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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH ! ' Tich Co. Furrt Co. j I Picture Show ' MARCH JEAN PARKER and JAMES DUNN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (DGeneral epartment of the Interior, Land Office at. Salt. Lake City, Utah. Feib. 10. 1935. NOTICE is hereby given that Ralph Thomock, for the heirs of Mathew William Thornock. deceased, of Bloomington, Idaho who, on March 3. 1928. made homestead entry, No. 046771, for SEViSWJ4 SecSection 28 NE1 tion 20, Wy2NW NENW1 Section 29 Township 14 North, Range 7 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before George N. Weston. Notary Public, at Laketpwn. Utah, on the 3rd day of April, 1935. Claimant names as wit nesses: Mark Austin, Ray Dyson and A A. Nebeker. all of Laketown. Utah and Albert Smith, of Randolp.h Utah. TIIQMAS F. THOMAS', Register. 1935. Adv Feb. 22 Mar. 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. That radio tubes should, be tested at least once a year? DO YOU KNOW that one fauLty tube in your radio will ruin the tone, cause it to howl and even ruin the rest of the tubes in the set? Why wait for a traveling repairman to service your set, he is here today and gone tomorrow, and then if your set goes haywire again shortly because of defective tubes or parts installed by him, it is an added expense to you to have them replaced. I am opening up a radio service shop in with my grocery store. All tubes and repair paits are guaranteed for six months against defects. I have new low prices on tubes and a more reasonahe price on set repairs. I have just received an amazing new tube and set tester, it shows you at a glance the condition of your tubes and set Bring in your tubes or I will call and test them free of charge. ' 4 4 I DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior. General Land Office at Sait Lake City, Utah, March 5. 1935. NOTICE is hereby given that George N. Weston, of Lake town, Utah, who, on April 22. 1926. made homstead entry No. 940115. for SM Section 27. Township' 13 North. has Range 6 East. Salt Lake Meridian, final filed notice of intention to make Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before N. J. Hodges, Notarv Public, at Garden City, Utah. Claimqji the 22nd day of April, 1935. ant names as witnesses: C, E. Cheney. J. Cheney Willis, A. R. Weston and John Lane Willis, all of Laketown. Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS Regis ter. Adv. Mar. i t Every Day Is t Bargain Day Metro Store RANDOLPH, UTAH Patrons from Laketown, Garden City and Woodruff drop me a card or call at store and leave mime. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT. Large Silk Novelty Now On Display handkerchiefs 25c and 35c values. lJv Monday Only Mrs. Arthur went to Kemmerer Wed nesday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Peart. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barton were OgLeon McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E den visitors Saturday, Sunday and Marshall motored ,to Woods Cross, Utah Sunday to attend the tuueral of Monday. Charles W. Ellis. Miss Ruth Norris Mr. L. L. Cook, president of Bear and Miss Freda Hoffman accompanied Lake Valley Dairymens Assn., ft them as far as Ogden. Monday morning for an extended business trip in the east. His special Lynn McKinnon has purchased the interest takes him to Wisconsin. Min- ground where the Randolph Billiard nesota the home of Land O Lakes hall once stood and will erect a SerCreameries (Inc.) Michigan and Ala- vice Station. bama. Mrs. Joseph E. Hatch had the misMrs. ' Edna Pendleton and son of fortune to fall last week, hurting her Green River, came Sunday for a weeks back quite badly,, but is on the improve visit with Mrs. Pendeltons parentsi now. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowball. Adult sewing classes were started J. O. Rex was a business visitor at at Woodruff and Garden City this week. Mrs. Tiber is Oornia will teach Evanston, Wyo., Thursday. the class at Woodruff and Mrs. Lenald Dale Durant, local creamery man, G. Lute at Garden City. motored to Morgan, Utah Thursday for Mrs. Durant and the new baby. Glen Rex will continue as Coordin-an- t of the Randolph High School un Earl Stuart County Assessor. Ed. til the end of school (May 24th). Kennedy and Jesse Reed, motored to Salt Lake City Monday. The 7th and 8th grade motored to Laketown and Garden City Thursday Allen Harris of a Boise OC Camn to play basketball with the first and spent Monday and Tuesday with Ran- second boys teams and the first girls ' team. There were three games played dolph relatives. in each place, the Randolph students Mrs. Ottlee Oorless started a new being successful in winning all six of adult literature class Thursday. the games. Inc-le- R Spencer and son Parent Teachers meeting to be held Farrel of Logan, Utah left Saturday Monday night. Everybody invited to for a hour through California and attend. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mexico. Mr9. L. L. Hellstrom is reported on the sick list this week. Primary Convention was held at Evanston Saturday. A number of Ran- dolph people attended. The Seventies will take charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith motored Sacrament meeting Sunday. to Evanston Saturday to attend the big Firemens Ball. They returned ' ' Roy McKinnon and Harold Rex of Monday. the B. Y. U. and Clyde and Madalyn S. A. Findlay, daughter Nedra and Reay of the U. of U., came to attend the Junior Prom. Farrel Peart were Ogden visitors Wed nesday. Mrs. Russell Oorless started a new adult class in literature Thursday. Dr. Capeners class is to meet at 7 This will bee an Interesting class. Why oclock Monday on account of P. T. A, dont you join? meeting. Wm. Johnson, G. H. Robinson, Reay The missionary committee gave a Kennedy and Supt. R. D. Law motor- very nice party in the Scout building ed to Logan Wednesday to help elect Wednesday night for all those who a State School Board member of the were on the committee and those who first district, comprising Box Elder had acted .on the committee.- Games County, Cache County, Rich County and refreshments were the pleasure of .and Logan City. Dr. G. L. Rees was the evening. Those present pronounced elected. it a daisy party. WE NEED YOUR TRADE TO MAKE A QUICK TURNOVER IN MERCHANDISE. YOU NEED THE BENEFIT OF OUR BARGAIN PRICES TO MAKE YOUR MONEY BUY. MORE. YOU WHO ARE NOT CUSTOM ERS AT ONE OF OUR STORES FAIL TO SEE WHAT SAVINGS YOU WOULD MAKE. LOOK AT OUR PRICE TAGS ON OUR SHELVES. SEE SOME ARTICLES PRICED ELSEWHERE AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE SHORT PROFIT AND QUICK TURNOVER IS BEST FOR US BOTH. LET US ALL PULL TO GET HER AND WE WILL MAKE TIMES BETTER. SEE SOME OF OUR REGULAR SHELF PRICES YOU BUY REGULAR EACH HAY AT OUR ST ORES. COFFEE, Folgers Red Oan. 1 lb. cans COFFEE, M. J. B., 1 lb. cans COFFEE, Hills .Brothers, 1 lb. cans lb. pkg. TEAS, Orange Pekoe or Black;. Folgers TEAS, Choice Japan Green". OATS, 9 lb. Rolled HONEY, Highest test, Gal. or No. 10 cans STEWARTS BLUEING, large bottles ROSEWARE OATS) 3 lb. pkg., Albers Albers Instant, .' PEARL TAPIOCA, 1 lb. pkg., Albers PEARL BARLEY, 1 lb. pkg.. Albers PEARLS OF WHEAT, 1 lb., 12 oz. pkg. Albers TAPIOCA, .81 32 27 15 o o .45 . .83 17 n 27 1 lb. pkg., SYRUP, Amaizo, Gal, cansl Golden STARCH, Corn or Gloss, Amaizo PRESERVES, Imitation Berries 5 lb. Pails SYRUP. Robb Ross, Cane and Maple, gaL VANILLA, Pure Extract, 8 oz .30 $ 17 i... .15 12 18 ' .67 09 .65 .87 43 ! SODA ORACKERSl. 3 lb. Merchants SODA CRACKERS, 3 lb. A-l- s SOAP, Crystal White, 10 bars SOAP, Par, large bars, 5 bars for TOMATOES, No. 2 cans, Solid Pack 39 .37 35 20 10 SYRUP, Lady Jane, Fine Table 58 Phone Evanston, 327 Urie 3-- Lyinan 2 282 at the See These Values - . 5, 1935. April CHETS RADIO SHOP, ASIIBY GROCERY Local and Personal H. Proffit Where $ Have Most Cents With You can buy a Monarch Range DO YOU KNOW SOth "HAVE A HEART General MercKandise. G. One Lot Special Pick Up 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. PURSES LADIES $2.50 values to close out at , Others at 23c yOL Bridge Covers o0r Oyt 79c values RAY DURNFORD Pure Linen Radio Scarfs m Niftr, Hand Painted up-to-da- Suede Jackets r Rubber Girdles $1.10 value at 2 for $1.00 r SON Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time $1 CocktailSets $2.50 values, close out Irid. Tel. Co. Utah-Wy- o. xq te . Office. 913 Main St., Evanston,Wyo. Night Phone 44 Day Phone 49 OyC . Yarn Hanks . New Bill Folds All leather I 50c Value.... m 9cr Lot House Dresses 69c Just arrived Up-to-d- ate styles Sols Tlace cFotel Confectionery Cafe No junk $1.00 values. 2 for $1.29 Candies and House Dresses Extra values at $1.49 togo at The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks Aft yOL MissesKnitHatSir One lot to go at Misses Hats Spring colors. Ladies Hats Ice-Crea- m IDC GPhone 8. ' 49c Summer fade straw $1.00 value New styles Assorted colors. Standard, Whitehouse. Cafes LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR 25 - A specialty 5c Dinners First - Class Cooking Excellent Service Of Rich Coun y, Utah Subscribe for the Reaper 30-3- EVANSTON, WYO. of making Deeds and Titles Quality Goods ! ' Wing Wong, Prop. |