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Show UTAH. RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH Local and Personal 44? ausntsssites Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hatch were business visitors at Montpelier, Idaho Tuesday. BQBSBETCIfSS! 1 Rich County Fum. Co. General Merchandise Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jackson motored to Montpelier Sunday. it9 Famous Old Quaker Every Drop Now 3 Full Years Old Since Repeal many a man has tried one brand after another in the hope of finding one whiskey that satisfies him in every way. Now, for thousands, the search is over. They discovered Old Quaker. Heres a whiskey thats marvelously smooth, deep in flavor, soft, mild and delicious! Every drop has been aged 3 years in temperature-controlle- d warehouses, and the quality checked 51 separate times from grain to glass! Old Quaker! Convince yourself Try Old Quaker is as easy to buy as to enjoy! You should see our line of Form Radios, Mrs. O. S. Hendee returned home Monday after spending six weeks in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Joe Hanson who has been in the L. D. S. hospital. runs 1000 hours for $6.10. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jensen and children of Lyman, Wyo., visited Randolph relatives Saturday and Sunday. Automatic tuned for $28.95. We can supply an electric Radio, 5 a tube ar CUlJcrt STRAIGHT At AmailmbWin Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Kearl, Mr. and Mr. Richard Brough, Max McKinnon and Beldon Lynn, attended the Ski Tournament at Ecker Hill Wednesday. WHISKEY r:o:'j3 veuis old COPK. 1939, THE OLD QUAKER CO., LAWRENCEBURG, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McKinnon motored to Ogden Monday. . r- Ky PROOF 1ND. Darius Bradshaw, of Lyman, visited at the home of Mrs. Mable Mrs. Lynn, mother of Beldon Lynn, returned home Wednesday .with Miss Booths Coffee Shop Janice Lynn. They have been to the San Francisco Worlds. Fair. I s " i Open For Business Serving Light Lunch Mrs. Ottalee Corless returned home from Salt Lake City Wednesday where she has been for several days. v The Booth Lunch Counter opened for business Wednesday. If you are looking for an ice place to eat, try Booths. Ice Cream, Candy and Soft Drinks Mr. and Mrs. CL B. Spencer, of Logan, were Randolph visitors Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss Joyce "Newest Place In Town Peart Mrs. Owen Telford was taken to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, General Salt Lake City Thursday seeking medi Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, cal attention. 4, 1939. NOTICE is hereby given Postmaster CL M. Reay and Mrs. M. ihat Robert B. Thomson, of Laketown, S. Reay were Salt Lake visitors made on 1931, 19, Utah, who, Aug. stockraising homestead entry, No. Thursday. 049717, for Lots 4 & 5, Sec. 1, Lots The Randolph M Men tied up the 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, SWNE, NBSW Sec. 13 Twp. 12 North Range 5 East, winners of the stake by defeating the & Lots 3 & 4, KEKSWK, SENWy. Evanston and Woodruff teams here Section 18, Township 12 and Tuesday night. This Monday MerNorth, Range 6 East, Salt Lake idian, has filed notice of intention to ties up these teams and there will make final Proof, to- establish claim have to be a tie-ogame played beto the land above described, before G. fore tournament time. N. Weston, Notary Public, at Lake-towUtah, on the 18th day of March, BIG ATTRACTION 1939. Claimant names as witnesses: The M Men basketball tournament, A Leslie Webb, Stanley Wahlstrom, Morton Kearl & Willis E. Kearl, all composed of 6 districts, will be played of Laketown, Utah. O. V. SGHAD. in Randolph the 2nd 3rd and 4th of Acting Register. The M Men personally inAdv. Feb. 10, 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10, 1939. March. vite the surrounding townspeople to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION come and watch these games. There United States Department of the In will be four games a night and a perterior, General Land Office at Salt son can buy a season ticket for only Lake City, Utah, Feb. 6, 1939. NOfor the four nights. Boost the $1.50 j TICE is that hereby given Loyal Clawson, of Randolph, Utah, who, on M Men. Feb. 27, 1034, made stockraising homestead entry, No. 051208, for Mrs. Jim was a visitor in EvSWSEV Sec. 8, NWNW, anston the Kiddyweek. J past lb. Family Narrowly Escape Death - According to a rather lengthy and detailed account of a near tragedy that appeared in Monday mornings edition of the Salt Lake Tribune, Theodore (Ted) Hollingshead, his wife and three small daughters narrowly escaped asphyxiation in their home last Sunday afternoon. All were rushed to the L. D. S. hospital, but their condition was not considered at all dangerous. Officials cause of the the trouble investigating reported that a faulty furnace, which allowed monoxide gas to fill the house-wadoubtless the cause. Ted and his little were daughter asleep on a davenport She became nervous and awoke . her father. Feeling deathly sick himself and realizing that other members of SWNE, the family were in a similar condi- SEiNWtt, sswy4, Sec. 17, NENE ' Sec. 18, NNE tion, he staggered to the telephone Sec. 20. NWNW Section 21, Townand called a doctor to hurry to the ship 11 North, Range 6 East, Salt Lake home. He feared that all had been Meridian, has filed notice of intention The to make final Proof, to establish claim poisoned from eating spinach. to the above described, before doctor .arrived in time to save the Lewis land Longhnrst, Notary Public, at entire family from probable death. Randolph, Utah, on the 21st day of Ted is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. March, 1939. Claimant names as witJ. E. Wilson, Kenneth M, Hollingshead of Lyman, and a broth- nesses: James Clawson, & Matthew er of Mrs. Marion Davidson of Ev- Hatch, Clawson, all of Randolih, Utah. C. anston and Mrs. Charles Creager, of j V. SOHAD, Acting Register. Millia He has been employed at the j Adv. Feb. 10, 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10, 1939. Hotel Utah for 12 or 13 years. Give us your orders for Printing. WE - ff n, s See our new Breakfast Sets and Studio Couches, just arrived. See us about the famous McCormick De ering Farmall Tractor for spring. We have a full line of Hardware Dry Goods and Groceries at very reasonable prices. . o FROM swySE, Youth Activities at Seventh Worlds Poultry Congress BIG ATTRACTION V . x -- What : Basketball games. Where: Randolph Recreation Hall. Who : Fat men of town vs. Gleaner Girls. South Rich vs. Randolph M Men. , Then : A big dance to follow. Everybody invited. The Misses Ada and Mary Rex have returned home from a short visit in Hyrum, Utah. They were accompanied here by Mrs. Thomas Stanley and baby, who are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. J. O. Rex. NEW EXPERT HOTEL SEMLOtt WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERIAL Salt Lake City, Utah WE ARE EQUIPPED TQ.1IAN-DLALL CLASSES OF HARN-IS- S A SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT E SHOE REBUILDER COMMUNITY H. L Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main THIS COUPON entitles the Street Evanston, Wyo. holder to any room 25c reduction on at the rates - as MALE HELP WANTED advertized, the room. one coupon to RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Rich County No experience or capital required Steady work Make up to $12 a day. Write Mr. W. D. CAMPBELL, Clearfield, Utah NEW Beds - Springs - Mattresses Carpets - through out the House. RATE- S- $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Feature Free -- LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public Garage LICENSED ABSTRACTOR ' Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds end RAY USE THIS COUPON Titles J. ARTHUR DURNFORD rGrade AA Conference Certificate Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Strictly uptodate Funeral Gar and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Lady Attendant When Necessary Office93l Main St., Evanston,Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 First Iren Beams Died Cooper Union in New York city was the first structure in which iron beams were used throughout in the floor , , OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE E-S- I - The daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their meeting March 2nd instead of the scheduled time, due to the Ward Reunion. Coffee, Sandwitches, Chilli, Pie, Former Lyman Syme - Thursday. For your home we have Monarch Ranges and Heaters. construction. MM x MAYTAG REPAIRS We Carry Parts and Repair All Make Washers. SCHOSS - READ ELECTRIC COMPANY Hotel Utah U Ogden, Utah. fevtea It sa Ite paisa dlmq-A- Uiht - WusdMIf m eppetatad pd yshd IsseMss ns fsrtsw of date ..Os pIsadH iteitf.Jwuu Eaybu t i FREDAS BEAUTY S Youth will have its share in the Seventh Worlds Poultry Congress and Exposition to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, July 28 to August 7, 1939.' The Hall of Youth, pictured above, has been set aside for the young people. Elaborate programs are being arranged to fill every hour of the day, every day. There will be .educational meetings, entertainment, poultry judging and poultry demonstrations, recreational periods, and supervised visits to 'various sections of the huge exposition the aim being to give future poultrymen an invaluable perspective of the possibilities the poultry indu" ' stry holds. Active plans are under way for attendance of groups representing Clubs, Future Farmers of America, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and many other youth organizations from all sections of this country. It is also probable that young peoples delegations representing many of our overseas neighbors will take an active part in the youth program at tht ,.Congress. 4-- H , As HOP itel-t- U fty, popular Sturllte Csrdtaa iW TO0M5SkMttlsf Randolph, Utah Director If rooM rtOM vnrij La vutm PERMANENTS duart $1.00 OIL $4.00 and $5.00 Pure Castile Shampoo Wore 60c Wave Dried Complete SSc Manicure- - Latest shades polish 35c About Hair Dyes . IT PAYS TO LOOK Y0UR;BEST Albatross, Pneumatie Bird The albatross is the most pneumatic of all birds. Every bone in its body is filled with air sacs, with the exception of the scapula and hyoid bones. Brachiosaurus Bones mi View Berlin's Natural Science museum has on exhibition the skeleton of a prehistoric brachioeauras, SO feet long and nearly 40 feet high, which was found in East Africa. f) |