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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RAISPMLfB, UTAH G.H. Proffit Local and Personal .j' O. IP. Skaggs System (Comes to Evanston Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bingham' and family motored to Ogden Thursday, Mrs. Visit Our NEW DIG STORE when in Evanston. This is a HomeOwned store carrying only the best in groceries, fruits and vegetables. Our New Modern Meat Market Will Surprise You KITCHEN MAID FLOUR, 48 lbs. O. P. S. FANCY III PATENT FLOUR, 48 lbs. 14 07, BOTTLES UTAH CATSUP, Bottle GALLON CANS PEARS, Gal GALLON CANS SLICED PEACHES, Gal GALLON CANS APPLES, Gal QUART MASON FRUIT JARS, Doz QUART JARS MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING, Qt LARGE JARS DRIED BEEF, Each 1 lb. Pkgs., 2 Pkgs MARSHMALLOWS, 3 LB. BAGS SERVICE COFFEE, 3 Lbs 4 Lb. CARTONS SWIFTS SHORTENING, Carton 100 Lbs BAKERS QUALITY COCOA, Lb SYRUP, GALLONS, QUALITY MELA-DRI- P PICNIC SHOULDER HAMS, Lb ARMOURS QUALITY STAR HAMS, IJb ....$ 1.49 1.69 .10 ' .45 .55 .53 . .89 .39 .10 .25 .52 .55 5.39 .15 SUGAR, Evanston and Urie, Wyoming August 12th, where their daughter, Ella Mae Received eye attention. .89 .25 .32 Gal Harry Startin and - were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ': the past week. Bernice,- daughter, at the home of regular prices copied from, our shelf tags. No catches here. want We Mve highest quality and lowest prices. MONARCH COFFEE, the best, try it, 2 lbs $ 59 . Some Buy all you Barton during place; Mrs. urday. J. E. Hatch went to Ogden Sat- birthday party was given A at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson Wednesday In honor of their daughter, Karen. STORES Gene McKinnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon, narrowly escaped serion a hay ous injury in a run-awarake, Friday, y Mrs. Glen McKinnon returned home from Ogden Saturday, G. W. Peart motored to Logan Wednesday for Mrs. Peart and babe. Mrs. Spencer and children returned home with them. B. and Mrs. Willard Chase, of Ogden, Utah, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Leo McKinnon Saturday. Mr. We sell the best lines to be found any Monarch Ranges, Read Harness where. and Saddles, Philco Radios, Chevrolet cars and trucks, McCormick Deering Separators, Farmall Tractors and Threshers, Moores paints and varnishes, Speedqueen Washers. We can sell most of these lines on terms extending 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. The Best Place to Trade Utah-Wyomi- .55 25 24 .20 20 .25 55 37 .35 25 .28 28 ng s, Ind. Tel. Co. 1X1 INI RAY DURNFORD Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nicholls and children of Ogden, came Friday for a visit with Randolph relativ- and k J. ARTHUR DURNFORD es. Grade AA Conference Certificate Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jack-soof Idaho Falls, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst Friday. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time n The family of Geo. A. Peart went to Lakota to celebrate his birthday. All his children but Elden and 10 grand K children were present. Ogden sick. 18 14 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 oar country near together. Enjoy these benefits by having a phone installed. Mrs. Edith Mann, of Ogden, returned home Sunday.' after spending a week with Randolph relatives. The 69 .15 PAR Perfect Concentrated Soap. Large Pkg. PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITS" Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green, of Salt Lake City, came Saturday and brought the Misses Dorothy and Margie Cor-lesdaughters of Mrs. Goldie Corless, who have been visiting with the Greens for some time Dave Jackson, of Logan, nt the F. H. Jackson ranch .64 FELS-NAPTH- Miss LaRayne Calder, who has been visiting Randolph kin for the past month, returned to her home at Logan. Utah. two-wee- 1.50 .9o 50 39 35 40 32 SOAP, 10 bars A. B. NAPTHA SOAP, Large Bars, 10 for CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. Large Bars, 10 for SOAP. White Classic. 10 bars PEETS GRANULATED SOAP. Large Pkg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jackson and Mrs. Nellie Fisher visited relatives at Montpelier. Idaho, Sunday. . 1.65 HY-PR- Wayne Kennedy and Mrs. Richard Jackson motored to Osrden Sunday for Mary Kennedy and children. General Merchandise. 44 .27 61 NU-MAL- T, Mr. and Mrs. John Aland and two children, Mr, and Mrs. Smith Aland, and two children, had dinner with Mary A. Smith last Friday. Rich Co. Furn. Co. .38 .60 .35 ................ Mrs. Ethel Spencer is home from Garden City where she has been picking berries for the past few days. FOOD 13 COFFEE, Dividend Brand, 1 lb TEA, Monarch Best Black, I lb . TEA, Langport, Fancy, 1 Lb TEA, Good Choice Black, 1 lb TEA, Fancy Japan, Green, 1 lb. TEA, Choice Grade Japan, 1 lb COFFEiE, Folgers 2 lb. can FLOUR, Paris Idaho Mills, 48 lb. bag FLOUR, Big J, Brigham Mills, 48 lb. bag SUGAR, Pure Cane Granulated, 25 lb. box PRUNES, 10 lb. box PRUNES, 5 lb. box RICE, River Brand, 5 lb. box BROOKFIELD SALAD DRESSING, per quart COOOAMALT, 1 lb. size 1 lb. size SYRUP, Skookum, 5 lb. can SYRUP, Banner Blue or Amaizo, No. 10 cans SHRIMP, Little Chief, Dry Pack, can TUNA FISH, White Star, No. size TUNA FISH, El Campo White Meat .' TOMATOES, Solid Pack, No. 2 size, 1 can 10c, 6 cans STARCH, Corn or Gloss, 3 pkgs. SODA CRACKERS, 2 lb. box BAKING POWDER, K. C., 25 oz. can'. BAKING POWDER. Monarch, 1 lb. gallon jars Edgar Barton and daughter Lillian were also visitors at the Barton, Mir. up-to-da- is visiting this week. te Lady Attendant When Necessary Pearts have received word from that Miss Margie Murray is very Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 1 FIRST. YEAR SEWING CLUB MiEET The first year Sewing Club assembled for the closing of their meetings. It was held at the home of Pliefoe Purser on Wednesday, August 11th. Mothers were honored guests. 4-- H 111 m Its True But WALLACE PAVfES tarn mum. c mml mm,MAM Of "A MADE A IN AU. THS 39 C0VA5E HE TOOK AT COLbUTS 6HHDUATE0 M 111. entertained mothers with a program and refreshments, after which all articles were judged. Judges- - were Florence Bingham, Bertha McKinnon and Edna Smith. , Prizes were given as follows: DRESS 1st., Ella Mae Bingham; 2nd.. Florence Smith. APRONS 1st, Elaine Hoffman; 2nd., Ella Mae Bingham. TEA TOWEL 1st.. Ella Mae Bingham ; 2nd., Verlyn Wilson. DARN 1st. Verlyn Wilson; 2nd., Elaine Hoffman. Officers vere elected as follows : President, Verlyn Wilson; Bertha Norris ; Sec. & Treas., Ella Mae Bingham ; Assistant Sec., Marjorie Cor less; Song and Cheer Leader, Elaine Hoffman; Reporter, Florence Smith. Leaders Mabel Bingham and Phebe Purser wish to extend their appreciation to all parents, and club members for their splendid ELLA MAE BINGHAM, Reporter. The seven sons or James or muenmj-c.oHio- , . 6Lf NAMED ALL AMBAIAO LCCMUSIO, AND THE WIVES all UHMLATtOf wtee LAST An lin ALWAYS COMES mutt CHINA -t- - im y KEPT A DIADV WNU! TZ yeAAS ... Mr. Davies predieted his feat before he entered college. for instance, would be Mr. Chiang. And in Chinn Chiang Franklin Delano. Roosevelt Mr. It would be Kai-She- k, Carls on Head of Buddha Great Buddha at Kamakura, Japan, wears 830 curls upon its majestic head; these curls, according to legend, represent snails which once crawled upon the original deity to shelter his bald head from the sun. The Certain Lights Troublesome Certain lights produce nausea, headache and domestic troubles, says an optometrist, and red color in particular may be detrimental to married life in homes decorated too prominently in its shades. Light shades of green are more desirable. OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE EXPERT Gdr.ls Vice-Pre- LeeMiHO FROM , 1748. 1 First Mathematician Historys first mathematician re-- name is tiembered by about 2,600 B. C.who u, TO HAN- WE ARE EQUIPPED DLE ALL CLASSES OF HAKN-- f ESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT EVANSTON, WYO. New Modem Equipment First Quality Food, Well Cooked SERVICE Modem Electric Refrigeration MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS Try Us Once And You Will Come Back Check Wong & Wong Yuey All R Partners SHOE REBUILDER H. L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. COMMUNITY Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 SO-3- Dinners 5c s. Isaac Watts, the hymn writer, was born at Southampton in 1674. From 1696 to 1701 he was a tutor in the family of Sir John Hartopp. He became minister of the independent church at Mark Lane, London, 1702, resigning in 1712 because of ill health. Watts was a popular writer and his theological works were numerous. His tretise on Logic became well known, but his reputation rests chiefly upon his hymns. He died in WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERIAL NEW PARIS CAFE U. S. A. Lieutenant Generals The lieutenant generals in the United States army have been Winfield Scott, Ulysses S. Grant, William T. Sherman, Philip H. Sheridan, John M. Schofield, Nelson A. Miles, Samuel B. M. Young, Adna R. Chaffee, Arthur McArthur, John C. Bates, Henry C. Corbin, Hunter Liggett, Robert L. Bullard and Edgar Jadwin. The Poor Priests, The Poor Priests were students and followers of John Wyclif. They went forth in coarse garments, barefoot, with staff in hand, to carry Wyclifs teachings and his translation of the Bible to the common people of England. They became known First - Class Cooking Excellent Service EVANSTON, WYO. Wing Wong, Prop. QnalityGoods LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah -- A specialty of making Deeds and Titles , as Lollards. - Flatfeet Mean Nothing Flatfeet, in the sense that the center arch is not conspicuous disappeared, mean nothing, says a writer in Literary Digest. Negroes and Indians havd strong flat-fee-t, and very good feet, because the weight is evenly distributed. Indians also walk with toes in, or or-ha- t Higher Than Niagara Big Manitou falls on the Black river of Northern Wisconsin, called the Falls of the Grdat Spirit by Indians, is higher than the Canadian falls at Niagara. k s |