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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Evanston Cash Grocery ana Personal Local Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitcliell Supt. and Mra. V. L. Chriatiensen. few days in Randolph, daring spent; the week, in the interest of the Rich FORMERLY G. H. PROFFITS Evanston, Wyoming County, schoolo. Max Kennedy, of Ogden, came Thorir day, and will spend his vacation with Randolpn, kin. Bishop and Mrs. L. B. Johnson motored to Salt Lake City Sunday evening to take Mr. and Mra Harvey Har son to the ris and tlhe little hospital. Hie little one' was found to have a ruptflted appendix. A beautiful Interior, with unrivalled cordiality end dune, in the wort ideal loeetioe In tbecity Luxurious tartefuBy appointed room. Sendee true to tha traditional koapitalfty of the Weak Unexcelled cuisine. Fsmom empire Room. Work started Wednesday City curbing. Ivan Kennedy and Wayne Marshall made a business - trip - to Montpelier Tuesday. Director - Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any tkne i , ................ ...8 COFFEE, Ftggers 1 lb. Tin, 27c ) 2 lb. Tin WIN FREE Genuine SXLEX Coffee Maker. ' ' entitled to one chance. One adldttooal chance with Everyone each pound of Fdgers Ooffee Purchased. GET YOUR FEEDS AT THE RIGHT PRICE MEAT MARKET IN CONNECTION . PHONES All the students who were away to school have finished their school work i: and returned home. t Rich Go. Furn. Co. I State Road Supervisor Melvin Kennedy and Albert Longhurst, went Wednesday to open the road up over Monte Cristo. V ) E i R v 01 J) 10 NEW ANY SHOE EXPERT I WITH WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERIAL PAINTS VARNISHES RALSOMIKE ENAMELS WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARN-fiS& SADDLE' REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT S If you are going to modernize your home this spring you will surely want to see our new line. The prices are reasonable, too. Q. i General Merchandise. Paul Hanney came up from the B. Ranch Friday. We Carry the best brands of Groceries and . Mrs. Geo." W. Reward, of Evanston, came Tuesday for two or three days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Norris. 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 PKilco Radios, Speed Queen Washers. ALICE H. DURNFOR- RPhone 44 Evanston, Wyoming NEWS FROM LAKETOWN MI SEWING CLUB Saturday, May 28, the Happy Hour Sewing Chib took a hike up to the old mill in Laketown canyon. They examined the old mill and orchard, and enjoyed an appetizing lunch. After lunch they picked arm loads of w ild flowers for Decoration' Day and Ntudifd trees, rocks and ltower; trying to name as many as possible. Our next meeting wa held June 4 .n the high ixhool home economics room, lnfe'idienf Rowtftla Irwin Our special business was to discuss our outing to be held at Dakota sometime in June. All members were interested and we decided to plan something for the program. We judged our . hemmed patches we had made. We outlined all the step m making the patch and looked for points to determine a good patch. The remainder of the time was spent in working on our ylips. gome of our club members are enjoying their summer bacations. Melba Passey spent several days with relations in Montpelier, Idaho; Maxine Ir win. is visiting at St. 'Charles, Idaho, with her grandmother. Georgia Lon Willis spent last week In Evanston, Mr. R. A. Findlay, daughter Elaine, and son Freddie, of Kemmerer, were Randolph visitors Tuesday. They returned Tuesday evening. Mrs. ELa Fackrell accompanied them home and will stay for a few days. LEWIS LONGHURST Mr. and Mrs. Sk A. Findlay motored to Montpdlier, Idaho for Mrs. Annie Findlay Tuesday. They returned c home Wednesday morning. Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Notary Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Titles ) We have some nice Rugs and Furniture on Mr. and Mrs. hand. Prices are very reasonable. Let us furnish, your home or equip your ranch. Buy an International Truck Mrs. Donald Frederick and children of Evanston, came Monday for a short visit with Mrs. Fredericks parents, rM. and Mrs. Arthur Norris. FOR SALE OR TRADE One Auto (cheap).. Write or see LEfLAND REX, Randolph, Utah. Wagon, " t Mr. and Mrs. Burnis Gibbons and son, and Weston Gibbons, of Logan, came Wednesday for a short visit with Randolph relatives. Lathair Pead, and children, of Salt Lake City, are visiting with Mr. and. Mrs. Farrell Peart. 4-- See Us For Anything You Need : THE MODERN ( The H. B. O. Club held a party in We wit he glad when all the girls the Scout House. Many lively games are back for our were played. Delicious refreshments meeting. It was decided to hold our meetings . were served. Everyone reported a Wednesday at 3 oclock. - MELBA PASSEY, Aeting Reporter. J The H. B. O. Club held their first tcooking meeting. We cooked French LAKETOWN DAIRY CLUB MEETS toast and coca. A demonstration apple i on How to Wash Dishes, was given The first meeting of the Laketown We are having our meetings on MonDairy .Club was held at William J. days and Wednesdays. Damborns home on May 31, 1938. The FLORENCE SMITH, ALICE NICHOLAS, meeting was brought to order by Grant Damborn, assistant leader. The the ' Reporters. officers were decided upon as follows: Ellis Lamtoorn; President, Howard Latniborn ; ' secretary, WHEN IN EVANSTON Lawrence Taylor; reporter, Hugh EAT AT f i ' v Lamiborn. CAFE THE STANDARD At this meeting we. talked about dif. FOOD QUALITY ferent trips we might take. We de- PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE cided to go to ,the Black and White Day a Liberty. We then decided to 1 i 4-- H -- - vice-preside- v J . . - . i 4 . Men of discrimination -- whether Slim or Stout- - insist np comfort ar as well as fit and are therefore demanding the modern Write NICHOLS HATCHERY Rockmart, Georgia yr. and Mrs. G. Willard Peart and The cooking dub girls Mrs. Lawrence B. Johnson left Thurswil sell popcorn In front of Sols Place day for Salt Lake City to attend the June conference. Mr. and Mrs. H. 'J. Saturday night before the .show. "5 Norris, ; son - Gerafid, Mrs.' Florence A. Clarence Anderson, Resettlement Bingham and Mrs. Elina Reay left FriAdministration Supervisor, - returned day they also expect to attend conThursday from Daggat County, where ference. ' he has been for the past week. MERRY MAKERS MEET Miss Alta Bilingford, of ' Lyman, Wyo., stopped at Randolph a few hofcrs The Merry Makers had a weinie Thursday on ber way to Moscow, Idaho, where she will attend summer roast out at the creek Monday night. school at the University of Idaho. She Everyone had a very good lime. Tues-- . said to tell all the people of Randolph day, in our cooking period we made hello! vegetable salad. The results were ' - , gave a report on very good. ' LaRayne J ' , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright of washing dishes.' DaRues Sheila Brough, cousin, visSacramento; Calif., Mrs. Haiinah' Wall r ' son Frank and daughter, Barbara,' of ited our club. ' make1 salad. we fruit time Next cme and will at visit Monday Ogden, LaVERL KENNEDY, the home of Mr., and Mrs. J. -- B, Reporter. Richey. . VESTBACK LINING In a New Design . . . New Colourings - Mrs. LaVerl Peart and Mrs. Velena Kennedy motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday. They returned Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Peart, who bad been in Salt Lake. City since Decoration Day, ac . companied them home. J. B. EASE Lasted Vestback : now available in a wide range of harmonising shades. Have You Ever Been In A Straight - Jacket? 4-- H -- Probably not, but most of us have . had that uncomfortable feeling perhaps weve gained a little weight, and onr vest is to . tight-mayweve dined or wined too heartily- - whatever the reason be ! ; Vestback, made with the miracle Lastex yarn, allowing an expansion of three to four inches-assur- es a Life-tim- e of ease and comfort. 4 -- , n o The Best Truck On The Market. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Engeflke, son Joe and chum Jim, visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ashby Monday and TuesWORLDS GREATEST FIGHTING day. GAMES and Hatching Eggs . Mra Bill Lewis and three children of Marion, Utah, came Wednesday for Fighting Game Cocks, $10 to $50 a few days visit with relatives. 'Mr. Game Pullets, $3 to $6 Lewis will come for them today ( Fri- Game Hatching Eggs, $3.50 to $6 for 15 day). Mrs. Lewis before her marriage Hatching Eggs of Hen, Duck, Goose, was Miss Clara Clawson. . ' Turkey One Month Old Pullets and Cockerels Dennis, young son of Mr. and Mrs EVERY KIND OF' COCKS ' Ray Telford is reported suffering Laying Pullets with on infection in one of his arms. , - pre-ride- d. Wyo. ' SHOE REBUILDER H. Lu Atkinson, Prop. 932 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. COMMUNITY 940 Main SL Residence, 251 Store, 327 i A .53 ' Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 P 105 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Reay are installing the city water this wek, Lady Attendant When Necessary WALL 1 Js Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith and sons LaMar and .Wayne, were Ber Lake vis ' ifcors Sunday., . . te FROM .hi .20 25 25 29 25 .25 55 25 - Grade AA Conference Certificate,. NEW 1938 STOCK ........ Gal. ...... ...... A-- l, Mrs. A M. Argyle, son Wayne and Miss .Mary Putnam motored to Salt Labe City Thursday. Mr. Argyle and Miss PUtnam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Putnam, of Woodruff, expect to be married in the Salt Lake Temple Friday. The young folks are very popular - throughout the county. The Reaper wishes them a very happy marriage and a long, happy life. and ARTHUR DURNFORD up-to-da- at 3 37 25 .19 .25 $ Family Favorite, .' . i ..YUM Assorted Flavors, Pint Bottle JELSR1TE, FRUIT PECTIN, 8 o. Bottle, 2 for PEAS, Magic Lake, Sweet and Tender, No. 2 Can, 3 for : TOMATOES, Fancy No. 2 Can, 4 for SOOTT TISSUE, 3 RoUs for RAISINS, Thompsons Seedless; 4 lb.' Package SNOWDRIFT, 3 lb. Can BISCUIT FLOUR, Globe Large Package Bear Brand, 4S lbs. FLOUR, Big - J. ' J All, Vloe B. Jackson, Mrs. Reay Kennedy and Mrs. Rodella Kennedy motored to Ogden Sunday to visit with their mother; who is in the Dee hospital. They returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Kennedy returned with them. Bets Dance Its Thursday, Woodruff. Where the crowds go. SOAP COUPONS HERE CRYSTAL WHITE, Giant Bars;1 10 for PESTS GRANULATED SOAP, Largo Package . SUPER SUDS; Blue Package for Bars PALMOLIVE; Four K YOUR I Mrs. Alex Easton, of Los Angeles, Calif., came Sunday for a short visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Easton was formerly Miss Jna Jackson. RAY DURNFORD Prices Effective June 10th to ICth Inclusive : on the A. W. Thomock, GUY TOOM6ES Manas inp DONT FAIL TO GET YOUR STRAWBERRIES WHILE UTAH BERRIES ARB AVAILABLE FOR CANNING. WE MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO HAVE THEM AND OTHER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AVAILABLE FOR YOU AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH OUR PRODUCE DEPT. FOR YOUR NEEDS. Dave Smiths Barber Shop |