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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH i Local and Personal Rich Co. Furn. Co. x G. and Edith Jones are for their two weeks vacation. Winnie Bex home General Merchandise. Evanston and U rie, Wyoming - Mr. and Mrs. Clayton of Salt Lake City, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bex this week. Some of Our Shelf Prices Charles Bex is reported improving. the past We sell the best lines to be. found any Monarch Ranges, Read Harness where. $ and Saddles, Philco Radios, Chevrolet cars I and trucks, McCormick Deering Separators, Farmall Tractors and Threshers, Moores paints and varnishes, Speedqueen Washers. Mr. Bex has ibeen sick for two weeks. t We can sell most of these lines on I terms extending from 6 to 18 months. We solicit your trade, your credit is good if paid in reasonable time. Spend your i money at home, we pay taxes and build up our town. Our prices are reasonable. !$ 1.65 J FLOUK, 48 lb. bags 150 SUGAR, Pure Cane Granulated, 25 lb. bag 42 BOLLED OATS, Albers Peacock Brand, 9 lb. bag 42 BOLLED WHEAT FLAKES, 9 lb. bag 42 COEN MEAL, 9 lb. bag COFFEE, Beid, Murdoch & Co. Try Monarch Coffee, you will be 80 pleased. 1 lb. 14 HERSHEYS COCOA, 1 lb. cans 70 BLACK FIGS, 10 lb. boxes 9 APPLES, Evaporated, 10 lb. boxes APRICOTS, Evaporated, 10 lb. boxes PEAB.S, Evaporated, 10 lb. boxes 95 PRUNES, Evaporated, 10 lb. boxes . . 19 PINEAPPLE, Ukelele, No. 2 cans 20 cans PEACHES, Libbys No. 2 20 PEARS, Libbys, No. 2 cans 15 PICKLES, Dills or Sours, No. 2 cans 20 PINEAPPLE, Sliced Lengthwise, Nice for Salads, tall cans BIG Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson and their daughters of Ogden, spent last week-en- with Bandolph relatives. d Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marshall and daughter of Ogden, came Tuseday nite They returned Wednesday, Mrs. B. G. Marshall, Mrs. Charles Chipp and son Jack, accompanying them home and they expect to go on to Salt Lake City to see Blain Marshall. 0 Mrs. Hannah Wood and children. Frank and Barbara, are visiting Bandolph kin this week. The Belief Society want pea pickers see Mrs. Del ora Hatch. den. M. Booth week-en- d at and Og- r 1.25 44 37 .20 35 23 18 .29 28 30 A-- l, Robb-Bos- Mr. and Mrs. Art Rickets and Mr and Mrs. Uoyd Wallas, of Ogden, are visiting at the home of Mr. and James X .34 GRAPE JUICE, quart bottles AMAIZO OIL, gallon cans AMAIZO OIL, quart cans BAKING POWDER, K. C., 50 oz. cans BAKING POWDER, K. C., 25 oz. cans DINAMITE BREAKFAST CEREAL, 3 lb. pkg. CARNATION WHEAT, or OATS, 3 lb. pkg. GRAINS OF GOLD, Cereal, 1 lb. 14 oz. pkg. lb. pkg BISCUIT FLOUR, Complete. 2 2 lb. pkg CAKE FLOUR, Globe 2 lb. 12 oz. pkg. CAKE FLOUR, PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter, of Ogden are visiting friends and relatives this week. Mrs. Porter was formery Miss Dolly Nicholls. Mr. and Mrs. C. daughter, spent last H. Proffit 1 s, Kennedy, sr. Urie 32 Evanston 327 Nettie Madsen and daughter, and Holladay, called on Mrs Elizabeth Wilson Sunday, on their way son-in-la- to Provo. Mrs. Kenneth Hatch received a telegram from Canada of the sudden death of her mother. She left for Canada, Thursday afternoon. The telephone is our greatest saver of time for the ranch and in the home. It enables ns to talk to our freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of our country near together. Enjoy these benefits by having a phone installed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann, of Ogden came Sunday. Mrs. Mann will remain for a short visit. Mr. Mann returned to Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Hooper, of Hooper, Utah, called oh Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hatch Saturday. Utah-Wyomi- Mrs. Wildbur has received word of Ind. Tel. Co. the death of her brother in England. Paul Bees and lady friend, Bandolph visitors Sunday. were Shirley Smith had the misfortune to break her arm while swinging Satur RAY DURNFORD and day. Forest Banger W. A. Campbell of I.aketcwn, was a business visitor at Bandolph Monday. J. ARTHUR DURNFORD Bishop Johnson and G. W. Peart have purchased new trucks. Funeral Directors and Licensed Grade AA Conference Cetrificate Embalmers for Mrs. Gladys Conley and children have moved into part of the Argyle .UTAH and WYOMING home. Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Strictly Stauffer, the cattle buyer, has been in town this week and bought several cars of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hatch and Mrs, Thelma McKinnon motored to Ogden Tusdav to take Joseph E. Hatch to the hospital. Mrs. McKinnon stayed Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cole and children of Preston, Idaho, came Monday for a short visit. Miss Vilate McKinnon accompanied them. ip i 90 PROOF NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. July 13, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that LaVere Hansen, of Garden City, o Utah, who, on Feb. 27, 1934, made or iginal stockrasing homestead entry No. Sec. 051129, for Lot 3, & NW&SW 20, Twp. 14 North Range 5 East, S. L. M. and on July 2, 1934 made addl. No. stockraising homestead entry ONE QUAf Distilled bottled .y HE OLD and QUAKER C0MPA LAWRENCE8URG, INDIANA 051610 for Sy2, ENE, NWNE, NWNW, Section 15, SNW, Township 13 North, Range 6 East, Salt Schenleys Old Quaker brand 90 proof straight bourbon whiskey. Also available in rye. Copyright Ind. 1937, The Old Quaker Co., L&wrenceburg, Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before N. J. Hodges, Notary Public, at Garden City, Utah, on the 24th day of August, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Cecil Satterthwaite, Heber Oorlbridge, Wilford Hansen, & H. C. Hansen, all of Garden City, Utah. THOMAS F-- THOMAS, Register. . Adv. July Aug. 1937. 1937 STOCK WALL Aided Smithso'an Institution More than a cer A y ago the United States government filed suit in -- the English courts for the $500,000 bequeathed by James Smithson, on the death, without issue, of his The nephew, Henry Hungerford. money was usedin establishing the Smithsonian Institution. G Continental f AR AGE EVANSTON, WYO. you are going to modernize your home this spring you will surely want to see our new line. The prices are reasonable, too. ALICE H. DURNFORD Phone Evanston, Wyoming o NEW PARIS CAFE EVANSTON, WYO. All New Modem Equipment First Quality Food, Well Cooked SERVICE Electric Modern Refrigeration K MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS Try Us Onoe And o You Will Come Back o o Chack Wong & Wong Yuey n Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 - 30 - 35c First Dinners R o Partners - Class Cooking Wing Wong, Prop. - First Supreme Court Session First session of the United States Supreme court was held in the Royal Exchange in New York, Feb. 1, 1790, with three of the six justices present. t If 940 Main SJ. o o Quality Goods PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS and KALSOIINE. Scientists Always Busy Our country can probably boast of no more courageous a set of heroes than her gallant men who bend over her laboratory test tubes, says Hygeia, the Health Magazine. The sword of science is at constant duel with the physical demons that plague mankind. Used Cars. EVANSTON, WYO. PAPER SHOE REBUILDER H. L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. COMMUNITY our Reconditioned and Guaranteed Trans WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERIA'L WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT Call in and Excellent Service NEW EXPERT CASH for good Used CARS. on OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE FROM We will pay Seme of the children of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith are reported on the sick list. Miss Nada Kennedv is reported the sick list this week. up-toda- te Lady Attendant When Necessary with him. t; ng Last Chiefs Totem LEWIS LONGHURST '. An Indian totem pole near Ephri-aWis., marks the grave of Simon Notary Public Onanguisse Kahquados, last of the LICENSED ABSTRACTOR ancient line of Potawatomi chieftains who ruled over the Wisconsin Of Rich County, Utah ' finger peninsula for centuries. A specialty of making Deeds and Titles died in 1930 at the age of m, 44 I Kah-quod- os seventy-nin- e. |