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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. APRIL 1, 1937 Unucual Sala'ds, Desserts, Temp? GARLAND By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal Jaded Appetites I Ae v : r. ; arers son-in-la- w Tngy fin-de- Salads ! Piquant salads are easily obtained by combining tangy flavors to stuff fresh Anjou'pear halves. Peel and halve them, hollow the center, and fill with any of the following: crab meat and French dressing; currant or mint jelly; cottage cheese topped with maraschino cherry; Roquefort cream cheese; Philadelphia or pimento cream cheese fluffed up with a bit of milk or cream, to which mixture add chopped nut meats; anchovy paste; chopped green pepper; chopped stuffed olives; chopped celery; pulverized ginger snaps. Qnion ealt, celery salt, paprika and lemon juice give a dash of flavor. If mayonnaise is used, beat in a little cream or whipped cream. If pears are properly ripe, the flesh will yield to gentle pressure of your thumb; if not ripe, keep in open air in kitchen until ripe, even if it requires several days, as increased juiciness and flavor is worth the wait. If pears are peeled very much in advance of the meal, squeeze lemon or orange juice on them to preserve whiteness. JTie Door' By FLOYD GIBBONS, Famouj Headline Hunter 'AtHER around here and give an ear to a tale of terror from Michael Maleski, that is, of West New-(j Julia Maleski Mrs.went through a healthy dose of the worst pa. Julia, I'd say, of a mother for the safety of her the fear is of terror there jieaa uu9 dwij taitiuiijr, jvu iiiuuicia lur me ining mat pned to Julia is a thing that could have happened to anyone. to your neighbor across the street. Look over Julia's ryou--or ana yuu may oavc jumscu me same un 01 agony some yarn, m jay- - Ma was cleaning up the house when the thing happened. It was in the middle of May, 1920. Her husband had gone to Friday morning , fOrjr jmu a1-mj, vn 1.11c uuui LrbV while she started to straighten up the bedroom. . . V. ,binr all th IniUt 1L. j :1 bed. on the There was a pin cushion anions puttinf them those things she placed on the bed. Julia had good cause to - j Baked Apples Stanley Pushed the Door Shut. In baking apples, select Doc Apple quality, and bake in baking dish (not tin). Wash and core apples, place in baking dish and fill core cavities with any of the following: sugar (white or brown), combine butter with cinnamon, nutmeg, grated lemon peel, or ground almonds; raisins or dates, sugar and grated lemon peel; apricot or strawberry jam; jelly; marmalade; chopped preserved ginger; chopped marshmallows topped with butter. Surround apples with syrup made of sugar and water flavored with lemon juice, or melted cinnamon candies; or syrup made of one cup maple sugar and l1 cup water and 2 T. sugar. Bake in slow oven until tender, basting sufficiently. Serve hot or cold in own syrup with cream or whipped cream. It is suggested a glass baking dish be used and dessert served at the table, to stimulate appetites. she had finished with that, Julia opened the windows wide mi started to sweep. The baby toddled along behind her wherever she tent Hall way through the sweeping, Julia noticed a coat that had fci!i off a hanger in the closet, and went in to pick it ud. She had barelv when inside when BANG! went the her around, had pushed it shut. "Now." says Julia, "that door Kitten closet door. Little Stanley, follow-b- t like nearly all closet doors had a it that could only be opened from the outside. The only f miild eet out of it would be to get Stanley to turn the knob, and he way was too small to reach it. I was helpless and that was bad enough. But J was just Beginning 10 De resigned 10 my predicament wnen i tnought alone with no one to keep him out of trouble. jj myjbaby out there litch on Terrifying Thoughts for a Mother. all open, and he had a habit of pulling l chair up to them and looking out. Suppose he should FALL out! Or, worse yet, suppose he should crawl up on the bed, get hold of my pin cushion and swallow a pin! There are a hundred and m ways a babj can get into trouble especially my youngster. I had to watch him all the time. "Then another terrifying thought occurred to me. Was my hall He might fall down the stairs and be killed and ieor closed or open. about it." helpless to do anything Julia began looking around then, for some way out of that closet. Bwas dark in there, and the darkness added to her terror. SHE CALLED TO STANLEY AND GOT NO ANSWER. THEN SHE BEGAN "The windows were . 10 YELL. Still no answer the baby was still I Through a Narrow Trap-Doo- By Mrs. C. W. Brailsf ord 'lias desperate," says Julia. "By that time, my eyes had gotten Used to the dark, and I happened to look up. There, in the ceiling of the ctet, I saw a square hole, covered with a small door. Then I remr embered. It was the leading to the attic. Just a small 'opening about two feet square. If I could only get up there. "I am stout, weighing a hundred and sixty pounds, and how I ever through that opening, I don't honestly know. It took me a full half 'our to crawl up on a shelf, push those boards up and squeeze my But somehow I did it." through. les, Julia got through that hole, urged on by terror ana anxiety for the safety of her baby. And she doesn't think she could possibly have done it for any other reason in the world. But when she got into the attic, she was confronted with anotrap-doo- lot iafly trap door in the closet was the only over the dusty rafters, looking in There just wasn't any. Besides the regular the only other opening leading into that That crawled entrance to the attic. She vain for some way out. T1 IPay 9m TakntS: entrance through the trap ily. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oakman of Port land, Oregon spent Thursday and Fri dav in this citv visiting: with Mrs. Oakman's sister, Mrs. Hilda Iverson, Miss Veila Hansen who is attending a beauty school in Ogden, spent the Mrs. Victor N. Hansen. weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Dallin entertained her Penochle Club at her home Saturday As&tEafF Big IS v Bats y Featuring Quality Cammed If&ads at Savings to yew. Priced fay the can, dozen or case ... no ( ,,rr, BEFORE YOU BUY Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Hansen and family. Orson A. Iverson spent last week in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen of Stone, Idaho are visiting in this city with their son, Leonard Sorensen and fam r. ted COMPARE j top story of the house was J small window smaller than the trap. Julia KNEW she couldn't get afternoon. Refreshments were served to the ten members. tough that. Mrs. Hannah Smith of Cleveland Shrieked for Help for a Half-Houwho has been staying at the Idaho, She couldn't even open it. It was nailed shut. She struggled with home of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin An 8 for a while then gave up and knocked the glass out with the heel derson and family, returned to her silier shoe. Through the open window she started to call for help. But home in Idaho Saturday. one was round so no one heard her. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen For a half hour she stayed at that window, shrieking for aid. spent For a half Friday in Salt Lake City. hour she lived in a continual suspense continual anxiHuggins left Wednesday for Emery him to for had What ety by the safety of her babe. happened Los this time? in Angeles, California to visit rer It was a full hour since she had left him there fte bedroom. atives. & last, a Mr. and Mrs. N. Gene Hansen of little girl came alcng the street, and Julia got her &y 7 . The little wnue Salt Lake City have been visiting with aoor, closet juii girl ran in to open the this herself back through the trap door. It was easier time, relatives in this city. "cause she U7SC rTAin rt An Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman and ch made it in a iiffy. Then children of Ogden spent Sunday vis purst out into the room looking for her baby. nua wnere was he? Well, he was sitting on tne noor, jusi wueif iting with Mrs. Timmerman's parents, 5llefthim, playing peacef ullywitha nice, harmless spool of thread. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rose. Miss Evelyn Thorsen, who is work the week a business Mabel Pierson made trip ing in Salt Lake City, spentMrs. I Sina end visiting her mother, to Ogden Friday. Thorsen. Mrs. Horace Nish of Logan, is visitMr. and Mrs. George Hansen and with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Nish. 80n ing 0f lafl Sden called at the attended a funeral service children Gaar Rose visited in Logan over the Lamb Friday. Idaho for a cousin of held in Malta, weekend. on Mrs. Hansen, Wednesday. Nearly all the children in town mivisited Relief Society J1WOrkeron Easter foothills into the grated pt BUY IT IN TREMONTAN - SAVE hikes Saturday and Sunday. rJ4a Mason stayed with her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vanderhoof "'wiman 01 Hiiwooa of Holbrook, and Mr. and Mrs. WilVVhlle there she at-- i liam Archibald of Weston, Ida., were farewell faeld for Dee MYntA" Frank- - visiting with Mrs. Vanderhoof's and Mr. Archibald's parents, Mr. and Mrs UndMrs Kim Han and Mr and Walter Archibald her on Easter. AlfrGibbs of Portage, visited Mr. and Mrs. Welling Zundel of OgMaud Lamb Sunday. Mrs. den were visiting with relatives and futij'havering nicely from the friends here on Easter. Mr. and Mrs Mark Jackman of ReiwSrve.nt..recently-- . new a quilting Thatcher, and Mr. and Mrs. John D. UWJety fatth.rhome of Mrs. Ernest Nish Williams of Ogden, visited with Mr. 7m and Mrs. Oleen Josephspn Sunday. lsSnMr8, Orvil Nish left on a Leo Lamb and son, Kenneth, JesrtoattS0rainr- They are go- - se Lamb, Jesse Hess of Plymouth and Thomas Hawes of Tremonton, went to How many times has a HeadTbr0ne near Cdar Ogden Thursday evening to see the ache ruined your day's work on to Boulder Dam wrestles. gpoiled your evening' I pleasure? Tuesday night the scouts presented that nt Aithitoti Mfl mi Harold and an excellent program in mutual with User ofgive unuauaJly ayprompt Try from relief Hia buslnes3 trip exhibitoins of all sorts and sports effective for Add IndleUon, BciaUO and learned In scouting. Muaoular, Rheumatic, Pains. back with them Newel Nish Is visiting with relaM wtr eonUlna an tives and friends In Malad, Idaho. for pain rfHt. Trank Archibald Smith and mineral and In YPreUble due to hyperwhen eauee correct the Free Theatre Ticket on the opening of the etomach. acidity newest Tremonton's event Saturday at At your drug irtore xU fotratala iper d toderwent an Schos Electric Co. store appliance and la 30 and U cent paduujef rot &t VaUey hos- bone BM Before passing Judgment on another top and think, "Have I any mental ne 'or Easter.. Jaundice today?" Jour, T Va Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Hansen and two children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in this city visiting with Mr. r. ther problem. HOW WAS SHE GOING TO GET OUT? SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS BEAR RIVER CITY , not even the slightest sound to indicate that alive. Maybe, she thought, something has to him already. He might even then be lying at the the stairs or in the yard down below. happened bottom of JENSEN'S NURSERY Flavorful that later. n,nri VISIT THIS MODERN STORE TODAY AND NOTE THE MANY SAVINGS. A FULL AND COMPLETE PLYMOUTH STOCK - - IN FANCY AND STAPLE FOOD PRO- j'k. DUCTS- EVERY ITEM PLAINLY MARKED WITH - &nlght A LOW CASH AND CARRY PRICE. YOU WILL ENJOY SHOPPING THIS MODERN WAY. l, -- lm'd: WcoX A!ka-Sel- - Alk-S1U- er AJkA-SeJtt- er (Acetyl-Salicylat- fe?y. er tr e) IFffgetl We Aire Mewir Unadl2irDHdI SUndpp WMn (CdPimlFfldleinice - 'kr?Jmade n. SPRING !... remember a birthday party Saturday afternoon Sunday af teinoon. in honor of her daughter, Alta. 12 Ogden Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren were of her girl friends were present. Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Felsted and fam- . Mrs. Alfred Bishop was hostess to O ilv J J tLVra ClcrAan wjjvjvji vioiwia ouiiuay m- - the Garland Camp D. U. P. at her Mr. and Mrs. C. T An Brigham City were weekend guests lernoon. home on Thursday. The lessson on at the home of their and Mark Nichols returned Sun- Utah Libraries was given Bishop by Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon day morning from his trip to San Trinnamon and Mrs. Larson. A hisFrancisco. tory of the life of Daughter Annie Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Canonor wt Miss Ruth Johnson visited with her A. Munns, was read by Mrs. Wof Wednesday for a trip to Los Angeles. sisters Marion and Helen, in Two piano numbers by Alta Ogden California, and Salt Lake City, Friday and Sat- Bishop. Refreshments were served. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theron Mrs. Arthur L. Tanner and Mrs. a baby boy at the Jensen Pinder urday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Castleton Claude O. Carter of Provo were Sunhospital Sunday, March 28. and small daughter, Mary, visited day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Homer Hansen and children Saturday and part of Sunday with Mrs. Arthur Welling. of Salt Lake City spent at relatives in Malad, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaddie and Mr. Sunday the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Nye and and Mrs. M. A. Mulliner were Salt A. R. Capener. Cleo, spent the weekend in Lake City visitors Friday and SaturMrs. Rulon Manning went to Salt daughter, Salt Lake City with relatives. day. Lake City Monday to be in attendance Mr and Mrs. V. W. Johns and Mr. P. C. Petterson made a business trip at the P. T. A. convention. and Mrs. George A. Beal visited in to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Piersson visited with relatives in Malad Sunday. Mrs. D. E. Manning and son, Rulon is here and it's time to plant and Mrs. William King were Salt and beautify with Lake City visitors Friday and Saturday. ROSE BUSHES EVERGREEN SHRUBS Mrs. George O. Nye is soendine- the ROSE CLIMBERS FRUIT TREES week in Salt Lake City visiting with FLOWERING SHRUBS CLIMBING VINES uer bon, utio, and family, and her SHADE TREES BERRY PLANTS daughters, Fay and Melba. EVERGREENS LAWN SEED Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Castleton ot We have a very complete stock and our price are moderately low. Salt Lake City were guests on SunOur stock is hardy, adapted to our soils and climate and of super day of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Castleton. quality. Free landscape and planning advise. Will b planting in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Matsen and Tremonton and vicinity In the near future. Let us help you beautify. their grandson, John Matsen III were Prices Furnished On Bequest Drop ITa A Card. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Hales. Mrs. Alfred Bishbp entertained at Brigham City, Utah - - - Box 287 By BETTY BARCLAY : PAGE SEVEN n1'a SAVE I EVERY DAY i 1 |