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Show THE RICH COUNTY N'"'.7y . n.AUl.-CU-M- U: .A ....... $$ffs $$ O ' t ty Mea Market' g $ , 7k3 og9 Tbe place to do your Trading we handle only the best qua1 ity of f resh & cured Meats we also have a fresh line of canned, goods, bread and cakes, crackers, fruits md vegetables Come in and see .The goods and ; , . t'-- ' . h ' - -- ' it v 'P !is $S-- f oT' v.-- F hr; ) ' ' r-.--' b - ? $$$$$ t ; !,- At a time when the allied cause was An institute for the teachers of Rich k and uncertain, Gen. Foch assumed County was held Friday November the command, and from that date victories fourth at Laketown, in the high school took the place of defeat. His genius, building. Miss Matilda Peterson, State his calm faith and his heroic determin-- Primary Supervisor and Mr. E. J. Nor of ation, took the poorly organized allied ton, assistant t State Superintendent armies, and welded them into one uni- - of Public Instructions, from Salt Lake r- - rJ - - . : f - X City were the Instructors. The teaching of reaiing and qualifications of teachers sesj Had it not been for his matchless qua-- i were discussed. The meeting Vns in after twelve to thirty ten lities as a military leader, our country wo- sion from ca h was searved to uld have paid a far higher price in blood, which alunch ' Weston Ro b tears and treasure. No wonder our folks ers and visitors by the F. Hoyt arista cheer lhemselv.es.. hoarse, when this sim- and Mrs J. Schco. man of infinate majesty of ac Laketownteachersnd 5! ple looking girls.' hievement appears before them. rr.rss capable of striking fied - hammer blows. ' r. ;h : Ml Ihzr Hollars a 'Year;; - the .eservlcehnaii tSl-;- . i "' add IqlLbiliy z,V-- ; Call jRgll zy?rrr ft. cwskvtj. r 7' lsx'assm wc 4 With your feet snugly tucked in a pair of warm - ww- ' - j ...... VOO VC1M IV) NOUR. PRIUTIU AO AH EXCLUSIVE OOSPRIWTi'HG !a-- and Joseph W. Gibbons and M r. and Mrs Jerry G. Sprouse went to Lo gan the La ter part of the week to visit re latives and friends. , . Fix It While Its Fixable j ! I JEST U QiZViCSS FE.tJ 'ER NOU VVi GIVE IT .. PROFIT, fO US, SO VdE'U-UNi- S WiORE SHC? Mrs- - 4 A kliCXiE SAYS r Garden City, Nov. 8th, V,rs Stella P F.icli is again with us and J as assumed her ! ors i.a our on afy s hoo'. .Mr. ,. T .4 Garden City Notes .Ball-Ban- d teHj 4.4.4..j.t To bring before the country In visual form the vast problem it is helping to solve, the American Red Cross has prepared for its Annual Roll Call, Nov. 11 to 24, a poster showing how rather than diminishing the total of World War veterans entitled to Federal aid continues to grow. Red Cross Service to these men Is costing $1C,C33,3QO a year. , and Warm in Snow, Slush, or Zero Weather Arctics, you will not suffer in the -severest weather. ; it, ......... "Ball-Ban- d Arctics are lined with heavy wool, and are strongly made to stand hard wear. They also protect your shoes from being soaked and ruined. Come in and supply your needs from our Ball-Ban- d stock. v t 'ATS 1ACUEV TO GT ke;:3?wer GUT A SETTER tea cu . A 4- ca T 'I' i ? athletic has to take the very best jf liimselFcr he goes to b.d with Aulically G. N. Weston accompanied County Miss Matilda Peterson: State Primary dir- ector, on a visit our in school last Friday, They report the school in agood condition i A ' j 4 tual exchange was made, Victor Satterth-waitand others made a trip to the Forks of l.og m Canyon driving all Cache Cattle that far, and there met the Cache val- V ley .boys County Furniture Ca ' X ; ' cattle. i ; ! . ffrt xfvl - 5RENCER BROS; & CO; I'. r v v i s 4 Rich CouutyV Largest Store ' ' VVAR PRICES ARE DOWN TO ' ' r ' Training designed to fit them for the battle of life was taken by 147 blinded men at the Red Cross Institute for the Blind,' near Baltimore, Md., during the fiscal year according to the report of the Instl tute for that period. Of this number, 19 have gone on tc other institutions, in almost every Case to Institutions where those having sight are receiving ndvaneed edu- - 5Ht W' Rubbers and Overshoes For The Entire Family MEAT FRESH men who text-book- & kfif- The blind have entered such institutions are pro-- . s vided with special in Braille, reading which they wore taught at the Red Cross Institute. Twelve men have passed from the Institute to successfully carry on some occupation or business for which they were fitted by special training. A few have withdrawn from the Institute because of poor physical condition, 14 are receiving further training on the job and 87 are still In training. W Utah Steel of Bear Lake A- - Red Cross Trains 147 Blind Vets In Useful Work cation. OUR with a number 1920-192- T Props. . men who had done the same in the- Lake Towu and Round Valley fields and a mu V Kennedy Bros. f j - J J is our long suit r A few of our town' people gathered ad not belonging to our people and drove them to .M endow ville where they met a number of Luke Town's Herd .: Red Cross Plans $6,000,000 Effort To Save Children Every Purchaser of Shares Will Not Only Realise Dividends, but Gain by States Inr dustrial, Civic and Economic Growth,, THEwasoutput over of riled steel products from the Midvale Mills of the Utah Steel Corporation iu 1920 25,0(10 tons, before its present capacity of 6,000 tons per month was completed" The value of the 2o,0u0 tons of rolled steel shipped iu 1920 was 1600,009. In addition the Waste Materiaj division of the corporation did a business of 1,500.000 in 1920. The enlargement plans now under way increase the capacity of the Midvale Mills to 25,000 tons per month. Conservative estimates on the assured earnings of the enlarged mills are; Pig Iron, $1,127, 700: ' ' 'J ' Rolled Steel, $3,505,500 per annum. Send for Valuable Booklet Our booklet, At Midvale, presents a concise analysis of Utahs potential wealth from steel production. It tells why a market containing 20,000,( '00 people belongs to a Utah steel producer. It shows how freight rates protect the I tah Sael Corporation against eastern competition Oi r development plan is described in detail. The prospective earnings of the company are explained. You must read " At Midvale. WHAT STEEL MEANS TO UTAH - Medical care and clothing for thousands of children In Central and Eastern Europe are outlined ns the activities of the American Red Cross In Europe for the current year, says a statement on the eve of the An rival Roll Call of the organization. These activities, supplemental to the feeding operations of the European Relief Council of which Herbert Hoover is Chairman, are designed to provide tbe most adequate and balanced relief within the resources of private ph- A businsss man who saw the manuscript of this booklet There are a great many people before bublication said, in Utah who in later years will say of this booklet, It ' was the most profitable thing I ever read- - it was worth At Midvale, It is a dollar a word to me. Send for and address name or A free. your postcard absolutely written on the coupon and mailed to us, brings it. Steel means the addition of a productive industry to creation Utah, having tremendous earning powers--th- e of new and larger payrolls, solving the states unemployment problem - the building of new cities and growth for others - heavy tonnages for Utah railroads a large Send In Tlie Coupon Today flow of money from all the west half of United States state. To every worker in Utah - to every business man to every employe- r- the significance of this great development means a new prosperity that will be shared by every resident of Utah! Steel assures the return to normal 'into this - ' NAME ADDRESS. ilanthropy. ASK FOR OUR MIXED HEM FOOD . 3' f T tU'.Vki T, c ''K v v L t ' ; ' ?' K3 ." 1 - i iT ,?',i ... - Fixing Automobiles cattle ... A a very small expense, youll bn ahead in the long run. 4. 4 quite painful until it was pulled out. Rich wrong. with your cir righ now but a diagnosis will cost you nothing, ami if we see where Wi. can do yon leu dollars' worth of good a1 and praise the work of tire teaching force. Miss Veral Sprouse had the miss fortune t a run a steel crochet hook in the fi:a shy part of her leg which proved to be t t 'there may not be anything a crash A . We meet oil competition tor cash., klios L...1 Wi.:dr.lf,j.M iy da- vO . i tift t.;v ' . ' , Lxlieu The reason for this enthusiasm lies be a great! success. The music was furnished yond that. Our people feel that he con- by Mrs. Pearl Nebeker and Mr, Heber ferred immeasurable benefits upon them Irwin. ... reasonble prices speak for themselves , ' 0 v Clli. & c illliliiSiiliiliil - La koto wit Not .' r. Ci.J Frs J. A. Fhccey Tue ac.'or on Iw.cnibur fir;: day I,ogaa ce cn li? tour :n this cauu5;., hr.vi re of sor their Mask count suddenly being presented American admiration for r.iilit ary glory, and that our people stT ad- stricken with appendicitis. A childrens dance given by the primire the commapders of war moie than great statesmen and benefactors of mary officers November the feurth to ' secure money for the dime fund was humanity. -, V, " 0 ' GRATITUDE fon.e persons may think that 'be .that havj cv ..v.vher: g .'lx J M'.rhal Uc:ii:i o; t-- x..- IEBT-'C- F Through the establishment of child welfare stations in the centers of population of those countries where adequate medical care is not now obtainable, the American Red Cross plans to provide the medical assistance needed to restore these children to a normally healthy life. The sum of has been made available for this work. : - - ; Utah Steel Boston Building; Salt Lake City , |