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Show PAGE sn BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1931 VH- - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen gave a were the principal strenetheninc in to approximately 7,000,000 bushels, party Sunday evening in honor of the fluences in the wheat market mostly Canadian wheatj No. 2 Mani of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. . . ,, toba afloat vrus quoted in London at market ty. Petersen, of Wendel, Idaho. There v vimcu umics uunu vi Agri- 76c per bushel at the close of the were about 20 guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Petersen cultural Economics. A steady inquiry week. - Prices of native wheats in Eur- were intending to visit among rela- lor the moderate offerings of feed fope fluctuated somewhat with French tives here for a week, but was called grains held prices of corn, oats and wheat quoted at Paris at $1.81 home by the sudden illness of a son barley practically unchanged. Eye ad vanced slightly in the future markets German wheat at Hamburg at $1,74 'i of Mr. Petersen's. Mr. and Mrs. Hen- while flax gained some strength thru native wheat at Milan at $1.52 4 and ry Wagstaff and Mr. and Mrs. Royal a more active inquiry and reports of Danish wheat at. Copenhagen at 72 Petersen accompanied them back for reduced per bushel. in Argentina. supplies a visit with relatives at Idaho. Domestic cash wheat markets held WHEAT: While the , condition of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kroksh are the steady with prices but little, changed proud parents of a baby girl, born on me domestic wheat crop is still gener- from a week ago. Marketings conin eastthe ally concernsatisfactory except Sunday, February 8th, All ern part of the belt, the soil is becom- tinued unusually heavy for this seaed are doing fine. H. C Hansen and his sister, Ger- ing dry and there Is a marked defici son of the year with farmers, selling I Elwood H I - accord-marria- 1 ' Mrs. John Ericlson and her moth er, Mrs. Lewis Larsen of Corinne, in Brigham last Fri t vent shopping iay, after which Mr. and Mrs. Erick sen spent Friday night visiting at her 3-- 8, parents. Mr. McClure and son, Dallas, of Salt Ikewere week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. & Mann. Mr .and Mrs. Melvin Petersen, of Los Angeles, California, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen and other relatives on their way back from where they had gone to attend the funeral of Mrs. Petersen's mother. Mrs. John Bronson was called to Brigham last Wednesday when a baby girl was born" to Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen-seMrB. Jorgensen was formerly Miss Rhoda Bronson." Mother and ' baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Gertrude Hansen, of Mink Creek is spending this week visiting her brother, H." C. Hansen. Lewis Hunsaker spent Wednesday, Thursday "and Friday of last week in the Logan Temple. Others who visited the Logan Temple last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen, L. C. Petersen and Lawrence Hansen. Mrs. Amos P. Hansen, Mrs. J. M. Mortensen and Mrs. H P.."Easrnussen: enjoyed "the leaders meeting 6f the Stake Kehef Society and arm Bu S. HaJJ at Tre- reau given in the L." monton last Thursday. Pretty home. made rugs and qujta and other-usefarticles were 'displaced from the various wards in. the stke. The conference in Garland Saturday and Sunday was well, atteaded from here." At the unday nigh session nearly JOO percent "or, the scouts and Bee Hive girls were in attendance Nearly all scouts present received promotion and merit badg&s'.. Mrs. Wifn. Goldsberry, of Tremon-tovisited her parents," a couple tf days last week, while her husband attended to business in Salt Lake City Pearl Mortensen, Dortha Christen sen, and Gladys Hunsaker. fii?ent rthet week-en- d home from their various places of teaching, they also enjoyed the conference at Garland. Ida-3i- .1-- 3-- 4c o, n. , - ; . ul n, Don't Neglect your Eyes ency of moisture in Ohio, Indiana, Illi- freely at current prices which continnois and Missouri where December and ued to be held well above export bids January were the driest months on and new crop quotations. Receipts record. Moisture in the spring wheat at the principal winter wheat" marareas of the United "States and Can kets totaled 3,536 cars during the ada is also below normal. The av- week compared with 1,962 cars durerage presipitation in the Canadian ing the corresponding week last year. prarie provinces during December Some of this wheat was apparently was about 48 per cen of ncrmal and two or three years bid, according to in January about 68 per cent of nor- trade reports. The quality of the curmal. Light snow and rain, however, rent offerings is good, about 87 per toward the close of the week was pro- cent of the January receipts at Kan viding some moisture in North Am- sas City grading No. 3 or better. The erican wheat areas. Crop condition protein of .the months inspections avin Europe remained practical y un- eraged 11.93 per cent Heavy offer-- 1 A good snow cover is re- - ings at Omaha were being shipped out changed. ported in Russia and the Balkan Coun tries. The Italian crop outlook is fa- vorable on a winter wheat acreage 1.1 trude Hansen, went to Bear River City Wednesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen. A committee has been appointed to decorate the hall for the big Valentine dance. Plenty of good refreshments will be on hand. Tickets are the usual price. Remember the date, Fri" day, February 13th. Mrs. V"Lv Hansen and Mrs. Gunnel Kelstrom, teacher of the Junior class of the M. ,1. A., was hostess to a shower held at the! home of Mrs. Hansen in honor of Mrs. Glenn Udy, of Fielding, formerly Miss Thelma Bronson of this Dlace. The evening was spent in playing games and a very delicious lunch was served. All the junior girl were present. Mrs. Udy was presented with "a beautiful tray. AH had a good time and wished, her much, joy and happiness. ' Mrs.'Maurine Hansen went to Beav er Dam .Monday to visit her relatives ' there. V '. - t Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Francom and small children wenj to North Weber Sunday; to visit with their daughter and family, Mr.' and Mrsv John Ken- - ; per cent larger than last. Conditions in France have improved but prospects are still unsatisfoctory. Bene-fifirains occured during the week in North Africa. Competition from Southern Hemisphere offerings increased in the Liverpool market. Argentine shipments were of good volume totaling about 3,600,000 bushtles but trade estimate0 of the Argentine surplus were reduced Christensen about 20,000,000 bushtls as a result. J Mr... and Mrs. Parley went to ' Brigham City on business the deterioration in the crop caused by the wet harvest. Sixty three pound Tuesday. Rosafe was being offered freely at around 60c per bushel C. I. F. Liverpool. English millers were reported to be using Australian, Russian and Argentina wheats with about 5 to 10 per cent of Canadian grain. Australian Market Has Firmer Tone; Wheat In shipments during the week totaled Better Demand; Feed Grains bushels with scarcity of monFind Ready Market ey forceing farmers to sell freely. Ten full cargoes were sold during the week Domestic grain markets strengthen- according to trade reports but foreign ed slightly during the week ending demand for this wheat was fairly acFebruary 7th. Continued dryness in tive at around 64V&C per bushel C I. the principal wheat areas of the Unit- F., European markets. Russia was ed States and Canada, some reduction again offering wheat and Russian ship in trade, estimates of the Argentine ments totaled 1,192,000 bushels. Othsurplus 'as a result of wet weather er Black Sea shipments were small during harvest and a slight improve- - and no Indian exports were reported ment in demand from deficient areas North American shipments amounted : j1 I THE VALUE OF YOUR INSURANCE PROTECTION IS MEAS URED BY THE RELIABILITY OF THE COMPANY BACK OFIT. THIS AGENCY REPRESENTS ONLY WELL KONWN AND PROV EN COMPANIES, OFFERING EVERY NEEDED FORM OF IN SURANCE PROTECTION. . . , IT WON'T COST YOU ANYTHING TO ASK US FOR INFORMA TION AND ADVICE. 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