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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH UTAH FREE --f- re ryorie! oe ROSES FOR TOE LADIES, CIGARS FOR THE MEN, PENCILS AND RULERS FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN J57ILL BE PASSED OUT DURING THE DAY. MANY OTHER ATTRACTIVE GIFTS AND FAVORS. TOLL BE DISTRIBUTED BY MANUFACTURERS TOTH WHOM WE DO BUSINESS ' OPEN HOUSE TRI-STAT- E Saturday --fr- om LUMBER CO. October 1st 1 to 8 P. M. I H, V . - fc; ATTENDANCE PRIZES r Everyone attending Open House will have a chance to win a valuable prize. There are no puzzles to solve and you dont ihave to buy anything. All you have to do is register at the door as you enter. If you win and are not present when the FREE! drawing takes place, well deliver your prize to your door. Attend the opening perhaps youll win one of the attractive attendance prizes. No sales solicitations will be made during Open House. Win One Of The Following Prizes I Electric Roaster 3 gallons Fullers pure prepared outside house paint, 1 Electric Toaster 1 roll 48"x2" mesh poultry netting 1 Waffle Iron 1 Medicine Cabinet 6 pieces of 4x8x" Celotex 1 9x12 Pabco Rag 6 Pieces 4 x8"x 192 sq. ft. , sheet rock FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN One pair of Boys Roller Skates One pair of Girls Roller Skates , 4! Bring a Jar or Vase to be Painted Free! Bring an old jar, vase, flower pot, or even a glass along to the opening with you. We have a real treat planned ! Several color combinations painted on vases, with Fullers Decoret Enamel, will be displayed. 'Pick your favorite Fuller Combine- tion and well turn that old vase or flower pot into a finished piece that will add charm to your home. j o Homes on Display Better Homes and Gardens Magazine and Western Homes Foundation have sent six beautiful model homes for our open homes are architecturally correct in ing. These six low-coevery detail and are designed to be built in the jTerritory. Youll find this one exhibit worth a visit in itself, as the models are all built to scale and are landscaped. st Inter-Mounta- in Before and After in having a Better Homes and Gardens uBefore and After display at our yard opening. This display is made up of pictures reproduced from actual photographs of homes just Before and just After they We feel fortunate have been remodeled. You likely have read about these displays which have attracted thousands of people throughout the country. Our New Store Is Spic and Span Our new store and office building is completed with its many new features. Youll find our new display room attractive with its assortment of the latest building materials. A new Customers Room will give you a place to study house plans 744 Front and ideas at your leisure. Die store itself is beautifully decorated and displays our merchandise in a most effective manner. Now that were all Spic and Span well count it a favor if youll step in at our opening and see what weyc Been dates. lumber Tri State 0 J WATTS, Manager ; St I nnter. CO; ' t Evanston, Wyoming V, Mrs. Delina Willis is back among the scenic beanty of Logan Canyon, and said that in all their travels they us, after spending the summer at LyWyo., with her daughter, Mrs. return LaVon will remain in Salt Lake never seen a more beautiful body of man, Louise Jenks. school. to attend City water than that of Bear Lake. Ward Conference was ljeld here Sun Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray, of RanMr. and Mrs. George Kearl and day, with President Alfred Hart and Mondolph, Utah were town visitors family, of Smithfield, were town vis- Stake Clerk Fred J. Price, of Paris, itors on Sunday. day. Idaho in attendance. There was a good, attendance. fairly Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, Mr Mrs. Ida Judd Corey and son Tom, enroute to Washington, D. C. from and Mrs. Clifford Henderson and Mrs RECITAL GIVEN i Los Angeles, Oalif., stopped off here Lizzie Kennedy, of Evanston, Wyo., The Summer Piano students of Miss Wednesday to visit the old home of were visitors among relatives and Mildred Weston gave a short recital her father, George Judd now the friends on Sunday. Sunday afternoon at Miss Weston's Meadowville ranch of DeWitt JohnMothers of the students were home. on a went old few to call The Pioneers the and acquaintson, Daughters of ances. Mrs. Corey, whose husband is to Randolph Saturday to attend the invited guests.. Miss Ruth Robinson, an international engineer, now work- convention held there. Irene Robinson, Hazel Weston and e ing with the soil conservation corps, Irwin took part in the recital. Reat Washington, D. C., has lived in Mrs. Minnie Hansen of Los Angeles, India, and Calif., is paying a visit to her broth- freshments were served at tbe close Spain, France, Egypt of the program. Mexico. They were charmed with er, Carl J. Johnson. LAKETOWN NOTES LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deed and Title WHEN IN EVANSTON EAT A-TTHE STANDARD fAFR QIALITY FOOD PROMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE - FEC3 OLD TO , ANY N S3 3C3 WHO EXPERT WCn3MANSHIP EE3T Y IcAlSSIAL S WE APE EQUIPPED TO ALL GLASSES CP HARN-fiSADDK3 REPAIR WCER IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, HAN-INU- A 9 ' COMMUNITY " La-Ru- , , D. 6303 Prop, EM Evanston, Wye. |