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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 30; 1932 Utah Weekly Industrial Now's The Sand-Wichi- t Hour! ng -- Review :X: The following record of industrial activity lists items showing investment of capital, employment of labor and business activities and opportunities. Information from which the par agraphs are prepared is from local papers, usually of towns mentioned and may be considered generally The W. S. Club met at the home of Mrs. Leland Crystal, their leader, Tues day, June 21. After the business meeting about a half hour was enjoyed in games, afterwhich the girls spent a few hours sewing on various articles. Miss Elva Getz and Ger-- i trude Roberts served delicious refreshments. Miss Margaret Jenkins was a visitor. The W. S. Club were guests of the Crystal Club of Deweyville on a very enjoyable hike and outing up Cold Creek Canyon, June 23. Salt Lake City. Dodge Brothers, Fallon. Nev., received $67,175 contract mulch on 34 miles highfor way, most of which is west of here in el Tooele County. Garland Wheelwright Construction Co., Ogden, received $18,882 contract for graveling.4 miles highway between this place and Plymouth June tion. Mrs. Ray Humphreys Logan new apartment house on Temple Heights between Center and First North streets. Bids called for Salt Lake City $165,000 worth of highway work, opened during recent day. Work progressing on Tremonton new building. Woodward's Harry Iogan Post office being renovated, Salt Lake City Christensen & Card ner, Inc., this city, received $69,883 contract for paving 2.9 miles in Utah County. About three miles hard surfaced e road between end of High Rolask assured. and way Millville Improvements to amount to $3,000 being made on local water Price-Castl- -- works. highway from heTe to Cat Canyon, distance of 19.2 miles, opened for traffic Erigham City Forest Street to be Price-r-Ne- oiled. Lewiston Dr. I. T. Reed, vetinary, opened office in Telford Hotel. Brigham City Interior of Forsgren Shoe Stode remodeled Ogden Bids opened here for construction of 1.5 miles East Kim Road project in Washington County. Lewiston Warehouse for storing pod peas in this vicinity nearing com- Summertime is The proper sandwich is as necessary to summer as the old swimmin' hole, or the shade of the old apple tree. Whatever the occasion, for picnic, for party, for luncheon, supper, or post golf game snack there is a summer sandwich which goes with every summer appetite. The season's sandwich should be light and tempting, a tid-b- it which tickles the palate as gently as the tinkling of ice in a tall, cool drink. Yet it should be substantial enough to satisfy appetites of picnic proportions. Just such a sandwich is the Philadelphia Cream Cheese pin wheel, skewered about with a tempting curl of crisp bacon. Philadelphia Cream Cheese, sandwich-time- ! 4-- The Happy Miner's Club met at the home of Miss Ruby Hunsaker, Thurs day. Eight girls were present. A table setting demonstration was giv PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE PIN WHEELS Cut thin slice from the Ions aide of a fresh sandwich loaf. Spread with creamy-smoot- h "Philadelphia." Roll np like a jelly roll, skew with toothpicks, and cut ia 14 inch lengths. Wrap a slice of bacon around each and toast under broiler flame until bacon is crisp. Serve as an appetixer, or with salad, or tea. Tremonton, Utah Night Calls Phone 47 47 ' -- Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winzeler, Mrs. Gifford Watland and their families spent Sunday at Como, Weber Canyon. MONDAY TUESDAY July 3rd, 4th, 5th "THE WET PARADE" AN ALL STAR CAST: Dorothy JORDAN, Robert YOUNG, Lewis STONE, Walter HUSTON, Jimmy DURANTE, Neil HAMILTON, Myrna LOY Wallace FORD, John MIUJAN Newspaper headlines are screaming it! ..Congress is discussing it? ..Nof see it on the screen! Is it human to errT ...This will tell you the answer. Here is a drama based on cold facts. ..It will hold you spellbound! The photoplay that dissects nation. You will agree of disagree, but you will be touched by the appeal of this great drama. Can America enforce the prohibition law, ..See The Wet Parade." A picture you will discuss over the breakfast table.. Life in the raw. The gigantic panorama of a nation's turmoil. Daring in its exposures! A romance that reaches down into the foundations of modern society. It deals with a topic that is on everyone's tongue! COMEDY and NEWS REEL - FRIDAY SATURDAY JULY 3, 4, 5 "IPfflimaimiia IFI199 Helen TWELVETREES, Robert Armstrong, and Charles Bickford Outside the Hut a Plane, and Escape Civilization Beckoning Beyond a Thousand Miles of of the Jungle . . . But Outside, Also, McTeaue Mad Strength and Fury . . . Who'd Brought Her here and Meant to Keep Her. Ajain the "Right Girl Who Met the Wrong Men" Sends Dramatic Romance Racing a Swirt. Sure Electric Story to Make ou Keel Every Moment of It I ... Heat-Swe- ... Also COMEDY & CARTOONS it - Mrs. Lola Winzeler entertainprl r.hp Bridee Club at hpr homi. Inst Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Guv John son won high prize, Mrs. Alice Per- sson cut and Mrs. Hazel Ransom low. Mrs. Delebout of Ogden was a special MALT SALTED PEANUTS guest. FRESH ROASTED The Sevmour family held at the home of Seymour Hijl in cast tremonton last Friday. Besides the Hill brothers of East Tremonton and vicinity, those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. John Seymour and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Maxwell, of Oakley, Utah; Mr. Tom Seymour and daughter, Elaine, Mrs. Eunice McGinnis and children, Mrs. Velva Gibbs, all of Salt Lake City; the Misses Jane and Gladys Seymour, of Ogden; Mrs. Lizzie Bradshaw and daughters, Reva and Nedra, of LeGrande, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Ld Nelson and family of Howell; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunsaker and family of Llwood; Mr. and Mrs. Don and family and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Fnsbey. Ho-m- SALAD FISH B. P. 2-- f CANS STUFFED OLIVES B.P.- -3 OZ. JAR POTATO FLAKES "0 a P. 0 -- 8 OZ. PKG P. 2-- 8 OZ. CANS GRAPEFRUIT ' B.P. 2-- 8 MILK BABY SIZE 0 0 If A -- ' ? My); OCw 1 i av uuivui aw 1 .... inuw Of PINTS D C 2 wv EACH IE, AcPV PAPER NU-WA- X lOw J. w y XWV DILL PICKLES OIL JV A ?cL 1 Qg SARDINES LJU 1 20c pound DEVILED MEAT ICE-COL- ROLLS - -- -. SWEET GERKINS B. P. 8 OZ. 1 JAR IODIZED SALT W, XL 26 OZ H PEPPER 7v MAYONNAISE BEST FOODS whole milk 4 - B. P. 23 CAN 2 CANS Cheese 3C BECCO ft V OZ. CANS PTS Mild OQ,, JS 10c 0 WIENERS, FRANKS AND HAM BOLOGNA POUND BACON SUGAR CURED POUND 0 1 Hrf i0 PINE APPLE TIDBITS 1 B. Refining Co.'s refinery, coswng bdoui W.OOO located at Woods Cross, practically completed. Bountiful, Davis County Clipper. Tooele Local smelter to operate 20 days per month. Brigham City Tennis courts at high school to be improved. Castle Dale Additional work to be done at Creen River Cut-of- f. POUND ANGELUS 1 POUND MARSHMELLOWS en ba Jones of East Tremonton. Vocal solo by Maurine Anderson of Both-we- ll accompanied by Miss Burns of Tremonton, vocal duet by Mrs. James Walton and Mrs. Maurice Pack, accompanied by Margaret Pack of Tremonton, piano solo by Norman Ander-woo- d and a novelty act by Robert son, of Elwood and a novelty act by Robert Quinny of the Morning Milk Co., of Logan. Prof. Fletcher gave an instructive talk on fair standards. Ice cream and cake were served on the lawn at the close of the program. 29c QUART LOCAL LARGE LETTUCE Coffee, Radio full B. B. 25c ibs. No Limit DICED CARROTS, Tall 5 0 Your Choice STRING BEANS, Tall DICED BEETS, Tall m S. N. Cole pntertainpH riAr bridge club Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. E. J. WinzeW Snpp- ial guests were Mrs. Don Colette and Mrs. John Cole of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Ensign Herrick and Mrs. Chase of Ogden. 0 EACH TOMATOES, B- P., Tall PORK and BEANS, Tall Mrs. Oil 25j 1 pull HOMINY, B. P., Tall McUoweu. Wasatch 3 ls. TOMATOES Edear Winchester entertained recently at a surprise dinner party in nonor 01 ner daughter. Junes birth day. Those eniovinc thf affair wor' Lucille Cropley, Anna Brenkman, Mar Mildred Carter, Bertha garet jenKips, , ii uernice rsjorn and mane uaimvaiier, 11 i New Potatoes The Epworth League went on a Sun set picnic last Thursday. They went up to the Caves in the JDeweyvillo mountains here they prepared a meal uicr wnicn uiey went on snort niKe, I THIS IS YOUR DRUG STORE Come and Make Yourself at Home "THE UTAH STORE" Vivian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn, who was taken to the hospital Sunday, suffering from the effects of an abcessed tooth, is im proving. T AND LIGHT LUNCHES TREMONTON, UTAH Mrs. THEATRE ill THE FINEST OF FOUNTAIN DRINKS -- ttnel Littlefield. -T-Y WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST FOOD STORE - i Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker were in Ogden on business, Monday. They enjoyed a delicious trout dinner at the home of Mr. Parker's niece, Mrs. L-I-B-E-R- PrescriptionSpecialists AMER CAN TREMONTON Thornton Reunion At Garland Saturday THURSDAY H. G. Scott Drug Co. The Happy Milk Maids Club of So. Tremonton, was held at the home of Genevive Miller, June 22nd. The meeting was called to order by the president. Songs were sung and led by the song leader. The minutes were read and the roll called by the secretary. Business was talked over by the leader. Each girl told how she was taking care of her calf. The next meeting will be held at the home of Lorna Barf us. tid-bit- s. -- SUNDAY "News-Advocat- e" j Wednesday, June 22, the Elwood Kitchen Queens Club met at the home of Barbara Christensen. Different ways of cooking eggs were demonstrated. The hostess served heavenly pudding ,after which games were played. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Heber Mortensen. whitewith its magnolia-peta- l ness, and mild flavor, is ideal for many types of summer sandwiches. It has an agreeable manner of blending with any and every subtle sandwich flavor in a variety of piquant With nuts and brown bread, with jelly or orange marmalade, with olives, or blended with maraschino cherries, Philadelphia Cream Cheese is a welcome tea-tifavorite. The following summer sandwich is simple to prepare as it is a joy to the tongue. By MARY DAHNKE, Kraft CbftM Inititut Placer mining operations .1. underway at Green River near here. :x:Vernal Local streets improved. Home The and I. C. Community section Railroad Co. Brigham City U. installed new danger signal at cross- of North Box Elder Farm Bureau held their mid year social at Bear River ing on Sixth North Street. Park Valley Ward amusement hall High School building Friday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Effie improved. Barrows, Miss Izola Jensen and Prof, Calvin Fletcher of the U. S. A. C. Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, Mrs. C. G. Ad ney, Mrs. Oiuf Jensen, Mrs. Ella Reed- er and Mrs. Orson Christensen, the of ficial board of the Ladies Farm Bu reau of South Box Elder. The Thornton family reunion was A program was carried out held at Garland last Saturday at the with fine Pres. Mrs. Tracy Welline. ore home of Arch Hall. siding. Descendants from parts of Idaho a n neairn demonstration was and Utah were present. given by Dana Jean Abbott and Mel Jensen The Little Bo Peep Cooking Club met at the home of Miss Wanda Anderson, Monday. A health demonstration was given by Jean Stokes and Athelele Mills. Egg demonstrations were given by the other girls. The recreation of the meeting consisted of a swim in the canaL 4-- H Farm Bureau News pletion. ' 4-- H . Henefer W. E. Calderwood opened Donner Trail Service Station here, Coalville Electric driven pump installed at high school. Price Construction work started oh office in annex to Braley building. Logan Herman Johnson, Jr., completing service station at mouth of Logan canyon. nd en by Misses Edna Christensen Ruby Hunsaker. Club The weekly meeting of the of the ambitious sewers was held at Thelma Sandall's home. Thursday. Ai ter the usual opening the girls worked on patches, darns and bloomers. Mrs. Ault and Mrs. Parker visited the club The meeting next week will be held at Mable Christensen's home. June 30th. The club girls went on a hike to Cold Water Canyon on June 17. They hiked and explored in the canyon. ! --! t CLUB NEWS 4-- H 11c 13c 0 BACON SQUARES REAL CAMPFIRE TREAT POUND 8 CHOICE HEIFER TOT ROASTS POUND 9c 0 |