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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH UTAH. Locals- ART CLASSES - TO BE HELD AT birthday party was held at the Jackson ranch home in honor of Mrs. Jackson on her birthday Feb. 14. The afternoon was spent in playing Bingo. The giuest of honor received a number of - beautiful gift. Very delicious refreshment were served to 9 guest. We wish for Mrs. Jackson many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Booth and daughter of Paris, Idaho were Randolph visitors Thursday. V. L. 5iristiansien has been selected manager of the Recreation Ball. Wayne Rex went to Provo Friday to visit with hd. brother and sister, Dale and Barbara. ' Mr. Gerald Nelson, South Rich high school teacher, went to Ogden Friday evening. He returned Sunday evening. - Miss Phern Spencer returned home from Salt Lake City where Thursday '' she has been employed. The following college student are home for the week end: Joyce Peart, Gildla Smith, Kathleen Rex, Frank Me A Lo-ra- WE WANT YOU TO FEEL AT HOME wherever good beer is sold , i The Brewing Industry realizes that plan now in operation in a few states and being extended as rap- de- self-regulati- on cent, respectable people prefer to patronize decent, inviting places. And we agree with them. That is why we are taking action in cooperation with law enforcement authorities to clean-u- p or close-u- p beer retail establishments that disobey the law or permit conditions. To do this we have instituted a new idly as possible. We think you will be interested in knowing something about this program. May we tell you about it in an interesting free booklet? Write to the United Brewers Indus- trial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street, New York, N.Y. anti-soci- al BEER. ..a beverage Kinnon, Conley Schenc Alma Argyle Wendell Muir and Fred Hellstrom. Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer of Salt Lake City were Randolph visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs, M. J. Hatch, Delia McKinnon, Irene Nidholl, Thelma McKinnon, Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Mae Nicholls and Fomte.Ha Kennedy, Mr. and Mr. Wm. Kennedy, Mrs. Maude . Cories, Mrs. Lota Kennedy, Mrs. Mable Syme, Mrs. Goldie Corless, Mrs. Leah Walton, Mrs. Amy Harris, Mrs. Loda Kennedy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osborn, Ed T. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pope and perhaps several others attended the funeral service of Mrs. Mary Spangler held at Evanston Tuesday. Mrs. Spangler was before her marriage. Miss Mary Gunn, born and raised in Randolph until her mar- riage. of moderation . Mrs. Letha Spencer of Logan is visiting Randolph relative this week. Fred Smith is doing carpenter work at , Laketowm, Ben Orvin went home Sunday to celebrate hi fifteenth wedding ' RAY J. LAKETOWN LINES X ARTHUR DURNFORD Jl Grade AA Conference Certificate Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Gar Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time up-to-da- ;; ; ;j ! te j; j; Lady Attendant "When Necessary Office93 1 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 ; The South Rich high met the North Rich High at a fast basketball game Friday night. The North Rich going down to defeat as South Rich doubled the score on them The baskets seemed to have too much rim on them for North Rich, but they have hopes of doing muCn better in the game Friday at Randolph. This was one of the best at- - , tended games of the season. A large representation from' Randolph came to cheer for the lads. A dance followed the game. Garden City was well represented for the North Rich Public Opinion leVAVlljllllbrera ' PATHFINDER polls keep millions of folks everywhere Read in More Than a Besides, PATHFINDER is the worlds news magaoldest and most widely-rea- d zine, bringing to you in words and pictures everything that happens, fresh from the worlds news center in Washington. World events verified and interpreted, boiled down into 20 interesting departments unbiased, dependable, complete. Costs 75. less. Nationi Capital ' in 1928, is one of the worlds strang- est villages because none of its husbands have ever seen their wives. Like their homes, their wives were selected for them after they weft blinded in the World war. 7,000 Words for Average The average man has a vocubu lary of 7,000 to 10,000 words, while .he man in skilled occupations has approximately 20,000 words if his vocabulary. the-Lo- - Stake Conference (Continred From Page One) Mir. Elisie Norris was a Laketown. Kenneth Hatch, Kenneth Muir and visitor at thle (home of Iher son, Carl Leland G. (Rex of Randolph were susThursday. tained as the Stake superintbendency Mr. and Mr. Joe Ranson of Ogden of the Sunday Schools. They will sucwere in Randolph Thursday. ceed Loyn Blacker, Scot Taggart and M-M- 4-- H NEW HOTEL SEMLOH I am still a Licensed Abstractor and Notary Public. I make a specialty of mrking Deeds and Titles. All Notary work can ba done at my residence. UpathTiRSer Will sz Only $ 1.80 Villagr Veternik, Yugoslavia, established by the government for its veterans - A Every Week from the n, s r He took his mother as his companion on the aforementioned trip so he must be very human to say the least. , After graduating fom the Chicago Art Institue he studied at the Modem Art School in New York City and has exhibited etchings in most of the ' large cities of the United States since 1915. He was awarded first prize at the International Exposition of the Chicaago' Society of Etchers in 1914, and he has received various medals for his other works. ' Mr. Pearson is now represented with a permanent collection in- the City of Chicago and the Chicago Art Institute, the Congressional s Library in Washington D. C.,' Angeles Museum of Art, the. Rochester Museum, the New York Public Library, and the Newark Public Library. He is a member of . the Chicago Society of Etchers, the Brooklyn Society of Etchers, the American Bookplate Society, the American Society of Bookplate Designers and collectors, and the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Not only is he an artist but he is an author as well. Books which he has' written include The Portfolio How to.v of Etched Bookplates, See Modem Pictures, Fifty Prints of the Year, and Experiencing Pictures. Mr. Pearson has also contributed series of articles for such magazines as the Forum, and various art publications. He has been a lecturer at the New School for Social Research in New York City since 1920, and he is the founder of. the design workshop, which bears his name, which is a school of creative work for adults. Utah Million Homes Blind-Men- Continued from page one 4-- H posted in advance on vital questions war, politics, elections, farm problems, labor, world events. An exclusive' PATHFINDER feature. Nothing else like it. A real news sensation. non-partisa- - Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thoroock were Edward Field. Provo visitors Tuesday. They were Loyn Blacker was chosen as stake accompanied by Woodirow and Jennie genealogical chairman. T. J. Tin gey Lynn Wilson. Jennie went back to of Woodruff, who 'has been in charge school and Woodrow will visit. with of the geneological work was released hr sister, Elva, ait" Lehi a short time. and was selected as chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Seldom Lynn, Echo, stake Aaronic Priesthood committee. visited Randolph friends and relatives Third Elders quorum was Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Lynn, with Roy Wendell as president we understand is the Bishops 1st coun- and Guy C. Hill and Wm. G. Bell as selor and Mrs. Lynn as the President counselors. All are from Kemmener. of the Primary. May we congratulate A fifth Elders quorum was created this young couple on tbeir advance- with Ervin C. Cox as president. Other division. ment in church activities. officer will be chosen later. On Saturday night the Garden City Mrs. Wmi. J. Grail, Mr. amd and Mr. Everett L. Guymon of Randolph with played the local Lawrence and Vem'Wolfley of Evanston were and Dan Jackman Mr. the locals winning by a high score. Hanmey motored to Lyman Thursday made chairman and secretary of what Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robinson to attend a dance. will be known as the stake beautifi-.catio- n evening and son, Clayton Jr., came to spend Mr. and Mr. Joe Ransion of Ogden committee and John Neilson the week end at the home of Mr. were Randolph visitors Thursday. was selected as stake music instrucand Mrs. Heber C. Robinson. Mr. and Mbs. Ray Spencer and Mrs. tor. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Moffat of Salt Lake City spent a few days Eva Powell of Evanston were RanThere was an attendance of more of Mr. and Mrs. than 500 at the Sunday afternoon sesvisiting at the home dolph business visitor Thursday. D. 'MattMoffat. LaMar Percy sion of the conference. Music for Howard Rollins and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knowles hews of Evanston , were Randolph both the Morning and afternoon .took a little trip Saturday. bus ines visitor Thursday. meetings Sunday was furnished by Dr. M. S. Reary of Randolph has Mr. tod Mrs. E L. Guymon expect the Randolph choir, with Mrs. Bess been innoculating some of the boys Rex conducting. to go to Logan Sunday to take for Rocky Mountain Tick fever durClub to the members attend club ing the week. school. County nurse Julia McKinnion has Leadership been making regular visits here. Pres. Geo. ,H. Robinson has been ill the past week. MALE HELP WANTED Leslie Webb made a business trip Salt Lake City, to Montpelier Tuesday. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call ' No skating on Bear Lake yet, but on farmers in Rich County. No experith$, mercury is lower this morning. ence or capital required. Steady work Make up tb $10. a day. McNESS CO, t . NOTICE 2423 Magnolia St. Oakland, Calif. M-M- en Pathfinder Polls UTAH STATE ! 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