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Show EEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST i Siebrand Bros. Shows Here for County Fair fl EAST GARLAND Uj M4. David Laru iln the blare of bands, the bright i John VV. Larson Jr., of San Diego, and the spangled glamor, on.; lights, has been steadily advan i vocational activities since turns to the occasion as a period 01 cing in his vacation. For where is the man that I i me oi irom university graduating won't find some excuse to take the M Utah some Years ago. He first was children to the circus to introduce Co. the Curtis Wright employed by to Uiein the mysteries of pink lemon he later then changed York, New in ade and the thrill of the spangled to the Consolidated Air daft Co.. of trie Big Top, and mother glamor to estabdecided the company When to look after dad, both wui go along lish a plant at San Diego, Mr. Larson of evtrminoiul the peanuts and popadhe has where had was sent west, corn and memories of their childhood vanced responsibilities in building up circus days, when the entire family this huge plant roae into town, 15 miles distant, in to flew he week Washington, the old Last eurrey. p. C. with an important contract beBeginning Thursday, Siebrand Bros. tween his company and the governCircus and Carnival comPiccadilly ment bined will play three days in Tremon-to- n Mr. Larson is the son of Mrs. J. for the Box Elder County Fair. V. Larson. Those daring and intrepid young Mrs. Martha Petersen, of Salt Lake The Stewart Sisters, Amerartists, City was a guest of her grandchil- ica's foremost body control stars, AdD. of E. members the dren, the have top billing, ams family, last week. Other features in the Big Top are Mr. and Mrs. Odell Julander and Harry D. Clark with an array Capt week several last days family spent of Thoralene duo, Military visiting friends and relatives in Utah. dancers on Fqnies, the silver thread; the to in home their are returning They Duo, and "Pea- Sterling Mr. equilibrists, where Julander Iowa, Ames, nuts and Popcorn," comedy aerialists. teaches in the State Agricultural col clowns will furnish Furiously summer at funny been has He teaching lege. fun for everyone, riding monkeys, camp in New Mexico. The Young Girls Literary club met dogs which do everything but talk, with Mrs. Nelva Hansen, Wednesday and last, but not least, Miss Maxine evening. Mrs. Luella Pierson gave the LeTourne, Spanish Web Artiste. Siebrand Bros. Shows will be locat- story. at the air Grounds, 3 days, be- The Sunday School officers and,60 ' teachers held their monthly business gaining Thursday, August 28 O O and social meeting in Logan Canyon last week, where all enjoyed the special outing. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson visited relatives in Salt Lake City over the weekend. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Rebecca Asper and two Miss Aspers, mother and daughters of Frank W. Asper, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen are enjoying a combined business and pleasure trip in the Pacific North- . 2S, 1C41 j..-- ....... ...I j W y t " ,,.""..".""7' "" """ j r ; 1 h 0$ UliJO (SI mm wpiMg Good food helps to make week-en- a good especially when you d, can get it at money-savin- g prices. You'll find everything you need S . ..- w- at Safeway. , west. J. H. Sorensen is building an THE FAIR V SIT i""""" mmmtwrn. 4Mmmt. 2 RAISINS gtommm Julia Lee Wright's Thin Sliced Loafs LUNCH BOX addit- ion to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer B. DeLong returned to Kemmerar, Wyoming SunEarthworms Require Moisture day, after spending the weekend here. Earthworms thrive in almost all Mr. DeLong is with the Bureau of kinds of soils but they prefer those Reclamation with headquarters at containing considerable organic Kemmerer for the present. matter and they must have abunMiss Verda Johnson's Sunday dant moisture. For this reason they School class enjoyed an outing to the are least numerous in very sandy areas. They commonly inhabit the canyon, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen and Mr. upper 18 inches of the soil, but Dardeand Mrs. C. J. Hansen of Logan spent win has shown that they may 6 feet or as scend as much Sunday with relatives here. There are when more, necessary. Dr. Hallowell, of Washington, D. C, many kinds of them, most of which Dr. Carlson, Dr. McAllister, Dr. live in the soil but some live entireand Dr. Walker of Logan and ly in water. Various species differ Mr. Rasmussen of Salt Lake City in some in the tropics attain size; were calling on David Larson in the a length of six feet, but the cominterest of alfalfa experimen crops. mon varieties found here seldom A number of local people attended grow longer than 10 inches. the Franklin County Fair and Rodeo o at Preston, Idaho, Saturday. Belief or Ancient Greeks Miss Ardes Adams is the house Ancient Greeks believed that eels guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lee, of came into existence by arising spon Midvale, this week. Mrs. Lee was taneously from mud. formerly Miss Golda Acord of Garland, and a fellow teacher of Miss at the D. E. Adams home. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne spent Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Adams and the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. baby, of Ogden, were Sunday guests Wayne Booth in Ogden. Ev-an- ds o o MIRACLE WHIP 2t PREMIUM CRACKERS Kir.4. FLOUR 0 VP I IP SIeepy HoUow 1 11 Ul HONEY 35 35 COOKIES " Cane 28 $ 1 .29 9V RIapIe tin 26 oz. IMJJ Fresh Grund as Airway COFFEE yu Like jt MARSHMALLOWSf nTTfTirCC Salad Dressing - Note UUU1EOO Extra Goodness - qt. The City's meeting place for Home Folks .11 29 63 17 1. VIENNA SAUSAGE 9 8 oz. pkg. CORNED BEEF OLIVES AQ Pft I LdlO 14c nbtin 25 13 Modium.Rip!.... - Fancy Blended - No. 2 can Gardenside - Sweet and Tender - 3 No. 2 cans Sugai-Ud- l 11c 23c uxury Blend Coffee l ib. ROYAL SATIN 3r.r.mier shortmi"s 49 59 SNOVDRIFTlr" SOAP 4w,hKlrtToiW W ;...... 4 cans Cherub Top Quality MILK Tourists the 2 40 rz3 l:l:md. LuSTime - Midland Hotel Fair and Rodeo visitors D.:!ssing Potato Chips 0 14 itZSX. a fr a - 20 oz. 31c JUS!" Dl? A MC nv Welcome to Box Elder County Fair and Rodeo In the spirit of true Western hqspitality we bid you, one and all, to "Make Yourselves at Home!" Here you will find every convenience you would naturally expect in a fine hotel So let us serve you. ... Briargate - of foods, carefully prepared and courteously served, at Prices you can afford to pay. A 'TAUT ATA If Tin? J UIU! or limui 1 UllJ A 1 11 DAVID HOLMGREN, Prop. 14 5c Sunnydawn - Tall Tins Del Monte No 2 Tall Tins 3 for 23c Farm Fresh Produce Sunkist C AD A MP EC - Sweet Valencia UuiinUEo O lbs - Fancy Large Size Locals GREEN PEPPERS Fancy Large I ?MATO 360's lb. LEtlUUlia GRAPES Red or Seedless lb. CAULIFLOWER ..1..!. PICKLING ONIONS T ITTTTITrP No. 1 Crisp, Firm Iceberg lb. WATERMELON Midland Hotel and Cafe 11 Bay - Fresh Clean Til Emerald Pack No. 2Yz can CDT1VT DRY ONIONS Dining room in connection, where you get the choicest Fancy Cut Green No. 2 can 33 3 7 7 7 .... 5 5 6 2 RINSO..01: SCOTT TISSUE 22 ... 25 KAROST Guaranteed Meats DAT DAAOT Shoulder Rib Cuts SMOKED PICNIC sirfc"-- ... SPRING CHICKENS i1b.ry. lb1. PRIME RIB ROASTS.!1:".1. LAMB CHOPS "ib'".1?: Itll r PORK SAUSAGE iiar '.":1! .urn W SIT 24 " Tnr 31 .i.'ickcd SLICED BACON ,.MiM:.s,v"t Oft",, U )1 s cious Flavor SIRLOIN STEAK COLD MEATS 21 lb. .... Red Ripe Klondykes 15 r i vor 25 35 29 33 25 27 |