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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY", JUNE GARLAND ) I BOTH WELL By Summer Mr. end Mrs. Ray Stork, accompanwas held room, Monday ied by Mr3. George Stark and daughattendance ter, Delia, spent Wednesday visiting h ladies in friends and relatives at Willard. 4 M'S Lund, county Or Supper Main Course KSViety i gave "Charm and Per- - on 7" Kolman motor-- f Tuesday afternoon of see Mrs. Larson, mother l. wrs f ?Gto M. " i". I rvo Hosnital. recent a graduate in H th Hi ..( Grover ' 3 medicine from the North Tof 'diversity cf Chicago, visit- Vwith Mr. and Mrs. David j I'm W V Mar.. Saturday for will interne he where eed leaves 'v tJ tear. Isaacson entertained honor of her eleventh birthday. Irene's, E'trin ' ... ieiiiicini" small guests. Larson left jjs'orday morning, by auto, for ine in Seattle. They were ac- iff the eighteen 'pd jjrs. Norman lss Nielsen, Madge who will ior a ume. 3 the Nortnwesi ic a mechanical drafts- lSUll " I. the offices of the Boeing Air jud John Oyler Jr. wctc at the Grover reunion Mrs. jance m Canyon Sunday. the members of the im- family of Lafayette Grover to the Dee Hospital to see iinday. Mr. Grover who was ?;jill, is convalescing very sat- - of 5 now. Society closed tne regu-jjd- y meetings for this season Relief r. The concluding literary les- - . - waa very UlUj ruttymjuae lac rti I'k' eriven bv class leader. Ruth ef-- 1 rj. Mrs. Joy Benton very n ..1. I; rendered rationed produced -- selections piano grand opera that had in the Salt Lake t .' c Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins and son, Frank, attended the funeral of Mrs. Anne Ludlow at Eenj2min, Utah on Thursday. Mr. and Sirs. Rasmus Anderson and daughter, Wanda, spent Sunday visiting in Preston with their daughter, Mrs. Ed Smith. Miss Margie Firth is spending a few weeks visiting with relatives and friends at Garfield. Tuesday evening the Gosnel Mes sage class, under the direction of Mrs. Erma Summers, spent a very enjoyable evening at Udy Springs. The group enjoyed a swim and then lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Wallace spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mrs. T. V. Summers. Max Anderson left Sunday for Kamas, Utah, where he will work for the Wenterton brothrs. Miss Helen Christensen returned home Tuesday evening after spending two weeks touring the State of California. She reports having had a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Eli AndeTson visited in" Hoytsville, Henifer and Kamas, Utah Sunday. Misses Eloise and Maurine Ander son returned home, after spending two weeks in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins. of Logan, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Bishop and Mrs. D. M. Mar ble. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth : "St t crescents of avocado, pear or peach, sprinkled with lemon Ju'ce to prevent discoloration i long banana slices, sprinkled with lemon Juice Melon balls or cherries Whole, unhulied strawberries, If available these combinations are the citrus Arrange these to give a good fruits, since they are available In contrast in color, texture and fresh form the year around. Com- shape. In serving, see that each bined with other fruits in season, one receives a portion of each they make possible delicious and fruit. (Serves 4.) Serve with: nourishing salads for every day in Lemon Msyonna!s the year and all types of occasions. 1 ecs Try this menu for Sunday night Vi cup lemon juice supper or a bridge luncheon or even 1 teaspoon mustard surprise the family with it for 1 teaspoon salt luncheon or supper any day. 1 tablespoon sugar L;aih of pepper or paprika Supper or Luncheon Menu Bf- - in slowly, using whirl-typCream of Celery Sop Cheese Straws 1 v.int palad oil New Style Fruit Salad I!;::! LwUt until dressing is thick. Hot Corn Bread Banbury Tarts Butter Cut small squares from pie Banbury Tarts ivy. Put a Bpoonful of Lemon Beverage .:i:.x.ezi in center. Fold over to r.":e triaiigls. Crimp edges. Bake . Fresh Fruit Salad Bawl ..i u cjuicli oven. The newest fashion in 17" Lemon Mincemeat Salad Bowls keeps fruits Eeptru ;. Greens afford contrast euu f"JT !?n:on juice For the salad pkuuu, 1 rvp r?"iins, scalded, drained and wash and dry carefully cne or r ;or j chopped varieties of fresh crisp gisai;, 3 crps finely chopped apple as lettuce. such romaine, i cup chopped nuts endive, chicory, escarole. ii cuj o.ange marmalade Arrange attractively in a salau 2 cups sugar bowl. Place on the greens in V teaspoon salt definite groups: 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves slices of California Navel orange 1 teaspoon ginger 4 slices of unpeeled, apple, each "sandwiched" be- 2 cup melted butter Combine ingredients. tween 2 orange slices Salad bowls should not be confined to summer alone. They are even more valuable in winter when fresh fruits and vegetables are less plentiful. They help supply the daily ration of vitamins and minerals so necessary for optimum health. Especially valuable in 4 e Pasket visit- ed at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Eli Anderson Saturday. - Farm Bureau News s -- lac"-ground- t whir? well-prepar- ed d, -- Mam - HAMBURGER or HOT DOG d An ORANGE ADE for ... WE to Serve These Big Hamburgers and Try One .. . You Will Like Them Malted Milk June 1U FEATURE ICE CREAM IN ALL FLAVORS limbo f f fnt UOtf 10c Watkins Ice Cream Co. J t AT PRICES LOWER THAN YOU USUALLY FIND F0R SUCH EXPENSIVE LOOKING MODELS. LACES CREPES SHEERS PRINTS COTTONS BUY NOW - COOL NEW CLOTHES AT COOL SUMMER SAVINGS. LaGra Shop Ladies Exclusive Ready-to-We- ar ed Keith Bybee, of Ogden, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudburry. Wess Ault, of Logan, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burbank attended the funeral services cf Frederick Day of Weston, Idaho, on Thursday. Mr. Day was a brother of Mrs. Charles Burbank. Billie Harwood, of Ogden, came on Thursday to spend a few days here with h'.s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. Mrs. Wallace Germer and little daughter are spending a few days with Mr. Germer at Lehi. Pearl Record, of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fereison. She was the guest of their daughter, Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish announce the birth of a son, bora June 17 at the Cooley Hospital in Brigham. Daughters of the Pioneers held a social at the home of Mrs. Rupert Blackham on Thursday. Games were played on the lawn and a dainty luncheon was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. James Burbank motor, ed to Salt Lake City to visit their son, Percey, who was injured, while working in the mine at Eureka, Utah. Mrs. Anno Germer has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Zina Wardleigh of Nevada, Mrs. M. A. Lish fell and hurt her hip Sunday morning and Is confined to her bed. All hope for her recovery. Mrs. A. F. Loveland passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Martin Gardner after two mpntha illness. All have the sympathy in the passing of a wonderful mother and friend. . Word has been received that Mrs. Sarah Archibald, of Plymouth, fell Saturday evening and broke her arm. Mrs. Archibald la a sister of Mm William M. Miller. Subscribe for the Leader A 14. lion conference in Salt Lake last weekend. Mrs." Romer also visited her daughter, Luella, while in the city. Hal Nielsen, of Ogden, spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends here. He also went to Lewiston and Hyde Park to visit relatives. Norman Chatfield, of Salt Lake, spent last week v isiting Peter Ras-musse- n. 0 0 iting her daughters in Salt Lake City for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rasmussen and son, Nyle, came down to visit for the weekend and she accompanied them back home Sunday. Mrs. Martine Larsen spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting relatives and friends. Miss Cottle, of Hooper, has been vis iting heT sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francom. The lesser priesthood gave a fine program here Sunday evening consisting of speeches and musical numbers Quality Meat s HOUSEHOLD HINTS GRAHAM CRACKER PIE lj cup rolled graham crackers, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 tablespoon powdered sugar, l cup melted butter. Mix and put in pan as pie crust. 3 egg yolks, 2i tablespoons flour, 1 pint milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 23 cups sugar ( save 4 tabespoons for merringue), pinch of salt, lump of butter. Scald milk, mix flour and sugar, put in milk, cook until thick.. Remove from fire and pour beaten eggs into It. Return to stove and cook 2 or 3 minutes. Add butter and vanila. Put on meringue and brown for 15 minutes in slow oven. d Slices of eggs inserted in green pepper rings make an attractive garnish for salads. ... Best at the Lowest Possible Prices. 2 GRP. BEEF 2 Lbs. PORK SAUSAGE 350 Lb. SLICED BACON na 270 WILLYS KNIGHT - Four Door Sedan A-At a Big Bargain l Condition STEAKS 250 Lb. ASSORTED 250 Lb. VEAL CHOPS 150 2 Frankfurters MY OWN New Rubber PERSONAL CARS Lbs. 290 3 cans of CORN Marshmallows rkg. RINSO 190 All Brands Lb. COFFEE 250 2 Tall Tins SALMON 190 Bottle CERTO 190 SODA b. CRACKERS 150 SUGAR 290 TOILET 6 Rolls TISSUE 250 Can ANGLO CORN BEEF 280 Lge. Tkg. TOASTIES 100 4 JAM JELL Bottle 190 250 Fruit Pectin 100 FANCY " CAKES 150 Lb. 7, 70 Lb. TOMATOES 0808 SPAGHETTI MACARONI CHIPS 2 Lbs. Bars 10 TOST $5.59 190 150 ..... SOAP TOTATO KISSES Lbs. RICE 100 Lbs. CANDY 100 ... 5 CRYSTAL WHITE Lge. Pkg. 2 Lge. Corn Flakes Fkg. 150 48 A-- l FLOUR Lb. $1.33 Lb. SHAVER'S 50 GRAPEFRUIT Can ... 100 JUMBO SIZE Each Cantaloupes 100 PORK - BEANS ... 80 Can Lge. Can 1929 1930 NASH COUPE PEAS BEANS Tomatoes l-l- b. Lb. SIRLOIN BANANAS USED CAES ; Lbs. 251 hard-boile- and Rewinding Gene's Radio Service " We Have Purchased the Future Farmers' Fourth Grand Champion Steer to Give You the Highest in Quality and We Strive at AH Times to Serve You the Satisfaction Lunch Meats Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen end Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of Ogden, called of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green June 14. Mrs. Leslie Anderson and her moth. er, Mrs. Hofe, of Los Angeles, Calif., spent a week in Salt Lake City visit ing relatives. Leslie Anderson went down on Thursday to bring them home. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ro'oerts and baby, Carol, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen and Miss Eve Cliffs Clothiery for Work Clothes. lyn Dfgesen, of Ogden, were guests Buckhecht shoes, Scowcroft overalLs, of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green Big Yank Shirts. Sunday, June 19. Miss Francis Romer returned last Friday from an extended trip through the Northwest. She accompanied Mrs. Ward and daughter of Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen and Mrs. Romer and several others from here enjoyed the Primary and M. I. A. THESE ARE s?c hi'i Mrs H. P. Rasmussen has been vis- Expert Motor Repair Quality Dresses Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walthers and children, of Fallon, Nevada ar.d Mesdames Agnes Pierson, Preston Steed and Earl Pier-so- n and children of Plymouth. Mrs. Walthers and Mis. Stetd are sisters and Mrs. Agnes Pierson, their mother . and Mrs. Earl Pierson, a They also called on Mr. and Mrs. William M. Miller. Mrs. Ed Call, of Tremonton, is receiving medical attention at the Schaf fer Clinic since Friday. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Frederickson, and is reported to be in a serious condition. Mrs. Alta F. McEride returned to Brigham City Thursday, where she will visit and then in Ogden, before she returns to her home in Portland, Oregon. Bishop and Mrs. D. Merlin Grover and family, Mrs. Lucille G. Berch-tol- d and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry L. Stan-fiand family attended the Grover reunion held Saturday and Sunday at Malibu Lodge in Logan Canyon. Bishop" was president of the organization. Members of the Grover family, from all the intermoun tain states were in attendance. Tuesday afternoon the Relief Society held their closing social in the form of a lawn party at the home of Mrs. D. Merlin Grover. A very interesting afternoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Owens and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Brady, who have made their home at Jerome, Idaho, stopped overnight Wednesday with Mr. Owen's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller, enroute to their new home at Cedar City, Utah. A marriage of interest to members of the community took place Friday, June 17, whene Charles Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Joyce, was married to Miss Margaret Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall of Salt Lake City, in the temple there. A reception was held at the Hyrum Jensen home on Highland Drive, in the evening. Mrs. Joyce is Mrs. William M. Miller's sister. s, -- Saturday aJ,d Sunday By Sirs. Thomas A alt d ELWOOD Wes-tergar- DEWEYVILLE I I ll By BETTY BARCLAY v;:.v:c-cres- Are Equipped Hot Dogs " y: "V; Little Miss Ruth Holman a selection from a Spanish lfffldf iiicyu ' . PENROSE sister-in-law- The ladies of the East Tremonton Farm Bureau were delightfully entertained at the home of Miss May Fridal aid Mrs. Earl Young, of last Wedesnday afternoon, with Mr3. Perry May guests of D. E. Adams. Elton Newton as assisting hostess. and President Dora T. Brough presided daughters, together with 3 of their families, met at the and the program consisted of paper iMr. and Mrs. John Oyler Sr. on "Friendship" by Mrs. Ada Gartad Sunday, complimenting field; scripture, by Mrs. Alice Ault. iter and grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Nettie B. Lund was present and .yier were early residents of! gave a very interesting talk cn "Charm and Personality." The following County Farm Bureau members were present: President Mrs. A. R. Capener, Mrs. Annie Johnson, Mrs. Nielson and Mrs. George Beal. Ly Mrs. II. P. Rasmussen There were six other special invited guests. Delicious refreshments were served Moyle Hunsaker son of Mr. and by Miss Fridal and Mrs. Newton to Mrs. L. M. Hunsaker and Miss Maur31 persons. ine Ekberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I! 1 1 Tom Renalds of Brigham City, were East Garland, having to clear the married June 8, 1938. The bride's sister. Miss Junita Ekberg were married sage brush prior to building their June 10, 1938 to Monte Miller, of home. Two of our A. C. graduates this Bear River City. Both couples had a wedding dance and shower at the year, Dean Grover and Keith Rhodes Crystal Springs Wednesday, June 22. Sunon in interesting subjects spoke Several showers were held in their day evening church service. Little honor at Brigham City and the ser a Isaacson with Miss Irene pleased were busy giving Mr. and enades solo. piano Mr. and Mrst L. R. Shaffer ac- Mrs. Hunsaker a merry ride thru town in vehicles. Mr. companied Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Ull COUPON MOW Mrs. will and make their Hunsaker of Garland, to Brigham on tiidi Beauty School, are in Elwood. home Congratulations visited Sunday afternoon, where they and Broadway, extended from their many friends, Wl Lake friends. with City- Utah. , t. The scouts had supper and an over- wishing them joy and success in their "w xcd ire catalog. married life. night hike on the Bear River Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bartlon have night. back to their place again after moved '"i'tn. Leo has Contractor recently Oyler a couple of weeks at the on the wire screns fine spending copper placed State.. home of Mrs. O. P. Petersen. They windows of the new chapel. are rejoicing over the baby girl born June 1. It is the first girl in the family. Mr. and Mrs. Val Sarton and chil dren, Barbara and Val, and Niels Nielsen cf Salt Lake City, also Mrs.' G. L. Baker of Phoenix, Arizona, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Green e. I Fruit Salad for the Luncheon Phyllis lTTmeeUns: :" PAGS.JT73 23, 193S Lge. 2 PINEAPPLE (U) Cs' I Li a 140 Lge. AttOWAX 2 160 5 lb STORES |