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Show Thursday, March 22, THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah 1951 total of $342.30 will be distributed to members of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative starting this week, according to C. Reams Ferre, assistant secretary of the p. Directors of the 6000 member repoultry cooperative voted cently to retire all certificates of interest for 1944. Checks for are being prepared $169,15011 manby Arthur Woods, office association. of the poultry ager The checks will be sent to the 26 branch managers in Utah and Southern Idaho for distribution to members. In addition new certificates of interest in the amount of $172,830 are now in the hands of the branch managers to be passed along to members. These certificates of interest represent investments by members in their association during the past year at the rate of one cent per dozen eggs or 30 cents per case of eggs. The certificates are the members' investment in the capital structure of their cooperative. The certificates issued become part: of the revolving fund and are retired at face value over a seven-yecycle. Interest on the certificates is paid annually. the Utah Poultry Many of members will receive checks ranging up to $300 and $400 and new certificates of interest for about the same amounts,, according to Mr. Ferre. A co-o- ar Kent Brough in Korea brings word that he had run into a Tremonton fellow, Pfc. Harry White, who has been overseas for two years and a half. The two had several hours together to talk over old times and recall events and friends back home. Kent then took Harry to Puson for a visit with the National Guard boys of the valley. It was hard to tell which was more happy, Harry or the other and Mrs. Frank Dalton i JUICE Variety! All here! GRAPEFRUIT Two Tremonton, Utah, area airman apprentices, Charles E. Bigler, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Bigler of Collinston, and Richard D. Calderwood, USN, of Route 3, Tremonton, recently an ne Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Brough Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Christenof Clover Ranch, Nevada, visit- sen of Ogden were weekend ed with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iverson. Brough over the weekend. PEAS St. IUKN Cream, 303 En na Ungraded QflAP 3,5LC ... ..... Wakes Per Dozen RINSOt Large COFFEE Bliss Drip, Reg, Per Lb . . 10c Marmalade, King Kelly, 8 oz. TOMATO 296 PRESERVES Gold Strawberry, 12 oz. Coast, PORK BEANS pc KB) yjl JAM Asst. TC Delicious, HAPPY HOST No. 2V4 can 5 lbs. Berry PEANUT BUTTER, Swifts. 12 oz. Each w SHORTENING SARDINES Pound SEA PRIDE Tomato Oval Can SEA LION PICNICS CATSUP PICKLES Haois Whole or Half SWIFT'S PREMIUM Blue Label for Easy Home cooking. Per Pound Heinz 14 oz. tottle Val Vita, Sweet, No. VA 73 Lamb 27C TUNA 39 Val IVita, Dills, No. 2' 290 SEA BEE Solid SALMON 650 Fancy Rosedale, Tall can 390 350 Grated OLIVES Mount Ida, large, tall LEG ROAST From younjr tender H U A- - Grade Lambs. Pound .... fSNl ' No. ... WHITE STAR No. H Can 24 FLOUR PILLSBURY Pancake 4 Pound bag 4& BIG "J" SO Pound Radishes 59 Bag Green Onions SODAS FRESH 2 LARGE BUNCHES FRESH MADE OVEN FRESH 2 Lb. Pkg NATIONAL Swift's Premium with nb ceiio 5 FRANKS "Flowers of Distinction" from K0RTI1 FLORAL Wt0 Floral Needs Orchids Cut Flowers Arrangements Corsages Funeral Work. Candles Let Us Prepare Your Party Decorations for Easter We Specialize In ARRANGEMENTS and DECORATIONS for all occasions large or small. EASTER SPECIALS DELIVERY SERVICE J4 cans cooked. Whole, halved SURPRISE HER Gifts '" 3 No. PICKLES POTATO CHIPS Swift's Premium, Ready to eat, fully OIL Local 1 Pound Cello ... Violets 21 Tall Cans For 99c 3 U L--3 2 3k JEWELL .'. - 98c PIERCES 43c OLEO ORANGE Exchange 46 Oz. can Utah Pride 46 Oz. can . PHONE 3451 Candy .... 'CHOCOLATES Butterfinpers BABE RUTH 1 lb box 45c Doomaks ozHc MARSHMALLOW 12 HERSHEY bar7Tl9c" . . . lge Premium Pound pkg Oranges 2 FANCY CALIFORNIA NAVELS! EXTRA LARGE 150 Size PER DOZEN LARGE MEAT SAUSAGE Vienna Rogers 220 Size H. 39c PER DOZEN No. SPAM Lunch Meat 12 ox. can Celery BLEACHED FLORIDA HEARTS PER BUNCH ram MiiM re- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub were Mrs. LaMar Benson and son visited on Monday by Mr. and Kelley, of Honeyville are spendMrs. R. J. Laub of Los Angeles ing the week with her parents, California. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker. You don't have to look far to find the best food buys in town just glance in the direction of THE AMERICAN FOOD STORES and there you'll discover everything you demand of a modern market. Values! Cleanliness! Courtesy! Parents Receive Silver Star Medal Of Gordon York Easter Plants been- - vis- UKULELE Broken Slice No. 2 can Francisco, California A Complete Line of has iting for a few weeks. 6he turned home with him. UKULELE Broken Slice No. 2H Can 1103 271 USMC MTAC S 2 FPO San Tremonton and Mrs. Carl Skinner, where Mrs. Christensen PINEAPPLE Kent reports that Harry is getting along fine, and expects to get home soon, and that the National Guard is also doing well. At that time, They were making plans to move about 17 miles north of their location. Their new camp will be near Ki, the air station that Kent is assigned to. Kent said he would like to run into Frank Westmoreland some where over there, and then he would have seen all the fellows from the valley. He sends his greetings to his friends at home. Pfc. Clarence K. Brough . R. A. Christensen spent the weekend in Salt Lake with Mr. MBMMMHH 1 j Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jensen and sons Randall and Kirk, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen and son Paul of Brigham City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker. fellows. recruit completed training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif., and are now available for assignment to a Fleet unit or to one of the Navy's schools for specialized training. During this period fit training, they underwent intensive drill in such subjects as signalMr. and Mrs. Ray York of ing, navigation, basic ordnance reEast Tremonton, this week and seamanship. They also were ceived the Silver Star award, indoctrinated into the ways of which was presented to their the and learned the cusNavy son, Sgt. Gordon York, for gal- toms of the service. 1950. on 6, action in July lantry The report of the action given Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand atby the military, is as follows: tended a farewell party given Sergeant York, a telephone re- for his sister, Mrs. Caroline pairman, went forward to in- Carlsen of Salt. Lake City by stall a telephone for the 1st Mr. and Mrs. Battalion. During this period, her daughter, the North Korea forces launch- Arnold Bergner of Cottonwood. ed an assault against the 24th Mrs. Carlson is leaving for a to Sweden. Infantry regiment position em- trip superior ploying numerically Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward forces supported by heavy armor and overran the position. spent Wednesday at Pocatello, Mr. During the withdrawal, Sgt. Idaho with their daughter Mrs. Kenneth and Scoopmire York learned that an American children, who returned soldier was ill and unable to and with them to visit over home keep up with the withdrawing Easter. from fire of face troops. In the the advancing enemy, Sgt. York Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ewer, Mr. returned and finding the soldier too ill to walk, he and Mrs. Arnold Whittaker, Mr. refused to abandon him. With and Mrs. Steven Hales and the assistance of another man, families spent Sunday after without food or rest for the noon at the Hardware Ranch at next 48 hours, carried the sick Blacksmith Fork canyon where man on a litter a distance of they watched the deer feeding. forty miles over rugged mounMr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw tainous terrain, into friendly hands. The gallantry displayed attended the funeral services by Sgt. York on this occasion for her aunt, Mellissa Perry reflects the highest credit on Davis at Perry Monday. himself and the military Captain and Mrs. Donald and son, Donnie are Adams The members of the Korean a few weeks with his of ng spend' military advisory group, which Sgt. York is a member parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil were each presented with a cit- Adams. Captain Adams is be-ltransferred from. Houston, ation by the president of South Texas to Sacramento, California. Korea, also. , Am-ric- Mr and Mrs. J. V. Heusser of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Baker of from Monday to Satur- El Segundo, California visited Ogden visited at the home of and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Worley day in Boise, with their daugh- with his sister, Mr. un Tuesday. ter Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jette Reed Giles on Monday. and children. en- -' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canfield Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp friends of at returned this week from a trip: Dinner guests of Mr. and tertained a group Mrs. Clif McMurdie on Satur- their home on Thursday. The to Southern Utah, where Mrs. af-- ; Canfield visited with relatives' day were Mr. and Mrs. George evening was spent visiting was luncheon while Mr. Canfield made a trip Gibbons and children, Joyce and ter which a tasty 10 California. Gary of San Mateo, California. served. Mr. FROM OUR SERVICEMEN A letter this week from Pfc. epent Utah Poultry To Mail Bonus Checks 11 CHEESE FISHERS sits i . American 2 Pound loaf KRAFT Velveeta 2 Pound Loaf 5103 |