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Show BEAR RIVER VALLTT LEADER, THURSDAY. JULY '' 'tV TTKKOC The evening that a SUMMER SEES AMERICA'S "HOMES ON WHEELS" ONCE MORE TAKE TO THE OPEN HIGHWAYS in- 'rSd Jury to Manhattan on the Arsons for spying i defense machine, man with steel chin flung d a Manhattan hotel bed, exGwas Leon G. Turrou, Tad been working on the spy 14 weeks. tou'S a day for ''!Useen his family for four doetor had told him he So ion? and completely. ' "?"a of resignation to jptter John Edgar Hoover Jpi-ect- i'tihairtd steel-tra- . - .;, r -r .- '.t W v- - past few years I have of hours over crny thousands great tension and the ha its effect 1 d0 not i , ,H- hours, nor complain of ' offered an epportuni- was i f5;' to writing as a profession. me realize my duty to my that for their sake I must establish my financial rThe welfare and the glory Inderal Bureau of Tnvestiga uppermost in my Turrou. f, I'inuch cf a hero seemed tired I m Turrou, until the day after fmation. when the nature of Mrtunity to turn to writing" tA known. For a reputed $40, I. publisher Julius David Stern 1 puDiisner or uie i.Ma Record and New York j bought from Mr. Turrou j minutes after he resigned, an f jentic" inside story behind U. S. jury indictments of 14 German Pub-t- r f jajs' On two excited pages, Stern shouted. "ACE S GERMAN CONSPIRACY TO UNITED STATES!" yALTZE fi Mr. Turrou was going to turn laiough articles to run for several Stern's Lis. Said he in Publisher aiways be "Uon G. j'-,- i? . ' ' , it'" '- ' - :rK " r - ? i ? ( i C- , v: ". - -- - n x ' rt ; - " - - ill -- ,. f -- r . r"" ? : -; " - ' -- if - i ' . . 1 - 1 r HL "i k anti-Ka- zi y tell you that a confidential between President Roose- : and a foremost naval, designer, secretly in the White House, was Ijn in detail in Nazi spy head' ars in Germany within a few t'erence I rs! I can tell, you that theNazi Gov jent spent huge sums to further I espionage in this country - :. S. Attorney Lamar Hardy, in the spy prosecutions in .ge of Mattan, feared that the articles his quarry defend them-;e- s. He sought a court order to fcrain Publisher Stern from print- the stories before the trials. Said "(Turrou) obtained this informa- p while in the employ of the United At help fiis c!l care, but he it.M hasn't the right ilJ I ' ' I Itmliiilml l . I ' r I. ml M- i 'li-- x the Comforts of on Wheels" 'Homes AMERICA'S more whizzing along the Highway trails. From Maine to Mexico, from the Pacific northwest to the warm, shores of Florida, the perambulating residences are carrying thousands of happy vacationists to new cenes, new diversions. This year science has again con All 'x Wr I I If I t k'4iil4"'"i"! ! -- m ' -' In New Mineral Wool Insulated Trailers tributed to the comfort of trailer dead-ai- r cells which repels old Sol's life. In addition to mechanical re- fierce rays and keeps the interior frigerators, automatic ranges and from ten to fifteen degrees cooler electric lights and radios, your mod- than the outside air. This permanent, fire proof and! ern trailer is insulated against the Insect proof material Is one of the burning summer sun with mineral leading products for home insulawool. Placed in the roof tion against summer heat and winand sidewalls of the vehicle, miner- ter cold. Now It brings new luxury al wool blankets the trailer with an to America's popular gmBmerttma overcoat containing millions of tiny homes. Home-Sweet-Hom- e full-thic- k (OWNERS J,j j VALUE IU YEARS ! .jbiQ Yonr Newipaper - prepared by Betty Crocker Homo Service Department Tender young vegetables require tender handling. Their delicate if you drown them and roast them to death. Take peas for xalhple. fiaven't you had fresh green peas that were a fresh bright in color perfectly round and smooth in shape, and delicately and delicious to eat? They are what fresh green peas should be. often we meet them looking slightly brown and with their Mjter Bkins wrinkled and shrivelled looking. Those kind of peas don't aave much of any flavor either. They have been Here are the directions for cooking them so they'll look and taste Uk fresh peas. Green Peas Shell peas and place in covered sauce pan in only enough boiling water to prevent scorching (about k cup) with 1 tsp. sugar for 2 to lbs. peas. Cook just until tender, 15 to 20 minutes. Most of the water ihould be absorbed during cooking. Season with salt and pepper and add a little cream or milk and butter. Heat and serve. The French are famous for their understanding of soups, salads and vegetables. They can make their peas give you everything they have in them to give. And here is their method. French Method for Cooking Peas Line kettle with lettuce leaves, 3 leaves thick. The leaves should be washed and the water dripping from them. Place 2 lbs. peas in this nest, with 1 tsp. sugar, cover tightly so that the peas are steamed over 0 minutes after steaming begins. low heat. Young peas will cook in cooked Larger peas may need 1 or 2 tbsp. water added and should be twice as long. Remove lettuce, add butter, pepper and salt and keep hot until time to serve. Be sure to Berve juice formed at bottom of kettle as it is delicious. Green and Wax Beans also suffer from clumsy cookmg. And by the way, don't let anyone tempt you to add a pinch of soda to the water to make them keep their color. They'll keep their color all right, as a result of this soda treatment. In fact, they'll be too vivid a green to not parlook natural. And they will be of a mushy consistency for cooking both green ticularly pleasant to eat. Here are directions and wax beans to give you the maximum in flavor and crispness and natural color. Green and Wax Beans Select beans as nearly stringless as possible. Test by gently pulling off tip end. Remove ends and string?. Snap or cut off in inch pieces. Wash and cook gently in the least possible amount of boiling water Add salt when beans are lust until tender, about 30 to 35 minutes. bont half done. Drain immediately when done. Add butter and desired leasoning. 1 lb. of beans serves 4. Young beets will also be more enjoyable if they ere cooked with tender care and understanding. Here 13 the recipes avoir is lost En over-cooke- I Want ... at the Trice You Want to Pay! Dhtfully Feminine Frocks, Cool to Wear Sheers - Sports - Prints - Cotton DRESSES Also, Proper Accessories for AH Styles LaGra Shop Ladies Exclusive Ready-to-We- ar J By Mrs. David Larson ) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nielson and Because of rain the mothers and Mrs. Con Fryer are spending a few daughters social, which was scheduled as a lawn party by the M. I. A. ofdays in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmeman and ficers, was held in the ward recrea- family of Ogden, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley. Iia Linsday and daughter, Eetty, of Rigby, Idaho, attended the funeral of Trisha Dewey also visited Mrs. M. A. Lish who is ill. Relatives from all paits of Utah and Id;iho attended the funeral of Mrs. Trisha Dewey on Thursday of last week. Ed Quinlin and children, of American Falls, Idaho, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow Jr. A number of families spent the weekend holiday in Logan canyon. Relatives from Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Ida Gardner, and Mr. and Mis. Ray McCallister on Thursday and Sunday. Mrs. Lettie Campbell, of Afton, Wyoming, visited relatives here on Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Mamie Wilkes, of .Montpelier, Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mrs. M. A. Lish and attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Trisha Dewey, Thursday. John C. Dewey and son, John, of Emmett, Idaho, visited relatives here and attended the funeral Mrs. Trisha Dewey on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester and children spent the 4th in Logan. Joseph I. Dewey, Tillie Dewey, Mrs. Lettie Leavitt and sons spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Sunday, H. A. Lish and Mr. and Mrs. Glen spent a few hours at Ma- lad, Idaho. Ira Lindsay and daughter, Betty, of Rigby, Idaho, and Mrs. Mamie Wilks of Montpelier, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fierson on Thursday. Mrs. John Arbon, of Snowville, Mrs. Weldon Hunsaker, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Maggie Barnard cf Garland, called on Mrs. M. A. Lish, who is ill, on Thursday. A number of our town folk attended the celebrations at Logan and Crystal Springs, July 4th. Billy Harwood, of Ogden, spent a few days here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Burch had relatives from Kaysville as their guests Sunday. Mrs. Donna Painter and baby, of Ogden, visited relatives here. tion hall Thursday. There was a large attendance and an enjoyable time was had. Program, games and refreshments were the afternoons diversion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson visited with Mr. and Mrs Douglas Oyler in Ferry, Tuesday. Billy Potter, Vein Oyler and Joe Watanabe accompanied the Future Farmers on their trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman visited in Brigham City July 4th. Farmers are now concerned about too much rain, rather than not enough Many towspeople cancelled holiday trips because of the rainy weather and spent the Fourth quietly at home. $ CARD OF THANKS We take this opportunity of extending to our many friends and neigh bors our sincere thanks and appreciation for your many thoughtful and kind acts and assistance rendered ua during the long illness and in the loss of our beloved wife and mother. Alfred G. Kunz and family. SHOP THROUGH THE LEADER ADS FIRST tiff ffv i!&v MAIL COrPON NOW Excalcia Beauty School. Main and Broadway, Salt talc City, Utah. lend tree catalog. Name Addreu ..Stat.. City d. B 20-3- ... Beets Select beets with fresh leaves. Wash thoroughly and remove leaves being careful not to break off little fibers and rootlets which retain the juices and coloring matter. Cook whole in plentyCOof boiling water (with minutes; older beets or without salt). Young beets will take 40 to 1 to 4 hours. Drain immediately when done. Drop in cold water and rub off skins with hands. Serve whole, quartered or in slices with salt. and butter. A teaspoon of sugar may be added to the seasoning Bepper ! are "hot naturally Bweet enough. 1 lb. serves 5. Question: AMwen Have you a small size angel food cake recipe? Values lo $30..$1975 'ValuBsto$16..,$99? .Others specially priced from ' 1.95 to $14.95 t ' . you may make the whole recipe, but divide the batter tween two amall pans thus giving you two small cakes. Usi the same temperature for the smaller cakes but watch the 'baking very carefully they will require less time than the larger cake, of course. and I would like to bake I have a relative in South Africa, Qoesttont . I So him. to you could tell me thought send to .omethmg stay fresh for a long time. if you have a recipe that would cakes. I had in mind cookies or email to find out about the Imwen First I'd check with Inmythepost office part of Africa your relative is customs regulations In whether such foCfl would be permitted and whether there might be a duty on it for him to pay. If you find the gifts then I'd make a fruit cake regulations permit suchsuch as rocks or lebkuchen. Wrap or small fruit cookies each leparately in waxed paper and pack them in an ail tight container, preferably tin. The fruit will keep them moist I would not send little cakes with Icing on because that would dry out anu crnmoie. uAfru ahout what to serve, If you dread to start the next meal, card to Betty Crocker In care of your newepeper, and asK wteJc'e menus. Complete menus for the week will be sent to enc:ore i cent siamp io cover return pesiaQfCOSt. Pict jjB at no . Tift? .These prices include bulbs J -.- !.- .11 I' .. !A variety of models of quality L E. S. lamps now available at bargain prices to clear stocks. Some with silk shades, others that you use If you wish to make smaller cakes I suggestwhich and get some smaller pans you will the half recipe ' keep ungreased and use only for angel foods. Or if you wish ' : with parchment. Some with (direr and gold bases, others with ivory, still others with bronze. This offer for a limited time only . . . until our supply Is exhausted. It will pay you to make your selection while this limited supply lourts. Drop In today. Snjotj fitlttJi fuHiiq artlk Qicap Stabildiij 9a I We extend to our many friends and neighbors through the columns of the Leader our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many kind acta and assistance rendered us during our dark hour of sorrow in the loss of our beloved wife and mother. Joseph I. Dewey and family The Man Who Has Dined Well "Only he who can face the morrow without remorse," said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "can truthfully say that he has dined well." be- Summer Dresses EAST GARLAND I Pleas TIPS FOR SUMMER VEGETABLES Ll. . Kind You Ault Original Name of Annapolis, Sid. Annapolis, Md., was settled by Puritans from Virginia in 1649 and named Providence. When it became the capital of Maryland in 1694, it was renamed Annapolis in honor of the English princess who later became Queen Anne. Finds ' 8? " r; ?; If You're Sweet You're Smart for Sugar Makes Brains, f ' - " " - win Science phor Turrou replied indignantly: e exists no pledge, no agree-j.n- o of us Most don't have to be told that rule, no statute and no food any more. In a fish brain isn't span which forbids my revealing most of us think that food has fact, siormation.)" matMsher Stern spluttered about not much relation to actual gray most of us did! is ter. That but after sleep-T-i- t, But now, science has come out in agreed to postpone the Tur-- . the open by saying that human thinkirticles until after the spy trials. is ing probably due to sugar burning in the brain and setting up a chain of chemical and electrical vibrations in it. LLIQliS This statement was made recently by Dr. Frederick A. Gibbs, Harvard University scientist, who revealed the Soudiscovery before the American Psy if7 etiological Society which met in Balti(te love from $25 more as part of the convention of the h $50 a Federated Biological Societies. year on to Dr. Gibbs, it has long According Vashing wear' been known that the brain generates jdoM with fhe currents of electricity, some associated with tHinking and others with jWM Maytag I' other functions of the body. At a Har vard research laboratory, it was recently shown that these waves are the of chemical oscillations, or viresult EST brations, in the brain and that the "energy supply in the case of brain oscillators appears to be derived from the oxidation (or burning) of sugar." The sugar burns in waves like an alternating electric current. in jme or telephone for From intensive laboratory studies a demonstration on the brain, it is deduced that the brain probably produces thought processes via electrical activity with Indications that the whole brain is an aggregation of small chemical oscillators which can join to form larger oscillators. These oscillators act as tuning forks vibrating in harmony, according to the scientist. Here in the West we need never lack for a supply of brain energy, because we have thousands of acres of land planted to sugar beets whence You're the purest granulated sugar is remoney ahead fined by factories located in this witj o MAYTAG 1 state and practically every other wesSCHOSS-REAtern state, for our counsumption. D So all you sweet girls needn't ELECTRIC CO. necessarily be the dumb ones you're OGDEN . probably smarter than the rest that TREMONTON is, if you enjoy bon bons and French I,'"!",,wpntriiufiiflrtjmvff('t!fir,nrt?iw pastry like most of the fair sex. - is y Mrs. ThomaJi sl , h can DEWEYVILLE av m . :. - . . -- " ' -- A -' .. " ' - 's Z,Ke i';e ' . VV A' L: , - v or r . E -- i I i I p -, ft page nvn 7. 1938 - - - mm. mi I ' m |