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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1930. Bear River City j Jensen, James P. Jensen, Sr. Mr. and urs. James r. Jensen, Jr., Mrs. Anna M. Andersen and Mrs. Elvina Jensen. A delicious hot dinner was served, after which cantaloupe and watermelon was served. Mrs. M. P. Jensen was assisted with the serving by Mrs. Annie M. Andersen, Abby Jensen, Lovene Jensen and Elvina Jensen. All had a very good time. The Box Elder County Fair sad Have Rodeo opens next Thursday. you done your bit? If not get you entry ready. Do it now! A delicious dinner was served Sun day afternon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Eli E. Anderson, and guests were . Miss Geo. Dewey Jenny Baldwin, of Hollwood, Califorand Mr. Samuel Clark Mrs. and nia, Funeral services were held for Geo. daughter, Ida Marie of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson and . son C. Dewey in the Deweyville ward Deveil of Bothwell; and Mr. and Mrs. meeting house at 2 o'clock, Friday, Leslie Garfield and children, Mary ana September 5th with counselor Louis Germer in charge. - The choir furnishDaryl of Tremonton. Mrs. Mray Holmgren and son of ed the music. Invocation was offered Salt Lake City spent Wednesday visit- by Patriarch Myron Richards, of Garing at the home of her son, Rueben land. - The : speakers were Neils Madson, of Holmgren and family also with Other relatives. They were accompanied Brigham City; W. W. Lasley, of home on Thursday afternoon by Miss Honeyville; Patriarch J. P. Christen, Gayle Holmgren who will attend son, of Elwood, A. R. Capener, of Garland, K. H. Fridal, Jr, of the Stake school in Salt Lake this winter. Thomas Andersen of Corinne spent Presidency, of Tremonton and Bishop M. G. Perry. All spoke words of compopular McCormick-Deerin- g Wednesday evening in this city with fort to those called to morn and told Spreader has been relatives. of their knowing the deceased as a L. C. Tremonton of Christensen Mrs. improved it is now better than good man. : Special numbers were spent Wednesday in this city visiting very ever. It has a stronger, low-bui- lt a solo by Florence Gardner of Bear with her sister, Mrs. Martha J. Ander- River box that a short man can load City, "I come To Thee," and a sen. without back-breakipitching. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren duet, by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardner, "Teach Me to Pray." Steel braces all around. The new were Ogden visitors Thursday. Counselor Louis Germer made a few saw-toobeaters can't wrap and Kenneth, the six months old son of Benediction was remarks. closing won Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren bind. The spike-toot- h shredders offered by Patriarch Thomas Wheat-le- y, contest second at at the baby prize do a real job of pulverizing. Maof Honeyville. the Community Fair held at Corinne, nure doesn't drift because the Interment was made in the Dewey4th. Sept. Mrs. Ace Taylor is confined to ber ville cemetery. Bishop Milton Marble spiral gives a steady, uniform home suffering with neuritis of the of Bothwell dedicated the grave. throw. face. On top of such features comes Tfc Lima - spreading Mr. and Mrs. Golden Petersen and Lime-Spread- ing Attachnew a Attachment Is sepatwo children of Snowville, Utah, were makes machine ment that a the rate and can be added calling on relatives in this city, (Sun- Ask double-purpos- e in a few minutes. Jt outfit. You have day. hat a wide, uniform, Mrs. Hery Johnson was a Brigham to see both the spreader and the Ole P. Nelson, of Corinne, was in Easily - controlled visitors, Wednesday. City them attachment to Tremonton, Monday, with a petition appreciate Spread. Capacity SS Mrs. Emma Ohman had as her addressed to the State Road Commis to 40 acres a day. fully. Stop in any time. guests Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. sion, asking that board for a change of Emil Andersen and children of Evans; highway as the sameMums West to Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker and Corinne ' leading past the Utah-Idah- o children, Mrs. Wm. Krotch and two Sugar Company, at Brigham City. The CMifr daughters, Mrs.. June Thompson and petition asks that the said road be children and Miss Dollie Thompson, all abandoned and a safe way provided of Llwood; Mrs. Theressa Brailsford, down Forest Street in Brigham City, ' Mrs. Sina Hansen and Mrs. Augusta crossing the tracks at the depot of the Iversen, all of this city. It was Mrs. railroad company over a viaduct, to Ohman's 53rd birthday anniversary. be constructed, then thence West and Refreshments were served. North through the valley. EVERYTHING TSiFFORTWE Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Jensen and -I It was Mr. Nelson's children that TUEPHOMN , Sina Mrs. Thorsen daughter, Elenora, met with an acicdent at the U. I. C. and daughter Deloris, were Logan crossing on the road the petitions asks visitors, Sunday and Monday. to be abandoned, his 19 year old son Hansen, made a. business beincr killed and other accuponts of the Rodeo tripRasmus to Salt Lake City, on Tuesday. car being severely injured when the 18-19-- 20 Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Waunker were driver of the car failed to see the ap shopping in Ogden Thursday. train and crashed head-o- n Mrs. Augusta Iversen and son Ivan, proaching into the train. Mrs. Thressa Brailsford and two childThe orchards on either side of the have a drink on him. The Englishman ren spent Wednesday at Bothwell, the JOHN BULL'S RIDICULOUS for the excused himself with the remark that guest of Mr. and Mrs. C O. Andersen. crossingto make it impossible POSITION see an approaching train he made it a practice never to drink LaMar Iversen, who has been work driver on the tracks. Mr. Nelson .until Scotch jokes are becoming rather with strangers. at LongView and Seattle, Wash reportsright ing he found the people very that town the In smile that particular only ington, for the past year and a half is favorable to the tiresome. One can hardly get a petition. to to answer was such a reply place visiting in this city wth hs parents, from the average audience, even when he elaborates upon the Scot who at the business end of a six shooter in Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iversen and other Books tempted to repair his dining room fur- the stranger's ribs with the remark relatves. only would the Englishman niture with glue obtained from used that not M. I. A."' 7th, Sunday evening. iSept take a-- drink but that it would be conference was held in our postage stamps. ward, with Once in a while , however a really straight whiskey at that Miss Aleen Hansen president of the looked son .Bull's John bursts wandering on the Englishmen funny joke Young Ladies in charge. The following . . .New dooks at. me xumw j is the progarm: Singing, "Let us All this week are: upon the ear. To be funny it has to sympathetically at the Westerner. ridicuthe "Now at look; positively place the Englishman in an entriely tress On' prayer, r. Jensen; ., 'Works of James Whitcomb Riley in lous position you've put yourself in," singing, "Our Mountain Home So 12 volumes. the different light from that in which ' " Dull ballv he drawled. vou the "If Vol. 1.. Neighborly Poems; Vol. 2. average jokesmith places him. Dear"; History of the M. I. A. in brief, The best we have heard this year triggah you'll bally well hang, and jf Floyd Jensen; retold story, Esther Sketches in Prose; Vol. 3. Afterwhiles; tells about the green Englishman who you jolly well don't I'm going to give Ohman. Mrs. Cluff of the stake board Vol. .4. Pipes O'Pan at Zekesbury; strode up to a bar in the Canadian cow you a jolly good licking." of Brigham outlined the M. I. A. work Vol. 5. Rhvmes of Childhood; Vol. 6. 1. country and asked for a beer. Piano solo, Taylor The Flying Islands of the Night; Vol. for When it was taken care of accordroienwaivrfiJies inspecteu lor iuv,- - Johnson. Vernell ePtersen gave a 7. Green fields and running brooks; ing to the Queen's taste, a rough look- 000 Veterans' Hospital at Salt Lake number of reasons why every one Vol. 8. Poems here at home; Vol. 9. ing cowboy invited the stranger, to City, Ogden'and Provo. should attend mutual. Mr. Bott of Armazinda; Vol. 10. A Child World. and Brigham City gave a talk on the life Vol. 11. Rubaiyat of Doc Sifers, Home Folks. Vol. 12. The Book of member of the M. I. A. Girls chorus, by ten Gleaner Girls; Joyous Children. Bible Stones from library tor report of M. I. A. officers of Bishop Osey Jensen; slogan for 1930-193- 1 by Young people. HeartT Throbs. Harold Jensen; talk by Aleen Hansen, Fiction: remarks by J. Otto Jensen, president Exit-Harold vanilla. Stir until well blended. Let Bell Wright By Anna B. Towte of the Young Men. one-hahoar Bar 20 Clarence E. Mulford. Several announcements in regards and the harvest stand in a cold place to dissolve sugar. Strain through Lilac Time Guy Fowler. to the Fair and Rodeo to be held at SEPTEMBER markets are can. Strawberry Acres Grace iS. Rich and vegetables a coarse sieve into Tremonton, were given by C. J. Dewey of Tremonton, who also urged every- mond. and it is time to begin preserving (Almost all of the peaches should Best Girl Kathleen Norris. sieve.) rreese wnn one to attend mutual. and canning for the winter months. anass tnrougn '; t My mixture of 1 part salt and 6 parts The Desert's Price William Mac "True To The Faith,!! and From the realm of the kichen Singing. Our M. I. A. Leads On"; prayer by Leod Raine. come fragrant vapors. A magician chipped ice. Serve with peach The Bishop's Murden Case S. S. who masks as mother watches over preserves. Yield: 1 quart Charley Checketts. Last Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Van Dine. the mysteries of boiling fluid, testA Daughter of the Land Gene M. B. Jensen of this city had as their ing again and again. At last It Is done! She pours a lucious sirup guests all of the people of this ward Stratton Porter. The Singing Fool Hubert Dail. Into little glasses and behold you who were over seventy years of age. The Day of the Beast, and Nevada. A very pleasant afternoon was enhave a beautiful transparent currant jell. joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Ander- Zane Grey. While jell Is being made, the sen, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ipson, Mr. CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC kitchen stool finds a position of and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, and to Mrs. ' prominence and is elevated to the MASS CONVENTION Sarah M. Fridal, Mrs. Eliza Hailing; table top. With a broom handle Mrs. Hannah Hansen, Mrs. Marie R. for a cross bar a bag of cooked Jensen, Mrs. Mettie M. Jorgensen, Brigham City. Utah, Sept. 10, 1930. Mrs. Karen Weidman, Mrs. Maren To the Democratic Voters of fruit can be suspended on the rungs of the kitchen stool. There Andersen, Mrs. Boletta Petersen, Mrs. Box Elder County, State of Utah. the fruit can drain for hours, or A Democratic Mass Convention of Inger M. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf over night. If you don't squeeze the bag there may be enough flavor left to make fruit butter. The clearStrswberry Tarts est of jell and delicious butter, all 2 cups pastry flour 8 tbsp. cold evapor 1 top. salt ated mux out of one bag! It's magic. cold fat t tbsp. cold water Pickled pears and peaches add a H cup measure. Reslft then Sift flour, to of culinary your spice fragrance The big crocks of with salt Add fat With a fork, laboratory. do not have to be break fat into small pieces, then fruit pickled sealed. Keep them conveniently work quickly into flour with fingers near to dip into frequently for they until appearance is like coarse, dry over-suppol quality canned iTOMATOES, dia nw r i i n in t compens ii give an anDetizlng touch to a meal. meal. Add milk that has been tt v I'.EAs, xnese ana us oner to at items tjurciN with the luted water, gradually So to the housewife the beauty the UNITED for of summer gardens becomes thrice stirring into the flour with a tossLESS THAN COST beautiful packed in jars on her ing motion. Use a fork for this mixing. Add only sufficient liquid pantry shelf. to moisten. Gather moistened par Shop early for these and many other attractive barFilled Cookies tides into a ball. ChiU. Pinch oil 8 eggs 4 caps flour gains. Rerriember S and H. Green Stamps are given with inch thick, 1 tap. baking; powder 2 tbsp. evaporated small portions, roll to every purchase. milk tap. soda ., ness and fit over outside of muffin V. tan. .nit. 2 tbso. water a in Bake a fork. with Prick tins. extract 1 cup fat (half TOMATOES tap. vanilla hot oven (425-45- 0 Vi tap. lemon extract F.) about 10 butter) 9 cups sugar cans Kitchen King brand. No. Strawberry jam minutes. Remove carefully from Sift flour, then measure. Reslft pan, cool and fill with strawberry CORN with baking powder, soda and salt, preserves. Yield: 6 tarts. Cream fat and sugar. Add eggs Roll Jelly Standard white. No. 2 pack 1 cup pastry floor and continue creaming until 2 large eggs Few salt 1 Add grains smooth and fluffy. cup sugar evaporated PEAS baking powder evaporated ltbip. milk, water and flavorings. Sift in 8 tbsp. Red plum Jelly milk in Western Special. Field Run, No. 2's . the dry Ingredients. Let stand y, tsp. vanilla cold place several hours. Roll out Beat eggs. Add sugar and thin, cut with a large cooky cutter. beating until thick and lemon - Place 1 tso. Jam on each cooky, colored. Add milk and vanilla. Sift fold over, and Dress down the flour, then measure. Reslft with edges with a fork. Bake in a mod other dry Ingredients and fold Into erate oven (375 F.) about twenty mixture lightly. Pour minutes. Yield: 80 cookies. Into a shallow pan lined with CASH & CARRY Double Peach 8undae waxed paper and bake in a hot SYSTEM : cup water 1H cups finely oven (400 F.) 5 minutes. Turn IK cups evaporated chopped peaehes with cloth. on out a Spread damp milk 1 cup sugar 14 tap. vanilla Few (Tains salt jelly and roll carefully but quickly. and sprinkle lightly with ends Trim Select ripe, peaches. sugar. Yield: D Add sugar, salt - and water to confectioner's ' peaches, then evaporated milk and servings. about the . -- out-of-to- Last Rites Held For Carlos the Democratic Voters of Box Elder Court of the State of Utah for a term County is hereby called to meet at the of ten years, also to name 26 deleTremonton Commercial Club rooms gates to attend the Democratic Conlocated at Tremonton, at eight o'clock gressional Convention of the First p. m., Monday, .September 15th, 1930, Congressional District of the State of for the purpose of naming 26 dele- Utah, to be voted for at the General gates to attend the Democratic State Election, November 4, 1930, and for Convention at Salt Lake City on Sep- the transaction of such other business tember 20, 1930, for the purpose of as may come before said Mass Con. placing in nomination to be voted for vention. at the general election on November Wynn L. Eddy, County Chairman. 4, 1930. A Justice of the Supreme H. W. Olsen, Secretary. Lest You forget Improved IflctPClflICG - DBEBING Manure Spreader ng O till having $6.50 Special on shelton permanent waves. We also specialize in ladies Hair Cutting. th . DARYL BEAUTY PARLOR BARBER SHOP Utah Tremonton, O.P.Nelson Of Corinne and Change of Highway SfTN hub TS The Index to Your Standards of Living There is one room in every home which is thp key to the rea lstandards of living of that household. The Bathroom! I7-A- Attend the Box Elder County Fair and -- Whether this one room reflects your sense of refinement, your ideals of hygiene and sanitation, is a matter, not of money, but of pride, because an attractive bathroom equipped with beautifully designed and durable KOHLER OF HOHLER fittings can be had for a surprisingly low sum as low as untried, untrue ware; KOHLER OF KOHLER is Guaranteed. Tremonton, September Received Public The In library Kew ; $117.45 ; 1930-193- Canning and Preserving Fill the Harvest Days lf ice-crea-m . . saiukjjai -- 3 22 For 25c sbjb-tin- u egg-sug- NITE D STORE NO. line-flavor- , 8 Complete Line on Display at 316 West 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah Satisfactory service on installation or repair work of plumbing and heating or sheet metal work. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE TREMONTON, UTAH SirSeeJinci'8rand Keep AIIThe food! iNoraiid! No Spoil Ade! USE NO AMUDtD PINGS PUBEO THE GRAND PPI7- E- ly "n (Furnished in Color for Small Additional Cost) Convenient Payments If Desired. Burgess Brothers Below Cost t-- Prices F. O. B., Salt Lake City, Utah 0 Canned Goods BAn $63.55 Complete Set With Trimmings, as shown, bj lon Set as low as Complete WW1 6.0-- 1 FRUIT JARS liiiiffiifiuitiiiumiimHfiiuiitifUiUUJuuissf Kerr jars are All made of uniform clear white glass. Bargain prices on all jars until end of season. Wilson Lumber Co. EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING Phone 11 Tremonton, Utah Attend the Box Elder County Fair and Rodeo Tremonton, September 18-19-- 20 |