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Show -- THE BOX ELDER NEWS. DECLINE NOTED pork Roasts IN Usftf5 Roasts jssuf J Lth ur h served BUSKS OF LOCAL DISTRICT sweet po . Isaac B. Newton Makes Report for Month at!nme of our good Ked PoU 6? Sift Should- - Roasts will sell er Pork ner pound. Be Just Passed. our market for gforday where quality Ts are supreme. Pumpkin Pie EsrarsS large Saturday C;u sel SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Industry and trade in the Twelfth Federal Reserve District continued to mark time at low levels during September, while the harvesting of farm products proceeded satisfactorily. The number of employed decreased by at least the full seasonal amount. Average commodity prices remained about the same during the month. Changes in the banking and credit situation were of considerable significance, currency circulation and the volume of reserve bank credit in use increasing by to the highest levels reached since the immediate post-wperiod. Deposits and loans of reporting member banks continued to decline. Harvesting of most crops was nearing completion early in October, having been attended in September as in August, by favorable weather conditions. As in 1930, there is a tendency on the part of farmers to delay shipments at current low prices in the hope of receiving better crop returns at some 'future time. Actual harvests of most deciduous fruits have been somewhat below earlier estimates, reflecting the effects of inadequate water and abnormal temperatures during the growing season. Despite the conditions of the past year, yields of grain and field crops and of deciduous fruits will approximate the average of recent years, although they will be wrell below the large crop of 1930. September Navel 1st estimates of the 1931-3- 2 orange crop are somewhat smaller than packed box shipments of the preceding crop year. Twelfth District industrial activity declined slightly, after allowance for seasonal variations. Crude oil production and refining activity in California were further reduced during September and substantial decreases were recorded in inventories of petroleum products. Output of lumber was curtailed slightly more than is usual between August and September, while orders and shipments also declined, resulting in little change in lumber stocks. Flour production expanded more than seasonally. Nothwithstand-in- g a slight decline in production of cepper during September, further additions were made to inventories of copper, which were already higher than at any previous time. Construction activity advanced slightly from the low levels of August Trade activity was about the same in September as in August. Neither mid-Octob- er ar Si Ginger, Spic Cin-A- ll nd Placed There Veiently soothingly be a priced. courteous to guide you to do things that you locate quickly. The not Lettuce semi-droug- 4c Head fall. Utah Lettuce is fine flavored this It is more free from brown Local very streaks than Lettuce we The heads At this season, when other greens are scarce, Lettuce is any other have seen. are large. in the almost essential diet. At 4c a head several. We have purchased an enormous amount, but shop early to eliminate any chance of youll want OR SKAGGS 71 STORES IfOOD Surety of "A In. & Purity Carson of Allesley, Eng-- 1, who is 100, says she wants to prize fight before she dies. Ella that the fortune Sir Thomas Lipton about ten million are, a tidy sum, .although much than one would have expected former tea king to have amassed, the worlds best loser had given 1 many millions in philanthropy left most of what remained t6 rttable institutions, as he had no. eports it relatives. hlins Rosenwald, noted merchant philanthropist of Chicago, has tfved the 1931 award for distln-'she- d public service, given by the tary club of that city. He has an more than seven million dollars schools, housing projects and Y. M. A. buildings for negroes; five mll- to the University of Chicago, W three million for a museum, Billion for Jewish colonization in jsia, and has established a thirty ran dollar fund for general phil-wp- ic purposes. Incidentally it I w mentioned that he married . ?ear the age of 67 years. TAGE THREE ly retail nor wholesale sales increased by the full seasonal amount. Ad- Tax Mailers Are Disjusted carloadings remained uncussed By Taxpayer changed. A substantial increase was recorded in the volume of intercoastal traffic during the month, however, (Continued from first page) reflecting principally a rise in general cargo shipped from Pacific to Atlantic no markets but a dried up winter Coast ports. Registrations of new range to face. automobiles decreased less than With these cold facts staring you seasonally. in the face how are you going to pay Between Sept. 16th and Oct 21st, your federal loan and taxes? Will credit extended by the Federal Reserve you have enough left to buy a ton of Bank of San Francisco increased fur- coal to keep you warm? I fear not. ther by 1142,000,000 to the highest I have always deemed it a pleasure level in more than ten years. Dis- to pay taxes to maintain our schools counts at the Federal Reserve Bank and government. But under the ban advanced sharply and the volume of of present prices how in the name of bills bought in the open market, most Heaven are we going to do it? "On the other hand, are we going of which were purchased in New York rather than in local markets, to lay down, let our taxes go in deexpanded rapidly to the highest levels fault, be penalized so we cannot ($84,000,000) recorded since April, redeem our farms when prosperity 1920. Loans and deposits of member does come again? Lets awake from banks declined during the five weeks our stupor and do something more ended Oct. 21st. The withdrawal of than dream of our mansions above. "Some of us are standing with our deposits from commercial banks was accompanied by a further marked rise eyes turned toward Heaven expecting iu the demand for currency. Interest the Savior to come down and adjust rates Increased In the Twelfth Dis- things for us. But Im here to tell trict following their firming in the you your toes will turn In that direction long before He gets here. The national money centers. Lord helps us when we show a willto do something for ourselves. A manufacturer, trying to find new ingness He obedience through the learned uses for lead pencils, offered prizes for suggestions of something novel. things which He suffered, and you A humorist remarks that signing can do likewise. "Now the first thing In order, as I order blanks would be a novel use for them just now. see it, is for the North and South Box Elder Farm Bureau presidents, in connection with the tax committee, to call a meeting at an early date to be held at the Box Elder court house. For the taxpayers to meet with the county officials and have a heart to heart discussion and decide what part of our assessment will be fair and right to pay under present conditions. One year ago now, the bankers of this county put their heads together d of and said, Well pay just our assessment and no more. And it was accepted notwithstanding thein vaults were filled with money. Now what should they do for us knowing our pockets are empty? "I will notify the said Bureau presidents the second day after this T- rA Grand Crowd Will appears in print requesting them to call this meeting unless some good Be at The and authority calls my number Ballroom convinces me that Im on the wrong track in suggesting such a thing. Otherwise, watch for the notice and A BIG all be there. This is not Will Rogers, but Will Adams speaking. one-thir- 57-A- Bluebird Saturday Evening -l Carnival HALLOWEEN Screaming in alarm and then getting angry when she found a burglar in her room, Miss Elizabeth Horran of Baltimore, chased him outside and down the street four blocks into the arms of a policeman. BALL Has Been Arranged! f and AH Your Friends Are Invited Pass the Word Around You ADMISSION: Couple 50c; Extra Lady 25c If you happen to be troubled with ankylostomiasis, you may be glad to know that a new remedy, hexylresor-cina- l, is more effective than any other. In other words, the new treatment knocks out hookworm in the first round being about 70 times as1 powerful as carbolc acid as a germ killer, yet harmless to use. isdUSS Real Values For Saturday 9c Gloss Starch indicate by the late ranted to only ht Semi-Week- Kingsford Corn and 25c Package Oxydol Large Cans Pineapple. 19c 14c 15c 23c 25c 30c Bottle Catsup Kitchen King Salmon, Large Cans 2 Cans Blue Pine Pumpkin Quart Jars Fresh Honey MAYTAG SERVICE DEPARTMENT Write or Phone MAYTAG SHOP OGDEN, UTAH. Our truck will be at your door. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF WASHERS. PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consnlt County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. i NOTICE TO CREDITORS C. HOLST & SON Estate of George F. Baker, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Half Block South of Tabernacle Fresh Salted Peanuts Lb. 20c Remember fruits carry We in stock, new candied for your FRUIT CAKES. When you want something in the confectionery line, always try the Co. Hollywood Candy SERVICE SANITARY QUALITY - - Prices for Saturday, Oct. 31st, 1931: 5 Pounds 19c 17c 29c BEANS Fancy Recleaned Idaho Red Chili Beans. 3 Pounds RICE Blue Rose Head Rice. Carolina Fancy OATS Rolled White Oats in a PAR For 9-l- b. Bag Sanitary Bag. a $1.00 in All Kinds of Water- - Large Packs 3 Packages Cleaning -- 25c 10 Bars 29c Laundry Soap Harmony, the Newest and Finest Laundry Soap. FLOUR Bag 75c Electric Light, High Patent Family Flour. Pound BUTTER 30c Please. Pure Sweet Butter That 4 Ounce Can 10c OYSTERS Fancy Southern Packed Oysters at a Saving. TOILET SOAP 3 Bars Palmolive, With a Package of Palmolive Beads Free. 48-l- b. Will Cream A QUALITY MEATS (U. S. Inspected) Pound Roast Mutton Shoulder Yearling Mutton. Pound Pot Roast Shoulder and Prime Pound Steak Sirloin or Lb. Picnics Smoked Fancy, Young Beef. Rib Cuts T-Bo- 5c 9c 13c 12c Sugar-Cure- d. TIIE RIGHT WE RESERVE TO LIMIT QUANTITIES I a? W. B. Jenson & Sons Unusual Bargains for Saturday: BUTTER, Fresh Creamery, lb LARD, 8-l- 32c 89c 23c 15c 18c Pail b. RICE, 5 lbs EXTRA SPECIAL Mens and Boys Wool Flannel Shirts. . . .98c 98c Boys Woolen Lumber Jackets Ladies and Childrens Wool Dress Gloves at Half the Regular Price ! Special for Saturday and Sunday: office of Attorney L. A. Miner, 228 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, on or before the thirty-firday of December, A. D. 1931. LAWRENCE A. MINER, Ancillary Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of George F. Baker, ' deceased. Date of first publication; October (o23-n223rd, A. D. 1931. PINEAPPLE, 2(4 Size Can BEANS, Navy, 6 lbs RAISINS, New Crop; 3 Packages CORN MEAL, Bag. SOAP, Bob White, 10 Bars. 9-l- .25c 24c 28c b. PUMPKIN, 2(4 Size, 2 Cans TOMATO SOUP, Campbells, 3 Cans. BEANS, Red Mexican or Chili, 6 lbs. 19c . . .25c 18c 5c LETTUCE, Large Heads POT ROAST, Tender, Young Beef, lb.. . . 10c 11c PORK ROAST, Best Shoulder, lb RIB BOIL, (Fine for Vegetable Soup), lb. 8c 17c PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs ,19c PORK CHOPS, Extra Fancy, lb We Pajr 27e in Trade for Eggs st LARSENS 0) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Remember have applications state loans as for real follows; $ 2250.00 1600.00 1500.00 2800.00 3500.00 1200.00 one for ,$15000.00 semrity offered is 9-l- . instance. end t6 eo to I UOU. i City 15c Utah 2-l- b. Jar 39 c OQi I December, A. D. 1931. I. E. KING, administrator of the estate of Jens P. Jacobsen, deceased. Date of first publication: Oct. 16th, Attorney for Administrator. J. WESLEY HORSLEY, b. U. Q' O. Tnqnected y Estate of Jens P. Jacobsen, also known as J. P. Jacobsen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 513 South, First West street, .Brigham, Utah, on or before the 21st day of A. D. 1931. b. S0TICE TO CREDITORS Beef Pot Roast, lb Rnd. Steak, 21b Loin, Rib or Brisket Boil, Sausage, 2 lbs- --. Bacon Squares, lb Beef Steaks, lb Mutton Chops, lb or Roast, Small Pork Loin Chops lb. lb.--- - 3) (adv-ol6-nl- lb. I8V2C SMOKED HAMS, (Whole or Half), y everything; for you, collecting and remit-I- f you are interested, ME AT ONCE! . . . BriSh am Store! d BEANS, Red Chili or Navy, COFFEE, M. J. B. Jr., 1 ft PEANUT Butter (School Boy), DATES, 2 lbs. Pail. LARD, Bag. OATS, CHEESE. 2 ibs. 8-l- first-ever- Home-Owne- 5 lbs. INVESTMENTS I Folks, This is a -- 10c 25c 8c Yiir WJc 8c 19c 4 Estate of John D. Peters, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of February, A. D. 1932. Perry D. Peters and Louisa E. Peters, executors of the ' estate of John D. Peters, deceased. Date of first publication, Oct. 16th, A. D. 1931. WILLIAM E. DAVIS, (ol6-nl- 3) Attorney for Executors Specials for Saturday: Large Grapefruit, 8 for 49c 19c 20c 25c 25c Sweet Spuds, 5 lbs 'Fig Bars, 1 lb Tru-Jel- l, 6 Packages. Chili Beans, 8 lbs. . Maxwell House Coffee, lb Large Pineapple, 2 for Veal Shoulder Roast, lb Pork Shoulder Roast, lb Baby Bee Roast, lb. : Beef Boiling Meat, Ibi . Roasting Chickens, lb Veal Stew,41bs.vv .32c . otrs subset 25c 12c 13c 12c 8c 22c .25c |