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Show THE RICH COUMTT REAPER, RAMWU'H H. Proffit G. Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Muir and Mrs. G. Muir, made a business trip to Ogden Wednesday. J. Evanston and Urie, Wyoming We haves the best stock of groceries in Western Wyoming. We keep the highest grades known to the trade, also standard. grades of good wholesome quality groceries for those of moderate means. I will give you some sample prices to choose from at our regular which you will find will save you money. Compare quality and li prices, as we do with the firms we trade with, and you will save money for the proverbial rainy day. FLOUR, BIG J., 48 lb. bags $1.50 1.30 FLOUR, Electric Light, 48 lb. bags 14 PEAS, Early Dawn, No. 2 seive, No. 2 cans 10 PEAS, Clearfield Ungraded, No. 2 cans 26 SALMON, Red Alaska, Libbys, tall cans SALMON, Light Pink, tall cans .12 TUNA FISH, White Star, No. 2y2 size 18 TUNA FISH, Light Moat, No. 14 size CORN, Del Maize Niblets .16 CORN, Scenic Park, Standard Pack, No. 2 can 12 TOMATOES, Solid Pack No. 2 cans 10 TOMATOES, Solid Pack, No. 2 cans . 08 PEACHES, Libbys Fancy, No. cans 20 PEACHES, Libbys Standard Pack, Less Syrup, No. 2 cans IS COFFEE, Flgers Red Can, 1 lb. can 32 COFFEE, Folgers Yellow Can, 1 lb. can .29 TEA, Monarch Brand, Orange Pekoe, 1 lb 68 TEA, Choice Grade Black, Try It, 1 lb. cello bags 35 TEA, Langport, Fancy Orange Pekoe, 1 lb 60 CARNATION ROLLED OATS or WHEAT, 3 lb. pkgs. .20 MOTHERS CRUSHED OATS, Chinaware, 3 lb. pkg .31 COCOA, Rockwoods, 2 lb. can 20 X COCOA, Hershey, 1 lb. can 14 ' BAKING POWDER. K. C., 25 oz. can 20 T BAKING POWDER, Monarch Brand, 1 lb. can 19 RICE, River Brand. 5 lb. pkg 39 RICE, Fancy Blue Rose, See It, 5 lbs 30 1 Mrs. Francis Tingey and babe, of Woodruff, came Wednesday for a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. R. S. McKinnon. Robert Shelby and Ralph McKinnon returned Monday from a two weeks stay in California. , Mrs. Della McKinnon and daughter, Mary, have returned from a two week ifisit with Mrs. A. W. Nebeker at Lapont, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Dean have moved into part of the Mrs. It. S. Mc-Kin- home. Mr. and Mrs. Billy McKinnon have purchased and moved into the old T. J. Norris home on east Canyon. 2j Win. Conger, and son Gene, of Black-foo- t, Ida.,' came last week for Mrs. Emma Pendry of California, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Annie C.orless and family. I 'Ed. Corless of California, came last Friday for a short vacation. .Paul Ilanney, had the misfortune to have a horse fall with him last week, breaking several bones in his foot and badly twisting his leg. f " X John Jones has been carrying his arm in a sling for several days a mule got him on the arm last week. PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFTTS PHONES Evanston 327 1 Little More Little Better For Less FINEST QUALITY FOODS i RANCH UTAH Urie32 NEW PARIS CAFE EVANSTON, WYO. All New Modern Equipment A First Quality Food, Well Cooked Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKinnon of Knight. Wyo., came down to attend the Wedding reception of Mr .and Mrs. Dal Ips Johnson. Thev.were accompanied by the Misses Mary and .Tenefay Sioencer. Mary stayed for a short visit. t SERVICE Mrs. Mary B. Rex is reported on the X sick list this week. Modem Electric Refrigeration MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS X Geo. A. Teart and Don McKinnon Try Us Once And You Will Come Back motored to Ogden Monday. X Chack Wong & Wong Yuey The Rich Cofintv Furniture ComPartners pany have purchased a new Interna- CAFE R Known From Coast to Coast ALL MODERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION OUR SERVICE X 925 Front St. Evanston, Wyo. , 24-I- I . tional truck. s AYS (CJDWiffll QUART No. 228 Copyright 1937, The Wilken Family, Inc, Aladdin, Pa. offices: N. Y. C. The Wilken Family Blended Whiskeys-90 proof the straight whiskies in this product are 20 months or more old, 25 straight whiskies; 75 grain neutral spirits; 20 straight whiskey 20 months old; 5 straight whiskey 4 years old. ve AND Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fackrell moMr. and Mrs. Ernest Southwick and daughter of Idaho Falls. Idaho, came tored to Bountiful, Utah Thursday to Wednesday to visit with the families take Mrs. Hannah Fackrell and Mrs. Jane Jacobson home. Mrs. Fackrell ol Lewis Longhurst and Leonard and Mrs. Jackson have been visiting here for the past five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howell and daughters of Logan, came Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gamble and childfor a short visit with Randolph rela- ren, of Ogden, visited relatives here tives. Mrs. Howell was formerly Miss for a few days last week. , Zelda Jackson. j Lalfeair BDay (CsHelbirafldDini Evanston, Wyoming SATURDAY SUNDAY SEIPTEMMFl 4-5- -6, MONDAY 1937 Western Wyoming's Big Labor Day Celebration : Bronc Riding, Bull Dogging, Calf Roping. Wild Cow Milking, Brahma Steer Riding, Amateur S Bronc Riding, Local Cow Girls Race Ramsay and His Troupe of Trick Riders and Ropers, Tin Horn Hank Keenan as Clown, Alice Greenough and Gene Creed, Champion Lady Riders, Jack Dews Rodeo String Will De Used At This Show C. L. r alboff IPaurad! The Biggest Little Rodeoin the World 3 The people of this community received a bad scare Tuesday when Dee Hatch, who had been hunting horses with his brother, Allan, near the Twin Peaks. Dee started home with a band of horses, when Allan reached home ne found his brother had not arrived. Dr. and Mrs. M. & Reay were Salt Feeling that something must have gone wrong, he gave the alarm, and a large Lake City visitors Thursday. number of Randolph people went out Frank Fisher of Maricopa, Califor- to look for him. His horse had given nia, came for Mrs. Fisher and children, out, and he stopped at a sheep, camp who have spent the summer here. They over night returned home last Saturday. Mrs. A. Elden Rex returned to RanThreshing has started in the valley. dolph Monday to get her son, Richard, Bishop L B. Johnson and others, are who has been spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. threshing. Alfred G. Rex. Mrs. Rex was accomMalcolm McKinnon and son Malcolm panied here by her sister, Mrs. T. R. ir.. were business visitors at Ran- Eldredge, of Vancouver, Washington. dolph Saturday. Elden Rex returned to Honolulu two Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rex have been weeks ago. Mrs. Rex and Richard visiting at Garden City the past week. wil join him soon. Doctor and Mrs. Sutton, and daughter, of Logan, came Wednesday to bring Miss Sutton to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Johnson. Miss Sutton seems to be a very close friend of Carl Norris. , The telephone r ay Ilell-stro- 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. Utah-Wyomi- ng Ind. Tel. Co. |