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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY OCTOBER 1, 1931 PAGE EIGHT PARAMOUNT THEATRE, GARLAND, UTAH Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, October 4th - 5th - 6th ' Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 1st - 2nd - 3rd WILLIAM HAINES and DOROTHY JORDAN In ,99 KAY FRANCIS, KAY JOHNSON, CHARLES BICKFORD, LEWIS STONE and SASU PITTS With Don't Miss It It's A Great Comedy Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christerusen of Faust Valley have moved in to Tremonton Locals Tre- monton for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. George A Pierson, of Rigby, Idaho, were week t.nd guests at the home of Mr. Pierson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George A. Pierson. Mr.; MaigarU Jenkins is still going Pierson is principal of the Rigby High about on crutches as the result of a School. fractured ankle received at the time cT the caravan's visit to Salt Lake. Miss Mildred Stone left Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Welch and Lake where she will spend the Salt were Ogden visitors on Thursday Mrs. 0. P. Bates returned home last winter. Miss Stone has been engaged EduMrs. Ward Shuman was in Ogden Thursday evening from the Dee Hos- as accompanist for the Physical where she had been for cation department at the University of at pital Ogden Thursday. Utah. special treatment. Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Park Stumm, of South Tremon Mrs. Marie Binkley and son, Walter, family were in Ogden Thursday. of Los Angeles, California, are in Trt ton went to Salt Lake Monday, return- Mrs. N. E. Shaw and Mrs. D. W. monton. They came to attend Mrs. in Friday where she underwent a Jenkins motored to Salt Lake Monday. Maisak's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wadsworth, of their son, Melvin to Salt Lake SaturMr. and Mrs. Itadcliffe Henrie were business visitors to Ogden Monday. Hodpaiy and Mr. and Mrs. Charles day, where he will resume his studies Cooke and family, of Ogden, were in at the university. Tremonton Sunday. Mr. Cooke visited Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller were Detective and Mrs. W. E. Eggelston with his grandmother, Mrs. Ann M. and Salt Lake visitors and sons, Leland and Glenn, of Salt Cooke. Lake, were guests at the home of Mr. 4.: xtnc. and Mrs. J. C. Dewey, Sunday. Mrs. iV, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandstrom and i:.vi. little daughter, of Ogden, were guests pital. At the present she is recover- -' Dewey accompanied them to Malad, at the R. D. Anderson family last ing nicely. She was accompanied down later, wlrere they visited with Mrs week. Mrs. Sandstrom and back by Misses Mary Buxton and John Jones, sister of Mrs. Dewey and Eliza Lundberg. Mr, Eggelston, are brother and sister. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble and were in Plymouth Sunday. - an all time NEW LOW PRICE for this fine grade of overalls - -- no n AX . JiJ I Suspenders WILL MOT TWiST There's Ektra CZXXXZXZX2! For t One Week Only ill'! Smtt 'lsx ' u Wear in every pair of BEGINNING 5 (Q)Ct(D)Ifcsir Rogers Silverware J&iAl Orltam Poffern 6 Dinner Knivti 2 Teo Spoom 6 Dinner Forkj 1 Sugar Shell 3 Table Spoons 1 Butter Kmfe 1 I V $"iv I t'fjm I We are offering our Customers A Special Sale and nw hsmv WU u A ITITCMIk Display of Coal - Wood Ranges This Special Showing Will be Held at Our Store for One Week Only You are invited to attend whether you need a range, now or five years from now. We urge you to visit our store and see this wonderful display of modern cooking equipment. The New MONARCH, built in accordance with the most modern, practical ideas, Beautiful and Compact, takes less room than the clumsy, over-s- i ed types of ranges of other makes without losing a fraction of an inch of useful cooking space. ? W!S raBBii! lilt ifci illin; f mim,'"'-- ! East Main Street, Tremonton, Utah , Salt Lake to Establish Frozen Egg Industry During this Special Showing only, every purchaser of a MONARCH Malleable Range will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE the 29 Piece Set of Rogers Siiverware. BE SURE TO COME If you need a range, we want you to talie advantage of this remarkable Special Offler If you do not, come and see this special display anyway and learn why MONARCHS have been the choice of good cooks . for three generations The MONARCH Practical Payment Plan enables us to offer you the MONARCH of your choice on convenient monthly or single time payments during this sale, if you haven't the cash now. Let Us Tell You About It REMEMBER THIS SALE LASTS ONE WEEK ONLY Ci1 rTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTIIIIIIIIX3IIIIIirYTY WANTED jiAAnjvvvvvTnrLnrinnni-ii-i-in--11- 1 - - -- -- - O O Negotiations have been completed to establish a huge frozen egg industry in Salt Lake, providing a direct outlet for upwards of 2,000,000 pounds of Utah egg meat annually, it was reported recently by Clyde C. Edmonds, general manager of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association, upon his return from a conference on the Pacific coast. A portion of the poultry association's plant in Salt Lake will be equipped with the necessary machinery immediately so that operations can begin soon after January 1, 1931. About 25 people will be afforded permanent employment. The new industry will make Salt Lake the frozen-eg- g distribution center for the northwest and intermoun-tai- n territories, according to the plana, which also call for the exclusive use n conof eggs produced in Utah. tainers and other materials used in ", j from abroad and particularly from the Orient. Before the new tariff schedule went into effect China supplying most of the western demand for these products. Though some Utah eggs are now being purchased by the Kalin Brothers, shipped to Los Angeles and converted into frozen egg meats, the volume moving into this channel will undoubtedly be greatly increased when the plant is set up in Salt Lake and Utah eggs used exclusively, it was pointed out. ; Social and Religious ; - ' Notices1- - - v The Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles J. Peterson, October 8th, at; 3 p. m. Those who have not a way to get over requested to be at the corner of R burn's store shortly before time anil !V a way will be provided for their trans portation. t arey. GREEK TOMATOES you havo any omooth Groen Tomatooo you can soil, V wo will buy all you can bring uo. . . . If START PICKING TODAY PMDNE 506 Tin-ca- packing the frozen eggs will be pur chased here, giving the state the entire advantage of the new industry, Mr. Edmonds promised. The negotiations were between the Utah Poultry association, represented by Mr. Edmonds, and Kalin Brothers & Co., of Los Angeles, packers and distributors of frozen eggs. Uuder the agreement reached, eggs will be broken and frozen in Salt Lake and then distributed throughout this territory rather than shipping them as whole eggs to California to pack them for the trade, Mr. Edmonds explained. The Los Angeles firm, will continue to handle the distribution of the frozen egg meat with the Utah association of poultrymen acting as its agent in the packing. Three different varieties of frozen egg meat will be packed in Salt Lake, Mr. Edmonds explained, listing them to be yolks, whites and mixed or whole eggs. The preparation of these commodities from eggs produced in the United States is made possible by the increased tariff on foreign egg meats 4 rate - Before Frost DffigBaafiiffl Cfitty, Uttafli J |