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Show B&AItlUVrR VaTIBT --J? J change. wyti-These banks have S. Farmers Hd3 f H Huge Block of al Land Bank Stock 'V Dw.a Division JJuiUOT given farmers, XTZ XI' 1. ; better terms than they could secure , W1IIS iTlgll xTalS elsewhere not only as to interest rates but also in the long terms for which J Agecretary-trearorJ. - Joaeph-ao- the loans run and in the provision for Four-- club members of Utah conof the Box Elder County Produc- systematic, orderly redpin in tributed a large portion of the crops tion Credit - Association located at small installments. ComparetJ.rith and livestock exhibits at the fair farm- which closed Tremonton, nas received from the interest rates previously paid, Saturday, according to Farm Credit Administration's execu- ers with Federal land bank and land Abbott, in charge of the junGeorge ovior division tive offices in Washington an excerpt bank commissioner loans will save from an important address made Oc- er $55,000,000 this year on interest "From a few exhibits sent in 11 . tober 3 by Governor W. I. Myers, the alone. ago when this department was years "The total loans by the Federal first head of the organization, before the I have, watched the in opened, Mortgage Bankers Association of land banks," he said, "now exceed creased interest taken by the young America at French lick Springs, In- $2,000,000,000. One out of every four men and women of the state enrolled diana. Citing the fact that 600,000 mortgaged farmers has a cooperative in clubs and Future Farmer orJoan, for the number of Federal land ganizations. This year About three- farmers now own stock in the al land banks in excess of $100,000,-00- bank loans now exceed 600,000. fourths of the crops exhibits and Governor Myers stressed the fact "Building along much the same 'many jof the animals came from the that this ownership constitutes a per lines as the cooperative Federal land juniors," Mr. Abbott said. ,v : manent cooperative first farm mort- - banks, 560 production credit associa members were Activities of the gage system which is an important , tions have been organized and have varied and practical experience was short-terfactor in the farm lending field and been furnishing production them along with a fair poras such will continue to have a whole- -, credit during the last two years, now afforded, of the tion prize money. In the live I some effect on interest rates and having loans outstanding amounting contest a team from stock judging terms of farm mortgages. to $110,000,000. Similarly, credit has Cache county, comprised of Elmer Interest rates on farm mortgages been made available to farmers' co- Olson, Glen Nelson and Bud J. Tout averaged around 8 pr cent 19 years operative buying and selling organi-of won first honors; Merle Vickers, By ago when the bankswere chartered, zations, through the establishment ron Memmott, and Fred Tidwell of ' and these permanent cooperative in- 13 banks for, cooperatives.- These Juab county, won second; and Ray stitutions since then pave madeu loans banks' have served the credit- needs of mond Roche, George Craner and Wayover 1,000 local cooperative marketat 5 to 6 per cent on a nation-wid- e ne Anderson of Box Elder, placed basis, Governor Myers pointed out ing and purchasing organizations third. Budd J. Tout won the highest number-serve' Following the establishment of the which is 5 times the individual score of all contestants. Farm Credit Administration, he said, at any one time by the old Federal Following are the placements for .?''.' 'rates have been pushed down to the Farm; Board. highest individual in animal judging: low in this field' i per cent. "Ini brief,' Governor Myers said, Swine, Raymond Jones, Weber; sheep, ' The Governor stressed the fact' that "the Farm Credit Administration is a Byron Memmott, Juab; dairy cows, these banks are not government cooperative credit "system through Bill Perry, Weber; beef, Fred Tidwell, " reach the investment Juab. .' banks, that prior to the emergency which farmersobtain ' the funds for 100 per market and farmers owned home in Placements economics; practically ' credit and 'cenVof the stock and that they own credit, short-terwere f ias follows: : Lorlee judging ' "nearly half; and the way is open for credit for cooperative marketing and Bowles, Margaret; Van Sickle, Davis ' them again to own them completely. purchasing Organizations. These loans counted first; Kathleen Rex, Betty; ' "Because these banks have been are made 'on terms fitted to farmers' Jean Jones, Rich, second; Iva Pixton ' temporarily called upon to handle em- needs and at the ..lowest cost 'Consi- and Marian Dalton, Salt Lake County, stent with sound business practice." ergency refinancing loans from third. Miss Sickle also won highest! funds, there individual score in this event. ; ti Winners in the demonstration may be some justification for the mis-belief that they are not cooperative - Jay Seegmill. are; Agricultural4-- H CLUB NEWS and belong' to the' government," the er and-- , Earl Hafen, .Washington Governor conceded. "Peopl forgot county, first; Gale Vernon and Earl max ute Federal land bankswere es A large group of theBothwell Francis,' Morgan county, second. tablished as farmers' cooperative club attended the Box Elder county Home Economics--Madg- e Henderson credit "Institutions. Tlheyl&ve a 19- - outing to the State Fair. The trip was and Lorna Little. Kane conuty, first; aJfeCOTd Of JWrfcTmr sound first very educational and was $yeaby Wtoida . Campbell and Madge Lewis, ax e larm loans, Having dum up- all the girls. The third and 'fourth Utah county, second; Phyllis Worthy billion dollar business on that year clubs of Bothwell recerve&the inerton and Marjorle , Olpin, Juab and third prizes on county, third ,.' If, ana are continuing 10 maxe awards of first exhibits. their a basis without oh cooperative Forestry identification- - Earl Hafen and if Jay Seegmiller, Washington county, first; Morgan Greenwood and Maurice Chapman, Juab county sec ond; Rollo Fullmer and Hal Haycock, Piute county, third. . Log sawing Glen Sagers and John Full Smith, Tooele county, mer. and Hal Haycock, Piute county, X second; LaVon Eller and Jayr Taylo, Rich county, third. Home Folks' Girl's health contest- - Nellie Bryson, RIVERSIDE Mrs. l. Hadfleld OYSTERS ROCKEFELLER LURE APPETITES The Relief Society was reorganized last week with sisters Mary Seager and Faun Quinney in attendance. Kate Hales and her councelors, Vesta Davis and Helen Capener, secretary, Glenna Hales were released and the following officers sustained: Mina Ward, president; Edna Ward, Mary Hlaes, councelors and Ruby Bowcutt as secretary and treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Capener announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Lester Coombs, of H . ft : 4-- K SJ H f Fielding, last week, Mrs. E. W. Ward spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. 0, ft ..t mmmmmn m P Mrs. Oscar Forsberg, Grace Udy. lone Udy and Lorella Bowcutt went to Salt Lake last week to attend the , primary meetings. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and Mrs. E. W. Ward attended a family dinner at Riverton, Saturday at the home of their sister, Mrs. Ray Peter- - -- m . m j i con-tes- . 4-- H , . - . -- ,. -- V '? "Just wi ij bmwwmw www j s aosen medlum-slie- d o; i tablespoon chopped onion or shallot t tablespoons chopped parsley tablespoons batter salt, pepper, paprika 14 cap cooked spinach Yx cop bread crumbs . , t most outstanding girl in home econ omics project in the state Laura Swenson, Utah county. .This award is also a trip to the National congress. Food preparation Marie Carlson. Milford,- - who also won a trip to Chicom cago as a guest of Electra-Lu- x son. Nick Charnous moved his family from Monte Cristo last Friday and win spena ine winter nere. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay were visiting in Hooper and Ogden on Saturda"-'"- y,---' .' Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bettenson anr1 baby, of Idaho, were visiting Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales. Mr. and Mrs. George Hales Sr. anrt Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Ray Cavens returned to Salt Lake with, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hales, after spending a wee!: here. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Capener were Salt Lake visitors from Thursday until Sunday. , Mrs. J. A. Capener of Salt Lake City is visiting at the Ray Capener home this week. Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Mrs. George Ab.. bott and Mrs. Ada Garfield attended pany. These are just a few of the honors Relief Society conference in Salt Lake won;at. the fair. No account is here City Thursday. . .... .... ..I. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of Logiven of the many winnings in the showing of animals and crops. It was gan, visited his mother, Mrs. Charles Friday. Mr. Abbott and Katherine returned with them Saturday evening. generally agreed by the officials that Peterson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCoomb and the junior division was a weighty fac Mrs. Earl Cozier and baby returned tor in making the 1935 fair a success! Sunday to their home in Preston, af- children, of Ogden, spent the weekend ter a week's visit with her mother, with Mrs. Charles Peterson and fam' ' Mrs! Charles Peterson. ily. Mrs. Charles Peterson and. daughter Owen and Ferris Brough, Afton White, Larry Ray York and Mrs. P. Rowa, visited last Sunday with her ay sirs. r. m. Aun 4 E, Ault enjoyed the H tour to the brother, Andrew Checketts and fam-- . state fair Saturday. ; ; ily, of Dayton, Idaho. Thomas Kay was a conference visMr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough attended Jed and,' J: T. Abbott motored to itor last weekend; Salt Lake City and the State Fair conference in Salt Lake City Friday. .... ..I .i EAST TREMONTON 4-- , IPay 'mi first-'Roll- o tokes HSLartley r flavor of the famed Creole method ot serving Oysters Rockefeller. Remove oysters from shells, placing them 0b a towel or napkin. Wash deep shells and fill each with an oyster. Mix onion or shallot and parsley with half the butter and spread on tht oyster. with remaining butter and brown Season with salt, pepper and pap- In hot oven for about 10 minutes. rika. Top with finely chopped Add dash of tenon. This amount spinach and bread crumbs. Dot ems four. d long-ter- m VERY appetite may be tempted to the point ot otter indulgence by the delicate aroma and -- all-ti- White. W. B. 4--H ", O. By At State Fair n, er OCTOBER 10, 1935 J,r4rg5WTCtgiaAT. Your Dollar Buys More In Your Pay 'n Takit Store! TTaEsntf -- Helen Cowan, Cache county, first; Tooele, second; Margaret Banks, Utah i S third. i I SOAP White King Laundry -- -- io Bars 290 -. .- SOAP POWDER - White King .290 Large Package .. ll,Si..L....2 2 Bars Health Soap A Plus FREE LjdJffSO, for Fine Fabrics - Lge. Pkg. 190 MILK, Mt. Vernon- - Tall Can... 'COFFEE, Maxwell House "Good to the Last Drop" lb..: - COFFEE, Cumberland, Special - lb. MTCjUP Qt Can .50 LB. - - 230 -- 150 LARD 3 Lbs. MACARONI BEANS - Chili or Navy - 4 Lbs. WALNUT MEATS - light Amber :.: w. PUMEJ V.VWM, v..wa'VDr. o.2Vi Can r 1A UR KRAUT - Aro Brand . e&Ub17A-N- & .. $1.65 .... RAISINS - pkg. Seedless - . I loth Rolled Oa BUTTER W Fresh Creamery .. .. -- Tokays 45V s,- 10 APPLES - 7 lbs. Dark KARO 10 Pounds 69 SALAD DRESSING TICOITTZee 31 PEAS CORN sss DEVTLEDMEAT 10 - lb. ... ... Beef Roasts - lb. Choice Stamps Dinnerette No. 22 Cans 2 for MATCHES Carton 6 Boxes Pink 35c 150 150 Pot MUTTON CHOPS Lb. 8tf .:....:.... 150 QP.SKGCS Surety 0 Purity SALMON Loaves Can Cf AD White K'nr 10 Bars . jini Lzz&y PWD SUGAR MACARONI CLEANSER RICE 5 Pounds i Bl 3 a u. Lb, l&rL 2f-l- b. Box Sleepy Hollow 25 15 15 5 33 Quart ..... HmSHEY'S COCOA Lb.12 ........ CL0R0Xpit Pail U I OUr CVDITD 2 8-l- b. T A TCI ID ...5 30 Lbs. 12-o- z. milks: ' 3'2 25 20 pkg. re Egg 2 Packages 25 ...5 All Meat 5 MAf.ni JELLO Package DDTAn FRANKS k 4 SHORTENING Meat Specials Sliced - lb. ... 3 15 25 25 Cans 10 25 Lbs. 98 PRUNES 1: 10 z. PANCAKE ROUR Roll 25 . PEPPER Piece LETTUCE - Large Head CELERY - Jumbo - Large Bunch SWEET POTATOES - Pound NIBLETS DelMaiz 2 Cans 27? Amaizo 2 Packages Utah 3 Cans ...... 25tf i Jonathans BACON - lb. 2y2 Can S&H Green 48 Pounds STARCH 4. lb. $129 39 Bag GRAPES M (U 2 LBS- - - 430L PEANUT BUTTER Bag 23 s We Give 5 15-o- z. TAH SUGAR .. 59J - Bulk - Almo FLOUR Full Cream 9-l- b. Pound .17 CHEESE lb. 100 HEFUnDED Na-tton- al ;i w..v:Ch monEV 4-- H jjraciejvnip - Pierces - TO PLER5E VOU OR revue--(Awar- -- Quart Jar - Schow Boy's, health .contests-Wesle- y Utah county, first; LeGrande Whipple Tooele countv. second; Elmer Olson, Cache county, third. Hazel Sullivan Record books Washington county, first; Luella Hampton, Piute county, second; Beth Sargent, Iron county, third. d for this event Style is a trip to Chicago to attend the Club consrress the last of .November and the first of December.) Joyce Rich, Utah county, first; Rhoda Cannon Washington, second; cotton dress,. Maxine Smith, Cache; silk dress Elda Barkdull, Davis; wool dress, Fawn Carlston, Salt Lake county. Montgomery Ward award for the 10 19 BAKING CHOCOLATE 19 25 M BUTTER 10 ROLLED OATS 30 30 33 23 SALT BACON 3 5 : Pound .... Pounds . 9 Pounds 10 . |