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Show & THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal CRich Co. Furn. Co. I General Merchandise. Where $ Have Most Cents Leo McKinnon mo-tored to Evanston Monday. Mrs. Gale McKinnon accompanied them as far as Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. You can buy a Monarch Range and pay for same in twelve monthly installments. Why be without? We carry Maytag Washers, Philco 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. 1 and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst, J. Rex, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rex, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peart and Mr and Mrs. Joseph E. Haltoh were among those who attended April conference at Salt Lake City. Mr. TRADE AT OUR STORE NEAREST O. I I Maid-O-Clove- Miss Dora McKinno was an Evans- ton visitor Monday. The M Men and Gleaner Girls-wil- l hold their anual banquet and dance at Evanston, April 19th. I j Mrs. Samuel Rex returned Monday' from a two weeks visit at Salt Lake City. ' Word has been received that John Bryson of Paris, Idaho, brother of Luther Bryson, of Woodruff, Utah, has passed away. Funeral services and interment will be at Star Valley. Rex, Loran Jackson, Willard Peart and Wm. Kenedy motored to Salt Lake City Friday in the interest of the water situate of Bear river. A. G. . ELIZABETH SHOPPE they-wer- I SPRING DRESSES sizes 14 to 44 - GRADUATION DRESSES sizes 14 to 20 $5.95 to $7.95. HATS . Phone Evanston, 327 Urie LeRoy Shelby, Wm. Groll made a trip to the Shelby homestead near They Woodruff Park. Wednesday. were able to drive their car to narcomrows. From there on repelled to use snow shoes. Thye port the snow at Sugar Pine from 4 to 15 feet deep. Mr. Shelby said the fence around his place was completely buried and that he could ski over the fence in any direction and that many of his buildings were almost buried. This sounds like the people of Woodruff may be able to raise crops this year. $9.95 to $22.50 $5.95 to $16.95 I The Stake Music Festival will be at Randolph Sunday evening. all of the wards of the stake are taking part. This should be a treat G32 to those who are lovers of music. SUITS and COATS, sizes 14 to 42 ! -- held Most Evanton, Wyo. X r. -- Wilson Norris left Wednesday for Toledo, Ohio, for two International trucks and a Plymouth touring car. He expects to be gone about ten days or two weeks." Get Your New Easter Outfit at the . -- proved. M $ 3.15 FLOUR, Globe Mills Star Brand, Two 48 lb. bags 8 25 FLOUR, Big J., Two 48 lb. bags I.o0 CANE Sweetens much further, 25 lb. bags SUGAR, 23 HAMS, SWIFTS, Regular 10 to 12 lbs., per lib. .27 BACON, SWIFTS, 12 to 14 lb. slabs, half or whole, per lb. ... -- .. .78 MILK, LIBBYS, Tall cans, 12 for 10 cans TOMATOES,, solid pack, 2 11 PORK AND BEANS, No. 2 Yz cans 05 1 PORK AND BEANS, No. tall 06 RED KIDNEY BEANS, 15 oz. cans 09 DICED CARROTS, No. 2 cans 1 SAUER KRAUT, PIERCES No. 2 PRUNES, 4 lb. 28 RAISINS, 4 lb. pkg. 15 2 cans, Standard APRICOTS, No. .34 1 lb. 4 in lb 33c, Solid Pack, pack, BUTTER, .05 SOAP, Toilet, Palmolive, Cremeoil or White King, bar 35 SOAP, Crystal White, 10 bars 45 SOAP, Giant A B, 10 bars 37 SODA CRACKERS. 3 lb. cartons 58 JAM, Hewletts Pure Fruit,, 5 lb. can .1 25 . SWEET PICKLES, qt. jars 14 can SOUR and DILL PICKLES, 2 80 HONEY, gallon cans 30 BAKING POWDER, 50 oz. cans 45 cans PEACHES, PEARS and BLACKBER RIES, gal. .48 DILL and SOUR PICKLES, gal. cans PAINTS, Most all kinds at lowest prices 07 .. 7 BEANS, Red Chili, per lb 57 cans lb. 2 COFFEE, Folgers, 18 PINEAPPLE. No. 2y2 cans ' 15 Veribest, No. 2 cans .. BLACKBERRIES, . . . .15 HIGH GRADE ASSORTED CANDIES per lb v 07 SOUPS, Phillips, All Kinds 27 GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 lb. pkg PROFIT BY TRADING AT PR0FFITS -- ' Tromas Norris was take ill lastimFriday but is now reported much O SAVE MONEY. -- stomach. n o O o o AND .- - a very sick day and is reported woman. The Reaper joins her many friends in wishing her a speedy re- o YOU THE FOLLOWING ARE OUR REGULAR PRICES: Mrs.-- Ray Johnston was taken hack o to the hospital at Soda Springs Satur- n covery. v n n A if Gunn was taken to the hospital o o last week suffering with ulcers of the H. Proflit G. Buy your summers supply of friers from Floyd Kennedy. 6 young roosters ready to fry for, $1.00 20 for Get them now. $3.00. ' 32 Lyman 28-- 2 7 A.M e Ind. Tel. Co. Utah-Wy- o. The snow is also reported very deep up New Canyon by Frank Snowball, who has been doing some canyon work in that vieinity. He was camped up there the day it- snowed so heavy. - P. D." Murray, 4H Club Specialist 0 (from the A. C. College spent Friday at Randolph' in the interest of 4H club $1.95 to $4.95 wbrk"' . ' Albout' nine, or ten inches of new snow fell in' and around the vicinity of Randolph Tuesday which caused a great rejoicing among the citizens. It looks now like we may be' able to raise crops this year. HOUSE DRESSES $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 RAY DURNFORD . o 0 o o o OFinal in o Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly ' and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time up-toda- - SON 7 te . DIVORCE IN MEXICO. few days; no residence: no publicity. Write: Atty. Box 86. Mexicali. B. C. o PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE TO RICH Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Mexico. 10c stamps. o " COUNTY FARMERS NOTICES CONSULT CLERK OF ' adv. Nov. 30, 1934 to June 1. 1935. 0 Night Phone 44 DISTRICT COURT OR THE RE- Day Phone 4 1 The Rich County F. E. R. A. Office SPECTTVE SIGNERS FOR FURhas been authorized) to issue Seed THER INFORMATION. Loans to Farmers who have no other COURT FOR IN THE DISTRICT TI1E FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. source of credit with which to purIN AND FOR RICH COUNTY, chase seed. The recent storms in Rich STATE OF UTAH: IN PROBATE. County should make the prospects of a crop for this year look more favorable. of the In the Matter APRIL 13 tb The minimum allowance . is $10.00 Estate of and the maximum is $500.00. If a GEORGE A. FRAZIER, loan is required in excess of $200.00 "DEATH on the DIAMOND " DccGflscd. applicant must first apply to the ProNOTICE TO CREDITORS With duction Credit Administration. If reofnamed the above Creditors elihe is that by jected organization cedent will present their claims, with ROBERT YOUNG and MAGE EVANS to make application to the Emer vouchers, to the undersigned, the ad- gible Crop and Feed Loan through ministratrix of said estate, at her resi- gency Ice-Crea- m he F. E. R. A. APRIL 20, 1935 dence west of Woodruff, in Rich CounA crop mortgage will be taken by 1935. before on or July 29th, ty, Utah, " cHELLDO RADO Dated this 28th day of March, 1935. the Government on all crops planted, growing or harvested in 1935 whether ANNIE M. FRAZIER. money for such crops were advanced Administratrix. With , through the Emergency Crop and Feed Richard Arlen, Madge Evans, Ralph 1935. Adv, March 29, April Loan from stock of seed individual Bellamy, James Gleason, Henry B. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De- - had on hand or from any other source. Walthall, Stepin- Fetchit Notes bear interest at the rate of 5 parment of the Interior. General Land cent and are due August 31, 1935. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March per A ghost town of terror in the In the event that there is a lien on o NOTICE is hereby given 1935 27, 1985. angry mountain night, deso-lato to be will have it crops necessary haunted of Leonard Cox. widow and deserted, by that Maude lien wave the his holder priority rights Utah, in favor' of Cox, deceased, of Woodruff, whispering voices of a glorlthe Government. ous past the only refuge for who, on March 7, 1930, made homein Persons interested obtaining this heiress in silks and a footstead entry No. 0490(50 for Lots 1, 2, loan an should came to the F. E. R. A. 3, 4. loose, penniless adventurer to furnish an accurate . her. Section 18, Township 8 office prepared loves SE yXl-Ili- , who of their land, a full stateNorth Range 6 East, Salt Lake Mer- description Standard, Whitehousc Cafes of their indebtedness, a stateLONGHURST idian has filed notice of intention to ment LEWIS f valument and assessed of their stock make final Proof, to establish claim to ation of all 25 - 30 35c Dimers statement a also property, Church Clock the land above described, before the of all outstanding Government Loans Notary Public at First - Class Cooking church clerk of the district court, at Ran- and numbers clock in the The parish ' variof acres planted in dolph, Utah, on the 31st day of May, ous crops In 1933 and 1934 with an Rye, in England, has been going since LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Excellent Service 1935. Claimant' names as witnesses: 1560 except for a few short periods small For approximate grains yield. Of Rich Coim y, Utah Frank Dean, Arthur Cox, J. Arthur EVANSTON, WYO. $3.00 per acre will be for repairs. It is said to be the only Dean & Shelby Huffaker, all of Wood- approximately clock in the world with a pendulum A commercial no fertilizer advanced if Titles Wing Wong, Prop. Quality Goods specialty of making Deeds and ruff Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Is used. $10.00 per acre is the maxi- that Is suspended through the roof and Commissioner or Register. into the body of the church. Adv. April 11,18,25, May 3, 10, 1935 mum allowed per acre for potatoes. 1 - Picture Show Sols Place N cHotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and I The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks - - 1-- 2 f f e EW, WE, ESE, OPhone 8. - , -- 1 |