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Show VV ULY 17, 1931. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, into th j man dashed gency. said to the ;,bea cashier." r; CORINNE DEPARTMENT clerk, 4 for MISS GRACE BOSLEY joked surprised. ' Correspondent I "I thought he said, , With one last week, MIbs Bessie Anderson, who has came the irritable reply, her three weeks vacation in spent for." ae Im looking visiting her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. J. Anderson, left Thursday to Cl Carl resume her nursing at the L. D. S. Hospital In Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cheal, who have spent the past several weeks visiting Mrs. Cheats parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Turner and other relatives here, left on Saturday for their home in San Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs. Theral Hess and children of Pocatello, Idaho, spent the week-en- d visiting Mrs. Hess mother, Mrs. Margaret Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Yeoman Ferry spent week-en- d in Ogden, the guests the crackers and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Murphy. On of eveideal light Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry and Mr. in Jrr- and Mrs. Murphy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stratford at their zr. Saturday von home in Riverdale. 2 pound bo; a iy Grahams at Miss Vesta Ferry, who is attending rity 23c school at the University of summer for only 5re with her Utah, spent the week-en- d . less than the usual parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. James Wise spent the week-en- d In Ogden, visiting relatives and friends. Miss Phyllis Capener returned to her home in Salt Lake City Saturday, after a several weeks visit with her cousin, Miss Ruth Turner. Mrs. Lars Anderson spent last week visiting relatives at Ogden. Mrs. Myron C, Manley returned to Iain S(j home in Ogden on Friday, after her mia tomatoes are f E visiting several days with her parents, to us in ; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bradford here. ' condition. They are r The members of the Rebecca and tost popular week- Odd Fellows Lodge and their families ( ood. Buy several enjoyed an outing at the Crystal r Is Saturday at our Springs on Thursday etening. The sacrament meeting held on L re price of 6c per evening was under the direcSunday 1 F- tion of the Elders Quorum. George i H. Davis was the speaker. President S. Norman Lee and Wm. C. Horsley of Brigham City, were in attendance and sustained a new bishopric. Since the moving away of Bishop Abraham Evans, the ward has been without a Lafayette R. Nelson was bishop. as bishop, with C. Wesley sustained we before er ' counselor, and Howard first Hubbard .able to sell com-- t by,. I counselor. second Jensen, beer teer and heifer i to was played on the baseball A game theoMl cheaply as now. Totdiamond .Sunday afternoon belocal ntrrow our market will tween Corinne and Perry. The score h, ,a f; tire pot r o a s t s cut was 17 to 1 in favor of Corinne. club, with the best beef on The girls first year frc;i tit-Our their leader, Miss Syvilla Rohwer, market. price W0W enjoyed an outing Monday in the hills wIJ be 10c per pound. auSB of Mantua. They motored toj south E f, stew will also sell and cooked their breakfast hills the at per pound. the day in the cool of and spent :tedk,f mountains. the 4 hit I , Lb. Box jraham Jrackers 23c ;c Graham meal warm 7esh Ripe iomatoes 6c Lb. 19-- J oming - ?ot Roast tlOc Lb. have 1 J J ,J l 4-- H is 4 Til "Jr.7 SKAGGS Btreei ?8 m a rc: "u Surety of Purity m- A trifle odd ia the discovery that Clara Bow and John Gilbert are on the payroll of a tobacco manufacturing plant at Louisville, Ky. Stranger still is the fact that the tobacco factory Clara, like her movie-talki- e namesake, Is red-heade- be la ttL . d. 4, joi irrow Specials For Saturday: ir,; lb 22c 'West Coast Coffee, lb -- Special White Laundry Soap, 10 Bars 1 2 Large Cans Broken Slice Pineapple I Brick of Cheese ZIj Large Bottle of Catsup Loose Shredded Cocoanut, lb ; Green Corn, 2 Dozen. . Large Bunches Green Onions, 3 for f noked Picnic Hams, lb.. 5-l- 29c 33c 65c 15c b. 1 '. Bi .5c - LOS ANGELES, Calif. The last Lilly and Luella Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Archibald and census shows that the consumption of beef ig slipping. The following family of Ridgedale, Idaho, have been relatives here. comparisons are between the years visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Udy and 1927 and 1929: family of Riverside were guests of Beef decreased 9.2 per cent in! Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Watson and Quantity; increased 13.4 per cen in price. family of Robin, Idaho, were week-en- d Mutton and lamb Increased 9.7 guests of Mrs. Asenth Jetter. Sliced Pineapple (sells regular for 25c), 2 Large Cans..33c Miss Ileen Steed is visiting relatives per cent in quantity and 10.8 per at Robins, Idaho. 5c Pork & Beans, can cent in price. Miss Vera Pierson of Plymouth, is 35c Can Blue Pork increased 14.1 per cent in 45c Pine Coffee visiting friends at Aberdeen. 30c Bottle of Certo 25c quality and 15. per cent In price. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Smith were Pork and lamb undoubtedly dis- Tremonton visitors Wednesday. placed beef during this period, but! Mr. and Mrs. David Burnett of Plywe must keep in mind that the price mouth spent Sunday with relatives at slump of all commodities started in jMalad, Idaho. Mrs. Charles Thornton and son, 1930. Lambs were first to strike the toboggan because of an over- - j Billy, of Salt Lake City, were guests ffigaraara of Mrs. R. L. Mason Wednesday. supply, decreasing purchasing power, . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Udy and and lower prices on other commodi- children spent Friday in Brigham. ties. There was no surplus of cattle A very dainty luncheon was given or hogs, hence that factor did not at the home of Mrs. Hannah Hess, enter into the general decline. under the direction of Mr. Allbeck of SI!1. There is a great deal of agitation the Ever Wear Aluminum company. ggjllr today among the growers because There were a number of invited some restaurant and hotel keepers guests present and an interesting 18, 1931: claim that salads and other light lecture was given. f foods are taking the place of meat In the District Court of the First food. The main difficulty seems to District in and for the Counexist where prices asked by retail- Judicial With 5 Bars Of Harmony Laundry Soap Free. of Box Elder, State of Utah. ty ers and caterers do not reflect the vs. E. James John Miller, plaintiff, present hoof values. P. Sarah Valentine, AmeriWe cant blame the cowmen for canValentine, 'and Telegraph ComTelephone trying to increase beef consumption pany of Wyoming, a corporation, deSego Or Morning Milk Tall Cans. and it is perfectly proper that in- fendants. SHERIFFS SALE. terest should be displayed from that To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the source, because manifestly the pack- 10th day of August, 1931, at the front er can only pass on to the public door of the Court House in Brigham what the grower supplies a condi- City, Box Elder County, Utah, at the For Saving Time In Making Jams and Jellies. tion that the grower has expressed hour of 12 oclock M., the following too little interest in in the past. described property situated in the 48-l- b. The chances are that the one thing County: of Box Elder, State of Utah, it more responsible than any other for . Commencing at a point 61.9 rods jj Electric Light All Purpose Family Flour. decreased beef consumption is lack North of the Southwest corner of the of quality. Good cattle sell first, Northeast quarter (NE) of Section and quality beef is always in de- Twenty-thre- e (23,) Township Nine (9) mand. The grower is vitally Inter- North, Range Two (2) West of the. Fancy Broken Slices In Large No. 2 Vi Cans. ested In the situation from the grass Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 4 20 min. to 87 roots to the table" and it is good deg. rods; thence South East 52.09 rods, more or less, to O. S. see hlmi on the job. thence Railway Some encouragement has come from L. to the 66 deg. East 6 rods South on Middle the fact that cattle values jWJ Dinnerette Brand For Your Salads. thencet of said side East Western markets still reflect a sub- North 24 6 min. 10 East rods; deg. stantial part of the recent dollar per thence North 89 deg. 30 min. East 47 cwt increase. Coast markets have rods to Eighth West Street; thence been even a little stronger. South 30 min. West 23 rods; thence Made Fresh Daily To Insure Crispness. Top fed steers on the Los Angeles North 87 deg. 45 min. West 67 rods, market last Monday brought $8.35; more or less, to O. S. L. Ry. thence North 87 deg. West 21.7 good grassers a shade stronger, top thence North 8 deg. 35 min. rods; half fat common and grades $6.75; 5.2 thence North 7 deg. 45 East Best Foods Gold Medal Finest Quality. cattle have not fared so well. Hog min. Westrods; 5.2 rods; thence North 29 own their from values are holding deg. 25 min. West 2 rods; thencci 50 cents to 75 cents increase within North 31 rods; deg. 50 min. West 2 the last two weeks. The top on the thence South 87 deg. West 23.3 rods, r Los Argeles market last week was more or less, to point of beginning, Dinnerette Brand Full 16 Oz. Cans. $8.35 for eastern grain fed. This less O. S. L. Ry. Also commencing at a point 16.14 week good, light, grain fed, quotable! chains South of the Northeast corner at $8.50. quarter (NW) of Authorities estimate a decrease of of the Northwest e Serve It Hot Or For Making Iced Tea. (23,) Township about 10 per cent In fat cattle re- Section Twenty-threthence South and aforesaid, Range ceipts on the middle western markets 8.30 chains; thence South 88 deg. for the next three months. We also West 3.86 chains; thence North 3 get some encouragement from the deg. West 4.78 chains; thence North fact that the dairy herds have been 89 deg. 47 min. West 35.26 chains; Fancy Local Grown Utah Potatoes. low to butter due well 3.62 thence thence North culled, chains; pretty fat prices, and the decrease in num- South 83 deg. 47 min. East 39.50 Doz- ihi ber of cattle from that source is chains to point of beginning. with Together going to help the situation. Large Size Heavy With Juice. The visible supply of hogs does of all the waters of Box Elder Creek and forty-fiv- e not reflect any surplus. Lamb prices for a period of six hours OUR minutes (6 hrs. 45 min.) each choice are steady to weak, with good and together with all other week, U. S. INSPECTED MEATS lambs $8.35 to $8.50 on the Los dlt'h and water rights to which the! Angeles market Any material In- said James P. Valentine and Sarah crease In livestock values must de- Valentine, or the said premises, were Pound pend on improved Industrial condi- on August 8, 1917, or thereafter enYoung Tender Milk Fed Lambs. tions which at this time look very titled, or which were then or thereon said used and premafter acquired encouraging. : ises, however evidenced, and together with aU and singular the tenements, hereditaments and ' appurtenances Shoulder Rib Cuts. thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. DEPARTMENT Purchase price payable in lawful WhHa,for money of the United States. this LAMB Dated at B. DON MRS. Brigham City, Utah, Sugar Cured Whole Or Half Ham. 17th day of July, 1931. Correspondent - IN GROCERIES: MILK .. in m ii iinrmniiriTTiTirTrnrr 39c 27c Bottle Bag 79c 2 Cans 29c MAYONNAISE Pint 29c right-of-wa- y; right-of-wa- y; 1 Potato Chips Pound 25c, Salad Dressing 35c right-of-wa- y; right-of-wa- Pork "Beans 4 Cans 29c Tree Green Tea It. 29c New Potatoes 10 lbs. 12c Sunkist Lemons 29c y. (1-1- 6) th IN LAMB MARKET 9c Shoulder Roast, HAMS STEAK Best Pound New Spuds, 15 Ibs., Oranges, 2 Dozen. Fresh Tomatoes, 2 lbs. Shredded Wheat, Package, Blue Pine Catsupi Veal Shoulder Roast, lb Leg of Lamb, lb Lamb Shoulder, lb Baby Beef, lb Beef or Lamb Stew, lb.. Store! Home-Owne- d COFFEE, M. J. B. Jr., lb SALMON, Tall Can Loaf CHEESE, CERTO, 9c .12c 19c 8c 15c 16c "T 24c 11c 69c 25c ,25c b. Bottle... r JAR RUBBERS, 6 Dozen U. S. Inspected Weenies or Franks, Minced Ham, lb- - 13c Pound Golden Ripe Bananas, lb.. PINEAPPLE, Broken Slice, No. 2y2 Can 14c 13c POTATOES, 10 lbs.. .79c HONEY, 10 lb. Pail 35c 15c 9c 19c Specials for Saturday: CT 5-l- Pound Shoulder Cuts. LARSENS Remember Folks, This is a 43c iijiiB.in 5 Cans j PINEAPPLE JOHN H. ZUNDEL, We Pay 14c In Trade For Eggs . 48c FLOUR to-w- 4' Package CERTO Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. Miss Luella Smith spent the forepart of the week with her cousin. By Joseph R. Olsen, Deputy. McCor-nic- k Wm. A. Hilton, Address: 412 , Miss Nina Udy of Riverside. Misses Nina and lone Udy of RiverBldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, atside were week-en- d torney for Plaintiff. guests of Misses 67c 79c NEW POTATOES, 10 lbs. POT ROAST, Choice Young Beef, lb VEAL ROAST, Best Shoulder Cut, lb.. . PORK SAUSAGE, Fresh, 2 lbs RIB BOIL, Lean, lb PORK, Best Shoulder Cuts, lb RUMP ROAST, Steer Beef, lb PAR J MEATS AND GROCERIES SPECIALS FOR YOU ON SATURDAY : TREAD, Full 16 Ounce Loaf, 3 for. . . . . . IOC 25c GUTTER, Fresh Creamery, lb PINEAPPLE, Matched Slices, 2 Size. .15c CORN FLAKES, Large Size, 2 Packages 25c 25c GALMGN, Tall Cans, 2 for b. Holst & Son frei V Prices for Saturday, July , Jensen & Sons b. G. ! f 5-l- Ladies Fast Colored Wash Dresses 49c Misses and Childrens Dresses and Ensembles....39c and 59c :...... Ladies Silk Hose (49c values) 29c Ladies and Childrens Silk and Knit Summer Underwear To Sell From 25c to 49c Mens and Boys Summer Underwear (49c - 98c values) To Sell For 25c and 49c Yard of Pan 49c Material Peter Every yard)....19c (regular Several Silk and Rayon Materials Cut to HALF PRICE ! PLYMOUTH 16c I Beginning Saturday Morning, July 18th POT ROAST 35c ; Loaf CHEESE, LOUR, 48-lBag IALT, Blue Pine, Can COFFEE, Blue Pine, lb DONT MISS THIS SALE 5 Jensen Meat Market Telephone No. 2 ; ILivestoek. Situatiork ' .25c . PAGE THREB Semi-Week- ly 1b Sliced Smoked Bacon, lb.. Pork Sausage (fresh), lb- Rib or Brisket Boil, lb- Pot Roast, lb Leg of Lamb, tb. Chickens, lb- Lamb Stew, 3 lbs-.- ... We Pay 13 cents For Eggs in Trade . . . i 19zC We Have Plenty of 10c 9c Milk-Fe- d .5c . ....... Sausage or Hamburger, 2 lbs 15c 17 Vic . . 17c 29c 15c . . .10c 17c ....:.. .12c . .20c 15c 14c 5c .25c Spring Chickens. -- 14 Vic 23c 15c 25c 23 r r.., r |