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Show 1928 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, HALF MILLION PEOPLE AIDED BY RED GROSS III HURRICANE RELIEF Uk iirnes Pier son and son Karl Subscribe for were Tremonton visitors Friday. $2.00 a year. Word has been received from Mrs. have that they Cyril Clough of Ogden born last week. Mrs. Mra Jant A. Steed is visitinsr with a baby girl, was formerly Miss Larue Arher son. Orson Watson, at Garland, Clough chibald of this place. for an indefinite period. Dewey Lamb has an electric radio Merl Hess and Miss ueorgina set in his store. It sure beats the old mifli wora ma m'tvH at Pocatello Mon kind. day, November 12, and returned home There is some sickness m town, owthe same night. Merl is employed at ing to the changeable weather, but it the service station. is mostly confined to colds. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Steed and Miss Lucille Marshall, who is atnnH small SOr Aontrhtar Rattv Tvn school at Bear River high, tending Bobbie and Preston Steed, who went went to Friday to recite in the Ogden to Marysville, Idaho, to work last Weber high. summer, returned bome Monday eve- i Thomas' Hawes of Ogden was seen ning. in Plymouth Sunday. There must be Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Mason motored some attraction for him here. great tn Garland Tuesday. Knndel v:hn has been work- T?,ii ivu-t . Mrs. Dewey Thornton oi nonage is twelve miles about in Sam. Idaho, viitinir with hfr mother. Mrs. Han ing of Driggs, is home for the winnorth nah Wolverton, for a few days. Mr anH Mra Merl Hpsn cnvA their ter.A nnmher nf nur neoDle attended wedding dance Wednesday evening priesthood meeting at Garland yesand it was well attended in spite oi terday. ' the stormy weather. Relatives and were towns also friends from nearby 3 p.m. present. Don't laugh at a fat man when he's Golby Archibald and Lewis Zundel III the more area, the more ache. attended the Armistice day dance at Logan irom tne wee nours oi jnonaay Experience is not only a dear teachcolmorning untu o a.m., ana returnea s er, but she Is likewise a home in time to go to work. TViAmae TTaus nf attended lector of tuition fees. the wedding dance here Wednesday The poorest sport In the world Is night. Austin Niah tit Plvmouth was in the man who recognizes fair play Garland Wednesday on business. only when It Is In his favor. We Need Your Eggs and Cream We offer you the full market price, cash on delivery, and we try to extend to you a service that counts. We do not solicit the aid of the Commercial club to drive out a competitor or avenge an old grievance. We stand on business principles. The Only Locally Owned House Buying Eggs, Cream, and Poultry WE ARE PHONE 98-0-- TKEMOXTON 1 COMMUNICATION I I would like to ask, through the columns of your paper, if you will permit me, a few questions regarding the transportation of our school children. Are our school van drivers under a en the taxi driver from Tremonton to Dewey, who carries only one or two passengers each way is under a big bond. Are not our school children human and entitled to protection by law if not by the board of education? There were 53 children enrolled in This our school last year year our school is closed and these bOne of our school board members children, from the beginners to the every 7th grade, are all piled into a van like gays no. Why not ? Is not ? Ev- - so many sardines in a can and hauled bond a under other public carrier to Tremonton by a driver who is under no obligation whatever as to the care and safety of your children and my children. What if this van should turn over, which is not impossible, especially on the roads in this district? How many would be killed, have limbs broken, or be made invalids for life, which could not be helped urtmra thoro n fmm di tn f0 or more children piled into one van ? It would be only too bad, that's all. - and And why are the modern school buildings abandoned to be demolished and ruined? Why are these things permitted? A Dumb Mother Still a (1927-1928- ). We Contract Acreage on irrigated land, with good farmers to grow BEANS 2- at guaranteed prices from seed that we furnish. FILER SEED CO. 324 South 3rd West SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH This Week's Tidbits By BARCLAY BETTY N. W.OLSEN 1 1 Resident Agent 73-0-- EVERYBODY IS BUYING Wheat taken on deposit for Flour and Bran Bran, Shorts and Mill Products Mill Chopping Wheat Geaned. Tremonton Milling Company : :: WILD WEST RELISH sweet cucumber pickles, 3 dozen sliced pound puffed raisins 1 teaspoon whole allspice k ounce stick cinnamon 2 cups brown sugar Vt ounce celery seed Vinegar to cover Flace all ingredients, except celery seed, in a porcelain lined kettle, cover hour with vingar and cook over a moderate flame. When cold remove cinnamon, add celery seed, put in sterilized pars and seal, as for canned friut. This will make 2 quarts or more of relish, depending upon size of pickles used. : Utah one-ha- lf PENNSYLVANIA COLE SLAW rf firm, Pnf twAV nminda - - - rah- ' rrisn JUMlHlkl V. bage through a slicer. Add a dress ing made from: 2 eggs beaten light 1 cup cider vinegar It Garland Milling Company Manufacturers of the Famous "PRIDE OF UTAH" FLOUR Kinds of Mill Stuff. Mill m the tfear Best The River Valley. Highest Cash Price Paid for Alan all , Near the Depot :: :: Garland T V 1 bage may be used instead oi sucea. OYSTERS, WITH COCKTAIL SAUCE 24 oysters on half-she- ll 3 tablespoons lemon juice ' 2 tablespoons tomato catsup 1 tablespoon finely-choppe- d onion 12 drops tobasco sauce teaspoon grated horseradish Salt Vt Federal Farm Loans Interest Rate 5 Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance Apply JAMES BROUGH Secretary and Treasurer Garland National Farm Loan Association GARLAND UTAH FAMOUS One of tk greatest disasters. In point ot loss of Ufa and devastation of homes, in which the American Red Cross has ever carried relief was the West Indies hurricane of September last, which swept across "Porto Rico, parts of the Virgin Islands, the coast of Florida and north to end Id torrential rains, flooding streams in a half dozen states. The known dead In all of the area3 affected was 2.239, although it was admitted that the complete total of dead In Florida first-claswould never be known. The number of injured was estimated at 3.170. Ap proximately 20,000 buildings war destroyed and damaged. At the height of the emergency tbt I Red Cross was caring for 506.410 people that is, feeding and clothing a radio company of Salt Lake, was in them and arranging for whatever Plymouth Wednesday and Thursday as As long shelter was obtainable. on business. three weeks after the hurricane BishoD R. T. Nish was an Osrden struck Porto Rico and Florida, the visitor Thursday. Mrs. Camilla Lothrop of Pocatello, Red Cross was aiding 20,236 people who were sick, of these 236 In Florida daughter of Mrs. Edith Smith, attend and the remainder In Porto Rico, ed the wedding dance or her sister, where influenza and malaria were be- Mrs. Merl Hess, Wednesday night She Intends tn visit wth relatives and ing treated to prevent epidemics of friends for a few weeks. nummore drastic diseases. Large Mr., and Mrs. Walter Archibald, bers of Red Cross nurses were actle who have been here visiting with relapoints. tives, returned to Rideedale. Idaho, In Florida more than 11,000 persons Sunday. The men folks are busy haulmg applied to Red Cross for assistance, and a great number of people In Flori- gravel to surface the roads so as to da and also in Porto Rico still wtre improve wjnter traveling. Mr. and Mrs. Men Hess, our newiy-wed- s, being cared for in the matter ot food, are making their home at the two as as long clothing and shelter residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark. months after the hurricane, while the' hride's firrandmnther. they awaited maturing crops .which Alvin bmith and daughter Mrs. would enable them to again become Evedine, were in Tremonton shopping self sustaining. Thursday. nc- nf the The rftmmiinitv Fop this relief task, the American -- - - mpmhers -Cross public gave the American Red tivity committee are giving a social a fund of 13,000,000 the sum set Dan at tne nymoutn nau tonignt forth in a proclamation issued by fWidnvJ I Harold Archibald, Olean Josephson, President CooIIdge a few days after 1". 11 i ana Tl suari rierson attenaea tne Armisnews of the hurricane was received tice dance at Malad Monday day The relief given by the Red Cross night. over In this great emergency, spread Earl Archibald of Plymouth and such a wide territory of sea and land, Fred Wakley of Garland attended the eswas everywhere commended and dance at Downey, Idaho, Tuesday pecial emphasis was placed upon the night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen and small promtitude with which the organization responded. The hurricane struck daughter Carol of Brigham City were Porto Rico September 13, and the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. The Bank Best Able first brief cabled word of it came Hess. Bishop R. T. Nish and daughter September 14, to both Red Cross and Celia and Mrs. Rhoda Archibald were the news agencies. Before nightfall, in Salt Lake City Friday on business. re the national director of disaster lief for the Red Cross and a staff of tour trained men had left Washington for Charleston, South Carolina, to board a navy destroyer which upon instruction of the President of the United States had been placed at command of the Red Cross by the Secretary of the Navy. And although the next day was Sunday, a Red Cross man arrived in New York to purchase a thousand tons of food for the Porto Ricans. already reported to be starv ing, and the Navy again placed a ahlp for the carso at Red Cross command Late on Saturdar evening there came another cable a Red Cross nurse at St. Croix, in the Virgin Islands, ad dressed a nlea to the mother organ! zation in Washington and gave first warning of the plight of the people of the American possession, where no family in a population of 11,000 had escaoed injury. In the meantime the Red Cross had notified its Florida Chapters that It stood ready for any service, in event the hurricane, headed toward them, Not content with did any damage. this, the Red Cross on Sunday night entrained a disaster relief director and six workers for Florida. Monev. food, clothing were dis patched Immediately to both points, and before the end ot the week the Red Cross was feeding a halt million Deoole. MARVELITE rejuvenates old, weak, sulphated This oromDt response was made relief disaster the organi possible by Makes them full of life, vigor and pep.' zation the Red Cross has brought to - ' Utah V 1 cup water 6 scant teaspoons sugar Salt to season "Rntfor ci7C nf walnut. (7niV slnwlv fnr few minutes until mivwl thnrnmrhlv Stir thlfKT)Oon- . ...j iul Hour thinned in water into mix ture and cook for five minutes over slow fire. Cool, thin with cream, thtm Tiniir nvpr rIippH cabhace and cab mix thoroughly. Finely-choppe- d WHEAT GOOD pint milk Pecans, or any kind of nuts 1 Ask your dealer for it. Tremonton LIGHT THANKSGIVING DESSERT package lemon junket Chop coarsely the pecans or nuts, and place in bottom of dessert glasses. Prepare lemon junket according to directions on package, pouring over pecans. Before serving garnish with a jew iiioic pecans. "Utah's Favorite" FLOUR to serve our friends and patrons those CHINESE CHICKEN NOODLES every Saturday from till 8 p.m. Otto's Cafe The Place with a Personality No Park Bench Seat for the Careful Saver -.j 1 1 IF SOMETHING UNFORE- SHOULD HAPPEN SEEN TOMORROW and you should lose your job what? Would you, because of lack of financ- es be forced to give up your home and pleasant surroundings? Not if you take time by "the forelock and start saving now while earning. Then you will have a bank account to care for you in time of need Start That Checking Account Now! 1 TREMONTON BANKING CO. A TREMONTON, UTAH 1 P. O. Box 267 Phone NOW READY Ou-rlp- n J. W. McDO WALL PRODUCE Cut two swtions from each lemon: nmiivi lniro nnH nnln. lpavino" bask ets..a with handles. Mix lemon juice 11 with other seasonings, aaaing sail to tnct. Put mixture in DasKets. ana olace each one in center of a deep plate of crushed ice. Arrange six oysters around each basket, am serve for a urst course. . I ORANGE TOAST teaspoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon cold water Juice of 1 orange U cup orange pulp Few grains salt Sugar 1 Cinnamon Mix cornstarch and cold water; add orange iulce, and boil, stirring constantly for five minutes. Add orange pulp and salt, pour over buttered toast, and sprinkle with Rugar and cinnamon. only Plymouth - Porto Rico and Florida Victims Helped by Prompt Action; $5,000,000 Given by Public. Leader The to Serve the Bear River Valley. Attention Auto - Radio Owners r Now's Your Chance To Adjust Your Battery gether and trained through a series of such national calamities. Support of this work is through the annual Roll Call for memberships The goal in the twelfth annual Roll Call to be held Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, November 11 to 29, is 5,000,000 members. IN WOMAN'S WORLD Queen Victoria of Spain Is a great lover of the movies, especially those with the thrills. Warsaw has 1.500 drivers of taxi- cnbs, of which number there are only two women chauffeurs. 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