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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH The Rich County Reaper Local and Personal Offers Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kearl, Birdie McKinnon, Dora Ragland, Mary Ting-ey- , Regena Hanney visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Reese of Bloomington, Idaho. They report Mrs. Reese and the new son doing fine. gSSESNU Mr. and Mrs. Steve Faulkner, of Evanston, Wyo., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith. They came to see their grandson LaMar, who has been sick for the past two weeks. Wayne D. another grandson, is also reported on the sick list. The Rich County Reaper for one year and any 3 MAGAZINES below only " Woman's Home Companion Pathfinder (Weekly) American Boy . . . . McCall's Magazine . . . Screen Silver . . Pictorial Review . Modem Romances . . True Confessions Romantic Magazine . Christian Herald . . . Parents' Magazine . . Good Stories Woman's World . . Household Magazine . Home Arts Needlecraft Open Road for Boys . The Country Home The Farm Journal . . American Poultry Jouma Breeders' Gazette . . Poultry Tribune . . . lAnet JjSeiii Mc CALL'S Sth Mrs. Annie Parker, of Lenark, Ida., died Wednesday. Funeral services were held today (Friday) at Lenark. Mrs. Parker was a relative of the Walter Norris family of Randolph, Utah. WHEN IN NEED OF FUNERAL FIDWERS. LEAVE ORDERS AT THE RICH COUNTY REAPER OFFICE. THE WAD. FLORAE SHOP. AT KFAfMFJRERE WILL DELIVER. PHONE 218 KEMMERER. Yr. 1 Yr. 8 Mo. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 1 Mrs. Mary A. Smith returned from a short trip to Califor nia. Wed-hesda- y Bolden Lvnn, . U. S. Evanston, Wyoming WE ARE IN A POSITION AT ALL TIMES TO TAKE TAGE OF --THE' VERY BEST BUYS THAT ARE AVAILABLE TO ANYONE LAND A FEW MINUTES OF CHECKING THE QUALIYOU SHOW TY AND PRICES OF OUR MERCHANDISE WILL CUSTOMERS. THESE ADVANTAGES ARE PASSED ON TO OUR YOU CANT AFFORD TO PASS THEM UP AND PAY MORE. FREE DELIVERIES ON ORDERS OF Prices Effective April SUGAR, Fine Granulated, Cloth Bags, 29 $2.00 OR MORE. to May 5, IncL: .$ .56 10 lbs t28 FLOUR Big J, High Grade, 48 lbs. ARMOURS STAR PURE LARD. 4 lb. Carton BUTTER Jackson Hole, Pride of the Tetons, COCOANUT, Dromedary, 1 lb. pkg. SCHILLING GOFFER 1 lb. can PORK AND BEANS, No. 2 cans CRISCO, 3 lb. can 49 .81 lb 25 27 .10 55 - 54 CHEESE, Swifts Brookfield, Pasteurized, 2 lb. box RAISINS, 4 fit), bag Thompsons Seedless OGDEN VALLEY SUGAR PEAS, 8 caHs JELL-ICE CREAM MIX, 3 cans 'CLEAN ALL, Andersons All Purpose Wax SOAP, Giant Crystal White, 10 Bars 25 23 25 O Mr. and Mrs. John Allan of Pegram Idaho, spent a few days visiting at Los Angeles, Cal. 6 Mo. 6 Mo. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 16 Mo. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. . FORMERLY G. H. PROFFITS d Bargains CompaS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Hales, of week-enSipringville, Utah, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith. BIG MAGAZINE or any 4 magazines for $3.00 or 5 magazines for $3.50 Evanston Cash Grocery Government trairoer has moved to Smomit Countv for th summer. Wilson Norris moved his traps and horsed down Monday ORDER FLOWERS FOR FUNER ATS FROM THE WYO. FITRAL CO. AT KEVIMEFER. PHONE NO. 218 OR LEAVE ORDERS AT THE RICH COUNTY REAPER OFFICE. Albert and Fred Smith have moved to their dry farms. .85 .30 H UNIT STARCH, Package 25 WELCH S GRAPE JUICE, Pints 49 i PEARS, Olympian No. 10 cans .25 LIBBYS PINEAPPLE JUICE, Tall cans, 3 cans FRESH STRAWBERRIES AND ALL OTHER FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT MEAT MARKET IN CONNECTION PHONES Store, 327 Residence, 251 The Kemmerer Ward choir, under the direction of Mrs. Williams, furnished the singing for the Sacrament meeting sevice Sunday. a RAY DURNFORD J. Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corless, Mrs. Annie Oorless ,r'id Mrs. Reay Keii nedy motored to Salt Lake City Frl day. They returned home Sunday. Superintendent V. L. Christiansen. Reay Kennedy, Will Lamlborn, of Lake town and Paul Sipense of Garden, City, were in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday in the merest of the Rich County School District. They return ed home Sunday. Have You Forgotten a Loved One ITS EASY TO POSTPONE ACTION, EVEN THOUGH ONE'S CONSCIENCE DOES CAUSE TROUBLE AT NEGLECT. CHOOSE A FITTING MEMORIAL NOW AND KNOW THE PEACE OF MIND THAT COMES FROM SUCH A THOUGHTFUL REVERENT EXPRESSION OF LOVE AND DEVOTION. DAYS FLY PAST AND James Jackson motored to Logan Sunday to take Mrs. Elsie Kramibule, and children home. Miss Lucille Jack son accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKinnon motored to Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs McKinnon seeking medical attendtion SUMMIT MONUMENTAL WORKS CO. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Alto available in Ry BRAND Copr. 1938, The Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, Indiana The package agency or liquor store hats been moved from the Darrell Mar shall pool and soft drink parlor to the HoytSville, Summit County, Utah. Ashby store. Mrs. Jean Schofield and children of Pocatello, Idaho, returned Sunday after spending several days visiting Randolph relatives. NOTICE Mrs. Edith Mann of Ogden, is ing Randolph relatives this week. 57-7-64- x1, C. R. Ashby motored to Salt City Wednesday. Lake Mr. anT Mrs. W. E. Marshall, sons Layton and Wayne, daughter, Doris, and Mrs. Ella Fackrell, motored to Kemmerer Thursday. It is reported on the roof of that a fire broke out the home of Dr. Pat- ton, but was extinguished before much damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Booth returned home Thursday from a short trip to Jerome Idaho. Alvin Nicholls has been taking care of the service station while they were away. Utah. STATE ROAD COMMISSION W. D. HAMMOND, Chairman The Randolph Band concert, under the direction of Professor Fred Pul-ha- held here Thursday evening, was very good and very well attended. Professor Pulham deserves much praise for the fine work he has accomplished with the. students of South Rich' High It is hoped that he will teach at South Rich again next year. Ancient Egyptian Custom It was customary for the afflicted family of the ancient Egyptians to conduct lamentations at home during a period of 70 days or more, singing funeral dirges and fulfilling all the other duties required by custom and their own feelings. Fans Long In Use -- Fans have been in use as long as recorded history. s CRich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. visit- The M. I. A. music festival will be held at Randolph Sunday, May 1st. In accordance with Section Chapter 48, Laws of Utah, 1935, a three month period-Mar- ch 15 to June 15, 1938, has been designated for the inspection and adjustment by Official Inspection Stations of brakes, lighting equipment, steering mechanism, horns, mirrors, windshield wipers and other equipment on all resident-owne- d motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers in State of Aspecialty of making Deeds and Titles 168 Olaren'ce A. Anderson has returned home from, a two weeks business trip to Brigham City. Lady Attendant When Necessary Public No. n te LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah 167 PINT Mrs. Jacob Norris went to Eivans-toTuesday to attend a mi'cellaneous shower given in honor of her daughter Ruth, who was married recently. Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Notary No. to Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fred crick brought her hme from Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING LEWIS LONGHURST 166 PINT Arthur Norris returned home Thursday of last week from a trip Funeral Directors and Licensed Nearest Office QUART No. IMm Grade AA Conference Cetrificate up-to-da- It was indeed Allan Adams, F. H. Jackson and A. G. Rex made a business trip to Heber City and Kamas during the week. and ARTHUR DURNFORD Strictly treat. 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 Monarch Ranges, on time easy payments, also Philco Radios, Speed Queen Washers. We have some nice Rugs and Furniture on hand. 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 |