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Show KICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH. JC Local and Personal AL we ay give you. o Hotel Perry Salt Lakes Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Argyle motored to Spanish Pork, Utah Tuesday to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Tolmian. Mrs. Totman is a relative oif the Argyles. They returned home Wednesday and were accompanied by Mrs. Emma Mitcbel of Ptayson,' Mrs. Argyles mother. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lloyd are rejoicing over ; the arrival of a baby boy bora at the Kemmerer hospital Tuesday, June 27. The Reaper, extends congratulations. Miss Dorothy Argyle and Miss Reta Wilson left for Pocatello, Idaho last Friday, where they will visit for 10 days with Mr. and; Mrs. Neal Jor. don. Mrs. Jordon was formerly Miss Emma Argyle. Mrs. Jannet Madison and Mrs. Annie Davis of Provo came last Saturday for a few days visit with relatives and to attend the Kennedy reunion held at Ideal Beach Sunday. James Kennedy of Ogden is visiting firiendls and relatives here this 1 iix aoildll? Popular Priced (Modern Hotel Beautifully Furnished ...and West $1.50 to $3.00 , - RATES: 0 Temple Broadway FREE GAR AGE i : REPORT OF HAPIPY HOUR 4H SEWING CLUB . ; ' ;i The Johnson reunion will be held, at Ideal, Beach Sunday,, 'July. 2. , The South reunion will be. held in Logan Canyon July 3rd and 4th. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wilson motored to Lehi Sunday to take. their daughter, Elva who has been : quite sick. Mis Jennie Lymn went Monday to stav with Elva. Mrs. Elthel Spencer is working, for Hyrum Neibeker of Laketown on his : North Eden ranch. Sheldon Kennedy motored to Provo for Miss Willia Thornock, who is returning from' her trip to Texas. He was accompanied by Otto Kennedy ' who has a job at Provo. Mrs. Lena Crawford of Paris, Idaho sister of Oscar Hanney, returned home Saturday after spending a week with the Hanneys. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rex are building a new home on East Canyon st. We have been informed that Oscar Hanney has purchased the James D. Kennedy home fer his son Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Dave James ana daughter have gone to , Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peart have returned home from a weeks trip to Texas, where they went to visit Mr. Pearts sister, Clco. H. J. Norris and MIrs. Phebe Smith motored to Ogden Sunday for Miss June Smith, wlho was thrown from a truck and run over on Memorial Day. June stall is in a cast and unable bo get around. We are glad she is home again and hope for her speedy recovery. Mir. and Mrs. A. G. Barton are in Evanston this week. Mr. Barton is doing carpenter work for J. M. Peart. Mrs. Achel Jlacobson went to Montpelier Tuesdlay to see Mrs Mark Dunn who is reported very ill. Hex' son Billy went to. Momtpiler Thursday. Wm. Hess, Mynard Jacobsen and John Rex returned home Wednesday from Montana where they have been shearing sheep. . in cash, of course.. Were speaking of its equivalent here is something for you to consider: Every year this newspaper brings you at least three outstanding novels in serial form. Purchased as books each would cost not less than $2, making a total expenditure of at ' least $6 per year. ' j i v .Like yourself, we could find plenty of uses, for that $6. Some member of the family is always in need of a new pair of shoes or some "other necessity. But at the same time your requirements for good reading material must be met. By accepting these three novels each year we feel you are treating yourself to real enjoyment, at the same time giving your purse a substantial boost. . These novels are a source of constant pride to us. Every year we select them from the seasons most outstanding best sellers, offered in serial form by a large newspaper syndicate organisation. Wed like to feel that you as a subscriber always look forward to reading the coming installment in the next issue. It gives us a great satisfaction to know that here is another reason why our paper is popular in the home. You are invited to begin reading our novels now. These regular brief visits to fictionland will prove a delightful interludp from your work-a-da- y activities. And make NOT , : , , - - . , . us happy to know that you are getting enjoyment from them. . Pouring Metal A TIMELY SUGGESTION It will The moulten metal being poured from this crucible at one of Utahs of Utahs smelters is the industrial and business life. It requires thousands of hours of woA and the expenditure of millions of dollars to keep this small stream pouring and the crucible hot. It has ben estimated that over 47 per cent of the states employed people are dependent directly and indirectly upon mining and smelting in Utah. Hundreds of tons of ore must be mined and shipped to the smelter to. provide enough moulten metal to. fill the huge crucible pictured above. Metal in this form has not yet finished its business and industrial fusing powers. In fact it is just the beginning. After this moulten stream is solidified into bars of crude metal, it is shipped outside Then it the state for refining. life-bloo- d THE H. B. C. CLUB MEETS The H. B. C. dub held their meeting for the week at the high school. We cocked 6 varieties of soups and 5 varieties of salads. again goes Into huge plants foi fabrication into finished products, which are sold to the public. Utah Is indeed fortunate in being situated as it is in the center of western mining. Ores from several surrounding states are seni here for milling and smelting, thereby controbuting to the states payrolls. Smelters are continually con ducting research to aid the miner and out of these experiments have come some of the greatest advance ments in the mining industry. It is safe to say that If the smelting practices of 15 years ago were pul back into force, most of the miner would be forced to close down. Ir recent years many advancement have been made, making if pos sible to produce at a profit a low er grade product, thereby increas ing the profitable ore reserves oi the mines. be safe to have your hair and beard clipped now for the next two non-thwithout risking frost bite. Besides youll give the flying bugs . ireak. Well fix you right up SMITHS BARBER SHOP E LAKETOWN LIVESTOCK CLUB On the 12th of June our club met at the home of club leader, Joseph . lt : " . . ; Englands Oldest Colony Englands oldest colony is New- foundland, discovered by John Cabot on June. 24. 1497. From Page One) and Earl F. Passey visited the Paris First Ward Sunday School as stake officers. Stake Superintendent Lyman Hymas Mrs. Ileber Phelps, S. Pugmire,- ol the Sunday School stake board, paid a pleasant visit to our Sunday school Sunday. Mrs. Dale Hatch of Randolph was a Sunday visitor at the J. Warren Taylor home. Couuty nurse Julia McKinnon of Randolph, was over Monday for her weekly meeting with ihe Womans - SHOE REBUILDER COMMUNITY H. L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Evanston, - Street Wyo- - NEW HOTEL SEMLOH Salt Lake City, Utahi . Club Miss Barbara Weston and Becky Stamm Dunn of Salt Lake City, were ' Sunday visitors at: the home of Mrand Mrs. Benjamin Weston. Mrs. Nellie Cook Vail, Wyo ining, who attended the Cook Fa mil Reunion, held at Logan last . week, spent a few days visiriug with her runt, Eliza V. Irwin and family, and other relatives. Arlo Weston has been suffering the past week, from the result of having some wisdom teeth extracted. Wm.' I. (Bill) Richards of Salt Lake City, gathering up seeds for the Bailey Seed Co., of Salt Lake, had dinner with the rest of the SEEDS r.he I rwinr family Tuesday. ' i THIS COUPON entitles the ' 25c redaction oh any room at the rates ; as.; advertized. : one coupon, to holder to ' the room. NEW ' - Beds Springs - Mat- -' Carpets thraught -- tresses out the House. 5 RATES- - to ? in RAY lr ARTHUR DURNFORD Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING ... Funeral Gar and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time. Strictly MALE HELP WANTED up-to-da- . Off ice93 1 Main St., Evanston, Wyo, Day. Phone 49 L4ight Phone 49 or 90 o ! n o 41 4 V'Lady Attendant When Necessary ? secty-ltreas- t V ( Continued $1.50 $3.50 Earley. Mr. Guynnon conducted the , . meeting. He showed pictures of difWe Now Feature Free ferent animals and breeds and types Tail Serves as Respirator Garage The huge tail of the red fox of suitable for our territory. After the North is curled Far around its the meeting refreshments1 were served USE THIS COUPON. nose when the animal sleeps and "by our leader. Eight members were serves as a respirator. , present Monday evening June 19th we met with our club leader. Pres. Howard Laimboirn conducted. Minutes J. were read by Hugh L. Lamfeom. We Grade AA Conference Certificate spent the evening studying and looking at a dairy herd to judge qualities of each cow. Each member was given a health chart to fill in daily., during Composer Son of Butcher " Antonin Dvorak, Bohemian com- the next month. poser, was the son of a butcher and JAMIES TAYLOR innkeeper. te - Reporter, , ; were .elected as follows: RELIABLE MAN WANTED, to call President, Elaine Hoffman; Vice pres , on farmers in Rich County.. No experi., Florence Our teachers are Mildred Jlacobson ence or capital required. Steady work Alice Niidbolls; Make up to SI 2. a day Furst & Thomas Smith; ass It secty Msrjorie Gorless; and Doris Nebeker. ELLA MAE BINGHAM 426 - 3rd St. Oakland, Calif. reporter, Ella Mae Bingham; song and cheer leader, Vivian ' Kennedy. Reporter. Officers Sewing club LICENSED The Happy Hour ABSTRACTOR met June 14th at the club leader, AlRich Of County Utah was ley J. Taylors home. Meeting A of Deeds and Titles Wesspecialty making Hazel conducted by President ton. It being flag day, patriotic songs were sung and the dub all joined in repeating the, pledge of allegiance. Hazel Weston gave a talk on, courtesy at the table. Pearl Crossley from Smut, Wyoming was a visitor. The work period for year girds was hot pan holdtheir in finishing spent ers. The 3rd year girls worked on their children's garments. On June 21st another meeting was held at club leader Alley J. Taylors honie. Ella Mae Willis conducted at the absence of our president. Quo CHANGE YOtJR songs were led by song leader, MaxIN LOOK ine Ii win. Talks were given by Ella Mae Willis on courtesy in the home, i Nothing makes the house look Maxire Irwin on Good Manners at a better than new wall paper. hotel. The first year girls made samWe gladly subniit figures ples of seams and beams. The third year girls continued work on their " Call on us now. Childrens garments. Famous Pabco Paints Several of our dub members have PasMelba vacations. been enjoying ALICE H. DURNFORD sey is at Montpelier; Hazel Weston Wyoming at Salt, Lake City; Rosella Irwin at St. Charles; Song leader, Maxine Irwin fcca just returned from her vacation at St. Charles. Our club has chosEXPERT WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST en for our community project, the rais OF MATERIAL of flowers and them ing furnishing for each public gathering during the FROM OLD 10 NEW WITH ' summer. ANY SHOE IRENE ROBINSON WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANReporter. DLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK IT IS MADE OF LEATHER. IF LAKETOWN NEWS WE REPAIR IT 4-- . week. LEWIS LONGHURST Notary , Public o 4 . O O |