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Show THE CITIZEN of th, to rice, potatoes, peas, beans and .. Offsetting the decline of these nets, there is a marked increase eerenls, In. m the consumption of imported meats, RMAl provisions and dairy products." This increase in meat consumption I. O. 0. F. ELECTS OFFICERS AT FIFTIETH MEETING. W. F. House of Corinne was elected grand master of the Utah Grand Lodge .of the I. O. O. F. at the fiftieth annual jg meeting of the lodge at the I. O. O. F. ports ot the United Kingdom, in 1913 hall last Wednesday. L. F. Hills of over 1922. In 1922 we exported to that Castlegate was elected deputy grand country 242,000,000 pounds of hams tod shoulder's, and 302,000,000 pounds master; Charles A. Stain of Salt Lake In 1913. Bacon fell off somewhat, from grand warden; W. N. Gundry of Salt 187,0' 0,000 to 184,000,000 pounds, as Lake, grand secretary, and Henry Jep- did a so pickled meats. Lard fell from 237,0 0,000 to 234,000,000 pounds Chilled a..d frozen beef and mutton were obtai ted by the United Kingdom mainly' fr m Argentina, Uruguay, Australia and New Zealand. The United States supplied 45 per cent of the pork products and 83 per cent of the lard. Of all meats and meat products Argentina supplied 37.64 per cent; the United States 15.54 per cent; Denmark 11.58 per cent, and New Zealand 10.05 per reflected in our increased meat ex iff Lera b; Sineer. lolle thi ofthi social collegi fall j Bea ah, de lat the yea S ent of oiplta-- l at tbel higher person of Salt Lake, grand treasurer. After the installation of officers, the Canton Colfax No. 1 drill team gave an exhibition. Members and visiting delegates inspected the home site in Mill Creek where the Odd Fellows home will be built. The Rebekahs gave a dinner at the Hotel Utah at which Mr. W. S. Marks was toastmaster and Frank E. Martin grand representative of Idaho, the principal speaker. PERPETUAL FIRE. If the true spark of religious civil liberty be kindled, it will burn. Human agency can not extinguish it. Like the earths central fire, it may be smothered for a time; the ocean may overwhelm it; mountains may press it down; but its inherent and unconquerable force will heave both the ocean and the land, and at some time or another, the volcano will break out and flame to heaven. Daniel Webster. cent. it thus snow el was r date EVAPORATED spring y. Un- - 8 pre-- l water from as 50 1 under-- ) e ex-- 1 )f the ogical value users irried allege rveys lpiled nited it is and uable and y. ERS nd a sited MILK FIRMS ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION. I Representatives of almost all of the evaporated milk manufacturers of the country recently met in Chicago and organized the Evaporated Milk Association. Mr. L. R. Hardenbergh of the Carnation Milk Products Company, was elected chairman; Mr. C. T. Lee of Nestles Food company, vice chairman; Mr. E. G. Annell, Oatman Condensed Milk company, treasurer. Other members of the executive committee are W. T. Nardin, Pet Milk Sales corporation; C. S. Parsons, the Bordon company; H. C. Carr, Libby, McNeill & Libby, and J. F. Enz, Danish Pride Milk Products company. The association will inaugurate a campaign of education directed to the housewives of America, featuring the wholesomeness of evaporated milk; and the economy of distributing a billion quarts of milk each year in tin sible )tion neat dan and ions the war R end nts lent de- - rted ' PER, MONTH is the average cost over a period of a year cost. association. This AND taken more than thirty years of painstaking effort to bring this method of marketing milk to the present high state of perfection. The new, handy, sanitary, tin can now in use, of makes possible the distributing milk of the best quality to millions of homes, combining purity with freshness and high quality with lowest pos- tish iarly Without Watching The perfection of results, the freedom from watching the meal, which gives women more time to really enjoy life, and the remarkably low cost of operation, bring to the home equipped in the modern way with an electric range both It has uted 693,- - Tfemperature cans. well known Herbert throughout the milk industry, and a member of the committee representing the industry in the Food administration during the war, has been selected to conduct the activities of the new meat Maintained ON 8 OFF Mr. for electric current for cooking to our more than 5000 customers using electric ranges. C. Hook3, Hooks has been active as a manufacturer of evaporated milk since 1906 when he became identified with the Hires Condensed Milk company at Phila lelphia. Having served in all toe departments of a rapidly growing business, Mr. Hooks became general manager in 1911, continuing until 1918, when the Hires company combined ith others to form Nestles Food my. He recently resigned the treas irership of this company in order to administer the work of the Evap-0rat- c ; Milk Association. The easy terms offered and the fact that there is a model of range to fit every need of large or small families should remove every reason for your delay in putting this great electric servant to work in your home. Mr. . W Select Yours During This Special Offer 0. 3PdI)WERSMaiT EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE Back of Every Range We Sell Is On aaaaa r and Guarantee and Well Known Service J |