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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928 SOUR MILK CAKE This Week's Tidbits 1 1 1 1 Elwood cup sugar egg -f- large lump butter large lump lard Mix well together, then add hi cup baking molasses 1 teaspoon baking soda dissolved in h cup of sour milk POOR MAN'S PUDDING 1 full cup sour milk 6 cups whole milk 1 teaspoon cinnamon cup rice 1 teaspoon nutmeg cup sugar 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon salt Vt cup floured, seedless raisins Vi teaspoon nutmeg 2 cups sifted flour XL iMin raieins Mir all together and bake in a me buttered Put all together in a pan dium oven about 25 minutes. in a moderate oven. Stir frequently RalfA onA fhan cinnall v. fiveo miu ofv 'ii vi iv it twolulu-2 hours. Should be creamy. j Better cola than hot. - dren visited relatives at Ogden over the week-enMrs VrpH Harwood and children of Salt Lake were visiting relatives here Sunday. O. W. Snow, Sr., of Salt Lake City visited his son and family here dur- ing the holidays. Mrs. James Gardner and son were in Ogden Saturday. Deweyville Mr and Mrs. John A. Frver were was uTha Pinirpr of Anrn relatives in Ogden and Salt visiting last the Thursday night by presented Home Dramatic company, was well Lake City Friday. and a good crowd enjoyed There are a number of new radios rendered a At snow, miss jnounne Anaersen in our town, found in the homes of tne gave some fine readings between M. M. Gardner, Jr., James Gardner, acta Miaa AHnmc9 littla fiietar nf Joseph L Dewey and H. A. lish. .QiinHav at Kunrlav arhnnl a. Iinlen FEED LIBERALLY did Christmas program was ren East Garland also gave a splendid Santa Claus made someone happy. ine a&nce aiso was enjoy- - Mrs. A. A. Loveland and son Ray dered. FOR BIG PROFITS recitation, Ahnnt. a1 nfterwania wos rp- - anH mmMnuvhtjr Aplava. Bowcutt Alias Tjivnn TTpiiRsar nf Offdpn vis alized. They will present their show visited relatives in Salt Lake City ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph at Bear tuver mty on r riday, uec zs durinsr the holidays. Heusser, Sunday. f oral Farmers Make Mistake by Tha Drnmatir mranonv was rnvnl Mr. and Mrs. w mora Miner visnea A splendid Christmas program was T.. Mm. lw ttntortninpil hv V. Tlancpn Christmas eve and Old San here Sunday. Mr. Miller has been Cutting Down on Supply. . at a supper between the matinee and ta Claus came during the program working in Wyoming for the O. S. L. the evening performance on the day nil cm vo park rViilM under 14 a tov Kaiiroaa company xor tne past, two Some farmers when they find the of the show. nf enma lfinri and wished all a rMerry weeks while Mrs. Miller has been visseem feeds iting her parents at Peterboro. Hunsaker came of up going Fontleroy Saturday Christmas ana a nappy new iear. dairy price MEAT PIE Mr. ana Mrs. raney waison wu itT anA Un Paul- FVirin of Idaho to think that the only and most pront from Los Angeles to enjoy the holiniffht A HaTlrft was enlOV rhristmaa omeat and vegetables are visiting at the home of Mrs. Eg- - able children went to Hagerman, Idaho, Cut out rnwd aA Kun an1 a larra home. the from folks at with Is cut to to do them days for thing ortn'a narent.s. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Melvin Petersen came home from of town seemed to enjoy the Christ- Saturday night to visit relatives durwhich Mix with an equal amount of medium Diderickson. They expect to remain down on the amount of feed some California last week the visit with mas ing the holidays. spirit. they are giving their cows, and tame- cream sauce (l cup nunc, and Amelia his Petersen, mother, one of to indefinitely. have 18 we want On Jan. hutterl. feeders have been known to cut down Subscribe for the Leader only finnnns flniir 9 fahlpennnna m of vac f Via rl i a uc Mrs J Craner of Corinne visited the best times in our ward and we $2.00 a year. to such an extent that they reduce the Season well with onion, salt, pepper, with friends Mounne MunsaKer, Andersen, on Lloyd here Tuesday. want to invite all of the surrounding etc. (Use gravy wnn cream body maintenance requirement, says a Dortha Christensen returned from ninmnnititR to ioin with us. The '11. Vernon Bodily has gone to Califor a nvpr wiT.n AVAnirnr. WWlriAaHflV Farmer. illAra in rcrurt infl it nnccin.1 01 in the writer Michigan in honor of Glen nartv will iw T nKr PQrYinccon vhick pie crust, biscuit dough, or nia to work. gma Vmmo frnm It is known that a cow which Is fed leave Salt Lake City will who Marble, mnshfwl notatoes lava Mantua of spent nf Anrlprsnn rinronrp . . . . and quality of feed Salt Lake last Saturday for a week's Jan. 31 for a mission to England. We amount Money : the proper Til- 1;U-1.knntfifi ;n ana JIC BllfIllljr UCOK" Thursday visiting with relatives IIIIACU Willi IIU1K. of it for maintain- vacation. uses about want to show uien tnai we are wm-in- friends here. desirif to be added flane'hcan Tnd Mnrv Mm potato Mnrtpnspn egg trt hpln him in the trood work. A other half for the ters Pearl and Ethel are home from RaVo in a mnflpratp nvpn until Miss Francessa Wight spent Xmas ing her body and the cnlpmiiil nroirram is beinEr arranged. hence, of her manufacture browned until product, or the crust is cooked, vacation. at Garland, a guest at tne aiarnon during Logan and the sale of a quilt refreshments 10 on the ration by per and heated through it potato is useu home. cutting down Delores Thompson of Holbrook, Kelief the society ana a uance by flow 20 per Tlahn I. si V'pra Ohristanspn nf Frank Miss Bessie Wight spent Christmas cent may reduce the milk will be part of the evening s enter run Ktlp rakp crumbs which feed of of cent while the amount Mantua, tainment. lin, Idaho, Nina Larsen on Irrigated Land. 6Vi per blanched al at Brigham. U cup chopped, Dais used for the maintenance of her all school teachers, are nome auring Rulon and school a Smith Miss Lavina at the afternoon No commissions. cent. Friday monds or shredded cocoanut bodv will remain practically the same. the Christmas vacation. vis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs was by enjoyed Christmas program Grated rind V2 lemon school a The Sunday lovely gave The animal must first keep up its body Rov Anderson Sunday. the students and a number of parJOHN J. SHUMWAY Vi teaspoon lemon juice feed Is left program here last Sunday to a very ents. Gifts were received by all of whatever and then the is of Vance weight David V2 Brigham BelL 129 cup orange juice audience. B. R. V. 09.a-Phones: large f!hriKt.mas and nuts for 1 egg yolk TVip guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Vance over goes for the production of milk. nrnirram at 2 o'clock tha rhildrpn nnd candv durine the holidays. 1 egg white It is of first Importance that the Christmas day was well attended and all. The teachers have gone to their and Frank Mrs. Finp rakp crumbs Norberg cows have sufficient food for both much enjoyed. The decorations were homes for the holidays. Mr. and Mix first four ingredients in sauce Q.nrHor ninria nf Ocden and Miss bodv and production maintenance. A said by visitors to be the nicest they Miss Virginia Dewey is visiting her nan a1,1 r.rancro lilicp. t.ft moisten, and Pearl Bergstrom of Tremonton were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey, to much added and had parents, for bred Is cow seen, they that produc dairy g let 'stand ten minutes. Heat to the guests of Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom tion, with the right kind of handling, the cheer of the occasion. The chil- during the holidays. point; remove from fire; add egg over Christmas. appreciated Miss Veda Gardner is visiting her for her feed, and In many dren's dance waswhogreatly will np as rroouettes: waited Mrs. Mart Burbank, at Maple-toanxiously the and Leon Dunn were cases pay kiddies, Adams Wilma aunt, by she will return two dollars' worth on dip in egg white, beaten slightly, with Brierham visitors Monday. Santa. He was indeed generous Idaho. for dollar's for every of dairy products one tablespoon cola water; ron in with his sacks of peanuts and candy. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jenson and chil an was Ogden Mamie Adams Miss worth she consumes. sifted dry bread or cake crumbs, and A large and jolly crowd enjoyed the week-end- .. pow visitor last make the mis evening dance. farmers fry in deep fat. KpnnKie witnchoco Many dairy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray and chil dered sugar, and serve with Winona Hansen of Salt Lake spent take of reducing the grain ration in dren were Ogden visitors baturaay. late sauce. the snring, when the supply of grain Christmas at home. the. Bothwell mar Miss Matilda Jensen and Mr. Rice beried men met the Thatcher men at begins to get low and the grass is CREAMED MUSHROOMS of Logan enjoyed the program and for a game of basketball. ginning to start It is well to keep Christmas the dance here, as well as vis Wash V2 pound mushrooms. Remove The gym no In one can victors the were by visitors in mind that green grass with her mother ana otner rela ited ctom cfrans and rut. in nieces. Melt nninf A rofiirn crame will be Diavea wav compare with concentrated grain tives. 3 tablespoons of butter, add mush-- 1 at the Bothwell hall Friday evening feed, until the grass crop is well esElias Andersen and children went covered in 2 minutes cook rooms, be followed by a dance. to the stock has been to Logan on business Monday. Wm. dish; sprinkle with salt and pepper, of last week Miss tablished. After during the winter, do not Bronson accompanied them nome. cup dredge with flour, and add Anderson and John Craner, Jr., fed liberally ration Also all kinds of Fire and Mr. and Mrs. Buell Frazier and too early in the slnwlv five minutes. AltaCorinne were married at the the reduce n of the of alTremonton children enjoyed that much 01 lose dd a slight grating nutmeg, pour Automobile Insurance temple, President Shepherd per--- f spring, and thereby "'far strina program nere. nf buttered toast and gar Thev were ready has been gained, and In making Christmas Armi'n or tlip rprpmnnv. JenIsabel Violet and Misses The CO. with toast points and parsley. accompanied to Logan by Mrs. Anton the change do so gradually. Apply sen have accepted positions at MurMrs. craner, J. John West My 3rd Anderson, 324 South ray. SCALLOPED POTATOES , . The VOUng cou qtiH fWnr Anderson. TVip M Mon Vinvp dpfided to loin the BROUGH LAKE CITY, UTAH SALT Mrs. Tuberculosis AU GRATIN with here Prevent ple are now visiting Their first game basketball league. baking dish Craner 's mother, Mrs. Anderson, iney Into a Secretary and Treasurer will be played witn rremonton on by Thorough Cleaning January will make their home at Corinne. 3. put a layer of thinly sliced potatoes, OLSEN Monday evening Mrs. A. W. BergAfter diseased animals are found Garland National Farm Loan salt, pepper, and a thin scattering of the strom entertained at a duck dinner. and removed from the premises, a very now hide their used to finely cut cheese and rouge, Association They Resident Agent laid for fourteen. The thin white sauce (1 tablespoon flour, Covers wereornocta thorough cleaning and washing of the they rouge their hide. UTAH WPXP Mr. SJld MrS. nf tf Innm TREMONTON, 1 tablespoon butter, to 1 cup milk). UTAH buildings GARLAND buttered Frank Norberg of Ogden, Miss Pearl inside of the barn and other O. Box 267 of P. the mills Phone the be that should Repeat and cover with oven been have It may about Bergstrom of Tremonton and Allen where the animals crumbs. Bake in moderate because tney get be made. This must be followed by gods grind slowly sauce bub-u- t. Cannon of Fielding. an hour, until the white dav Mrs. D. E. Ad the proper application of some ap- paid for overtime. vnrn onH t.Vii notatoes are rn well browned on top. If cheese is ams entertained at a family dinner. proved disinfectant. The use of Those of the family from out of town without first doing the neces omitted, add small piece ot Dutter to Vin ntpnHpd werp Mr. and Mrs. Ba- nf nntatoes. In order to and nroner cleaning is ineffective sary children of Tremonton for the reason that the germs of the save time of making cream sauce, a small amount ot dry nour can oe and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wight and disease must be exposed. All utensils sprinkled over layers of potato, and children of Brigham. of last week the or nnvthinz else that may have be Thursday evening milk added to cover the potatoes. come contaminated by use around the school children entertained at a prothe. diseased animals should likewise ne under tree Christmas and gram AdMamie of and disinfected. The manure cleaned their teachers, direction ams and Leon Christianson. The parts and refuse must be hauled from barnwere presented in a very pleasing yards or lots to plowed fields, spread manner At. t.hp rnnrlusion Old San "thin, and exposed to the sunlight. The ta Claus appeared and distributed yards and lots, Including feed troughs, gifts from a beautiful tree. Each parwater troughs, and fences, can then reent and child in the entire ward be sprayed properly with the disinundera was It and ceived a big dance gift. If you like to be to fectant. are teachers taking and the want good music All this means much work, but it congratulated. week a show last must the be done to prevent Infection from At picture Call beautiful quilt was given away by the spreading to the healthy animals. on Tremonton Phone Primary association. Chris Christianson held the lucky number. line and get in touch with Individual Feeding of Monday afternoon the Primary children entertained the parents at the Dairy Cows Is Favored ward hall. The program consisted of rmpms snnfrs. drills and dances, which Different cows have different cawere indeed beautiful. Santa came in pacities for converting feed into milk. at the close of the program and pre No man who has not a full appreciasented each child and parent wnn an tion of the wide variation in individual apple and a bag of peanuts and candy. successful as a Christmas day the Sunday school cows will be fully cows feeder. Some may have natural held their annual Christmas program. dance for children's large quantia producing capacity They began with at 9. tv m . a nrnsram at 7:30 p. m. ties of milk, and may not receive feed By anil a dance for the adults. Santa enough for maximum production. again made his rounds, presenting Increasing the feed of the children and parents with an orange, cows and carefully consultnuts and candy. ing the milk sheets on which each cow's daily production Is recorded, tne Brick Wall Will Keep skillful feeder will soon find that some to the Floors From Settling cows in the herd willandrespond a good return allowance increased 1 1 Foundation supports for Interior wall profit on the additional feed given. On of utbearing partitions are factors the other hand, there are cows that most Importance to Ralph W. Friend, have a limited capacity for milk pro ripvplnnil Architect. He suggests an duction and are very liable to De overInexpensive way to avoid tloor settling fed. By carefully studying each inditroubles. vidual cow the feeder will soon ascer"The common practice among many tain the point beyond which any addibuilders i3 to support Interior wall tion to the grain ration becomes unon a wood beam partitions bearing profitable. 1 held in place by the use of Iron columns (pipe) set on a small square ot these Salt Overlooked footing." he says. "The bases settle the footings columns rust, iron Feeding salt Is seldom overlooked flu to the heavy load on tliem and the summer months as most during throw the floors out of level, frequentflock salt before the anihave men to ly causing the bottom of doors mals at all times. During winter strike the floor when swung open. months dairy cows are housed In barns is not This practice should be discouraged are entirely dependent BOWLING man's game. tile or where theyowner for and the use of an eight-incall the feed they upon their Not any more! The advocated. and brick wall encouraged men overlook salt, exsome and eat ladies are becoming expert "The masonry bearing wall affords cept at Irregular Intervals. Large have an even distribution of load which at it. They, too,health-buildiquantities of salt given at Irregular learned how its reduces settlement possibilities to a Intervals do not accomplish the same benefits offer grace minimum. It is permanent and Is a purpose as a regular supply. of of carriage, elimination great aid In building a good house." By BETTY BARCLAY - nrKir-V- i m 1 "... a. m f- Thatcher 1 LEFT-OVE- R r- left-ov- er stiii-in- y leit-ov- er . J 1 T loff-nv- ... pr 1 Unlimited to , or one-hal- f LOAN 1 2; boil-ni- n, We Contract Acreage irrigated land, with good farmers to grow Federal Farm Loans Interest Rate '5 BEANS at guaranteed prices from seed that we furnish. io-ga- FILER SEED ish JAMES well-butter- N. W. one-ha- lf 73-0-- disin-fpftnnt- 1 s Yea! Let's Dance Warren Conger 2-5- -1 "The Balladeers" The Bear River Valley highest-producin- g ft Tel- ephone company wishes to thank all its patrons for their loyal support and patronage and take this opportunity of wishing all a Prosperous and Happy New Year. C? ml their Now B dotty dozen h ng excess weight, and perpetu- ation of youthfulness to participants. There are many women bowling at our establishment. Come in and join them for a pleasant half -- hour. The Brunswick equipment assures a period of recrea- tion that ladies will enjoy. RECREATION PARLOR Under Midland Hotel W. F. MEYER, Mgr. TREMONTON Roof Permanence Roof permanence depends as much upon what holds up the roof as It does upon the surface exposed to the elements. A roof frame with 2 by 6 rafters spaced 10 Inches apart and tint snnnnins a distance greater than 10 feet, and which are not set at an angle less than 43 degrees, win db atrrwiir enoutrh to support heavy roof a ing such as the tile and slate. If the at If or the angle roof Is wider, Is greater, rafters should be peak sturdier. Wintering Herd Bull Best breeders winter the bull away from the herd, but too often he Is kept in a dark, dirty stall, without exercise. Exercise, protection from weather, and a moderate ration will keep him In good condition. Build a strong stall In a corner of the cow barn, with a strong paddock or corral adjoining, or a cable enn be run from stall to some point about f)0 feet from the barn; a short, strong chain run from the ring In the bull's nose to a ring on the cable. Bear River Valley Co. Telephone At Your Service BSSSDBS9I |