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Show ' JAC3 "Tremonton Locals met at the The Ladies Aid society News bad Yiewi on Air Pereonuliilei Mrs. Carta Drew Tuesday Mrs. larry Mann and SrWn. SI. Drew as hostesses. The lesson THERE'S only one person at th afternoon Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air broad. cast 5 p.m., EST), who is as nervous and worried as the contestants. He's Maes- 27U - T TrV c n ccn and E. Bjorn were pieas- cmrised Thanksgiving wrhen Sari and Arthur Johansen and Lyle came home irom uitnuaie, to spent the day with theirleft for California SunThpv - Mr. and airs. Mr and Mrs. S. (NBC-Red- vu-JSn- te pareuu' (jay Uiui" o- tro Wilfred 11 Yl Saturday. and sons, and jlrs. Earl Shuman returned SaturShuman Ward jlrs where they spent day from Ogden, Thanksgiving. George Bergguist, Mr, ivia Heed, of Ogden, home of Mrand Mrs. last week. Al- - at the ward bhuman visited and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe had dinner guests of Sunday Mr. their as or? Mrs. Ed Gorringe and daughter Marion, Louis and Bert Folger, all of Preston, Idaho, Merlin Kynaston, of Salt Lake City, Mr. aiid Mrs. George Cole of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Cornelisan, of Bancroft, Idaho. Mr. i 1 WHEN If all-gi- rl FAMILIAR music and the stories music highlight the "TeleDhone Lewis Mrs. J. T. Palmer and Mrs. P, E. Ault attended the State Farm Bureau convention at the Newhouse Hotel this '?Hour" program. when it's heard v- j everv Mondav I - EST) i Happiness consists in being and in good; only what God gives, and we give ourselves and others through His tenure, confers happiness: I doing I what 4 ! Francia White Fran-ci- a Mary Baker Eddy chorus of 14 Established 40 Years BEIGHAM CITY, UTAH PRIME RIB ROAST L, BEEF ROASTS 25? 17 PURITAN HAMS u 21 PORK ROASTS. .. 17 SIRLOIN STEAK ,,, 25 15 GR BEEF 2u. 27 23 . SLICED BACON5 ma 1 EDWARDS If glass jars are fully sealed before 20 ........... 25 Lbf Thi PEAS ir; . can 10 TUNA FLAKES CORN ?XFc.m 10 3 "ffl ........ 10 Smp SUPURB 33 SOAP lOf'C 33 ROYAL 4Su.. 13 15 CASCADE 'tort"! 19 MATCHES TISSUE 2i SATIN&ts.39 10 Ca DEV MEAT 7 dark-colore- ; 15 3 all-gla- ss YEARS 4 JELL-WEL- L I PEAS TOMATO SOUP coaTb:"!... According to an old legend, coffee was first discovered by a sheik, who, starving in the desert, found some bitter berries. He tried to roast them but they became hard; he tried to soften them in boiling water, but they would not- become "soft Finally, d liquid, and he drank the so discovered coffee. TWENTY-SI- X Z LAMB CHOPS SAUSAGES Professor J. C. Knott of Washing ton State college speaking before the Guernsey breeders of Utah recently stressed the importance of adequate feed preparation with emphasis upon pastures, the need of developing a breeding program, keeping herds free from disease, correct management of herds and reliability and honesty of the breeder when dealing with others. To these suggestions Mr. Rich adds the importance of vision for the fu ture by dairymen and the training of the youth in dairy herd manage ment. 26th ANNIVERSARY SALE IN BUSINESS ml 25 26 LAMB LEGS company. " ABSTRACTOR Co.2 Tost Safevu Guurcntccd Ucsts ....Qt0urnisk! 4-- H ar orchestra featured the familiar Intermezzo from Mascagni's "Caval-leriRusticana", and Melton sang the Impassioned serenade, "Sicili-anafrom the same opera. And Miss White, who has hpcnmA nn nt radio's most charming songstresses. was neara in a" Ballad of a young Kirl and the Lord Hi?h Arfmirni Norello's "Little Damozel". NORMAN LEE 1 a processing:, a S. TA .V Htrt it Mr offer U ytt: Cook any cut of our Safeway mtat the way you prefer it Tttt it for Undernett, juicine$$, flavor. If you don't Ukt it for ny re ob whatsoever your money back, without fuu or quibble. the loss of liquid is re duced, the appearance of the contents is improved, time is saved, and the need for handling hot jars after processing is removed, according to a two-yestudy with 16,700 ars made by a glass manufacturing White, James Melton, and Don- aid Voorhees' Bell Symphonic orchestra with a mixed VoifPR. Thla Idea, in a way, satisfies devotees of both arts, literature and music. For Instance, 1b a recent broadcast, the hungry V. evening 8 p.m., J Red, with S week. conscious worth satisfies the heart, and nothing else can. rolled "Sth d Mrs. Joseph Nielsen, Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. John Garfield, J November around, Phil Spitalny again celebrated a birthday by sorting a variety of thirty brightly-coloreneckties . . gilts from members of his "Hour of Charm" orchestra. Mrs. Zella Carter, of Springville, Utah, is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Briggs. Importation of Guernsey cattle from Idaho, .Washington, and other states during the past few years has improved the quality of this breed of dairy cattle In Utah, Lyman H. Rich, extension dairyman of the Utah State Agricultural College, reports. . Harold H. Bennett of Salt Lake county, the Ferrin Dairy Farm at J. Daints of North Ogden, Dr. club of Tooele Logan, and the have added purebred Guernsey cows to their herds in recent months. Herd sires have been purchasd by Joseph Chadwick and Jomn Wilson of Weber county, J. B. Erickson and E. L. Madsen of Salt Lake county John J. Barnard, Heber City, and the Stewart Farm and the Jensen Broth ers Farm in Summit county, Leland Smith of Woods Cross, Earl Felt of Weber county, and the Tooele club. C. A. Smith, western representative of the American Guernsey association helped select the cattle. The Guernseys exhibited at the Ogden Livestock show and the Utah State Fair were of high quality, Mr. Rich states, and the dairy herds thin out the state are showing 4-- H tan orchestra, and advisor, confessor, coach, r r artI i i friend to the W,,,rtd Pe,,etieP youngsters who are trying for that much coveted Metropolitan Opera contract. Affectionately known as "Pelly", his responsibility is choosing the preliminary talent Every Wednesday afternoon, and sometimes oftener, when the appointment schedule is heavy, he sits in a small studio at NBC and listens to hundreds of voices. When he find3 a voice he believes ready to audition for the judging committee, he asks that person to come to his office, so that he can listen more carefully to the voice. He then picks an aria that is most suitable to the voice for a Sunday afternoon broadcast, during which he is a veritable bulwark of strength to the audition-1st- . ad Mrs. Harvey Heed, and Mrs. r, of the Metropoli- - Mr. and Mrs. Pel-letie- conductor and Miss jlrs. Carl Burminghamoi aan. doid uikc Twotha Cbristensen w "i idouukwu and raui City were guests of Mr. cisco California Robbins Friday and Melvin Mrs. nrf . By Jim Lepper Guernsey Breeders Improve Herds by Recent Purchases CALUMETS: 16 LUNCH BOX 'IS, 29 Julia Lee Wright 3 r-- Loaves,Fresh Daily... H SI Second Grade , :v The People of Tremontori and Surrounding Country Have An Unusual Opportunity to Save :Money On New, Fine Quality Furniture! , EUis We Are Ready for You With BARGAINS! Never before have we Ween better prepared to serve you than now. . . Our regular big stock has been augmented by many special purchases of new furniture for this extra- - Brand ordinary selling event. . . 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