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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930 PAGE TWO Misses Violet and Alice Rasmussen, Mrs. Hanzina Johnson, Mrs. Amanda Jensen, Mrs. Margaret T. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Men-el- l Walker, Mrs. Thressa Brailsford, Christian Zenck, A. C. Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum E. Christensen. Quito a number of officers and Q. ID. Western Newspaper Union I teachers attended Union meeting held Thia country doesn't need a in Brigham City Sunday afternoon. third party. It wai a third party Mr. and Mrs. Christ Christensen that spoiled the Garden of Eden. and three sons of Ogden, spent SunChattanooga evening Chatterbox. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. APPEALING DISHES Sina Thorsen and family. Drigjrs, Idaho; Mrs. Sina Thorsen of Let us not forget the value of fruits this city, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Christensen at their home and vegetables In our menus. Banana Supreme. in Oarden, Monday eveninjr. James L. Andersen made a business 1 'ee' scrape anl trip to Brigrham Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Stander of Tre- crosswise Into monton, spent Sunday at the home of quarters. Put Mr. and Mrs. Alvm Stander. emu it cupful of nuts a foiJ through chopper with four crackers. graham Mix with of a cupful of orown sugar, teaspoonful of nutmeg. Itoll the bananas In this and lay close together In a buttered pan. Dake 20 minutes. Serve with whipped cream. Maids of Honor. Beat two eggs with one-hal- f cupful of sugar until light, then add two cupfuls of cottage cheese, two tablespoonfuls of cream, one-hal- f cupful of seedless raisins, one teaspoonful of lemon peel, one of lemon Juice, two of chopped almonds. Put a spoonful of the filling Into Individual tart pans lined with rich pastry and bake in a moderately hot oven. History has It that these small pies were first made by the maid of honor to Katherine of Aragon. Apple Fluff. Peel, cort and cut up three, large apples, simmer with Just enough water to cook without burn f table log. Soften one and spoonfuls of gelatin In one cupful of water, then heat until well dissolved Add the grated rind and two table spoonfuls of Juice of lemon, with of a cupful of maple sirup to the apples which have been previously put through a sieve. Cool, and when beginning to set, beat until light. Add the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs folded Eently into the mixture. Turn into a mold which has been rinsed lu cold water and chill. Serve with a custard made of the ess yolks, or cream may be used as a sauce. Polenta With Sausages. Sprinkle one and one-hal-f cupfuls of corn meal Into a quart of boiling salted water, stirring and cooking for 20 minutes. Now add one pound of sausage meat which has been well cooked and bro ken Into small bits. Stir it Into the corn meal and pour Into a mold to cool. Uumold. cover with tomato sauce and cheese and bake half an hour In a moderate oven. . -- J. Garland Personals j Mrs. Osro Barnard left recently for Melrose. Montana, where she expects to spend the winter with her husband. Mrs. P. C Petterson and Mrs. Chas. Wood motored to Ogden last Wednes day, where they attended the funeral services of a relative. Mr. P. C. Petterson left Tuesday for his ranch in Soda Springs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nlhart and Mr. Parson of Parma, Idaho, are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mss. T. A. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. George Carter. Francis Knott, a student of the U. S. A. C, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knott Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Driggs had as their guests .Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cox of Salt Lake City. Mrs. T. D. Davis was hostess to the members of the Ladies' Self Culture club Friday afternoon, Nov. 7th. President Mrs. Gsorge Henrie had charge of the meeting. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and Business was disposed of approved. after wliich the following program was given. Vocal solo, Miss Golda Acord: Miss Margaret Woodside, of the High school faculty, gave a Rust. sian play; piano solo, Bonnie The hostess served a delicious luncheon to twenty-fiv- e members and the following guests: Mesdames E. N. Austin, George Austin, G. A. Beal, A. it. capener, f rank Riser, R. J. Bowcutt H. Hall, Roy Bishop and Margaret Woodside of Tremonton, Alva Rhodes of East Garland, Marian Summers of Bothwell, and Miss Golda Harold Peterson was a Salt Lake visitor last Thursday, J. J. .Shumway and G. G. Sweeten made a business trip to Tooele Thurs day, returning home Friday. Mrs. D. Butters; of Dayton, Idaho, visiten at me noma or Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson last week. Miss Mary Petterson of Ogden, spent a few days of last week at the The Old Folks committee, consisting home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C Petter of Mesdames C. J. Hansen, Leo Oyler son. and Joseph Oyler, entertained in honor Mr. and W. B. Barnard of of the old folks, widows, widowers and Ugden, wereMrs. guests at the home of of the ward bishopric Friday evening Mr. Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite Friday at the home of C. J. Hansen. A nightand e sumptuous turkey supper Mrs. Ursel Rose of Logan, srjent was served at 7 p. m. to twenty-fou- r week end with her family here. the The tables were centered with guests. Mr. Wesley Auit and son. Weslev. fall flowers which were also used as Paul Picketts, were guests favors. Tall colored candles in tinted Jr., andhome of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. holders at either end enhanced the at the Carter. table decorations, After supper a Jack Shumway, a student of the U. pleasant time was enjoyed playing games, listening to music and in social S. A. C, spent the week end with his Acord. E. S. Hansen, pleased parents .Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shum chat Adjourned to meet with Mrs. Alfred with several dialect reading, given in way. November 21st Michaelis, J. T. Arbon of the High school fac lus usual clever style. As the guests Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers and was a visitor not Logan refrain from ulty, Saturday. departed they could Mr. L. R. and Mrs. Mr. and Sad TrfnTirii 11 i, voicing the opinion that the commit i n i i i i Walker, the tee wer ereal hostesses. Mri The F. G. Korth familv have movml from their farm home here to Gar- wintel land for the winter. They will be Franl missed here ar.d we will gladly welcome them back in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill of Penrose, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Miller Saturday evening. Eldon Adams had the misfortune to have his hand badly lacerated in buzz saw last week.- The injury has oeen very painiui. C. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cheney and daughter, Neta, motored to Salt Lak, will City Saturday. T uneq t T. Dy request,, vr. ijune visited our M. I. A. Tuesday evening. He day ward came in the interest of Scout work, frorH the doctor being at the head of this by organiation in the stake. He assisted M with the class work and eave an in Tfl teresting short talk before the whole assembly. hold Vernon Shaffer came home Monday wha returning to Salt Lake on TuesHav. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller visited how relatives at Penrose Friday afternoon. give Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Hansen of open calling on Mr, and Mrs. Ed TX win Isaacson. Tuesday evening- The best harvest is practically fin thei ished and farmers are takinc advan. devii tage of the fine days to rush as much com f oue-hal- the Social Development dub at her home Thursday afternoon. Forty-on- e members and special guests were present Mrs. T E. Belensen of Garland, and Miss Nona Smith, rave short discussions on "Sex Education." Vocal selections were furnished by girls' quartette. During the social hour luncheon was served. Mrs. L. W. Standing entertained at dinner Sunday in compliment to her sister, Mrs. D. B. Jones. East Garland oue-thlr- d one-eigh- th Bow-cut- three-cours- table-spoonf- s p, i one-hal- It one-thir- d E Rare Treat Promised In Agenda Vaudeville vs. Studies.' There are six girls and two boys, Lemuel Earl and Carl Coombs. Iva Wilcox and Rhea Wood are in charge. There is to be a "Clown Orchestra' The Vaudeville to be held on No- under the direction of Lucille Cropley. vember 14, 1930, is to be the greatest The players are to be dressed as success of any year past Each year clowns. there has been a better one than the Alta Marble has the responsibility one of the proceeding year. of Deweyville's act, which consists of This Vaudeville is given each year two tap dances, given by Clea Marble by the Agenda club of the B. R. H. S. and La Wana K. Medson.. Penrose is to present "The OverThe president, Erma Lillywhite, Lucille Cropley, and the alls Club." This is a one-aplay, The resecretary and treasurer, Floe Luke, having ten girls involved. have been working very hard and do- . sponsible ones are Lois Shuman, Delia Peterson and Beulah Taylor. ing their best to put this show Portage has an act entitled "Abie's Irish Rose, which consists of various Mitss Margaret Woodside, as club adviser and costume director, and Miss amusements. 'Roma Gibbs is at the Helen Mendenhali, as activity leader, head. Riverside is giving a "Mother are also spending much of their time Goose Party." Edna Mae Ward is the for rehearsing each act schemes of this act. East Garland's act is in a play The different towns in the Bear River Valley are each giving one act form, under the direction of Jya Tremonton and Garland have two Cheney, Helen Atkinson and acts. These different acts are as fol- Larsen. The name of the act is "13ie Return of the Murderer." The cast lows: Garland's Freshie and Sophomore consists of five girls. Miss Mendenhali has charge of two act, which is directed by Sara Dariey front stage acts. Deweyville will give be dance. a and Virginia Carter, is to There being twelve girls dressed as a front stage act, also. The fifth Hour Gym girls will give "Rag O'Muffins." a dance, "Topsy." The Sixth Hour Garland's other act, directed by class has a number on the Dancing La Haws Vera and Manning, Phyllis is to be a presentation of "iSouthern program. "Feature Songs" will also be prePieces." The girls are to be dressed as cornstalks, sugar canes, scare- sented by Miss Mendenhali. We promise you a good time if you crows and many other things of the will come to see what the Agenda South There is to be the beautiful dub has done and can do this year. Southern moon, also. come! Tremonton's Freshie and Sopho- Everybody more act is the dramatization of "The Mrs. Griffin: "What would you Woman in the Shoe," in form of singbe to be buried with military This is act and talking. ing, dancing made up by Phyllis Bates and Mar honors?" Mr. Smith: "Well, I suppose you garet Pack. would have to be a cadet or a general emontons other act, directed by er er . s Adams and Marie McDowell, is rate presentation of dancing and wrong." Mrs. Griffin: "Oh, then, I'm all FX-Mr. Smith: what did you ar River City is presenting a think you had to"Why, be?" "Children's Hour of the Mrs. Griffin: "Dead." Everything is original made up by the directors, Elaine "Education is a conquest, not a bepn and Charlotte Anderson. a it cannot be given, it must be on is quest Biding dancing, putting ng and acting act called Love achieved." vice-preside- ct ove.-big- Kan-Club- ." - We - i an plowing as possible. 1m Want Dead Or Alive HORSES and COWS Colorado Animal Company 49 PHONE By-Produ- LOGAN is cts com I Bear River City eredj Thursday Evening, Douglas Cannon of the Bear River High, and his sister, cons Saturday evening, Nov. 8th, a fare- airs. iva vreoD or at. ueorge, were quen well program and dance was given in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Can peart honor of Violet Rasmussen, daughter non. N Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs of Mrs. Mane Rasmussen, who leaves ed for the Eastern States mission. The were in Ogden where Sunday, thv , . At. l program was gotten up by Sina Han Oflon).J vjuuvu uie services neia ior Mrs. vitei . 1 ? - turd Fielding sen and Ernest Olsen, with Counselor Calvin Wilson. Mrs. E. H. Packer and rhilHron Lesue Jensen. 535 Congregational singing "Praise to Thayne and Coleen, spent Sunday in Mr. of Mrs. and I.vnn Logan, guests Man." the Hodge and Mrs. Charlotte Hodge. Prayer C. C. Johson. Msr. Eben Wil env anA ann Duet Esther Ohman, Damsel Chris- r i Mr. and .. . i tensen accompanied on piano by Afton uuuue, visirea m Aiiavaie the early' me oi weex, Hansen. tney were accompanied as far as Salt Lake idtv hv Reading Ella I. HanserL Mrs. Gertrude Hansen and Hancrhtr Talk Veoma Holmgren. Dolores. Violet Rasmussen. Response by Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Johnson snonr 'everything To Build Anything" Solo Rasmus Christensen. Phone 11 Remarks Leslie Jensen in behalf of Monday in Losran with Mrs Wniin Secrist the Bishopric. Mr. and Mrs. C .W. Earl Closing song "God Be With You Thursday with relatives here. Till We Meet Again. Harold Smith spent last week end Closing prayer Wm. J. Rose. After the program all went to the in bait Lake City with his sisters, Amusement hall where dancing was Misses Marie and Virginia Smith. The only place in the U. S. where catalog and Mr. and Mrs. Owen ArrhihalH nA advertism matter covering any line of bunncee enjoyed and where Miss Rasmussen of product can be obtained Free and Without was presented a sum of money to children were Sunday dinner guests of the American Industrial Library. Obligating Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rigby of Newton. Write for Buatneae Advertising Matter you are help her on her journey. Mr. interested will be promptly forwarded. and Mrs. B. M. in: same Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred and Jnhnsnn ciunt baby spent Sunday in Brigham City Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hansen AMERICA! IIDBST8IAL LIBRARY oi Logan. with relatives. KagJoeerlaa BmUdijit, CUssts, BllaeU Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ecklund of OgMr. and Mrs. Shelby Atchley of were Driggs, Idaho, are visiting in this city den, Sunday guests of Mr. and the guest of Mrs. Atchley's mother, Mrs. Grandville Snow. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub, Mr. and Mrs. Sina Thorsen and family. Mrs. J. W. Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Iiorane Mary, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rafnh Jen Jesse Earl attended the shower given sen, had the misfortune to get her m honor of Miss Afton Hess of City, Wednesday leg broken between the hip and knee, Miss Hess is a bride of this evening. while swinging on the school srrounds week. . J MAKE GOOD OR WE DO " Rulon T! Insta Standing snent r nuay as recess. ine was rushed to the Dee hospital in Ogden, where she with relatives in Ogden. Co. mr. ana turn, w i e.n. is resting as good as can be expected. Merle Jensen spent Saturday and Lake City, visited the early part of TremonUn, Utah Phone 21 mo tTA witn ivi r nnri M. r Sunday in Salt Lake City. Paul, the son of Mr. and aCCmpanie1 home Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren, is immw. ir worge.uoombs, assisted by ing) after a week's illness of heart Mrs. John Coo m hi imiiirf.t.i . irouoie. Hazel Kasmussen and A1W nnrl 5fr!kSoc,et3r & a Kensington Tues- vernoon. puncheon was served Marie Howell of Salt Lake, spent the mra. nan ace Bourne entertained ween ena at the home of Mrs. Marie Kasmussen. Ellis Arbon is suffering with an attack of blood poison in his arm, caused from a scratch. We were very fortunate in havintr as our (speakers at our sacrament meeting Sunday evaning Elder Andrew King of Kaysvilte, Mr. Alma They mean too much to lung or Uarland, and Julius Campbell ( to cvans. Andrew King, before mov you. ing to Kaysville with his parents, lived in this valley and were memWe have the Experience Also all kinds of Fire and bers of this ward for a number of y .... of tbe Season In Modersa 1930 ..... v,.,. Designs make the start! v,. Our next year Tremonton IX . ni, in.j Interest Rate years. TheBear River Relief Society will now their annual bazaar Thursday, NovV20. beginning at 7:80 in amusement hall. There will be many useful articles for sale, " including quilts, rugs, aprons, dolls, cakes, etc. Refreshments, will be sold. There will also be a fish pond for the children. A good program has been prepared. Everybody come, remember the date Nev. 20th. The following from thia icity were Brigham City visitors Saturday: Mrs Marie Rasmussen, Mrs. Lana Hansen, uie c. fw Automobile Insurance Secretary and Tre&atrer Oarlaad National Fum Loan Association GARLAND . . UTAH I Bear River Valley Leader zzz 1 X WON TMa tSAUTY LUCKY THING FOR. CONTEST. KM COfAM ME WHEN ETEU.E IHTO THT MOVIES 8 At Lev WEA4T A INTO THB ' I ' TREMONTON FOLKS By H. G.Scott NOPE OlDMX MARRY HER,. I'M HER LAWYER MONIE4 H.GiSCOTT -- WILL .HELP YOU WIN THE i Kj. JAMES BROUGH i and Equipment to give you the Best in Optometric Sery vice. 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