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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1837 -- I BEAR RIVER CITY pTcfGARLAND Larn BTWPaVld 8 Dr. A. j V to the subject, Fascisra" Rhodes and Roy and Mrs. Keith ;were home from the A. C. Sk" " 'Hansen of Salt Lake City, . ud Sunday to visit ishis sister, very ilL M Sorensen, who ' were ten ward members who ttSded Logan temple sessions on 't iidMrs. J. Ricks Smith, daugh Jr. and Julia, sons, J. Ricks, were Lake iCty, Salt of Sunday guests of Mr. and JJpavid Larson and Mr. and Mrs. r E. Hansen. was Tie weekly genealogy meeting W. Mrs. and Mr. of vld at the home evening. Wednesday Adams, of the stake Sun-- w Rulon Manning visited the local board, school Kbool last Sunday. Elizabeth Rucker of Salt Lake is spending several weeks with rttv Mrs. R. J. Potter and 'daugWer, Set J i f Sherman Oyler returned last week to &an t ran-asc- o from an extended mp and Los Angeles. In the latter with his brother, How-j- jj 4ty he visited and family. He thinks California 13 Deuer. ii pretty good cut utan and R. were speakers p, Skinner of Fielding, to Sunday evening church services. jlaster Gordan Smith and his little aster pleased with two vocal duets, Gordan playing the guitar accompaniJ. Holt, Joseph Smith Earl ment Carl na Oyler, Atkinson Potter, Lloyd Adams, DonWillard Larson and Chester accompanied Miss Rhoda and Sociology classes Friday and Saturday to Salt Lake City and Provo to places of interest bearing on these school subjects, taught at B. R. H. S. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Adams have returned to their farm home here after laving spent the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Austin of logon's Economics Og-de- n. north. Garland, and children Logan, spent ireral days last week as guests of and Mrs. J. W. Larson. lira. Mary Bjorkland and Miss Lucy Shaw of Mr, The manual most popular philosophical of the middle ages was 's "Consolation of Philosophy." Boe-thius- Swas translated king of England. by Alfred the Great Orpheum Theatre UTAH TREMONTON, Friday and Saturday April 16th and 17th "MAN BETRAYED" PAGE FIVE j By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford j another standing r Mrs. Nellie A. Anderson is visiting in Los Angeles, California with her daughters, Mrs. Ursal Anderson and Mrs. Lee Anderson and their families. Also with another daughter, Miss Val eria Anderson. Cycil Birch, Kenneth Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin A. Birch and children spent Ketchup the past week in Salt Lake City, where on Tuesday they attended the A colorful funeral services held for their father, for sea food. Heber Birch, who died Friday from a lung hemmorage. Or supper's cold meat. Tuesday, April 6th in connection with the regular Relief Society meet ing, a birthday party was held in hon or of Mrs. Mary Ipson, who celebrat ed her 80th birthday. Mrs. Ipson join ed the Bear River Relief Society when she was 10 years old At that time Grandmother never felt that her VA cups bread crumbs her mother was president. After the 2 eggs preserving season was over until the could stand back and survey 1 cup meat stock opening exercises of the meeting, a dozenB of bottles of ketchup or cup evaporated milk program was rendered with Mrs. Nan 2 tablespoons fat she called it catsup. All perhaps pork or cy Holmgren in charge. Solo, Mrs durlne the winter and spring these dripping! Edna Taylor, accompanied by Margar boiiles were called upon to give a 1 teaspoons salt et Johnson; reading, Mrs. Ruly An to the Cold roast meals. "tang" teaspoon pepper berfrwith catsup that was good. xk teaspoon dried celery derson; sketch of Mrs. Ipson's life, Shelf fish called insistently for read by Mrs. Alvina A. Jensen; duet Wipe liver, cut Into slices, then And a piece of bread, put through a food chopper together ketchup. Esther Ohman and Lula by Jensen, spread with ketchup, was no with parsley, onion and pepper. accompanied by Margaret Johnson; as a before-bebite. Add crumbs moistened in the novlty and a short talk by Bishop Charles Today we purchase our ketchup beaten egg, stock, milk, fat and Checketts. A beautiful potted plant as we need it or when a spark- seasonings. If meat stock is not was presented to Mrs. Ipson by our ling row of bottles, revealing their available, use a beef bouillon cube, luscious ruby contents, catches our dissolved in 1 cup boiling water. Relief Society President Mary S. An eye upon the grocer's shelf and we Mix well. Turn into well greased derson. A short talk of appreciation remember that our stock is low. baking dish or mold and set in a was given by Mrs. Ipson. Refresh Those ketchup bottles certainly pan of hot water. Bake 1 hour ments were served to thirty-eighappeal. Food packers seem to be in a slow oven (825 F.) Serve hot The winning eight club girls making their glass ketchup bottles or cold with ketchup, chili sauce more and more attractive and prac- or tomato sauce. Yield: 8 servings. met at the home of their leader, Mrs tical all the time. Sleek, tall and Edna Christensen, April 9. The meet Cecils with Ketchup graceful, they're a far cry from 1 ing was called to order by President containers of yesterday and theF cup cold roast beef or rare steak LaRae Christensen. The year program finely chopped make an attractive addition to any Salt and pepper was planned and also a discussion of table. In many homes, a table isn't Onion juice set without its bottle of ketchup. how to raise funds for their work. Worcestershire sauce two Here are hints for ketchup 2 tablespoons melted butter Clyde Merkley of Tridale, Utah, to are new lovers. Perhaps they Yolk of 1 egg slightly beaten spent the weekend in this city visiting you. Try them and they will imfriends. Season beef with salt, pepper, mediately become favorites:. Mrs. Leonard Ipson, a daughter-i- n onion Juice and Worcestershire Liver Loaf sauce. Mix in remaining ingredi- law and Mrs. Que Shupe, a grand ' - liver (beef) lbs.1 , 'ents, shape in the form cf daughter of Mrs. Mary Ipson and at1 tablespoon parsley croquettes. Roll In flour, egg and tended the birthday party held Tues1 tablespoon onion crumbs. Fry in deep fat, drain and serve with heated tomato ketchup. day for Mrs. Ipson. green pepper Wednesday afternoon the granddaughters of Mary Ipson held a birth of Mrs. Kirkham. day party in honor of her 80th birthMrs. G. W. Bradford entertained day at her home. The afternoon was 20 A. Geo. Mrs. Beal guests at bridge Friday afternoon By in social spent chat, after which a at her home. Prizes were awarded delicious lunch was served to fifteen Mrs. Oluf Johnson came home Sat to Mrs. Cecil Bradford, Mrs. Dent guests from this city and to Mrs. Esther Jensen and Mrs. Nellie Ure of urday from Ogden after spending a Rich and Mrs. Frank Driggs. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Brigham City, Mrs. Octar Wele of week with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McKellips of Salt Lake City and to Mrs. Rose NelMr. and Mrs. A. R. Capener and son of McCammon, Idaho. visited on Arbor Day at the daughter, Mrs. D. C. Fields, were Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson, of this weekend visitors in Salt Lake" home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. BradCity. city, announce the marriage of their The Misses Alissa and Helen Man ford. The ladies are sisters. daughter, Fontrea, to John Cox Jr., ning of Salt Lake City, spent the Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bradford spent of Los Angeles, California. The mar- weekend at the home of their par Sunday at the home of Mr. Bradford's riage took place Saturday, April 3rd ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning. mother, Mrs. Alice Bradford in Cor- in Salt Lake. Those who attended the Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Manning are inne. Mrs. Bradford is the mother of ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Eli An- rejoicing over the arrival of a baby twelve children, ''she is now eighty- derson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Peter- girl at the Jensen Maternity Hospi- three years of age is in good health, son, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen tal Monday, April 12. able to do her own work and care for all of this city. Following the cereMrs. H. D. Woffinden came home herself. Mrs. N. Homer Hansen and Mrs. mony a dinner was served at the Kee-le- y Sunday from Salt Lake City where Cafe in Salt Lake. After a weeks she spent the week at the home of( D. K. Jones of Salt Lake City spent visit in this city the young couple ner ana aaugnter, Mr. ana a few days of this week at the home will make their home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Floyd Nelson. of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. - Capener. Mark Simonsen arrived home Mon11 was the fortySunday, April Estelle Welling spent the past week day after spending the past four ninth wedding anniversary of Mr. and months in Seattle, Washington with Mrs. David E. Manning. A hot din- at the home of her parents, Mr. and his daughters, Miss Verna Simonsen ner was served to twenty-fou- r mem Mrs. Arthur Welling. and Mrs. Jennie Jensen and family. bers of the family. Those from out President F. Y. Fox of the L. D. of town were Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Business college in Salt Lake City, Bott and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. and Mrs. Fox paid a short visit to L. Fry, all of Brigham City, and the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welling on Misses Alissa and Helen Manning of Tuesday. Salt Lake City. Bishop and Mrs. Mark Nichols and Lo Mr. Mrs. of and Mrs. C. W. Merrell of Brigham daughters were Salt Lake City visiLynn Hodges tors Saturday. Mrs. weekend with the is week with spent the her gan City spending Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driggs enterHodges parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis daughter, Mrs. Ira Fridal. tained at dinner Thursday evening Mrs. O. A Seager and Mrs. Rose Lillywhite. Miss Betty Nelson of Brigham City for Mr. and Mrs. John Persson of Kerr were Logan visitors Wednesday, where they attended the Music Re was a guest on Sunday of Miss Bobbie Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Huish Lines. cital of Austin Seager. Elwin Garfield was in Salt Lake Eugene Barker of Murray was a and A. S. Huish. guest on Saturday at the J. H. Kirk-haCity Wednesday on business. Monhome. Mr. Barker is a nephew next will be held Farm Bureau Mrs. Care "The at Fridal's. Ira day and Repair of Furniture" will be the ington were Sunday guests at Mr. and lesson given by Mrs. Ethel B. Lund, Mrs. George Abbott's. Home Demonstration Agent. Mrs. Earl Cazier and daughter, CUTLER Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler a boy, born April 10. Alice Brough and Grant Fridal, Gloria, who have been spending the who are attending college, spent the week at Mrs. Rose Peterson's return STANDER Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander, of Bear River City, a boy weekend at home. ed to their home in Preston, Monday. born April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tippetts of Miss Roma Peterson spent the were Abbott Mrs. weekend at Logan with Mrs. Carl CALL Mr, and Mrs. Ed Call, of Tre George Logan and Peterson. monton, a boy, born April 5. Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard of Salt Lake City are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott. Miss May Fridal entertained a few friends and relatives at her home Sat urday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott, who are leaving soon to make their home in Salt Lake 0 0 0 0 City, where Mr. Abbott is now work ing. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. 16, 17 Gilbert Brough, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. StenBrough, Mr. and Mrs. George quist, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Newton, JEL-SER- T Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal Jr., Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Fridal, Mrs. Ira FriPer dal and Mrs. R. J. Bowcutt. Pound Packages Mr. and Mrs. Jed Abbott of Farm TT JT stands for MX treat Ataslu -- d t. 4-- H , GARLAND son-in-ia- w PENROSE Reed Palmer visited the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer of Park Valley, Utah, the occasion being Reed's father's birthday on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Pal mer of Perry, Utah, a brother of Reed, were also in attendance and called on Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill, enroute home. Wendell Miller enjoyed the trip with Mr. Walker's class to the state hospital and state industrial school on Wednesday.. Mesdames Laurence Petersen and J. Brooks Shuman were in Ogden on busi ness, Saturday. Mrs. Fred L. Petersen and son, Lowell, spent several days visiting here last week. She returned to her home Sunday. The Bothwell school put over the operetta, "Flowers for Friends," on Friday of last week. The leading role was successfully carried by Leone Miller, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Miller. There were other members of the ward, who attend school there, that had parts in the operetta. Many parents and friends of the children were present. The Misses Mary Don Jensen, Opal Miller and Messers Melvin Grover, DeVere Nelson, William Petersen and Wendell Miller enjoyed the trip with the B. R. H. S. seminary students to points of interest in and around Salt Lake City the weekend. The Relief Society had their mothers and daughters day Tuesday. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Lucille M. Johnson. A very enjoyable afternoon was had. Del Frederickson and school friend of Salt Lake City, spent the spring vacation with Mr. Frederickson..s fam ily. Mesdames Engvar Peterson and Con rad Frederickson were guests of Mrs. Fred W. Petersen Monday whose birth day Is the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen and Mrs. Conrad Frederickson were guests of Mrs. Rose Roder of Corinne Tuesday, it being Mrs. Rader's birthday. VENGEANCE" Last Chapter of "Vigilantes Are Coming" First Chapter of Robinson Crusoe" 1 ' Bishop and Mrs. Dwain Lamb and Mrs. Rhoda Archibald went to Salt Lake City to attend conference on Monday of last week. Orvil Nish went on a business trip to Salt Lake City Monday. Clea Lamb and Miss Hazel Knud-so- n of Portage, Mrs. Don R. Lamb, and Mrs. Jesse Lamb made a business trip to Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zundel went to Salt Lake City Saturday where conference. They returned home Tuesday evening of last week. A teacher's meeting was held Wednesday afternoon at the school house with teachers from Fielding, Portage, v Washakie and Plymouth present. Nish Dwain Orvil J. Lamb, Bishop and Leo Lamb went to Salt Lake City on business, Thursday. On their way back they attended the wrestling ? matches in Ogden. Mr. Freedman Pierson of Council.. laano, spent last weeR witn ner sister, Mrs. Lorin. Archibald. Mrs. Rhoda Archibald is visiting, with her son, Keith Archibald of Salt Lake City. Oleen Josephson made a business trip to Brigham City Wednesday. He also visited with his mother, Mrs. Sara Josephson. Earl and Ray Archibald made a business trip to Salt Lake City, on they-attende- Monday. Misses Wanda Mason and lone Lamb accompanied the Seminary stug dents on a tour to Salt Lake City, Saturday. Some of the places they visited were the state Industrial school at Ogden, the state capitol building, the University of Utah, the state penitentiary, Hogle Park, the L. D .S. Business College, and the K. S. L. studios. The railroad gang was home for the weekend. , ,'t; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway, Chea- ter Boss and Harold Castleton of Garland, furnished the program in sacra-- ; ment meeting Sunday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish went to on business Saturday. Ogden Mrs. Engvar Peterson entertained for her husband's birthday Thursday of last week. A delicious hot dinner was served. Those who came from a distance were his daughter, Mrs. Mar cel Palmer of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Hinman underwent a Fred L. Petersen and John Petersen operation Friday night major of Brigham. Mrs. Merrill Laub and Sandra Hales Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muir were at had their tonsils removed last week. Huntsville on business. Mrs. Lewis Gardner is undergoing Mr. and .Mrs. Orson Jensen and treatment at the Valley hosmedical small aughter and Mrs. James Jen and her condition la Improving. pital sen were Ogden visitors one doy last Mrs. Vivian Foseren and Leonard week. Miss June Call returned Sunday Berchtold are also undergoing medifrom Salt Lake City, where she had cal treatment. been for medical treatment. Air passenger travel In Brttian ia . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER again breaking records. sight-seein- . 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