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Show - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928 Tremonton Locals Frank Meldrum is slowlv eainine after a two weeks' illness. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allred and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Cox spent Sunday in Ogden. Betty Jo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fredricksen, has been very ill the past week. The Best in Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller were shopping in Tremonton Saturday. Bishop Fred L. Peterson and Linzy Peterson were attending to business matters in Ogden Monday. Chicken dinner at Methodist church Friday, Dec. 7, from 6 to 8. Tickets 50c. Music bv High school orchestra. ?!- -. and Mrs. K. C. Wright and family of Brigham City were guests cf Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fishburn on Thanksgiving day. All-Elect- RADIO SETS SILVER-MARSHAL- $160.00 up RADIOS L Seven Screen Grid Superheterodyne Screen Grid Six Sargent-Rayme- Coast-to-Coa- $130.00 $100.00 $ 72.50 $ 51.00 nt Four st by Using the Reliable "A" and "B" Eliminators Have a set installed for a week's free trial. No obligation. Make Your Present Set All-Electr- ic Phone 109 H. M. HANSEN S M SERVICE STATION Wat-lan- d, self-invit- When you start toy shop- ping, this store awaits ric ULECTRA H. Landvatter, Herald peaches and cream, cake and coffee, playing Pit, winners being Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thompson en- Mesdames the time was spent in seeing the Beyer, Gloria Dalton, Ruth Meister, tertained friends from Gunnison last Welling, Duane Lower, G. H. RefreshE. J. Winzeler, B. F. Winzeler, gifts presented Mrs. Leak at showers and Mrs. T. P. Meister. week. B. eleven when G. Besides weeks ments served Mr. were the F. and few a Ellenson, Cannon, Douglas ago. Rooseto Wesley Gephart returned Hone and Mrs. E. R. Winieler. De- Mrs. Leak, the guests girls were all seated at one lone tavelt Monday after a week here at his T. licious refreshments were served and were Mrs. Joe Burgess, Mrs. Buell ble beautifully decorated in pink and home. a pleasant evening enjoyed by alL Frazier, Mrs. S. L. Hadley and Mis3 green. The guests were Gloria DalMr. and Mrs. Wm. Beyer enjoyed A family party was enjoyed at the La Vera Storrer. ton, Phyllis Bates, Delphine Maisak, Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Crozier On Saturday, Dec. 1, a merry crowd Ruth Meister, Lydia Meister, Eva Mrs. Henry Berchtold. Thanksgiving day when their chil- of girls were guests at the home of Getz, Virginia Beyer, Winnie Payne, Miss Eliza Lundberg spent Satur- dren and grandchildren ate dinner Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nichols to cele- Dorothy Anderson, Mary Supan, Mrs. day .and Sunday in Ogden visiting with them. Those present were Mr. brate the twelfth birthday of Gloria Bert Gibson, Mrs. Emil Kupfer, Mrs. her sister, Mrs. Harley Heaton. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson and family. Nichols. The afternoon was spent in T. P. Meister and Mrs. Wm. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lundberg Mr. and Mrs. Shuman Conger and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Buell Frazier A If Whittaker at Brigham City Sun- and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier and family, also Mr. and day. Mrs. Park Stumm, Mrs. Joe Hol- Mrs. John Shuman and Miss Ruby land, Mrs. Moroni Lundberg visited Harris. Mrs. Gerald Leak was pleasantly Mrs. Harley Heaton at Ogden last Tuesday evening when on surprised Friday. to her apartments at the Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gephart enter- returning home to find some friends Nessen you-wit- h Mrs. tained Julian Boyer and Miss had taken possession and had dinner Martha Pauline Boyer of Ogden over After partaking of the prepared. the week-enroast pork, brown potatoes, gravy, Miss Gertrude Nichols spent the fruit salad, jelly, pepper relish, Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nichols, in Salt Lake City. When You Think Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon went HARDWARE to Ephriam Wednesday and spent the remainder of the week with Mrs. Cannon's parents. "Everything to Build Anything" Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stumm and Phone 11. Allen the Beth and spent family Thanksgiving vacation with relatives at Salt Lae City. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Smith spent at Trenton visiting Mrs. the week-en- d Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. You will be most delightPayne, and family. fully surprised when you Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knutson and come here toy shopping. children spent Thanksgiving day at Stone, Idaho, as guests of Mr. and The assortment of desirable Mrs. Albert Knutson. toys, all moderate in price, Mrs. Sarah Lorimer, Mrs. Sarah Allen and Lorimer Allen of Corinne on Irrigated Land. 6V per from which you may select, visited over Thanksgiving with Mr. cent. No commissions. will make this part of your and Mrs. Harry Drew. JOHN J.SHUMWAY Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe and Christmas buying a most Phones: B. R. V. 89.a-daughters Cleo and Luella were callBell, 129 enjoyable and profitable ed to Chesterfield, Idaho, Wednesday by the death of a relative. pastime. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clark of Elko, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berchtold and family were1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beyer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ballard and family of Hansel valley were trading in Tremonton Wednesday, later going to Salt Lake for Thanksgiving. Misses Agnes and Lela Knutson If you like to dance and spent the Thanksgiving holidays at want good music and relatives Stone, Idaho, visiting friends, returning home Monday. Call Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor enjoyed a on Tremonton Phone show at Ogden Sunday evening, later "The Winchester Store" line and get in touch with visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes. Tremonton, Utah Phone 35 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright of Salt Lake City arrived at Tremonton ii" Wednesday, called here by the death of Mrs. Wright's brother, Ira Fridal. Mr. iind Mrs. E. J. Winzeler, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Getz and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Winzeler for Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. James Ackriel of Black Pine, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Tallman over the week-enMiss Almira Tallman, accompanied them to their home Mon- RADIOTRICIAN d. the finest stocks ever THINK WILSON pgra Unlimited Money to LOAN 2; Yea! Let's Dance Warren Conger 2-5- -1 Farmers Cash Union "The Balladeers" A striking suite to add grace and charm to your suites ranging from dining room. Eight-piec- e $75to$lS0 TV Free! Free! d. day. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hargis of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wat-lanMr. and Mrs. F. H. Powell and George Barw were dinner guests of Mr. and Irs. Gifford Watland on d, TREMONTON, UTAH Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Comelison, and Mrs. Luella Cornelison of Bancroft, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cor nelison of Chesterfield, Idaho, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stumrn, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lundberg attended the meeting at Thatcher Sunday evening and later enjoyed a candy pull at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lundberg entertained at din ner the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Fail Forrester and Mr. and Mrs. James Hull of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stumm and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alien. The rooms and table were prettily decorated in Christmas colors. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew enter tained at a bridge party Tuesday eve ning, lhe guests were Messrs. and This Week's Tidbits By BETTY BARCLAY STUFFED WITH RICE Large, smooth tomatoes V2 cup boiled rice V21 cup cold chicken, chopped very fine 1 teaspoon of onion fried in a teaspoon of butter A little parsley, salt and pepper n 1 egg Mix the rice, chicken, onion, and parsley; bind with the egg. Season with salt and pepper, and bake in an oven 20 minutes. Cut out of the stem end of each tomato a piece as large as a dollar. Scoop out the inside with a spoon, not too deep, and fill this cavity with the stuffing. Broil pork chops nicely. Place on a hot platter, and arrange the stuffed tomatoes on the outside. Pour over the gravy from both dishes, and serve at once. TOMATOES FOR HIM Hosiery Neckwear Gloves Shirts Suits Lounging Robes Garters Armbands Belts Wrist Watches Caps, Hats well-beate- Bill Folds Brush Sets Pajamas, Etc. 0 reel FOR HER Hosiery Pumps Wrist Watches Gloves Handkerchiefs House Slippers Beaded Bags Perfume Sets Shoe Trees Vanity Cases Comb and Brush Sets ORANGE BREAD yeast cake cup lukewarm water 1 tablespoon melted butter 1 tablespoon melted lard 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar Grated rind 2 oranges cup orange juice 3 cups flour Dissolve yeast in warm water; add egg well beaten, butter, lard, salt, sugar, grated orange rind, orange juice, and flour. Beat until smooth, adding more flour, if necessary; knead until smooth and elastic; let rise till double its bulk; shape in double loaf; put in breadpan; let rise again to double its bulk, and bake one hour in a moderate! oven. This bread is delicious with orange marmalade for afternoon tea. 1 A Our beautiful line of Holiday Goods is awaiting your inspection. Helpful suggestions and courteous service will makee it easy for you to select gifts. Coombs & Persson Garland, Utah A real surprise Christmas Gift FREE with each TEN DOLLAR cash purchase of hardware. You do not need to spend a hundred dollars or take a chance with hundreds for these gifts. Positively every purchase of ten dollars gives you a choice of the many attractively boxed gifts ready for your selection. The gifts are all staple items taken from our regular stock. Save the register slips and when you have TEN DOLLAPwS worth of them come in and take your choice of any of the FREE GIFTS. We have a SUPER SPECIAL Christmas "GIFT AND BOX" to help solve the mailing problem. Let us show you. Wilson Lumber Company Phone 11 Do Your Christmas Shopping Early Here is our plan that makes it possible for you to shop early with no expenditure of money. Our stocks of Christmas goods are now more complete than they will be at any time between now and Christmas. HERE IS OUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING PLAN Come in now (either at Tremonton or Garland) look over our toy indisplay. You will find them complete and extensive. For stance, we are offering over 1,000 dolls at prices ranging up to $6.90 each. A doll to suit every purse. Select whatever toys you wish. We will lay them away for you without a deposit until the night of Dec. 15th. If you make a deposit (or pay entirely for the toys selected) at any time before Dec 15, we will hold them for you until Christmas. By following this plan you can shop early, avoid the rush, and the best selection at no cost and with no obligation. get Gephart Stores Company |