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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1837 PAGS TEN HI Ml Mt " M M M NEWS IN BRIEF U IU 111 LI IU 111 w i in " Combination of Cu cumbers and Peas Aids Gardeners "' '" Interesting- Stories THE HONEYMOON HOUSEWARMINO - " " The wheat acreage for the 1937 harrevest in the 21 countries for which million 194.4 is ports are available acres according to a report by the of Bureau of Agricultural Economics of Agthe United States Department an riculture. This figure representscom wwn.u. of 17.5 million acres acreage pared with last year's sown l"v-" in the same counineo. inIs wholly accounted for by the States. United the in creased acreage The highest April farm income in Beven years was reported the past week by the Bureau of Agricultural It totaled 1659,000,000 Economics. from marketings and Government pay ments compared with $707,000,000 in March, and with $530,000,000 in April last year. Farm income in April 1930 totaled $676,000,000. (press release from U. S. Department of Agriculture.) The use of salad or cooking oil to lubricate egg beaters and similar food equipment avoids flavoring the oil. with machine km nart of the annual conference of which the Utah agricultural teachers v. s. a. at U, the at will be held field trip gan, June 21 to July 2,1 awhich will will be made on July include the appraising of farms for lone time loans ana tne appraising of livestock and crops for short time inarm. This work will be in charge of LeGrande R. Humphreys, professor of agricultural education at tne aiaie college, and 1 sam unnsienseu, h of the Hyde Smithfield, Logan, Richmond, West Cache, South Cache and Wells-vill- e National Farm Loan associations. E. K. Windder, secretary-treasurof the Utah Farm Production Credit association and other representatives of the Farm Credit administration will take part in the discussion of sound cooperative farm credit which will be one of the principal subjects at this meeting. CATHERINE THE GKEAT was v.. talrinir a1. ue?."'"..u' rT5 :il j the most Blow-rrowi- ,Izri lO IOt "i and are less u DeCOmp .1 fruits are cleaner. Moreove tall-growi- taT mi vrZ3z& .. gySiSJ i vantage oi ine exceneui. peas an ship of early, cucumbers, according to vegetable exe Seed Breedperts of the Institute. ing The peas are harvested early and the vines are then removed from their supports and laid on the ground. The Catherine the Great famous Empress who ever sat on the throne of Russia. Her name was not Catherine and neither was she Rus sian. She was a poor German princess who came to Russia as a child and later married the half witted Grand Duke Peter, who later became Czar of Russia. Catherine so dispised him that she had one of her many lovers but he was put arsenic in his vodka, too tough for poison to kill him, so he was choked to death by having a napkin forced down his throat. years after her hus For thirty-fou- r band's murder, Catherine ruled Russia. She never married again but had hundreds of lovers. Catherine sprat millions of dollars on her lovers besides making them generals in the army and one of them she made King of Poland in order to get rid of him. One of her lovers was Potemkin, one of the greatest generals Russia ever had. He was a man of great one eye and strength, but had only went around his beautiful palace with his hair uncombed and nothing but house slippers on his bare feet. Catherine, in her younger days, was tall and straight and prided her self on her stately carriage; but as aho erew older she became so fat that Khe had to be pushed about in a wheel chair. She had the skull for mation of a child of six and was any thing but beautiful to look at. fuenmu. ne over the pea straw, and develop, they-ar-e Aao. the while the 1 cucumber viI1M are becoming established I they are rrom leciea wind and blown sou Dy the Ferry-Mors- tj faster-erowin- tr The World's Fair in San Franciso will open February 18, 1939. JUNE CHALLENGE DAYS I I J "Buy In Tremonton and Save" 1 '40 1 in of Your Income Goes for Clothing 22A AUTOMOBILES HOUSING 24.0 FOOD, ETC. 14.6 Peggy Tudor, Expert on Problems That Confront the Hostess, Tells How to! Place Silverware for a Buffet Supper ft j HHHE first party in the new home! What shall it be.... a luncheon, a dinner, a is much tea, a buffet supper? The the most practical for the new housekeeper. It will give you a chance to show off your gleaming silverware, and the new china and of. After all, what's prettier than a sparkling glass you're so I 5A VOX STEUBEN last-nam- to Satisfactorily care for your clothing Von Steuben joined the Prussian proud army at the age of 17 and in 1762 buflet set for a supper? And what's more satisfying, even for the was' made aid to Fredrick the Great. While visiting in Paris in 1777 he was experienced hostess, than knowing to come she is free to devote all her ly prefer such a trousseau service urged by Benjamin Franklyn to America to instruct the revolutionthoughts to giving her guests a to the responsibility of solid silver. he The first thing in planning your ary army. Arriving toin America, and good time while serving problems Congress offered his services table is to make it dramatic! Look solve themselves? and was appointed inspector-generaHow quickly people get acquaint- at the setting above. The silver ed, and what fun they have, when planned for a hot dish, like a big immediately set about reorganizing and discipling the army, wnicn ne you turn them loose in front of platter of spaghetti; a cold salad found encamped at Valley Forge. The platters heaped with good things (tomato aspic with canned lobster to eat salads, cold meats, tiny in it is delicious); cheese and result of his work was apparent at sausages sizzling hot, buttered crackers, and coffee all have been the battle of Monmouth, where von rolls, tantalizing sandwiches, olives arranged to make a striking design Steuben rallied the retreating army and nuts, coffee, all the good on the cloth. If you have one of of General Charles Lee. He commandthings which stand for hospitality the stunning new linens In a dark ed in the trenches at Yorktown, where shade like mulberry, so much th with a big H! oi Cornwall's received he proposition Use blue candles and blua I shan't attempt to plan your better. expendsurrender. Von Steuben, after one. contrast. Coffee spoons for a let be it but napkins menu, simple service The words "honorable" and " rev- ing his private fortune in the I want to talk are not placed on the buffet, ad table It's settings was pensioned finally are of not the colonists, erend" titles, but complimenabout. Naturally, the minimum they are served with the coffee ittary adjectives and should be follow by Congress, and granted great tracts of silverware with which a self. Otherwise your table is comamount ed by the first name, initial, or ap-- of land by various states. bride can start housekeeping Is a plete. e Another thing, if your honeyservice. propriate title: They should not be simple abbreviated when preceded by "the." election. This includes six knives, six forks, moon housewarming is taking Hon. Elihu Root, or The Honorable dessert spoons, the place in an apartment that lacks Correct the misspelled words in r a dining room, simply set up $ same of teaspoons, a number Elihu Root the following paragraph: 1! This card table against one wall. a and knife spoon. the sugar in seat sky "From my researved does not mean a great expense, for makes an excellent buffet for serv The words "state" and "city" should amid the thunder of silverware may be purchased in de- ing purposes, and the same at be Capitalized when used with cor- euns. the chatter of a mechine gun as charming as the most re- tractive table setting can easilj signs the and responding proper names. When stand bullits from pursuit plains Many women actual be arranged oa it. gal sterling. ing alone they should not be capital- bursting of red hot shrapnell perilousized if they stand clearly for certain ly close to the cockpit, I have seen 5. The girls and Fill in the blanks in the following our boys mowed down on Datue ueiu& municipalities. spent the day in The State of Nevada; the State like blaids of grass, sentences with the pronouns "I" or town. "me" and give reason for form used. 1. She invited both you and , to her party. 2. Just between you and , I saw him run away. 3. Neither he nor had seen the play. 4. Everyone was there except Beu-la- h . and For Everyone Occasion and for Park-Nort- Hi We have combined Style, Quality and Price .. ed is ex penditure. SPECIAL CHALLENGE DAY OFFERINGS SI White Shoes for Men m er WA l, $2 $3 $4 $5 iSH MB Special Purchase Dress Straw Hats Correct Usage 98c to $2.49 J twenty-six-piec- half-a-doz- bur-te- I I Buy Dad's Present at a Man's Store FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 20th OTA anti-airkra- ft JUNE CHALLENGE DAYS Every Accept I PI .Mill 1 "Buy In Tremonton and Save' Christensen's Thrift Dept. Store Challenges You to Their SUMMER FROCKS FASHIONABLE i JUNE CHALLENGE DAYS "Buy In Tremonton and Save" .... f Smart Styled, Quality Merchandise I - - COOL! li-- " CHRISTEN-SEN- S NEW COTTONS SMART, NEW RAYONS! For GIFTS Sheer Prints . . . Sport Dresses . . . Jacket Dresses . . . Street Dresses . . . New Combinations . . . White Suits . Remember the June Bride with LINENS SHEETS and CASES SPEED AND ECONOMY FOR LIGHTER WORK rs The Model "UC" is the most powerful cultivating type tractor built. You pull bigger implements. And you pull them faster because of the "UC V higher working speeds. This combination of greater power and speed enables you to accomplish more each day. Costs are low and you ride in comfort on the soft, upholstered seat with backrest. See the "UC" before you buy. Allis-Chalme- Complete Size Ranges Misses', Women's Striking Patterns in New. Cool Summer Fabrics, Cleverly Styled for your 'complete satisfaction Also See Our Splendid Line of I I v 1 t f POWER O O LINGERIE ,HOSIERY, L. D. S. GARMENTS J ACCESSORIES, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING HATS LaGra Shop Tremonton, Utah O FULL FORWARD QUICK-HITC- H O GASOLINE DISTILLATE Fresh, New Straws 98c and $1.95 FOR MEN We Suggest Well Tailored SLACKS 98 NEW POLO SHIRTS Air Cooled For Men and Boys to $4.95 WHITE OXFORDS Are the Rage This Season Men, You Can Buy the Best In All Leather AT CHRISTENSEN'S A Choice of Variety d? O CiC to Choose from IMPLEMENTS ALL WOOL KEROSENE ipv3 SWIM SUITS and TRUNKS (Same Carburetor) Intcrmountain Tractot & Harvester Repair A. E. ROCHE, Prop. Jf W P' 7 29 to 98 i For Every Age, Taste and Budget 69c - 98c to $2.95 REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY JUNE 20th With One of These As a Gift SHIRTS - SOCKS HANDKERCHIEFS TIES - BELTS - PAJAMAS - TROUSERS SUSPENDERS - ETC. TOWELS by Cannon "- in Beautiful 10 - Certain Colors Values for Ladies to COTTON 98( BED SPREADS Cotton or Silk $1.98 to $5.95 CHINA WARE In the New Designs Orange - Red Also Aluminum Ware Of Good Quality SPORT loin Enotn - wng- FROCKS TU OTW woik tr--o 98( to $2.95 SHEER uatmru DRESSES. With Sheer Beautf 98( to $1.95 WASHABLE SILK DRESSES $1.98 and $2.95 to eoeVt ali Even w eMJT0 7C n ACID- - Epocis n io tliiclf V.9C KEA' ie!c: MOVRT.TY SLACK eUT 98 and ir.c WHITE SHOES j TE ARE AT THEIR t ome in ana mw... at of an 98( to $3.95 all-leath- er K n |