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Show V; .. s . . Vi ff. fr : mm SKITHFIEL&'SINTINSL 'mkk TT orn ing, and other facton affecting I and hog production! on the farm. contract all signerT to Fair baeo and a proper use of the land arj major objective of the appraisal; The Uiisei Mary end Erma Mar-chiThe eetsblishment of fair procedure. of Park City are spending Lewis- - boles will not only make tbs proof Petcnon Thelma Mr-- . Miu N. 0. GyKcnsk.g a few day this week with Mr. end to larger number December 16 for San Fran- ton w)B a guest Of Mils Louiae gram attractive Dir ector Peterson says, Mr. Wallace Cook. of fanners. afternoon. on Waits winTuesday the California to apond cisco, but will make it possible for new with bia aon, DeVamey and in the adMr. Lorraine Snellgrove enter-taine- ter to take hia wjfp. MEETING producers program. part TOWNSEND the S I T Sewing elnb at justment Mrs. W S. Napper, Mrs. Mary her h me on Friday evening. ThoM. There will be a Townsend meeting held in the Second wad tabernacle Monday evening Dec. 23, 7:80. a Gilmore Becker who is manager m of the Townsend old age Penaion Campaign 'of the 11" western States will be the speaker! It is desired that all voter and tax payers be present that they may learn all phrases of the plan, from whom is thourly informed. Good music will ho furnished. There was a Townsend meeting SAT.-MON.-TUEheld ho the library Monday evening S. Dec. 10, at which Glen B Wiim i w-i the speaker, he quoted some very intreating fa;ts, as to why the Townsend plan wtuld he of great value to the young as well aa to the old. NUT 2 PKQv DATES Jessie Reeae, Mra. Noble Bernice ; Plowman, Gem Mc- Florence Fuller, Mnk.Gayle Sparrow Mias Cann, Edith Roeae, Jane Rich, Wilda attended the touaeeau tea of on Oappo nd the Meryl Seamoni at Hydo Park Plowman," Maria IS. December Friday, hostess.. present were Bessie Noble, Bernice Thomley, LOCAL NEWS nt Mr. SEE LLOYDS . left ib.t 3ISi3S3SI3l3l3XSSSI3!3l3SS8 MUFFLED RADIO Radio Service Co. PHONE S17 LOGAN East of Post Office nBEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBl . XMAS Dec. mmoh 24 2123, - 21c MIXED NUTS lb. N? ! 22c XHAS CANDIES, CHOICE MIX, TWO ASST. LB. IGc LB. 23c 0LD TIME MIX CANDY, MINCE MEAT. p"- - TRY OUR NEW SOUTH AMHENRY ERICAN POP CORN. WATTS. Adv. tf. E. Griffiths entertained at 10c K Robert bridge luncheon in honor of Mr. Farr, who will leave in the 12c T. B future tables for 5 PURE DIX1E GAL- - PEANUT BUTTER, BE" CKADP-- MOLASSES, can - - -23c CRANBERRIES, 7c 9c 8c POPCORN, JAK PCSE UTAB HONEY OLIVES. SL'FR3JI- - Quality, can PK& RAISINS, PINEAPPLE, N0-,- I SWEET CORN, Na gg SOAP I - rec--' Mrs. Wallace Waite and daughter Barbara were week end guests in Srit Lake of Mr. and Mrs. George Cahcon. RED AND WHITE, GAN CRYSTAL SHOP AT THE AMERICAN FOOD STORE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND NUTS. WE ALSO HAVE A VARIETY OF FRESH FISII AND MEATS. WE SELL BLUE PINE FOODS WATCH FQR OUR HANDBILLS. 6 TOILET SOAP GRANULATED SOAP, wtnra mG-LB. nos. WASHO GKANUUTED SOAP, SALMON, SOUP " TALL CAN 30c 0c APPLICANTS 10c NN1NZ OK CAHFBELL& vqr whtr. dame oval can 53 iI s OYSTERS, CANS SALT, PK0 OATS, CIYSTAL WEDDING, PEG. Q SHORTENING, WEsn,LNISTEH- - 4 ROLLED WHEAT & OATS, APPLES, jr DELICI0US sri PANCAKE FLOUR, TOILET TISSUE, 1,000 FLAVOR JELL, FRUIT GAIfF UMAC, eOGOANUT, SUGAR, BU Pmck 4 jj26c i 25 BAG SHEET bolls ALL FLAVORS, 2 PEGS. Hacked full of chok nuU and fruiU, 2 LB SHRED, LB. SWEETENED, POWDERED OX JIXOWN, 2 LB. PEG, .... gc 9c 49c 18c 15c i MOEHi'CMME I MERGANTTIDLE 52 . v . - i BRAND- - N0 PUMPKIN, 25c 25c 29c oz-BomE EomE 10c CAN RAISINS, SEEDED RAISINS, SEEDLESS gc - 16 s vox oz-PK- jg'Q 17c CURRANTS, MIXED FRUITS, CITRON PEEL, 01 reo LEMON PEEL, ' 01 rco g ORANGE PEEL, 01 reo CAil F0E PINEAPPLE, Ko; M g g FRUIT I far DEL MONTE, NO. 2 SALAD, CAN DEL MONTE, NO. 2 CAN .... FRUIT COCKTAIL, GRAPEFRUIT, GRAPE JUICE, WELOTS- 1 PDT GINGER ALE, UME RICKEY, Community committeemen, familiar with the farms in. their neighborhoods, win make the appraisals. The committee will county allotment check their recommendations and iron out any Ineqiulitiea that may exist among producers and among the various communities in the county. The state board of review will make such adjustments as are in order to insure uniform teatment ameng counties. The farm of every applicant for a Com-ho- g contract will be appraised Bases under the first adjustment . programs were determined by the historical method only, using the average production figures for 1932 and 1933. The adjustments required from the ' historical basis, however, were unfair to some producers. Director Peterson points out. Localised droughts, especially in the northwestern Corn Belt in 1933, cdditionsl whims of the weather and other abnormal factors were the lessens why the historical corn and hog bases in many raos were either too low or too high. Some farmers, ton, made good land-us- e adjustments before the Agricultural Adjustment programs were put into effect and have been unable to cooperate in the programs without throwing their farming opersthms out of balance, Committeemen, in making the appraisals, will take into account the I type of fsming following, the land use practices, the kind of soil, the I production in recent years, the Jay of the land, the equipment for farm- - s AES0W 15c SPREAD SALAD WHIP DRESSING, FARMS nee-sau- 45c 34c 24 peg. armwjrs, American mime meat, IN NEW PROGRAM TUNA FISH, DEVILED MEAT, sanhific lb purrori UnCEOC SANDWICH MINCE HEAT, 2 LBS. u TO BE APPRAISED 2gc and IK Mam h Mr. Joseph Pifher left during the week to receive medical treatment from the Mayo Brothers. He has been suffering for some time with n uftcurable leg Infection. can, TREE TEA, TOMATOES. wc- BR01tEN J- - COFFEE I I TUESDAY 21, 23, DECEMBER charmingly decorated in yule-tid-e colors. Prises were awarded to Mra. Joel E. Riclu o Logrn and Mrs. Richard Totlson. A lovely gift waa presented to Mr. Farr. Those present were: Mesdames T. B Farr, J. E. Sheffer, G. L. Rees, T. W. Jarvis, Wm. Cantwell, Carl Richard Adrain Toolson, Clark, Toolson, Kemal Toolaon, Glen Winn, James Fulkerson, Frank Winn, Leslie Hanson. Hazen Daines, Rinda Chambers, Mrs. Jbel E. Ricks and H. A. Tompstn of Logan and the hostesses. 35c 27c aod SATURDAY, MONDAY Mr. Robert Griffiths aid Mrs. Europe.-.T- $ P' E) TOMATO JUICE, LBOTA, 2 CANS FOR OUVES, LARGE SIZE CORN, CANS PEAS, F0R SPRING GARDEN 2 CANS FOR SEG0 2 TOB BEANS, SALMON, NILE, PINK, TALL CAN ry MACKEREL, 1 VAN CAMPS, CAN COFFEE, MAXWELL HOUSE, CAN COFFEE, WEST COAST, TREE TEA, 4 I 3 3 3 3 3 3 LB. ... rKG rKG WHEATIES, CORN FLAKES, A 1 FAEGOt SMALL SIZE OOMPDETE LINE OF HIGH GRADE CANDY AND NUT8. MEAT YOU AT CAN PRICES EAT AND A VARIETY CAN MEET FRESn FRUITS Gutke Meat A HOME OWNED STORE I Phone II OF YOU A VEGETABLES Grocery WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU We Deliver Smilhfield g g |