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Show fHE t J ,r RICH COUNTY REAPER, RAMKJLt'B, UTAH Local and Personal f .. i PINT No. 64 Bourbon No. 147 ly QUART No. 63 Bourbon No. 166 Byo 12 PINT No. 65 Bourbon No.16BRyo oi: g,mi5ia Straight BOUMON Whltkey BRAIRD This whifkoy I 3 yuan oW 90 FBOOf AU AntUabU m Ryt Evanston and Urie, Wyoming Mrs. Hannah South and son Charles of Idaho, Falls, came by way of Salt Lake City, and brought Mrs. Elgie Noria and daughter Elaine, home Friday. Elaine is repotted getting along oicely. 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. Mrs. Louisa Gray is reported very sick. Her children have been called to her bedside. . WE DELIVER $2.00 ORDERS (SUGAR, FLOUR, EXCEPTED). TRY PAYING CASH AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE, WHICH WILL BE 10 TO 30 PER CENT ON THE SAME BRAND AND QUALITY Mrs. Wilson Norris visited at the home of Mrs. Fred Cole. J. Tuesday. These Prices Effective FeD. Inclusive: Reed Kennedy, Clay tea Longhurst, and P ss Jackson, students at the A. at home, reO., spent last week-en- d turning Tuesday. d. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peart motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to see Mrs. Pearts mother, Mrs. Sadie Pead. who Is reported very side. , Mrs. Samuel Rex returned home Mon day from Salt Lake City, where she went to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Pond, which was held in Salt Lake City Sunday. 12 Mr Eugene Peterson, South Rich basketball coach, received word of the the death of his grandmother Wednes day, and left for Pleasant Grove Wednesday evening. The funeral was held Thursday. QUART no. 60 No. 61 PINT No. 63 Sarah Spencer of Ogden, daughter of Mrs. Jos. B. Hatch, came Tuesday for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Orel G. Smith, . . of PINT QUART No. 303 No. 303 (olden Wedding 90 BOURBON PROOF Blond ad Straight Whliklot SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC NEW YORK CITY General Merchandise. Carry tlie 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 Mon arch Ranges, on time easy payments, also Philco Radios, Speed Queen Washers. We have some nice Rugs and Furniture on and. Prices are very reasonable. Let us furnish your home or equip your ranch. an International Truck The Best Truck On The Market. Buy See Us For Anything You Need. 49 55 .47 69 .65 .55 55 .55 1.10 PHONES Uric Evanston 327 3-- 2 RAY DURNFORD and ARTHUR DURNFORD J. Grade AA Conference Cetrificate Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Hendee, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kay Barton and Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hess were taken to Ookeville Sun day by Louis St. Clair, to attend the funeral services of Gus Hendee, broth- Strictly uptodate Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Cha. Hendee. UTAH and WYOMING NOTICE Trade One sheep camp For Sale all equipped. Enquire S. A. FINDOr - LAY, Randolph, Utah. FOR SALE One camp. Enquire a the Reaper office, or see Mrs. A. D. NOTICE RANDOLPH A WOODRUfT CANAL COMPANY The following described stock is de linquent on account of assessment levied: the serveral amounts set opposite the respective names at follows: Name Gert. No. Shis. Asmt A. M. Argyle 805 17Yi $20.55 1.00 2 Oscar Bellman 835 - 89 35.00 Ogden State Bk 844 30 12.00 819 Ray Hoffman 18 7.20 R. G. Marshall 740 811 ' 18 J. G. Muir 653 40 13.50 Henry Nicholls 856 841 28 11.20 Mary Rex 8 7.20 Hannah Telford 854 . Western Iiveatk 851 . 83 33.20 As much of each parcel of the above stock as may be necessary, will be sold March 12th, 1938, at 10 a. m. at the front door of the Court House in Randolph, Utah, to jay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. By Order of the Board of Directors. glen m. mckinnon. Secretary. 4, 1938. Adv. -- February . . Fine Lace and Embroidery Classified Ads Eleventh Year of Life Held Safest The Canary islands, off the northto a statistical bulletin According west coast of Africa, a Spanish pos- by an insurance company, the elevMALE HELP WANTED session, are noted for the making of enth year of a persons life is the RELIABLE MAN WANTED to cal fine lace and embroidery. safest. -- ton farmers in Rich County. No expert 1 ence or capitsl required. Steady work Bees Never Domesticated Napeleon Gave Away Valuable Pipe Studded with jewels,' a pipe preThere are no domesticated bees. Make up to $12 a day. Write Mr. W. e sented by Napoleon to an officer Those living in hives are D. CAMPBELL, Clearfield, Utah. was valued at $7,500 in the money as wild as those inhabiting hollow f of that day. trees in the jungle. Japanese Love Flowers Flowers are everywhere in Japanese life, and a place is reserved Long island Sound Once Valley . Artificial Flies Old Long Island sound was once a in every Japanese home for some In ancient Rome fishermen used river valley. form of floral decorations. artificial flier. ' u Lady Attendant When Necessary Willard Peart and M. J. Hatch motored to Ogden Tuesday with a load of cattle and returned Wednesday. 1 . , , -- 1- man-mad- -- .... About 40 members of th? Randolph choir took the Hoffman bus Thursday night to Evanston to attend a Stake Choir Practice, nnd"r th direction of John Neilson, Stake Choir Director. FACKRELL AiVe 55 57 d, Mrs. Ruth Jensen and daughter, Patsy, of Salt Lake City, came Thursday to be with thir mother and grandmother, Mrs. Louisa Gray, who is very sick. Rich Co. Furn. Co. " "PROFIT BY TRADING AT PROFFITS C. R. Ashby motored to Salt Lake Tuesday evening. He returned Wed nesday. Mrs. Ahbv, who has been visiting at Salt Lake City for several days, returned home with him. Layton Marshall attended the store while Mr. Ashby was away. er of .41 .75 .47 .77 .77 .45 .80 .67 .47 58 53 . Miss Winnie Rex was home over the returning to Salt Lake City Sunday. week-en- to Mar. S SARDINES, Large Oval Tins, (Tomato or Mustard), 6 cans SALMON, Red Alaska, tall cans, 3 cans SALMON, 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 Salt Lake City, came Friday for a vis It with relatives. 28 TOMATOES, Craigs Perfection, No. 2 cans, case, $1.65; 6 cans CORN, Idaho, Case 36 cans, $2.55; 10 cans PEAS, Clearfield, case $1.85; 6 cans CORN, Del Maiz Niblets, cage, $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, $3.15; 12 cans BEANS, Pierce, Whole .case, $2.60; 6 cans BEANS, Pioneer, Standard cut, case, $1.80; 6 eans PORK and BEANS, No. 2 cans, case, $2.30 ; 6 cans PORK and BEANS, No. 1 cans, case, $2.10; 12 cans DRIED BEEF, 7 oz. jars .' DEVILED MEAT, Small cans, 12 cans VIENNA SAUSAGES, Small cans, 6 10c cans CORNED BEEF HASH, Small cans. 6 cans Gene Osborn, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Oborn was borne from the OCO camp last week-en- PINT H. Proftit G. Sheldon Kennedy has returned to Portland, Oregon to finish his mission. Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 Two Log Cabins Stand to Recall Pact .With Indians FROM OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE . Pierre, S. D. Two abandoned log cabins still remain on historic Peoria Bottom, 12 miles north of here, as reminders of the site where a part of Gen. W. S. Harneys troops camped during the winter of 1855-5- 6 just prior to the generals famous treaty with the Teton and Yankton Sioux at Fort Pierre the following spring. One cabin was used as a dwelling Hawk, noted Sans Arc chieftain, and later utilized by a farmer as a shed for several years. Named for the "Peoria Belle, a steamboat that was crushed in the ice of the Missouri fiver near, there-- , the Bottom also is the site of a large village of Ankara Indians who lived there more than a century ago. Following the winter of 1855-5General Harney held a conference with the Indians at Ft. Pierre in an effort to induce them to stop molesting travelers on the California trail during the gold rush days. When the treaty was concluded, it was agreed that 11 chiefs from each band, together with what braves were needed, would do police duty along the trail. The plan was new, d sounded feasible, but never was by the government. EXPERT WE ARE EQUIPPED TQ DLE ALL GLASSES OF RAF" SS & SADDLE REPAIR WO: IFITISME COMMUNITY SHOE REBUILDER H. L. Atkinson, Prop. $22 Main Street Evanstqq, Wyo. LOOK NEW REDUCED 6, i PRICE-N- OW , Due to recent lowering in costs of WOOL, we are alble to reduce our price to $23.50 and still continue to give you the same fine quality tailoring that has made Smith Clothes famous. How long we can maintain this low retail price, we do not know. It upon the future jeost of raw materials. Therefore we advise onr customers to ORDER EARLY and take advantage of this low price and real saving of money while they can. de-pep- ds ret-ifie- . 200 I ! ONLY $2350 -- High Felon Count Hi Paul. At least one of every residents of St. Paul is a former St. WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERIAL DAVE felon, according to information obtained under a new city ordinance requiring registration of all former felons in the city. SMITHS BARBER SHOP d Pigs' Norwalk, Ohio. Birth of three dark blue pigs on the farm of R. R. Palmer mystified their owner. All Palmers other swine are blacks Blue-Tone- Va., Modern Rome Va., occupies a site covering seven hills and is sometimes styled the "Modern Rome. ' Richmond, Richmond, t : LEWIS LONGHURST . Notary LICENSED - Public ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah Acpecialty of making Deeds and Title , The Biggest Successes II in Statue Bameses Stone Heavy Uncle Ah says the biggest sucOne stone in the colossal statue of Rameses II, ancient Egyptian king, cesses come to those who do well tasks. the every-da- y weighs 1,200 tons. |