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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932 E. TREMONTON By Mrs. P. E. Ault -I-- :x: Miss Mae Toone and son, George, of Salt Lake City, was a guest the fore part of the week, of Mrs, 0. A. ir ? i If 1 - ri r ( h n-i- ;, ,'jr 1j'- ; - ' r i 1 L ' - we;s .-- & . . -3 right-of-wa- day afternoon. Gloria Dalton, Phyllis Bates, Alice Crockett and Virginia Carter were guests of Dona Brough on Thursday afternoon. The time was spent swimming after which they enjoyed a wiener roast Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Penrose and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leech and children of Salt Lake City, were Saturday evening and Sunday visitors of M. Woodruff and family and on Sunday their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Shaw, husband and children of Salt Lake City, spent the day with them. .2 I, .w53 1 J y Skougaard's tavern, Fish Lake, Utah. 2 Interior of dming room and banquet hall. 3 Group of Utah editors breaking camp after a barbecue luncheon at an elevation of over 11,000 feet on High Top mountain. 4 Capitol dome in the Wayne Wonderland. 5 The Famous Indian buffalo hide shields, decorated baskets and moccasins from the collection of Bishop Pectol, Torrey, Utah. 6 An early maming catch from Fish lake. 1 H. G. Scott Drug Co. Tremonton, Utah Democrats of Tremonton Precinct ATTENTION There will be a meeting at the Lions Club Rooms, Friday, August 19th, for the purpose of making arrangements for the Convention Meeting. E. H. CORNWALL, Chairman (Paid Political Adv ) By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard IWHW-f"- vit-amii- At a meeting of the Democrates of this precinct, held here last week, Mr. 'rescriptionSpecialists C. B. Guiuiell was named Chairman, with Chrstian Fonnesbeck vice Chair-- I man and Annie Andersen, Secretary. The following children had their ton sils removed last week: Leland Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hansen and Stanford and Eunice, children of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Fonnesbeck. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren and giving spinach, and chard, calcium Mrs G. J. Wood attended the Republirich carrots, young tender beets, well-like- d can convention at Bear River City, peas and ears of green corn. Per Wednesday evenng. Ml-Forsgren haps some gardeners have been even WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST THE FINEST OF FOUNTAIN DRINKS AND LIGHT LUNCHES more ambitious but whatever it is old favorite open kettle method for THEATRE - TUESDAY MONDAY August - 21st 22nd - 23rd in WARNER BAXTER ... "Man About Town" Karen MORLEY Conway TEARLE THE MERRY WHIRL OF WASHINGTON SOCIETY TOOK HIM FOR A RIDE Daringly dressed women tried to ensnare him, wily diplomats laid traps for him as he flashed through the intricate mazes of the capital. SCANDAL IN HIGH PLACES The lips of the girl he loved guarded a secret that threatened to rock the embassies and inner sanctums of Washington. COMEDY and NEWS REEL enough right now, the wish comes almost instinctively not to let it waste but to save it for the day when Jack Frost is king. ..Home canned jars of food are not only a sure source of good food but they are a real convenience for the food is all ready to serve. What if unexpected guests do arrive? What matter if the housewife is delayed at a long meeting, What if the day has been extra busyT There are jars of food for every need already for any emergency. ....More than ever ithis year the old art of canning is again revived. Science has been at work too, in Home Economics laboratories all over the country and has discovered a newer and surer method of canning vegetables, meats, fruits, if you wish. ..This is called the Hot Pack Method. ..It is a simple method, too. ..in the riot rack Method the food is heated in a small quantity of water until boils. This shrinks the food, makes the packing easier, and drives out any air which might -- be enclosed. The boiling hot food is then packed into jars and sterilized or processed immeaiaieiy. ..jars so packed may be sealed completely before they are put n the hot water bath to be processed. With oven, steamer or pressure cook- er the jars are partially sealed dur-- . ing the stelMzing period and complet- sealed when removed from the C8!i"!L FRIDAY SATURDAY August - 25th - 26th - 27th JOHN BARRYMORE ... in "States Attorney'' with . . Helen TWELVETREES - Jill Esmond William (stage) Boyd and Mary Duncan He Charmed Women As He Charmed Juries . . . With the Magic of His Voice, and the Fire of His Passion! He Knew All the Tricks of Law and Women And Made Them Both His Mistress! BARRYMORE! . . . Magnificent in His First, Great, Timely American Role . . . What Drama! What a Story. ... COMEDY and CARTOONS j j ; tomatoes, but many housewives are saying that the Hot Water Pack gives a better flavored fruit. This will, no doubt, be one of the greatest canning years ever known. City and town women are catching the spirit of canning. The rural housewife has always been a great canner. Oie woman tells of canning 750 jars of fruits, vegetables, and meats last year. She says, '"I plan to fill all those jars again ths year. Then I need not fear th'at our fami.y will not have enough good healthful food this win ter." Few vegetables contain vitamin C, the vitamin necessary for growth, lo matoes are rich in this vitamin and so stand in high favor on the tables Toma-anj, the rch and the of favor tremendous haj3 joined to a8 a health giving drink during this past year. Firm ripe tomatoes are used for tomato juice. Wash and remove stem ends, discarding any that show signs of decay. Chop and heat in a covered vessel until the juice flow freely. Strain while hot into jars add one teaspoon salt, completely seal and process for 20 minutes in a Hot Water Bath. if it is to be used for infant feeding, sait should be omitted. If a thicker juice is desired, return the strained juice to the stove and boil it until it the original is reduced to ume, and process as directed above. p,., one-ha- ' women are still using their Co. PRICES for SATURDAY- AUG. 20, 1932 - Butter Shrimps Grade "A" Fancy Dry Pack SI 10c Can Black Berries Hew let ts 8-o- Star Brand 25c Bottle z. 35c 20, 9 a. ( Pound SI 3 Cans & Sodas 3 No. 2 m. Can Flour Family Blend 5c Brooms 10c Kenney Brand Each (Paid Political Adv.) 4 Jar Guaranteed Ripe 22c Each .. Milk Cheese Sego or Morning Mild Utah Tall Cans 39c .. Melons Maximum b 69c 48 Pounds Peanut Butter 2-l- 31c Pound Box Dinnerette Box Elder County people are especially interested because we have a chance to name a governor who knows the fanner's needs for he was raised on a farm in this county. Win. Jt Lowe has the ability to take the Utah Farmer's case and with power as State Governor win for them. 10c Beans Tall Can 10c Pkg 19c Pound 10c 13c J I Corn Flakes 20c Pork 19c Purity Fresh Roasted Dinnerette Salt Lake Gty,August Dinnerette Coffee h RALLY OF REPUBLICAN PARTY l Utah Brand 33c Lge. Pkg Potato Flakes Libby's Par S jl Deviled Meat Malt Syrup Lge. Can 39c Pound Balco Soap Powder SALTAIR, AUGUST 19, 9:30 p. m. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION Gallon Can Extract y5 ! Solid Pack 25c Pint Fair, Tremonton, Sept. HELD BY REPUBLICAN CLUB OF UTAH 20c Best Foods vol-el- y Republican Occasions Pound Mayonnaise d lf r THIS IS YOUR DRUG STORE Come and Make Yourself at Home it can be kept safe for food in jars. canjning fruits and the acid vegetable, Since there is mor than food -T-Y 47 HOWELL From almost every house you pass thesedays comes the odor of cooking berrier or .steaming vegetables. Women are busy busy storing away minerit.s, calories and flavors in jars for the winter days. Even with the reassurance they may have from the politcal parties that times will be better after election, women will run no risks. ..They want to be sure of food for their family There are many lovely gardens this summer. ..In these gardens grow both wax and crisp string beans, health . L-I-B-E-R- Night Calls Phone 47 VEGETABLE CANNING EASY THURSDAY j r, k-r--O- 4-- H .. WASHAKIE ' m " i with I. 1 On August 5th, the Ladies Farm Bureau entertained with a lawn social at the home of the president, Mrs. Lewis Abbot. The afternoon was spent playing games and social chat Dainty refreshments were served to 50 guests. club girls were special guests The of their mothers. Mrs. P. E. Ault and Mrs. Tracy Wel ling of Riverside, were guests of Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker of Honeyville, Sun- SUNDAY J. , O. L. Brough attended the Farm Bureau and Sugar Company tour for Salt Lake county, Monday. Mrs. Nellie Dennis of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen of Elwood and Mrs. George Brough were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Beal of Los Angeles, California, are guests this week of their brother, George Beal and family. Calvin Kay and wife conveyed a party of young people from Tremonton to Logan canyon on Wednesday and returned for them on Friday evening. Mrs. P. E. Ault and son, Harvey, enjoyed ah outing in Logan canyon several days last week. Mrs. O. L. Brough attended the Relief Society meeting at Fielding, Tues- i , By Mrs. Joseph Parry to get the rush of the harvest over.) j. Mr. Wayne Gunnell spent the ween ;x. j end at Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jack of Fort ManRulon Mr. and Wra. Mr. Kng Hal are vsitjng wjtn Mrs. Maggie ning, of Garland, from the Seventies Quorum, visited our ward Sunday. George and Everett Neamaa Mrs. King and Mrs. Peter Boss and have returne)i from Fort Hall where HancVitprs accomDanied them. thev visited friends. Merlin Wood has gone to Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wongan and where he has obtained employment. Mrs. George P. Sams drove to Brig-haThe Misses Mary and Wilma Lar-ki- n for fruit last week. and Miss Henderson are house Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Perdash were guests of Mr and Mrs. Lorin Larkin. Ogden visitors last week. The deacons held another successful George Elk, who has been ill for swimming party, Saturday night at some time was taken to Fort Hall for the Reservoir. There were 10 present. t.rpatmfitit. .. T JA..Mt.i-A-Yn- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawks have moi jirs. Jucy ijm auu uauguku, Ifn. purchased a tract of land in the west jorie have returned from Bannock hilis and are moving their family into Creek where they visited relatives. the C. C. Shriber home. Walter Jack and wife and Mrs. AnMr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson went nie Jack and Mrs. Maggie Elk drove to Loean. Friday, to attend the funer to Brigham last Friday. They return-. , al of their uncle, Peter Nelson. g , u The maiontv of the farmers ot tns n ,i a . .. . . . ... , section are availing themselves of the V OtUJ tParry family last week. houses and are storing their grain. Co. Fair, Tremonton, Sept. Compared with other years, one would not know it was harvest time, judging Brigham City Box Elder County by the truck hauling, as few trucks Commission deposited $4,626 with are seen on the clerk to be paid to Bear River County The annual Homecoming of the Pri Silt Lands Co. to cover cost of few mary organization will be held Tues- miles y to Bear River Bird day, Aug. 23 at the meeting house, Refuge, west of here. to which all are invited. Torrey Great Western Gold PlacThe Sundav evening meeting was Inc., to start working shortly on ers, well attended with the following pro- on southeast sme ot Colorado r placers Winn Thome, gram rendered: talk-bJuan basn Rjver in Sea-ge- r. day, of Perry; violin solo- - Marie Thorne reading- - Leora Peters; Henry Thome, all of Brigham. Thi3 program was sponsored by Ellis and Lynn Wood, Co fair, Tremonton, Sept. Mrs. Wood and Mr. O. M. Munk are conventon delegates to the Salt Lake ' to be held Saturday. have children and Carter Mrs. Floyd Mr. spent the week wth her parents, Wood. F.His Mrs ,n,l The Bazaar which was to have been held August 20th has been postponed for a few weeks to enable the farmers Where the State Press Association Held Their Convention I |