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Show ---- r f : t i . ... ...... . -,- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933 . .. PAGE FIVE Additional Legislation Beneficial To section of the state will be in attenAgriculture dance. Deposits insurance which has safeAssurance has been received from While the Republicans are going up guarded the small deposits of milR. Wellir.g, Executive Secre-taar- y Candidate for and down the state crying dictator- lions Tracy of farmers. 22nd The annual of the convention of the Utah State Farm BurC. C. C. has restored reliance and ship arid trying to frighten the pub. COUNTY RECORDER lie into voting for them so that they vigor in the hearts of American youth Utah State Farm Bureau Federation eau Federation that representatives will be held at the Newhouse Hotel, of the Amrican Farm Bureau Federmay save the nation, it is refreshing while conserving farm, forest and Salt Lake aceconomical resources. an City, November is w ation, will be present to participate in heat range to see Ticket as indeed an such editorial apWhole Republican to toan announcement E. be J. the convention activities. Topics of viour farmers be would Where well cording and by Tri-may i to the diet peared in the great Salt Lake without the help of President Holmgren. tal importance concerning every phase Ld more by those who are trying to Mrs. Christensen is the daughter of bune last Sunday morning under the day ? Roosevelt It is expected that over two thou- -' of the agricultural industry of the Tre-se. L. and Mr. dollar of F. Mrs. and food j heading, "Peace, Security, Opportuni-- i Roundy wretch the family Utah's Democratic Congressional sand farmers and their wives belong-- ) State of Utah will be discussed Bear River! ty, objectives of this Government." by a maximum of food value for monton. She attended the school candidates are pledged to support the! ing to the and! Bureaus and prominent state and national leaders Farm Miss high County suggests expended, The editorial was the written money followupon Presidents program and the the later worked in recent declarations of national Cooperative Associations, from every Mr. Holmgren said. demonstration policy ing:: Helen Pixton, home office of the the State Utah Agricultaxes. .( the come Both inspiration and entertainment Lowct had which from the President's farm with nt Farmers' Cash' and operating in! have been provided for those who atservice. Continued effective noxious weed by e;i.stein Union. lips a few days before the editorial tural college extension the State of Utah. He has testified! tend the convention campaign. She married. was written. including the AnWhole wheat is an inexpensive in the Federal Court against dozens; Dethe for Adequate appropriations Chris-- ! C. Norman is nual and and program in the particularly declaron In banquet of the energy clear source cf farmers, who claimed their homes commenting : partment of Agriculture. ? t : tenstn of Brig- of Thursday, November 10. of vitasource a evening as good the Tribune to had inthis and had ations, been farms say, important damaged by Agricultural fair trade legislation ham City and; "Another the appeThe Home and Community departpoint made plain in the to eliminate unfair marketing, adver- dustrial operations in Salt Lake min "B" which stimulates resided at they Miss is ment This of the State Farm Bureau will die-- ! shown Rec. Court s digestion, a was to President good County. talk and sales and promotes by tising warning tite practices. Corinne until his whole wheat is and oras, wmcn ne cannot ana win not hold its annual sessions November 8 Marketing, bargaining, sen-icin 1931. The tators and their emissaries to ceast death pixton says. When "whole milk and green leafy deny. His Party and his candidacy' at 10 a m. and 2 p. m. uSed with fall of the same trying to overthrow established gov-- i health cooperatives. are supported by reactionary finan-- 1 unincomto farmers protection The President's annual address and year she was ernments in the western hemisphere.' derAdequate vegetables in family meals, cia! interests that are opposed to the; revised state warehouse laws. benemore are made "The not he 'does United to of elected the said, States,' the special address of the American plete proteins Farm Program. Kail C. Smith, Republican, Vice fice of County seek to impose on any other people ficial. The whole ficht of the Rcnublican Farm Bureau Federation visitor will President of BurAmerican the Farm Recorder and has devoted her time either our way of life, or our interna! eau The wheat should be thoroughly Federation in a speech in Sep- leaders is to slap the President in the feature the opening session beginning since then, to her office duties and form of government; but we are de- combined with lace by attempting to defeat the can- at 10 a. m. November 9th. said: cooked before being tember, to the rearing of two small children termined to maintain and protect that didates who support him. boilin be cooked "I believe one It that foods. the may sincerely the destines of the Officers to other left to her care. 1 of life form of Support the candidates who support Farm Bureauguide and that in com that stands of govern-in or a the way over thing way pressteam, 1939 will be water, work the needs Mrs. through Christensen ing ment for ourselves and to use every; plete demoralization of basic farm the President, who will support and elected at an annual of the sure cooker. Large quantities may be and your votes and influence in the meeting not . . the Prosrram Farmers' destroy western' crop prices such as experienced in held be will which Directors of Board cooked at one time and stored in a coming election would be greatly ap- endeavor in order that the Make vote your 1931 1933. is the A. A. A. program. help you and your hemisphere may work out its own in-- 1 It is totrue 2 p. m. Thursday, November 10, at cold place for several days or may preciated. industry. that farm prices are not salvation in the light of! Mr. Holmgren reported. be canned in a pressure cooker and (Paid Political Adv.) at fair or satisfactory levels, but be- VOTE FOR: d own its United States Senator: Elbert D. experience." Resolutions embodying the organfore criticizing the Act for this conkept for long periods. To reasonable person, this dition should we not look for the real Thomas. ization's ideals and purposes will ba It may be used in chowders, in Beat the egg, add the milk and mel- should any to rest al) such put political Congressman: Abe Murdock. than jump at conclu-soonconsidered and adopted during the afcombinations with meats or fish, in ted fat, and stir into the dry ingred- rot referred to above about dictator- causes, rather Supreme Court Judge: Roger I. ternoon session Thursday, November A. A. A. The of 1938 became breads, or in desserts. Miss Pixton ients. Fill muffin pans full ship and facism. law in February of this year. Cer- McDonough. presents the following recipes for and bake in a moderate oven for 30 More Republican Deception Fight for President Roosevelt who 10th. its adjustment features could tainly Desert News "Search for Talent is whole wheat muffins and apple brown minutes. Serve hot. fighting for you. . . Let's go forIn a leaflet published recently by have no effect on supplies of will entertain during the two become Stars' have which ward under the most statesmanlike popular. Betty, Wheat and Apple Brown Betty the Republican Party it was asserted planted in 1937 and harvestand at the banquet. ': sessions in the world leadership days Wheat Whole Muffins today! to local farmers that imports of the ed in 1938, such as that. . . Shall we 2 cups cooked wheat 1 cup of sifted flour United States were ruining the mar- - condemn the Act because cf weakI cup sugar ket for our farmers. The author of, nesses or errors that have developed or legg nutmeg j teaspoon cinnamon leaflet forgot to mention the ex- in its administration or shall we give 2 teaspoons baking powder the 3 or 4 sliced apples our full support toward the correcports. Here are the true facts: teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter tion of such weaknesses or errors and into of farm The milk products imports I cup bread crumbs the machinery of administracup improve Much are the United States 1 cup cooked whole wheat tion?" riace layer of cooked wheat in the larger quantities of negligible. farm products, 1 tablespoon fat (melted liquid) bottom of an oiled baking dish. Add are being sold by American farmers! Benefits to Utah Sugar Beet Sift the dry ingredient together, half the Growers sugar, fat, and spice. to foreign countries. apples, add the wheat, and mix thoroughly. From November 1, 1937, to April! Mr. Fred G. Taylor, General ManRepeat, leaving the top layer of apcorn1 o Comples. Sprinkle with bread crumbs on 30, 1938, only 529,000 bushels of bush-- ager of the : pany, is authority for theSugar were while 64,844,000 statement! top. Bake 35 to 45 minutes in a mod- els ofimported, exported during the that sugar beet growers will receive H. erate oven until apples are tender and same corn were more than a 64,000,000 for their 1938 crop a total of around period, bread crumbs are brown. FARMERS: Remember he has supported every bill sponAgent for gain for our farmers. $7.00 per ton for sugar beets. Farm30,' to From sored by your organizations for your betterment ; that he 1937, 1, BEAR RIVER MUTUAL ers of Utah have asked that the sugar April July 1938, only 696,000 bushels of wheat problem be so administered as to give Buy U. S. Rubber Footwear at FIRE INSURANCE CO. saved the appropriation for the grazing advisory boards; were imported into this country, while not less than $7.00 per ton. With the Cliff's C'lothiery. durwere bushels 59.0-- 3 that he steadfastly insists' 76,000,000 exported sugar act of 1937 effectively operat W iPH s SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS ing the same period, a gain of more ing to bring reasonable adequate upon adequate protection than 75,000,000 for our farmers. for sug-abeets, the outlook is for wheat, sugar beets and This adds up to a ratio of about generally favorable. Further e e sixty-fiv- e bushels of wheat and corn asand administration vigorous other Utah crops. being exported for every bushel im-- : sures beet growers of the fact that Positions fire Available to Those tjaalified ruination sound Does like this ported. sugar beet prices can be maintained W OEKERS: Remember of farm products markets? at properly remunerative levels. These Ored jctes Recently Placed in Permanent Office Deal New Under the Agricultural that he is endorsed by all Don't Be Fooled Don't Abandon the Pos'?5ks in Salt Lake City. I 1 Program the national agricultural President In His for of your unions; that he Fight come has increased from less than! Agriculture! five billion dollars in 1932 to eight fought for collective barTire Republican Party has NO Farm billion dollars in 1937. gaining; that his name was In Utah the cash income of farm-- i Program and never did have. Its been Professor has candidate, Harris, ers has increased from approximately, one of the first on the wagtwo of the largest minMi" $25,000,000 in 1932 to about $45,000,- - employed by es and hours bill petition. ing ar.d smelting companies owned 000 in 1937. Beneficial National Legislation RememThe Roosevelt Administration has, ber that he voted against notwithstanding the decisions of the misnamed economy act ; Supreme Court, in an effort to aid the '4 the farmers of America, secured the that he voted for the bonus; 1 following beneficial farm legislation:; Liberal farm credit and financing; . . . that he has helped thouold by under which farmers have been savsands of you with your FarrU Worltwoi-tHsr'sld Trfeier JciNev? Cooper Macbeth ed from distressing foreclosures and .. lite evictions and under which farm claims. Prpor9 NOW far c good position by tokiny a Henager Cours. have been aided. A POSITION SECURED FOR EVERY fiRADUATE. Low interest rates on farm mortNew Classes Start Each Week. Now is an excellent time CIVIC CLUBS : Remember that you have had his aggressive gage obligations thus permitting the to enroll. Call, write or phone for catalog and informaand wholehearted cooperation in improving business condifarmers to retain part of their reve- -' tion. Visitors welcome anytime. It pays to get the best. nue to meet obligations and build up tions, sponsoring projects, promoting the welfare of your the farm enterprise. New We Also Make Spring Soil conservation which increases city. Filled Mattresses the value of every farm. 45 EAST BROADWAY, SALT LAKE CITY - WAS. 2753 UTAHNS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE : Remember that his Crop insurance which takes heart-- , out of hazards and; farming breaking "The School With Seven World Records" heroic fight for our rights in the Colorado River will save replaces them with financial security. which have our greatest natural resource; that he is your loyal, hardCommodity loans strengthened the price of wool, wheat, working servant. butterfat, and other commodities. . . . . the! lifted have Surplus purchases surplus load and improved the price of grain, potatoes, onions, fruits and other perishable crops. Exports of grain and other sur-- . plus farm products have been price CO. strengthening factors. Research laboratories established to find new and more remunerative CONGRESS uses for farm products. City, Marketing agreements and orders which permit proper control and orderly marketing for farm products. Sugar Act of 1937 and International Sugar Treaty in successful operation AT A BEST and bringing around $7.00 per ton to (Paid Political Advertisement) growers of Utah sugar beets. AFTON R. CHRISTENSEN Recommends Use of Whole Wheat For Food Values and Home Economy Democratic Column Utah Farmers Meet In Annual Convention Re-electi- on j j j'- -, . ; ; ter-relat- inter-relate- - s? two-thir- ds com-moditi- ' j Fights for Utah's Eights Utah-Idah- J. MILLER Phone 'Ml pn-ce- xper-ienc- in-- VETERANS: i U ibt k Mi? SAVE MONEY f- having your mattress made into a -. c t SPRING FILLED FiMTTRESS HENAGER BUSINESS COLLEGE ' We Call and Deliver FREE! j The Bear River Valley Telephone Company Aims to Give . . . j Drop a Card to UTAH NEEDS EVERTON ABE MUliOCK MATTRESS IN Hrigham Utah VOTE DEMOCRATIC Phone 27 THE SERVICE MINIMUM COST ... IT IS A HOME COMPANY WITH MANY OF THE LEADING CITIZENS OF THE VALLEY AS ITS STOCK HOLDERS. fl4fH4HH4iW'W ! 't' 'M' ii l"l"F New and Modern I o Home Furnishings THERE IS NOT A THING THAT CAN TAKE THE PLACE OF A . . . and Values . . . TELEP HONE! That Will Interest Every Housewife DON'T BOTHER YOUR NEIGHBOR GET ONE INSTALLED IN BE YOUR OWN HOME . . . Don't Fail to See These Really 1 1 ... Factory) I'VE ALWAYS WANTED ONE BEAR RIVER VALLEY - SUPER VALUES . . . Bargains You AND HERE'S MY CHANCER . . . Cannot Afford to 0 vcrlookl EASY TERMS Ask your Maytag deler about th email down have your Maytas NOW. payment and th low, aiy t.rm. that let you tCW Schoss-Rea- d Electric Co. Stores TEEMONTON AND OGDEN, UTAH - MIONE XmmmniB S07 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 " 111111 |