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Show 1 PTEMBER 2, 1932 Corinne News EVENTS BEGIN ) Glose AT BOX will be closed y, Labor Day. con-- 2 ?r business also, close las the is ay summer 'of the ; id many canyon picnics have aned. A lot Is will be needed - store has made orations to take your wants at prices, paving to visit us on c Exhibits Cover a Wider Range of Products Than in Past. of the LARSENS local Misses Connie and Olive Nelson, Ray Nelson and Jewel Nelson spent Thursday in Salt Lake City. (EEKDCY! An Oklahoma youth, convicted of felonious assault was given his choice of five years in the penitentiary or confessing his sins and promising to lead a Christian life before a large congregation in his home town. It is perhaps needless to add that he) decided to confess and promise. CORN, Green, dozen Box CRACKERS, SALAD DRESSING, Quart Bottle 3-l- 5c 29c b. 23c 20c BUTTER, (Superior), lb MILK, (Any Kind), Tall Tins POTATOES, 10 lbs. O. I 5c TAPIOCA Baloon Free! h r.leats BRAN FLAKES, (Posts), Large OCo Tall Can MILK for Packages; VINEGAR, (Extra Strength), Gallon Inspected - f turday price of r lb. on leg of : loin roasts gives :orrow shoppers all y at a price shoulVeal ;rd. mR 'ts at 9c per lb., veal pat 5c, - jw, lb. and veal per 'f 13c per lb. will many families. picnic lunch we g direction 29c Roast - under the bishopric. II A ' of Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders. The! services, which were held in the Fourth ward chapel at Ogden, were 0. McIntyre tells this one; A 5c TREMQNTON. The eighth annual stenographer in a big New York ofleader. county Box Elder county fair and rodeo, was fice a and failed search missing Mrs. John C. Craner and baby spent which opened at 10 a. m. Thursday, to find her. Finally a bright office comes up to its predecessors in every last week visiting with relatives at boy inquired: Has anyone thought Thatcher. way, officials declared. Mrs. Ross Owens was hostess to of looking on the bosss knee? (Minute) 2 Packages for The exhibition building is a gay the members M. E. club at her the of to she Because to asked him of go flowers, fruits and veget- home on galaxy Thursday afternoon. A church and hear her father preach ables of all kinds, as well as the arts, short business was held after one Sunday morning in Boston, Mrs. needlework, quilts, and canning of which a socialmeeting afternoon was spent. Jean W. Fan son's husband socked the womens department. was served to ten members her in the nose. One The flower department Is especially Luncheon and five guests. beautiful in its latticed booth, conMrs. Roland A. Reese of Boise, Herman Moody, aviator of Fairmont, taining a splendid array of blooms Idaho, is visiting her Mr. Minn., rode through a hailstorm and 2 parents, of gladiolus, marigolds, roses, dah- and Mrs. Horace Turner at their found upon landing that the hail had lias, zinnias, tritoma, pansies, cox- home here. 1 holes in the wings punched thirty-fiv- e comb, asters, giant sunflowers and of his plane. Miss Carma and Arthur Bosley many other varieties. 29c The horticulture department has a Bosley are visiting relatives in Salt newest fraternal order Brooklyns Lake Pot Roasts, (Young Beef), lb. 9c U. S. City. very fine display of all seasonable is the A. P. P. A., at present composed Misses Hope and Edna Reeder are of only three members, all of whom Rib or Brisket Boil, lb. 5 Vi c fruits worked out in a star design. The agriculture exhibit features, spending a two weeks vacation in are in jail. But it is said that there 3 25 lbs. Sausage, among other products, the wrapped Los Angeles, California. are thousands of eligibles and a rush Sliced Bacon, lb. ...14c Mrs. W. F. Cheal was the honored to join is expected. The organization green tomatoes. The growing, pack15c Roasting Chickens, lb ing and shipping of green tomatoes guest at a surprise party given by a is the Alimony Payers Protective Leg of Lamb, lb..., has been a new and successful pro- number of friends at her home on association. 16ic Veal Chops, lb 15c ject in this county this year. Tuesday evening, it being her birthTennis prizes, like The Future Farmers agricultural day. Progressive five hundred was Weiners or Vxc 13 lb Franks, exhibit features all varieties of fruits, the diversion of the evening. Deli- football teams, are rather mythical, it Veal Shoulder lb. 10c won Roast, seems. has Wills Helen root Moody crops and grains. cious refreshments were served to vegetables, Bacon Squares, lb- -. the famed Wimbledon cup four times, One outstanding feature of the exhibit twenty guests present I34c even laid eyes on it yet. but hasnt is a model farm replica, showing Many from here attended the M. house, barn, garage, granaries, chick- I. A. convention held in Garland on After traveling 200,000 miles over en and dog houses and many other The value of the United States Sunday last. While Michigans blossom queen. world looking for dangerous adthe outbuildings. is esti- Miss Margery Crampton, was dancing A number from here attended the and capitol Man-ni- x building grounds Joe not venture and on it, womens the The finding department, mated at 25,400,000. funeral services in Ogden on Saturat St. Joseph, her crown was stolen. of Minneapolis suffered a fall second floor, has displays of arts and for Cecil day son Sanders, in the bathtub. crafts, including fine paintings, as j well as the new dyeing on velvet, brass work, verichrome work on vases and shades and many other entries, including needlework, quilt V V r' lLt vvVV;il"1 and rug departments. KJi At one booth devoted to the vocational work of the Tremonton and Brigham City summer playgrounds, 3, 1932: many useful and ornamental articles made by the children this summer are on display, including a i 29c SPERRY OATS, play house completely furnished from Bag to cellar 25c garret 4 HEAD lbs RICE, (Fancy), Mild Full Create Fine Utah The club exhibit surpasses that 23c Can PEANUT BUTTER, of other years both in quantity and 5c PORK & BEANS, (Pierces), Can quality in home economics and agri100 lbs, 10c cultural lines. CORN FLAKES, Large Size The poultry building is filled with 29c VINEGAR, (Best Grade), Gallon fine entries. 69c HONEY, Gallon Can clubs and Future Farmers The 23c DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 Cans. are the mainstay of the fair in the In Tomat6 Sauce' Libby's Fancy Red 79c PRESTO JARS, (Best What Am), Quarts livestock section. One outstanding 10c 3 . thing among the Future Farmer enBREAD; 3 Loaves tries is the showing of a new type of 5c Each EGG PLANT, (Large), beef cattle for this section, the black 2c CABBAGE, lb Angus breed. MEATS The rodeo will be shown both FriExtra ' Strength Fancy Broken 9c day and Saturday afternoons, with lb BEEF POT ROASTS, Gallon No. 2Vi . . the preliminaries of the horse pulling 9c PORK SHOULDER ROASTS, lb be will finals The Friday evening. 12zC LEG OF PORK ROASTS, lb held Saturday morning, and on Sat8c MUTTON SHOULDER ROASTS, lb urday evening the prize teams of Cache and Box Elder counties will 10c lb MUTTON LEG ROASTS, have a pulling contest. 12c MUTTON CHOPS, lb New Crop Fancy, Ripe f - r ELBE COUNTY FAIR 3 s Achievement day for the H clubs of Corinne was held Tuesday evening in the Fraternal Hall. The program was as follows: Florence Hatch, mistress of ceremonies; singing, led by Doris Murphy; report of club activities, Gladys Jepperson; "What Club Work Means to Me, Rhea Reeder; song, second year girls; a demonstration on the making of salads was given by Bernice Tingey and Lois Reees; song, fourth year girls; play, How to Keep Healthy, second year girls; talk on club work, Mr. C. G. Adney; talks were given by Mrs. Ella Reeder of Brigham City, Mrs. Nebeker of Willard and Miss Izola Jensen, 4-- ar Day S. i PAGE THREE assortment of. eats at 25c lb. X yonnaise your picnic din-da- y ?r your big will be com-itho- ut a salad, y our store- will pint size jars of ' oods Mayonnaise You will find a . riety of all fresh : and local veget-- : ESsrgrorsa 'V VALBERGS - - Prices for Saturday, September SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: full display at 1; w prices. six-roo- m n CHEESE SUGAR 9-l- b. 4-- H ato Chips , - . 2-l- crisp potato chips 1 for only 8c per bag on Saturday. yill be ready for glassine bags. !nt bottles of Bec-- 1 sell for 8c per Loaf jat who we a meat loaf 1 the proportions, specially ground 3 3nd freshly lean pork saus-;turdend Members of B. E. F. In Brigham Monday ay we will the ground beef rk sausage at i 9c Three members of the Bonus Expeditionary Forces were in Brigham City Monday morning, enroute from Washington, D, C., to their home in San .Francisco. They were traveling in an old Dodge touring car and were selling small booklets to help meet their expenses. Theyt gave- their- - names as L. G Hughes, a civil engfneer, E. C. Rossin, an electrical engineer and Albert Witham, a carpenter. Mr. Hughes told the writer that they were not so much concerned about getting their bonus money as work. He they were' about getting also said he would be willing to sign over- to- the government the bonus money due him in exchange for a steady job any time. This meat loaf is Vicious mis. served rapes again able o our customers white Malaga or Girdled Seedless at 5c per lb s Sat-The- - se grapes are t of the crop. See Dmorrow.- - - SKAGGS - TENDER STEAKS, lb. FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, lb PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, lb VEAL LEG ROASTS, lb VEAL CUTLETS, Ito SPRING FRYERS, lb. YCAMORES NORTH MAIN STREET FOR SATURDAY : JR (Old Wheat) Sack I SPECIALS 70c (Mountain Queen, High Patent) VR, TER (U-- I, Extra Fine), 10 (Superior Dairy), lb 3, (Sego Lily), Package A CRACKERS, (Supreme), I, (Any Brand), .Tall Cans 4-l- s.. 'EE, (Fresh, Dated); lb & 50c 20c b. 3-lb- (Chase . 38c .33c 5c 21c. Sanborns) 3 (Mothers Crystal Wedding), Pkg. 19c -69c 'itEY, (New), 1 Gallon Cans; ION, (Good, Pink), 3 Tall Cans. . . 25c ? RIBS, BRISKET, (Boiling), lb 7c - J ROASTS, (Shoulder Cuts), lb 10c 10c L ROASTS, (Shoulder Cuts), lb 1 ROASTS,, (Shoulder-Cuts- ), lb.. . .10c BURGER AND SAUSAGE, 3 lbs.. .25c DRIVE DOWN AND SAVE. t 25C OLIVES 29c bag 17 '2c 4C lib can BACON Fancy Light Weight Pound. . . ...15c Luna Laundry BUTTER; (Fresh Creamery), lb SOAP, 10 Bars Naptha or Crystal White) SUGAR, lflilb. Cloth Bag MILK, (Morning or Sego), 2 Tall Cans. Package LARD, VINEGAR, (For Pickling), Gallon Bag FLOUR, 48-lPackage SUGAR, (Powdered), or Gloss), 3 Packages, STARCH, (Corn CATSUP, Quart Can SALMON, (Alaska Red), 2 Tall Cans. . . MALT, (Blue Pine), Can MATCHES, Carton of 6 Boxes. 4-l- b. b. 19c 25c 53c . .9c 39c 22c 72c 17c ,25c 15c .25c 35c 19c Package. . . ,23c BICE, (Extra Fancy), 19c PEANUT BUTTER, Large Bottle 20c Package TEA, (Green), 32c COFFEE, (Blue Pine), lb GOLD DUST, (Scouring Powder) , 3 for . . 10c b. 8-0- z. (Regular 10c Package) PEAS, (Fancy Pack), 3 Cans BEANS, (Cut, Stringless), 2 Cans TOMATOES, (Solid Pack), 2 Cans ORANGES,- (Heavy With Juice), Dozen. - LETTUCE; (Large Heads), Each. 25c 15c 15c .10c 5c Juice), Dozen. . .25c 10c POT ROAST, (Steer Beef), lb LEMONS," (Hfeavy With YEAL ROAST, (Best Shoulder), lb.. . . . .10c 10c PORIf ROAST, (Best Shoulder), lb 12c PORK ROAST, (Leg Cut), lb PORK SAUSAGE (Fresh Ground); 3 lbs. 23c PRIME RIB ROAST, (Steer Beef), lb., . .13c 2 10 bars. . . . tall cans. . 19c SOAP BEANS With Pork and Tomato Sauce Offers the Following Saturday Specials: 4-I- lbs 4 lb. SOAP 2-l- rf. 10c 10c 10c 14c 15c BIG STORE b. filli! 12'jC n. b. joMri & sous (A-- B Two prisoners in the ball and chain at gang at the state penitentiary to were required Colo., Canon City, wear women's dress for three days as the punishment for the violation of rules. prison rety of Parity fA 13c RAISINS 1-- ; 12c Pound. SALMON SARDINES Tall can 15c large tins. 25c PINEAPPLE VINEGAR can. wish ng different .84.113 4-- H it tose b. Bell Mission 19c Potato Chips 5 bars. . . Dinnerette 19C Pound. .. TJIIEATIES . 19c A 2 Fin Cereal packages 19c . Peanut Butter OATS Brand 9 lb. bag 25C 21b. jar. .... Extra F'ine Rolled We A Maximum Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY! AT OLES MARKET ORANGES, (Large), Dozen 20c 15c 7c 32c 20c GRAPES, (Red Malagas), Basket . RED POTATOES, 10 lbs COFFEE, (Maxwell House) r lb SUPERIOR BUTTER, lb GRAPEFRUIT, (Shavers), 2 Cans; . . .25c 25c PEAS, (Spring Garden), 2 Cans 15c LEG OF LAMB, lb LAMB SHOULDER ROAST, lb.. ; ... .12c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, Ib.v. . . . . .10c PORK, (Shoulder Roast, Hock), lb.. . .10c BEEF, VEAL OR LAMB STEW, lb.. . : .5c 15c VEAL CUTLETS, lb 13c STEWING HENS, lb.. 12c BABY BEEF ROAST, lb |