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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1932 A J. in 15 Utah counties, involvi Democratic Ladies to Hiture nf SI flftf) annmvaA Kr s.. Hold Informal Tea Utah Weekly Industrial! Hiehwav Commission. Review Bids asked for Bingham Canyon .. Fruit and Milk Important Parts COLLINSTON Of Food Dollar Say Authorities J. A. Bigler By Mrs. I ARA j Mrs. Burton Musser and Mrs. J. -- ! :- xH. Wolf, of Salt Lake City, will be The following record of industrial Clarence V. Bigler left Tuesday for ' special guests and speakers at a Dem- lists items showing investment activity Women's Tea, to be held in Chicago, where he will enter the Gra- ocratic activities and opportunities, business L. D. S. the Monday, hall, 19th, Sept. duate School of Business at the Northof 2 capital, employment of labor and m. western University. Mr. Bigler ex- at p. Information from which the paraAn invitation is extended to all pects to receive the M. B. A degree are is from local paprepared next June. He will also be a candi- Democratic ladies in the Northern graphs towns of mentoned, and usually pers, date for the Illinois C. P. A. exami- part of Box Elder County. The pur- -' correct. be considered !- construction of post office. ! f(20t25 Lt msJPi Vffi 1 5 or M0 70b75 Jfr Cents) S5 p2&Lp dTrwui (20fo25 Cents) Cents) or USS j or ":yM5 h 20 -- sKrfs1 U Li f CertbhTy (1 1 Considerable improve- Pay Your Subscription TTIryjZK zLGG? mm Coalville ment work carried on by city. Moreland Jewelry Store, Nephi moved to this city. Green River Melon harvesting underway here. Success Meat & Salt Lake City Price and Helper, to Co. of Grocery generally nation. pose of the meeting is to complete or- may in this store chain city. Salt Lake City Highway projects! open Over 50 descendants of the late ganization and plans for the coming George Simmons, held their reunion campaign. A similar meeting will be held in in his honor, at the Girls Home in Logan canyon, where they enjoyed the Brigham City in the evening for the time in feasting, games and a splen- women of South Box Elder. did program. Mrs. Sylvia Simmons was hostess at a kitchen shower, honoring the with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Wm. bride to be, Miss Wanda Bowen, who Bowen, in Beaver Dam. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler and Mr. will become Mrs. Walters in the near future. Many useful presents and and Mrs. Clark Bowen, enjoyed a sightseeing day in Cache Valley Sun- -' good wishes were in attendance day. A large party of nieces and nephMr. and Mrs. Joe Delong spent the ews motored from Salt Lake to spend week end in Ogden. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. BigMr. and Mrs. Fred Rice were visit-- j Will ler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Nelson of Star Valley, Wyoming, were ing relatives in Tooele, last week, Mr .and Mrs. Arthur J. Saunders j also Monday guests. A large number from here thor- combined business and pleasure in Tuesday. oughly enjoyed the program and ex- Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddle and hibits at Garland, Saturday afternoon. were Brigham visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons en- family Mr. Mrs. Delbert Kidman and and tertained at a splendidly prepared are giving a warm welthree sons, chicken dinner, for Clarence Bigler, come to their first baby girl, born before his departure for Chicago. 7th. Mrs. Olive Durfey and Mrs. Aileen September M. I. A. of Beaver ward gave The Simmons were the Friday guests of social Tuesday evening their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. their opening to an appreciative audience. A splenWhite, in Garland. did program was rendered by the Mrs. Thyra Hales and children of ward talent, after which a wiener McCammon, Idaho, are enjoying a visit roast was enjoyed. J PAJ' I NOW I We I Take Wheat and Farm Produce on Subscription Thank You Bear River Valley I Cut tbla out. paste on cardboard and hang on your kltchea wall for ready reference. By BETTY BARCLAY foods. These are diet staples. Taey are cheap foods and your 20 cents will buy more of them than it will buy in any other food group. But remember the other foods are necdiet. essary for a the 1932 food dollar! We'll introduce you and explain. This dollar provides a diet at the most economical ost As tke illustration shows, it has been divided by leading food authorities into fifths, each fifth purchasing a group of necessary foods. Next time you go to market, try this plan. One further word! Look for bargains and buy the most that you can with each dollar spent h or more (20 to 25 cents) is spent for cheese and milk, either fresh or the cheaper evaporated powdered forms often sold at fljd r Jrgain prices. Milk provides the ft type of proteins, V (necessary for the growing bodies children. or less (15 to 20 cents) Is spent for such other protein foods as meats, fish, eggs and the M1 health-maintaini- one-fif- th One-fift- body-buildi- One-fif- th economical stand-by- s, beans, peas, lentils, peanut butter. One-fift- h or les3 (15 to 20 cents) Is spent for energy-providin- g fats and sweets, vegetable oils, margarine, salt pork, butter, molasses, sorgum syrup, corn syrup and ugar, which is a good and very cheap source of food energy if balanced with other properly needed foods. Miscellaneous groceries, such as coffee, tea, salt, baking powder should come out of this part of the food dollar. One-fifor more (20 to 25 cents) Is spent for whole wheat bread, oatmeal, corn meal, wheat cereal, flour. rice, macaroni . and similar cereal th LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Box Elder County ie Matter of the Suspension and tiuon of the Tremonton Banking buy, a corporation. larder having heretofore been mi4e by the District Court for publi- cauol tr of notice to creditors and pur suant thereto, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the Tremonton Banking Company, a banking corporation of Tremonton, J well-balanc- ed One-fift- h or more (20 to 25 cents) Is spent for vegetables and fruits. This is a very important food group, providing protective minerals and vitamins together with laxative bulk. The country's foremost food authorities are warning us against the possibility of scurvy, If the daily diet does not provide the fruits and vegetables which furnish vitamin C. Oranges and lemons are foremost sources of this vitamin. Tomatoes provide half as much of it as oranges, so that twice as much of them must be given for the same protection. Beginning symptoms of scurvy are tooth and gum troubles and a below par physical condition. Bargains are often to be had in this food group. Oranges, for example, are very plentiful this summer and very cheap, due to a bumper harvest in California of small fruit of the popular juice sizes. Other fruits and vegetables come on the market heavily at times and offer bargains, also. After your food dollars are spent, menus have to be planned and meals cooked. Foods need not be elaborate to be appetizing but should be well cooked and properly seasoned. There are many delicious but simple recipes using the foods we have purchased, and providing vitamin C. Leader 1 fn) 1 i1 AND I I 8 ere s un For You H IK Box Elder County, Utah, whether such claims are due or to become due, that prior to the 10th day of October, 1932 such claims should be presented and legal proof thereof be made to the State Bank Commissioner and the Ex aminer in charge at the former place of business of said bank in the city of Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, blanks for use in making proof of claim being now available from the examiner in charge at Tremonton, Utah. K A Bow, Arrow W. H. HADLOCK, State Bank Commissioner HERBERT TAYLOR, Examiner in Charge of the Tremonton Banking Co., a corporation Championship Spert Evxaite n I Set SIJM1 lyiJL ANYONE BRINGING IN A NEW SUBSCRIPTION OR A RENEWAL nw Can Win One How to Win An Archery Set !?.f To each boy or girl, or mother or father, bringing in a one year subscription to THE LEADER, we will award one of the Archery Sets. My! What fun thje kids can have with one of these sets. 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