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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929 Dorotha Christensen to Grouse Creek, River City and Elias Andersen, all held for George A Bigler, in the Pearl Mortensen to Standrod, and gathered at H. C. Hansen's Sunday Deweyville ward chapel, Wednesday, Elwood Larsen to Brigham City to morning from there they all went to August 28th at two o'clock, with a Nina -teach; Maurine Andersen and Erma Tremonton for a surprise party on large congregation of sympathizing The old Folks committee consisting Hansen will go to the A. C. College Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller in honor of relatives and friends present. Bishop of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ' Hunsaker, at Logan, their work in the choir has their fiftieth birthdays which occur Robert Potter of Collinston, conduct close together. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen, Mrs. been greatly appreciated. ing the services. Th opening song, Amos P. Hansen and Mrs. Victor L. more guests were present "God moves in a Mysterious Way Last Friday evening Miss Dollie Many Hansen, surely gave the old folks a Thompson and Mrs. Grace Krotch from Tremonton and Bear River City was sung by the ward choir. Openroyal treat at Lorin Farr Park at entertained a number of their friends some 50 in all enjoyed the feast which ing prayer was offered by Bishop the stake outing last Tuesday. Those at a delightfully arranged slumber was planned by their daughters Mrs. Perry of Deweyville. A quarter from who enjoyed this fine feast as well party. At eight o'clock a very delic- Hector Height and Mrs. Wallace Garland composed of Joseph H. Kirk- as the lovely program were: the ious chicken supper was served after of Salt Lake and Mrs Gertrude ham, Fred L. Nye, Mrs. D. Henry Mesdames Karen Sofie Hansen, Marie which games were played on the Hansen of Mink Creek, mother of Manning, and J. J. Thompson sang, R. Christensen, Mary Mortensen, lawn. At midnight a treat of water- - Mrs. Keller. All had a We'll Understand" and "I splendid time. "Sometime Know My Heavenly Father Knows.' Amelia Petersen, Julia Jensen, Jenu-- , mellons, sandwitrhes and cake revived EIna Hunsaker had the misfortune sma Petersen, Mary Austin and Mr. the peppy spirit of the crowd, the to The speakers were Elder Joseph S sprain her ankle. C. M. Nikolausen, Mr. and Mrs. Cas- fun continued until the party disperJ. Ernest Dewey, Hyrum Johnson, Mrs. Gertrude Hansen of Mink per Andreasen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew sed Saturday morning, after everyone R. A. Johnson, C. J. Dewey, Jensen, Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. J T. Rhoda, Mr. had enjoyed an early breakfast. Those Creek, Idaho, called on Ira Andersen, and Bishop Potter. Beautiful eulogies Elias Andersen and H. P. Rasmussen and Mrs. John Selman, Mr. and Mrs. present were the Misses Dollie were expressed by the speakers testi Sunday morning. R. P. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearl Mortensen, Vera Thompson, The small daughter of Mr. and fying to the character and charitable Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green, Hansen, LaVera Dorotha Christensen, disposition of the departed and of the Mr and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen, Mr. Christensen, Sabina Ericksen, Maur Mrs. Mclntire of Standrod is visitine many good qualities Mr. Bigler her Mr. Mrs. Mrs. and HunI,ewis aunt's, and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen, and Nina Larsen, and j possessed. ine The Andersen, closing song was Vera Mrs. saker, her mother is in Britrham Citv .Sam Mortensen, the misses Grace Kroksh, Mrs. Lydia Hill, at given by two ladies from Deweyville the Mrs. Mclntire was and benediction was Dorotha Christensen, Mrs. Verna Mortensen, Hospital. Christensen, Mrs. Lillie by formerly Elisa Hunsaker. Mr. and 1st counselor Thomas pronounced Nina and June Larsen, Anne Ander- Mann, Mrs. Ardella McCregor. Y. Simmons. Mrs. Mclntire hav a baby girl. sen, Adrus Hanstn, Loas Hansen, There was an abundance of beautiful Mr. Othello Hansen of Beaver Dam Norma Andersen and Stanley And flowers Foy Mortensen, Bobby Andersen and was the guest of Maurine Andersen and a cortege of autoersen are improving after their oper- mobiles followedlarge Boyd Hansen. the remains to the to and went Sunday. They ation of last week. They have been club Saturdayon The "happy stitchers" Deweyville cemetery, where the grave where quite sick. afternoon, Sunday Logan girls met last Wednesday at Melba Miss Andersen visited until TuesdayMr. and Mrs. George Burden of was dedicated by Elder James T. Hansen's home and the week before at of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Tiggot and chidlren lingham City are reioicine- over the Bigler the home of Deon Christensen with Floyd, Betty and Bonny and Luby arrival The near relatives of George A. of a on Satur baby boy bom their leader, Dorotha Christensen. At Rasmussen, of Salt Lake spent SaturBigler, who attended the funeral serboth places light refreshments were day, .Sunday and Monday here with day August 31st. All concerned are vices from outside towns, were: Mr. fine. doing served after the meeting. relatives. Veda Rasmussen also ac Mrs. M. S. Hunsaker has cone to and Mrs. Mark Bigler, St. Anthony, Mrs. Julia Covert and Last Tuesday, the Beehive girls companied them back after spending Corinne to visit her son LeRov and Idaho; met at the home of their leader, Miss last week in Salt Lake City as the Ella and Asenath, Mr. and daughters, After their guest of Mr. ad Mrs. Figgot and her family. Dorotha Christensen. Miss Vera Hansen spent last week Mrs. Vance Bigler and son Vance, Mr. and Mrs. meeting each one of the girls had sister, Luby Rasmussen. n visitine the Misses Mrs. Wm. Lawrence Jones and Mr. and their Patriarcal Blessing given by Mrs. Valney King and son, Ohlin of ZolaHoneyville Clark, of Malad, Idaho; Mr. and Lola Hunsaker. Patriarch J. P. Christensen. The girls Kaysaille and grand son David Mr. Layton of Brieham Citv served and Mrs. Bert Bigler, and Mr. and were: Ruth Mumms, Luella Romer, called on Mr. and Mrs. H. P. a most delicious dinner at the home Mrs. Odell Bigler and sons and Ed. Deone Christensen, Dorothe Hansen, Rasmussen Sunday morning. of Mrs. V. S. Hansen last Fridav eve Bigler of Cokeville, Wyoming; Mrs. Ada Hansen and Barbara Christensen. Helen Walker and family, of Mend on; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Hansen and ning. Those who the dinner Andrew and After the rgular choir practice last children, Gertrude Hansen, Mr. and were: Mr. and Mrs.enjoyed George Bigler of Ogden; P. J. Christensen, Wednesday evening, a water mellon Mrs. Marinus Hansen and children Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen, Mr. Mrs. Hannah Bell Wolverton and bust was enjoyed in honor of the and Miss Larsen of Mink Creek, and Mrs. John Selman. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elviria Sylvester of Plymouth; members who are going away this Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Arthie Munns, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr .and Mrs. James T. Bigler and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen of Garland. winter. La Vera Christensen will go Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Andersen, and Romer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mr. and Mrs R. A Johnson and Mr. to Carbon County to teach school. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen, of Bear Mrs. Amos P. Hansen. Mrs.Nielsen, V. L, and Mrs. Harold Bateman of Beaver Hansen. Miss Eta Able. Leonard Able and Dam, enjoyed a motor trip to Star friend a from American Fork, visited Valley, last week, where they comtheir aunts, Mrs. Don Hunsaker, and bined business and pleasure. Mrs. Joseph Bowen, spent several Mrs. Archie Munns, the week-enWells-villMr. and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen left pleasant days with relatives in Sunday morning for a trip to Twin Wm. Christensen of Ephraim, is Falls, Idaho. with his wife and baby, at the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen and children of Buhl, Idaho, are visiting home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson. here with relatives and perhaps find a Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman were home here. visitors Friday. Logan Oliver Jorgensen of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons, decalled on relatives here the fore part lightfully entertained at supper Sunof the week. The M. I. A. will hold their regular day evening, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White and family of Garopening evening next Tuesday, Sept. land. 10th. Everybody of mutual aee is Mr. and W. B. Simmons and It is especially sons, were .Mrs. cordially invited. the Sunday guests at a desired that the married people come dinner at the splendidly prepared and join m the good time that is as- home of Bishop and Mrs. Milton Marsured by the M. I. A. officers. ble in Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fryer were Miss Johanna Johnson of Salt Lake the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. visited at the R. P. Hansen home Sun Chester Colens and family of Promonday. tory. Mrs. Annie Chapman of Salt Lake was calling on relatives here last j - -)- er Cap-en- Lar-se- n, ! ment to Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen and Mrs. Eugene Bowen accompanied their children to Logan, to have their tonsils removed at one of the Logan hospitals. Mrs. Johnston of Wheelon spent several days in Ogden, on account of the severe illness of one of her Can't Talk To Wife; Too Cross and Nervous "Even my husband couldn't talk to me, I was so cross and nervous. Vinol has made me a different and happy woman.' Mrs. N. McCalL Vinol is a compound of iron, phos- phates, cod liver peptone, etc. The very FIRST bottle makes you sleep children. better and have a BIG appetite. NervA good brush and plenty of paint ous, easily tired people are surprised the iron, phosphates, etc., in the hands of an artistic decorator, how QUICK new life and pep. Vinol tastes give has certainly improved the looks of delicious. Scott Drug Co. Adv. Collinston. Mrs. Clark Bowen, Mrs. Gertrude The objectionable thing about reckSimmons, and Mrs. J. A. Bigler, en- less motorists is that the bones they joyed the Primary conference held in break are not always in their own Garland .Saturday. heads. WHIPPET DOG RACING TO BE STATE FAIR FEATURE 4-- H - - Sten-qui- st d. e. illlliliiPi Collinston Impressive funeral services White Rock, one of England's Fastest One of the most interesting innovations ever offered in fair amusements will be an eight-da- y card c4 Whippet dog racing billed for the Utah State Fair, October 5 to 12. Six dog races will be held daily on a straight-awa- y course in front of the grandstand. A minimum of six Whippets will be entered in each race. The racing animals will be brought to Utah under the auspices of the Columbus Whippet Racing club of Columbus, Ohio, which is said to have the fastest track dogs in America. The club recently imported a nnmber of animals from England, well trained and selected for speed record-makinIt is said that dog racing is making big inroads on the horse racing patronage in Great Britain. Sportsmen find it even more exciting than the It is traditional jockey programs. also growing popular at an amazing rate in the larger eastern cities of America. The Utah fair will offer westerners their first card of this new and thrilling sport. g. week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler enterwere tained Thursday evening in compli- - Planning Will Help Keep Kitchen Cool On Hot Days GOOD, CRWM NAME i RUBBER Fronk Chevrolet Co. PHONE 20 TREMONTON, UTAH Furniture Pabco Rugs, 4i2x9 Pabco Rugs 9 x 12 Axminister Rugs, 9x12 Throw rugs, 27 x 60 Beds, 2 inch post (Walnut) Baby Cribs Pc. Living Room Suite 8 Pc. Dining Room Suite 3 Pc. Bed Room Suite 3 Prudence Goodhue luncheons on hot days are And on the cool COLD days of the autumn to come they will also be a welcome change. There la plenty of warm weather yet in store for us before the snow flies. It was with this thought In mind that I have prepared these suggested foods for the cold luncheon. In preparing this meal It should be the aim of the housewife to avoid the heat of cooking as much as possible. Cooking In warm weather should be planned so that heat from the stove be eliminated during much f t the day. time to use the stove is The best during the cool of the morning so that it is not called into use when the house Is apt to become too warm for cooking comfort. Foods wMch later may be served cold are best By Pineapple Cheese Salad cup cream cheese hi cup chopped tsp. sugar slices pineapplt Green or red mangoes Lettuce leaves cup oooked salad dressing 1 6 nuts tbsp. evaporated milk 1 tbsp. pineapple Juice Combine cheese, nuts, evaporated milk, pineapple Juice and sugar and mix wi'l Cut pineapple slices in 1 halves crosswise. Spread cheese mixture on a half slice and press another half on top as In making sandwiches. Cut diamonds and triangles from mangoes and press into edge of cheese mixture between pineapple. Serve on crisp lettuce with, salad dressing. Yield: 6 servings. Chocolate Blanc Mange 3 thsp. cornstarch chocolate cup sugar lHcupsevapo- rated milk Uij. salt diluted with cup cold water 2 small mwater eggs cups boiling lfo tsp. vanilla Melt chocolate over hot water. cooked at that time. Here are some ideas for cold Add Muted milk and continue heat Ing until mixture i3 smooth. Mix luncheons and cool cooking: cornstarch, sugar and salt thorMenu No. 1 oughly, add cold water and stir to Half Cantaloupe . smooth paste. Pour slowly Into Sliced Pickled Tongue 214 SQ. hot chocolate mixture, stirring constantly to prevent lumping. Cook Iced Cocoa 20 minutes, stirring occasionally to Fresh Chery Cobbler Menu No. 2 keep smooth. Beat egg3 thoroughly, add some of hot mixture, stirring Cold Consomme vigorously to keep smooth, then add Pineapple Cheese Salad egg mixture to blanc mange and Hard Cooked Eggs r cook two minutes. Remove from Butter Hard Rolls Cold Chocolate Diane Mange with fire, add vanilla and pour into molds. ChllL Yield: 6 servings. Chocolate Topping Potato Salad Fresh Cherry Cobbler hi cup crlrp bacon, 1 cups sliced or Potato Salad Sliced Tomatoes $1.90 $6.00 $27.50 $1.65 5.50 $4.25 $85.00 $59.00 $64.00 diced pcxatoea cups pastry flour hi cup evaporated milk diluted with 1 tsp. baking H cup water 2 qts. sour rod powder . 5 tbsp. (at cherries 1 H cups sugar Sift flour, then measure. Reslff with salt and baking powder. Cut fat into flour with two knives or rub It In with fingers until consistency is like coarse corn meal. Add diluted 2 chopped 1H tbsp. chopped 1 cupi cooked salad dressing onion .14 cup chopped I hard cooked eggs cucumber The potatoes should be boiled or teamed, and well seasoned In cooking. Slice thick or thin, across or inch lengthwise, or cut into one-hal- f dice. Mix lightly with onion, cucumber, bacon and salad dressing. Let stand 1 hour in a cold place. When ready to serve, garnish with eggs cut In wedges. Yield: 6 servings. Cooked Salad Dressing 2 tbftp. tiutter J lip- - salt X tap. mustard hi cup evaporated milk diluted with rnh cayenne 2 tbsp. flour H cup boiling water Vi cup 2 tbsj). sugar vinegar 3 ns yolks beaten Mix dry Ingredients In top of double boiler. Add egg yolks, then butter and diluted milk gradually, stirring constantly to keep smooth. Cook over hot water 15 minutes. Remove from Are. Cool and add vinegar, Yield: IV cups. hard-cooke- d H tsp. salt evaporated milk gradually, stirring together with light tossing motions. Use a little more than half the dough for the lower crust Form Into a disc and roll to about lncn thickness. If baking pan is oblong, try to keep dough in rectangular shape. Place dough In pan and add cherries which have been pitted and sugared. It cherries are very sour add more sugar. Roll out other crust and fit on top of cherries. Cut slits In dough for steam to escape, bake In a hot oven (400 F.) for 15 minutes, then reduce temperature to 350" F. and finish baking. fore serving. Yield: 6 Cool be- large servings. four hands, abrush, and DECORET QfflCK DRYING ENAMEl It's almost as easy as wishing to have mo3ern colorful things for your home with Decoret Quiclc Drying Enamel. Even on large surfaces, you can work over Decoret again and again without streaks or brush marks. 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