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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929 Sister's towel is colored rose. the esteem the departed one held Realizing also that the fruit or Margaret Archibald of Clarkston and returned to his home at St Charles, berries are containers of valuable Grandma's towel is maise. Mrs. N. Peter Marble received word Miss Kemp of Garland were guests of with them. The Ladies Farm Bureau entertainthat Go. A. Peirson, her nephew, of Miss Jota Archibald Thursday eveminerals, salts and vitamines, it is "Every one a different towel" Is the rule these days. ed their husbands at the Udy Hot easy to appreciate the fact that a well Rexburk, Idaho, will be married to ning. L. C Christopherson, representative Miss Mckey at Salt Lake City, And why not? We who sudder at stocked preserve closet is a combinaSept Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb and son Springs Saturday evening. of the Metropolitan Life Insurance 6th. Mrs. Mary E. Tingey of Salt Lake the thought of choosing the wrong tion of a medicine chest, fuel storeDean, and Mrs. Jesse Lamb were Company announces the big annual shoppers Friday and on re spent Sunday at the home of her Bon, toothbrush while half awake, certain- room and dessert closet. Miss Mary Dewey accompanied her for all life insurget together-picni-c We cannot all own fur coats for home stopped to visit with H. S. Tingey. C. turning ly should be deeply intreested in the J. Dewey, parents, Mr. and Mrs. ance policyholders of the Ogden Dis- to Kenneth Wixon of Salt Lake re- latest idea which calls for towels of winter use, but we can supply internal Lake Tuesday. Mary will re- Mrs. Lambs sister, Mrs. Hannah Hess Salt trict, which includes the towns of Og- main in the city where she will take a who is cooking on the B. B. Gang. turned to his home Sunday after different colors for the various mem- body heat quickly through the medium den, North Ogden, Willard, Brigham, business course. ur. ceiensen oi uariana was in spending about two months at the J. bers of the household the very colors of sugar, candy, sweetended preserves, Corinne, Honeyville, Deweyville, mentioned in the little rhyme, in fact. and such foods. Internal heat is much Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall and Plymouth on businss Friday evening. A. Capener home. and Garland on the North and Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mason and John Clifford Gilbert A famous laboratory, after clinical better than outside protection from and sons and Tingey were guests Hooper, Roy, Syracuse, Sunset, Clear- mue son, oi iremonion, Burnett and Darel, were week-en- d baby of Centerville were the guests tests, has recently announced that cold as given by the fur coat and Mr. and N. of their Mrs. parent1, field, Layton, Kaysville and Farming-to- n Without internal guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mason. of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Capener Sun- bacteria, deposited from one's hands woolen sweater. on the South. All policyholders Peter Marble Sunday evening. Mrs. Hannah Hess was week-en- d to a towel, live on that towel for from heat, the costliest fur may leave us day. Mr. Mrs. and Wilford and Miller both old and young are cordially inMrs. Ora Hyer and children of Blue 24 to 48 hours and that they definite- shivering. With sufficient internal guest of her mother, Mrs. Jesse vited to attend the picnic at LorinJ daughtr Virginia, visited relatives at Mason. Creek spent Tuesday at the J. H. ly can be transferred from the towel heat, it may not be necessary. week-enPark the Valley Farr Park in Ogden on Saturday Jesse Mason and brother Cirtis, Ward home. So purchase summer fruits and to the hands of any other person who Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood and afternoon, September 7, beginning at motored to Plymouth Sunday to visit Thomas Udy was in Brigham Tues- uses it. when they are fully ripened berries children of Salt Lake week were City 2 P. M. sharp. with on business. their Mr. obtainable at moderate cost, and Mrs. day aviod We and and the the grandparents, naptoothbrush, The city commission has kindly end guests of their parents, Mr. and George J. Mason for a few Miss Melva Davis is visiting at kin and the handkerchief of our dear- can, perserve, or pickle them in sugar, days. Mrs. A. N. Nish of this place. granted to the Metropolitan Policy Mr. J. P. Christensen, the stake Garland with her grandparents, Mr. est friend, yet are often far too care- as you see fit. When winter comes Mrs. J. S. Burbank accompanid her holders the use of the entire park for and Patirarch brother Andersen, and Mrs. J. T. Bigler. less when reaching for a towel. Four you will have on hand, sufficient fuel Gustin to Salt Shepard the afternoon, while the chief of grandson, A. A. Capener and son Howard, members of a family have four times to carry you over until the balmyour ward lvisited and attend bunday Lake Saturday. service of that police has offered the went to Salt Lake Monday to attend a the Artell Fryer spent Labor Day here ed the sacrament meeting. possibility of depositing transfer- breezes of Spring arrive. department to protect evryone as funeral. Mr. Mrs. and Felvin Of course you may purchase much able bacteria upon one piece of towel- Wolverton, with Mr. his A. Mrs. and J. parents, much as possible. Mr. Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker spent the ; Mrs. Hannah I. Wolverton, and Ed of as the jam and jelly you use, but with one so has that the member, ing son states that as he cannot be Fryer. here. They left for Twin family towel becomes an easy medium a attended the funeral of Geo. weelc-en- d Bigler, R. Mrs. N. supply on hand, you Gardner visited relatives he is extend responsible for childlren Falls to at be two for Bigler Tuesday Deweyville more eat which will a Wednesday. gone disease contracted it at oiten, ana De North Ogden Saturday. by through ing a special invitation to parents to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hess and weeks. for the time at one to several. any members of pared may the spread Twenty Deweyville accompany their children to the park. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richards and It has always been difficult to mark that always appreciates the tcheiC Relief Society enjoyed a trip through family of St. John, were Sunday useful and valuable Many prizes of Mrs. Hess's mother. Mrs. children, are visiting wtih relatives at towels of one color or guests mother berries or that so p"lums that Herdinner canLj at design the Huntsville, having will be offered for the winners of the Robert Nish. Burley, Idaho. each member of the family will be herself. and show a at Ogmitage which follows: are enjoying as events, Mr. and Mrs. August Forsberg went sure to Mrs. Hannah Hess returned to her The pound for pound recipe does. " den and supper at Lorin Farr Park. recognize his or hers. Today, Games to Salt Lake Tuesday. Miss Dolores work not seem to be quite as common toMonday evening. At conjoint meetnig under the dir however, it is possible to secure Oldest policyholder in years Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason and Hermanson returned to her home with towels of similar texture as it once was, but the three ection of different the day a yet mutuals, splendid pro two Youngest policyholder in years of Willard were Tues them, after spending ten days here. daughters colors to from was parts sugar to four parts fruit recipe colors, rendered top gram from distance Sunday furthest night. Policyholder Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen of bottom and on the reverse side. of Mr. Mason's has taken guests day it place with a vengeance. C. C. sister, Watkins and of to program. pupils Brigham Mrs. Robert Nish. Elwood, were calling on relatives here Here are few easily followed recipes a musical rendered Peach, the orchid, rose, jade, City turquoise, oldest part. Twins, Mr. and Mrs. Willam J. Hess were Sunday. which use between now and maise have to in there be six "In you the the Heart of may the Hills," Duet, Twins, youngest Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cordon of Tremonton shoppers Tuesday. late fall: before exhausthe colors are Barbara and Beth Watkins. family oldest Triplets, Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ted. If there be Mr. and Mrs. Plum Conserve Solo, "Humoresque," seven, poor dad may Saxaphone, Tremonton were Parley Archibald of Halford, and Triplets, youngest skin 5 pounds blue Damdaughter, Betty Jean, at least have the bath towel for himof Wash and Tuesday Rich. guests Homer Largest family present of Montana, were the guests of Mrs.: self if son plums. Cut in small pieces and he's fortunate. Latest married policyholder Trumpet solo, "The Holy City", by Mrs. Sarah Archibald. Eliza Ward Sunday. Mrs. Ward ac add 2 cups crushed pineapple. Measure Rodney Simmorsen. Races to them Willard companied where and add the quantity of Races for Boys Song, "When Honey Sings an Old they are vising with other relatives. Cook until it is a thick slowly sugar. Barbara and 14 Beth Watkins. by Time", and up Ages Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Strong and clear jam. Addjuice 1 lemon and M 12 to 13 Trumpet Duet, "Two Friends" by family, at Spokane, Washington, have C. C. Watkins and Rodney Simorsen. pound blanched almond meats. Cook . 10 to 11 n: ti.ura t-jcvercon iLogan was been visiting with Bishop iuiBs oi and Mrs. By 5 minutes longer. Seal. Miss Rhea Winters of Garland 8 to 9 visiting with Mrs. Phoebe Ward last Russell Capener. Pear Preserve Ohio a 6 to 7 gave splendid reading. BETTY BARCLAY week. Mrs. Emma Strong, mother of Mrs. Make a libera! supply of rich syrup, Mrs. Tom Wheatley gave a talk on 4 to 5 W. C. Parke of Ogden was here on Capener, returned to her home at Salt "Life More Abundant for the Adult business using 1 to8 cup of sugar to Lake during the week as one of her e Friday. each cup of water and boiling from "Try a dish of peaches, Woman". Races for Girls Mr. and Mrs. O. C. LeCryer and two sons from Kaysville came up and took Alice. Mother put them up herself." three to five minutes. ' Mr and Mrs. Parley Christenson of children of Ages 14 and up Salt Lak spent the past her home. Such an invitation was quite comDrop in the pears, which have the Mutual Stake board were the week at the 12 to 13 Mrs. Dora Wilhelmson and two mon years ago, but rather rare Clayton Beck home. Mrs. today. been pared and quartered, and a few 10 to 11 visitors, Mrs. Christensen gave a talk Cryer and Mrs. children returned to their home at Far too rare, as a matter of fact, to pieces of stick cinnamon. Beck are sisters. no the Slogan, and Mr. Christensen 8 to 9 Mrs. Beck enter Ogden .Sunday with Edward Tubbs. Thursday evening, please thousands of Alices and huntalked for a short time on the Era tained at Bring to a boil, then reduce heat 6 to 7 Miss Golda Tubbs of Holbrook, dreds of thousands of supper for her guests and and and allow to cook gently for from two Henry's and Journal and opening social. 4 to 5 also for the family of Noble Peterson Idaho, is visiting with her grand- Fred's, with a "sweet tooth" just as to three hours, or until a dark, rich 1 to 3 the Mutual of Sunday afternoon Fielding. mother, Mrs. Francis Tubbs. highly developed as was the sweet red color. Then can and seal. officers met at the home of Estella Races for mothers The The four sons of George M. Ward. tooth of a decade ago. girls club met Frdiay after Blueberry Delight Spackman and planned the opening noon at the home of Lorella Ages 18 to 30 Bowcutt. Moroni, Newell, Glen and Voss enjay-e- d The Pick over, wash and stem the pound for pound social for the Mutual which is to be 30 and up About twenty young people went to a pleasure trip to Zion Park last preserves were almost invariably berries. Add three held September 10th. Fat man's race pounds sugar the Udy Springs Friday evening. The week. looked upon as a dessert. Few, if any each four popunds of berries and hea Mrs. Peter Jensen and son Earl Stout Lady's race party was chaperoned by Mrs. R. D. realized that they were much more. gently until the sugar dissolves and v Chicken race were visiting relatives at Ogden Fri Macfarlane. GOOD-BYFAMILY TOWEL As a matter of fact, a the juice is drawn from the berries, Mellon eating contest day. Mr. and rMs. W. C. Bowcutt and Daddy has a peach towel. preserve, conserve, jam or jelly, is a Cook rapidly until berries are plump Mrs. William Faugus and children There were over two thousand daughter Lorella visited with relaBobby has a jade. jar or glass of winter fuel stored and the syrup thick. Pack carefully policyholders present last year, and of McCammon, Idaho, were visiting tives at Bear Lake for a few Mother's towel is turquoise. days away for the use of our body engines in clean, hot jars and seal. Watch for double that number are anticipated relatives and friends here Saturday Mrs. Bowcutt's Orchid for Mr. Mortensen the maid. cold weather. father, during and Sunday. leakages. this year. A variety of refreshments have Elain Hanson returned to American been provided for everyone, and all Falls with her sister, Mrs. Vern policyholders are welcome to join in Eames to visit for a few days. Jbr EcontmUal TrantftHatUm ' the fun with the Metropolitan Staff. Policyholders of Ogden District to Hold Picnic Tre-mont- on Tre-mont- d. - home-preserv- pre-ipa- all-ov- er three-fourt- Riverside nv hs This Week's Tidbits - three-fourt- hs home-mad- , 4-- H E -- i. -I- - Plymouth Deweyville Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jensen and Cleo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. family are vistiing with Mrs. Jensen's Alvin Norr, had her tonsils and parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rose for removed at the Valley Hospital an indefinite period. Tuesday. Miss rem Marshall and sister, Lydia and Zade Marble are im- Leana of Salt Lake City are guests of proving after having had their tonsils Mary Estep this week. and adnoids removed at the Valley A number of Relief Society sisters met at the church house, Tuesday and Hospital, the first of last week. Monday, Miss Eva Gardner and Wednseday an guilted a guilt for the Geneive Gardner had their tonsils re relief society. moved at the Valley Hospital. Shirley Mason, daughter of Mr. Impressive funeral services were John Clifford of Ogden is visiting held in the Deweyville ward meeting with her aunt, Mrs. David T. Burnett house for Geo. Bigler, Wednesday at this week. 2 o'clock. The beautiful flowers and Ruby Burnett is visiting with Marmany relatives and friends showed jory Zundel in Tremonton this week. PLAN TO REGISTER Remarkable UNIVERSITY OF UTAH char-acteristlc- of Freshman must register, September 26, and must attend September 27 and 28. All other students must register September 30. Regular class work begins, October 1. that Beautiful Fisher Bodies prove die Value of Send for catalogue Van Brunt Drills With Double-Ru- n Salt Lake City, Utah . Feed Bigger Yields IS Con. Wagon & Machine Co. 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