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Show m THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH ORdch Co.Furn. Co Local and Personal -- tion. Write, call, telephone Yates Distributing Company. Salt Lake City. Utah. General Merchandise. Mir. 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 wewillalsosellon 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. and Mrs. Frank at Me-kinoo- Oluf Larson of Salt Lake City, was after hie interests here, looking FLOUR, Good Family Brand, Two 48 lb. bags OAT or WHEAT FLAKES, 9 lb hags aeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeee SODA CRACKERS. 3 lb., A--I s. TEA, full lb., Choice Green MILK, Two Good Brands, 12 cans MACARONI, 5 lb. cartons PIERCES RED KIDNEY BEANS, 15 oz. cans COFFEE, lb. pkg., any of 3 brands FOLGERS RED CAN COFFEE, Best of All, lib. cans SOAP, Crystal White, 10 baa SOAP, Creme OS, 6 bars SOAP, Hard Water, 6 bars, large No. 5 cans JAM, JAM, Pure Fruit and Sugar, No. 5 cans SOAP, A B., Giant Size, 10 bars SOAP, Special White, 10 bars Clinton A McKinnon is reported on the sick list this week. . Miss Mary Spencer, of Knight, Wyo. returned home Saturday after a two weeks visit with Randolph friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Meaii Peart returned Friday from a weeks tour through Yellowstone Parte. They report ing had a very nice trip. hav- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jordan of OgUtah, were Randolph visitors last Saturday and Sunday. den, Berri-Best- Steve Kennedy and Phil Reville, of Ogden, came Monday on a fishipg trip. It is reported they had very good luck i . F. Spencer, of Logan. Utah, was Randolph Sunday and Monday. Mr. Spencer has the agency for Desoto and Plymouth cars. It is reported he sold a new Plymouth Coupe to Geo. Kennedy, sr. EL In- Mrs. . Audrey ' Mr. and Mrs. John Benson, of Utah, visited with Randolph rela tives Thursday. Os-de- n. ASTHMA and SUMMER COLDS are unnecessary. Complete relief only $1.00 Postpaid. Nothing else to buy. Over 40,000 HOLFORDS WONDER INHALERS sold last year alone. Mail $1.00 today for full seasons relief to THE DANDEE CO., 14 North Sixth St., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, or write for Free Booklet. ..... .27 Mrs. Russell Oortess and sou, Frank returned Sunday from a short visit With Laketown relatives and friends. Mr. and Mt. Ivan D. Kennedy have moved into the upstairs apartment of the Goldie Cories home vacated by Mr. FOLLOWING ARE SOME REGULAR AND EVERYDAY PRICES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON: $1.66 150 FLOUR, Big J., 48 lb. bags FLOUR, Drifted Snow, 48 lb. bags SOAP, Crystal White, case, (1G0 bars) SOAP, A B. Naptha, case LUX SOAP FLAKES, small pkgs. 3 for RINSO, large pkg. PEAS and CORN, No. 2 cans cans WOODS CROSS TOMATOES, No. 2 STRINGLESS BEANS. No. 2 cans MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, pkga. HONEY, Gallon cans MILK, Libbys or Ml. Vernon, case Phone Evanston, 327 Urie and Mrs. Ivan Snowball, who have moved into their new home In the noutheagt section of the city. 53 53 .23 .46 .62 .43 .25 y They returned Thursday. Walton, $2.75 ..... Peart and Mrs. Miranda Walton, made their regular trip to Bear Lake Thurs day in interest of the F. E. R. A HAYFEVER 3.25 &35 .' 225 54 w ;.... A0 .10 .09 .05 52 2.75 32 Lyman 28-- 2 Mr. Moss has returned home after Bpending several! weeks in Salt Lake and Bountiful, where he has been ployed by Us brother, Alvin Moss. em- Sols Place Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon have returned from a trip to Lyman and other cities of Uinta County, Wyo. Mr. McKinnon is the new Rawleigb man for that section. - RAY DURNFORD Or SON Funeral Directors and Licensed . Embalmers for McKinnon Is reported tick list this week. Ed.. Jiotel Confectionery Cafe on the UTAH and WYOMING Clair Service' is being stocked this week. This will be a very nice building when finished and will te a credit to Randolph. Strictly uptodate Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Mrs. Rachel Wilson- returned Sunday from a two weeks trip to San Diego, California. She reports California a delightful place and says she enjoyed her tnp immensely. Candies and The Saint Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Some Money Saving Prices You Can Have for the Week of August 5th to I Oth, Inclusive: Mrs. Bliae Norris returned Sunday after a two weeks visit at Willard and Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Leah . Where$ Have Most Cents and Wefcto family of Portland. Oregon, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sunday. a Randolph visitor Thursday, H. Proftit G. Seventy five or one hundred dollars a week income to right party. For gate cheap: Used marble games and coin operated devices of all descrip- The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks OPhone Joseph E. Hatch is having some repair work done cm his home this week Carpenter A. G. Barton is doing the Night Phone 44 Ice-Crea- m 3-1- -1 worn. AUGUST CLOSE OUTS Hose Sprinkler, Heavy, Solid Brass, 50c $1.00 Lawn Sprinkler, large size 50c Lawn Sprinklers 10c Paper Napkins, package $1.00 Hand Bags, White, Few Left 29c 79c ; 39c 7c 49c 79c Hand Bags, White .y $1.35 Childs Shoes, few pairs at 39c 69c 10c up Clean up on STRAW HATS, Try large sack of CANDY HAY STACKS whipped cream? center, chocolate covered, rolled in eocoanut 10c Be sure aad ask for yonr Roger Silverware cards given with every 10c purchase. 60 eards gets 6 silver spoons Metro Store Evanston Wyo. Mra. Maude Anderson and daughter, Norma, of Provo, Utah, visited a few (lays during the week with Mr. and Mist H. . J. Norris. Mis. Anderson Lived in Colorado during the time Wilson Norris was on his mission, but has since moved to Provo, Utah.' Mrs. Edith Southwick and daughter, Ada Jean of Idaho Falls, came last Saturday for a short visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Souftlbwick is a sister of Mrs. Leonard Hellstrom and Lewis LonghunsL Superintendent and Mrs. V. L. Christensen have rented the home of Mr. and Mra A D. FackrelL Mr. and Mrs-Fackreli are remodeling the back part of the bouse and will live there. 25 - 30 35c Dinners -- Notary - Class Cooking First Excellent Service EVANSTON, WYO. Quality Goods LEWIS LONGHURST Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR . Wing Wong, Prop. Of Rich Couny, Utah A specialty of Utth-Wyomi- Mr. and Mra. Ray PendeLton and small son are visiting with Mrs. Pendletons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowball. sr., was hurt quite badly Wednesday while raking bay. His learn ran away, throwing him under the rake and dragging him for quite awaya Dr. Reay was called, and took him. to Evanston for an y Geo. Kennedy, X-ra- Arch McKinnon motored Lake Friday. t- to Salt - DRa rich says: picture, which disclosed no broken bones. He was kicked in the head by one of the horses and has a badly sprained arm. besides other bruises. Overall Dance at Woodruff Thursday, August 8th. ' Something new Mel is going to introduce some real The Dr. Rich Rectal Sanitarium has mountain music. Pult on carried on in Grand Island for more your suspenders and come. Thats all. than thirty yearn You are offered Free overalls will be givens. a highly specialized service for the treatment of Piles. Fissure and FisMr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer of Knight tula for a reasonable price. Your conWyoming, came Sunday to bring Miss sideration. and your business is inVerlene Wilson, who has been at the vited. Dr. Rich. Rectal Specialist, Grand Island, Nebr. (530). Spencer ranch for the past two weeks. Wayne Marshall returned Wednestislt at Ogden. Utah. nuking Deeds and Titles day from a week's ng Ind. Tel. Co. . ed Standard, Whitehouse Cafes The telephone is our greatest saver of time for the ranch and in the home. It enables os to talk to our freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of our country near together. Enjoy those benefits by having a phone installed. The Randolph Pina In American political history the Randolph plan was the name given the scheme of a federal constitution, In the convention of 1787, by Edmund Randolph of Virginia. It contained 15 resolutions and proposed a correction of the Articles of Confederation, representation by population in two branches of congress, the first chosen by the people, the second by state legislatures; congressional control of taxation and commerce; congressional veto of state enactments; that congress should choose the executive; that the executive with part of the Judiciary should have a limited veto on acts of congress and other less Important provisions. pro-pos- ed H t- - Signs of Death Even tn the most remote mountaii sections, the landscape of Mexico ii seldom free of crosses. The symbol li reared wherever anyone has met i violent death. |