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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, HAmniu'n, G. Do Not be Misled Do Not be Confused . H. Proftit Evanston and Urie, Wyoming NO OTHER SHOW CAN OFFER SO MUCH THAT IS SO GOOD FOR SO LITTLE ' uiau . FIRST TIME IN THE WEST SOME REGULAR SHELF PRICES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK Evanston Bring you payday list, check our prices all the way around the store and you will find you can save yourselves 10 20 per cent on all you buy. Our system of quantity buying, short profits, and quick turnover enables us to sell better groceries for less money. Those who do not trade with us fail to get the best and most for their money. $1.55 FLOUR, Golden West or Electric Light, 48 lb. bag 3.30 FLOUR, Big J, 98 lb. bag .65 MILK, tall cans, 10 for 3.05 MILK, tall cans, per case, 48 cans 19 LIBBYS PURE FRUIT JAM, table glass, 1 lb. 11 JAM, Pectin, Fruits and Sugar, 12 oz. cans Fairgrounds , - Friday, June 11 REMEMBER THIS A FULL- SIZE 3 Iking emeus HIGHEST QUALITY AND FINEST REPUTATION A SHOW YOU CAN TRULY TRUST AND ENJOY TO THE UTMOST. of GRAPE FRUIT, Dromedary, Best Quality, large can JAM, Silver Tip, 5 lb. tins MACARONI, 5 lb. boxes MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 20 lb. boxes EGG NOODLES, Holsome Brand, 1 lb. cello bag MACARONI, 7 oz. pkg. : SHRIMP, little Chief, Dry Pack, can : SHRIMP, Best Fancy Pack, can VINEGAR, Cider, quart bottle VINEGAR, Pure Cider, (bring container), .gallon PEAS, Woods Cross, Clearfield Brand, can PEAS, Woods Cross, Clearfield Brand, per case PEAS, Sifted Early June, No. 2 Sieve, No. 2 can PEAS, Sifted Early June, No. 2 Sieve, per case OYSTERS, 16 oz. cans SUGAR, Cane Granulated, 25 lb. bags SUGAR. Cane Granulated, 10 lb. bags POWDERED SUGAR, 1 lb. pkgs., three for "PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITS .12 48 45 1.60 . IT .............. DONT LET YOUR FRIENDS TELL YOU NEXT DAY WHAT A FINE SHOW YOU MISSED' .03 12 14 .15 25 10 2.00 12 2.65 .15 1.48 59 .25 Best Place in Townj SOLS PLACE cHotel Confectionery "Cafe nCDDAC KtDKAj 1AT M?ecr The EVANSTON, WYOMING Which took place under most favorable conditions, with grand display of fireworks, music, good eats" LOOP SENSATION. IMPORTATION FROM FUROPE SIX LELANDS WALTER JENNIER'S TALKING SEA LION J D IlNINVI DwlW SiHKS MISS AERIALETTA FRANK MILLERS Ice-Crea- m Countless A renic. Aerial Mon,, May and Animal Champions At 12 0clock Noon HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE TONS OF ELEPHANTS SCORES OF HORSES DOZENS OF CLOWNS ACRES OF TENTS . HUGE FREE MENAGERIE MUSEUM AND WILD WEST Everything New, Modern, Bottles Returned We Lead, We never Follow. 2P.M. TWICE DAILY $P.M, DOORS OPEN Up-to-Da- te AT I UNO 7 P. M. CPhone All Electric Refrigeration Local and Personal Fountain Service You are cordially invited to come in and inspect our new place of business. You will be made welcome j Meals Anytime Lunches All Kinds Chicken Dinner, All Day Sundays 35c and up. Candies Soda Pop Beckers Beer Tobbacco Cigars Ice Cream qt. 40c Two for 75c Beer by the case $2.30 FLYERS AMAZING PERCH (r FIVE FEARLESS Apple Leo, Mgr. j and Mrs. Farrell Peart motored to Salt Lake City Saturday, to take their son Dick, for another operation on his leg, which is bothering him 3-1- TROY PARISIAN CO., LAUNDERS DRY CLEANERS Kemmerer, Wyo. Will Call and Deliver Every Leave Orders at Sols ConFriday. fectionary, Our Agent. -T FLOWERS & FOR EVERY OCCASION EVANSTON OHAS MUNN, Mr. Manager. PHONE 99 FLORAL CO. EVANSTON WYO. again. Mrs. Wesley Kearl, Mrs. Gwen down for Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant of Salt Lake City were Randolph visitors Sun- Brough and Mrs. Ottalee Oorless were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spencer of Evanscalled to the bedside of their sister, day. Mrs. E. N. Pearson Monday. Mrs. Kean ton, were among the Memorial Day i Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sim were in Ranremained with her and the others re- visitors at Randolph. turned ' Tuesday. They report her dolph for Decoration Day. Mrs. Hans Neilson and Mrs. Bert much improved. ' Rudd were in Randolph for Memorial County Agent E. L. Guymon. is reMrs. May Nicholls and son. Delmar, Day. ported on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Smith went to Logan for Mrs. Guymon are visiting in Ogden this week. ' . Mrs. Cora Lockman and daughter, Sunday. and children Mary Bell Gorrell from Canada, are Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Reay, son Claude, of Echo, spent Memorial day with Ran- visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. James A. Hayward. and daughter, Madalyn, and Miss Elma dolph kin. Mr. and Mrs. Yern Gunn Norris, spent Memorial Day ington, Idaho. at , Bloom Mrs. Mary Spangler of LeRoy, Wyo., at Randolph. spent the week-end and Mr. Mrs. Heber Bowden and Mr. and Mrs. John Benson and childdaughter of Altonah, Utah, came last Saturday and remained for Decoration ren Kathleen and Narvel, of Ogden, were Randolph visitors for Memorial . Day. Day. Floyd Kennedy left Tuesday for ChiMrs. Blanche Wilson and children of cago where he will study music druing the summer months. Hooper, Utah, are visiting Randolph relatives this week. f Russell Findlay and family were In Miss Ruth Norris came home from Randolph for Memorial Day. He was accompanied by Miss Arlene Winters of school for Memorial Day. Evanston, Wyo. Mr. Sister, agent for the Enreka Robert Barnes and family of Ev- Vacuum Cleaner Co., was a Randolph anston were Randolph visitors Decora- visitor Wednesday. tion Day. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson of A birthday party was given bv. all Clearfield, Utah, visited with Randolph the Kennedv. at the home of Mrs. .T. relatives and friends Sunday. , R. Richly. Thursday, for Mrs. Annie Kennedv. on her 75th birthday. A dan-rfMrs. James Johnston, of Salt Lake eond Hm was repm ted. We wish City, visited Randolph relatives and Aunt Annie Kennedy many rt happr friends over Memorial Day. She gave the editor a pleasant call, renewing her birthdays. subscription for another year. Mrs.- AWn Nlcholls and children of W. H. Campbell. Forest Ranger of Ogden and Mrs. Ralph Spiers of are visiting their sisters. Mrs Laketown. Utah, was a business visitor ' . Russell Oorless and Mrs,. Richard at Randolph Wednesday. was Kemmerer of Eldon Mrs. Peart Brough. ; ?, A(iM Ateuon Plunkett i ho OF MISS INMM, BeeM A STEEPLE-JACPOfc ombb. tvmo Nears. MAfS. MAS k: SW& ADMITS Tb BE AMO MONeN IT RFleAlD .iSBAceUPNT iwAiNT-injSjf-Ug rt)ies Miss Dora Gill of Cokeville is visiting Randolph friends for a few days. Margaret Ziegler spent Decoration at' Evanston with her grandmoth- Day er. Miss Adalaid Spencer and Uarda are visiting in Salt Lake City this week. Miss Helen Kennedy is taking her place at the switchboard. Wilson Roof Sheltered Five Presidents Castle Hill in Albemarle county, Va., famous for its boxwood, was built in 1776. It is one of the few homes still standing in Virginia that . is older than the Revolutionary war. Its guests' have included five Presidents of the United States. Virginia Times-Dispatc- h. v r - Toke-tow- ' Engraved Marriage Rings Engraved inscriptions , on marriage rings were popular in Britain before the jeweled rings appeared on the market. The inscriptions were May you live long, or I bring good fortune to .the wearer' and so on. . |