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Show X THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal T eac hers X Hess and babe of came Sunday for a visit w.th Ler parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hen-deMrs. Wm. ORich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. i Tre-monto- n, e. N. L. Gray, Jacqueline, Barbara and Billy Mac, motored to Ogden Wednesday for Mrs. Gray and the new daugh- ' ter. They returned home Thursday. the happiest families in town. One of The place to buy your every day wants x x I CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. . iSuipt. JR. D. Law and family will leave for Logan Friday even.ng where they will attend the commencement exercises. 1850 Downing St., Denver, Colo. Covers the ENTIRE United States, t Thanks for sending me so many good positions to apply for, over 30 Dr. Rasmussen of the State Board An Illinois Teacher. the first five days I was enrolled. during of Agriculture, spent the past week testing milk cows for T. B. finest SCHOOL OFFICIALS: We can in touch with the Glen Suintijay,' load of Philco Radios Texaco Gasoline White Rose Flour X Rural Schools and City Schools Summer Work and School Year Positions Guy-mo- n Ball Brand Overshoes : to-da- y. County Agent and Mrs. E. L. motored to Logan Sunday. Mr. Guymon returned Monday and Mrs. Guy men remained. He expects to return to Logan Friday evening and wdl attend the U. A. C. commencement exercises Saturday. We carry the best lines on the .market A, Monarch Ranges Horton or Maytag Washers McCormick Deering Separators Armstrong Rugs and Linoleum You can earn several hundred dollars this summer, and you can secure a better position and a larger Salary for the coming year. Complete information will be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it Bountiful teachers. motored iretiiming Tuesday) with' a to Moss Our service is free to you. I : Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Marshall left Monday for Woods Lross for Memorial Dav. Roy Dana and Grant Marshall mo (ored to Star Valley for Decoration Day. They returned Thursday. Mrs. Dana and children and Mrs. Marsh all returned home with them. Mr Dana is sporting a Ford up-to-da- -- the Diamond line. These tires are guaran I teed against bruises, cuts, rim cuts and blow- j outs, for 12 months on standard and 15 months on super tires. There is no red tape. The guarantee is in writing and we make the adjustments here. You cant lose, you pay only for the service you get. Tires must be good to carry such a liberal guarantee and they cost no more than other tires. Sol s cHotel Confectionery Cafe Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks Breaded Veal with Country Gravy Combination Salad. 35c - - - Wholesum Dinner - - - 35c SERVICE EVERY SATURDAY - ' Standard, Whitehouse Cafes EVANSTON, WYO. Quality Goods B. W. Balls came from Provdence, Jim day with a load of strawberries. They were beauties and priced reasonable. He expects to return Saturday with another load. Wing Wong, Prop. TO EVANSTON, Larga Galvanized Tubs Saturday & Monday Special RICH PRICES REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GoodYear Shoe Shop Repairing NBA MEMBER 'yC CHILDRENS - Sport Shoes Hard to wear out special Made by U. S. Rubber Co. .19 NEW - PINK - Glassware Low price attractive NEW - Monax White Glassware toughened for hard use. New Iced Jellies 1- -2 lb. fX x X Many Bargins and new things Be sure to see the Metro 5c to $1 Store , Service with a Smile The annual budget meeting of the As long as people can walk around 'lid carry on. they do nrt seem to warn Rich County School District will be to believe there can be anything seriheld on Monday, June 4, 1934, at 2:00 ously wrong with them. Thats danP. M. in the County Court House. gerous opinion to have. There can be a great deal wrong even tho one is up ELITE CLUB PARTIES and around. It is frequently not as impossible as you think it is to do what you should do for the sake of your health. Those who suffer with rectal troube will find Evanston, Wyo. it very much to the'r advantage Dr. Rich, Rectal Grand Island. Nehr. to see First Motion Picturo Sixty years ago. a Professor took the first real photographs of an object In motion, in California. Muy-brklfe- Specialist. - . MUTUAL LIFE PROTEC$7.00 ; APPROXIMATE TOTAL COST $13.00 PER YEAR; N ON MEDICAL, AGES 5 TO 75 : ALL TION FIOR -- RACES; DUES WAIVED AFTER 15 YEARS. STRICTLY MUTUAL. LIFE PROTECTION AT COST. WRITE FOR PARTICUNON-PROFI- T LARS. DEPT. A FAMILY MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION HEARD BLDG. PHOENIX, ARIZONA Telephone service, 7 a. in. Mar. to June 1. 6 a. m. June 1 to to Sept. 1st 7 a. m. Sept. 1st to 8 a. m. Dec. 1st. Dec. 1st. Mar. 1st. Office closes as usual, and holidays. 8 p. m. Sundays 9 p. m. other days. The most of the world is off the gold standard, but we still believe x in the Golden Rule. Gold we have none, some rules we must have silver We are alwavs glad to ac- UTAH-WYIND. TEL. CO NOTICE Serial No. 051795 of Claim under the Act of March 3, 1877, as amended by the Act o fJanuary 27, 1922. United States Land Office, Salt Lake of January 27, 1922. Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Warren Blinn have filed in this office an application under the act of March 3, 1877, as amended by the act of January 27, 1922, for the following described land: .SSW Sec. 14, Township 7 North, Range 5 East. S. L. M. Notice All persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to show it to be mineral in character will be allowed until July 18. 1934. to file in this land office their objections to the issuance of patent under the aforesaid application THOMAS F. THOMAS, , GARDEN CITY (Sun-Shin- Picture Show Program Comming Soon Zane Greys The Last 411 CLUB CLUB Sewers) S. g.. S. e The S. S. S. Club met at Norma Hodges Tuesday, May 29th. Time was spent bv making pajamas and darning stockings. Leader, Mrs. Elvr Satterthwaite talked on posture jmA - ' refreshments were served. The members and their mothers are to attend a party on the Lake Shore, next Tuesday, June 5th. . I 4 - PiMrictpr 1934. THE . ' June Adv. , From childhood to old age, four out. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Snencer and two of five people suffer with some kind and Alice Barton, motored daughters, of rectal trouble. It is foolish to be to for Decoration Day. returnLogan lieve that this disease will correct the following day. itself. It very rarely does. Proper ing treatment is almost necessary to efSCHOOL BUDGET MEETING fect u definite and pleas ng cure. of making Deeds and Titles 1. . 10c A specialty i Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Barton and two daughters mo'ered to Logan Satarda? May 26th., returning May 27th. Alice going for medical treatment says: i I , Of Rich County, Utah $1500 . Mer-rio- n DRj. 98c LICENSED ABSTRACTOR LIFE PROTECTION AT COST X WYO. Public Notary X SEND YOUR SHOE REPAIRING WORK - We are proud of our MARTHA LEE FROCKS New shipment - Better Quality , LEWIS LONGHURST CONSULT US FIRST At least a million pounds of wool will be available to buyeir at the BEFORE BUYING and Wilk'ns Wool Auction Sale, . WALL PAPER which was scheduled for June 2d, but ENAMEL will now be held at a later date on VARNISH LINS'EED OIL account of market conditions which TURPENTINE bave made the postponement advisa REASONABLE PRICES ble, according to a statement issued f Monday, by Russell W lldns, manage-oALICE II. DURNFORD the Merrion and Wilkins Firm a: Evanston, Wyo. St. Main 1004 x Ogden CPhone 8. I u mo-fortu- The following people attended Memorial Services at Randolph : Levi O. Pead, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Pead, and Elmer Pead, of Sat Lake City: Peter Nelson and mother, of Cokeville. Wvo. : Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Brown, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston, of Evanston: Mr and Mrs. L. G. Kennedy, Steve and Venda, ot Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horsely, of Montpelier, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs Albert Spencer and son, Mark, of Huntsville, Utah; Mrs. August John-coHenrv. Johnson, and Mrs. Annie Barker, of Farmington, Utah ; M- -. and Mts. Sid Sms of Ogden. Utah ; President and Mrs. Baxter, of Evanston, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson, of Rock Springs, Wyo. ; Mrs.. J mes Johnson, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Wm. Dean. Vern Gunn, Echo, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tyson, Brigham, Utah ; Mrs. Glen Allred and daughter, Glenna, of Pr ee; Mrs. Ruth Jacques, of Cooperton; Mrs. Fannie, S'earcey, of Salt Lake; Mrs. Blanche Smith and Mrs. Wm. Marsh, of Evanston and Mrs. Paul Firth and son, Richard, of Portland, Ore., spent Sunday visiting Randolph relatives. ! Office 913 Main St., Evansotn, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 44 , ' to over! Mr. and Mrs. Leland Rex are moving into a part of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bartons home. X te out-of-to- RANDOLPH GARAGE Candies and Dwain Norris had the urn his car near Garden City Wednesday evening, when he ran into some loose gravel.'- The car was dam ' Other paosengers nged quite badly. got of with only a few scratches and bruises. j 4 V-- two-yea- SON Funeral Directors and Licensed W. A. Mrs. Wm. Johnson, and Elthera Snowball left Thursday for Minneap olis, Minn'., to merXIvtilla Johnson, r who will retorn sciLfrom a mission. Tltey expect to attend the Worlds Fain at Chicago before' returning. 6 RAY DURNFORD spent Memorial Day at Randolph. When you need tires, see us. We have very strawberries. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes and kiddies, and Miss Elaine Findlay of Kenunerer, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene bchofield. and son, Larry, of Evanston, Everything to supply your table or equip your ranch. Our prices are low as any. put you ; Round-U- p 7 With Scott, Monte Blue, Barbara Randolph The' Elite Club members were enterAdams and Fred Kohler tained by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Richey. May 12th, and by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. K Paramount Picture Findlay, May 26th. Very interesting evenings were spent with games. Delicious luncheons were served on both I. F. B. SECOND YEAR 4H CLUB occasions. Word Herring German The I. F. B. Sicond Year 4H Foods The name herring cornea from Club met Ma.v 21st and elected the folbeer. a German word meaning army, lowing officers; Joyce Peart. Presiend refers to the great schools Ip dent; Kathleen Rex. Secretary, and which these fish travel. Etvelyn McKinnon, Reporter. NEW RADIO FEATURE! EDUCATION IN THE NEWS will be reported for .you every Wed nesday at 4 p. m., E. S. T., from tho Federal Office of Educaton bv the editor Diow, hook-up- .' of SCHOOL LIFE, Wiliam .over N,BlO national Boutiwei1, A ' A'te- - 4 NOTICE , On Mon (O'; May 28, the state office of the Natwnal Reemployment Service will be moved from 329 State. Oanitol Building; to 219 .Ness Building. Salt Lake Citv. Utah.' Henceforth, all communications to the state office shoud be sent to the latter address. |