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Show THE RICH COUim REAPER, RAKDOtl'B, UTAH RAY DURNFORD J. and x ARTHUR DURNFORD QLich Co. Furn. Co. o n o o Grade A A Conference Cetrificate Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for General Merchandise. o UTAH and WYOMING o o o o Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time o o o o Strictly up-to-da- o We Carry the best brands of Groceries and Dry Goods the market affords. You will find te Lady Attendant When Necessary Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo, Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 South Rich News (Continued From Page One) Typewriting, were awarded in assembly last Friday to Uic lonowing : Stanley Wilson,. Aiavas Tingey, Jennie son, Fliciu feyeueei , itnui iskaeey, ueth Kucunan, Leo Telford, Eastman, Louise Cornia, Gienna. ris and Eveiyn Ai&runnvn. Since By L. L. ST.EVENSON It wasnt so long ago that Benjamin Winter, rather short and -- pudgy and wearing wrinkled clothes and scuffed shoes, was worth $27,-000,0- o SCHOOL SANITATION AND HYGIENE COMMUNITY HEALTH AND HYGIElNEi As-to- In .the community, the school oecu pies a very important place in health Ken work. In years past the principal if not June the only concern in the schools, was Wil- providing pos ibilities for mental deNew, however, the idea tlien velopment. that health is, or should be, the chief Oarl Dam has earned a certincate. concern of the school, is being acc pt-iin various .parts of all progressive Mr. Peterson and Mr. Christiansen drove their cars to Lyman last Friday countries. The Commission on the of Seconda-- y Education to take the iboys over to play. mishVing of many of the foremost edThe Pep Club girls are returning ucators of the United States, memtioi their suit.--i for summer storage because health as the first of seven main obthe basketball season is over for this jectives of education. Because the child spends so much of year. There will be no more drills, however. We must mention the last his life in the school, the c ndtions one was given March 4, when North which prevail there should be of great interest to the parents as well as t Summit Braves played the Trojans. Ihe pulhic health worker. Conditions Bronze typing pins will be awarded which affect the health, comfort, and Friday to Mavis Tingey, Jennie Wil- welfare of the child should receive son, June Edstman, Ruth Stacey, Eve- terious consideration by tho-- e repon for this phase of community life. lyn McKinnon, Glrnna Norris and Vi- Bible A substantial, artistic building, with olet Smith for writing twenty-fiv- e words or more a minute with no more nmperly planned and well-kegrounds will have an important influence in ; than five errors. the definite development of ehaacter We understand the Freshmen have in the boy and gil JULIA WAHLSTROM, the program in readiness fot assembly County Nurse, Friday. . 1 THE STORY OF LINEN The Home Ec. I girls will prepare a luncheon Thursday. We su ely brpe it (Continued From Page One) turns out good, because they are trynew out ing recipes. Every girl plans Spinning u Twisted .by dry spinning a menu, coll'cts recipes and makes the market list, for the group. Ona of for coarse yams and wet spinning for the menus is chosen each time: then fine yarns. Winding : Wound on spindlea the who'' group prepares the meal. : Hand weaving is the mo Weaving by Reported preferable for linen but it is the most MARY BROAYN. ' expensive. BFTTH RTTFT. Cotton, can be made to resemble othBETH R TCP's. er materials, therefore, yon might pay more for what resembles lin n than you should. In order to know wheth FROM OT.n T FW WITH you pay too much fee material or ANT PHtiF whether you get real lin n. there ae some tests for linen recognition as FXPFRT WORKMANSHIP REST OF MATERIAL fol'ows : Appearance: Linen has a natural WJE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANlusher, and an uneven surface. DLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNBreaking: The threads snap when ESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK broken and the ends are pointed. IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, Burning: Linen burns with a yellow WE REPAIR IT flame caving a f'va,fv,'rv ud. Orf asing : creases ea- ily and COMMUNITY SHOE stays creased. Feel: Linen feels cool, crisp and REBUILDER H. L. Atkinson, Prop. smooth. 922 Main Street Absorbing : Linen absorbs ink readily. Evanston, Wyo. Lye : Linen is not affected by lye. Moisture1: Linen albs; b moisture quickly. Fiber: A fiiber appears long and ' NEW 1938 STOCK cylindrical undr the microsc pe. Linen has many uses some of which WALL Y are d en es, suits, auto crash, butch r'PAINTS VARNISHES Iwai, canvas, me.h. toweling, tent ma ENAMELS KALSOMINE terials, tapes and twines, also airplane cloth. Linen is adulterated with cotton If you are going to modernize b,vrs b'cause cotton is much less ex-- I your home this spring you will pensive. surely want to see our new line. ' Linen is very easily cleaned, but is The prices are reasonable, too. not so durable Lr seiero wear. If it is properly cared for it will give serALICE H. DURNFORD viceable wear. WO Main St. . 44 Phone 1 . Evanston, Wyoming Governors May Brew Beer Under a charter granted in 1694 governors of the bank of England hold the right to brew and. sell beer. Nor- d 'III Inn - - i PAPER - fl-- . LOOK! NEW REDUCED PRICE-N- OW ONLY $23.50 Due to recent lowering in costs of WOOL, we are able to reduce our price to $23.50 and still continue to give you the same fine Luncheon Sets Shamrocks Napkins Tallies Horns Metro Store L. W. Jones, Prop, eadquarters for All Seasonable Merchandise EVANSTON, WYO. His real estate firm had holdings with an estimated value of Four hundred million $60,000,000. dollars had passed through his hands. Known as the man who transformed Fifth avenue, he paid W. K. Vanderbilt $4,000,000 for his graystone chateau; Vincent r, $2,700,000 for the famous Astor mansion at Sixty-fift- h street; Arthur Curtiss James, $4,000,000 for an apartment house at 988 Fifth avenue. When Winter bought, the wreckers came.. Mansions on which millions had been expended were razed ruthlessly and new structures took their places. It has been said of Winter that he knows Fifth avenue as a man knows his back yard or a guide knows the trails of the woods. To deal in millions was not at all difficult for him he merely forgot the ciphers. quality tailoring that has made Smith Clothes famous. How long we can maintain this low retail price, we do not know. It depends upon the future cost of e raw materias. Therefore we our customers to ORDER ' EARLY and take advantage of this low price and real saving of money while they can. ad-vis- 1 our prices reasonable and our service prompt and efficient. You can buy the famous Monarch 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. Buy an International Truck The Best Truck On The Market. See Us For Anything You Need. Winter reached the peak of his fortune a little more than a quarter of a century after he had come to this country as an immigrant boy from Poland with a cash capital of two worn $1 bills. In the old country, his family had had money and he had attended art school. When relatives asked his occupation, he So he was replied, Painter. promptly apprenticed to a house painter. Having learned that trade, he became a contractor and from contractor graduated into the real estate business. At first, his operations were modest. He bought and sold uptown and gradually worked into the west side. Then came Fifth avenue. By that time, he had established his credit. He didnt need capital, merely credit and mortgages. In addition, he had to know where to sell at a profit. Thus, the millions. How the former immigrant boy acquired the Astor mansion is an illustration of Winter shrewdness. The property was not for sale. Astor didnt need the money. That didnt discourage Winter. He put up the argument that mansions belonged to the gay 90s. That difficulties in obtaining and maintaining a staff of servants were increasing constantly. That parties were no longer held in homes but in hotels. Astor Then Winter paid no attention. showed him that as he occupied the mansion only about 30 days a year, it cost him $40,000 a night to sleep there. Astor sold. Benjamin' Winter, fifty-si- x years old, his hair thinning, his shoes and suits more shabby than 10 years ago, now lives in a rented Riverside drive apartment. His daughter, a Hunter college student, works in a department store Saturdays to earn $2 a week. Recently, Winter went into bankruptcy court. His debts were $8,500,000. His assets, those ciphers he had disregarded in the past. Freed from the insistence of creditors, he believes he can come back. More millions, he holds, are to be made in the further developn ment of the section of New York. mid-tow- Speakig of millions, there were those three youths who tried to gain admission to the Paramount theater without paying the price. They climbed a lamppost, got onto the marquee and opened a window. One crawled through and presumably saw the show. The second one upset and broke a $250 vase. The noise brought ushers on the run. He escaped by taking an leap to the street. The third member of the trio was caught on the marquee and went to jail. 18-fo- ot . Then there were the backers of tiie Mercury theater and a wooden platfoim. To put on Julius Caesar, they needed that platform, The owner wanted $125 cash for it, The actors offered him a quarter inSCHENLEY PRODUCTS CO., INC NEW YORK CITY terest in the show. He laughed. So they went elsewhere and got a platform. Julius Caesar turned out infant and pre-schoVegetables Rich In Calcium DAVE SMITH'S to be a hit and a quarter interest Cheese and milk are not the only BARBER SHOP would have meant thousands inInfant and Prenschool Conferences good sources of calcium. Vegetables stead of $125 to the platform will be held Wednesday, March Hi from rich in this mineral are beet, dan;30 a. m. 12:00 noon at Laketown; and mustard greens, 2 :00 p. m. at Garden City, and Thurs- delion, turnip and chard. cabbage green :00 12 m. day, March 17, from 9 :00 a. LEWIS LONGHURST Best Looking Fortrait Stamp 1 tiooh at Randolph, and 2 :00 p. m. Many collectors call the William 4 :00 p. m. at Woodruff. Notary Public Strength of Tree at Strain Penn design the best looking porJ GLIA WAHLSTROM, The LICENSED ABSTRACTOR trait stamp strength of the wood in a tree; Nurse. issued by the United County branches or its varies, .but is always States. 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