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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal - ich Co. Furn. Co. ! f 1 General Merchandise. Stanley Havorka is operating Hollywood Studio in Sols Place. will be here over Sunday. We carry the best lines on the market I I Philco Radios I I Texaco Gasoline t I I Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly upto-dat- e and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time t t the He Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. : : White Rose Flour Join the crowds for a real dance on each Thursday night at Woodruff, Breaded Veal with Country Gravy Utah, Music by Mel Smuins Band, LEWIS LONGHURST Combination Salad. which plays it sweet and hot. Always 35c - - - - Wholesum 35c Dinner a good crowd there. uav. Notary Public SERVICE EVERY SATURDAY President John M. Baxter and wife LICENSED ABSTRACTOR of Evanston, were in attendance at Standard, Whitehouse Cafes the Pioneer Convention, Mrs. Baxter Of Rich County, Utah EVANSTON, WYO. being the only living pioneer that came TitleB with the first company of settlers to Quality Goods Wing Wong, Prop. A specialty of making Deeds and 1870. in Utah Randolph, Mrs. Ella Schenks left for Salt Laxe City Thursday on the Sims truck for a visit with her children. SEND Y0UR-SH- OE REPAIRING WORK Mr. E. Howes of Roy, Utah, representative of, the Mount Ogden Nursery Co., was a business visitor Wednesday. While here Mr. Howes went thru Everything to supply your table or equip your ranch. Our prices are low as any. TO EVANSTON, PRICES our new Scout Building, as the scouts of Roy would like to build a new scout heme. The building suited him very RANDOLPH GARAGE t t t GAS, OIL AND ACCESSORIES 1 EXIDE BATTERIES CPotted plants and garden bedding seedlings Standard and latest Sheet music Arch Graham returned to bis home Salt Lake Thursday after spending several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McKinnon. In Less than 7c a day gives you a Phone in the home. For the ranch and home Billie Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corless is suffering with an Infected arm. Dr. Capener is doctoring It. in town 10c per day. David, Reed, and Esther Jackson of Logan, Utah, and Miss Vanza Jackson of Honolulu visited Randolph relatives Friday Saturday and Sunday. I ' Sols , . I Candies and Ice-Crea- m $10.00. Picture Show Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell and Mist Nedra Findlay left for Ogden Wednesday. Porgram AUGUST 24, 26, 18th with Rilla Peterson. Wayne Marshall returned from a weeks vacation at Ogden Tuesday. He was accompanied by Arthur Conley', who will stay until after Labor day. are-movin- Dates for Rich County Rodeo set for September 3 and 4. Lanny Ross, Charlie Rnggles, Mary Boland and Ann Sothern 1 The Musical Tonic for that Tired Feeling. Bubbling over with fascinating melodies and spiked with a thousand laughs! A Paramount Picture AUGUST 25th IRENE DUNNE, RICHARD DIX says: This is an old story with nearly everyone who lias wasted both time and money trying to get well the wrong way. If yon go to the Dr. Rich Rectal Sanitarium and Olinic at Grand Island. Nebraska yon will get what you want, a real cure, easily and reas. onablv priced. (530). STINGAREE Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall made a business trip to Salt Lake and Ogden Tuesday. with IV. A. WOMEN! NEED NO LONGER SUFFER AT PERIODIC INTERVALS OR WORRY ABOUT DELAY ! Relieves the most stubborn cases quickly and effectively. Different from anything you have ever used. Priced $5.00 for full size. Sent in plain wrapper, postpaid sold only - During August please write first be fore coming for examination or new and old. L AXVIBURNU M One of my old patients recently sent me several mimes to write to of people who have been taking treatment at different towiir., hut are not cured. in at Sols See you friend's photo Place. Hundreds on display RICH LABORATORIES Box 2000 Hollywood Sta., U. S. Los Angeles. (Clip and put away!) CONSULT US BEFORE VARNISH TURPENTINE FIRST BUYING-WA- LL PAPER ENAMEL LINSEED OIL REASONABLE PRICES ALICE II. DURNFORD 1004 Main St. Evanston, Wya j J Mr. and Mrs. John Benson and two children of Ogden are visiting Randolph relatives this week. Mrs. Elmer Davis and children of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Algie Dawson und daughter, Katherine, returned home Wednesday iaijter spending n week visiting with relatives. They returned via Idaho. 1 Elephants Trunk Necessary The elephant would have a hard time getting, a drink of water if it werent provided with a trunk, because its tusks would prevent the animal from getting close enough to the water In a pond to drink in the manner of most animals. Instead it sucks the water up into Us trunk which, in turn, sprays the liquid into Its owners mouth. t . Brothers and Sisters Nearer From a biological viewpoint, brothers and sisters are more closely related than parent and child. A parent common blood and child have while brothers and sisters have all common blood. one-ha- lf SNE, SENW, Sec. NN, Lots 1, 2, 3, Sec. 25, Twp. 9 North Range 5 East, Lots 8 & 9, Section 30, Township 9 North Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Thomas F. Thomas, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 5th day of September, 1934. Claimant names as witnesses : Theris Comia, Francis Frazier & Ezra Putnam, of Woodruff, Utah, & Roy Shelby, of Randolph, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Adv. ) DR. ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 14, 1934. NOTICE is hereby given that Harvey S. Pusey, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on March 18, 1929, made stockraising homestead entry, as amended, No. 048093, for SW,4SE Sec. 5, Twp. 8, North Range 5 East Sec. 23, Lot 4 Sec. Lot 6, SESE "MELODY IN SPRING Jennie Lynn Wilson Is visiting at Salt Lake Oity with her sister, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Capener and children spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Salt Lake City, returning Sunday evening. OPhone 8. I ter, Beatrice, Mrs. Cyrild Wilson and daughter, Betty Jean, motored to Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hess to the Polly Corless home. The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks J Get your picture made at Sol's Place now Photos 5 for 10c to 5 for Thursday morning. cHotel Confectionery Cafe ; Ind. Tel. Co. Utah-Wy- o. iMrs. Lorenzo Findlay of Ogden rejported suffering with appendicitis was operated upon at the Dee hospital , J ! Can the same service be preformed any other way for less money? Figuring from a stand point of sending and receiving messages? Mr. and Mrs. Reay Kennedy, daugh- OPlace Evanston Floral and Music Co. i: NRA MEMBER Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Guymon have moved from the Dave Smith apartment to the Jenet Nicholls home. DIAMOND AND MANSFIELD TIRES. WYO. REASONABLE-SATISFACT- ION Good Year Shoe Repairing Shop After spending a month at the i: ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rex, Glenn Jr., and Lyman Smith, of Salt Lake, returned home with their parents, who visited a day or two with the Rex family. Mr. Staith being a brother of Mrs. Rex. I Flowers For Every Occasion GUARANTEED much. I Night Phone 44 Day Phone 49 Miss Alice Jones of Evanston is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Jane Jones. We are always glad to see Alice come home. Monarch Ranges Horton or Maytag Washers McCormick Deering Separators Armstrong Rugs and Linoleum Ball Brand Overshoes RAY DURNFORD & SON Mrs. David Hoffman, was reported still very ill. We hope for her speedy recovery. The place to buy your every day wants i fx . Shirley Larson spent Tuesday evening Iwifih bis grandparents, Mr. anu Mrs'. Agtliar IcKinnoa.. Shirley was with tle' Salt Lake Scouts. They were making the Teturn trip from Yellowstone Park. Mary Boland, Conway Tearle, Andy Devine, Henry Stephenson and Una OConnor An It. K. O. Picture Welland Canal The Welland canal Is 27.6 miles long. In the main it follows the old line from Port Oolbourne, on Lake Erie, to Allanhurg, whence there is a new route to Lake Ontario. It Is 200 feet wide at the bottom and has a depth of 25 feet, which can later be increased to 30 feet, the depth provided in the locks, which are arranged for vessels of as great length as 800 feet. . 1 Chicagos Eccentric River A river reversed, a river running uphill, a river that can be operated-wita lever, a river in two colors (one the dirty black waters of a normal branch, the other the green of the lake water marching up the second branch), the Chicago river has had an exciting career. It might perhaps be called the most eccentric of rivers. So far as willingness to try things goes, it might also be called the most aggressive. h July 20,27, Aug. 1934. Jacobins and Jacobites The Jacobins were a French party, holding liberal view's. The Jacobins started as a club, composed largely of aristocrats, taking their name from the fact that their club quarters were in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris. They were the radicals of their period. Louis Philippe, afterward king of France, and Robespierre were leading Jacobins. Tradesmen and some wealthy peasants holding radical views were members. The Jacobites were supporters of the House of Stuart, claiming the descend.'! nts of James Stuart to be rightful kings of England. They have an organization In Scotland, Wales and In the United States. : Rock Have N Life Stones and rocks have no life in them and do not grow, in the biological sense of the word, which requires the assimilation of new matter into a living organism. They may get larger by accretion, that is, through the addition of material from without The belief of some persons that rocks grow in cultivated fields is due to the fact that freezing and thawing of the ground caused loose rocks to work up toward the surface. - f- 1 ' Speedy Fish mackof a the member The bonito, erel family, is one of the speediest of fishes. It Is estimated that a single sweep of its powerful tail will propel it for at least 100 yards. |