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Show BEAR RIYI'R VALUJT LEASES, TXTJIlSDAT, NOVUCBER 14, ItiO STEAMED FIG i PUDDING is a dessert to please a man I Classified 1 Ad Column School days W : - . byilg. In Box Elder ri Pleasing. recogniUon for clon. ub work In TV- .come with the receipt' . Home Agent Nettle Lnnrt for participation in the 4 u vue. The award is a handJ medal bearing tiie word Dress Revue," a graceful flowing costume and the 4 fp n ""sis in bold rpiw rt i Roe worn with a clasp. i The awards will be presp, Atrlene Gunnell and Ann. . s of Howell; Eros Hunsaker "2 l Reeve, of Corinne: sn son. of East Tremonton on yl" fe 7 1940. Some 15 girls took irt the countv tpviio aayi Dorothy Greig MAN'S face always lights'up when a satisfying dessert such as this Steamed Fig Pudding Is set before him. I always think of father when I serve it. "No bits of fluff for me," he'd snort. "Give me real desserts." Well, this would have been exactly his idea of a real Om new coupe, large 125 for chickens; 81 March enough pullets, one- milch cow, and three young mares. J. W. Earl, Garland, 4 Phone 123.M. "FOR SALE A - 11-1- WANTED 2 boys, age 12 or older, in Tremonton, to work after school and on Saturdays. Big Money! Write BOB IRWIN. 106 S. 11th St., 11-- 7 21 t3 Boise, Idaho. .., dessert. It Is eplcy and cake-like- , thickly studded with chopped figs. Bring It to the table smoking hot and fresh F the state FOR SALE Hed Delicious apples. Delbeit S. WJkcr, South Tremonton. t5p tt.;i old pullets. FOR SALE 300 Jess Garfield, East Tremontoa tf ( CROP and LIVESTOCK LOANS at 4 J per cent For livestock and crop loans at ii per cent per annum see Norman Chrfcstensen on Fridays at the National Farm Loan Association office at Trerncnton. Utah Farm Production Credit Accociation 7-- tf 4 FOR SALE City lots by James Erough and Bear River Statu Bank, or Victor Smith, at Kcumer, Wy. tf V Did I say a man would like It? Just watch him! Cteamed Fig Puddlrij 4 tablespoons shortening", 1 cup sugar 1 egg, beaten 1 can condensed tomato soup 2 cups flour, sifted 1 cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg2 teaspoons baking powde teaspoon baking soda ihi cups chopped figs Sift flour, then measure, 2. 6-- add spices, baking powder and baking soda and sift again. Wash the figs and dry thoroughly, then chop and combine with 2 tablespoons of the flour mixture. Cream the shortening, and add sugar gradually and cream together well. Add beaten egg and mix thoroughly. Then add the flour alternately with the tomato soup. Stir until the mixture Is smooth. Then fold in the flgs. Put In a greased mold and steam for 2 hours. Use melon mold, empty coifed can or shortening can and fill to within two inches of the top. Serves 810. 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Goff Headquarters of Small Use Our Lay Away Plan ol IPsnireniitts STiat GIFTS Domestic wool prices in the next rather than alms to the several months will be supported by poor. The former drives out indolence, stronsr demand for wool in this coun the latter industry. Tryon Edwaids try. It is likely that the stimulating etiect upon prices of the strong mili Chanty suffereth long and is tary demand for wools in Great Brit kind," but wisdom must govern char ain and the United States will be part ity, else love's labor is lost and giv ly offset by the fact that wool sun ing is unkind. Mary Baker Eddy plies available to Great Britain and the United States are now much great er than before the war. With most Methodist Church Services 5 T?, A new cure for Apple Scab has been of Mr. Coombs. a Experfected by the Friday evening a dance was held. All Wool Jackets, periment Station scientists. This meth A large crowd was there and all had od consists of spraying the floor of an enjoyable time. , an apple orchard in earlv sorinaMr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris and ll March or April with a chemical Tracy spent Tuesday in Ogden:"! known as elgetol, which is a sodium "ft! Mr. and Mrs. Raerniis v' Ahde salt of in a pene. in. , Saturday Logan. trating agent. Elgetol sems to have Mrs. Lewis Christensen is visiting no permanently injurious after effects her daughter, Helen, in Ogden. on the soil, dintro-oitmcres- Simrts,. ning for Elder Henry Schumann, uaa vwu a. mcmuer 01 me Choir m its inception. It is desired that all the cLoir attend Sundav evPn;- tribute to Elder Schumann family, who have several members f - Give work I The choir will furnish at the farewell services Menial son-spen- 'Die deeds of charity we have done shall stay with us forever. Only the wealth we have bestowed do we keep; 4 AT MEMBER charity la bad which takes from independence its proper pride, and ftom mendicity its proper shame. gives a tench of The United Civil States Service Southey iiiuio;i. if; Clyde Anderson won grand cham Commission announces an j that so.'t. k open comsVi pion on his carload of pigs at the examination for All Fire Wool petitive Chief, $16.50 at Gifford's annual Ogden Livestock show riul W:,, a in the rhyllis Summers spent the weekend ' fr'vwL yefar fofr Ord Department Ogden I&r visitin? Mrs. Ruth Summers nance Depot, Ogden, Utah, Ogden Air Keith and Max Anderson are visitDepot, and the Salt Lake Airpoit. ing at the stock show in Ogden. Applications must be on file with 1 Maurine Anderson spent the week the Manager, Thirteenth U. S. Civil end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ander Service District, 416 Post Office Bldg. son. 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