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Show -- is. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Invade Bees Bears & jT-v- Future Farmers For Title Tilt m Effort cPrn. ir in hasketeers will invade at Box Elder Friday to cinch the county tiUe. It will be re- y Wat Bea River the opening gam of Wfl 6ML rivalry. Barrett announced Gaylen Christensen, that 'ffe injured in last week's tilt SOgden, will be able to play FriAfton Cf7HaV : f "Stable starters for the Bears ! I captain Kidman and Dan ell fnrkson, guards; Neal Warburton, ;! fl' Jensen, and Dean Adams ; W. P. B. Honor Comes to Fronk To Visiting Day or Gaylen forwards. RECENT BIRTHS iTri - PENROSE th 1 J The Young Girls' Literary club met with Mrs. Hazel Riser at her in two automoUtah Employees home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. bile scrapyards and graveyards are Rhea Rhodes gave a story. A social being awarded a new War Produc- hour followed. tion Board honor for outstanding conLouis Larson returned Tuesday tribution in America's drive to keep war production supplied with waste from a week's visit with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. materials. Mr. and Mrs Lafavette Grover D. Francis Brown, representing the were on friends and rtla- scrap processing division in the Utah itives incalling Portage. Saturday. salvage office, was advised by Elmer Kleon Kerr, of the Bear River high J. Blankenfeld, regional chief of W. school, chose the subject of China fnr P. B.'s scrap processors section in his discussion in M. I. A. adult class Denver, that the Fronk Chevrolet Tuesday evening. Company of Tremonton and the Price a number of ward members Quite Hide and Metal Company are Junk, among 28 automobile graveyards and enjoyed stake conference at Garland. scrapyards in the nation being award- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller ed new lapel button insignias for exspent some time with their cellence. children, Mr. The yards, Mr. Brown said, have and Mrs. Owen H. Davis and,family, previously won WPB's scrap producer in Brigham City, Thursday. award for rapid handling and turnover of increasing quantities of salvage during 1942, and the new award will make it possible for employees of these organizations to have a personal insignia of excellence. Future Farmers of the Bear River Attendance at Parents Visiting high school weie hosts to their parents at the annual banquet of the day at the high school was considerably higher than that of last year, club, held Wednesday evening at th according to an announcement of Alschool cafeteria. bert Meidrum, who acted as chairAbout 200 bo vs. their man ff thA distinguished guests enjoyed the dinParents attended classes in which ner provided by the school foods de partment, under the direction of Miss their boys and girls were enrolled, listened to explanation by the teachRuth Sycamore. Speaker of the evening was Dr. E. ers n aims and procedures of the A. Jacobsen. dean of the Schnni nf particular courses and then engaged Education of Utah State Agricultural in private conferences with teachers. Parents were able to attend one college. LaVere Welline. chapter DresidVnt of the scheduled lyceum numbers, a acting as tcastmaster. cave a srech lecture on the giant telescope now of welcome and introduced the guests. being built at ML Palomar. Califorinese included Mark Nichols, of the nia. The lecturer, Mr. Edgar, is a state educational department! Hpr. son of the engineer who solved many vin Bunderson, superintendent of Box of the construction problems involved iuaer county schools; members of the in construction of the telescope. In county board of education, and mem his lecture he used a model of the bers of the district advisory council telescope as wlH as scale drawirgs and a projection film. of Future Farmer work. Some of the parents attended a Present also was George Abbott. honorary State Farmer, LeRoy Bun swimming meet between Bear River nell and Charles Last, instructors of and Weber College swimmers, which agricultural subjects at the hieh ended, in spite of the difference in , Saturday is "YES DAY." Take school, and Halvor Skinner, faculty age and experience of the two teams, your change In U. S. WAR STAMFS. adviser of the F. F. A. club. in a score of only 29 points for WebOther speakers on the program er College, to 26 points for the high NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Mrs. Walter Burns born February 13th. and Mrs. Farley Eur-- r were Keith Anderson, American a girl, February Tremonton, of ir.fc; fis Farmer, and Principal C. E. Smith, pur. who spoke on the O. S. Y. A. prof lSthgram at the high school. Oris Rudd, who told what F. F. A. boys are doing on the battle fronts, and Winn John who described other ways in which Future Farmers are helping ball Gold and Friday Green He Md well attended. Miss Fay to win the war. evening was Members of the boys' glee club Her attendants ai er was queen. two numbers and Elea V. Smith luac5 and Miss Petersen sang te Miss Marie a patriotic reading. Charles Last Stokes Darrell gave s, a.,' Master Miller. girma ml m crown bearer. Marine Leak and led the group in community singing. Chapter officials who acted as cen'joan Jensen were flower girls and tral committee for the banquet were aldr Iois Shuman was train bearer. LaVere Welling, Winn John. Verl Leonard M. Petersen was in on business Thursday. He also Kidman, Ben Tanaka, Gordon Crowth- er, and Darrell Didrickson. visited with his sister, Mrs. Theodore Misa Jewell H"uller of Huntsville. ice Petersen, who has been staying with '.y. pjiiers the past month, returned Crew bim to Penrose Thursday eve- To oTl!vs-- Mr. EAST GARLAND Chevrolet Employees At High School ! Tthat time the Bees have won eame and the Bears none. will also the struggle Friday t"lteSt to see which team emer-- ; the cellar position, (also Weber's team) in the Reg-- ? So Parents Respond Entertain Parents At Annual Banquet PAGE FIVE school team. Class officers acted as ushers, and officers of the Bruins and Agenda clubs were on hand to sell war stamps and bonds all day. Girls of the cooking department as sisted Miss Ruth Sycamore and other faculty members in serving lunch to those present. Miss Alta Rhodes and Miss Leona Potter came up from Salt Lake City to spend the weekend with their parents htre. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller went to Penrose Saturday to visit Mrs. mother. Mrs. Sarah Shuman, who has been ill. Mii-ler- 'si Allen Sorensen came home from, the U. S. A. C. to spend the weekend. Mrs. R. L. Shaffer went to Salt LatTe City Tuesday, where she expected to spend the rest of the week as a guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilde. Lyn Larson, of the U. S. A. C., visited briefly with his parents, Tuesday evening. The Scouts went on a winter hike Saturday and cooked their meal by camp fire. Mr. and Mrs; Harmon Pierson are preparing to move back to their g$m, home, after having spent the past several months at the J. L. Atkinson, home. ami tsopD is m j s .1 1 For 59 yer western farmers have made sure of the best by purchasing seed with the Flying Goose on the bag Estate of T. E. A dan, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tre-- J monton, Utah on or before the 29th --W- Again, in 1943, Northland Brana Seeds are plentiful, tested, fertile, and backed by the honored reputation of America's leading day of April, A. D., 1943. SARAH ADAMS, Administratrix of the Estate of T. E. Adams, Deceased. WALTER G. MANN, Join the others take War Attorney for Administratrix Stamps as change on purchases made Date of first publication Feb. 18, 1943 Date of last publication Mar. 18, 1943 Saturday, February 20. For feoMfeMe Alfalfa, Dover, FieM, seed 1, yoar Northrvp, Kim tr Co. dealer or writ w for aaioo of nearby dealer. Usrihrup, King S Co. .... BOtSC IDAHO Og-'de- B SHOP EARLY IN Lttend THE WEEK Shop early in the week-b- est time is between 10 A. M. and P. M. You'll still save money because Safeway'i special low advertised prices are effective . early in the week E Logan Tank Meet Bears In Jensen, of Bngham Evelyn Miss j a guest of Miss Rhea Stan-- 3 Thursday night and of Miss Lor- - Friday night. Lorna renwith Evelyn Sun-a- y anr remained until Tuesday, j Mrs. Charles Jensen and children, i Ogden, stayed with her mother,Mk. Sarah Shuman Friday and SunShuman amed to Brigham " James Jensen, of with Mrs. Sarah and Mrs. Gar-'lan- d, visited Saturday. Shu-Ja- n Mr. I Urry Anderson was a guest of his Lawrence Petersen from Friday to Monday. j I Lyle Johnson, of Tremonton, was jjpest of Oleen Shuman Friday to sat, Mrs. j Jack Leak and Brigham Friday to bid fam- - Mrs. It. and were : Local Pool Wed. was City, in Swell to Mrs. Leak's nephew, Lorin The Bears will splash against Logan high Wednesday in their own pool as a climax to their rigid training for the A. A. U. swimming meet to be held March 3 and 4 at Weber College pool. In their previous meet Bear River defeated the Logsjoites 37 to 20 for the first dual swimming meet victory oh record for the high ALL BRAN Kellogg's Famous Cereal - lge. pkg. PRESERVES SU-PUR- who Mr. ed The Bears also made a strong showing against Weber College last week, losing 26 to 29. Coach Perry Leavitt has in addition to his male swimmers, a group of girls in training for the A. A. U. meet. These include Lois Fryer, La Ree Holt, Floy Christensen, Elaine Anderson, Colleen Miller, Arleta Scothern, and Joan DeLong. With these and the regulars,, Bear River will enter at least one contestant in each race. Saturday, February e and Mrs. A ) VA Saturday. Pure Gaaie Pancake and Waffle Flour PAII BETTER HOMES for Give the war-worke- rs in your flock a chance to do their best! Fix up the hen house so that the ladies will be inspired to orth increase their production. Insulation will pay moy. isley Bath its way by reducing and other im- Ron deaths, provements will I LUMBER . 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NEW ISSUE OF THE FAMILY CIRCLE EVERY TUESDAY For hints on new combinations and ideas to use in making salads when the old standby are scarce, read Julia Lee Wright's article. "When Salad Making are Scarce" in this week's Family Circle Magazine. TV 12 oz. SUZANNA The Vitamin loave 20-o- z. EDWARDS and Maple Syrup - Quick or Regular - Assorted BREAD bare 10-o- z, goodness. .33 69 large hard-cooke- d ES 39 S3 oz. Julia Lee Wright's - 2 SLEEPY HOLLOW Making that quota of meat stretch to take care of all those meals is a new experience for most homemakers. But there are so many ways to make that portion of meat go a little further without loss of taste appeal or sacrifice of nourishment, that it isn't really such a problem after all. Supplementing Meats with other protein foods is one of the easiest ways of adhering to the quota. Try serving a half a portion of meat, and adding some other protein food such as cheese, eggs, beans, whole grain cereals, pastes or nuts. Nutritionally speaking, you've sacrificed nothing. As for satisfyingly good meals, your family will welcome the change. MEAT SHORTCAKE Combine small pieces of precooked meat, any kind is right, in gravy made from drippings or in a cream sauce that has been spiked with a dash of meat sauce. Serve it over piping hot biscuits made from enriched flour. Try it over mashed or baked potatoes or steamed rice, too. It's a way to stretch a little bit of meat a long, long way. And to make the meat go still further, add grated or cubed cheese or chopped, eggs to the sauce. It's got Edmond Shuman were er guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. BEAVER WARD HOLDS .James Miller of East Garland, VALENTINE DANCE and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen i Mrs. J. B. Shuman were Beth Bishop was queen and RichSunday ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton ard Rucker king of Beaver Ward's s of Garland. Valentine ball held Thursday at the large number of people from Beaver Ward meeting house. f Penrose The dance was also a farewell attended the conference at and, Sunday. party honoring Richard Rucker, son I Miss Donna Petersen ia at the Val-- y of Mr. and Mrs. William Rucker of hospital receiving medical Collinston, who left for the Army i Mr 2 meat go further .Mr. pkg. .... 64-o- z. Enjoy - IVORY SOAP Ways to make your .... Catcher. Soap - Granulated school. left for Fort Douglas. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman I at a midnight supper following the dance Friday. The guests ;w Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. ad Mrs, Milton Hoges, and Mr. and Join the others take War 'ta Shirley Hess of Garland, and on as change purchases made and Mrs. Lavalio Miller of Stamps 20. Petersen, B 19 41 15 Arizona - 5 lbs LETTUCE lb CABBAGE New - lb CELERY HEARTS ib. tVERT TUESDAY .' . fANOj fvty issue rua Of UTTlE INTERESTING STORIES -- IT USC0 f Q APPEAR TO EACH THURS0AT. &n0tWi FZZZZl .' 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