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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, KASPOLPR. PTAE Local and Personal CRich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. Evanston and Urie, Wyoming Doreen Norris and Ella Wilson, who COME IN AND SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT OUR STORES: HERE ARE SOME OF OCR REGULAR SHELF PRICES. are taking nurse training at the Dee hospital, came home last Saturday for a two weeks vacation. We sell the best lines to be found where. Monarch Ranges, Read Harness and Saddles, Philco Radios, Chevrolet cars and trucks, McCormick Deering Separators, Farmall Tractors and Threshers, Moores paints and varnishes, Speedqueen Washers. Dorothy and Marjorie Corless. daugh ters of Mrs. Goldie Corless. and Miss Dorit Schenck are visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. Zella Green We can sell most terms extending t .of these lines on from 6 to 18 months. 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. . FLOUR, Big J., 98 lbs. ... . FLOUR, Electric Light, 48 lb. sack MILK, tall cans, 12 for DROMEDARY GRAPE FRUIT, large can DROMEDARY GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, large can JAM, Silver Tip, 5 Ib. can JAM, Libbys Pure Fruit, 1 lb. glass MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, Fancy, 51b. box MATCHES, Six Large Boxes to a Carton, carton SHRIMP, Little Chief, Dry Pack, can SALMON, Columbia River Chinook, large flat can SALMON, West Coast, tall can ; PIGS FEET, 24 oz; jars . ; EGG NOODLES, Holsum, 1 lb. plags. PEAS, Woods Cross. Early Dawn, Highest Quality, No. 2 can PEAS, Sifted Early June, No. 2 Sieve, NO. 2 can HONEY, Hewletts Pure, 1 ib. 14 oz. jar HONEY, Hewletts Pure, No. 10 cans VINEGAR, Pure Cider, quart bottle ; VINEGAR, Pure Cider (Bring Container), gallon APPLES, No. BLACKBERRIES, No. 10 cans PEACHES, No. 10 cans DOLE PINEAPPLE, Royal Spears, Fine for Salads, .large cans LIBBYS HOME MADE PICKLES, pint jar SOUR GHERKINS, Arc Brand, quart jar OATSUP, No. 2 cans 2 lb. jar MUSTARD, POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR, 1 lb. pkgs., three for . . .' GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 Ib. pkg. PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITTS Mr. and Mrs. Ed. South, enroute from Omaha Xebr., to Idaho Falls, stopped at Randolph for a few hours Sunday mornig. They attended Sunday school. Mrs. Elgie Norris and children accompanied them to Idaho for a short visit with relatives. any- X X Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jackson, Mrs. Mary A. Smith and Lawxence Muir, motored to Montpelier Monday to attend the funeral of Wilford Wilcox, who died Saturday from injuries received in an auto accident a few weeks ago. E. T. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Telford and son Bob, also went to the funeral. Mrs. L. G. Muir and Mrs. Sarah Pope were in Montpelier, at the time Mr. Wilcox died. l Mrs. Hanna Telford went to Ogden Monday seeking medical treatment. Randolph Thursday after attending the circns at Evanston., Wyo. Mr. returned home, leavine Mrs. Jensen and children, who will visit for a Utah-Wyomin- g Ind. Tel. Co. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearce children were in town Thursday from their ranch. They report the grasshoppers by the thousands, on the old Gallentine Flat. Peart and daughter. Joyce, left this moraine for Garden to get Mrs. Peart and the new daughter. Mrs. Bernetta Maher, of Chicago, is Mrs. here visitinsr Randolph kin. Maher was formerly Miss Bernetta Bellman. tored to Huntsville, Utah, via Monte Thursday. to; e&MiND j. .62 .59 .21 15 19 .14 .15 .25 .25 .. ; o Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Cat Strictly and Ambulance V H te m Service Anywhere at any time Lady Attendant When Necessary Office 913 Klin St., Evanston, Wyo, Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 FROM OLD TO NEW WITH NEW 1937 STOCK EXPERT WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST PAINTS, varnishes, ENAMELS and KALSOMUSE. OF MATERIAL 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. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. COMMUNITY tin if you are going to modernize yotir home this spring you will surely want to see our new line. The prices are reasoilable, too. ALICE II. DURNFORD Phone Evanstoii, Wyoming 940 Maid. St: oues.pooidinAND TWAT ACE- - Dinners evaNston, wyo. DEL-- " OfeB,-RADIO- SOCH-A- Standard, W'hitehouse Cafes J Quality Goods ' Wing Wong, Prop. Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles S -- I lf Klow UMNOF'iOO EIRE WORKS Large Selection and Fresh Stock w SOU KNOW A FRIEND wo GRAiN is in --rue sampling eosiNess . IfHAI'S OUR IMA OF ANOTUSft' ODD VNAN TO eACM a uyiN&l IflllV MAN ISTU CHIEF AttAIN sampler of iwe CW1CA6O fiDAPD Buy Early MAHAPMAH Of ptm lA, INDIA. CRESTED UNO rrs nest SHAKSSKINS AUNANS WITH - 44 LtCENSEt) ABSTRACTOR CANTOR- -' Its True aeo I LfeWIS LOtfGhURST. Notary Public can MMMieo SS MACS, Of EACH OTHEQ I PAPER WALL ANY SHOE Class Cooking Excellent Service g- BN STARS owns 300 AuioMesn.es o o o o o o o Grade AA Conference Cetrificate First OOTAGS'SWTS He o o' o Arthur Durnford 25 - 30 - 85c Comedian -t- hat's mapcV TUSEND'S WAS 0 WMIUN6 AWAS UlS WOBk-- But o o o o o Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Mrs F. Wilson and daughter Karem. mo- Alan Hi .14 .12 29 .90 .15 .25 59 o' o' L3SA up-to-da- G. W. etc o and h Mrs. J. O. Rex and daughter Amy. motored to Salt Laek Citv Saturday. They expect to spend the snmmer there 4fwty 'Tuyuvd 25 12 29 RAY DURNFORD Mrs. Matilda Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Levear Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Achel Jacobson, Mrs. Geo. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowden motored to Thursday to attend the funeral of Ileber Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richey, Reay Ken nedv and Mrs. Lizzie Johnson returned from Omaha Saturday. iMBBBD-nbWCX- o n 17 .. o o 45 If SMS The Rich County Furniture Co. have one sold two International trucks to G. W. Peart and one to Leslie Webb of Laketown. and one Chevrolet sedan to Mr. and Mrs. Jackman this week. They also sold a Chevrolet coach to Woodrow Wilson last week. The following people were among those who attended the Temple Ex cursion at Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday: Mrs. Ella Schenck. Mrs. Prudence Weston. Mr. and Mrs. .Paul Hanney and several people from Woodruff. JOkES ly n o o o n n o o n .Ten-se- The telephone is oar greatest saver of time for the ranch and in the home. It enables os to talk to our freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of oar country near together. ' Enjoy these benefits by having a phone installed. 1NS 12 11 48 ....;.. Mor-tan- few weeks. fee BCains 79 l(b-ca- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jensen and children of Lyman, Wyo came down to The Best Place to Trade H. G. Rex Christensen and Mary Engeleke of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ashby, Sat urday and Sunday. Miss Engelke is Mrs. Ashbys sister. (Mm. Ais.WMviM.orrJ urrmN BAMHS AmiL 5. Nib ... Mrs. Graham was the last person to receive a pension for services rendered in the War of 1812. She was the widow of Isaac Graham, who was born about 1790 and saw service in the war which started 22 years later. Mrs. Graham married the former soldier in 1869. Her husband died in 1881. We will be open July 4th and 5 th Durnford Variety STORE EVANSTON, WYO. 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