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Show ? t "'V Jl - KICK COUNTY V , ;M REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH. n? Local and T7T University of Utah To Exhibit Fine Arts mi about ADUERTISirJG : LeRoy Shelby of Woodruff is remodeling the "ranch ' home of W. T. ' Rex. Max McKinnon, who has been taking a missionary course at Sait Lake City, came home. Wednesday fdtr a short yisit before leaving for his mission. He caught the tram at Evanston Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris, Mrs. Dorothy McKinnon, Mrs. Elma Reay and Gerald1 Norris ' motored to Lyman ' Thursday for Thanksgiving Word has.' been received that Dick,.' son. of Mir and Mrs. the C T. Wilson, was operated on for appendicitis. at the Dee hospital Sun, day morning. Friends and relatives of George A. Peart will be gled to. lekrn that, he was able to leave the hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Willoughby and son of Evanston spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. Willoughbys .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osborn. jitx. and Mrs, James Jackson,) Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jackson and son motored to Ogden Satuday. They took their little son, Roger, who was kicked in the head by a horse a short time ago to see a doctor. They report him gitting along nicely Mr. and Mrs D. M. Hoffman and family and Mrs. Wm. Hoffman motored to Provo Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lt GuymOin-wento Logan Wednesday to spend Thanks v. ll r giving. ; Mrs. Elise Norris and Mrs. 'Barbara Norris were Salt Lake visitors Fn-- . ,v :r day..,. ?;;Ray Hoym&n and family motored to ' Lyman Thursday. Mr. "and Mrs. John. Vdraey motor, ed to Provo Wednesday to spend the holidays with their relatives.. Mrs. E. iL. Guyriton,' Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs; Florence Bingham and daughter, Maevon were Salt Lake City visitors (Friday, They visited Wm. Norris at the Veterans hospital. They report him gitting along nicely now. " Mi, and Mrs. Len Hoffman and children njotored to Rbck Springs Wednesday to spend. ', Thanksgiving. Most of the' Rich 'County Students attending college, are home for the Thanksgiving holidays V '"' B acmes, of Evanston, who . Robert accidently shot himself in. the foot sometime ago, was able to leave the Dee hospital last SatufdajL Mr. and Mrs. C fe. Ashley left Thursday for Shit Laife City whdre' ' they will spend Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Ashley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engelke. iuijeiT Ilellstroitt- and -- By CHARLES B. RQJHj ' . hundred and fifty. thousApproximately twenty-on- e and persons 'have attended the first three numbers of the University of Utah Extension ' Division Master Minds and Artists Series, according 5esI r.tsianxtlf.i-- fitF' : . 4 ?a isMt-t- iy-tnnni- v -' ' I Horsfall, Director. Through Correspondence, the State University offers many of the subjects taught on. its regular curriculum, and instruction is given in' over one hundred fields of educational en-- deavor. Free bulletins and catalogs on horn study work are available to all who are interested. r World Series Veteran .F!eldi"S Lang, PINT ret red laundry magnate, as attended all of baseballs world series from their inauguration in , r through 1938 No; Time of Death Undetermined is not known when the volcanoes of. Auvergne. France, became dormant. Notary 'Public. Turks f armers I biake a specialty of mrking Deeds On February 1, 1939, the farm and Titles. All Notary work can be population of New York was estimated at 789,000. In 1929 it was dene at my residence. . . LEWIS LONGHURfJT . Perry Hotel o o Salt Lakes Popular Priced oModern "Hotel t , ( . . $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple i FREE GARAGE oeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeee . the-process- ? Charles B. Roth. I HOTEL SEMLOH Salt Lake City, Utah their families. t Mr. and Mrs. Levear Nicholas arf rejoicing over the arrival of a, baby boy bom Saturday, Nov. '18th. AH concerned are doing nicely. Dr. Patton was the- attending physician. Mr. and Mrs. Geo., I. Barker and daughter, Sberon, motored to Ogden Saturday, returning Sunday. Joseph Wamsiey is busy building on his ranch property near the Rich .county steel bridge. A - - THIS COUPON entitles the 11 More Life Insurapce 6wners only oqe person in. ten had a .insurance policy in this country, and one. ip sijc had a savings account.. A. recent survey shows that now every other person ' has both. r 'i 11 China Rots Cookr Glass The first, step, jp making fine polished plate glass is to melt isand, soda-aslinte and Other ingredients in huge clay, pots bolding more than a ton of the molten glass. These pots, about five feet in diameter, - Springs, - Mat- tresses i . Carpets throoght ' out the House. J ij - Garage USE THIS , Oddities of Sport Beds $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Feature Free h, as that in the room. fcATES- , of clays as fine vie. Louie clmia. . an ..coupon to advertized- - 'NEW - I are made 'holder to 2 5c: reduction on any room tat, the rates as . v In:- - 1900, Xr i COUPON a- By Rxchic Eilis, Jr. -- 0 ft 1 BLiMCV'eT? JuepeH.l URNFORD IT lsmcwn Funeral Directors and Licensed Emblmers -- JTtL 0fROS TT qamb 6ROi BREOW foi KNE mat UTA and WYOMING PROTEcreo wmher or me CRCMOPNf UNDER THE' DIRECTION THE INMATES IS. English deroy AT EASTERN STATE 'FROM W7UOY FREQUENT FALLS INHEN HE FELL ASLEEP tVNLE. ENROUTE 70 THE SrXRRNO ALSO WHEN GOING TO THE Funeral Gar and Ambulance' Service Anywhere at any time up-to-da- - a r J..ARTHU Strictly i well-treate-d. . I Grade AA Conference Certificate ; ' - ft ft I MtEE W holidays.,! m; ; Mr. Jacobson of Montpelier, Idaho, father of Mrs. .Carl Harris and Mrs. Frank Smith,;, came,, Tuesday for a short Visit with his daughters and . Beautifully Furnished RATES: i I z a ; I am still a Licensed.Ahstractpr and v. - : Conley Schenck ;:ame;, home Tuesday from Logan for the Thanksgiving - , notice;. 724,000. - 1 Grain Neutral Spirits. Copyright 1939, The Wilken Family, Inc., Aladdin, Schenley P. O., Pb It , ; ' 229 QUART No. 22S PINT No. 230 86.8 Proof. 75 , - , , Home Study courses offered by the Universitv of Utah Extension Divisi n aTe n)w taken by students and teachers in all twenty-nin- e counties of the State, according to Dr. I. O, s, es I tell them of the advantages, q! my business? Every business man. asks these questions. Every suc- -j cessful business man answers them. In the reach for customers, it isnt, a muscle which does the trick. : It is advertising. A man starts a store. Somewhere Sre men and women who should buy from him. He is sincere in his desire to serve..' But unless he does Something about it, his store will fail before enough .customers find their way ' to his doors. He has to reach out fqr them. He begins to advertise where customers1 will see in ' the newspaper. , One, reads. He is convinced. He goes, to the store. He is Hi buys. He likes what he, bought. Hej returns; to buy again. .' Gradually, ' as more advertising, ' corrie,! appears, more buy, returh to buy again; The reach for customers; is building a great! ' business. busiBut doht you see that the ness man is not the only one who! lias benefited' in Evtery customer who found there a better place to buy, a place where hb could get a little bit better merchandise and a little-bit- . better service at a little bit better price, also: ' benefited. v The customer benefits, as much1, from advertising as .the business1 man, if not more. . your arm and reach. It took its name, of. course, from of boarding-hoUsethe dining-tablwhere, to reach, far W&s to. get mere .to at at a table where everybody was . so engrossed in . his ' plate he didnt have the time or the inclination .to pass anything .to anyone else. Reach won. In business it is reach also that wins. One of the chief values of advertising to ' Charles Roth the advertiser is that ,, it gives him a reach for customers. Every business 'mygt both reach customers and reach for them if its is to exist. ...i,, The' business man whose reach is longest or ' most skilled is. the frian . who brings the most customers into his store. And those, who reach fhe, best hkve the best stores and can give the best values. ' The chief concern, of every business is its customers. .Who are they? Where do they live? Why. should jhey trade with me? Howl ban three-year-o- ld Mas-ary- k, AY one muscle in the which was named by a humorist with boarding-hous- e experience. It is called the boarding-house muscle because it is the muscle which enables you to extend THERES . to Dr. I. O. Horsfall, Director. The United States Navy Band; Louis Adamic, noted author; and' Vincent Sheean, prominent foreign correspondent, were the first three numbers on the 1939-4- 0 program. The remaining numbers include Jan January 9; Herbert Knapp, Jan. 15; Westminster Ohoir of Princeton, New Jersey, February 14; Jan Peerce, Feb. 29; General Smedley D. Butler, March 27 ; Robert Frost, Aprif 9. Attendance for the last three months of 1939 represents a thirty-fiv- e per cent increase over the corresponding Period of 1933. New PLEASE PASS THE CUSTOMERS te (PEHN.)PENtTENRARY ARE FREED TO PROVIDE SPORT FOR HUNTRS Post FOR Lady Attendant When Necessary Office931 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 If MORNINQ EXERCISE , 3 A Flattering Coiffure; coiffure makes you much happier. . .and so. much more popular, tod. 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