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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal I 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, 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, carpets, rugs, and machinery. Why not let us serve you. Our prices are reasonable. . The Misses Alta and Melvina Jack-sodaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson of Ogden, returned to their home Saturday with Ray Nebeker, , n, Mrs. Edna Smith sick list this week. has been on the Gene McKinnon son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon, reported sick ' this week. Boost for the Rich County Fair and " Rodeo Sept. 17th and 18th. , - Mrs. W. E .MarshPostmaster all are porting a new V-They say it is the best oar out that they know of. Try a V8. and1 8. Mr. and Mrs. Thay Hatch, Mrs. Mildred Thomson and Mrs. Abhie Telford attended the Hatch Reunion at Wood.-- . Gross Sunday. They also attended the funeral of Mm Win. Moss. Mr. and Mm Orsen Slack of Provo. Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Slack and daughter of Sait Lake Oity, were visit ors at the home of Mr. and Mm Ron Nebeker the first part of the week. Mm Orsen Slack is Rons sister. gone to Ogden for ten day visit with Deiora Brewer. Gene Nebeiker ha Dance at Woodruff Free Shirt! Thursday, Aug. 25). Game out and enjoy yourself with the crowds. Mr. and Mm Joe Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Spencer, Mrs Lota Kennedy HAYFEVER ASTHMA and SUMMER COLDS arc unnecessary. Complete relief only $1X)0 Postpaid. Nothing else to buy. Over 40,000 HOLFORDS WONDER INHALERS sold last year alone. Mail $1.00 today for full seasons relief to THE DANDEE CO., 14 North Sixth St., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, or write for Free Booklet. RAY DURNFORD r SON Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for. UTAH and WYOMING Strictly up-to-da- te Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Where$ Have; Most Cents Mr, and Mm Garl Kennedy returned home Thursday from Salt Lake Oity with their little daughter, Nada, who was taken to the L. D. S. Hospital Last Friday, suffering with an abscess of the throat. - i H. Proftit G. Night Phone 44 and Mrs Vera Peart attended the Hatch Reunion Sunday. They also attended the funeral of Mrs. tym. Motes, held at Woods Cros Sunday. Mr. and Mm W. E. Marshall, eon, Layton andi daughter Doris, and Mrs. A. D. Fackroll drove a new Ford V--8 to Salt Lake Tuesday. They returned via Ogden. Mrs. Thelma Schofield and son Larry accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Hatch and babe and Mm Annie McKinnon left Sunday for a two weeks trip to Raymond, Canada. Mr. and Mm W. T. Rex. daughter Kathleen, Mary B. Rex and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rex, left Wednesday for a tour through Yellowstone Park. They expect to vMt Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Jack son of Montana, before returning. Mr. and Mm Bob liaines and children of Kemmerer, Wyo., visited at Mrs. Annie E. Randolph Sunday. Findlay and Nedra Findlay accompanied them hoiiie for a few days visit. Glen Moss and K. E. Muir were Garden City visitors Thursday. Mm B. W. Balls, Mis Ina Jackson and Walter Marshall motored to Duchesne. Utah last Thursday. Mr. Marshall and Mis Jackson have acMr. and cepted oonfracW and will teach chesne counity this school tern. at Du The Evanston Labor Day Committee have added another day to their pro gram, Sept, 3d., to continue the Rodeo atcivities. which are also secheduled for the 2d. Dont miss thils big celebration. SOME FOR FEATURES SPEICAL THE WEEK OF AUG. 26 TO 31 INLCUSIVE FLOUR, Big J., 98 lb. bagte FLOUR, Big J., 48 lb. bag cans, Royal Extra Standard TOMATOES, 6 No. 2 BEANS, Strfingless, No. 2 cans. 6 for CORN, Standard Variety, No. 2 cans, 6 far CORN, Libbys Fancy Golden Bantum, No. 2 can, 6 for SUGAR, fine Granulated Cane, 25 lbs. SUGAR, fine Granulated Oane, 10 lbs SUGAR, fine Granulated Cane, 100 lbs. SOAP, Special White, Peets, 20 bars i SOAP, Creme Oil, 7 bars FOLLOWING ARE SOME REGULAR PRICES WHICH WILL ALWAYS SAVE YOU MONEY IF YOU BUY AT THE G. H. PROFFIT STORES- :- $2-9- 0 130 55 50 .50 .75 -- ' 150 60 5.80 40 ,25 1 v N WE ABSORB ALL FREIGHT TO BRIDGER VALLEY ON PRACTICAL-LALL ARTICLES. SO YOU BUY AT THE SAME PRICE AT ANY OF OUR STORES. I SOAP, Crystal White. 10 bars . .' 6 MILK, Tall Cans, Libbys or Mt. Vernon, cans COFFEE Folgers Red Gan, Best Made? COFFEE, Folgers Steel Out TEA, 1 lb. Choicest Japan SODA CRACKERS, Supreme Brand SODA CRACKERS, A- -l Brand, 3 lb. cartons APPLES, No. 10 cans . PEARS, No. 10 cans CATSUP Blue Label, 14 oz. bottles CATSUP, Glen Valley, 14 oz. bottles SWIFTS BROOKFIELD SALAD DRESSING, qt. SWIFTS BROOKFIELD SANDWICH SPREAD, qt JAR RUBBERS, Best Grade, 6 doz MILK Tall cans RINSO, Large pkgs PEETS CRYSTAL WHITE GRANULATED SOAP, large CORN FLAKES, Large Size, Family Size CORN FLAKES, Medium Size BRAN FLAKES, Family Size BRAN FLAKES, Medium Size PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFIT TSr $ M .35 40 49 17 ...! Phone Evanston, 327 Urie Sols IS 36 36 125 . 66 24 B0 12 08 .12 .08 28-- 2 Lyman 3-- 2 .35 .37 .29 18 28 OPlace 0 (Jiotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and i; Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks OPhone Mr. and Mm Andrew Hunter, Boh Faulkner and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mr. Evans of Ogden came Sunday. Faulkner and Mr. and Mm Evans left Sunday. Mr. and . Mrs. Hunter will stay for a week. 3-1- o -1 The telephone is our greatest saver of time for Used Fruit Jars for sale cheap. See MRS. ARTHUR McKINNON, Randolph, Utah. the ranch and in the home. It enables us to talk bo our freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of our country near together. Enjoy these benefits' by having a phone installed. Mr. Earl Ncbeker had! the mlisfor tune to hove his spare tire stolen from hi car last week while attending a dance at Woodruff. Jim Spencer and son- of Salt Lake City and Glen Allred of Price, Utah stopped off in Randolph Thursday on their way home from a fishing trip to Grand Daddys Lake. , t Utah'Wyoming Ind. Tel. Co. Mm Vaana Sheflby and Mrs. Eva Cowley of Ogden, were Randolph visitors last Sunday. Thomas Hanson of Garden City, Theo Kearl of Laketown and George Wilson of Randolph left Tuesday with Mr. Frank Satterthwaite for Huntsville where they will be enrolled in the CCC Camp. First to Ride on Wings John J. Montgomery was the first man in the world to ride on wings. In 1884 he constructed the historic Its single curved gull monoplane. wing, twenty feet long by four and feet wide, was covered with waxed silk. A movable tail guided it tip and down. The operator, sitting on a little saddle below, maintained sidewise balance by swinging his body toward the high wing when the machine was struck by a gust Like the wings of a seagull, the main supporting surface arched downward. one-ha- lf Wayfarers Made Welcome There is an unwritten law among Australian ranchers that every travel er be given a meal and bed, lnclud or sun ing, of course, the swagman, downer he who tramps the country looking for work with his belongings in a swag on his hack auil who is provided with a shakedown in the mens quarter or in a shed sometimes erected specially for the purpose. Un heralded guests are Inevitable in a continent of distances, but alway welcome, according to the Australian Press Bureau. and haJbe of Evare visiting her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Bill Germed an born RICH says: - To Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hoffman Wednesday August 21, a baby boy. BORN DRj. John S. Kennedy this-wee- Miss Gertie Johnson who taught school here last winter, has accepted a position at Smithfleld and, Rich county lias lost another very good school teacher. Rich County Fair and Rodeo dates set for Sept. 17th and 18th. FOR SALE One cupboard, a heater, and taible. Inquire of Mrs. A. E. Findlay. i LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich Couny, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Several people who have had rectal trouble for many years have recently come 'to the Sanitarium for a cure because their condition had become so much worse than ever before. Thats what nearly always bapens when such an important matter is neglected. Save time, money and suffering by getting cured quickly. Dr. Rich Rectal Specialist, Grand Island, Nebr. (530). 'efrtiL Titles Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 - 30 - 35c Dinaers First - Class Cooking Excellent Service EVANSTON, WYO. Quality Goods Wing Wong, Prop. |