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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH CRich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. 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. Local and Personal G, H. Proftit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brewer and daughter, Melba of Ogden, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMinn, of Pocatello, Idaho, who have just returned from a three weeks visit to West Virginia and Washington, D. C., were visitors at the home of Mrs. Bon Nebeker, June 8th. Mrs. Brewer and Airs. McMinn are sisters of Mrs. Nebeker. I Where $ Have Most Cents SPECIALS FOR WE INVITE YOUR MOST CRITICAL INSPECTION OF THE HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE AND LOW PRICES WE HAVE FOR YOU: HIGH PATENT FLOUR, 48 lb. bags STAR LARD, 4 lib. pkg. SYRUP, Golden Amaizo, gallon cans TALL MILK, per can AI1LK, small cans, 6 for COFFEE, Folgers Yellow Can CAKE FLOUR, Robb Ross or I lb. pkgs TEA, Choice Japan, lb. TEA, Orange Pekoe, pkg. Mrs. Chester B. Ashby left Thursday for Salt Lake City for a few days visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.'S. A. Findlay and son Blair and Miss Hazel Joue.s were Ev-- a ns ton visitors Tuesday. cHotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks IPhone 8. Fresh cream ' for sale g A. D. W. A. Alarshall came home Saturday from a two weeks visit at Woods Cross. Utah. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Robenia Ellis. They returned to Woods Cross Sunday. Phone Evanston, 327 Alearl C. Peart who is attending school at t he B. Y. U., Provo, came PART XII CONTINUED Truly the gems of the Gospel that fullness are being realized, let bear in mind that the house of Israel is still the chosen lineage. The Gentiles who will accept and enduie the covenants of the Israelites will be absorbed and numbered among that chosen nation and enjoy the blessings thereof; while those who in vanity reject the humble purpose of the Gospel whether they be of Israel or of the Gentiles shall be denied, being useless as salt bereft of its savor. Can you reason a plan ot more fairness? a judgment of greater justice than this plan of life as offered by our Savior to all who will hear and do Ilis bidding? ANNOUNCER The Book of Mormon truly testifies of the mercy, the love, and the justice of that God who has chosen to bless and encourage us inasmuch as we are willing to con form to Ilis plan of life. Is a pleasant path, this plan of life; in deviation therefrom we find the unpleasant. There are hazzards to surmount, The yet each is a stepping stone. truths contained within the Book of Mor.mon ofiter a steadiness ho our steps steps that are outlined for us in that great witness, The Holy Bible. Listen again next Sunday at this hour for a continuation of the account of Christs visit to His Western Fold. PART XIII. ANNOUNCER: Tonight we pre sent that part of the story of the Book of Mormon that relates the closing epoch of a history now ancient. The promised Savior had come to the Wesr ern Hemisphere not in the glory of Hi final coming, but in resurreeit-embodiment on a mission of enlightd enment to a fold of long separated sleep. The story continues: NARRATOR: After teaching and Instructing the multitude the Savioi was about to depart when He noticed the appealing attitude of the people; wistfully they restrained their surging emotions, knowing that they must bo content with His short blit glorious visit. Compossionatelv the Lord in exereise of His divine discernment paused to express His joy in the right eous desires of this people. He asked that t bey bring their sick and suffering, their lame and halt, that through their worthiness they might enjoy the Urie 3-- 2 .45 $ 52 20 50 35 ,11 18 09 17 .60 35 32 42 .05 08 .09 Lyman 28-- 2 Heres Some Values home Thursday. He was taken back Friday by Airs Alearl Peart, who re She was acturned. home Sunday. Afiss Cleo Pead, home by companied who will visit for some time with her sister, Mrs. Farrell Peart. Picture to 50 off ... 79c $1.00 to $2.00 Fountain Pens . 69c at close out to Ladies Hats, $2.00 15c 50c Misses Berets, close out at 59c etc Dresser Scars, $1.00 . 69c $1.00 Bershire Silk Hoe, today . . pr. 59c close out House Frocks, $1.00 88c $1.29 House Frocks, close out 50c Towels, plenty colors, good weight . . 25c $1.29 Childs Shoes, Best U. S. made . . . 79c 49c $1.00 Reducing Girdles 10c 3 for 5c Tumblers, green or pink, 5c 10c Sherbets, green or pink 2 for 15c footed 10c tall Tumblers, 30c Plants to transplant, close out . . 19c doz Miss Ella Wilson, daughter of Mr and Airs. Earl Wilson, has accepted a position in Ogden. blessedness of health of body and 25 - 30- - 35c Dinners soundness of mind. All were healed. Jesus then, asked thatr the little - First - Class Cooking children be brought precious little Excellent Service souls, so pure and unaccustomed to the sins and contaminations that life in earth affords. These severally He EVANSTON, WYO. blessed; throngs of angels encircled QnalityGoods Wing Wong, Prop them in heavenly ministration. The Savior could not remain to direct the hearts of men into the sacred chan nels of spirituality during their mor tal probation. Not only should His LEWIS LONGHURST mission call Him to another place, but to have His guiding presence ever Notary Public visually attending the affairs of morwould to be the tality deny saving value of faith; and yet His appear LICENSED ABSTRACTOR ance among mankind was needed to Of Rich Couny, Utah serve as a basis for that faith. One item more what nation or tribe while A specialty of making Deeds anji Titles yet abiding in mortalitv could claim the worthiness to enjoy, even unsel tishly, the unending fellowship of the Lord of all the earth? Be it understood that the Savior had come as a visitor, not at this time as a per manent earthly king. Symbolically he took bread, broke and blessed it, and gave of it to the JUNE 22d disciples: then they gave of it to the multitude. Addressing His disciples He explained. Behold there, shall be KATHRYNE HEPBURN one ordained among you, and to him in will I give power that he should break THE LITTLE MINISTER bread and bless it and give it unto with the people of my church', unto all those who shall believe and be baptized in JOHN BEAL and ALAN HALE my name and this shall ye do in re membrance of my body, which I have Blazing torch of romance in the shown unto you. And it shall be screen presentation of the play testimonv unto the Father that ye do that gave the world its greatest "if do me. remember And ye always heart thrill ! me shall have my ye always remember spirit to be with you. Secondly He comanded that wine be supplied to all for the remembrance of His blood, This doth witness unto the Father that ye are willing to do that which have comanded vou and if ye shall nlwavs do these things blessed are ye, for ye are built upon my rock. The ordinance of this sacrament Faints, Varnishes, Enshould serve as an oft repeated coven ant that in the partakers would be amels and Kalsomine found willingness to accept and endure If you are going to modernize the name and commandments of Christ as their Savior. To partake of this your home this spring you will sacrament unworthilv was explained surely want to see our new line. as a grievous sin. For who so eat The prices are reasonable, too. efh and drinketh my flesh and blood unworthilv. eatheth and drinketh dam ALICE H. DURNFORD nation to his soul. Naturally this Phone 44 would be profaining the purpose of it, 940 Main Street, Evanston, Wyo. i. (To be continued) will run from 25 that Standard, Whitehouse Cafes (By ORA F. PATE) 15 Mrs. G. W. Peart is suffering with infection in one of her hands. Air. and Airs. Reav Kennedy motored to Salt Lake Friday. THE STORY OF THE BOOK OF MORMON for ROLLED OATS or WHEAT, 9 lb. bags PICKLES, gal., Dill or Sour MUSTARD, Prepared, 32 oz. jars JAMS, Berry, best brand, gal. or No. 5 cans BAKING POWDER, large 50 oz. cans PORK and BEANS, large 2 cans cans PEACHES, Libby or Delmonte, 2 GRAPE FRUIT, Fancy Florida, tall cans PINEAPPLE, Sliced, 2 cans, Hillsdale gal SYRUP, Fancy Cane and Maple, SYRUP, quart bottles. Cane and Maple SOAP, Crystal White, 10 bars SOAP, A. B., Giant Size, 10 bars PALM OLIVE, OREME OIL or WHITE KING, bar SODA, lb. pkgs SODA, Sal or Washing 34 at 72 FOLLOWING ARE SOME REGULAR EVERY DAY PRICES YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE ON: wagon and a Afartin Ditcher. Inquire of Le Roy Shelby, or Alton Frazier, Wood ruff, Utah. Fackrells. 2 0 35 .06 .20 .24 .20 13 22 57 30 33 2, 6 for Durkees PEIPPER, SODA CRACKERS, 3 lb. cartons STARCH, Corn or Gloss, 1 lb. pkgs., 1 lb. Bussell and Leta Wallentdne, of are sepnding part of Paris, Idaho, their vacation at the Jackson ranch, with Air. and Mrs. Alton Jackson. Sols Place Woods Cross, No. TOMATOES, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baine, Mrs. Edith Mann and Airs. Viona Shelby of Ogden, Utah, came Sunday for a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bichard Jackson. They returned home Wednesday. AlcCormick-Deerin- $1-5- A-- Airs. Dave Smith and sons, returned Saturday from a weeks vacation trip to Evanston. Salt Lake and Provo. Her niece, Miss Beverley Faulkner, of Evanston. Wyo., accompanied her home and will spend part of her vacation here. FOR SALE PROFFirS STORES PROFIT BY TRADING AT The County Agent will be away on his vacation approximately two weeks commencing June 16. Miss Helen Bex stenographer, will be In charge of the office and will be there a part of each day from about 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. She will assist you in every possible way. Alower, Rake, Disc Harrow, THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 22: .... Many good buys in our new Glassware 40c Parrot Chews, McDonalds, box . . . 29c Visit our Candy Department for Real Sweets Everything For FATHER Metro Store Show y RAY DURNFORD Cr SON Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Strictly up'todate Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time NEW 1935 STOCK WALL PAPER Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Night Phone 44 Day Phone' 49 RANDOLPH - Donna Groll, secretary. Problems were discussed as the work for the organization to egrry on. Club Leaders Or- Miss Myrtle Davison told of the county The Randolph ganization met and organized officers club Readers organization. ' OffiJune 7, 1935 with the following results: Mrs. Florence Bingham, presi- cers met a County Agent E. L. Guy; mons home Tuesday, June 11th. dent; Dwain Norris, . . 4-- II CLUB LEADERS ORGANIZE 4-- H 4-- vice-preside- |