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Show iviin tuuaii KHiArEK, " F LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Meldrum, parents of Mis. Hatch and LeKoy Thompson, mo- idi Co. Furn. Co. tored to Salt Lake City Saturday. Kenneth and LeRoy returned Tuesday, the others remaining in Salt Lake City. General Merchandise. Roy Snowball from a returned Thursday brief trop to Salt Lake City. , Mrs. Lois Kennedy is visiting .at Evanston with her daughters Mrs. You can buy a Monarch Range and pay for same in twelve monthly installments. Why be without? We carry Maytag Washers, Phil co Radios and Voss Washers which we will also sell on convenient terms. We are also equipped with a large stock of quality mdse., groceries, dry goods, rubbers, shoes, furniture, car pets, rugs, and machinery. Why not let us serve you. Our prices are reasonable. , Gea-rar- , Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ashby and children are moving to Cokeville, where they are starting another fruit aud grocery store. C. A. Ashby, a brother of B. EL, will manage the store at Randolph. The Reaper joins with their many friends in wishing them success. COMING SOON 44 AT THE OPERA HOUSE BIG ATTRACTION WITH JANET GAYNOR and CLARK GABLE Telephone communication can exist only as long as a community will patronize the Telephone Company, the service to a great extent depends on the revenue derived there from. Having a phone installed not only pleases your neighbor, who has one but makes our country a better place in which to live. , - Mi RAY DURNFORD Cr SON Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Leo McKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon motored to Evanston Glen. Strictly ,Monday. Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 44 Gilbert Bingham of Cornish, Utah, for a few days visit with Randolph relatives. 14444 Jack-so- n Sols W. T. and J. O. Rex and Wm. Johnson left Thursday for Salt Lake City to attend the woolgrowers convention. Harold Jones, who is feeding cattle at Laketown, spent a few days home with his family last week. Breaded Veal with Country Gravy Combination Salad. Miss Lois Sprouse of Garden City - Wholesum Dinner - - - - 36c 35c is visiting with her sister Mrs. Owen SERVICE EVERY SATURDAY Telford. LEWIS LONGHURST - Notary ... Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR LAKETOWN NEWS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan 6. 1635. NOTICE is hereby given that John Edward Kennedy, of Randolph, Utah, who, on Fob. 6, 1628, made homestead entry No. stoekraising Sec. 34, NE 644843, for Earl Stuart, county assessor of Wood ruff, Utah, is around on his beat, trying to see if the farmers and at tiers have any taxable property. The census enumerator will soon be following him up also, although- this is not for tax purposes. - Please have as much Information at hand as possible when he comes to give him. - The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of John II. Weston lust Thursday. Captain Kate Moffat in charge. The early history of Lake-towwas given by Mrs. John H. Weston. After the meeting delicious re-- f reslimenits were served. , Assisting the hostess were Mr. Lawrence D. and Mrs. Hoss Cheney. n Lam-bor- n Considerable sickness from colds, grippe, flu, etc., seem extant through tlie valley. Mr. A. Rich returned G. from a brief visit with his folks at Ogden. We see Parnell Johnson has one of ton trucks. Very the new V8 Ford 1-- 2 classy. The county nurse. Mrs. Peart Is making regular weekly visits throughout the county in interest of health. Picture Show Program FEBRUARY 2nd MARION DAVIES and GARRY COOPER in 'OPERATOR 13 LITERARY CLUB MIDYEAR PARTY HELD r The annual Literary Club party was held Wednesday evening, Jan. 16 at the new grade school building. Pirogressive games and stunts were played and enjoyed by everyone. mid-yea- High score was won by Mrs. Maysell Hoffman and low score by Willard club members and Peart. Thirty-threLlieir partnees were present and the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. e Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McKinnon, Ms. Vloe Jackson, Mrs. E. J. Oaipener, Mr. Floyd Kennedy, Mr. Harvey .Schenck and Mr. Carl Nerris. .Marshall. A very delicious luncheen was served after the gaipes. Club members voted r this one of the best parties. ' Next club will be held at the home mid-yea- of Mrs. Leda Law off Wednesday eve ning, February 6, 1635, instead of Jan. 30th. Candies and IceCream L. B. Johnson and F. H. Jackson left for Oaflfomia Friday. They have a number of head of cattle being fed EVANSTON, WVO. Quality Goods Wing Wong, Prop. there. A specialty of making Deeds and Titles ! stock-raisin- VALENTINES 2 for lc and up Everything for the Valentine Party Very complete line of Valentine Candies. c!Metro 5c to $1.00 Store L. W. Jones, Prop. Evanston, Wyo. g WNE, ESW, NSE, NESW, NSE, OPhone 8. - ENW, ESW, NOTICE Wayne Rex left for Salt Lake .Tuesday where he will be a guest at a Algie McKinnon Kennedy is located number of panties being given by at the Wrights New Beauty Salon, friends. Certainly nice Wayne, to DIVORCE IN MEXICO. Final in 24th and Washington Ave., Ogden. have- - girl friends living in the city. few days; no residence: no pnblieity. Utah. Phone No. 240. t Write: Atty. Box 86. Mexicali. B. C. Permanents, $2.00 and up. Will apMexico. 10c stamps. preciate your patronage. Subscribe for the Reaper adv. Nov. 30, 1934 to June 1, 1665 , ALGIE M. KENNEDY. 1 , The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks Mr. and Mrs. E. L Guymon left Sunday for Logan, Utah. They will attend the fanners roundup before returning. The following scooters motored to Evanston Monday night to attend a scout council meeting and banquet: Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peart, Glen Moss. R. D. Law, Dwatin Norris; Arch McKinnon. NW14 Sec. 35, Lynn McKinnon, P. H. Rex and Mr. WSEy. SENW , SWNE Section. 26, and Mrs. II. J. Norris, and Mr. and Township 10 North, Range 5 East, Slaif Mrs. W. T. Rex. The purpose of the Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in- meeting was to reorganize the Wyuta tention to make final Proof, to estab- District . of the Cache Valley Boy lish claim to the land above describ- Scouts of America. ed, before the clerk of the district court at Randolph, Utah, on the 26th Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kennedy were Claimant entertained by members of the Elite day of February, 1635. names as witnesses: Joseph F. Wil Club Saturday.' A very pleasant eveson. Theo Pope, Alfred Gunn & Clyde ning was speut playing games and Kennedy all of Randolph, Utah. GEO. talking over old times. Dainty reE. WOOLLEY, Acting Register freshments were served. - Mr. and Adv. Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 1635. Mrs. Kennedy are the same good, old cous. When L. G. is present, yon look forward to a real lively parcan NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Do- ty. Come again folks we enjoy your partment of the Interior, U. S. Land company. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Hatch motored 9, 1635. NOTICE is hereby given that - Mr Raymond B. Lamborn, of Laketown. to Salit Lake City Thursday. Hhtch will attend the woolgrowers Utah, who, on Feb. 6, 1628, made homsitead entry No. 044774 for convention. Lots 7, 8, 14, & 15 Section 1 Lots 1 & 2, Mrs. Mable Syme and son, Bobbie, NE14NW14 Section 12 Twp 12 North Range 5 East, Lots 6 have returned to Randolph. & 7 Section 6 Lois 1, 4, John IL Weston and Ernest Irwin Section 7, Township 12 North, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian has filed of Laketown were Randolph visitors notice of intention to make final Proof, Thursday. Mr. Weston in the interest to establish claim to the laud above of life and fire insurance and Mr. Irdescribed, before G. N. Weston, Notary win as a census enumerator. Public), at Laketown. Utah, on the The presidents of the High Priests 26th day of February, 1635. Claimant names as witnesses: Frederick Fell and Seventies Quorum motored to Ever, Frank Lamborn, Heber O. Robin- anston Wednesday evenjing to meet son & J. Cheney WilliSi all of Lake-tow- with the shake presidency. GEO. E. WOOLLEY. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Durrant and Mr Acting Register. Adv. Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8. 1935 and Mrs. E. A. McKinnon motored to 1 Laketown Thursday to visit the Lake NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De- town Creamery. partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Peart returnOffice at Sait Lake City, Utah, Jan. ed from a two weeks visit to Salt Lake NOTICE is hereby given City Wednesday. 14, 1935. that George Myers, of Georgetown, Idaho, who, on April 16, 1628, made Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brough and homestead entry No. 646666, for Lot Leonard Bingham were taken to Ogden 4, Section 34, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, NEi-SSaturday by G. W. Peart Arthur Is Yi, SEJ4SE& Sea 33 suffering an attack of appendicitis. Twp 15 North Range 7 East, S. L. M. He was operated upon at the Dee hosand on March 14, 1929 made addition- pital upon arrival.- - Since the operaal stockraising entry, No. 646967 for tion he has contracted pneumonia and Lots 2, 3, 4, SEi,iNE, is reported very sack. Randolph SESE Section 3 Town- friends and relatives hope for his ship 14 North, Range 7 East, Salt Lake speedy recovery. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim LeRoy? Shelby and Ernest Irwin to the land above described, before census enumerators, were called to George N. Weston, Notary Pulblic, at Evanston Thursday to meet Mr. Olsen Laketwn, Utah, on the 26tih day of census director for Rich and Daggat 1935. as names Claimant February, counties. witneses: Heber Myers, of Laketown. Utah, George Nichols, of Georgetown. Idaho. & George B. Price & Leo MattNEWS FLASH There will be a son. of Paris, Idaho. THOMAS good dance at Woodruff this SaturRegister. day night. Jan. 26. Med Smuins Band Adv. Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8. 15. 1935. will play. . CPlace cHotel Confectionery Cafe Standard, Whitehouse Cafes Of Rich County, Utah Funeral Car te Office 91 came Monday Peart and Mrs. Richard motored to Ogdon Tuesday. up-to-da- and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Mr. ad Mrs. L. G. Kennedy, son anu daughter, Steve and Vendla, and Mr. and Mi'S. Amble of Ogden, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives aud renewing old acquaintances. G. W. Ind. Tel. Co. Utah-Wy- o. Legislative News This week THE REAPER presents the first of a series of authora-tiv- e articles on important happenings during the session of the state legislature now in progress at Salt Lake City. Two sparkling features will appear weekly during the session, written for this newspaper by THE REAPER correspondent who is a regular attendant at sessions of both ithe senate and the house of Not only will readers of THE REAPER be given represemtanitives. authentic information of the transpirin gs in the open sessions, but they .will receive the even more important news of what is transpiring underneath the surface a news service never before attempted for readers of any weekly newspaper in this state. Under the Capitol Dome is the title of one of the legislative features, and this will be conducted in column style, similar to the news articles syndicated from the nations capitol at Washington. Upho-thminute news will be presented in this column regularly and happengings at the capitol will be discussed informally from an unbiased viewpoint. Read it regularly learn who and what intern ests are back of certain bills get the on legislation that will affect each and every one of us. Equally important and interesting to onr readers will be a spot news feature service a story written exclusively for the readers in this district, telling our subscribers what .their representatives in the legislature are doing how they are voting with What interests they are aligned how they are protecting the interests of their constituents, and in some cases, hoy they are negligent. - We If urgently advise that you follow these articles closely. your representatives vote pleases you, write him at the state capitol commending his action; on the other hand, if you feel that he is not representing the best interests of the community which elected him, urge him to make a change for the better. The first articles are printed this week - watch for the news which will appear in future issues. e low-dow- f Matters of tremendous importance are now being enacted on Capitol Hill in Salit Lake City, where the Twenty-firs- t legislature of the In order that State of Utah is now . in session. of THE REAPER may be informed as to how THEIR legislators are REPRESENTING THEM, we have arranged to have our own capitol correspondent cover the legislative session. His first articles appear elsewhere in this issue. A sparkling column filled to the brim with inide informaton and gossip current in the capitol halls, as well as in the senate and house chambers. Authentic bits of news matter, discussed informalafly in order that all may understand the powerful fecting the vital legislation to be enacted during the present session. Dome The Reaper will preIn addition to Under the Capi-t- r sent a spot news story each week, telling the ctizens of this district exactly how their representatives and senators are voting on important bills how they are presenting ithe problems of our own community whether or not they are TRU E REPRESENTATIVES of the people who have elected them. EfSry article is wrtten from an unbiased viewpoint; yet every story packs a wallop. DONT MISS THE NEW SERIES STARTING TODAY IN THE REAPER readers -- under-current- s Ml |