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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JUNE 16, 1932 PAGE FOUR ftttirlUM, fucb m taa CUaOtd Q jnA. maiAoot oalabraUo&a MmlUr imtt DS. 4-- picnlca and- of -- i Indapan- Ottutwtlud Tre-monto- n, 4-- H w. tu rur. ft lea-bo- loo-Bo- and let atand. Meanwhile cup orange oak for 8 minute julca and 3 tablespoon gelatine (1 envelope). Liquefy over hot water. Add cup augar diaaolvad In Vt cup boiling water and 4 cup of orange Julca. Cool. When beginning to atifTen, a beat until fluffy. Fold In and orange plecea and cream, laatly, 1 oup whipping beaten atiff. Lin bottom of apring form with of ladyflnger. Cut one halve round end from enough halve of ladyflnger to atand up around edge of form. The cut and touch the bottom of the pan. Allow 24 Mix marsh-mallow- lady-finge- r. Pour In half the filling. Lay on any plecea or extra ladyflnger and cover with reat of filling. Leave In x overnight or until thoroughly chilled. Remove sidea of apring form whan ready to aerve. Decorate, if desired, with additional whipped cream and orange Ice-bo- aeg-men- Utah Weekly Industrial - Logan Street oiling and repairing program underway here. Ugden First active district of recently created marketing department organized under Farmers National Grain Corporation, to be established in country. Price Work nearing completion on construction of standard graveled high way from here to county line. Logan Mrs. Borghild M. Peterson purchased Dairy Shop from Albert Dol inter-mounta- in iof. Hyrum Paramount Oil Co. leased their service station to Wilbur Jensen of this city. Irrigation water assured for San ley News. Gunnison Val- Brigham City raris Grill Cafe renovated, large kitchen installed, new equipment. Drilling in Balsley No. 1 test well on Salt Valley dome, Grand County, e resumed by Utah SouthernOu Sun, Price. Bids on work totaling about $SG, 000 being advertised by State Highway Commission. Salt Lake City, Co.-fh- De-aer- et News. Provo Pleasant View Ward Chapel of Sharon stake, dedicated recently. Beaver Newell B. Cook, state fish and game commissioner, leased fish hatchery belonging to Cyrus Davis. Hermitage Wheelwright Construc- tion Co. received contract of steel bridge over Ogden Kiver near here. Plans underway to install Power plant in Parley's Canyon capable of developing 2,100 horsepower of electrical energy. Deseret News, Salt Lake City. Jensen Northwestern correct way of cooking cereals. Punch and cookies were served by the hostess?. The following Wednesday the Club met in the kitchen of the ward building. Different kinds of toasts were made. This was followed by games. 4-- H AWAITS THE PERSON WHO BUYS NOW! The meeting of the ambitious sewClub was held at the ers of the home of Alice Earl on Thursday, June 9th, at 2 o'clock. Riddles were asked and songs were sung, after which the girls began to sew. They are now working on darns and patches. The next meeting will be held at the home of Ruby Landvatter, Thursday, June PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER 4-- H 16, at Hardware - Lumber 2 o'clock. Price Over 1,000,000 pounds wool shipped from here in past few weeks. Nephi Hansons' Style Shoppe open ed for business recently. Perry Wasatch Drilling Co. completed two wells on Nebeker Bros, farm near here. Salt Lake City Newly completed Water Theatre at Nibley Park openeJ for season. Gold Hill New equipment installed at Aurum Mining Corporation's property here. Plans underway to install new Bear Lake fish hatchery in Round Valley. Brigham City Journal. Ibapah Force of men opening lower tunnel of Queen of Sheba Mine, six miles east of here. Implements Paints and Oils Get Your Hunting and Fishing License Here Farmers' Cash Union "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Tremonton. Utah Phone 35 By Mrs. Frank Peck The following record of industrial activity lists items showing investment of capital, employment of labor and business activities and opportunities. Information from which the paragraphs are prepared is from local papers, usually of towns mentioned, and may be considered generally correct. Valleys. 4-- H t. - er Club met at the The F.lwood home of Miss Ada Hansen, June 1st A bread demonstration was given by Virginia Atkinson, rhyllis Kelstrom, af- ter which the girls were taught the GARLAND Review ., Pete-Sevi- J. :x: Last Friday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott of East the leaders association held a meeting lor the purpose of discussing plans ior Achievement t)ays Annual uud uay, Health Day and all other problems pertaining to club work. Mrs. Ault discussed 100 per cent clubs by saying that it took more than an interested group of girls or Doys to make a good club. It takes the full cooperation of girl and boy leaders, advisors and parents, and when all are working harmoniously, great results can be seen. The county club work as a whole, is functioning splendidly and this year will see club work advanced more than any prev ious year. After the business session Mrs. Eulalia Cornwall led in a number of games on the lawn which were thoroughly enjoyed by all. .Punch and cookies were served by a committee from the officers. South Tremonton, Tremonton, East Tremonton, liothwell, Portage and were represented with Deweyville leaders from 17 clubs. The next meeting will be at Udv Hot Springs on July 8, with Portage club leaders as hostesses. 4aand rafraaamanta coollf f Iced bv- - tu rafreahlnr fruit atarinfc wtt tna juloaa tad IU taa baaa. (By Boa-Ur- n tha famoua Ua- -t It lad to tha Tm Party-wh- lch flxat ladapaodenca Day). Crowd VntM Poach for maka a to bollad I aru aynia with I quart waUr I quaru taa Infuilona (3 quart S baOInf waUr pourad ovar taa) Ublaapoona I quart lamon Julca 1 quart oranga Julca K 1 quart gnv Julc 1 quart gratad plneappla X fallow lead water 1 aup atrawberry (or banana) allcea 1 oups oraora allcaa (In fancy ahapaa or halve or quarter) Combine all Ingredient. Leaa water may ba uaed and punch poured ovar block of ic In punch bowl. Thla make about 4 gallon of punch, 60 large glasaea. 120 amalL Halve or quarter quantltlea of Ingroup. fra dJauta to aervaofa amaller For a Fourth July dinner or ba more departy, no desaert could x cake auch ll clou than an aa: x Cake Orange 13 marehmallowa. cut in eighth eup orange ptacea Shirley Nelson and Ara Andersen, CLUB NEWS Engineering Co. of Rapid City, S. Dak., received $68,5000 contract for graveling of 10 miles Federal Aid Highway ut No. 40, from Cockleburr Junction near here, to Colorado State line. Vernal 50 men at work on telephone line between here and Salt Lake Cornerstone laid for new Nephi $55,000 post office building. E. L. Tall garage and Kaysville Kaysville Golden Rule Store painted recently. Vernal Work resumed on Well No. 1 of Maude Ellen Oil Company, six miles north of here. Cedar City $150,000 Federal building planned for this city. I :x: Mrs. John Siddoway and children who have been visiting here for some time, left last week for her home in Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson had as their guests last week, Mr. and of Cedar Mrs. Howard Gunderson Citv Mrs. Lorenzo Smith and daughter, Vera, left this week for California where they expect to visit with rela tives and friends for about two weeks, Mrs. Grace Haws and Mrs. C. L Pinder were Otrden visitors Friday The Misses Phyllis Haws and Jennie Peck returned with them to spend the week end. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ault and Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Love-lan- d of Deweyville. Mrs. J W. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stayner, Mrs. P. C. Petterson, Mrs. Ursel Rose, Mrs. George Nye, Mrs. Nathella Griffin, Mrs. J. M. Gaddie, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Michaelis and Mrs. W. R. Van Fleet were among those w ho attended the M. I. A. convention in Salt Lake City last week end. Frank Chambers, who has been in Salt Lake City the past few months, returned home Monday evening. The descendants of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Peck held a family reunion Saturday, June 11th at Logan. Those attending from Garland were Mr and Mrs. F. S. Peck and daughter, Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and small daughter, Sherry Jeane, and Mrs. De-lo- s Thompson and small son, J. Bruce. Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite spent the week end in Salt Lake City where she attended the Primary convention. Miss Helen Harvey spent last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halliday of Sugar City, Idaho, called at the home of Mrs. J. L. Harvey Thursday. Mrs. R. J. Stayner will be hostess to the members of the Ladies Self Culture Club Friday, June 17th. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Peck and Mr. George Carter spent a few days of last week in Idaho. Miss Mae Hilstrom of Brigham City was the guest of Miss Myrtle Limb last week. Miss June Stayner spent last week in Lewiston with her sister, Mrs. Wendell Budge. Bishop and Mrs. W. W. Richards attended the convention in Salt Lake City last week end. Miss Helen Moore of Clearfield visited here last week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alma King left Wednesday of last week for Provo to be irone for some time. E. Smith, George Nye, Ed- Pres. na Capener and Florence Petterson are among those attending summer school at the U. S. A. C. C SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO The same kind of printing presses and thfc same kind of equipment that are used in larger cities are used right here in your home town. If You Have Any Printing to Be Done, Consult Your Home Town Printing Institution. If He Can't Do the Job He Will Tell You. This business of washing dishes isn't so much fun. Dirty dishes are bad enough. But dirty pans! What a disagreeable task! And how the thousands of housewives who cook electrically appreciate their freedom from such a burden! One of the women's magazines recently made a survey, which showed that the average woman spends seventeen hours a month scrubbing dirty pans! But you don't need to be included in that list of household slaves, if you install a modern Hotpoint Electric Range in your home! You'll have no soot-n- o dirt-n- o smoke. You could, if you desired, take a pan off your Electric Range and set it right on your white tablecloth without fear of the finest speck of dirt. Cleanliness is only one of the many attractive features of Electric Cooking! Visit our store, or phone us, and learn how easily you may have an Electric Range installed in your home un- der our liberal that LiS. Bear River Valley Leader time-payme- nt plan. UTAH POWER 8 HGHT GO. |