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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1932 PAGE TWO SUGAR W SPICE N' EVERYTHING NICE! i E. TREMONTON The Mediterranean, Cradle of Civilization, Mecca For Thousands of Travelers During Coming Winter tpfl r By Mrs. P. E. ! Ault - :x: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stratton and Mrs. George Stratton of Victor, Idaho were guests of Mrs. Charles Peterson Thursday and Friday. The Misses Arlene and Melba n and Mrs Dan McComb accompanied their aunt Mrs. Joseph Scoth-er- n to Logan Thursday where they attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. John Cunningham. A. VV. Garfield of Harrisville visi ted rus motner oirs. ueorge uarfieu last Monday. i r xur. ana airs, ueorge if wrigniwejit to Yost Saturday and returned Sunday. Miss Leona Garfield was a guest in Brigham City Sunday. Harvey Hansen of Los Angeles Cal. was a dinner guest Sunday of his sister Mrs. K. H. Fridal and family. Mrs. Dot Fridal and Miss May Fridal were Brigham City visitors MonFet-erso- sr 1 Vi By Marys Onhnke, Kraft Chess tnttitiirt 1 ' Some simple They are prose Thefull lunch basket! And lollipops at recent,! sujjistlons foods with poetry trimmings. ... WBCiSl' ThU U the platform ot ever; little VOUNGSTER-SPECIAL SANDWICH boy and girl trudging off to his three 1 cake cream eheea tablesp. grate4 these And school mothers I tablesp. crated "R'" days raw carrot imHie are realizing more and more Salt, cayenne pineapple mid-day Graham bread meal to the 1'lneapple juice portance Of that Mix cream cheese and grated pineapple, growing child. It must have beaitn-tul- . juice to maka qualities, and it us inn enough pineapple paste. Add grated raw carrot, must have the Imaginative charm or smooth salt to taste and a dash of cayenne. Spread - ' fejay S follow. vjJJLLl s 1 When one thinks ol the Mediterranean, one thinks of a sunlit sea, ot warm breezea In winter when cold blast! blow at home, of mysterious Egypt with Its burled tomba, tta Sphinx and Its Pyramids, of the "glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome." Over this sea, famed m the cradle ot civilization, tiny galleys propelled by chained slaves, moved centuries ago; now big, luxurious ocean liners like the Canadian Pacific's Empress ot Australia which departs from New Tork January 31. 1933. team from port to port visiting Cadiz and Qlbralter near the entrance to the Mediterranean; Algiers, Palma. Malta, Messina, Naples, Pompeii and Venice; Dubrovnik, Kotor, and Jugo-Slavfend then on to Athens with Its AciopoUs and Its Parthenon, Who has not yearned to see the new said old Turkey, Stamboul which not body-bulldl- the ginger-brea- d house One of tire generously on slices of graham bread. most important foods tor the cnild STUFFED DATES diet, and one of the most piquant Pitted dates Philadelphia Cresua flavors to delight the youthful palau cheese la cheese. Philadelphia Cream cheeM Stuff pitted dates with Philadelphia as delectable smooth, rich, any sugar Cream cheese, and wrap three of them la cheese food waxed paper for each child's lunch. plum, and the GINGERBREAD SANDWICH digestible as milk Itself, with its mild Between two large golden flavor can be made the basic ginger for many a school-da- y luncheon or cookies spread a generous layer of PhilaCream cheese delphia very slightly nutrition and value, tongue' ened with milk. This la a delicioussoftunique and tickling Joy. wholesome dessert for the school lunch. all-mi- lk ADDITIONAL GARLAND NEWS :x: Mrs. E. Lewis Johnson had as her k guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Martha, and Miss Mary White of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Keith DrLees enter tained at dinner Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Carter, Mr. and Mr. Hunter Gaddie of Garland. Mrs. Marie K, Anderson of Brig-haCity, mother of Mr. S. E. Anderson and Mrs. Lewis 0. Johnson of Garland, died Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Anderson had just past her eighty-fift- h birthday anniversary on Oct. 11th. Mrs. Lewis 0. Johnson has been at the bedside of her mother the past week. Will Cockayne of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A S. Huish this week. Mr, and Mrs, John Persson left for their home in Payson Friday. They have been visiting relatives and friends for the past week. Muir-broa- C'.cthes for the Needy j Women volunteer sewins for the needy under direction of the Ited Cross produced 29K.U00 RarnentH last year, and will produce millions of garments In the winter of 192 :13. These will be from the millions of yards of cotton cloth tlistrlbiiti'd by he national Rod Cross from the 500.000 bales of cotton turned over to the organization by Congress Cloth was sen: to all chap tors requesting It. and later it whs proposed to send some simple ready made garments. Including trousers, overalls, underwear, stockings and j m sox. That Extra Piece OF - Furniture Linoleum Rugs or Shades Bedding or Matress can be bought to fix up your home at the low- esi prices 111 msiury. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME -- Mr LW& UVEKSOM aii'Ti ,.riT"ipr Mh 'n lahi""' is "1 1" j'"1"" mrr-'j-- m m. 4 A?.p .v?'.m. long ago was Constantinople; the Dardanelles, the Bosporus, the Black Sea and Beirut in Syria; the sacred spots ot Palestine, Jerusalem. Bethlehem, the Dead Sea and the River Jordan; Port Said and Cairo with the near-b- y Pyramids and the Sphinx; Naples with smoking Vesuvius In full view; Monte Carlo where the Goddess of Chance has her throne; Comlche Road, La Turble; Nice, Vlllefranche, Beaulleu and Cher- bourg in sunny France, and South j ). mu , day. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Penrose and children of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay, Mrs. Ada Garfield and daughter Fay were in Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Charles Peterson received a very painful cut in the leg last Friday when she slipped and fell in the mowing machine. Eight stitches were required to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ault received word from their son Harvey that he had been placed as assistant to the Staff Sergeant who has charge af some of the larye army planes at Cus-s- y Field Cal. Emerson Abbott and Miss Roskelly teachers at the Deaf and Blind School in Ogden were guests of Mr. andMrsv George Abbot Saturday. George Abbot returned from Mon i A, ! - lsmmm -- tin ampton, England's great channel port. All these attractions, Including first stop at Funchal, Madeira, where the traveler rides down a great moua-tal- a, the Terreiro da Lucta, sa a wooden sled called a carrinho-da-mont- e, are on the Itinerary of the Empress of Australia covering 73 days ol sea voyage, sightseeing ashore and Joyous entertainment on a steamer famed for Its comfort and luxurious accommodations. te Cristo with his deer last Saturday. And hi brother came inwith his Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Huish had as their guests on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. John Persson of Payson. -- I n ri AR Senator Wra EL Kin Give You All The Facts CONCERNING TARIFF And Other Questions Vital To Utah's Growth And Developement Other Prominent State Men Will Also be Present XXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXX M H See US - For ANEW M I FOR YOUR CAR $4.2)5 - AND UP e Now Is the Time to Put In Your Radiator Come in and let us change your oil for winter use We Have Installed a N,ew Battery Charger Let Us Recharge Your Car Battery. rridav, Oct 28 L. D. S. Chaoe :P.M TREMONTON FREE BARBECUE SANDWICHES Anti-Freez- Hcitz & Winzcler Auto Co. TREM0NT0N, UTAH rTTTIITTTITTTTTY Served from Banquet Room, from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Under auspices of Young Men's Democratic Club |