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Show 1 u um THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH Aaaaaaaj Local and Personal (Rich Co. Furn. Co f , 5 any- where. Monarch Ranges, Read Harness and Saddles, Phtlco Radios, Chevrolet cars and trucks, McCormick Deering Separators, Farmall Tractors and Threshers, Moores paints and varnishes, Speedqueen Washers. J . r J, We can sell most of these lines on terms extending from 6 to 18. months. Some Specials for the Week of Mar. 1 st to 6th, Inclusive: Thupjday evening. A number of Stake Board members motored to Lyman Saturday evening to- - attend a Stake conjoint recreation convention. , Lyman-Woodru- ff Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peart motored to Ogden for Mrs. Mearl Peart and ' APPLES, Evaporated, v H. Merrill Booth and Mrj A. Thomson made a business trip to Salt Lake City, first of the week. .' Ind. Tel. Co. with infection in her hand. - Cold weather brings with it many discomforts to the dairy herd. says D. H.Van Pelt, prominent dairy at Purina Mills. .Every dairyman should keep on hand the aids he needs in caring for his cows. Tot thoroughly; heal chafed or cracked teats, wash with a - dilute chlorena solution. Apply to the raw surfaces a solution made up of one ounce of collodion, glycerine, and iodine. The application should be a made every milking until healed. has a definite place in every dairymans medicine kit. It has a thousand uses as a disinfectant in the dairy herd. Cuts and Scratches Need Care . Cuts and scratches should he taken care of promptly," Van Pelt points out. and unless they are. costly Infections are likely to result. In case an animal steps on or cuts her teats, disinfect thoroughly with chlorena solution. Allow to dry and apply collodion to nffected parts. Should it be the end of the teat, insert teat dilator tappers to hold duct open. The greatest trouble from cuts on teats is the dirt and foreign matter that lodge in the open sore. Easy To Teach New Dense Dog Prooer Maimers ity Chlo-ren- : COW 1$ MILK A very successful childrens dance J, FLOUR, Big e in U. S. Silk company at Mansfield, Conn., erected by Rodney and Horatio Hanks, in 1810, was the first silk mill in the United States. It was a building 12 feet by 12 feet, to make sewing silk and twist by machinery they had invented.; First Silk MiU The Mansfield 1 The Word Toboggan The word toboggan comes from the Canadian Indian by way of French. , cans, 3 for ..... .. Big Special attraction at Woodruff, Saturday, March 6th. Double-headbasketball. . Ladies and also gents basketball games. Big dance after. Given by the L. D. S. Mutual. . cans, 6 for for x Mrs. Samuel Rex returned Thursday from a short trip to California.' She reports having had a delightful trip. .40 . .46 . .65 . .40 . .40 .25 . .55 . .55 . .31 f Derby Brand, 1 b. .,.55 jar Libbys Rosedale, pint cans. OLIVES, . V DATES, one lb. pkgs., 2 for. i COFFEE, Folgers or Schillings, 2 lb. can . .44 . 1.60 DROMEDARY MUSTARD, . . ? TOMATOES, Woods Cross SoUd Pack, No. 2 - .55 ' , CORN, Idaho, No. 2 cans, 6 . ...50 WOODBURYS FACIAL SOAP, three bars . .25 . 1.05 1 one 48 lb. bag . . .44 FELS-NAPTH- 2 . .20 . .21 for ONE DEAL AS ADVERTISED, TO EACH FAMILY. PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITS , Mrs. Charles Ohlpp and son Jack, of Salt Lake City, accompanied Bishop Johnson home last Saturday to attend the Missionary Farewell Welcome Home Party. They returned with Bishop Johnson Tuesday Urie Phone Evanston, 3? 7 Annual meeting of the Randolph and Woodruff Canal Co., will be held Monday, March 15th. , X Miss Sarah Spencer, of Salt Lake Oitv spent the week-en- d with her mother. Mrs. Jos. E. Hatch. , ;a. RAY DURNFORD 3-- 2 I'A 4 and - J. ARTHUR DURNFORD -- ... - 55. vc Grade AA Conference Certificate Funeral Directors and Licensed ' Embalmers for , UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly Blair Findlay and Blaine Marshall expect to leave for missionary training school at Salt Lake City, Saturday. -- O. R. Ashby made a business trir to Salt Lake City Wednesday, on the Ashby truck. up-to-da- te and Ambulance You may not be able to tench an Wesley Kearl, motored to Ogden old dog new tricks, but yon can tench for Mrs. Kearl. They. . atSaturday a new puppy proper manners. says tended the ski tournament at Eckers A. H. Leonard, dog authority of the Hill. Sunday, returning home Mondav. Purina Mills, who believes that a comV 4 i plete understanding' between master The Daughters of the Pioneers will and animal may be worked out if o hold their meeting next Thurslittle care and time is taken in day, Marchmonthly 4th. ' In the new pup. breaking strange child coming into ones ,A Dallas Johnson and Fred Rex feahome wouldnt feel particularly famila car accident last Sunday tured iar with his surroundings for a day or when in skidded on the slippery thev two, so how can a puppy, who has far road alone the lake shore and tinned less powers of reason be expected to over. were not hurt, and the car settle right down, Leonard points out, was Thev damaged. c slightly Treat your puppy as you would a per. son give him some quiet and peace NOTICE! EVERY COAL USER Service Anywhere at any time Lady Attendant When Necessary Office 913 Main St., Evanston,Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 -- - , and some time to get himself ad- . justed. You can positively save 25 per cent Watch Feed Carefully of your coal bill this winter. Just And dont, Leonard cautions, end ns your name. We will tell you stuff the little newcomer with greasy how. Agents' wanted.' table scraps, meats, sweets and other Address MASTER COMBUSTION CO., Sheridan, Wyo., Box 8!)3 1 Sols .(Place.-'--- cHotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and BEAUTY D that his system is unable to care for. Feeding ims a lot to do witli a satisfactory start of a pup. Give him a food suited to his needs. For young puppies compressed dog food in small checker form is ideal. These checkers fed with water will give a puppy Just what he needs for growth and health. Housebreaking Housebreaking is easy if puppies are taught from the very beginning the meaning of cleanliness. Fresh newspapers should be spread out and the puppy taught that they are to be used at all times. Sometimes at first it may be necessary to cover the en tire floor with newspapers, gradually reducing the covered area to one news paper pad. Dogs are Intelligent animals and are quick to understand what is expected if some member of the family will take1 time to deal with them sympathetically, Leonard says. CPhone 3AA. , and Manicures WILMA DONNELLON UTAH BEAUTCIAN) Pbone 460 400 Center St. ( LICENSED feed Prairie Dog Lives on Forage Forage is 75 per cent of the dogs food. c1 j SALON Duart Permanent Waving Latest in Eyebrow Arching Facials Finger-Waving- Feeding plays a big part in he.ping the new puppy get adjusted to his sur. roundings. ii Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks or laer, and the sooner or later depends mainly upon yourself. CO-E- . ' a ' Joyful Confidence Hold up your head! You were not made for failure, you were made for victory; go forward with a joyful confidence in that result sooner MACHINE" The cow Is simply a machine for converting feed into milk. She cant add anything herself, says D. H. Van Pelt, dairy authority with Purina Mills. As an efficient machine she simply compounds the ingredients of feed to make milk. If she runs short of any one ingredient,, her production may naturally drops. Of course.-therbe some reserve of that ingredient stored up in her body, which she can call upon. But if she is compelled to draw on her body to supply it for any length of time, her condition becomes run down and complications set In.- On the other hand, says Van Pelt, if she is fed too much of any one ingredient, it is simply left over. Whats left over is turned into body 'fat or wasted, Thats the reason for a balanced ration, which means balancing up the different ingredients in a dairy feed so that the cow has enougn of each one. No. 10 cans PAR SOAP POWDER, two large pkgs SOAP CHIPS, two large pkgs. SEA FOAM GRANULATED SOAP, twj large pkgs. v.- Dairy First Aids ........... Sculleys Skookum, gallon cans SYRUP, er Utah-Wyomin- g . PEACHES, Silverdale, Yellow Cling, No. 2 CORN SYRUP, gallon cans Arch and Max McKinnon, Carl Nor-- i is and Allan and Dee Hatch, and Miss Willa Thomock, spent the week-en- d home from school with their folks. v .75 . for JAM, Silver Tip Brand, No. 5 tins JAM, Silver Tip, 2 lb. jar, two for mensely. The telephone is our greatest saver of time for, the ranch and in the home. It enables us to talk to our freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of our country near together. Enjoy these benefits by having a phone installed. 3 lb. pkg., 2 Pickles", Sour or Dills, Gallon or Mrs. 'Annie McKinnon Is suffering .55 . - LOGANBERRIES, Hillsdale, No. 10 cans The Gleaner girls happily, surprised Miss Carol Johnson AVednesday , eve oing with a handkerchief shower. Miss Sylvia Probst lead the girls in a very clever scrap-boogame. It was then presented to Carol, after which dainity refreshments were served. All had oodles of fun. Many lovely handkerchiefs were received. The children were thrilled over the new hall and enjoyed themselves im- The Best Place to Trade . 1.50 PRUNES, Fancy, 2 Ib.'pkg., 2 for was given Tuesday by the Primary. - .$1.25 8 lb. pkg PRUNES, 25 lb. case,' large prunes JAM, Libbys Pure Fruits, No. 5 daughter, Saturday. and-Mrs- Silverleaf LARD, k 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. i Evanston and Urie, Wyoming dainty refresh- t. v H after which people, Little Verla Lynn entertanied a group of small friends at a birthday party , We sell the best lines to be found V g ments were served. General Merchandise. . out-goin- H. Proftit G. A party was given Sunday evening for the missionaries at the home of Mrs. Lota Kennedy. Games were enjoyed by a number of young 1 OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERIAL FROM LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT SHOE REBUILDER. H. L. Atkinson, Prop. 322 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. COMMUNITY , Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 - 30 -- 35c Dinners First - Class Cooking Excellent Service 6, FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION ct NESW, 2, TermitesDissolye Mortar Termites attacking woodwork in EVANSTON FLORAL 00.' are able to dissolve lime Wing Wong, Prop. PHONE 99 EVANSTON WYO. buildings mnrtflr ihv means of an acid secre- - EVANSTON, WYO. Quality Goods NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, February 5th, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Augustus C. Rich, of Laketown, Utah, who, on March 21st, 1932, made stock raising homestead entry, No. 050292, for Lot 8, Section 4 ; Lots 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, NWSE4, Section 5; Lots SE Section 9, 10. 11, 12, 6, Township 12 North, Range 5 East, Salt (Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. N. Weston, Notary Public, at Laketown, Utah, on the 15th day of March, 1937. Claimant-- names as witnesses: Frank Williamson, Ken-- , neth Price, Blendon H. Cook, and Austin Willis, all of Laketown, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. 1937. Adv. Feb. Mar. ; |