OCR Text |
Show SEAK RTVESJVAUjrY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 13, I SjJGHTS , tin vv W Marrifi Xne nnnnced. tj t7 u -- types r.r. par. iuu K5d all four of UP"1 fen, Ji ESup f2f r "A: with bis feature and in the his account 01 Jack Rank, touring ?pffilr eol-iJnap- er, swhh honorable won Mer-J- d c5nition for V these awaru ? bi&l- -- -- Utah, and won JX ofseveral thousand sjj!m S wf prominent Hol-'JS- w. was the special tad gave an inter. to the young journal- St, JJ5, the program der of 5 is the other by evening, JjBetenseB. advisor; Jt Overall suits for dogs are worn by s pets. uusv UiC UUUCl WOO one-ha- w Melva Davis, Richards. editor-i- i present E Johnson, Mrs. Griffin. Dick ti as I and Wel toastmaster. Mure Camera Club at me nign Ure entertained Tuesday by Mr. L. R. Earl, with an illustrative ais- Replaces he has visited k three yearrs. ksstrated with pictures, la carved figures, opium pm however), and other his collections of the Or-- i something of the home, :.nd life of the inhabitants tEasL" With pictures from an of five or six hundred he a few of screen am the steresting'. is of a four i graduate fe ferring L. TT.U.J cm. a. ixavy wnere his time in islands of the Pa- - pumiea oiaie seat most of kit the Bear River year inlist, is Tor Jelly And Jam bu lhe waif. Prepare some thisleason Or uou are the WJT 1 To remove mildew, rub spots with Luncheon Jellied tuna fish, cheese biscuit, potato chips, fruit salad, tea, lemon juice and salt and place in the sun. milk. I V t A Handle pastry as little and as Dinner Broiled beef steak, French fried potatoes, spinach, fried egg quickly as possible. Do not knead it. plant, spiced peaches, pineapple Two cups of granulated sugar cream pie, coffee. makes one pound. Jellied Tuna Fish Shirred eggs Grease individual 1 tablespoon lemon juice; 1 cup cups. Cover bottom and side chopped celery; 2 cups flaked tuna custard fish; 1 tablespoon gelatine, 1 cup with dried bread crumbs. Carefully cooked salad dressing; 1 tablespoon slip eggs into custard cups. Sprinkler pepper. Cover top with , chopped parsley; teaspoon salt; 8 with salt and crumbs. Bake in a slow teaspoon pepper; J cup water. Add lemon juice, (parsley, celery, over (275) fifteen to twenty minutes or until egg white is firm and crumbs'; 4i ; are brown. " i' Eldon Leavitt of Cornish. Mr. Leavitt is a brother of Mrs. Last 3 Peanut Cookies Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rich entertain- 11 cups, sugar, 2 eggs, 3 cup butter, cups flour,. ed at dinner and a theatre party for teaspoons salt, 2 teaspoons baklj twelve on Sunday evening. 1 ing powder, cup finely chopped Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welling ac peanuts. Cream butter, sugar and companied their daughter Estelle to eggs together. Mix and sift' flow-'- " Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon. salt and baking powder and add to Miss Margaret Tanner returned with the first mixture. Add peanuts and them in the evening and is a guest mix to smooth dough. Roll out thin' at the Welling home this week. on slightly floured board and cut Mr. Welling was the guest speaker with cookie J cutter. Sprinkle with-at church services in the 9th ward of sugar and bake in moderate ove:v; Ogden Sunday evening. (325) 12 to 15 minutes. The Garland Legion auxiliary met at the club rooms May 10th, honoring Mr. Fred Schoss stated that he is mother of the war veterans. Ten a full car load of Maytag unloading were mothers present and were presented with corsage of flowers. An Washers. This is the second car in interesting program was given and two weeks for the Schoss Electric Co. delicious refreshments were served, at 355 24th Street, Ogden. Mrs. D. E. Manning attended a party at the Howard Hotel In Brigham China and Canada will be connected City. Her daughter,Mrs. C. L. Fry was the hostess. by if 1-- The Jolly Jelly Jar deserves mention in our certainly Food Primer - u ior no other reason than that It comes into use so often, and In so many varied ways. Jellies or jams are, first of all, important slice - of - bread spreads both at mealtimes and for wholesome little "snatches" between regular meals. Too, they are rapidly becoming a "before bed" favorite, as their pure tastiness is sufficient to ward oft hunger without causing sleeplessness. And surely nothing need be said about the perfection that certain kinds of jam and Jelly preserves lend to regular meat courses. Glass bottles are traditional for Jams and jellies, whether homemade or not, not only because they protect the purity bat because the colors give a delightful foretaste. Half the attraction of Jellies and Jams is the rich shade which perfect cooking gives them, appetizing-l- y visible through the glass walls of the Jar. That Is why the storekeeper always has his shelves nearest his store entrance filled with these fruit spreads in glass jars, where the light can strike them and show them in their most appealing hues. But for those who likel to try their skill at making their own colorful array on their well-season- pantry shelves, here are a few tried and true recipes for the "J" twins , Jelly and Jam: Grape Jelly From Bottled Juice 3 cups (1 lbs.) sugar 2 cupb (1 lb.) grape Juice Vt bottle cup) Measure sugar andpectin. juice into large saucepan and mix. Bring to a boil over hottest fire and at once add pectin, stirring constantly. Then bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard minute. Remove from fire, skim, pour Quickly. Paraffin hot jelly at once. Makes about 5 glasses. - Dried Fig Jam 3 cups (1 lbs.) prepared fruit 5 cups (24 lbs.) sugar 1 bottle pectin To prepare fruft, add 2 cups water and juice of 1 lemon to 94 pound stemmed stewing figs. Cover, let stand 4 hours or overnight. Drain, chop fine, mix with Juice. Measure sugar into large kettle, add prepared fruit, filling up to the last cup with water if necessary. Mix well, bring to a full rolling boil over hottest fire. Stir constantly before and while boiling. Boil hard 1 minute. Then remove kettle from fire and stir in pectin. Pour quickly. Paraffin at once. Makes about 9 glasses it fluid ounces each.) 2-- eight-ounc- e . radio-telegrap- fishing season is here. Some of us are on our local streams or lakes at sunrise. Others are small son spent Sunday in Smithfield speeding along the highways to; at the home of Mrs. Michaelis' parother states. But no matter where ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corbett. By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal you are fishing, your mind, sooner Mr. and Mrs. Will Stayner of Brig-haor later, turns to lunch. Here are were guests of his mother, Mrs. D. K. Jones of Salt Lake City Mrs. City should apa few suggestions that Herbert. Stayner on Sunday. " is visiting at the home of her par peal to you: Mrs. Grace Haws was hostess to ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Capener. Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Capener and the Ladies Self Culture Club Friday, Trout Fried on the Spot n May 7 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. K. Jones were daughter, Clear away underbrush before Mrs. Wynn S. Hansen in Fielding. visitors Monday. making your fire. Let fire burn Mrs. J. D. Gunderson was President Miss Helen Johnson came up from in until you have a bed of live coals. of the A report charge the week of the convention ofmeeting. Clean trout (or other fish), dry,, Salt Lake City and spent Western Fedthe ' end at her home. eration of Women's Clubs held ni Salt sprinkle with salt and pepper, dip) Nichols Mrs. and Mark. and Bishop Lake City was given by Mrs. V. W. In; bread crumbs or flour, then in; daughters spent Saturday and Sun- Johns. Mrs. Arthur Welling and Mrs. egg, and again in crumbs or flour, day visiting with Mrs. Nichols par A. D. Rich gave reports of the convenand fry in deep fat ents in Brigham City. tion of the Utah of Wo Mrs. Oluf Johnson came home Sun men's Clubs also Federation Date Nut Loaf held in Salt Lake day evening from Ogden, where she City last month. The story of two 3 cups sifted cake flour weekend her with spent the sister, Pioneer women was given by Mrs. 3 teaspoons bak Mrs. J. D. Harding. Wendell Buqge of Logan. Miss Maring powder Mrs. W. R. Vanfleet and son, Par Woodside gave a book report on garet ?4 teaspoon salt of Lake Salt ker, City, spent Sunday "The Modern Mother." Music was brown cup sugar, firmly with relatives in Garland. furnished by the Misses Venna Kirk-haThe Misses Alissa and Helen Man packed Cleo Nye and Amy Christopher- cup chopped walnut meats ning of Salt Lake City spent Mothers son. Delicious refreshments were serv 1 cup finely cut dates Day at the home of their parents, ed to a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning. l. egg; well beaten Ivy Roberts, a students of the Max Chambers and friend Lewis B. Miss cup milk Y. U., spent the weekend with her week the Smith of Smithfield, spent 4 tablespoons melted butter or Lou Veil Roberts. end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. sister, Miss other shortening Mr. and Mrs. George O. Nye and W. Chambers. The boys are students Sift flour once, measure, add bakdaughter, Cleo, spent Sunday in Salt of the B. Y. U. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Huish and Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Nye were ing powder and salt, and sift again. Add sugar and mis. well. Add nuts son Burton, accompanied Mr. and Mrs honor guests at a dinner given them H. S. Tingey of Riverside to Center-vill- e by their children celebrating Mothers jand dates. Combine egg, milk, and anniverto add flour mixture shortening; Saturday afternoon to attend a Day and Mr. Nye's birthday in sary. reunion and party and blend. Bake in greased loaf Tingey family Miss Sara Shumway spent the week honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tingey inches, in moderate pan, soon at the home of her parents, Mr. where Samoa end for are who leaving oven (350 F.) 1 hour, or until ba- - and Mrs. J. J. Shumway. over the Mr. will preside Tingey done. Mrs. Mary E. Leavitt of Lewiston moan mission What to Drink Mrs. T. W. Innes and Mrs. T. E. is a guest this week at the home ot and daughter, Mr. and Betensen attended a meeting of the her All cold water is not necessarily Last. Mrs. Charles in held Medical Brigham Auxiliary pure. Even streams near their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Last had as Wednesday. origin may be contaminated.. It is City their Mr. and Mrs. Art Michaens and guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. wise to take your own beverage, or to boil and cool water from untested streams. Take a few cans of unsweetened Hawaiian pineapple juice with you. As soon as you have parked your car dig a hole m the sand at the edge of the stream and bury these cans, Your Boy or Girl Can Be Made Happy at Graduation By lunch time the Juice will be Ice cold and an ideal drink to With a Beautiful Gift from Our Complete Stock of nut loaf. f-serve with your nTTHE m . Og-de- " heat?e pONTON, p and UTAH Saturday and 15th If Mth PDLOWE, in foods when bought at too. If you have a less is There Stores. waste, P. Skaggs System several to last days. refrigerator, buy today O. CHEESE COFFEE "Service" Mild See 18 Pound 1 COVER IGHT" n in Crusoe" :54.nthandl8th: - 'SICALHIT THETOWN' KandThurafav 3fl5th and 20th ball 0Venware rHrrr GRADUATION - rMon...Tues. nites A recent survey showed WATCHES - DIAMONDS that about 60 to 70 percent of all Oktahojha farms are operated by tenants; iS cific such as Guam Phillipines and Hawiian. Rv snecial reauest he is returning to give a similiar discussion to the History classes next week. Bear River high school band left in today (Thursday) to participateheld the State Band contest to be of at Price.. They received a rating in superior in playing and. marching the regional meet held May I, making them eligible to participate in. the finals. Approximately 75 students went. Mr. Watkins states, "We hope to bring back most of the honors for Bear River High." JEWELRY t 111. i f M 1 1 t MmH-WWW- 1 ' 0 Ol Crystal White 10 Bars t rK of Hats and Accessories pick Yours Now 25 2 Large Cans ..... Complete. HIMMKM 29e O'Xtt COS PORK STEAKS aGra Shop 25c K'Mtl 10 Cans Small Glass 9 TOMATOES Cream Style Twin Peaks 10 Can 1, 2, 3 Sieve 2 Cans No. 2V2 Can -- 3 for 25 GRAPEFRUIT PEAS - 25? PEANUT BUTTER 29 2-l- b. Jar Vanilla Pound . 19 Radishes - Onions . Large 10 Can ... FLOUR Sperry's, Primrose C Bag 1 3J ; J," CANDY BARS WAFERS Sliced Pound POT ROASTS 18c Beef Pound BACON PICNIC HAMS round 3 CORN 5 25' 10 3 For STRAWBERRIES 2 Cups . 25' Sliced Pound 9Q CaU Sliced 25' Pound PURE PORK 20 2 Lbs . 35' LUNCH MEAT BEEF BOIL Pound 10' Varieties Pound 10 25 28c LUNCH MEATS Assorted OKfP Pound Pork Pound 25' 2 Lbs SIDE PORK BACON FOR SATURDAY, MAY 15th Shankless While Stock is 21 DRIED BEEF PORK & BEAN MH-M40'M- ' Lee's Market 2 - DeMonte, Red Can DEVILED MEAT SOAP Breaded Pound HAMBURGER nave q vve ciiu v.riTrt fcoiriveuj . . . nr navA inc.. 17 QUALITY MEATS GROUND BEEF VEAL PATTIES 1 M. Pounds 1111 Packages ROASTS aduation Dresses e - R OBEKT ClMONSEN - stocV 25i Large Ground SALMON m, son-in-la- w HORSES, 3 It Pound CORN FLAKES g 8x4x3 : It isn't Costly to have the best and most choice " peum h. ENJOY THE BEST AT 0. IP. S. STORE LOW PRICES GARLAND double-actin- ld ' I post-hig- by Mrs. Gn-Nina Richards, made were un-mo- Mrs? Oneta Shurtz will have charge of the work which will be conducted under the direction, of Miss Etta Scorup, State Home Economics director. Mrs. Shurtz states that from 50 to 100 girls may be enrolled for the summer. Girls registering for Home Eco nomics classes for next year will be h given preference. Some school girls may be included. Girls' summer projects will be more elaborate than the home projects car ried on during the regular school months. They will include such things as the following: Assuming the re sponsibility for the canning: fruits and vegetables for the family, manage ment of the home, taking care of meal preparation for the summer, con struction and planning the wardrobe for the family. From to lf unit of high school credit will be allowed for each girl completing a project, depending upon the quality of work done This is the first summer project work of this kind to be done in this county. It is made possible by state and federal funds appropriated for the purpose. iXttiaon society ' salt and pepper to the flaked fish. Soak gelatine for five minutes in the Household Hints cold water and dissolve over hot water. Add to the cooked salad dressing and mix with the other ingrediBreakfast Stewed rhubarb, puffed ents. Pour into molds which have rice, popovers, marmalade, cocoa or been dipped in cold water. Chill, and garnish with lettuce. coffee. Two months of home project work this summer for girls was announced last wee it oy County Superintendent one-four- th success was the an-heby the Searchlight school last Wednes-- : ld d PAGE 1TYB Home Project Work r To Be Given During The Summer Months journalm of scnools, Hervin Bunderson. honorary 1&3T j wv FOOD fiff STORES |