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Show PAGE THRU BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932 mother and baby are fine. Mr. and Mrs, L W. Clarke, of How to Make It Siiqqestioiu forMakinglSetter Mag- - Salt Lake, visited at the Clarence 'Summers home during the week end.1 Saturday they all motored to Logan to visit mends Miss Virgia Forsgren; of Salt Lake, is spending her two weeks vacation visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ? !Jhared Forsgren. J Misses Norma and La Vera Summers entertained at a waffle supper Sunday evening. There were ten guests pres- -' ent All of them had a very pleasant time. Franklin Hawkins and Eugene returned from California, Satur-- ! day. According to reports they enjoy- SET of shelves with ends cut ed their tour of the state very much.- cut to represent animals Tuesday, a baby boy was born to an interesting piece for the Mrs. Glen Forsgren, Both are doing child's room and encourages the child to keep his books and other nicely. things In order. It Is easily made Sunday, Mr. and Hrs. James Sumby anyone handy with a saw and Mr. and Mrs. T V. Summers and mers, hammer. Marion Summers attended the funeral First trace the animal la this of Bishop Irvin Call's son, at West case a bunny on paper and cut to Layton. the desired shape. To prevent Mrs. Mathew Wallace and children gluing two or more widths together for the end pieces, use pressed visited Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Summers wood which may be obtained (a last week, They, returned to their sheets from your lumber dealer d home in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Trace the paper pattern on the accomtwo and Watt daughters pressed wood and cut out with a panied them scroll saw. The same material Blanche Newman of Twin Falls, is may be used for the shelves which may be of any desired here uncle, J. J. Newman. visiting strips of pressed wood or Mrs. John Nelsen and Mr. and Mr. may be pieces of quarter-rounwere supper guests Bruesh Mrs. and These used to support the shelves. of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Newman, Monshould be screwed to both the end pieces and to the shelves. A sinday evening. A swimming party was held Mon gle piece of pressed wood will provide a back. day evening. John Hawkins demonPaint the shelves any desired strated different strokes and methods color. Touch up the eyes, ears, of swimming. collar, etc., with a small brush, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Witt and daugh- sing a contrasting color. ter, Ella, of Twin Falls, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. .Newman. Mrs Witt is Mrs. Newman's sister. ! Miss Elna Miller gave a lecture I at the ward hall, on proper Monday By Miss Ilia Perry and physical fitness. A diets foods, number of farm bureau ladies and were present. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Summers are club girls the proud parents of a nine pound Co. Fair, Tremonton, Sept. baby girl, born Sunday morning. Both lij (JiacctaUCJniy,Sccy hternalional i ' pro-Tide- THE s add-Ha- I I Tremonton, Utah - Fresh Meats SPECIALS FOR Saturday, Aug. 20th Mild per Lb. Cheese 1 MILK Tall Cans PORK - BEANS, B. P., Tall Cans TOMATOES, K. K., Tall Cans DICED BEETS, B. P., Tall Cans JC sub-stano- UZ c Red, Double Lipped 2 Dozen ROYAL TISSUE OIL SARDINES, Red Box PRUNES, Per Lb. RICE, Per Lb- - G "VTrt Pound Pkg. 2 9 cailS Cans0 C )Q I Tone TOMATOES, K. K., No. 2 ST. BEANS, W. S , No. 2 tans TOMATO SOUP MACARONI 232 Premium CORN, K. K., No. 2 Cans T 5c S ea KIPPERED SNACKS B.P. SODA FLAKES XSJ J Cut Bulk Per Pound Blue Pine Tall Can Onions New v u 6c CORN, B. P. Gem' No 2 Cans CATSUP, K. K., No. 2 Can GRAPEFRUIT, W. S., 2 No. 2 Cans PEANUT BUTTER, B. P-- , 2 lb. Jar COFFEE, A. F. S., Per Lb. SALMON ... ... .. 10c 15c 25c .25c ... 25c 15c I Toma- - Canta- - loupe utah Potatoes toes 3 LBS. 10 LBs. 6 LBS 5c 6c 1 3 FOR 5c 10c We Reserve the Right to Limit Pot Franks For Picnics Choice Heifer - LB. 2 LBS 10c 29t Bacon Armours Sugar Cured 2 LBS. 15c : Black Blucher Style Soft Toe Heavy Soles $1-4- 9 MISSES PATENT T STRAP and ONE STRAPS ve a. Sizes 5 to 2 98c Just what you've been looking for HBHHHMNhhBBBBXHMHMBHE Just Received Boys OVERALLS Sizes 2 to 16, priced at 35c to 45c -3 I JAR RUBBERS O s. PLYMOUTH CREME OIL SOAP T1T71 A WORK SHOES . -- ! - HERE! : BOTHWELL Groceries GREATER VALUES 4-- H I tDir2 nunc. ' Jellv makine is easv today. It is so ing juices and never squeeze it if you ' Gone is the guess work and wish a nice clear jelly. simple. 4. Use a standard cup without a f lar the uncertainty in jelly making. Any auijaBds 'jbi3 dyvw ub3 iaBuiauioq ed edge and measure both juice and jelly that she can serve to her fam-- , sugar ia this standard cup. 5. If you wish to make a tart jelly ily and friends with great pride, But before we go any further, let's add the juce of 1 lemon to every batch Professor and Mrs. Ross Davis, of dacide just what we mean by a good Add the lemon juice to the fruit juice. me asked Los is The A following attractive question is Angeles, were guests of Bishop clear, good jelly jelly. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen, last week. in color, and free from crystals and more than any other ane question-Hosediment There should be no eviden can you tell when the jelly has boiled They also visited other relatives here. The Relief Society last Tuesday was ce of crystals or "sugariness," even enough? The best way to'tell whether in grape jelly. When removed from jelly, of jam for that matter, has boil- made very interesting when fourteen club girls demonstrated their the glass it retains its shape and yet ed long enough is by the spoon test mavers when touched. It is tender, Dip clean spoon (wooden if you have work, made T)isquits and gave many club is not tough, gummy or syrupy, and it one) into the boiling juice and hold it health talks. Surely the spreads .smoothly on bread. The flav-- ! up. If the liquid drops off freely it doing much good under the able manor and odor should be pleasing and should be boiled awnne longer or until agement of Mrs. Heber Mortensen. characteristic of the fruit from which the syrup "sheets'" on the spoon. Out of town guests were Mrs. D. S. the jelly is made You can make jel- When this point has been reached, re- Johnsen and daughter, of Los Angeles, ly like that You can make jelly that move from fire, skim, pour into glass- Calif. Mrs. Mary Able of American would score 100 percent at Fairs, i es and cover with hot paraf in. A sec- - Fork, Mrs. Whitney of Salt Lake and ond light layer of paraf in may be Mrs. Sounders of Collinston. Refresh bringing you fame and premiums. ' ed The ments were served by the girls. asked the and ever boiling following day. stopped you Carl Lund of West Weber is visit yourself just what is jelly ? Jelly after point varies with different kinds of all is the product obtained when we fruits, but if you will use the spoon ing with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and combine the juice or combination of test your jelly will always be perfect, Mrs. Frank Heslop. Miss Jensen and Miss Miller of the Jelly is a real food and satisfies juices of certain fruits with the right DroDortion of suar. and cook the mix - that craving for sweets that we all U. S. A. C, gave a wonderful food ture until it becomes a clear, tender ' have. So let's make hundreds of jars demonstration and health talk to an jelly. AJ1 fruit juices, however, do not of different kinds of jellies now for appreciative audience here last Wed make perfect jelly, for to make a per- - our family to eat during the coming nesday. More people should avail them feet jelly it is essential that the fruit winter months. Have you ever tried selves to participate in these fine lee ' juices contain acid and a naturel jel - gooseberry jelly, peach, pear or pine tures. You can make delicious f la Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen ly making substance called pectin, in apple vored jellies by blending different juic and children of Preston, visited at Ira just the right proportions. Most homemakers know that some es. You can have a lot of fun in your Anderson's Sunday. Their daughter, fruits jell quicker than others. As an kitchen in the cool of the day by gett- - Phyllis, accompanied them back. Mr. Bishop, Mrs. Fred Nye, Mrs example, concord grapes. The juice ing out your preserving kettle and of under ripe grapes will jell after a combining several fruit juices with Lettie Hansen and other primary stake very short boiling period, while the which to surprise your admiring fam board members, attended the Mi Kan Wee graduating exercises Sunday even ripened fruit requires a much longer ily later. naAnd when of the how shows This making ing. The exercise was very interest day jelly boiling period. ture during the process of maturing is over and the preserving kettles are ing and enjoyed by a large crowd. fruits to their full flavor, removes the put away on the bottom shelf of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher, Mr. and jellying substance or pectin. By add pantry once more, how proud you are Mrs. L. C. Ostrup of California, and ing pectin to your fruit juices you are going to be as you stand and survey Alfred Christensen of Ogden, were merely giving back to the fruit what your work! Beautiful glasses of red, guests of H. C. Hansen and others nature removed. Citrus fruit pectin, yellow and purple jelly. Squat little here last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gummer Kelstrum and Made as it is from lemons and oranges jars of preserves and marmalades. As is nature's own jelly maker. It is you stand and look at it you will say children visited relatives at Ogden, merely a jellying substance and notb "It wasn't hard work either. It was Saturday. Miss Dorotha Christensen returned ir.g more. By adding pectin to your fun." fruit juices you are always sure of a There are some satisfactions that fxam her summer vacation in Salt perfect jelly. money or leisure cannot buy. The Lake on Wednesday. Mrs. William Larsen went to Logan So the secret of making good jelly joy of creating these delicacies is one of them. You enjoyed preparing them Friday to visit her husband at the might be summed up as follows: 1. Use a small amount of juice at but think how much more enjoyment Budge Hospital. His many friends one time, that is, never work wth more you are going to get this winter when will be glad to know he is getting than 2 quarts of juice at a time. you can serve peach jelly on your hot along very well Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Christensen, Mr 2. Use powdered citrus fruit pectin biscuits and how fine the meat will to supply the necessary jellying taste with a spoonful of red jelly be- and Mrs. Guy Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Christensen. Amos Hansen and side it 3. Use a flannel jelly bag for strain Ada Fridal were Logan visitors last Co. Fair, Tremonton, Sept Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen of Mrs. Janet Pierson. were ! Ogden visitors. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Boswell, of Una Hunsaker gave a party Miss Butte City, Montana, was calling or. By Mrs. Don R. Lamb last Friday to her Sunday school class relatives here Saturday afternoon. 30 children enjoyed the fine games and Mr. Frank Welling, of Salt Lake :x: amusements provided, also the dainty IdaMr Alma Durant, of Franklin, City was visiting here with his moth- refrshments served. ho, were week end guests of Mr. and er, Mrs. Phebe Welling, who is living Mr .and Mrs. Clem Jensen of Og Mrs. Robert Nish. with her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Rose. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal den, Mrs. Peter Peterson and Nora Hos-kiThe Sacrament meeting here was ter Sunday. Green, of Clarkston, were vsiting rela- well attended Sunday evening. A. L. Mrs. D. S. Johnsen and daughter, of tives here during Tuesday and Wed- Cook and Dr. D. B. Green, of TremonLos Angeles, Calif., is enjoying a visit nesday of last week. ton, were the principle speakers. They with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Mrs. Lucy E. Lamb, who has been were accompanied by members of Mr. Frazier and brothers and sisters, here. visiting relatives in Nephi arrived Cooks family, who furnished part of home here Sunday morning. Co. Fair, Tremonton. Sept. the program Miss Doris Gibbs, of Portage, is Mr. E H. Rudd, who has been a spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. prominent leader with the Democra PLAYGROUND NEWS Dewey Lamb. all Demotes in called this vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Wilborn Estep, of Bur-lecrats together after meetng Sunday There will a program Saturday Idaho, is spending a few days for the purpose of organizing them so here with friends and relatives. 20th, at 4 o'clock, at the playAugust fall as to be ready for the campaign grounds. There will be many interestMr. and Mrs, Clarence Sreekles, of ing parts on the program, including Co. Fair, Tremonton, Sept. Aberdean, Idaho, were Sunday guests the awarding of the exhibit prizes. The W. C. T. U. are having an ice cream 1 stand. The parents are cordially in vited to attend the program. Next week, from Auvust 22nd to Now On August 26th is the date of the tournament week. Following is the pro gram: Monday, August 22nd chinning and stunt contests, children 5 to 8 and children 9 to 14 years. Tuesday, August 23rd relay racing, children, 5 to 7, 8 to 10, 11 to 12 and V-13 to 14 years. Racing of different kinds, wheel bar row racing, camel racing, etc, chil dren 7 to 10 and 11 to 14 years. Wednesday, August 24 volley ball, children 9 to 14 years. See On Showrooms Indoor baseball, children 9 to 14; baseball throwing, children 9 to 14. Thursday, August 25 horseshoe one pitching, children, 8 to 10 and 11 to 14 years; YoYo contest, children 8 to 10 and 11 to 14 years. Friday, August 26 running broad Jump, standing broad jump, children 8 to 10 and 11 to 15 years. Monday, August 29 playground boys and girls are going on a hike. The boys and girls who wish to go should be at the playground, Monday, August 29th, at 8:30 o'clock a. m. Bring your own lunch. 4-- H d IFoodl OF JELLYMAK1NG w w I j Din-esen'- Wil-for- length-Narro- J00 By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen I ... Hal-lad- ay A Coming Contest International Canning Contctf la ffvrinf Burt than 15,000.00 in Can" an4 Priiaa for th beat jara el Homo Cnn4 lood. Tber ara prize, for cntrtaa in tha Fruit. Vegetable, Meat and Pickle Claeut. Ala apacial prize in tha Jail?, Jam and Marmalada CUaaca. Enter thia Coataat and win a rita ihcra ia na coi. Full par. ticuiara may ba bad by writing to Craca Vial) Cray, Log Cabin, North Aurora, lliinoia. j ! :x: Pearl Mrtensen and Mourine Hansen entertained at a Kensington last; Friday evening in honor of Mrs. La; Alar lversen. fifteen guests' enjoyed the evening and at a late hour light refreshments were served. Mr .and Mrs. Willard Wyatt of Logan, visited at Mrs. Mary Mortensen's. 'iheir children, Joyce, Sterling and Ronea, remained to spend a week with their grandmother. Mrs. Nellie Dennis of Salt Lake, spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen. JWrs. Dennis was formerly of Africa, where she had entertained Harvey Hansen, O. L. Brough and many other missionaries, who labored in that far off land. Elna Dinesen of Provo, returned Sat urday after a two week's visit with Norma Andersen. Mrs. Elias Andersen, son, Milton, and daughter, Norma, accompanied her back and spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs; Christ Tb ; ELWOOD Ham-Roa- st burger Fr Gr'nd 3 LBS. 25c n, NEW 1933 Fall Shoes y, We Can Make Immediate Delivery NEW FORD Them 8 CARS Display at Our Know the thrill to drive New Fall Colors In All Heels $.98 UP TO $3.49 PERFECT HEALTH ARCH SHOES AAA to EEE Regular $5 and $6 of these fine cars Utah Auto & Imp. Tremonton Phone 28 - Co. Fair, Tremonton, Sept Mrs. Elva Andrews and daughter, Oertel, leased root beer stand on First South and Main Street. 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