a Voss m Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhursf motored to Tabina, Utah, for Mr. and Mrs. Irel Longhurst Saturday. They of Maytag Washer, on easy terms. returned home Sunday. new Philco, we will make liberal allowance for your old one. We have some 9 x 12 axminster Rugs priced from $30.00 to $35.00 also 111 x 12 priced about $47.50. You cant beat the price. were The airplane which crashed here Sunday was taken to Salt Lake Oitv Wednesday. Wilson Norris hauled the wings, and the plane was towed behind an automobile. The Best Place to Trade Arch McKinnon and Mrs. Rachel Wil their Sunday School class to the river for an outing, Wednesday evening. Richard Bowcutt and family, have . t moved from the Thomas Norris residence to the upstairs apartment of Mrs. James Kiddy. Mrs. Peart RuJby and friends of at Kemmerer. Wyo., visited Wednesday. "Wholesale and Retail Complete Service Pontiac International Trucks o, Hy-Pr- o, Sols Mid-Summe- Lincoln Service Station Cliff Spencer and Earl Martin Bpscsxsxssxs The telephone is our greatest saver of time for the ranch and in the home.' It enables us to talk to our freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of our country near together. Enjoy these benefits by having a phone installed. t Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty ssssssa a FROM OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE , WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERIAL WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK F IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT ' New 1936 Stock Wall Paper Paints, Varnishes, En-amel- s, I and Kalsomine If you are going to modernize our home this spring you will urley want to see our new line, 'he prices are reasonable, too. COMMUNITY SHOE REBUILDER H. L. Atkinson, Erop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. 940 Main St. Evanston, Wyo. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION FLORAL CO. EVANSTON WYO. Tax Return Secret All Income tax returns In Canada ire secret by special provision. 28-- 2 Lyman r i Ice-Crea- m . i 3lrl Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 - 30-3- 5c Dinners First - Class Cooking Excellent Service RAY DURNFORD and FERNS . .. B few days only 10c. pound cMetro Store f Leslie Jones, Owner Evanston, Wyo. ' nniiiiiBiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiBiiiiiBiiiiuioiBiiiiisniiiminiiiiBiii . Wing Wong, Prop. Grade AA Conference Certificate 5c , EVANSTON, WYO. Live Boston Fresh and Tender I 32 iXi Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance Serviced Anywhere at any time up-to-da- te Lady Attendant "When Necessary Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 .. GUM DROPS Phone 44 .612 .10 .40 .35 .22 .11 .11 .14 .13 .12 .22 3.1 J. ARTHUR DURNFORD . 1.21 .20 .11 .10 .87 .25 Just Received Few days only. Bedding Plants all kinds 20c doz 1 Alice H. Durnford $ of making Deeds and Titles QualityGoods ! t EVANSTON LEWIS LONGHURST Ja A zsssss PHONE 99 KU Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon have gone to Lyman and Fort Rridger. Wyoming. Mr. McKinnon is salesman for the W. T. , Raleigh Products in that vicinity. ng PRICES birth- James Gill, who has been suffering with pneumonia, is reported much im Ind. Te. Co. EXPERT a farmed and the fire soon extinguished without much damage. proved. 18 OPlace OPhone The ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKinnon caught on lire Tuesday. The fire was discovered by , Utah-Wyomi- Miss Margena Sorenson had day party Thursday. cobson, a neighbor, before it got much A bucket, brigade was of a start. 1 .18 26 32 18 68 35 .44 22 30 47 The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks Mrs. Annie Oorfess and Mrs. Maude Oorless returned from Ogden on the Mrs. Ernest Carless bus Thursday. underwent an operation for goitre at the Dee hospital a short tirnV ago. Phone 21 Evanston, Wyo. dress goods for the Intermountain Knitting Mills of Ogiden. He expects to leave soon with his 'line to Calif., . where he expects to spend his vacation. f - is selling Urie Candies and play. Walter Marshall , Jiotel Confectionery Cafe The Randolph schools motored to Evanston Thursday to see the movie A Dream, by Shakespeare. Special rates were given all schools. They report it a very good ' 60 33 . Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy at Washington. D. C. Word received from' them discloses they are , having a real vacation. Oldsmobile Hy-Pr- Phone Evanston, 327 Chaster R. Ashby went to Salt Lake City Wednesday on the Ashby truck. T 0 Randolph are Mr. and Mrs. Lormi Jackson remodeling the ranch home. LeRoy Shelby is doing he carpenter work. ! $1.30 26 ....' son took Washing, Alemiting, Storage, Tire Repair, Goodrich Tires, Gas and Oils ' V Quaker Oats, 3 lb. Pkg. ....a Half Gal. Bottle Qt. Bottle Tomatoes, Solid Pack, No. 2 Cans Honey, Hewletts Gal. Cans Honey, Hewletts Qt Cans Syrup, Amaizo, No. 10 Cans .' Pork and Beans, Pierces No. 2 Cans Dixie Molasses, V2 Gal Cans Gal Aunt Dina Molasses, Roekwood Cocoa, 2 Lb. Cans Chocolate, Baking or Drinking, Bar Shrimps, Little Chief Shrimps, Gulf Kist Soups, Crosse & Blackwell, lb. Can Arm & Hammer Washing Soda, 2 Lbs. lb. Pkg. Tea, Best Fancy Japan, lb. Grade Orange Pekoe, Tea, Highest Mr. and Mrs. David Jones motored to Evanston Monday. dry goods and groceries, hardware, paints and varnishes. u SOME REGULAR SHELF Miss Edith Jones came up from Sait Laike City Wednesday to spend her two weeks? vacation. We always carry a complete stock of t SOLID PACK, NO. 2 CANS. 6 FOR CRACKERS, 2 LBS., GRAHAM A-- l SALAD DRESSING, DURKEES QT. SIZE PEANUT BUTTER, JANE GOOD, LB. JAR JAM, FAMILY FAVORITE. NO. 5 CAN ed to Ogden Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jackson Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. V BROOMS TOMATOES, and Mrs. A. D. Fackrdli motor- Mr. ' , A-- The M. I. A. Ward Honor Day was held in Randolph Opera House Tuesday. It consisted of choruses, stories, drama and dancing, and was much appreciated, by .those attending. Why not trade in your old radio on a i 4 FLOUR, ELECTRIC LIGHT, 48 LB. BAGS COFFEE, BREAKFAST CLUB, LB. GAN SUGAR, 25 LB. BAGS, CANE GRANULATED RICE, FANCY BLUE ROSE 10 LBS PEACHES, EILBERTA, NO. 10 CANS SALT, FINE TABLE, 8 LB. BAGS SOAP FLAKES, SWIFTS 2 LB. PKG SODA CRACKERS, 3 LB. CARTONS' .. l BAKING POWDER, MONARCH. 1 LB. CANS BROOMS, BEST ON MARKET Gary Jones is reported suffering with an infection caused from a tick i. , , y Following Are Some Special Prices for the Week of May 25th to 29th Inclusive: Ina Jackson, who has taught Duchesne, Utah the past Miss school f ( , i Evanston, Urie, and Lyman Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall motored to Duchesne Saturday for Walter Marshall who has taught school in Duchesne' county the past school season. They returned Monday, , General Merchandise. A r t ( ' v ( V' t H. Proflit G. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon motor- Tree, Flower in the North The limit of trees nearest to the North pole Is in eastern Siberia. In the Lena Delta larches thrive as far north as latitude 72 degrees. Osten-fel- d in 1923 described 70 species of plants ranging from latitude 82 degrees north. Flowering plants, grasses, mosses and lichens extend to the most northern land seen by man. .v First Rowing Race in U. S. The first mention of rowing races in the United States was made in an advertisement that appeared in a New York newspaper in 1811, Indicating that the sport had its origin many years earlier, but had achieved an importance in 1811 sufficient to warrant promoters to spend money to call attention to special contests. |