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Show UTAH. RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH Local and Personal The Utah StateAgricultural (College . Offers courses in the following schools: . TAP DANCING -- - WALL PAPER DISCOUNT i, ( to start Dancing Classes jn Randolph. All .those interested please be at the Randolph Grade School at 12 Noon Monday, Sept. 18 for registration. Special and novelty dances will be taught direct from New York where-thAlbrights adv. studied this summer. ; ; ;We will giye a 20 .percent discount on . Dancing' Albrights : J i alkwall paper purchased during .September. We have many odd rolls we are closing .out at 10c. per. double roll. j e Home Economics Education Engineering and Mechanic Arts Agriculture Forestry Arts and Sciences Commerce Freshmen Register September 22 Sophomores Register September 23 Juniors, Seniors and Graduates Register September 25 Utah State Agricultural College The Literary club woll hold its first meeting of the year Sept. 29th at the home of Mrs Lota Kennedy. V. ALICE H. DURNFORD - Coal - Insurance - Notary 940 Main, St. r mo- Members of the Randolph-eh-o- ir tcreli to' Evanston Thursday to attend a rehearsal of the, Stake Combined choirs Subscriptions i Our farmer friends this is a special for you. CAPPERS FARMER, OOUN TRY HOME, POULTRY ITEM and our Newspaper all 4 for 1 year only $1.80. Order at our newspaper office. A whole years pleasure and entertainment for all the family, Tvfo publications come to you each week. COLLIERS WEEKLY and our Newspaper. 108 copies in all only $2.50. Order at our newspaper office. The easy way to buy your magazines and save money is with your subscription to our newspaper. You receive our Newspaper, HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE and WOMANS HOME COMPANION all 3 for 1 year only $2.05. Order at this newspaper office. We offer our subscribers a real opportunity to- save money. SCREEN-LAN- ' Mrs. Elma Reay is clerking in the Furniture store in the place of Mrs. Logan, Utah Write to the Paesidents Office for a Catalogue or Additional Information Dorothy McKinnon, who is visiting in Washington!. Born. nd Mrs. Ban Groll, to Mr. at the Pee hospital Saturday, Sept.' v; 9th a "baby girl. All concerned are doing nicely. TROTH about iMTf By CHARLES giving the matter you might define a trade mark on a package or an advertisement as a mark of identification which protects the interest of the seller against imitators; a selfish symbol, you know, which exists to help some one min or firm to get rich. Actually a trade mark is as much to your interest as it is to the mans who owns it and has Jit registered in his , i name. For it is a buying guide for you which you can absolutely trust. You can buy anything under a and trade mark know that the quality, the quantity and the price will be right. You do not teven have to examline the package you buy. If the trade mark is there, so also will the quality be there. The merchant knows that. He that is, to sell (advertised, goods, because they have the confidence of the public and can be sold easily, quickly and in quantity. Back of the trade mark is advertising. It stands for the trade mark, tor the trade mark itself is merely a design etched on paper, until advertising gives it life in the minds ! j be-jfo- re pre-tie- rs trade-marke- d, NEW HOTEL SEM.LOH Salt Lake City, Utah Grant Marshall and ( two children of Ogden and Mrs. Chas. if 'Chipp and son, Jack of Salt Lake visited Randolph relatives and the Rich County 'Fair and Rodeo last week. Mr. end Mrs. B. ROTH TRADE MARKS AND DOLLAR MARKS WITHOUT of consumers like yourself. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Easton and baby' The trade mark which saves you forof California cams Wednesday for money and time need not be a ma! design of a national manufac- short visit with relatives acid friends. turer or advertiser. It may be merely the familiar name of your M'hs Ada Rax was a passenger on grocer or haberdasher, appearing at the (Bear Lake stage Thursday. Some the foot of his advertisements in the thing keeps drawing Ada to the North newspaper. Wherever you see those familiar like a compass. There seems to be a words or names or marks you know very strong magnet at a point arouril that you are in the presence of a St. Charles, Idaho. We have heard man who is doing his level best to that Wedding bells willsovn ring for be worthy of your trade and who her. wants to keep yoq coming back. He is advertising for that purpose, School hes started. With the exnotifying you that he is in business to stay and that you can buy from ception of two, we have the same him and he will stand back of his corps of teachers1 this year as we goods. For you the trade mark, like had last. The new ones are Miss' Irene the dollar mark which we all re- Willey and Miss Ida Ardrees. spect, stands for full value wherever it happens to be found. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Norris announBut unidentified goods are as un- ce the marriage of their daughter, certain as counterfeit money, and Doreen to Prank L. Gace of Los the wise man or woman avoids both. Angeles. The marriage took place And how close these trade marks at the home of Mr and are to our lives and how comforting Sept. R.2nd, Powell S. of Salt Lake City. Mrs. they are to us when we buy! You The will make their home in Calif. go into a store. On the shelves are familiar marks you have seen all Mrs. George W. Heward and baby your life. You recognize them as you do are spending the week with her familiar faces m a strange crowd parents', Mr. and Mrsc Jacob Norris. and they give you the same comfortf' T ing feeling of familiarity and re- W X PRICES FOR COAL HAULING spect. Trade marks exist to help you J . Per ton. Delivered ai your bin. buy more serenely and profitably. . $7.49 4 Charles B. Roth. Kemmerer, No. 5 Kemmerer Nut 7.2j 4 a Jap or Mitchel, lump . . , 6.70 6.2o PROBAT K AND GUARDIANSHIP Jap or Mitchel, nut NOTICES CONSULT (XFKK OF J Almy, lump 7.20 DISTRICT COURT OR THE 6.70 Almy, nut SIGNERS FOR FUR1 BILL HESS, THER INFORMATION. 1 4 Licensed Coal Dealer v IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Utah i Randolph, FIRST JUDICL1L DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH i Gorless, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at resOorless Hatch, idence of Lucille on before the 19th or Utah Randolph, D. 1939. A. of October day ERNEST CORLESS and LUCILLE CORLESS HATCH Executors of Estate of Annie C. Cor less, Deceased. Estate of Annie holder to any room advertized, the room. NEW 25c reduction on at the rates as one coupon to Beds - Springs - Mat- tresses - Carpets throught out the House. RATES- - $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Featur Free Garage USE THIS COUPON Red Cross Education How to give emergency care to the victims of accidents, pending arrival of medical assistance or removal to hospital, has been taught by the American Red Cross for more than a quarter of a century. In recent years the Red Cross has expanded this service by establishment of highway emergency first-ai- d stations, supplemented with mobile emergency first aid units. - COUNTRY HOME and MMAGAZINE with our Newspaper, all 3 each 1 year, $2.25. Order at our newspaper office, will be our big offer containing scores of fascinating illustrations and artiCCALLS cles with the latest news from the field of Science, Mechanics, and Invention. You receive our Newspaper, POPULAR MECHANICS and COUNTRY HOME, all 3 for 1 year, only $3.05. Order at his newspaper office. PINT QUART PINT No. 230 No. 229 A No. 229 Bfended Whiskey 86 8 Proof 75 Grain Neutral Spirits Copyright 1939, The Wilken Family, Inc, Aladdin, Schenley P. 0, Pennsylvania For your pleasure and Profit. SILVER SCREEN, HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE and COUNTRY HOME and our Newspaper. All only $2.05. Order at our newspaper office. Do you know thatoyou can get a wealth of good reading and enjoyment In SCIENCE & DISCOVERY, YOURE WRONG ABOUT THAT, FACT DIGEST and our Newspaper, each for 1 year, only $2.50. 'Order at this newsj paper office. . Date of firse A. D. 1939. C. publication August 18 . CLUB NEWS (Continued From Page One) dress; Laura Myers, dress and darn; LaRue Lrwin, dish towel. C Class Ella Mae Willis darn, Laura Myers, dish towel; LaRue Irwin, m nightgown. All the record bocks were placed in the A class. A group exhibit was chosen to be sent to the State Fair at Salt Lake City. The club leaders are planning to attend the State Fair. IRENE ROBINSON, Club Reporter First Electric Locomotive The first locomotive to employ electric power made a trial trip April 29, 1375, on the Washington & Baltimore branch of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad at a speed of 19 miles an hour. It was invented by Professor C. C. Page. The first electric locomotives to be put in service on railroads were on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad in 1895, for use in their Baltimore tunnels, and were built by the General Electric Latin America Latin America comprises all those portions of this hemisphere to the south of the United States in which one or another of the Latin languages is the native tongue. It includes Brazil, which speaks Portuguese; Haiti, which speaks French; dePuerto Rico, Spanish-speakin- g pendency of the United States, and g the 18 republics from the Rio Grande to Cape Horn. It is not usually considered to include any of the European colonial Spanish-speakin- possessions. 4 Hotel Perry 'Salt Lakes MALE HELP WANTED NOTICE TO CREDITORS THIS COUPONentitlesthe V f Phone 44 Save Money on " "t ' Evanston, Wyoming Cories Wamsley- - returned to Cal., after spending several Wednesday days visiting Randolph relatives and friends. z REALTY .! RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call farmers in Rich County. No experience or capital required. Steady work. Make up to $12. a day Furst &Thomaa 426 - 3rd St. Oakland, Calif. Popular Priced cModern Hotel on Beautifully Furnished RATES: LAKETOWN (Continued From rage One) attend school at theU. S. A. C. ' After a brief visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Johnson, M.r.' and Mrs. Hazen Cooley of Oeder City will leave for (Palo Alto, Calif., Where he will attend school at the Stanford University. Jos. C. Robinson and family motored to Logan Thursday.. Mrs. Dale Hatch of Randolph spent a few days at theJ. W. Taylor home. Gerald Craven of Logan,, salesman for the SmithoFaus'S Drllg Co., .was a towh visitors Saturday" Lake'town . was fairly well represented at the Ridh County Fair held at Randolph Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawkins and sons left last week for a 'vacation trip to Star Valley, Wyo. FREE GARAGE i v Hospital Insurance ' On January 1, 1939, there were 2,874,055 persons enrolled in hospital care insurance plans. $1,50. to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple . RAY .e- - J. ART UR DURNFORD Grade AA Conference Certificate Funeral Directors and Licensed f Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Gar Strictly up-to-da- te - " and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time. Lady Attendant When Necessary Office931 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 4 i & |