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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Rich Co. Furn. Co. i Local and Personal Where $ Have Most Cents Her-moin- General Merchandise. 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 good Sj rubbers, shoes, furniture, carpets, rugs, and machinery. Why not let us serve you. Our prices are . reasonable. It Is reported that Ray Johnston has the smallpox in a light form. COME LOOK OUR PRICES OVER AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE BY TRADING AT PROFFITS STORES Mr. Hop Rice, Forest Ranger from Logan, Utah is at Randolph this week, checking up on cattle, sheep and horses that are to be turned on the reserve this year. BIG J. FLOUR, 48 lb. bags CANE SUGAR 25 lb. bags CANE SUGAR, 10 lib. bags COFFEE, HILLS pr M. J. B., 2 lb. cans SODA CRACKERS, 3 lb. cartons GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 lb. cartons RIVER BRAND RICE, 3 lb. cartons CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars ; A. B. SOAP, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thomson have moved into their new home. (The old Thomas Johnston place. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kennedy will move into the Thomson residence. The Daughters of the Pioneers will their monthly meeting Thursday, April 26th. All the ladies in the ward are invited to attend. hold Mearl Peart came home from the B. U. to attend! conference held at Randolph Sunday. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norris and daughter, motored to Salt Lake City Thomas seeking medical Sunday. treatment. They were accompanied by Thomas and Alden Norris, who returned to the OO camp at Provo, Utah after spending several days at home. ROCKWOOD 5c .60 .38 .25 .21 .35 .43 .25 .17 .20 , bars cans COCOA, 2 lb. n oo .21 08 58 .45 45 54 Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall came home Thursday evening after spending most of the winter at Ogden, Utah. They both look well and seem to be en- SARDINES, large oval cans JAMS, PURE FRUITS, No. 5 cans PEACHES or PEARS, Gal. cans BLACKBERRIES of APPLES, Gal. cans CATSUP, GaL cans Mr. and Mrs. Ira Muir and son. and Mrs. J. G. Muir returned home Monday from Ogden with Mr. Lemon, State road official. Phone Evanston, 327 Urie joying the best of health. Eggs 10 .60. CREME OIL SOAP, 6 bars SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 large cans SANIFLUSH, Large cans .09 SANIFLUSH, Small cans SCAT SOAP, per can .13 ROBB ROSS WHEAT CEREALS .16 HEINZ SOUPS, All Kinds, small cans 08 HEINZ SOUPS, All Kinds, large cans 13 CAMPBELLS or OTOE SOUPS 08 THIS IS A CLOSE OUT ON HEINZ AND CAMPBELLS LINES. THEY ASK TOO MUCH MONEY 07 PHILLIPS SOUPS, Which we think Better for Less Money 18 SALMON, ALASKA RED, tall cans RED KIDNEY BEANS .06 .09 PIONEER STRINGLESS BEANS TOMATOES, SOLID PACK, LEOTA or PIERCES, 2y2 cans .. .10 10 CORN, No. 2 cans 10 cans SAUERKRAUT, 2 .00 SPINACH, taU cans TOMATO JUICE, No. 2 cans .09 .09 WALKERS CHILI or TAMALES .00 BLUING OR AMONIA, large bottles Geo. I. Barker, local merchant, who has been sick for several days during the past week is able to be out again. Easter $ 1.65 1.50 .... Measles are reported at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hoffman, and whooping cough at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spencer. r H. Proftit G. Mr. and Mrs. James Kiddy and Dean Purser motored to Ogden Sunday for Mrs. Purser and that new son. They e returned the same evening. Miss Barker accompanied them home and visited with her parents Sunday She was taken to Evanston evening. Monday by her father and took the train from there to Ogden. 3-- Lyman 2 28-- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rex are moving to town from the W. T. Rex ranch on Otter creek. They Geo. Wilson house. will live in the Clarence Perkins has moved back Rabbit creek. to his dry farm near Mrs. Mary A. Smith returned home Friday with the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McKinnon. DECORATED FREE With Name Desired R. S. McKinnon is remodeliiur his hen houses. He expects about 1.000 baby chicks in the very near future. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray and daughter Jacklyn, motored to Ogden Friday. J. O. Rex went to Salt Lake Tilty last Thursday with a Mr. Randall. He returned Tuesday. Day at the Grade School tothe At High School next week. day. Olean-u- p t The three plays presented by the Mutual were reported very good These plays were not too well advertised. Nobody seemed to know much about them. The oast of characters and the title of the plays were not IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. known. one-ac- Headquarters for McDonalds Lucky Patties 5c Each. Send five wrappers to McDonalds and get fiye more bars FREE! ooo o o o A. G. Barton, daughter Cleo. and o Reta Wilson were Kemtnerer visitors o cMetro 5c to $1.00 Store L. W. Jones, Prop. PRORATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES CONSULT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN AND FOR RICH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH: IN PROBATE Saturday. Evanston, Wyo. : 1 ! The Dear Young Things Debut is pronounced day-B(to rhyme with few). Debutant is (to rhyme with aunt). If the girl calls herself a and makes a her entrance into society will probably be followed by a swift exit. T DAY-boo-ta- Canada Among Wine Producers Canada is one of the three countries in the British empire. wine-producin- g day-BO- to-da- . te Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Four National Magazines and The Rich County Reaper offered for only $2.00. See ad of offer on Inside page. Night Phone 44 Day Phone 4 DIVORCE IN MEXICO. Final in days; no residence: no publicity. Write: ' Atty. Box 86. Mexicali. B. C. Mexico. 10c stamps. adv. Nov. 30, 1934 to .Tune 1. 1935. x few Sols Place Picture Show Ar9.IL cJfotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and 20, 1935 "JiELLDORADO The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks Witlv Richard Arlen, Madge Evans, Ralph Bellamy, James Gleason, Henry B. Walthall, Stepin Fetchit 1 terror in the mountain night, desoangry late and deserted, haunted by whispering voices of a glorl-ou- s past the only refuge for an heiress in silks and a foot- adventurer loose, penniless who loves her. Ice-Crea- m 5 v A ghost town of . OPhone 8. iI LEWIS LONGHURST ' t SON Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly up and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time - o -- ' r RAY DURNFORD LOTS OF READING AT BARGAIN PRICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De- pa rment of the Interior. General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 27, 1935. NOTICE is hereby given that Maude Oox. widow of Leonard Cox, deceased, of Woodruff, Utah, who, on March 7, 1930, made homestead entry No. O4!XMJ0 for Lots 1, 2,' 8, 1, Ey2wy2, wy2Ey2, Ey2SE, Section 18, Township x8 SE14NE14, In the Matter of the North Range 0 East, Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention to Estate of GEORGE A. FRAZIER, make final Proof, to establish claim to Deceased. the land above described, before the NOTICE TO CREDITORS clerk of the district court, at RanCreditors of the above named de- dolph, Utah, on the 31st day of May, cedent will present their claims, with 1935. Claimant names as witnesses: vouchers, to the undersigned, the ad Frank Dean, Arthur Oox, J. Arthur ministratrix of said estate, at her resi Dean & Shelby Huffaker, all of Wooddence west of Woodruff, in Rich Coun- ruff Utah. ' THOMAS F. THOMAS, ty. Utah, on or before July 29th, 1935. Commissioner or Register. ' Dated this 28th day of March, 1935. Adv. April 11,18,25, May 3, 10, 1935 ANNIE M. FRAZIER. 1 ' Administratrix. Fir.t Moravians Adv. March 29, April 1935. The first Moravian settlement in . T America was at Savannah, Ga., In 1735. Lacks Legal Definition The colony moved to Pennsylvania in Noise has no legal definition. It 1740. Under the leadership of Count was brought out recently in a court Zinzendorf, the colony, numbering sevcase against street musicians in Loneral hundred, throve. They were comdon, and the dictionary definition of munists, contributing to and living any audible sound had to be acon a common stock. They were excepted. tremely industrious. Germ Survive Freezing Germs frozen for weeks in liquid helium have been found capable of propagating when thawed out o o o o ' The Name .jAdirondack The name Adirondack Is taken from the Indian tongue and means a term the Iroquois derisively applied to' their enemies the Algonquins who were frequently forced to subsist upon bark and roots under the duress of an Iroquois siege. FJotary .Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Tree-Eater- s, Of Rich.Coun y, Utah A specialty of Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 - 30 -- 35c Dinners First - Class Cooking Excellent Service EVANSTON, WYO. making Deeds and Titles Quality Goods AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA1AA Wing Wong, Prop. |