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Show MPa COUNTY REAPER. RANDOUft. Local THE RESPONSIBILITY OFTEN say when we various things we acquire that it isnt the original cost that counts.' It is the upkeep. This is particularly true of success. The fact is that there is a responsibility of success which failure or mediocrity never knows. The man who is successful, who achieves in whatever line he may enter, has an obligation and .a responsibility which requires that he. continue to do his very best. Especially is this true of business. Ta make a brief success of A business isnt hard. To .build a.lasting success required, close apptteaOon and fne sense of the obligation which success implies and demands; If advertising served no other purpose, than to create the obligation , of success it would perform a useful social and economic net, for advertising I holds up this obliga-- ' tion.of success and. demands that it be observed constantly. ' Whenever a manufacturer or a mer- chant begins to advertise he sets standards Oh himself. By these ' standards do others judge him. By these standards do they also classify him. He has an obligation to live up to every day thenceforward. WE - , . OF SUCCESS : If be hadnt advertised, he could give good quality one day and poor quality the next and get by with it. But when he comes out boldly in print and advertises, the die is cast, and he must foriver live up to the highest ideals. .Shrewd met) have thought that they could controvert this law. By putting quality and good value into and then by advertising it, they have succeeded in a short time in building up a big business And then came temptation; 1 "Why maintain all this quality? they ask themselves. The public know. Why not cut the quality. tut continue the advertising and clean up? They . have tried. But the public does know quality,' is quick to perceive deception, and abandons the man or product which tries to substitute inferiority for hon, est merchandise. There is no quicker way to ruin a business than to set up a standard and then violate it. There is no better way to build a business than to Set up a standard and then Jive up will-neve- to it. Advertising is the great setter of standards in American business life, and advertised goods are the standards by which you spend your income, confident of getting your money's worth every dny. The man who advertises has the responsibility for success' self-btthos- Tond rather deal with a response ble man, wouldn't you? -O Churl- ' -- "vs;. N E W Hotel semloh Salt Lake City, Utah ? . - - B Roth. f PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES CONSULT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT,. OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND . FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH In the Hatter of the J Estate MERLIN EASTHAM , KEARL, also known as Mur- lin Eastham Kearl, , THIS COUPON entitles the bolder to 25c redaction on any room at the rktes aa one eoopon to advertized, . , tbe room. ... NEW - Bods Springs 'J - Mat-' .tresseCarpets throQght out the House. ' f -- r s- ' t J ? BATE- S- $1.50to3.50 We Now Feature Free Garage USE THIS COUPON , j Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors Will present claims With vouchers to the undersigned executor of the Last Will and Testament and of .the estate of Merlin Eastham Kearl, also known as Muriin Eastham Kearl, deceased, at- - the residence of said executor in Laketown,' Rich County, Utah, on or before the 25th day of September, 103ft, ' WILLIS ELLSWORTH KEARL". Executor of. said Estate. A YOUNG BULLBN, Attorneys. Logan, Utah. Adv.July Tie name Moira of 1988. 21, 28, Aug. The name Moira it a form of the MALE HELP WANTED Celtic Moragh and means "the great. It is also used in Ireland RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call a a variant of Mary. Them is on farmers in Rich County. No experi" other Moira whicn is of Greek origin ence or capital required. Steady work. and means "destiny. In classic Make up to $12. a day Furst A Thomas legend it may refer to any one of 426 - 3rd. S. Oakland, Calif.- - , the three fates. . UTAH. and Personal .Mr. and Rrs. Ren W. Wilkerqen of Miami, Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. jfeir born Lybert of Mississippi called at the home of Samnol Rex, as the guest of Wayne Rex, while pending their vacation in the west. Are you aware that yon can save a large part of th$ cost of jour magazines by ordering ihqn through our newspaper? Ask for oVir Special Money gaving Bargain Offers.-Mis- s Ruth Smith, of Salt Lake Otty girl chum of Mias Joyce Peart, is visiting here. Mrs. Opal Stayner and daughter, Mrs. Louise Baker, of Salt Lake City, at the 'home of spent the week-en- d Mrs. Birdie McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs- - M80 McKinnon,' of Ogden, Utah, are here for a short vacation. They have rented a room from Mrs, McKinnon. Anaon is helping Thay Hatch with his haying. The South reunion was hold at last Saturday. Mr and Mrs. JosE. Hatch, M. J. Hatch and Mrs, eph Norris attended. Elgie Mr. and Mrs, S. R. South and Mr. and Mrs, Bernard South of Idaho Falls, Idaho, stopped off at Randolph a few days enroute home from the . South Reunion.M?s. Ardith Norris, Helen and Mae Kennedy,' Miss Blatsdale, Joyce Peart iiutTMrs. El them Snowball, had an oqt ing at Ideal Beach Saturday apd Sun, day. Mrs. Joe Engelke and daughters vof Salt Lake City came Sunday for a few uays visit with Mr, and Mrs. C, R. The girls returned Suhday. Ashby. Mrs., Epgelke visited until Thursday. She is Mrs. Ashbys mother. Mrs. Milton Jones and four children went to Laketown Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Zettie Kearl returned to her :iome in Laketown Monday after a weeks visit with her daughters and s fons-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nicholls, Miss Lapreal Blaisdale. returned to her home in Idaho, Monday, after visiting Randolph friends for two wrecks. Mr. and Mrs, Dwaine Norris are spending a few weeks visiting Ran' dolph relatives before they returii to Unga, Alaska. They expect to leave for Alaska' about, August 20th. Mrs. Edna Smith and sons, LaMar aqd Wayne Dee, are visiting at Evanston this week. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Kennedy motor ed to Ogden Monday to take Fern Kennedy to the hospltaL They were accompanied by Mrs. Lois Kennedy and Fern was operated upLoq Kennedy. on Monday evening at the Dee hospital for appendicitis, and his mother remained with him. The McKinnon reunion will be held at Randolph August 10th. Watch for further announcement The friends of Miss June Smith are glad to see 'her out again, though she has to go about on crutches, Mr. and Mrs. V. L Christiansen motored 'to Ogden, Thursday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ella Fackrell. - Og-Je- n , - . Oor-les- n Fergot to Provide Cemetery When Cleveland was laid but in 1796 the surveyors- forgot tp set aside a section for e cemetery. But the following year when a resident died, they were reminded of the necessity of e burial place, so a few lots were set aside MICKIESXVS--- Grade AA Conference Certificate Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Strictly up-to-da- te Funeral Gar and Ambulance Seiyice Anywhere at any tkne Lady Attendant When Necessary 1 . Offic93 1 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 ' Night Phone 49 or 90 Allowed to Keep Swords The battle of Lake Erie ended. As one British officer after another offered hit sword to Commodore Oliver H. Perry, the victorious commander said: "I request that you keep you! sword. It has been bravely used and worn. Grave of a Lonely Mas Hear a highway in Hyde county, North Caroline, is the grave of a man who requested he be buried close to the road. 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Older at this LeRoy - Shelby, Mrs LeRoy office, paper Shelby, 'Bruce' Frodsfiajp, A IwT Barn-lar- t 4-' an.- of Woodruff,' Utah;,, ' .' R. JUST AN IDEA ! BROWN, Register,' , 1 f err CXXL-LIER- S re-rei- ve , l 1 . SENW, that, fact dJ wit-heSses- -- A-- - 4 1 5 ., 28, Adv.'-Jul- y. I 196ft. Aug. Heres an idea: Horse fly are, bad anyway yon Dock 4 em, hut if yoq Name Amy Means 'Beloved they .will not The name Amy is of Latin Origin haye a while neck tickle hunting for a your There is end means "beloved. You be relieved of to dan drill about pda something sweet and gentle the name which well fits its mean- this annoyance at DAVE SMITH 8 ing, writes Florence A. Cowles in BARBER SHOP. flic Cleveland Plain Dealer. Amy Robsart is the most famqus m his- geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeMeeeea tory to bear the name. Its meanEXPERT WORKMANSHIP ing was hollow for her, for she was BEST OF MATERIAL the unloved wife of the earl of LeiNEW WITH cester, favorite of .Queen Elizabeth. from old She was found dead at toe foot of a ANY SHOE. 1 stairway, with her neck broken, and WE ABE EQUIPPED TQ.BAM--! it was suspected that her husband DIE ALL CLASSES OF HARN-Jg- S was an accessory to her murder; but A SADDLE REPAIR WORK there was no proof of this and IS MADE OF LEATHER. IT IF some modern historians believe her WE REPAIR IT to death' was the result of a plot i ? discredit Leicester. ! fresh;-haircu- t to ! COMMUNITY af the short-live- d state in northern Italy which Napoleon created in 1797, to include Lombardy,, toe duohiee of Parma and Modena, and some parts of Venetia and the Papal states. In 1802 it took the name of the Italian republic, choosing Napoleon as president; in 1805 Napoleon transformed it into too Kingdom of Italy, with himself as king, q statue it bald until 1814. SHOE RS8U1LDE3 State Cisalpine. Shert-Llve- d Cisalpine republic was toe name n. L. Atotoaoo, Rrep 922 Malp Street Evanston, Wye. ' eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Coal Grates Long in Use Coal grates are referred to early An in toe Seventeenth century ThomSir home of the of inventory as Kipton of Hengrave Hall, Suffolk, England, 1603; included the follow- "In the greet chamber one cradell of iron for the chimney to burnt sep cole with. Hengrave ing: - RAY b-- J. ARTHUR DURNFORD w; Btrieve Eye Disease Perhaps the .most serious of eye was begun to 1525 end completed to diseases which threaten people as 1538. The word "grate first apthey grow older Is glaucoma. While pears to toe English language to it is npt nearly so common as cata- 160$. ract, it is much more difficult tp recognize in its beginning and it Beeches Bleated Isle' often results to complete blindness Discovered by Jacques Cartier to spile of toe moat careful treatment. centuries ego end named by him "Isle of Bacchus" because of the of wild grapes, tot quaint profusion Battdtog the Panama Canal UtCto lie DOrleans has remained enA company chartered to France by modem progress obtained a concession to Panama tirely unspoiled the fact that it is only 30 desytfo and undertook toe building of the ride from minutes Quebec. canal about 1880. The enterprise got into financial troubles and quit The Beaufort See work to 1899. The United States The Beaufort sea ia that part of paid $40,000,000 to 1902 for the companys rights and tot work it had the Arctic ocean lying between already done. There had been no Alaska and toe Canadian Arctic inattempts to build a Panama canal lands. before this one. Music Cured Spider Sting The Italians once cured the sting of the poisonous tarantula spider by Niehei Stowages la Cell Life stops, but modern industry music. . The victim of the insect goes on at 22$ degrees Fahrenheit would gasp for air, bleed, become below wro. Here quicksilver freezes cross-eye- d and often, went raving ee herd that it can be used to ham- mad, but when he heard suitable mer nails, and iron vessels become music he would recover. Often' he as brittle as milk bottles, bat nickel would begin a dance, which would end high' nickel alloys, which be- develop into a frenzy, after which come harder, stronger and more he completely regained his health. durable toe solder it gets, aye used for working parts of compressor Bated Game Beteogs to Statc operating at tola low temperature-- k In 1896 top United States Supreme court recognized the principle tha( ; fiwaa Has Btoedf Wtog ' . belongs not So strong Is thf winf of a swan the gntoeot the country to the atato, but the to landowner, from a blow if may break a that . held in trust for ito citizen. ' 'v man's- leg.-- - -- |