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Show .4' PAGE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY,' AUGUST 18,1332" BEAR RIVER TALLET LEADER Entered at tbe Poetcffiee at Utah, aa 8ood Qasa Miss LaVon Hales and Dean Ha!l went to Centerdale Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Ward and daughter, AmBy Mrs. J. 0. Hadfield anda, accompanied Wayne Gunnell to Idaho Falls Saturday where they were :x: of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Allen. guests Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Nielson and fam They came back Sunday. Miss Edna ily and Frank Kennard of Brigham, Mae Ward returned home with them were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. after a three week's visit at the Allen Horace Bigler. home. The Geo Circle club was entertain Mrs. Emma Strong of Salt Lake and ed Thursday by Mrs. Ray Capener. her son, Vernon, who is one of the Mr. and Mrs. Grant Prisby of Brig- scout officials of Eureka, California, ham called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler Thursday of last were visiting at the home of Bishop Capener the first of the week. week. Norman Tubbs and his sister, Roma Mr. and Mrs. Ray Capener, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and daughter, Ar- - and Miss Ruby Carlson of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wne, RIVERSIDE Tre-VBont- Mat- - lamea Walton, Editor and Publisher Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Chmday of each week. Subscription Rates fn sv ai4viMai t anw..,. mj fix Months, in advance. Vkree months, in advax Vaa Am r fwi 12.00 $1.00 .60 ja To Your Town CLUB NEWS 4-- B :x: as well as to your Country If there has been any doubt in the minds of the fathers and mothers as club work with to the value of our modern youth, this doubt would have vanished if all parents could have attended the dinner given by the Hap py Niners 3rd year food club, Wed nesday evening at the home of Mr. Louis Christenson of Bothwell. The dinner was given in honor of the girl's parents, and all of the par CUM ICfij'VllUCU oiiu tiijvjcv sutm 4-- PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS Bulletin Tells of Vol no if Tnmnfn I jo ourer vegemote gives quiuj so jnany kinds of value for the money as Avtfn trior hal,,.t tahlp. w9 aPr. on MerigoWg md ferns vm x xeauuy vm.,ie ui Twpntv.tilrM, other. in all parts of the country at all , V, V Mil-Vln I tKT, uuuiumi extension vj. , w, cultural colleee in her new bulletin , Value and titled "Tomatoes-Th- eir I Uses." , ,K " ,tvn a tenaon service of the Utah State Agn 1 daughter, Grace. Miss Melva Davis spent Thursday tfi-Vm- J. was-visitin- I Sun-mont- aeek Fors-idaJ- ". . hs (Mr -3 3, ! -3 f FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEE BESSINGER BROS. UTAH P-H-O-- in atton- nrwl to 4vof ; ro tv0 of preparation , o expo8ition , "Vt wn. nar4nt ;Vj, Tubbs, Monday. Miss Roma came home to stay until the opening of school and the others returned to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. James Bigler and Mrs, Oneita Shurtz of Garland, spent Thursday vis iting with friends in Riverside. Mrs. J. H. Ward, Miss Margery Ward and Thelma Jensen, went to Lo gan Friday. Amanda Ward came home with them after spending three weeks with her grandfather, Frank Benson. Miss Edith Olsen of Brigham has been a guest at the A. A. Capener home. She returned home Monday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy and : " I "v Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craven of Salt visit at tA'T and Friday at Loean. Miss Packer of Ogden, was ana ubs Delphia' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar r or berg spent jxae the week end in Salt Lake City. gen, were guests Sunday of Mr. and calling on friends here Sunday. Hales Mrs. Frank Munns of Garland Miss Lucille Anderson accompanied Mrs. Gecrge Hales. Vat Alton here Tuesday. Salt home from returned Lake, them to Salt Lake after spending two Vernon Hess and daughter, her Mrs. with spending with her aunt, Lucille of were calling on Mrs. Cravens. Carol, Tremonton, j sister, ter relatives Tuesday . and Beecher Searl and Mrs. A large crowd from here attended the swimming contest at the Udy Hot! Mrs. J. H. Welling and son, Paul, of Co. Fair and Rodeo, Sept Brigham, were calling on relatives Springs Friday. nere aaiurud' Mr .and Mrs. J. 0, Hadfield made a Senator and Mrs. Ira Huggins and Salt Lake City Allocation of $2,- business trip to Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling and three children of Ogden, were visiting with 000,000 of road work to be completed discuss- sons were Brigham visitors Thursday. Senator and Mrs. Tracy Welling, Tues-- 1 durine fiscal year of 1932-3Mr. and Mrs. Delos Jensen and day- led at meeting of state road commis- Miss Norma Barlow has returned to sion. daughters, Thola and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey spent Sunday her home at Burley, after a pleasant ' Co. Fair, Tremonton, Sept and Monday at Arimo and Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Peterson and children, Miss Ruth Forsberg and Woodward Cannon of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Forsberg. Miss Ruth remained home 0 for an indefinite period. Miss Mabel Bott of Logan, is spend ing the week with her grandmother, Mrs Pheba Ward, Bishop and Mrs. Russell Capener c announce the birth of a nine pound son, Monday, at the Valley Hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson, Vir gil Anderson and Lucille Cornwall of ' Bothwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond TREMONTON, Anderson of Salt Lake, were dinner : 36: guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fors- berg, Sunday, "S.ZT i .uv. ine nappy miners iub emrwuiMi their parents at a 3 course dinner, TMC7r ... -v , T I xt f J k "f had three little round scarlet balls onl" "u7 -nnever to The maiden was warned ... v.. .i ty guests and nine club girls present mouth because they were tremendous- - The evenings entertamment consisted All of games and practical jokes. ly poisonous", relates Miss Miller, wio 'B tomato was 'S1 the Twntv vearg affo considered without food value except ce8S tnr tYta flavnr and rnlnr whiph it add- - I a QQ UmtA iK Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson mo- -TAat, to Brigham and Ogden on busito children both invaluable ,nRirM nd to adults, because it is one of the "ess, Monday. 00 cow""g Iwt Rino-lf- foods for suDDlvine four l entertained their mothers, Mon s Uptit.il vitimanx: A ' B. C. - ' and ... T .! t Ctl. w snow was servea An Weal Dreaaiasi Thn Mi'rs ww Miller irives a number of l,i nauJ lleamwi recipes for the use of tomatoes in we momen wsai work dmrng the year, cocktail, omelets, sauces, soups, jel- in their ''. x lies and salads; also, tomatoes in com Club enjoyed The Miners Happy with bination eggs, cheese, corn, egg swimming party to Crystal Springs, slants, fish, beans. "Because the tomato is such an im- Friday. portant food it should be used The Little Bo Peep eooldng club met in the diet, both for the child and the adult One pound of fresh or Wednesday at the home of Miss Ath- eanned tomatoes should be provided ieie wins, five gjns were present. x ach week for the child of two years Miners club met Mon The child the or Happy older the or less: for to two pounds day evening at the home of Miss La adult one and ...should be used", advises Miss Miller. Vera Summers to plan and make ar- Copies of this bulletin will be sent rangements for the dinner they were upon request to the extension service, giving weir parenw. x Utah 'State Agricultural college, Lo- Club girls of Elwood, en The kan. Ask for Number 47. tertained their mothers here Tuesday 1.2.3 tvir TrmM.tAn afternoon. - :'7 " ' :j "1;7 I J..- -.. it V. 1 .i..- 1 'T?- w -- t"d rv t gi-l- ji. 1 -- a. 1.1 I 1 1 wing 4-- H one-ha- lf t 4-- H st. r 1 Calf club of The boys and girls South Tremonton met at the Evans church house, Wednesday night, July 27. Meeting was called to order by i-- the president of the boy's club. Songs were sung and lead by the song lead N. C Murdock and Thiel Harris re- - er. Minutes were read and roll called nv.-- i. a i lurnea uom xuac iti:ine, luaiw, b ry. girf and boy they ha-- been spending the summer told how they were cuiag fof their wnu llirn bih;i, hub. jvjt iicasc. j livestock 4-- H TREMONTON tj.l. -- it a tttvm that must go on day iftei with. . lay. yar after out art. thought or attention A tefrigirator i; in service tnort than' any ether appliance in your home. It musi operate more hows in a iingli near than even on automobi' n ttt entire life time. EPRIG1RATION I yr e X- - . . . .... There will be a special proeram . ciuu oi cu. ooys uiu Kins Sunday morning at Sunday wil. accompanietl by School. There will be no classes held lard club, went on an excursion to "above the Church History Class, the Cutler Dam and then to the U. S. A. C, at Logan, Friday, August 5th. Mrs, R. E. Marcus and sons Max While at the Cutler dam the mak and Jack, of Phoenix, Arizona, were of electricity was explained. Afing iruests at the 0. P. Bates home last ter leaving the Cutler dam they rode Thursday. over to the U. S. A. C. There they Ruth Archibald had her tonsils re ate their lunch and played games on moved Wednesday. the campus. Then they were taken through the college museum, library, Mr. and Mrs. James Walton and and college dairy. They then returned eon, Jimmy and Mr, and Mrs. W. S. home by way of Sardine canyon. Muir and son, Dana were Coalville visitors Saturday night and Sunday. The hostess club girls met Tues day at the home of their leader, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wadsworth and Horace Gardner. Six girls were presfamily and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theur-e- r ent and family returned from a weeks The Kings of the Kitchen met Montrip to Granddaddy Lakes Saturday day, August 8th at two thirty at their Mr., and Mrs. Ned Wilkmson and leader's home, Miss May Taylor. They family have returned home after a prepared and served a light lunch. Tears absense and have taken over Co. Fair Tremonton, Sept. their auto camp. They also have groceries, gas and oil, and would like to meet their customers. L, iext t-- ii 4-- H Compare ihe construction of th. General Elect! ic with any other Here is a refrigerator designs' md built to last a life-tim- All Steel Cabinet I he cabinet is built like a sturu' safe.. .entirely of steel. Interim- ire of porcelains. 0. P. Bates and Phyllis were Brigham City visitors Wednesday. EFRiGERATOR r jvym1 You can lake justifiable pride In a General Ectric Refrigerator in your kitchen. Its 'saminq vhiteness. its pleasinc? lines readily blend into th? setting of today's home. one-piec- e Sliding Shelves sliding Shelves glide forward ai tht touch of a finger . . . end 4-- H Mrs. . "reaching in" and make the reai of the shelf as convenient to u" j the front. Complete Rang Sixes of .n the General Electric display d model you will find a that will exactly meet every ref your home anr quirement full-size- 'our ...WANT COLUMN'.. 2 modern furnished FOR RENT Call L, W. rooms. LaMar and Melvin Briggs, of Ogden WuUdns. pent last week with their cousin Lew is Briggs. FOR RENT Modern House. Gilbert Parker, phone. 76:0-- 1 Mrs. C J. Dewey and daughter, Mary, and Thelma Harris left Sunday FOR SALE Red Cling Peaches, or for Moroni. They will also visit with will trade for other produce. Call Mr. Dewey's nephew, Dr. E. H. Dew Mrs. C. J. Peterson, phone G6.0-- 4. y, at Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert purse. S4.a-2,.Mr- s. To your women friends it means beauty and even more a lightening of labor, sav-ir- .r of time and money, and the addition of delicious desserts, salads and frozen bove all, if assures a lifetime da'nties. orotectipn to your family's health. Designed for any home, the General Electric is today a svmbol of particular, thrifty hc'sekeepmgMhe finest refrigerator money can tf. 5ENERAl- - ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME NOW. DON'T PUT OFF ENJOYING THIS CONVENIENCE WHEN ONLY A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT IS REQUIRED. DROP IN AND SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR STORE. IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO SHOW THEM TO YOU. ; tYaE, Blackham returned with them Thurs. DEPRESSION. PRICES on your paper hanging, painting, kalsomining, pato Provo Tuesday. They were accomper cleaning... Walter Wilkinson, Phone 3.a-Rhea Mabel and Heppler panied by Calderwood, who stopped over in Salt Small house. Inquire Lake to visit Fern Lythgoe. They re- FOR RENT Dave Stander. turned Thursday. V-;?- Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Mai an motored . V 3. UTAH tf. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and family CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows .and horses. Reverse call aaotored to San Pete County Sunday tf41 Brigham 493J2" ' returning Tuesday. EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE morning, FOR SALE Good building lime Mrs. Green, of Magna, Is visiting $12.00 per ton. Utah-Idah- o fcgar 18tfd at the home of her son, D. B. Green. Co., Garland, Utah POWEH 8, LIGHT CO. 1 O I i i |