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Show I tHE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH Rich Co. Furn. Co. j t General Merchandise. The Daughters of the Pioneers will hold the final meeting of the season, Thursday June 6th at 2 p.m. in the Relief Society House. A very interesting program and social have been arranged. All members are urged to be Where $ Have Most Cents j present. You can buy a Monarch Range and pay for same in twelve monthly 1 I installments. Why be without? We carry Maytag Washers, Philco I Radios and Voss Washers which we will also sell on convenient terms. I 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. n Specials You Can Buy at Any of Our Three Stores: Mr, and Mrs. Geo. I. Barker, Weston o and Eldora, attended the Graduating o Exercises of their daughter, Hermome. held at Ogden Friday . o o PRICES EFFECTIVE TO JUNE 8, n o n FLOUR, Electric Light, No Limit, 48 lb. bags o SUGAR, 25 lb. bags o graduate. o 10 bans n SOAP, Special While, Mrs. Leonard Bingham returned o SOAP, A. B., Giant Size, 10 bars home Wednesday with Wayne Argyle, o SOAP, Crystal While, Regular Size, 10 bars after spending several weeks in the o SODA CRACKERS, 3 lb. Boxes Dee hospital. Her many friends are Woods Cross Canyon Breeze, 6 cans o PEAS,. glad to see her home again. o STRINGLESS BEANS, Pioneer Brand, 6 cans Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall and o PORK AND BEANS, 6 cans were business visitMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sheliby also attended the Graduating Class oi trained nurses held at Ogden last Friday, of was a which Miss Phyllis Shelby o MILK, Tall Cans, 12 for o CORN FLAKES, 3 large packages, daughter, Doris, ors at Evanston Wednesday. W. A Marshall, Mrs. Leo McKinnon and daughter Orlene left .Thursday morning for Woods Cross, Utah, where they spent Memorial Day. i for IF YOU TRADE AT FITS STORES. YOU WILL ALWAYS SAVE MONEY Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spencer, were Ogden visitors Monday. Joe Smith and family of Salt Lake City came Tuesday for a short visit with friends and relatives. Miss Alice Pickett was home for the Commencement Exercises. Miss Pickett was a graduate of South Rich High. PROF- - 59 60 .16 12 11 25 COFFEE, Folgers 2 lb. Red Can COFFEE, M. J. B., 2 lb. cans COFFEE, In 1 lb. packages, Steel Out, Fresh Roasted CATSUP, large bottles PORK AND BEANS, No. 2 cans 2 lb. pkg GRAHAM CRACKERS, PICKLES, 2 cans, Dills or Sours DERBY MUSTARD, quart jars cans PEACHEiS, Deimonte or Libbys, No. 2 PINEAPPLE, No. 2 cans APRICOTS, in No. 2 cans in Syrup SHRIMPS, large cans, dry pack TUNA FISH, small TUNA FISH, large JERGENS! BABY CASTILE SOAP 'OR WOODBURYS BLUE LABEL CATSUP, Always Best, large size A-- l, 14 20 17 18 .16 11 .10 28 .08 17 1 Mrs. Dave Smith and children left Wednesday for a short visit at Evanston, Wyo. Candies and IceCream $ 1.50 1.50 .' .25 .40 .30 .32 60 .48 .27 72 .28 .45 Following Are Some Regular Prices You Can Buy at Every Day in the Week: Bountiful and Bpraim, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Durrant and babe spent Memorial day at Morgan, Utah. Jiotel Confectionery Cafe 13 oz. 1935: Glen Moss and family are leaving o BLACKBERRIES, gallon or No. 10 cans today for a two weeks vacation at Mr. and Mrs. Sid Simh of Ogden, Utah, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith during the past week. Sols Tlace H. Proftit G. Local and Personal Phone Evanston, 327 Urie 32 Lyman -- 282 Miss Elva Spencer of Knight, Wyo., The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spen- The telephone is our greatest saver of time for the ranch and in the home. It enables us to talk to our freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of our country near together. Enjoy these benefits by having a phone installed. cer, is visiting with Randolph relatives this week. Miss Gertie Johnson returned to her home in Richmond, Utah, Saturday, after teaching school here the last school year. Miss Johnsons father 'came for her. OPhone 8. Thos. Ashton of Provo, Utah spent a "few days in Randolph and Woodruff visiting friends and relatives during the past week. THE STORY OF THE BOOK OF MORMON Utah-Wyomi- ng Ind. Tel. Co. Miss Ruth Norris has accepted a position as waitress at the Standard Cafe at Evanston Wyo. (By ORA F. PATE) Mr. and Mrs. Esse Pearson and well pleased, in whom I have glorifieo children are visiting Randolph relamy name near ye min. PART XI CONTINUED CAmpi.e- - tives. a in meu&uie oniy i.c o.g- And whoso cometh unto me with a Uuuiii.v Ox tins uivme luauuuvuvu, Geo. Wilson motored to Ogden Sunbroken heart and a contrite spirit, tile miuutuue iookcu SLeuuiasuy day to return Alice Pickett to school. him will I baptize with fire and the He also visited Miss Elva Wilson at ami as they gazed, the resurrected Logan. Holy Ghost I have come into the utsa.v-enwai- world to save the world from sin. Therefore whoso repenteth and cometh unto Me as a little child, him will I receive for of such is the kingdom of God. For such I have laid down my life and have taken it up again; therefore repent and come unto me, ye ends of the earth, and be saved." ANNOUNCER: You have listened to another chapter of the Story of the Book of Mormon. PART XII . ANNOUNCER: Last Sunday we presented from the Book of Mormon the introduction of Christs actual ministry to the Indian progenitors on tliis hemisphere. At the time of the crucifixion of the Lord at Jerusalem, great disaster had befallen this western land. Then for three days all was dark. Many cities had 'been made desolate, and great destruction had covered the whole land. The Lord had said to His Bibllcai and disciples Other sheep I have Last week they shall hear my voice. we heard the recounting of the words of that voice to a seperated colony ot the house of Israel. In this instalment of the story of the Book of Mormon that prophecy of Jewish recrd-Inis further fulfilled. g onrisil appeafeu, ueseenuing Hum neuten. me intense wmienesa 01 xns rooe, me giO. iousneae 01 xlts actual appearunee, me messeuness 01 the so peneuateu me xtepuites mat tuey, hi ail ii'uiuiUrty &ntni on cue ground ueioie imn, remeiuuenng Uie r propnemes of many propuets mat me ascension of jurist in me lar oil mast ne would suieiy cuuie lo Bus sheep oi me Western iuid. Auaying then- remotest fears as to His materiality me uavior oiiered them uie witness that Tnomas had "Arise and come aioieume assed. forth unto Me, that ye may thrust your hands into My side, anu also mat ye may ieei the prints or the nans m My nanus anu in My ieet, Chat ye may Know that i am the God or Israel, and the God of the whole earth, and hate been slam for the sms of the whole world. Worsihipfully the privileged throng in single compliance attested the declaration and then in the fullness of love they fell at His feet and worshiped Him. We are told that this group of survivors was composed of only the most elect of the nauon that had suffered Surely we are not surprised when we hear that of them Nephi was one. Him the Lori called to a place ot great ra possibility, saying: "1 give unto ou the power that ye shall baptize this people when I am again ascended into Elven others He eommis heaven, sioned to like service and said unto In this wise shall ye baptize them. and there shall be no disputations among you. Whoso repenteth of his sins and desireth to be baptized in My name, on this wise shall ve baptize them Behold, ye shall go down and stand in the water, and in My name shall ye baptize (hem. And now behold, these are the words which ye shall say, calling them by name, saying: Having- authority given me of Jesus Christ 1 baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy oc-Ciu- ai-Le- - NARRATOR : For three days dense vapors of darkness had made the land a dismal habitat. As soon as the earth had ceased to tremble, the people, those that were spared, gathered at the temple at Bountiful. .As they were discussing the extent of the recent disaster, pointing out to each other the unaccustomed surroundings. and marveling over the signs that they had witnessed, they were stirred from their meditations by a voice, definitely audible, yet unintelligible in sound. They listened and again it wag heard in the power of soulful emphasis. Still it sounded not understood. It seemed to have eome from heaven and as they raised their eye! listening inteiutlv, these Ghost, Amen. Bewords were clearlv discern able: (To be continued) hold my Beloved Son, in whom I am Mrs. Mary A. Smith returned Sun- day from a two weeks visit at Pocatello Idaho. - o RAY DURNFORD & SON O Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Strictly uptodate Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time o o n n o o n and Mrs. Milton Peterson of o o Salt Lake City visited relatives here o during the past week. Mr. n . Office 913 Main St., Evanston,Wyo. NEW 1935 STOCK WALL PAPER Paints, Varnishes, En- amels and Kalsomine If you are going to modernize your home this spring you will urely want to see our new line, The prices are reasonable, too. , ALICE H. DURNFORD Phone 44 940 Main Street, Evanston, Wyo. i i J j Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 - 30 -- 35c o ! I JUNE 8th "BABES IN TOYLAND Duck Take Bos to Market On the rivers of China, flocks of ducks sometimes as many as a hundred often take their, owner to market. The owner sits in his sizable rowboat while the ducks, tied to the craft, tow him up the stream. Col- liers Weekly. t Skull and Brain Six Vary The brain size, as determined by skull size, may vary within a factor ef 14 per cent. Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich Coun y, Utah rvice EVANSTON, WYO. Quality Goods LEWIS LONGHURST Dinners First - Class Cooking Excellent Picture Show -- Night Phone 44 Day Phone 49 A specialty of ' making Deeds and Titles Wing Wong, Prop. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April NOTICE is hereby given 27, 1935. that Orson Carter Oornia. of Woodruff, Utah, who, on May 9, 1928, made stockraising homestead entry. No. 046102, for Lots 1, 3, 4. 5, 6, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES CONSULT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Windley, de- Creditors will present claims Sec. 33, Lot 1, NKNW, with vouchers to the undersigned at Section 34, Town- his residence at Woodruff, Rich Cloun-H- I on or before the 10th day of8 5 ship 9 North, Range East, Salt Lake ty, Utah, Meridian, has filed notice of intention July, A. D. 1935. Date of first publication, May to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before 1935. WILLIAM RAY WINDLEY. the clerk of the district court, at RanAdministrator of dolph, Utah, on the 11th day of June, Frederick Windley, Deceased. 1935. Claimant names as witnesses: GEORGE H. CROSBY, Jr., Osro Oornia. James Stewart & Earl Attorney. Stewart, all of Woodruff. Utah. & 1935. Leonard Adams, of Provo. Utah. Adv. May T GEO. E. WOOLLEY. Acting Register. ' 1935. DIVORCE IN MEXICO. f Final in Adv. May 1 few days; no residence: no publicity. Montana Ha 56 Countie Write: Atty. Box 86. Mexicali. B. O. Montana has 56 counties, an average Mexico. 16c stamps. f one for each 10,000 of population. adv. Nov. 30, 1934 to June 1. 1935. NWSE, NSW, NNE, SNW, SE-N- E, SW-NWy- 4, Estate of Frederick ceased. ,, 10!jp . |