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Show r ' page; two BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1932 Toys" and cutting of apron patterns, a dainty tray lunch was served. The following ladies were special guests: Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Mrs. Gee. Lind-for- d, I By Mrs. P. E. Ault Mrs. John Orwin, Mrs. Oluf John : :&on, Airs. Lewis Johnson, Mrs. John :x: Miss Nita Checketts returned to her j Knudson and Mrs. C. W. Merrill of home in Dayton, Idaho, Saturday, af- j Brigham City. j Mrs. O. L. Brough and Mrs. O. A. ter a week's visit with her cousin, Peterson. jSeager were guests of Mrs. Rulon Mrs.' Charles Peterson, Arlene and Manning at the Ladies Self Culture Elmer Peterson, Miss Nita Checketts 'Club of Garland, last Friday afterand Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield were noon. The ladies rendered vocal numin Ogden Friday evening to see the bers on the program. j Miss Agusta Brough Arizona Wranglers. registered Mon-dstudent as a of Weber college. Salt Mrs. H. L. Childs and son of Lake City, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Ab- She will go back and forth each day bott and son of Morgan and Lewis on the Weber bus. ; Abbott and family enjoyed a family j Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager had as dnner t the home of their mother, Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Tollman Burke and Adelbert Burke of Honey-vill- e. Mrs. Jane Abbott, on Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Anderson, son Elmer, J. R Beal of Logan, visited Saturand daughters, Lawn and Olive, mowith his brother, George and famday tored to Ogden, Monday. ily. The Ladies Farm Bureau were Mrs. C. W. Merrill 0 Brigham City, guests of Mrs. Geo. Beal and Mrs. visited her daughter, Mrs. Dotrw P. EC Ault at the home of the latter on Friday afternoon. After an inter- dal and family, from Tuesday until esting talk on "Childrens Christmas Saturday. BEAR. RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at monton, Utah, aa Second Class TreMat- ter. HOWELL By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard j E. TREMONTON Birds and Beasts Agree With Weatherman's Winter Forecast :x: I -- 1 Mrs. Lavern Stoffer of Brigham, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on J. Wood, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Lo Thursday of each week. gan, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gergesen of Dayton, Idaho, spent Tuesday with Subscription Rates Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sorenson. One Year, in advance $2.00 Mrs. Ed. Rock entertained at an $1.00 Six Months, in advance afternoon, Thursday. The following .50 ... Three Months, in advance Mrs. - G. J guests were present: Wood, Mrs. Ellis Wood, Mrs. Norman James Walton, Editor and Publisher Or-le- ne ay Nelson, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Ad rian Hansen and Mrs. Lavern Staffer from Brigram. Roy Sorensen and Cyril Sorenson of Coma, Calif., are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sorenson, this To Your Town as well as to your Country Urn FreetoPublic The only ptaea in tha U. S. whara catalog tod matter covering any tin of btutncaa a,mtin( product can M ohtainaa rra. aaa Without Obligation it the Amiwn biduMrial Library. Wnta (or Buainaaa Advartutna Matter yon ara interested in;eaaM will ba promptly forwarded. IIDISTRIU LIBRARY rUaBalUlaa, CftloM,inUoi Utah Weekly Industrial Review ; .) ,- J- - as - The following record of industrial activity lists items showing investment business activities and opportunities, of capital, employment of labor and Information from which the paragraphs are prepared is from local pa pers, usually of towns mentoned, and may be considered generally correct. for Salt Lake City Bids opened widening bridge over Jordan River on outskirts of town. Milford Exterior work of newL, D. S. Chapel here nearing completion. Cedar City Number of street improvement projects underway. Construction of two wooden bridges e underway on highway between' sunny-id' Columbia. and junction Graveling and surfacing of underway, Construction progressing Tooele rapidly , ottv new Transcript-Bulleti- n ' '.X building on Main Street. William, Carrett recently Logan erected large Neon electric sign at his Gem Theatre on First North Street W. W. Clyde & Co. Fairview awarded $75,883 contract for construe tion of nine miles of highway north of town. Brigham City New Roxy Theatre, now completed, taken over by M. Niel-soVernal-Lapointro- ad -- n. ; A mass meeting was held here Thursday evening to discuss our post office problem. Dunng the last 6 months the funds have been insufficient to operate it and a committee of three, C. C. Shriber, J. C. Wood and C. B. Gunnell, were appointed to in vestigate and submit a report to the members of this community. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell enter tained at a family dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Brown, Leland Hendricks of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Adams of Thatch er and Lorin Peterson were the invited " guests. Lynn Wood returned Saturday from Park Valley, after spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter. Mrs. Uriah Wood is spending an in definite period with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laney of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell were shoppers at Ogden, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nesson and chil dren returned home Tuesday, after spending the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Olson of Promontory and Mrs. Nellie Nes- sen of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Larldn, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Adams of Thatch er,'are,week,end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell. There are several cases of flu in our community but most of them are on the improve at this writing. Mr. and Mrs., Pet Smith of Brigham visited, with Mr. 'and Mrs. J. H. Fors-greSunday. n, In Appreciation To my many friends who supported me in the school election, I desire to express my sincere thanks and appre- New Boy Scout head- ciation. Gunnison Hyrum Jensen. of here dedicated. south quarters Hiawatha Grading and graveling stretch between project on " this place and Emery road, nearing completion. Cost of project will be approximately $20,000. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP 10-mi- le NOTICE NOTICES HOSPITAL NOTES - Consult -- i :x: Marie Westmoreland had her County Clerk and Respective Signers for Further Information ton- sils removed December 3rd. Monday evening as Andrew NOTICE TO CREDITORS West-crgar- d of Garland, was stepping down Estate of W. P. Crazier, Deceased from a moving truck, while working at the sugar factory in Garland, his foot Creditors will present claims with dipped and he fell beneath the truck vouchers to the undersigned at Treand it passed over his arm. The flesh monton, Utah, on or before the 25th was bruisde and cut very badly. He day of March, A. D. 1932. was given medical attention then reSADIE CROZIER, moved, to his home. Administratrix of the estate of W. P. Crozier, Deceased. LEWIS JONES, Esq. Brigham City, Utah, Attorney for i ' administratrix. 1. Date of first publication, November :x: W. M. Miller and Bishop Fred L. 24, A. D. 1932. Date of last publication,' December Petersen were Ogden visitors on Mon- PENROSE ; day. " 22, 1932. . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen "were shopping in Ogden on Saturday. Mrs. Howard Wadsworth and little son, Leland, of Hooper, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller. On Tuesday a number of relatives met at the home of Mrs. Conrad it being her birthday, and rpent a pleasant day. A hot dinner vraa served. Mr. and Mrs. Edman Shuman were shopping in Ogden on Tuesday. A birthday party was held in honFOR SALE: A glass show case. or of Miss Veda Peterson at her home Call Mrs. J. A. Pack. Monday evening. Luncheon was served to Misses Mary Dawn Jensen, Vir-gi-e FOR SALE One 7 tube Atwater Fredrickson, Doris Miller and Kent radio, table model, $12.50. Petersen. 12-Call 138. tl. NOTICE Fred-rickso- El-ve- ra 1 l Migratory blrde, animals, end even the lowly prairie dog have all put their official stamp of approval on forecasts by the U. 8. Weather Bureau that the snow will wliirl thick and fast to the tune of howling winds this winter. miDucks, geese and other gratory fowl started their fiignts southward earlier than usual this fall. From zoos all over tiie country keepers report that animals are growing unusually heavy coats And, as if this formidable array of erldsace were not enough, prairie, dejs ere building such high mourim 03 they have not constructed the blizzard of '88. Although these tint'- authorities are not to N i.eec.d at. the U. S. Weather jitsued its forecast without ' ing them, basins Us pro V. a ' ve of the law averagos. had, says the weather Jjtcau; inconsecutive mild can hardly hope for & s.. tn ' t. row. And so It eeetn and Mrs. John Smith sivovli fii!.. the coal bin, dust eff tv,, ehovel, and get the family cV . '.vi ; ready for a long, hard ssr-o- p But aon t wait until tue minute to get the cooling eye iem of the car ready for freezing weather as it is essential to clean and tighten the system before fur-beari- ng fur-beari- s't-c- "-r,- "-. j i.u.u win.. tt . FAMILY WASH done, prices. Phone 39.a-- 3 reasonable t4. 12-1-- FOR SALE One Holstein cow; one Jersey and Guernsey mixed, just freshened. See Paul Heitx. ll-17- tf FOR SALE Circulating heater, nearor see Mrs. J. ly new. Call 54.a-4 A. Pack. tf. 3, Tremonton Business Guide 1 ? IBBBBasMVlSnmmmamamHnaBmMmaaBaaa Cannon Boll Daker, holder of nioi-speed and endurance reo than he caa remember, is s'.o'xn here putting In antifreeze in preparation for a hard winter. ...... OATS Winzeler. THE LEADER 1M - 9-- tf. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. Reverse call tf41 Brigham 493J2 town. Dna-.'i'e- you should have trouble-proof service all winter. The rust inhibitor, put In the antifreeze by the manufacturer, reduces the rusting effect of water on Iron by 95 per cent, and the corrosion of radiotor metals by 75 per cent. tor" in MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! Favorite Laying Mash with Purina Concentrate Costs You Only $1.25 per cwt. by using, resumed at American Smeltiny and Refining Co. here Castle Dale- - Road work between here and Huntington, progressing. New road to Meeker from U. S. Route No. 40 south, being surveyed. Lapoint-Chapbuilding here nearing completion. Nephi-Abo30 men being employed on State Highway on first north . St here. . , Beaver-Neequipment being installed by Telluride plant for purpose of transmitting telephone calls between local plant and place at GunnMurray-Operatio- Quick Quaker The merchant who advertises is offering the readers of the news paper a service that has no obligation attached to it. They give free the news of the products that can be had in your home sure .ting in an hi have all rust and scale remov-p- j 'f this Is done and yon use an with a "rust inhibiBe antl-frees- e. ns your own grain. , Very Best Laying Mash Money Can Buy el . Call for Particulars ut A package of Quick ; Quaker Oats for 5c is indeed a real bargain. Come in and ttuy several package es at this .very unusual price. Also a " large size- package wiU, be a feature at our Tremonton O. P. Skaggs Store. Chase & Sanborns ison. Vernal-Uta- h Oil and Refining Co. to errect bulk plant here. Cedar City- - Oil prospecting under way in Cedar Valley. Mr. and Mrs. George Brough were guests of their daughter Mrs Amos Hansen and family of Elwood Thanksgiving day. setting dessert) free with the purchase of a 1 pound can of Chase and Sanborns dated Coffee. Vegetables) Green, fresh vegetables should be served on your table often for the health of yourself and family, A visit to our vegetable department will suggest your menu. I : TUBES TIRES BATTERIES : ASSOCIATED OASOUNE & OILS SERVICE i,;"i:-.;.-..jLB:A',- I TREMONTON V " j LEA DUNN, Prop. I UTAH I ... MO How to Make Cake, Plum Pudding for Holiday Season COFFEE Will be another very good unusual for we will have an attractive price on this 1 pound can. In addition, we will give one package of Royal Gelatin (the quick MILLING CO. GARLAND-TRfflONTO- N w This is the time of the year when the housewife's fancy gently turns to thoughts of fruit cake and plum pudding. Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, dean of the school of home economics of the Utah State Agricultural college, recommends the following recipe for a fruit cake because of its moderate cost and because of its beautiful color combination and unusually delicious flavor: 1 pound of butter; 1 pound of sugar; 1 pound of flour; 2 teaspoons baking powder; 1 pound of eggs (9 medium sized), 1 pound white figs, cut in strips; 1 pound of white raisins (Thompson's seedless may be substituted); 1 teaspoon almond extract; 1 pound of lemon and orange peal mixed and cut in fine strips; i pound candied cherries, cut in fourths; i pound of candied pineapple cut in thin pieces; I pound of shredded cocoa-nu- t; i pound blanched almonds cut in strips. Follow the usual cake method, alternating flour and eggs. Flour the fruit and nuts slightly before adding to the batter. Place the batter in r-lined baking pans, filling them full. Steam one hour then bake one and hours. This makes two medium-size-d cakes weighing three pounds each. Here is the recipe for Canadian plum pudding: I pound raw carrots; 1 pound raw potatoes; 1 pound suet; 1 egg; 2 c. flour; 1 c. sugar; 1 t. salt; 1 baking powder; 1 soda; 1 cinnamon; 1 cloves; 1 pound raisins; nutmeg; i 1 c. chopped nuts; 1 c. orange or lemon peel cut fine. This recipe will yield four puddings pound each. weighing Pare carrots and potatoes before weighing. Put them, and the suet through a meat chopper. Mix well, add eggs, sift in dry ingredients, but before stirring, put raisins on top of flour, so that they will be well floured in the mixing process. Mix all thorPut into molds, and steam oughly. about three hours. pape- Kennett H. Malan Unlimited Money to LAWYER OFFICES L Over Bank, Tremonton 1208 1st Nat'l Bank, Ogden PHONE 133 - - TREMONTON OA N On Irrigated Land. 62 Peftj uent. rso commissions. - JOHN J. SHUMWAY Phones: B. R. V 69.a-2- Bell, 129 ; OUl The Best In Optometrk Service In Northern Utah When You Think HARDWARE 1 iW&t MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. THINK WILSON Phone 21 Tremonton, Utah 'Everything To Build Anything, Phone 11 two-thir- ds MEATS Choice Heifer Pot Roasts at 8c per lb. is one of our out- standing values at our O. P. Skaggs market for your Saturday buying. Sausage (all pork) is another unusual for you to build your menu from, and too, when you can purchase a pound for 10c. Steak at 15c per pound And we have Fresh Fish every Thursday, Friday and Sat- one-ha- lf t t t t urday, CLP, skyvggs! t Utah Oil Station Rocky Mountain NO. 267 Packing Corporation After July 1st we can reline your GOOD NEWS brakes with Raybestos Brake Lining Packers of Twin Peak Peas The Best That Money Can Buy Diderickson & Goldsberry one-ha- lf 11-2- FOR SALE 1930 Ford A coupe, like new. 6 new tires. See licit & And Directory s n, ...WANT COLUMN.. W J week. Miss Florence Anderson and Miss Maud Anderson, from Brigham, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson. School was held Saturday to make up a day which was missed at the time of the N. E. A. PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS AMERICAN . When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 FOR ICE Beverages & Coal -- a ! SE& BESSINGER BROS. I TREMONTON, UTAH : 36 U4 :- - win |