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Show ML 1 SERVING VoL 30 11) THE BEAR RIVER t their un-tbl- t SAVE 30th Anniversary The thirtieth anniversary of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative, third largest poultry cooperative in America, will be celebrated February 13 and 14 at the Hotel Utah and delegates from all parts of Utah and southern Idaho are expected to attend the annual conclave. This is an important milestone in the history of the organization that was founded in Gunnison to find a market for Utah eggs and which has been the major influence in making Utah's No. 2 agricultural industry today. h Poultry now accounts for of all farm income in the state. Leon Forsgren of Preston, Idaho is president of the Utah Poultry this year and will preside at the meetings. Arza Adams of American Fork has been named chairman of the convention committee and will be aided by Jesse W. Spafford, also of American Fork. Feature of the convention will be the premier showing of "The Milk White Way", a 25 min- one-sixt- LEON FORSGREN, president of Utah Poultry, who will preside at the 30th annual convention, Feb. 13, and 14. ute colored film on the progress and activities of Utah Poultry, This movie includes scenes from every area in the state and is reported to be one of the finest movies of this type produced in Utah. All personalities in the movie are members of the Utah Poultry. nationally-know- n An outstanding speaker will participate. Many unusual surprises are being lined up for this convention, which looms as the biggest and one of the most interesting ever held, according to Mr. Forsgren. Clyde C. Edmonds, general manager, will give a complete leport on the past year's activities and officers will be selected for 1953. Sessions will start at 1 p.m. on Friday, February 13. Must Not Falter "We must not falter now. With victory delicately poised in the balance against unprecedented problems, we must throw all our weight on the side of the polio fighters regardless of the cost We must contribute more devotion, more energy and more money than ever before to the 19S3 March of Dimes." Half of all money contributed to the March of Dimes is used by our county chapter to help pay ts cost of treating local polio or, in emergencies, polio : patients elsewhere. The other 60 per cent finances March of Dimes .research, professional education and epidemic aid programs. Dinner guests at the J. P. Jones home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Vere Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Butterworth of Salt Lake City, and the Burke Jones and Evan Christensen , families. AND GIT HHP KXXO SAVE REGULAR NOW One table of BLOUSES $5.95 to $9.95 Four Saeony SUITS $29.95 One Group DRESSES One Group DRESSES $10.95 to $14.95 One Group DRESSES One Group DRESSES $19.95 to $35.00 8.88 10.88 12.88 $17.95 to $22.95 $24.95 to $29.95 Shop and Save Friday and Saturday. Jan. 30 and 31 at Mario's Mario's Mario's Mario's March ofDh Di F3 Fro em JANUARY 2-- 31 Bear Rivei High School Auditorium 3 5 E-- Z 14.88 MARCH OF DIMES two-wee- old of victory. SAVE RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES - ALL ITEMS MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK! g, ever-increasi- We wish to express our sincere gratitude for all the kind ness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved father. The Fred Hansen family. 29, 1953 Poultry Coop To Celebrate Blunt warnings to home own- - i ers against contractors and for thinking up lures and other borne equipment dealers selling methods of persuasion in order new or untested products under to close a sale. We would like! the Property Improvement Pro- to caution all property owner.? gram of the Federal Housing to be careful when purchasing Administration were issued to- household equipment or having day by David W. Cannon, Di- alterations or repairs to their rector of - the Salt Lake City homes, to make certain that they THA Office. are getting money's Mr. Cannon stated that his worth". . office is continually receiving The complaints comi-it- ; to the mato as of FHA, Mr. Cannon explained, are complaints quality terials or workmanship, or high usually based on charges of ovpressure methods used by sales- erstating the merits of the men, contractors and dealers. product, 10 years, 20 years or "It is not the responsibility of lifetime guarantees (by dealers the FHA to screen contractors who are not established in the or products for property own- community overpricing tnd so ers", Mr. Cannon said. "Sales- forth. Selling methods also inmen are famous or 'notorious' clude, according to the Director, offers of bonuses, premiums and commissions on sales maJe to friends of the buyer. "Such inducements", Mr. Cannon said, "lead to home owner into believing he is getting a special price and frequently is the c';ncher in getting his signature on the line for something overpriced in the beginning and e for which the owner will be to pay". "The disillusion comes, un For the second time since it was inaugurated a decade and a half fortunately, after the owner has ago, the March of Dimes in 1953 signed a note for payment of will run for a full month, from the job or product and a ComJanuary 2 through January 31. pletion Certificate which indiThis decision was forced by the record number of polio cases re- cates to the lending inscitutions ported in 1952 and the tens of handling such loans that the borthousands of patients stricken in rower is satisfied as to the It is too late then previous years who still needed transaction. financial aid from the March of to check comparable items of Dimes. or with other conAnother factor which led to the equipment tractors as cost and value. He to ' extended campaign period was the considerable expense of carry- has entered into a legal contract ing the research fight against po- and must pay the price." lio out of the laboratories and Mr. Cannon concluded by into the ranks of man himself. urging all property owners to take these simple and obvious 44,000 Get Direct Help precautions: Of the more than 55,000 persons 1 from only a dealer treated for polio in 1952, approxi- knownBuy in your community with mately 44,000 were assisted in a reputation for reliaility. whole or in part by the March of 2 Hire a contractor on the Dimes. basis. The field trials to test the ef- sau 3 Be cautions of 'new and fectiveness of a possible preventive of paralytic polio were un- untested products. derwritten by the National Foun4 Sign a contract only after dation for Infantile Paralysis in addition to other vital reseach full consideration of the obligaprojects. Some 55,000 youngsters tion being incurred. 5 NEVER took part in the trials. sign the FHA Basil O'Connor, president of the Completion Certificate until the National Foundation for Infantile job is completed. Paralysis, in commenting: on the need fc: a month-loninstead of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Siddo-wa- y k a campaign, said, "It of Vernal, Utah were guests aeems that as scientists approach closer to the conquest of polio, of Mrs. Siddoway's sister, Mrs. polio itself is mobilizing all its Leland Hansen and family the forces to attack mankind with first of the week. savagery. "It is as if the foe, listening to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burley of its own death knell, is testing to the limit the determination of the Portland, Oregon are visiting American people and attempting this week with Mrs. Burley's to wreck the morale which has brother, Lynn Iverson and famsustained us and inspired us to ily and other relatives and carry the fight to the very thresh- friends in the valley. Dimes Must Match New Polio Gains "SnI CARD OF THANKS VALLEY Published Weekly at Tremonton. Utah, Thurs.. Jan. FHA Office Issues Blunt Warning To Home Owners I Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hess of ton couples, the Leon Halgrens, Ogden were in Tremonton Tues- Max Davises and Wayne Fronks. day on business and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Ezra Harris and Colleen H. Laub. Henefer and children of Layton visited Tuesday with their Visiting friends in Salt Lake daughter and sister. Mrs. Wayne Ctiy Sunday were three Tremon Fronk and Mr. Fronk. S3 KEEP INCOME RECORD MARCH OF DIMES 90 it HBgR and a Ladies Wrist Watch Simplified Bgilness and Tax Record Syitsm SmWSmwMvTm uiiiiiiIiiiiiimHmi Join Your Friends In A Worthy Cause Ui$m mil r 120 1 win. KM ITssMmmKm. HUCI COMPIITI ONLY The LEADER Prizes 3 ia Two Hind Quarters of Beef TeiSevtafl A Conte, Adtxjuott, 3 JANUARY 2-- 31 Admission $1.00 Per Person |