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Show f 1932.- OCTOBER 14, THE BOX ELDER NEWS. Semi.WppIrlv This Woman Lost CROP REPORT 45 Pounds of Fat Qual- - sacrificed f it e'fber lan do the same tor yourself g pre. ikRoastssell will ay, we lean, fed, small, for Roasts Shoulder -- fed Corn er ft- has a better flavor, more firm and cut IThese will be I desired size. When gee them, youll piece, a ln1930 and most meat bar- - 981,000 too. Sausage unday morning ,ast, we suggest ry our pure Pork .Sausage low price of 17c at the I Brigham to know Maiz Com our last about tender and are t Try some tomor- iThe price will be lead. Loaves 5c lore sells 2 loaves for only 5c. will compare mi! tO White Maid IK B lust pa 8. .mm S. ilia This fav-i- n quality with the expensive of Our 10c Raisin, quality Health n Aim 1 a 3. 9-l- POT ROASTS, (Young Beef), 1b RIB OR BRISKET BOIL, lb SAUSAGE, 3 lbs SLICED BACON, lb PORK CHOPS, (Small), lb HAMS, (Mountain Brand), Whole or Half, lb VEAL CHOPS, lb- VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb BACON SQUARES, lb- - I To 5$ idlalt Lake- tisepK har.es Curti8 will schedule 1 Utah next dur-SatJrd- ay &A oV i hgg, Tr - Republican cal1 for h uVgan brief las between Itioa gL and a Option lnSc ? SyS r1 tfth 1- - wle tif11 ItoL fosses V i!, regular Salt City, cam-- I devered In iXf taft rJva "h0 h arrive m "1 wm leave m- - ls therehe !vmChe Junction met by a beaded honaWw Jfnator Reed tteeman Er , Md Representatives v, tbourow and Don tbe vlc Presi-- a 10 Wan t0,r caravan, Elatoarr ving here ro '" for I pfParations srr st three-cour- ); bnn-u- ar multi-millionair- e, ig Clearance Sale! Saturday Morning, Smoot-Hawle- . - & sons BIG STORE BUTTER, (Fresh Creamery), lb Bag SUGAR, Pail LARD, Brick CHEESE, SALMON, (Fancy), Small Can MILK, (All Brands), Tall Cans Package. .. SUGAR, (Powdered), BAKING POWDER, (Calumet), COFFEE, (Blue Pine), Bars SOAP, (Sunny Monday), DUST (Scouring Powder), Cans BEANS, (Chili), lbs 10c PUMPKIN, (22 Size), Can 15c BEANS, (Navy), 5 lbs. 19c PEANUT BUTTER, Large Jar 15c . . TOMATOES, (Solid Pack), 2 Cans. . . 25c SALMON, (Fancy Red), 2 Tall Cans. 25c BEANS, (Cut Stringless), 3 Cans 25c PEAS, (Garden Run), 3 Cans PEANUTS, (Large, Fresh), lb.. .25c STARCH, (Corn or Gloss), 3 Packages. 29c Kaddie SODA CRACKERS, 2DC , ORANGES, (Fancy), 2 Dozen SWEET POTATOES, 5 lbs...... Each CELERY, (Large Bunches),3 LETTUCE, (Large Heads), for.lb. Beef), POT ROAST, (Corn-Fe- d VEAL ROAST, (Best Shoulder), lb. jo lb.. (Milk-Fed- ), LEG OF LAMB, .... PORK ROAST, (Best Shoulder), lb. lb. 1 ), LEG OF PORK ROAST, (Corn-ledHAM, (Choice 5-l- r Me In Ogden, Lawrence-Stoddard- no-ho- Fresh-Roaste- C. Holst & Son 1-l- b.. fj 9c c 25c Mantua News 2-l- ? 5c 20c b. 8-l- STORES tain Speeches . . j W (skaggs wssssa tin. 19c 24c MILK, (Any Brand), Can GERMADE, Bag. Tre-mont- flute Bread at 5c Saf is a value un- d in any city of lation. 0. P. - S. Cinnamon Rolls :h in sweets, shor- , and raisins. You ppreciate that we ate lli2C (One Package Wheat Hearts Free!) 2-l- crop of local Lettuce is ready, leads are large, fall 9 PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR. 10c 9-l- al Lettuce diet) SALAD DRESSING, (Medium Size) NAVY BEANS, 5 lbs ; SOAP, (Garden Complexion), 6 Bars The Republican rally at the tabernacle here Wednesday night was attended by a large number of who came out to greet Senatorpeople Reed Smoot and the other candidates of the party. County Chairman J. A. Flshburn called the meeting to order at 8 oclock and introduced W. W. Seegmiller, Republican candidate for governor, as the first speaker: Mr. Seegmiller said we farmers, particularly, have had rather a sad experience, and its not the other fellows fault, but ours. We have extended our credits, he continued, and gone into debt individually and collectively and now these debts must be paid. He said we have lived beyond our means and ability to pay, and the state and government have done likewise until we are in bondage. He said there is no use to sit by the roadside and murmur, but we must have some constructive leaders to help us out of our difficulties. There are some things we can do; we must cease going in debt. He said we have built a government on thousands of dollars are wheels; spent in useless travel. Our problems are peculiar to ourselves and our officials should remain at home and help solve them. He advised that we learn to cut out In government expense in order to reduce tax burdens. He urged that we elect men and women to the legislature who have an understanding of taxation, who will keep ex- SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: FRESH (Whole or Half), lb.. FRESH (Center Slices), lb.. ROLLED Bag PEANUT BUTTER, Jars FLOUR, (Honey Bee), Bag SPAGHETTI, (Loose), lbs. lb VEAL SHOULDER lb PORK SHOULDER BEEF ROASTS Fancy), lb. to lb LEG OF LAMB LARD, (Home Rendered), lbs PORK SAUSAGE, lbs GROUND BEEF, lbs. STEWING HENS, (Large), lb Corn, Saturday we will rsell this brand for r large can. ,f Del Maiz per b. JENSEN MEAT MARKET d re-i- 28 ur jr bag. customers ar Senator Smoot Talks On Tariff and Beet Industry. ls 0. P. S. Ger-i- s. Saturday, the hags will sell for ny 8, (505,-000- ); ood ! bushels. Oats and barley are estimated to have amounted to 3,045,000 bushels in at ft8alnst in 1931, 3,- 646.000 in 1930 and 3,329,000 in 1929 Their average in was 2- 668.000 bushels. There has been In raceat years to Crease production of feed grains and hav. Utahs hay crops of 1932 are now estimated at 1,391,000 tons, compared to in. 1931, 1,371,000 in 1930, 1.375.000 in 1929, and a five-yeaverage in 1924-19of 1,351,000 tons of hay. Fruit crops in 1932 were much above those of last year. The apple crop this year i3 estimated at 825,000 bushels, compared to the very small production of 400,000 in 1931; peaches 565,-00- Geimade ant more families 8, 1924-192- When otn-asu- al 3 5,304,000 Offers the Following Saturday Specials: BUTTER, (Superior), lb 21c FLOUR, (Mountain Queen), 50-lSack, 73c When Yon Think of It Uc an acquaintance of Tenny- this year amounted to 748,000 bushels ",15c sons said to him that he was so de- compared to 550,000 last year; and 16 Vic pressed that he almost contemplated this years pear crop is estimated at 15c ending it all, Tennyson advised him 77.000 bushels, as against 49,000 in 10c 1931. These totals include all fruit to Just1 grimly go on." Why not I3c both what was sold and Joetnarly go on 1 There are to many produced, did what not leave farm. the things to laugh at. Including ourselves. The sugar beet crop of 1932 is now Exchange. estimated at 741,000 tons, the largest . crop since 1925. In 1931 the crop guests of Mr. and Mrs. Value amounted to 505,000 tons, in 1930 it Encouragement 0 Words of encouragement hearten the was 553,000 and in 1929 it was Mrs. Newell Larsen is with: tons. The big crop of 1925 Mrs. Oluf Johnson is spending the relatives and friends in visiting sower to scatter seeds of service, Logan. to tons. amounted week Lake her at Salt with 1,064,000 City which bring happiness In their growth. Saturday evening, a partjr The production of sugar beets for daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. was W. S. Roylston. enjoyed by a number of young Dave Johnson. 1932, in tons, with figures for 1931 in folks at the home of Miss Barbara parentheses, is: Utah 741,000 Mrs. Peter Peterson of Brigham Rasmussen. se A delicious hot, After the Logan reception, at which Michigan 1,110,000 (581,000); City spent Wednesday here a guest to was served supper eight Vice President Curtis will make a Montana 700,000 (617,000); Wyoming of her sister, Mrs. Wm. M. Goulding. guests. The evening was spent in brief talk, the caravan will go to 492.000 (552.000); Nebraska 819,000 Mrs. Lorin Jeppson and Mrs. Chas. social chat. half-ho(2,532,-000Colorado 1,884,000 Ogden, making stops at (891,000); Jeppson spent W ednesday last at Mrs. John Abbott of Brigham City' Idaho 662,000 (301,04)0); Calicities enroute. The itinerary calls Paradise, guests of Mr. and Mrs. spent Thursday last, with relative other for stops at the following places: fornia 1.164,000 P. O. Hansen. (1,060,000); and friends here. United penditures within the budget and (864,000); Hyrum, 2:30 p. m.; Wellsville, 3:30 states 1,015,000 Mrs. Lawrence Stoddard entertained obey the law in these matters. States 8,587,000 (7,903,000). p. m., and Brigham, 4:30 p. m. afternoon in honor of her Congressman Colton said this is a Sunday son Ancient French Banner ninth birthday. Games strange campaign. If one were asked were Douglas and refreshments served played The orillumme of France was tlier to give a brief statement between the to seven suests. ancient banner of the kings of France issues, excepting tariff and perhaps Mrs. Lewis Perkins of Wellsville, prohibition, there would be little dif- visited Monday with her daughters and was first used as a national in 1119. It was a crimson flag ference. He said there is some sentiMrs. Ernest Johnson and Mrs, ment favoring a change, and in sup- here, three Vandykes to represent into cut Melvin Jensen. of port of President Hoover he said he fire, with a silken tassel Misses Luella Carlyle and Donnetta tongues is not a yet he is Miller, and Mr. Owen Goodmanor of between each, and was carried on .8c SALMON, fairly well to do. He was an orphan SaU Lake City spent Sunday here as staff. boy and what he has he has earned . .12c himself and not inherited millions as SALMON, some of his opponents have. He re23c futed the charge that Senator Smoot OATS, b. had favored the rich. He enumerated b. 20c many important things the senior senator had done for Utah and said 48-l- b. 69c can you people imagine what would be the result with the sugar beet Oct. 15th 21c 3 y industry were it not for the tariff bill? The Democratic Past experience at our sales, tells you to be 9c ROAST, platform does not call for a protechere early for sizes, quality and low prices. comtive tariff, he said, but for a . .10c He revenue for tariff ROAST, only. petitive called attention to the statement of $1.00N Mens Full Cut Heavy Work Shirts, 3 for 12c 9c Governor Roosevelt at Seattle, that (Choice, 49c Value) (Regular every tariff must come down. The 10c 35c and 49c ROAST, results of such a policy, he said, Boys and Girls Winter Unions, Selling 49c and 65c would be disastrous to the American 19c Super-- 8 or Rawhide Overalls, 2 Boys Mens, farmer and American labor. He en25c Mens and Boys 49c (All Silk) Dress Sox 25c tered into a lengthy discussion of 3 25c 2 Mens and Boys Rayon Sox, pair the tariff and concluded with splen25c I9c Hose 35c for 3 Ladies Fine Mercerized did tributes to the service of presiSmoot in Senator 25c and Hoover dent Tan and White (All Silk) Hose, (Regular 45c), Infants 18c behalf of the people of this great 25c Shirts (Silk Stripe), Only.... Baby nation and state. 25c 49c Hose, for and Girls Childrens Senator Smoot was delayed at All Wool and and Silk) (Silk and was late in arriving at 49c and 65c 79c and 89c Childrens Sleepers the meeting and while the audience was waiting, short talks were given 98c and Up, Mens and Boys Fast Colored Dress Shirts 49c by Judge John C. Davis and Attorney 98c and 79c Mens and Womens Heavy Garments B. C. Call. $1.15 and 98c) (Regular Senator Smoot said in opening his 10c and 20c Heavy Grade Feather Ticking, address that while speaking at the 13c came Colored a Best message Grade, Fast Ginghams rally in Tremonton, to the Upon 45c him telephone. Girls Dresses and Ladies calling (Small Sizes) in- Offers the Following Saturday Specials: going to the phone later he was See the marked down prices on Prints, formed that Governor Roosevelt had Tubing, Sheeting, Outings and Challies. 20c just made a public statement that Size if elected, he would favor a reduction Package of Pancake and Waffle Flour Large 53c of 20 per cent ad valorem on sugar, 10-l- b. 23c and for lc more, get a package of for Cloth which is a fifth of a cent a pound. If Wheat Hearts, (like Cream of Wheat). 75c statement were realized, he said, that b. 10c Kitchen Salmon, can fields in more King no beet be would there over the state 19c Toilet 5 Calumet 59c travels Bars In Utah. my Soap b. he said, I have seen the best beet 10c Bottle Clorox Large 5c fields in the history of the state. d lb 9c Jumbo Peanuts, low Roosevelts proposed Under in5c tariff, so destructive to the beet what would take the place .17c ofdustry, the $5,000,000 that now goes to b. the people as the result of this in25c dustry? I wonder, he said, if Governor Roosevelt thinks more of the 32c of New York state than he votes Half Block South of Tabernacle lb does of all the votes in the west. 21c In discussing his attitude toward 10 labor. Senator Smoot said he was 10c not ashamed of his record toward 3 GOLD the laboring man as he has received 15c his hands all any honest man at 5 sliced be There will i WEDNESDAY bushels in 1029. The average production in the five years, 1924-192- LARSENS HOLD RALLIES Preliminary returns from the harvests of 1932 indicate a total tion of 4,867,000 bushels of producwheat compared with 4,679,000 in 1931, 6- - good-size- d one of the fus of roasts REPUBLICANS FOR OCT. 1ST "Dear Sirs: For three months Ive been using your salts and am very much pleased with results. Ive lost 45 pounds, 6 Inches In hips and bust measure. Ive taken three bottles one lasting five weeks. I had often tried to reduce by dieting but never could keep it up, but by cutting down and taking Kruschen Ive had splendid results. I highly recommend it Mrs. Carl Wilson, to my friends. Manton, Mich. To lose fat SAFELY and HARMLESSLY, take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen In a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast dont miss a morning. To hasten results, go light on fatty meats, potatoes, cream and pastries a bottle that lasts four weeks costs but a trifle but don't take chances be sure it's Kruschen your health comes first get It at Wm. Thornton Drug Co. or any drug store In America. If not joyfully satisfied after the first bottle (adv-tf- ) money back. for our . been easy to cut t customers budget for spenditures. They PAGE THREE 3-l- b. jc -- A could ask. The speaker then entered into a Smoot-Hawlspirited discussion of the meant tariff bill and what it deto the people of this nation. He nounced Senator Harrison of Mississippi for his stand against the tariff. He called Senator Harrison the free one. Utah, trader, if there ever-waof all states, should welcome the tariff as a protective measure of her SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY! ey s industries, agriculture and mining the speaker declared. He concluded am in by saying, As long as I to take aim be will my public life it care of our own, rather than have And also foreign goods enter here. interests the of be jealous I shall of my state and guard and protect them with all the power I have. Musical selections were rendered of by Mrs. Dan Zundel and daughter Mrs. and Blythe Farr Bert Willard, E. Tingey of this city. Peculiar Defense fish, called the puffer, in danger by sud when defends itself the appearance of a assuming denly A gray-pree- n balloon. of Inheritor right In her husbands estate is called a dower right, and a mans interest in his wifes estate Is Right A widows called curtesy right AT OLES MARKET 17c SWEET SPUDS, 5 lbs OATS, (Wedding Crystal), Package. . .17c 57c Brick CHEESE, NAVY OR CHILI BEANS, 5 lbs 15c 21c BUTTER, (Superior), lb.... 25c CORN, 3 Cans 25c SHRIMPS, 2 Cans BABY BEEF ROAST, lb 10c 12c PORK SHOULDER ROAST, lb 10c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb 25c PORK SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs 5c BEEF, VEAL OR LAMB STEW, lb 13c STEWING HENS, !b 15c HAM, (Whole or Half), lb 5-I- ; b. y |