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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1936 PAGE TWO iitt tlY3&&ihmtitti' Comment on -- 4 UNITED STATES NEWS When "the little woman gets invited out for "dinner and bridge,' don't take her advice to "eat down-towbat Jut come home and stir op your own dinner. You can dash off that dish which made you famous as a "bachelor chef; in addition to holding forth, unmolested, in the stern end of the house; and, for once, you can be the band that n" d "We're a outfit, we cavold days they In the officers. alry used to say the only way to get rid at a cavalry officer was to shoot him. You never heard of one dying for oth- - Changing acquaintances 'into friendship should be a lifetime occupation hard-live- , j cr reasons." GLAD WE DID RIGHT So said General John J. Pershing mv in A ...ms nnWlP noun-- , i try of our great southwest fifty years i Winters in He Still spends Arizona and daily climbs into the sad- 'die for an invieoratine ride although aeo. past KNOWING WHAT THEY WANT Even in the "tune" business you have to know what the customers want and give it to them according to Rudy Valee. The New York Times recently quoted him as saying: "A good tune electrifies the night clubs. It gets into the blood of the man in charge of the party and loosens up the pursestrings. I The fury of Mussolini and Hitler and all other humans is tame- - to that of old Mother Nature when she goes on the rampage. Down in Miami last week she whin- ped up a few air currents and made her own carnival .of a sizeable tent show hurting thirty or more people in five furious minutes. Clothes moths have the reputation of enjoying nothing so much as a fine ur or wocl clothes, rugs, meal blankets, and furniture coverings, Miss Ellen Agren, clothing specialist of the Utah State Agricultural extension service, warns?. The adult, "or parent, clothes moths are not the actual culprits that do the chewing. When they fly about among unused garments in a closet, they are only looking for a good place to lay their eggs. When the eggs hatch, the larvae will do the chewing. A moth's idea of a suitable home for its young- is a nice woolen overcoat, sweater or glove or a soft, thick fur piece, or a rug. From the moth's standpoint, a few food spots on these articles improve the larva's meal. To circumvent the moths, there are two things to do. First, clean everything promptly and thoroughly before putting it away, or have each gar- OTAND-OU- 45 style car of them all wins sales increase in February! T Official gas economy World's largest inches of rear seat one-piec- restful floors e 24.2? miles per gallon steel top 58 c!!?oiv New ras-savia- g room Flat, overdrive. $W0 M If A MONTH after low down payment buys you a new 1936 Stodobaker under now low C I. T. 6 Budget Plan. Utah Auto & Imp. Co. If the cleaning is done at home, each piece should be brushed, aired, and sunned after th? spots have been removed. This treatment should rid the garment of any moth eggs that may already be lodged in seams, pockets, or other incon- i The sewing club held a party urday at the home of Miss Fae Now if you hurry you can pay- up Here is u picture of a modern hurhend Klrrinq up his own dinner on a modern electric ranpe. ' ioaga' or to get ell "burned dinguides the skillet! Man-mad- e git abeut ners are always a treat, and there's up"' it! Should scrambled eggs sound a nothing more satisfying than to sit down to a meal prepared by your b't tco cmateurish for ycur sld'Hul own masculine hands! "kitchmanship," you may - broil By the way, what is that specialty steaks, you may make a rarebit, cr oisn ot yours? An omelet? A rare you may even prepare beef and cabbit? Scrambled eggs and mush- bage with the same success as you rooms? Well, mister, we recommend are sure to attain in the making of any and all of them; but, if you've scrambled eggs. Whether the ui;!i not yet acquired the scrambled-egg- you yen for is baked, broiled cr mania, heres your boiled, you will find that the c!e;:ri: chance to increase your "bachelor-me- range wi!: do "miracle." with it and reserve," and your chancer, for for i'c. success in preparing this delicacy Now icr a point cZ. z'.lz- i- " i.s -' are certain if the new electric rcr.ge mr.!ar. thssD "r.ight-o"'.- " is a part of your household! egps; row for the recipe which makes just enough for one man-- : "Any Man's" Jcb sized appetite. The modern electric ranre with surface heat units its Scrambled Eggs makes egg and mushroom scram 1 job. In the 3 tablespoon butter bling an eggs (well beaten) feafirst place, one ture about scrambled eggs fc that 3 tablespoons milk teaspoon salt the egg yolk needn't be kept intact !4 cup canned mushrooms (drained) ceremony, during the Place butter in frying nan and And, in the second place, if, after the eggs begin to coo!: ycj are place frying pan over large surface called to the front door to loo!: over unit of the electric ranee. Turn the latest line of razor blades, you switch to Low. When butter is needn't worry about the eggs burn- melted, add well beaten eggs mixed ing. The hest released from the with the milk and salt. Coo!:, stir calrcd units of this range are so ac- ring constantly, until eggs are alcurately measured, so well con- most done. Lastly, add mushrooms Serve at trolled, that they can't spring into a and complete cooking. gallop the minute your back is once. :. Scientists are agreed it is unlikely the other planets are able to support life. We are beginning to have our doubts about the earth. al rc-a- ' "any-man'- IIs? nH GATGnPILLAD IWO. U. . PAT. OFT. TRACTORS are designed to operate on LOW-PRICE- D FUEL They operate efficiently on fuel costing iu the hi'lions against the future, as our soaring national debt proves. It is probable that if we followed the plan, our taxes, in relation to national income, would break all world records. neighborhood of 10c per for the "Catgallon erpillar" is NOT a conversion job. As you face your mirror each day say, "The world had need of me or I would not be. I am here to strener- then His play." TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. American Falls Salt Lake City Malad Tromonton Downey vsJiRifcstt tisBjniM- - unfi-iismiii- - Phone or write for fret descriptive literature L ANDES ri -- life mu & winter gets here. HERE I AM CHECKING UPTHE TEMPERATURE In the warehouse, if rou'ra lookinc for uniform mallownns in all them bunk, you just get to watch year temperature clow as a hawk! This me and mjr hers inspection, and jot. ting down the thermometer readings. Harry E. WUken, Sr. We Will Buy and Sell All Kinds of Grains and Seeds 5: CcerrlsM MM, CLEANING GRAINS AND SEEDS OUR SPECIALTY WITH PRICES AS FOLLOWS: " 10c - $1.50 PrOD ft Co., let, you can count on its being in every barrel and bottle of our Family's Whiskey aiWy Maybe you'd like it if I set right down here a promise me and the boys are going to keep till the day we die. I'm speaking for myself and the boys when I promise you can count on us to it that the quality of our Family's Whiskey is going to seeing -- with per hundred Cfnlll PrVin OlUIli, Je. t. nock That Special Tastines- s- per hour all that mildness and tastiness in each and every bottle yesterday, today and tomorrow. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE OFFICE PHONE -- 41 l. Alice Brough was home from college for the weekend. The J. A. Bridge club met Friday at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Eltoir Nc ten. ;:c efficers vcrc elected" with Mrs. Tbora IZay, president, an Mrs Uary Newton, vice president. L' .cic T" refreshments were served! tn Messrs and Me dames Sam Kay, Elton Newton, Paul Newton, Lee Woodruff, Elmer Woodruff, Oral Stewart, Verne Brough, Jesse Garfield, Oscar Koford, Henry Morrison. Chest:.- - Scoffield and Mrs. Ray Bill. Mrs: R. G. Brough, Mrs. Ray Hill, and Mrs. Jesse Garfield were Ogdeir ,; . visitors Thursday, v Mr. and Mrs. Austin Seager of Logan, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager over the weekend. The Elevator and Coal Yards Formerly Operated by LARS ANDERSON & COMPANY Are Now Open for Business and Offer to the Public PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Chopping Fri-da- quarter. Under New Management Alfalfa and Clover Seed Cleaned at " Sat- Games were played and afterwards delicious refreshments were rerved to six members. Day Garfield and Owen Brough are home from college for the spring spicuous places. Second, get the clothes into safe storage a?, soon as possible. Delay at this point may give a moth the opportunity to lay eggs, and all the preliminary cleaning and brushing will be wasted effort. Safe storage may be a good tight cedar chest or any tightly closing trunk or boy which moths cannot enter; or a garment bag which has no crack or opening at the bottom, sides, or where the hanger A WORLD'S TAX RECORD comes through; or simply a suit box or package, carefully wrapped in At present, taxes take approxistrong, unbroken paper with the ends turned and all edges sealed with gum- mately 20 per cent of our national med paper. A pound or two of naph- income. England, highe-- t taxed of thalene flakes or balls or paradichlor- - all countries, pays 25 per cent to the obenzene crystals scattered through tax collector. the articles in the trunks or packages However, the English budget is bat will be an extra safeguard and well anced and current revenue balances worth the cost. They do no good in outgo. In the United States, to the closets unless the closets are thor contrary, we are paying but a part of oughly sealed, because the fumes are the cost of government, and charging not confined. Safe storage to whom it is available may be cold storage. la:t winter's doctor bills before next tt, . I Cr.-troe- ' dry-cleane- d'. Geo-Abtc- ; Miss LaVem Ga: field witz.'. end in Logan as the guest of Miss Goldie McFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton were Logan visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Jones entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. "" I Irs. Henry ""'. A. L. M OUTWITTING THE C1J0THES MOTHS ment ' , lr Six.T--- '. , FIVE FURIOUS MINUTES. - turned. In this particular cas?, 'he cooking is done on Lo w heat tm degree of heat which makes oi tenderness and fluffine?3 in scrambled eggs. This designated low tern- -' perature it steadily maintained and evenly distributed over l.:e bottom of the frying pan throughout the entire cooking period. Thus your scrambled eggs haven't a chance to ! "uu' 4 Mrs. Lawrence Tibbetts and Thomast Waldron of Lcgan, and Mr. and Mrs. Jed Abbe" cf Farmingtcn, were call. ers at the tome cf "i. and Mid-Wee- riin4 75. He claims that if composer's profits are not protected by adequate copyright laws good tunes will soon be unavailable and he and others like him will be out of work. Why do we like to see and hear others perform? It is not because there is besides the fun and thrill a putting of ourselves in the enter- tamer's place? k PicAccording to the torial "August Fisher of. Ilwaco, of .started out of the mouth The original terms with Ctolumbia v4 t vw-- uuug ou iuu foi. the Pajlama Canal rieMn were lum 011 a 25"mlle UP tte $io,000,000 in cash and $250,000 an- - coast in the open Pacific. When the aiiv nr MnKU Tana.a d ro r anchored his cottage itself independent but at that Columbia didn't ttzl tny too good to- and went ashore on the tug that had ward United States. In 1921 $25.- - been towing him. Three days later 000,000 more were paid Columbia and the barge was washed ashore, but the disappeared she left, better recognized the deal C0ge When the returns are in on the and Panama's independence. Now dust storms we'll that more neighborly relations are 8eason's floods all old think the Dame quite a rouser. Uncle Sam all with South sought by American countries he is glad that upper when she gets going. And who can tame her? No married men are things were made quite right down to volunteer. expected there. j -- BY VIRGINIA FRANCIS Cisry Itutitmim JUST DOXT DIE NATURALLY rjtartoA oomr Wi By IJary Fridal INrwtfr iMfttal gilt tilt Maywood Syndicate VTUUDV EAST TREMONTON Everyday Cooking Miracles iIBiSf RESIDENCE PHONE-92.a- -J P.8.-F- rt:1 stay put i AfrvtAwLulu tnOEO a dr. AND MTTLED IY JOS. ft FINCH CO., iwr nrvi(niiorteiiniirvPBnruirTcrn copy of oar Wlllttn Family Cooking Album if you'll writs me at Th Mp1s, R. F. D. No. 3, Schenloy, Pa. |