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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, Utah :a I Local and Personal 'Rich Co. Furn. Co Ii General Merchandise. i: at Evanston Thursday. Evanston and Urie, Wyoming Rex Sehenck, who is home from the the 000 camp, is reported sick with flu. . Bishop and Mrs. L. B. Johnson left Thursday morning for Salt Lake City and Ogden. They expect to visit the Ogden livestock Show. f? Bargain Prices for the Week of January 1 8th to 23rd 5 Jt j; o 1 1 o o o We sell the best lines to be found any , Monarch Ranges, Read Harness where. and Saddles, Philco Radios, Chevrolet cars and trucks, McCormick Deering Separators, Farmall Tractors and Threshers, Moores paints and varnishes, Speedqueen Washers. can sell most of these lines on terms extending from 6 to 18 months. "We We solicit your trade, your credit is ! good if paid in reasonable time. Spend your money at home, we pay taxes and build up our town. Our prices are reasonable. Yours for a prosperous New Year. Wayne Argyle is reported on the sick list this week. ' Mrs. W. D. Keller of Salt Lake City returned home Tuesday after spending several days wih Randolph relatives. , WHICH YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. WE ALWAYS CARRY THE BEST OF EV ERYTHING, AND ALSO CHEAPER GRADES AT v LOWEST PRICES. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES:- -- rnrnm J. E. Stuart is threshing grain at Geneva, Idaho. The Randolph M. Men are scheduled to play basketball at Woodruff Friday. ? JAM, Highest Grade, Pure Fruit, No. 5 tins JAM, Imitation Fruit or Berry, Silver Tip, No. 5 tins PRESERVES, Valamont, 2 lb. jars JAMS, Silver Tip, Imitation, 2 lb. jars PEAR BUTTER, Libbys Highest Grade, 2 lb. jars PINEAPPLE!, Libbys Highest Grade. No.- - 2 cans PINEAPPLE, Half Slices, No. 2 cans PICKLES, Sours or Dills, No. 2 cans, 3 for PEANUT BUTTER, From No. 1 Peanuts, 2 lb. jar : '. OATS or WHEAT FLAKES, 3 lib. pkg. TOMATOES, Woods Cross, Solid Pack, No. 2 cans, 6 for SOAP, Swifts Quick Naptha, Large bars, 10 for SOAP, Swifts White Classic, 10 for TOILET SOAP, Maxine Elliot, 6 bars The South Rich basketball team will play the first game of the series with North Rich, January 16th. The game will be followed by a dance. Follow the team to Laketown give them your support. The following Randolph people attended! Stake Conference at Evanston Sunday. W. T. Rex and daughter, Kathleen, Mrs. R. S. McKinnon, Mrs. Jane Jones, Mrs. Ethel Spencer and W. E. Marshall. , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rex have moved Into their new home on South Main street. SOAP, Creme Oil, 6 bars SOAP, Woodbury, 3 bars J The Best Place to Trade H. Proffit G. Don McKinnon was a business visitor Fackrell has been numbered the sick this week but is reported well on the road to recovery. A. D. $ ' Ben Rex motored to' Salt Lake City Business or pleasure? Tuesday. Maybe both. 22 19 .20 17 40 25 19 .60 26 2Q 25 .25 .25 .19 12 .20 55 37 32 25 .23 22 , A-- FLOWERS FOR EVERY OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE i EXPERT WORKMANSHIP BEST OF MATERIAL FROM OCCASION EVANSTON PHONE 99 WE ARE EQUIPPED DLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT FLORAL 00. EVANSTON WYO. TO HAN- - COMMUNITY ' SHOE LEWIS LONGHURST Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah REBUILDER H. L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. A specialty of making Deeds and Titles 1 4 Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 - 30 -- 35c Dimers First - Class Cooking Excellent Service EVANSTON, WYO. Quality Goods Wing Wong, Prop. ated upon for appendicitis, doing nicely. recently, PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITS" Miss Helen Rex returned Sunday from a short visit to Salt Lake City. Frank Jensen is driving the north Notary , Leonard L. Hellstrom returned home from Salt Lake City Sunday. He reports his son Hubert, who was oper- NOTICE I EVERY COAL USER a RAY DURNFORD K and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall and daughter, Doris, were Kemmerer visitors Wednesday. You can positively save 25 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Norris have of your coal bill this winter. Just moved into part of the Abbie Telford send ns your name. We will tell yon home. how. Agents wanted. Address MASTER COMBUSTION Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Richey returned home Friday from a holiday trip to CO., Sheridan, Wyo., Box 8!)S. Calif. They visited relatives at Los . Angeles, Oakland and other California cities. They received word of the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall, sons death of Ben Richey, a brother of J. Layton, Wayne and Mearl, and daugh- B. Richey, and left Wednesday to atter Doris, and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell, vis- tend the funeral, which was held at ited Evanston relatives Sunday. Manti,' Utah. ; J. ARTHUR DURNFORD Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for s no V Strictly uptodate Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time x Lady Attendant When Necessary Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Sols i u II II II II II II II ll OPlace j i Candies and II II II II II II II II II II II II II v Night Phone 49 or 90 cHotel Confectionery Cafe II Schenleys Cream of Kentucky was distilled and aged in the heart of the famous Bluegrass region of x UTAH and WYOMING u n Bourbon Whiskey , Grade AA Conference Certificate Day Phone 49 90 proof Straight Urie 32 Phone Evanston, 327 mail this week. He expects to drive every two weeks. Wilson Norris and Dallas Johnson motored to Geneva, Idaho, for Bishop Johnson during the week. They report 50 degrees below zero at that place during the cold spell. T -- RINSO, Large Size pkg COCOA, Rockwood, 1 lb. can BAKING CHOCOLATE, Hershey.s, lb bars, 2 for - BAKING POWDER, K. 0., 5 lb. cans SODA CRACKERS, Merchants Denver, 3 lb. pkg. SODA CRACKERS, l Purity Biscuit, 3 lb. pkg. SALMON, West Coast, 3 large cans SHRIMP, Blue Plate, 2 cans MACKEREL, 1 lb. cans, 3 for with .55 .45 32 , H Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks ' II - IPhone II II (I I; ;; :: i . 1 ii 3-1- -1 - Kentucky. This whiskey is one year old aged in temperature controlled warehouses. 1 I - The telephone is our greatest saver of time for the ranch and in the home. It enables ue to talk to onr freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of onr country near together. Enjoy these benefits by having a phone installed. Utah-Wyomi- ng Ind. Tel. Co. SCHENLEY ' DISTRIBUTORS, NEW YORK INC Dont Believe in Ghosts in ghoses, said Uncle Eben. But jes de same I admire de cautious smartness of de neighbor dat put his chicken houses right close up to a graveyard." City Noises Preserved In the cornerstone of a New York building, for future generations to examine, are sound records of auto horns, newsboy shouts, and other traffic noises, - I dont believe - i |