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Show THE RICH COUNTY RBAFEtt, ttAmnimt ui. MRS. BES&Itf fSLLEff . OF OOKEVILLE, WYO. Will 'Be CRich Go.Fum. C At" SOL SPLACE . v Evanston anduUrie. Wyoming THURSDAY JULY8UF . TO GIVE PERMANENT WAVES PRICES $3.09 TO S5.00 General Merchandise. Look over our prices and.seethe. bargains . we give every day in ,, the week. Instead of giving you a low. price on .two. or three articles, we cut prices on all you buy. Compare our prices with what you pay others, and save or spend the difference, as you like, , WHITE EAGLE SOAP CHIPS, 5 lb. pkg. .,..8 .43 21 SOAP CHIPS, large pkg. LAUNDRY SOAP, Big Ben, large bars. rrrr? LAUNDRY SOAP, Swifts Quick Naptha, large batp ftttttnir- , :3 LAUNDRY SOAP, Swifts White Classic, bar MILK, Tall Cans, All You Want, 3 cans TOMATOES, No. 2 cans, .6 cans .. STRING1LEIS1S BEANS, Standard Cut, No. 2 cans, each .00 5 PORK AND BELANS, No. , cans, two for BROOMISii Good Five Tie, Green .80 BROOMS, Beet on the .Market PRIMES, Choice, 5 lb. pkg.. 95 PRUNES, Large Fancy, 10 db.. boxes .SO JAMS or PRESERVES,. Pure Fruits, .5 lb-- cans JAMS or PRESERVES, Berry Assortment, Strwberry:. excepted, 5 . J MAKE APPOINTMENTS AT SOLS PLACE We sell the! 1 test lines to' be found any-wher- e. FELS-NAPTH- Monarch Ranges, Read Harness and Saddles, Fliilco Radios, Chevrolet cars and trucks, McCormick Peering Separators, Farmall Tractors and vThreshdrs, Mbores paints and varnishes, Speedqueen 'Washers. o arr Local and Personal - ftttrrtrtnttrt: Mrs. Paul McComb and daughter, Elizabeth of Pittsburgh.-Pa- . Mr. and airs, feamuei Morgan and two uaugu-wr- s or Kaysviue, visited Randolph relatives tor a few Hours Monday. We can sell m'ost of these linson terms extending from1 6 to 18 months: Miss Elva Wilson of Logan, spent Sunuay with her parents. Mrs. Rachel Vyiison took, her- Hack. Monday. -- Ih. cans"' CLOTHES PINS, Hold Tight SpringV.pk. of 18 pin? HEWLETTPS YUM, All Flavors, 16 oz. bottles . . ROSEMARY JAM All Kinds, in 1 lb. Table Glasses, each OALSOMUNE, Dry Climate Wall Finish, AU Kinds; 5 B. WOODS CROSS TOMATO JUICE, 13 oz. cans JEaSERT or FRUIT GEL, six pkgs 50 50 pk. .06 55 .55 .10 BRAN FLAKES, large pkg: " .47 BARTLETT PEARS, No. 10 cans .69 SYRUP, Banner Blue or Amaizo Golden,-No- . 10 cans 155 SKOOKUM, SYRUP, "Gallon cans.40 ASPARAGUS TIPS, No. 2 cans SUGAR' Powdered or Brown, - three pfcgs. 55 .23 RINSO, large pkg. HIGH FOAM. Nearest and Best Washing Powder, large, pkg! .26 TFA, Fancy Black in Colo, bags, 1 lb. .'.35 .23 TEA, Choice Japan, in Oelo. bags, 1 lb For Best In Paints or Ebamels, and Prices See Us, ' 35 SODA CRACKERS. lb. pkg. SODA CRACKERS. 2 lb. pkg ..I.. .16 Krisor. 1 lb; pkg . SODA CRACKERS. PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITS -- The M. 1. A. Stake conference or convention, held at Randolph Saturday and Sunday, was well attended. - Mrs. Oscar Bellman, spent last week - fj-o- ! Leo McKinnon, daughter Arlene, Lottie Gray and daughter, Barbara, motored to Ogden for Mrs. Leo McKinnon, Who has been visiting at Salt Lake City and Ogden for the past ten days. 19 ym mS .08 .30 ... PIERCES BEETS, Gallon Oansr Diced 45c, Whole end in Kemmerer visiting with her daughters.' One of the girls just arrived , Chicago. The Best Plice to' Trade"' - , - solicit your trade, you credit1 is good if piid in reasonable' time. Sperid youri; money at home, we pay taxes Lrtdbuild up our town. Oiir prices are reasbnfablev .' . . Gene McKinnon had the misfortune to run info' loose gravel while bicycling 2 Saturday. The darned bike skidded and Gene was thrown onto the rocks. He received two black eyes and many scratches on his face, bands and knees. "We ........... 2. A-l.'- S A-- -- l. , .2-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon and Mrs. C. B. Spencer, were Logan visitors Sunday. grgat&si baiter 'of time' for the raAch and in the horned It enables be to talk' ho otir freindi and neighbors. It brings all parts of otuf' cotmtrjr near together.'1 Efnjoy these benefit bjl' ' harings pt&nemstaHofr.' Uikti-Wyorri- and' Oscar Bellman x Lake Salt City Thursday. (jwtoredto ij Mr. and- Mrs. WeBley Kearl motored ip Heber City to visit with Mr. Kearls bister and fapilly, Mr. and Mrs. Peafbbn!1 They' 're'torn&l Tueedayi E.-'-- FLOWERS FOB EVERY OCCASION eVaiston PHONE it floral ool , s-- Funeral Directors and Licensed found.-- ' UTAHi and WYOMING Strictly, upvtoedate Funeral Cari. - Sol Conley, Belva Muir,- Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barton were Evanston visitors Tuesday. They drove home a new fctord V-- 8 for C. M. Booth; manager of - Manager - X-- X- - and:; Ambulance Ssrvicet Anywhere at any time : X Ikdf Attendant Wbien.Hechytary I Qifii.9Idb)UUun X- - I.CSX Dky Bkoner 49 X- - Sl, EvanstoWyo, Night Ehoneu4 Qr, 9Q . asm the Sinclair Service Station. W. A. Marshall motored- - to Soda Springs Monday to take Mrs. Ray John ston and-so- n Wesley, who was suffering with an attack of appendicitis. He was operated upon Tuesday morning.". NEW PARIS. NEW CAFE-EVANS- TON, WYO. ' All New Modern: Equipment Mr. and Mrs. Steven1 ffettlkher, of Evanston, Wyo., visited at Die home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith Sunday. I FIREWORKS 0 j; ;! jj : i : j e 2 FIRECRACKEkS pkg-- lcahd up GiihS . Automatic Gip Gtihs Sky Rocket! Roiftan C&ftdles In fact our entire stock I! price. SEE U$ $RST. Melrd Evanston, Beer, license may be obtained by any one wishing to sell beer on or before July 1st., from David M. Hoffman. 1 Extra Large Selection This Yeaf Newest and Freshest Stock BIG SAVINGS Buy Today 'itepeting Caps fct Guns BdxfeS GianJcips lor 1 5c ahd up 5c and lip 5c and lap delhs afr loWest Mrs. C. R. Ashby brent (o Salt Lake City Tuesday for a few days visit. She expects to return honte today (Friday). (Sty Clerk. Janacg Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spencer had the misfortune to step on a ngil. Dr. Rear was call ed and cared for the injured member. if ift if Modern Electric Refrigeration MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS Will Come Back o it j- - 94ft, APPLE LEO, Manager OLD TO NEW WITH ANY BROS EXPERT WORKMANSHIP BEST OF MATERIAL AFER ALICE H. DURNFORD Phone 44 Main, St., Evanston, Wyin NOTICE FO FROM - STOCK If. you, ajp going to jqpdemize your hbtae thia ffilngx you will hne. 866 0,11 supply want The price ar reasonable, too. Tty Us Once and You i 1?7 PAINTS, Vt ENAMELS and - First Quality Food, Well Cooked R . SERVICE , , .W A'h -- 24-HO- U Mrs Dave Smith- - motored to Montpelier, Idaho Friday to take Mrs. Sarah Pope and Mrs.-who were called to the sick bed of Wilfred Wilcox, who featured in as auto wreck .about two weeks ago. She was accompanied by Mrs. Jean Hanttey. PUBLICATION De- - ln parmtent of the Interior, general Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 27, 1937. NOTION is hereby given that Jemina Clawson, widow of Peter Claw-aoof Randolph, Utah, who, on March n, 1, 1932, made stockraising homestead entry, No". 050131, lor &E4SE, Section 22, SWSYry section 23, k ESWV Section 26, Section 2f, NWNEVl, NENWV Section 34, Township 11 North, Range 6 Ekst, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed COMMUNITY SHOE notice of intention to make final Proof; REBUIIDES to establish claim to the land above deH. L. Atkinson, Prop. scribed, before Lewis Longhurst, 922 Main Stmt Public, at Randolph, Utah, o thp Evanston, Wya. 15th day of July, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur H. Rex, Matt Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall, and Vera Rex, George A. Peart k C. V. of Utah, all Randolph, Clawson, daughter, Doris, motored to Evanston SCHAD. Register. Acting Saturday to take Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Adr. June July 2, 1937 Findlay and children. Fay and LaRae. of Ogden, who have been visiting here for the last week. They were accomNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Depanied by Mirs. Annie Findlay and Mrs. Ella Fackrell and LaMar Conley. partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. May ! Wayne Marshall came home Friday, t&th, 1987. NOTICE is hereby give? Mrs. Annie Findlay and "LaMar Conley that ' Leo F. Johnson, of Lntetowu. Utah, who, on March 14th, 1932 madp accompanied him. stock raising homestead entry, No. Section 6: 8EM. The Rich County Reaper Is moving M9999. for to the "building previously occupied by 15ffWV,.NWV,. SWVtNE; Section RFV.SEH Section 17, he "U. S. post office on the east side 7: of Main street. Township 13 North. "Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice W. A. Marshall was a business visit- of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above or at Evanston Friday. before J Hodges. .Notary i PtiWle, at Garden Cltv. Utah, on the Firtt Clings inEgypts Tnahs The earliest existing rings ere Bth dnv of July, 197. Claimant names nritneMs: Joseph Gibbons, those found in the tombs of ancient "John C. Farmer and FrankAssociated Press. Egypt. all of Garden Cltv. TTtoh ! 1Rtctmrd Weston, of Utah. THOMAS F. "THOMAS. Regia-teSMtsilidCi The first well organized American rodeo was held in Denver in:1896. Adv.-- fay 28. June 41118-25- . 1937. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS R SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT W-N- , i d Mrs Arthur McKinnon to Morgan Tuesday to see Mr. sister Kate, of Pennsylvania, who is here on a visit Mr. and mo-fare- Me-Idnno- ! Miss Lena .Jobes of Evahston came Friday for 'a few days Visit With relat- ives. l R. A. Findlay a'nd cbildreh. Elaine .Gorman and Ffeddie, of Kemmerer. Wyo., came Safh'r&ay for a "few flairs visit. Thev were accompanied by Mis Arlene Winters. Mrs. Mynard Jacdbson from a retbfneil'Wed-nesda- ftvo'wedk'vislt at The following people attended the Relief Society convention at "Evanston Saturday: Mbs. E11eNrtrrls. Mm He lora Hatch. Mrs. Myrtle Jones. Mrs. Sarah AVlldber. Mrs. prudence Weston Mrs. De McKinnon, "Mrs. "Carrie Marshall. Mrs. Kafle'tTatdb'IHrn. Mildred Thompebn. find perhaps Others w do not know v.t W E, , No-ta- State Road Supervisor. Melvin Kenjj nedy reports the Monte Crieto Road, :: now open for traffic. : X-- ! XK v x ; Embaimexs for - CHAS MUNN. v Grade AW Confg rence ,Ce tdficate found on' the bank of the Missouri river, but no trace of him had been Leland Harold Fillimore and Man garet Clair Gunn, of Ogden Utah, were married by- Bishop Lawrence B. Johnson Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss VaLoy- Hanney.- - TROY PARISIAN..' LAUNDERS & DRY CLEANERS Kemimerer, ' Wyo. . Will Call and Deliver Every Leave Orders at' Sols ConFriday. fectionary, Our Agent. - j: ARTHUR DURNF0RD x - - Sb EVANSTOfr WYO. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richey, Reay'Heu nedy and? Mrs. Llxzte Johnson, motor1 ed to pUaha,F NebraskaFriday, after receiving' word stating that Mr. Wood had dtftppeared.1 His car- had been x. lh c KAY DURNFORISh : - j; Ihdv Tkl. Co: ss W. A. Marshall ry 8Vw. -- NUE. -- - - nntiv.8. - Ratter-thn-sH- ". do-eo- h r, |