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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, JULY 2, SNOWVILLE Miss Annie Hurd By I . wj 3Tt GARLAND Mrs. Geo. Al Beat " . W :. May Showell. Mrs. Grace Shaw of Ogden, visited her mother, Mrs. J. L. Vanderhoof on :. ., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson and family attended the Anderson re- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shumway, together with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ctias. Shumway, spent Wednesday in Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Delos Thompson visited with relatives in Clarkston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway at- tended funeral services for a niece of Mr. Shumway, held at Clarkston Friday afternoon. Earl Johns spent the weekend with relatives in Ogden. Bill and Walt Woffinden were Logan visitors Saturday. M. I. A. outing will be held at the Crystal Springs, July 15th. Bishop and Mrs. Mark Nichols and family spent Thursday in Logan. Grant Richards of Minneapolis, Minn., is spending a few days of this week with friends in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkham mo tored to Lehi Thursday evening. They spent the weekend with relatives and friends' In American Fork, Lehi and Salt Lake City. Their daughter, Ven-ncame home with them after having spent a pleasant vacation with relatives in the above, cities. A number of friends and neighbors of Mrs. Vida Peterson West, a recent bride, were present at a shower in her honor, Sunday afternoon at the a, union at Logan, Sunday. Their son, Floyd, had the misfortune to fall and break his rib. Mr. and Mrs.; Carl Cobia motored of Mrs. Rose Manning. A de to Tremonton Monday. Carl stepped home licious' luncheon was served by Mrs on a piece of glass while playing ball Dick Tangen, the hostess. Many Saturday and cut his foot very- bad. beautiful and useful presents were re He went to a doctor for treatment. ; ceived .. by the bride. Warren Vanderhoof and family of Mrs. A. R. Capener, Mrs. Frank were Holbrook, guests of his mother, Munns, Mrs. Marvin Nielsen, Mrs. " Sunday. Bill Howard, Mrs. P. E. Ault and Miss Mary Hurd left Monday for a Mrs. G. A. Beal, attended the lunch trip to Portland, Oregon, r eon given by the Ogden business men Misses Charlotte and Evelyn Rob. at the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden bins of Ogden are visiting their grand Friday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohntArbon. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Johns were OgMrs. Susan Buxton of Teton, Idaho, den visitors Friday. Lar-kicalled on her cousin, Mrs. A. P. The Misses Lucile and Leah CanMonday. Marie Fronk and Beth and Bob non, visitMrs. Mr. and Wm. Hurd, Jr. bie Innes spent the weekend at Bear ed their daughter at Howell Sundady. Lake. R. N. Cutler, sons, B. S., and L. C. Christofferson spent the week W. end in Lalt Lake U., CLUU JU1B. U Villi AlVVlly City. C. Pack and Miss Anne Hurd attendMr. and Mrs. J. L. Secrist of Fielded meeting in Park Valley and Ros ing, Mrs. F. F. Gross of Spokane, and ette, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harris of Tremonton, were dinner guests of Mr. and Sunday afternoon with Mrs. A. P. Mrs. L. C. Chris topherson, Sunday. ' Larkin. -Mrs. Steve Owens of Saford, Ari. .. . . T T u. v.I TIT iNeiaon, jr. visiiea me J. Shumway, spent Hansel Valley Sunday school Sunday zona, a sister of J. at the Shumway Sunday evening inorning. ... ..7 st home. inirov ywiurcw Anderson 01 stone, called on. her sister, Mrs. E. A. Peter ' son, Sunday. ' Archie and Wallace Hurd motored to Ogden last week. I j By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford - - . n, .f-Sfr- s? BEAR RIVER CITY j 9 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eldredge went Mr. and Mrs. Call Iversen, Mr. and to Bountiful, Friday to attend thefMrs. Gienn Iverserv Or- funeral of Mrs. Eldredge's brother, J. val Iversen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dal J. Lee. lin, Mrs. Cliff Mateseiu. Miss Arva s- lie OI lgUCU VUHW v.w . . a . Sunday. 9 Gardner Paul , and j Mrs. Mr. and a LX T . .11 v Bishop Marion G. Perry attended . cniioren were unuici M.ufa convention of the soil conservation Collinat McCallister Mrs. and 1 Ray on at Ogden " Tuesday. I ilJHUDHH.HIU il ' ' ston on Sunday. f son of Mr. and Mrs. James James, of ; children and Ervln Mrs. StoM By BETTY BAftCUAY has inlisted in the U. S, Tremonton, were Sunday guests jof J Etherington, Add Color plays an important part in and beat very thoroughly. army. He left for the Phillipine Isl- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleone our selection of July Fourth flour, alternately with milk, a small ands on Wednesday. ; Hunsaker. luncheon dishes. Appetite appeal amount at a time, beating alter Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Dewey of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr and fair-- ; hardly allows the combination of each addition until smooth. Add followvisited two the greased Washington, Utah, the patriotic color trio in one dish, vanilla. Bake in ily atended the Norr family reunion hut we can take passing notice of layer pans in moderate oven (376 ing: relatives here for a few days: Mr. held to Box Elder park on Saturday not Do frost Spread the national significance of the day F.) 25 minutes. and Mrs. O. W. Snow, Jr., Mr. and at Brigham City, where one hundred by serving a colorful course such raspberry jam between layers; sift Mrs. James Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. relatives as Betsy Ross Salad. enjoyed a very pleasant f&ty powdered sugar on top. Chris Hansen, and Mrs. Susan Dewey. v ideal are carrier! Pimiento cups . ering..Raspberry Sherbet Marble the Mrs. N. Peter spent V"1 and conJensen Peter of the red note, against the Mrs. James (Automatic Refrigerator Method) past week with her mother, Mrs. Liz- Holsen of Logan spnt Monday ist 41 trasting white of cottage cheese as milk condensed sweetened zie Loveland, who is very ill at her Don't make the mistake, 2 cup filling. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lisa. tablespoons lemon juice home in Logan. however, of serving so brilliant a 2 tablespoons melted butter Mr. and Mrs Max Sleglies of Lo--- 5 in a color scheme without parallel Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sprowl of Vi cup water were dinner guests of Mr and in flavor. The necessary piquancy 1 crushed fresh raspberries Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. gan, Mrs. James Etherington on Sunday.' this case is provided by the 2 cup whites egg Susan Dewey. Mrs. A. R. Burbank and sona.,Mrt chopped ripe olives, an interesting condensed Blend sweentened Ada Olsen of Brigham City, and menu-not- e which may be used in Mrs. Victor Burbank visit, Mr? and melted butter lemon juice, milk, of Geraldine Hunsaker Honeyville, many similar fashions. Mrs. B. S. Burbank in Brigham and water. Add raspberries which the past week as guest of Mr. and spent a rubbed been have through Salad Ross City, Sunday. Betsy and Mrs. Alton Perry. strainer, chill. Beat egg whites Mrs. Floyd Fredricltson and Mr. and 1 cup sliced ripe olives Mrs. Ella Gardner returned from fold into chilled (medium slices) until stiff and into little daughter were guests ' of Mrs. mixture. Pour freesing pan. Logan where she has been with her cheese cottage cups Knudson and Mrs. Clifford iy freezing unit After mixmother, Mrs. A. F. Loveland, who is Myrtle here (not too moist) Place in about remove half Sunday. Tingey ture is frozen, still very ill. cup sliced celery rounds Miss Loa Loveland returned from from refrigerator. Scrape mixture Few drops Worcestershire as Mrs. Susie had her guest Dewey Lake City Sunday. sauce from sides and bottom of pan. for a few days, her sister, Mrs. Eve- Salt Beat until smooth but not until Mrs. A. A. Loveland had as her Few drops Tabasco sauce out of and Utah. Smooth melted. replace Washington) Sprowl lyn 6 canned whole pimientos on Sunday, Dee Loveland, Mrs. in freezing unit until frozen for The entire families of Mr. and Mrs. guests Lettuce Charles C. Beverage and little daughter Serves serving. James Burbank had a special family of Salt Lake Mayonnaise : ' , City. , Pickle relish dinner in honor of fathers day, at, the. Steamed Salmon Mrs. Mabel Skinner, Mrs. ;R. A. sliced were Combine home of the parents. Covers olives, cottage While V cup milk and Vt cap Christensen and Miss Dorothy Chris- cheese, celery, Worcestershire and bread crumbs are cooking to a were calling on Mr. and Mrs. blend Tabasco sauces, and thorough smooth paste, flake one can salmon, Place on season, and add 2 tablespoons Lorin Burbank Sunday.- ly.- Use to fill pimientos. Burbank and family of Salt Lake City beds of shredded lettuce, top with salmon juice. Stir this into the Mr. and Mrs. Thurlen Mimmott and mayonnaise and a generous spoon bread and milk, add 2 eggs beaten children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lor-i-n ful of pickle relish. Serves 6. light, pour into a buttered mould Servo 30 25 minutes. or steam Burbank and daughters, and Mr. and Washington Pie By Phyllis Roche with white sauce to which 1 cup and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner and children. 2 cups sifted cake flour " .'" T ..... of peas has been added. A. L. Cook, who recently returned 2 teaspoons combination baking .. y.i., Your Morning Milk from a Texas mission, was the speakMrs. Ray Anderson attende tJie powder er at the Sunday evening services, retail merchants luncheon held for teaspoon salt .Picnic or no picnic; parade or nd 4 tablespoons butter or other June 21. His daughter, Maurine, gave club advisors and Farm Bureau parade; fire crackers or no fire shortening crackers your morning milk will a at the Hotel Ben Lomond. workers reading. 1 cup sugar be waiting for you, rain or shine. Relatives from Relief Blackfoot, Idaho, Society held their closing 1 egg, unbeaten No matter what recipe you try out, spent Friday at the home of Mr. and social Tuesday afternoon. After a cup milk you will not have to worry about Mrs. Lloyd Lish. 1 teaspoon vanilla for modern program, luncheon was served. your milk supply Mrs. Ella Gardner is in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight and Sift flour once, measure, add distribution methods have banished with her daughter, Mrs. Kermit Han- daughter, Helen, left for Yellowstone baking powder and salt, and sift worry so far as milk is concerned. y. cheery word to the milkman ia sen. together three times. Cream butter A Thursday and returned home Sunc'-thoroughly, add Bugar gradually, never amiss. He represents a real Mrs. Harvey Diderickon Funeral Mr. for services and Gae, Shirley and cream together welL Add egg industry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gard- entertained at a turkey dinner Friday. ner, were held in the ward chapel Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Roche and famrr Dallin, Miss Doyle Archibald and Augusta Iversen and Mrs. C. W. Thursday at 1 o'clock, with Bishop ily were special guests. Iversen all of this city motored Brailsford were Brigham City visitors Marion G. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Roche and chilPerry in charge. The into Salt Lake City, Wednesday, where Tuesday afternoon. vocation was by Horace R. Barnard. dren of Antiock, California returned they attended the funeral service held "Mr, and Mrs. Merrell Wankier and Musical numbers were given by Etta to their home Friday after visiting for Mrs.. Katrina Johanna Lundquist, family were shopping in Brigham City Gardner, Emma and Genevia Gard- with Mrs. Roche's parents, Mr. and 82, who passed away at her home Thursday. ner, Lydia Marble, Horace Lish, Jr., Mrs. James Peterson. They also VisitMonday. Mrs. Lundquist is the mother ed with many friends end relatives Mrs. LaVere Andersen and baby and Leon D. Gardner. of Mrs. Varl Iversen. commuThe speakers were Bishop Marion in Pocatello and surrounding of Elwood, and Mrs. Martha Ander " ' ' Mr. and Mrs; Ferrell Simonsen are sen of this city were Brigham City G. Perry, C. J. Dewey, J. E. Dewey, nities. Mr. the proud parents of a baby girl, visitors Tuesday. . and Bishop Bingham.. The benediction Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Yellowborn June 22. home Sun was given by O. W. Snow, Jr., and and Mrs. Leon Dunn left for returned Petersen Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Linclon Jensen of Brig home was returned Horace dedicated R. the and stone grave Friday by park visit weeks a two day evening after ham City spent Sunday visiting with in in Barnard the cemetery. Deweyville Tuesday. Payson and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen. Neal Adams, son of Bishop T, E. T Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Johnson The many friends and beautiful flow Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Funk and fam ers esteem showed the held the had the misfortune of falling for Adams, in and family spent last week Afton, ily of Richmond, Utah spent Sunday little one and its parents. and breaking his arm, Monday while relatives. Wyoming visiting -in-- wis city visiting With Mrs. Funk's Bishop Marion G. Perry visited his riding a horse. f jlrs, Muriel Sornsen and' Miss La' father JenJames is who ill T. Anderson left Salt a at Amelia parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. in Mrs. for. very hospital " Voy Elwell were shopping in Brigham sen and family. where she will go through Lake Ogden. City, .... Burie Whitaker of Salt Lake City, the temple with her grandson, Leon Kenneth, Cycil and Alvin Burch; Tuesday. Paul Hunsaker of North Brigham Leo,' Mont and Woodrow Miller and and Miss Sadie Miller, a week at the home, of Mrs. Reeves, who was married Friday. spent daughter of James Jesse Brailsf ord returned home Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Vanie A very interesting Sacrament meetEtherington. of this Miller, school conference was held was held Sunday night. Visitors day evening after a four days fishing Sunday ing were married Tuesday in Malad, to Bear Lake and Logan canyon. city here Sunday. A splendid program was were A. .L. Cook of the Seventies, trip Idaho. 1 Mr. and Mis, James P. Jensen and sponsored, under the direction of the Melyin Cook of New Haven, Conn., daughter, Nora, made a business triD Sunday school officers. Stake board Gordon Nesson of the third auoir.m to Salt Lake City Friday. ' members present were Mr. Hansen of Elders, Maurine Cook gave a very 4-- H Clinton Joanson and Earl Reese left and Orpha Heppler. CLUB interesting reading, and Alice Brough Thursday for San Francisco, Calif. Sunday Albert Thorsen met with a played a piano solo. 3 ; Mrs. Baggley of Oakland, Calif. club held their meetspent the weekend visiting with, Mrs. ' .i,The Triple N June 25. The girls Thursday, ing Sina Thorsen. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Hall had as started on their dresses. A light lunch their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. was served by the hostess, Elaine and Mrs. C. O. Andersen and three Rose who was assisted by her sister, children of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. Loretta. GARDEN DILL The next meeting will be held at Can Ivan Iversen and baby of Brigham. home of Vesta Kunz, Thursday, the Mrs. 5 HueErnest Friday afternoon, ... 250 2. Thelma Sandall, Reporter. gins entertained a number of her I July ' . Qtp. MILE HIGH friends at the home of Mrs. Glenn 2Pkgs. Iversen. During the afternoon pis Til5rVand Mrs. Walter G. Waldron of ... 290 15tf " nochle was enioved with Reta An are visiting at the home of derson winning high score. Delicious Morgan A Cool, Fresh Drink their son, Calvin. They are enroute SPkgs. LARGE, RIPE Lge. Can refreshments were served. from a trip to Yellowstone. They will 100 : Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen, Mrs. leave OLIVES 130 Friday to return to Morgan. Dos. Large, n. White 2 Can LARGE .. By Bin. Tbomaa Ault I : : Bert's grocery store, oh the site occupied by Allen's store, which was destroyed by fire last winter, was opened for business last week. The Arban family reunion was held here Friday, June 19th. Ninety persona were present. The local baseball team went to Blue Creek Saturday, June 20. They brought home the bacon. j . Our boys were victorious in a game played here with Howell, June 27. Ah 80 a game played at Stone on the same day. Mrs. Lottie Robbins visited her sons and daughter, in Ogden last week. Mrs. Arvella Mayler and daughters, Elaine, and Mrs. Ruby Mulliken of Salt Lake, visited her mother, Mrs. E. A. Peterson, Sunday. Mrs. Esther Perrault and Mrs. Ed Bean of Perser, - Washington, spent the Week with their mother, Mrs. Mrs. Perrault returned Vanderhbof. home Monday after visiting her sisters in Ogden on ' Saturday, with Mrs. painful accident, DreaKing nu $ia. Mrs. Oswald Harwood ana on, DEWEYVILLE kiUsVst By I PAGE FIVE 1D36 Independence Day Delicjhts kuw 1 f ' ; , . y . . rr?rL"Lrr;ritensen THATCHER , 4-- H . . La-Ma- " f! - , Fourth of July Special $ WE ARE HAVING A. CLEARANCE OF OUR SUMMER. DRESSES " . AN ALLURING DISCOUNT ON OUR COMPLETE STOCK j . . . Come Early and Select ' , :' ' that f Dress You've Wanted ' H GO ON A PICNIC FOR THE LaGra Shop Tremonton, VtaK Orpheiim Theatre Tremonton Utah ' ",'v I SCOOP See : : l tectnicoloriusical JULY : -- HUM 1 1 1 Hi 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 11 1 11 H II 100 Potted Meats vs JOE LOUIS Taken at the Ringside J MUSTARfl 1.. 6 VARIETIES 1 190 Lb. ... 2tf LARGE, FANCY Head LETTUCE 50 KNOCK DOWNS AND KNOCK OUT ALL MEAT (MoreU's Pride) BACON FRANKS SAUSAGE Evening - 15c & 35c Lb. . BLACK SEED SLICED Matinee - 10c & 25c 80 ' Fancy Cakes by a battery of 10 Cameras Showing CLOSE-UP- S and SLOW MOTION of SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY July 5th, 6th and 7th Jar , B-- 5 Paper Plates . : Pkg; of -p:- 150 :-;jtg. Paper Napkins . ... Lb. 290 Lb. 150 5 Lbs, SALT - 100 : Oan ! 160 ; 12-o- z. Corned Beef 6 Delicious Flavors JELLO MILD : Pkg. 50: ... Lb. . CHEESE ! 15f I 5 Lbs.- - .......... NEW SPUDS . ....220 Fresh, Solid, Ripe Lb. TOMATOES 80 FANCY BEEF Lb." Pot Roasts and ... 120, 150 170 : ASSORTED Lunch Meat 2 Lbs. ...350 100 ... - UBBY'9 PORK I 100 Exclusive Official Motion Pictures of the ADMISSION: 1 SCans LIBBY'S Fancy - qyt ......... 150 JULY 8th and 9th II Pork Beans Watermelons CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY 1 Salad Dressing of the Fight Game , "Melody Lingers On" "The Greatest Mother" 1 Potato Chips TUNA FISH 110 Flakes - can SCHMELING TRAVELTALK AND NEWS 444 the Greatest Sensational Upset HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT "A Message to Garcia" rime Does Not Pay WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of the CENTURY MAX 5h : (5th - 7th Wallace B$$y and John Boles fin Marshmallows -- our gang Comedy SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY PICKLES 9-i- "The Three Godf atHirs ; 4th Flavor Aid : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 3rd and 4th 1 NEWS f . .. Lb. 250 ; 2Lb. Hamburger 250: foodX $wekswi ysroris y |