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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH; UTAH Local and Personal Evanstoh Cash 1 Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Shelby and son Robert, were in from their homestead west of Woodruff Wednesday. They report dry farm crops doing FORMERLY G. H. PROFfTTS" Evanston, Wyoming fine. Willie Norris, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Thos. Norris, went to Bountiful Wednesday with C. R. Ashby. He expects to stay until after the Fourth of July THE PANTRY IS EVERY HOUSEWIFES FIRST, AND NO DOUBT, MOST TROUBLESOME PROBLEM. LET US HELP YOU WITO IT. TO REALLY LOWER YOUR GROCERY BILL IT IB CESSABY TO SAVE ON ALL ITEMS PURCHASED AND NOT E 0 TWO SPECIALS. WE INVITE YOU TO OK PARE OUR PRICES ON ANY QUANTITY OF GROCERIES NEED fp-- 1F THKS5 ARE PARTICULAR SPE&AIS, WE HAVE THEM, REQUIREMENTS CAN BE PURCHASED At Mr. and Mrs. Irel Longhurst motored to Rail Lake City last Saturday, They, were accompanied by Mrs. fit. Uair. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Jackson some remodeling done their ranch home. Carpenter having Smith is doing the work. are IaWKK FK1CEEL on Every Day Fcr Css Week June to 33th Iedcdvc Fred Postmaster Clluade Reay, and moth- er Mrs. Alice Reay, motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday. HwKJod. No. 2 Can AOKEiRS, A-- l, Two Pound Box ! SODA Miss Carol Henderson of Evanston, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowball this week. Mild, 5 ttbu Brick CHEESE, Nippy, pound i Mrs. Elmer Snowball returned home Tuesday from Idaho Falls, where she has been visiting relatives for the past three weeks. . i: .15 17 I 7 and Mple- .25 .... - - I)lDQer OMh Qt-- JjW 25 x V PORK and BEANS, No. 2 Ctn .10 ' RAISINS, Thompsons. Seedless, 4 lb.. Package 25 WAX PiPER, Cu trite, Large Size .15 Oiant Bars, lo for A.39 " . BAKING K. O-JL7 POWDER, Cana ' Rons .25 RUrge HAJtSHMALLOWS, 1 lb. Cello Package J2 CRY8TAL WHITE 80AP, 40 Bars ,33 f Buffed wheat. 2 package tor 49 CORN MEAL, Globe A-91b. Bagfior...;. .83 FLOUR, North. Star, Fine Qualify, 48 lb. Bag 1.05 .57 CCjTPp. Schillings 1 lb. Tin, 29c? 2 lb. Tin i 1.40 .! SUGAR, Fine Granulated, 25 lb. Cloth Bag WE OFFER LDWpSjpRKS IN CASE. LOTS IE KEapLN TOUCH WITH OCR. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT YOUR FRUITS FOR CANNING CAN BE HAD AT PRICES THAT THERE. ARE NONE LOWER; , 1 -- 1 1 ! ! ! ! - Larry Jean Schofiedd, of Montpelier Idaho, is visiting with his grandmother Findlay and annt Ella FackrelL Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman, Mrs. Jack McKinnon and Mrs. Wo. Hoffman spent Fathers Day at Provo, Ut They returned home Tuesday. Smith went to Kemmer-e-r Friday and expects to visit until Miss Violet Sunday. and ARTHUR DURNFORD ' J. Grade AA Conference Cetrificate Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING . . te , , Lets Dance. It9 every Thursday .Woodruff, Utah. Join the crowds. ooooooeooooooooo NEW WALL 1938 STOCK P A I E ,t PAINTS-VARNIS- HES ENAMELS OLD sacs , KALSOMINp ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS A SADDLE REPAIR WSSS IF IT IS MADE QF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT WJE If you are going to modernize your borne this spring you will surely want to see our new line. The prices e reasonable, too. a-- SHOE REBUILDER H. L Atkinson, Prop. 822 Main Street ALICE H. DURNFORB Phone 44 fit Bvanstoa, Wyoming Classified Ads Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Busbnell and famil, of McGill, Nevada, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McKinnon, Monday and Tuesday. Women ing material for ns and mail advertisat home. Wo supply everything. Good, rate of pay. No selling. No experience necessary. - , MERCHANDISE MART, BOX 623 Milwaukee, Wisconsin ne 17, 24, July 1, 8, 1938 Mr. James M. Anderson of Nephi visited with his brother C. A. Ander- 'M M x. .Y.. 5r. LEWIS LONGHURST e t Henry Picard kissinr the patter that helped him win the Pasadena A specialty of making Deeds and Titles 83,888 golf open ever the Brookside course at Pasadena, Calif. Picard was victorious with a total of 278. He made the final tarn home hi ooooooooooooosd4 35 which added to his outgoing 34 1 R. DWIGHT WALLACE for the final gave him a total of round and 276 for tho tournament. . ,V . V, A Attorney at Law Ji Evanston National Bank Building i, Shattered Icebergs Easily Icebergs are frequently under terj Evanston, Wyontig rific strain and even a shout may be sufficient to shatter them to , pieces. . a ; I 1 LITY ' We have some nice Rugs and fjurpjture oh I hand. Prices care very reasonable.. Let usv furnish11 your home or equip your ranch,; lt . it k' i i 1 Buy an International Truck, The Best Truck On The Market. ! . i:Sfec Us Tdr Am You Need J WORLDS GRBATB9T FIGHTING and Hatching Bgg GAMES 4 jf ;x eeeeeeeeeoeeee ! . I Os-e- ar La-Ra.v- 1 V V MODERN , EffTBCK LINING. -- Ina NeW Design .i New Colourings ..v Men of discrimination -- whether Slim or Stoot- - insist up comfort as well as fit and ar therefore ' demanding the inodArn " . J.B.EASE lasted Vestback o4r , available in a widq range , 9f barmoniriag shades. . f Have1' You Ever Been In A 1 1 ' Straight r Jac;ket? -- Probably not, but moat ef us have had that uncomfortable feeling porhapa weve .gained a littlo weight, and our vea ia'to tight- 1nHd wtVwed too l reason J ,n, i - d. i v-- Fighting Game Cocks, $10 to $80 1 Game Pullets, $3 to S Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen Game Hatching Eggs, $3.50 to $6 for 15 were Randolph visitors Wednesday. Hatching Eggs of Hen, Duck, Goose. Mr, Christensen will take the place at Turkey Mr. Clarence Anderson July 1st Mr. One Month Old Pullets and Cockerel Anderson leaves July 14th for a new EVERY KIND OF COCKS field of labor. Laying Pullets ; Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jackson, son Write ; , Bob and Richard Jackson, motored to NICHOLS HATCHERY Salt Lake City Monday. They return, . Roakmart, Georgia ed home the same day by way of Ogden. They visited with Mrs. Richard Jackson for a few hours. Tbey , rei . port her as getting along .fine now. Idaho, to attend a Longhurst ReMiss Betty Jean Wilson accompanied union. them home. . Lawrence Hannev and J. F. Wilson !! FOR SALES Iris Plants,, Now 10c were business visitors at HuntsviUe and 15c. See MRS. JOSEPH B. and Ogden Friday. HATCH. i ! ' Elmer ' SnowbaRl. Jack McKinnon, .. Mrs. .Ruby Berry and three child- Aehel I Jacobson, Mynard Jacobson, ren of Montpdlier, Idaho returned and Snowball are Roy Kennedy 1 home Snnday after spending a week home from shearing sheep. Mrs. visiting Randolph relatives. Berry came for them. le with Mm Sol Conley and children. all- , and Darval returned Monday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, sons, Joan a- short . to from owing expansion Ogden. pf three, to trip seph and Gene, and daughters, Ruth loor inches- - assures a "Life-tim- e and Marlon, visited Randolph rela. r tives over the week-enGene and of ease and comfort." Mr. and. Mr s. Wm. and Canyon Has Four Climatic Zones Ruth remained, the others returning Mrs. Annie Davis, and Kennedy i ;. daughter of In the Grand Canyon of Arizona Monday. on a are Pirovo, weeks through trip four distinct climatic and plant Yellowstone National Park and Mon- ;; ;Dave Barber zones have been produced by the tana Lewis and Lnella Longhurst ' extreme variations in altitude from Mrs. Freda Sorenson and Mrs. the canyon floor to the north rim. Eddis Huffaker motored, to Shelby,. Give its ydur Order for Printing' I WHEN IN EVANSTON EAT AT THE STANDARD CAFE-QUAFOOD PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE U sli ,, , LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah ; on-tim- ; Public I arch Ranges, easy payments, also Phitcci Radibs, Speed Queen Washers. son Sunday. r. )stl V Notary ;; i - Joe Lewis, worlds heavyweight champion, knocked out Max SchmelB ing in the first round of a scheduled 15 round fight Wednesday night. This was the shortest heavyweight fight since 1918 when Jack Dempsey knocked ont Fred Fulton in 14 seconds. ' Residence, 251 Store, .327 We Carry the best rands- of Groceries and You will find Dry Goods the market affords. v v our pf'rices reasonable andour service prompt and efficient. You can buy jthe famous Mon Wayne Marshall was an Evanston business visitor Thursday. RELIABLE IIAN WANTED to call on farmers in Rich County No experience or capital required Steady work Make up to $12 a day. Write Mr. W. D. CAMPBELL, Clearfield, Utah Adv.-Ja- j ; Mrs. Lizzie Wilson who has been very sick for the past few days, Is re-- 1 orted much improved. MALE HELP WANTED - General Merchandise. 1 Mrs. S. A. Findlay is reported on the sick Hist this week. KISS FOR PUTTER -:- cli Co.Turn. Co, Road work between Randolph and Sage Junction started Wednesday. Con tractor A. L Young has moved in with all his equipment. COMMUNITY 140 Main at Lawrence Hanney returned from a few days visit at Ogedn, Saturday. His sister, VaiLey and bqy friend, , 8am Ward, accompanied them home. Mr. Ward returned Sunday evening. Miss VoLoy will visit friends and relatives for the next ten days. ID NEW WITH AN1 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP BEST OF MATERIAL FROM R PHDbriSS Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza Findlay and children Fay and La Ray, Mrs. Maude ObnUey and sons Arthur LaMar and BHl.y of Ogden, were Randolph visitors over the week-enThey returned home Monday. Miss Nedra Findlay accompanied them. Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 t FULL Lp?E QF FEEDS AT ALD TIMES tREB DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $2.88 03 MORE - Service Anywhere at any tkne Lady Attendant When Necessary " Miss Elva Wilson and boy friend, whose name is also 'Wilson, of Lehi, with Elvk's Utah, spent the week-en- d parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.- Wilson. Funeral Car and Ambulance up-to-da- ...... BORN To Mr. and Mrs. OaCvin Jones, a son, at the Montpelier, hos pital, June 15th; all concerned doing nicely. We havent seen Calvin around but, from what weve heard, he is mighty proud of tibe new arrival t Funeral Directors and Licensed Strictly l, ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon motored to Evanston Monday. Mrs. Me Klnnon returned Tuesday and Arthur went on to Hilliard. RAY DURNFORD 25-o- z: I . . 4mfi,;:Tl Hell-stror- n, V ! t |