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Show si THE RICH COUNT! REAPER, RAMWLl'B CRich Go. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. We Carry the best brands of Groceries and Dry Goods the market affords. You will find our prices reasonable and our service prompt and efficient. You can buy the famous Mom arch Ranges, on time easy payments, also The 0. R. Ashby store has been remodeled some, giving them a larger floor space. Mr. Ashby says his prices have also been. remodeled. He said: My prices are as low as anywhere, if not lower. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray and child ren were Ogden visitors Monday. , Roger Telford, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Telford has been reported very sick this week. We have some nice Rugs and Furniture on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Buy an International Truck o o o o n I. Barker are stalling bathroom and bath home this week. in- in their Mrs. Lota Kennedy is doing some remodeling on her home this week. Fred Smith is doing the carpenter , work. State Priesthood meeting was held at Randolph in the Scoot House Wed nesday. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis iLonshurst and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hel'strom motored to Ogden Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Whitting who died ARTHUR DURNFORD Grade AA Conference Cetrificate last week. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Strictly uptodate Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time . Notary Public LICENSID ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Title cans, case, $1.65; 6 2 No. cans, case, $1.90; 6 cans Idaho, ; 6 cans case $1.85 PEAS, Clearfield, CORN,' Del Maiz Niblets, case, $3.00 ; 6 cans PEAS, Early Dawn, case, $3.00; 6 cans TOMATOES, Woods Cross Solid Pack, case, $1.75; 6 cans MILK, Tall Cans, case, $3.00; 12 cans BEANS, Pierce, Whole .case, $2.60; 6 cans BEANS, Pioneer, Standard cut, case, $1.80; 6 cans PORK and BEANS, No. 2 cans, case, $2.30; 6 cans PORK and BEANS,. No. 1 cans, case, $2.10; 6 cans DRIED BEIEF, 7 oz. jars DEVILED MEAT, Small cans, 12 cans 10c cans VIENNA SAUSAGES, Small cans, CORNED. BEEF HASH, Small cans. 6 cans SARDINES, Large Oval Tins, (Tomato or Mustard), 6 cans SALMON, Red Alaska," tall cans, 3 cans SALMON, Brookdale or West Coast, 6 cans CRYSTAL WHITE Soap, Regular Size, 20 bars WHITE KING, Granulated Soap, Two large pkgs.' PAR SOAP POWDER, Two large pkgs. MACARONI, 20 lb. carton Craigs Perfection, No. TOMATOES, OORN, Maid-I- n Wii-liar- cans .41 .... 1 .48 .47 .77 .77 .45 .77 .67 .47 .58 .53 .25 .37 .35 .25 .47 .69 .65 .55 .55 .55 1.30 "PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITS Urie 3' 2 Evanston 327 PHONES Carpenter A. G. Barton reports all RANDOLPH RIFLE sh'ngleing dnne on ward buildings. He CLUB PRACTICE is now d"ing some shingleing for Peart. The Randolph Rifle Club met Jan. 8th ot the rifle range. There were Mr. and Mrs. Sol Conley and Mrs. members present. The following Alice Muir were Evai-stovisitors six ' score was made : Tuesday. 68 C. R. Ashby 62 W. E. Marshall Alton .Jackson motored to Ogden 62 Claude Reay ' Thursday. 61 Belden Lynn 56 Marshall Layton Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo South and 46 McKinnon Frank Mr. and Mrs. EhnQr Snowball of Idaho Falls, came lat Friday for a visit Average club standing of active mem with Randolph kin. Mr. and Mrs. bers: South returned 'n. irtdr.y. FROM d OLD TO NEW WITH v ANY SHOE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP BEST OF MATERIAL j n . Lady Attendant When Necessary Office. 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 9 LEWIS LONGHURS7 Miss Uarda Wilson, who has been working at Salt Lake City, Is home for a short visit. She expects to return 'n a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Neson and Mrs. Alice Loveland of Fish Haven, were risiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson Sunday. RAY DURNFORD and AND QUALITY. Inclusive: Jackie. Gray is reported to have the See Us For Anything You Need. WE DELIVER $2.00 ORDERS-(SUG- AR, FLOUR, AND FEEDS EXCEPTED). TRY PAYING CASH AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE WHICH WILL BE 10 TO 30 PER CENT ON THE SAME BRAND Kem-mere- r, mumps. The Best Truck On The Market. WE ARE IN POSITION TO GIVE YOU MORE, AND BETTER QUALITY, THAN YOU HAVE EVER SEEN BEFORE FOR THE MONEY. COME AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR BARGAINS. EVERY ARTICLE PRICED WITH SWING TAGS OVER THEM. These Prices Effective January 1722, were Randolph visitors Monday. o o Evanston andUrie, Wyoming Mrs. Edna Rex and Mrs. Jean Stanley, were Evanston visitors Tuesday. Peart of H. Proftit G. J. M. Peart of Evanston, was a patient at the L. D. S. hospital during the past week. Philco Radios, Speed Queen Washers. hand. Prices are very reasonable. Let us furnish your home or equip your ranch. o Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Eldon o o o o o UTAH EQUIPPED TO HANCLASSES OF HARN- WE ARE DLE ALL ESS A SADDLE REP ALA WORE IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT ( , ;.i C. R. Ashby The South Rich High School wil! Arthur Brough at of the series play the second game Claude Reay Standard, .Whitehouse Cafes Randoph next Friday. Kenneth Thomson 26 Dinners W. E. Marshall from Dean returned Mrs. Sherwin Belden Lynn First Class Cooking Green River, Wyo., Sunday. She ex Marshall Layton Mr. Dean to return Saturday. peots Excellent Service A. W. Larn has received work on the section there. Frank McKinnon EVANSTON, WYO. s Geo. I. Barker The infant daughter of Mr. and Quality Goods Wong, Wing Prop. Mrs. Wm. Norris, who was taken to the hospital last Monday, is reported much improved. ; 86 , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 8.V1938. NOTICE is hereby given that 7 James Earl Stewart, of Woodruff. 6 Utah, who, on Oct. 27, 1931, made 6' stoekraising homestead entry, No. 82 81 81 1- - for Terrna Peart, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Peart, is reported sick this week. . Mrs. Lon Kennedy atd chilrden re turned Wednesday from a short visit at Woodruff. G. W. Peart and Bishop Johnson were Ogden vistore Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peart and Claude Reay were Ogden visiters Tuesday. SWy4SWy4, 26 SNE Lot v NWy4NE4, E.y2NWV, SWNW, Section Sec. 35. Lot 4, or SWSW MALE HELP WANTED 25. Township 9 North, Range 5 East, RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of on farmers in Rich County. No experi- intention to make final Proof, to estabence or capital required. Steady work. lish claim to the land above described, Write Mr. W. before thp Clerk of the District Court, Make up to $12 daily at Randolph. Utah, on the 21st day of D. CAMPBELL, Clearfield, Utah. February, 1938. Claimant names as 1 . n witnesses : Adam C. Smyth, Osro Animals Have Third Eyelid & Carter Comia, of Woodruff, All animals, including the dog, TTtqh. & Shelbv. of Randolph, are provided with a third, or inner, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. eyelid as extra protection. " 4 11, 1938. Adv. Jan. ,t . U. S. Has Most Sects, Churches to Arctic First Expedition The United States contains more The first American expedition to sects and differing churches than the Arctic left Philadelphia in 1753. other country in the world. Sec. 34. 1. Cor-nl- : . The npw Town Board is reported nctive. We understand Randolph is to have a city marshal. SE8E, Sec. wy2iSE, Eyswit NW4SE, NBSW ClassifiedAds Oo-o- Z ... .83 SO-3- 6c A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heaps Wednesday. The little one died shortly after birth. Mr. p man. Heaps is the new SHOE REBLlLDER H.L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wye. COMMUNITY 4 , - 8. F-l-b. any 1938 Ford Y-- Standard Tudor Sedan 8 Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Marshall, son Wayne, daughter Doris, and Mrs. Ella Fackrell returned Thursday from a f w days visit at Sait Lake City and . Ogden. W. A. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall exueet to leave for Salt Lake City and Ogd n Saturday Mr. Marshall is seekin ntedlcal treat ment. R. G. ", . of Cprdri Oitv. wq Clarence business visitor a t f' udc.ph M n day. Coal Hauled VI will haul Kemmerer coal for J3.00 per ton. I will deliver Mitchel lump coal for $6.60 or not for $6. 10 BILL HESS ' ''''&WKnui --W 1 First to License Automobiles Jos. S. Finch k Co., Inc., Schenley, Pa. SCHENLEYS RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY.' The straight whiskies in this product are 2 years or more old. 30 straight whiskey, 70 neutral straight whiskey 2Jj years old, 6 straight whiskey spirits distilled from American grains. 24 . years old. 90 PROOF, j New York was the first state to license automobiles. Way hack in 1901 some lawmaker saw a horse less carriage and, presumably, said: Aha! Chance for taxesf eh? Every other state and every other country followed suit soon thereafter. The first drivers permit,' same year, same state, according to the American Automobile association, was termed an engineers license." the Ford V-MOST popular ofIsallthe standard 8 types Tudor sedan, shown above. A longer hood, more sweeping Jines and d front end, grille, louvres, fenders and hubcaps are featured. The car is available either with 85 horsepower or 60 horsepower V-- engine. Interiors are attractively appointed. The front seat is fnll width. The seat back is divid newly-designe- 8 are hinged diagonally and swing inward as they are tipped forward so as to leave a wide passageway on either side for entrance to the rear seat. Like all Ford body types the Tudor sedan has a large built-iluggage compartment. The standard cars are engineered for owners who demand the maximum of economy in first cost and operating cost. ed. The sections n |