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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 This Week's Tidbits By BETTY BARCLAY Public School Notes THE SNOW STORM The fleecy snowflakes were falling gaily on the white dazzling earth. The wind was blowing a soft breeze that made the snowflakes dance merrily in the sky. The round sparkling sun BLACK TEA ICE CREAM was just peeking above the rocky 1 cup evaporated milk diluted mountains and made the snow look with like glittering diamonds while the 1 cup water snowflakes looked like flakes of silver XVt cups sugar through the air. Gwen dancing 3 tbsps. black tea Roundy, Lighth Grade. lemon cup juice 6 cloves WINTER SPORTS Yolks three eggs room went sleigh riding. We Our tsp. salt girls all sat in a row. The first thing lemon Grated rind of we knew we were all on our head, 1 cup evaporated milk One of the girls' feet slipped and 1 cup cream Scaid milk and water and add tea down she went head over heels. One and cloves and steep for 3 minutes of the boys called her a baby. He smart on his sleigh and n was acting Strain; add sugar, salt and know do that boy slipped down you of Cook in top egg yolks. say any double boiler until thickened. Cool so hard that he diiln t dare add lemon juice and rind, evaporated thing else. That night when he got mdlk and cream. Freeze in a 1:5 home he had a bump on his head as salt-ic- e large as a dollar. When he went mixture. sleigh riding after that, he didn't GRANGE HONEY SANDWICHES make fun of any of us. Luella Gor- nnge, Third grade. 1 cup Convention at Provo AS A FABRIC IDEAL FOR DAYTIME of Stae Farm Bureau FROCKS FASHION POINTS TO TWEEDS Farm Bureau. Miss Rosenkrantz, who also handled the convention last year at Ogden, reports that the prospects are that this year's convention will be the largest ever held in the The annual convention of the Utah history of the organization. State Farm Bureau will be held at Provo January 24, 25 and 26, incluSome people can't see the point unsive, at the B. Y. university. The convention of the Farm Bureau is the less you get down to brass tacks. largest and most representative agricultural gathering of the state. Farmers and their wives come from every corner of the state and some from neighboring states. The program for this year's convention is a broad, comprehensive one and will be of vital importance to the agricultural industry of the state. Kindly apply for your automobile There will be two national speakers. and truck license as soon as possiIlcrorable Sam H. Thompson, presible so as to avoid the last minute dent of the National Farm Bureau rush. ADAM IMTHURN Federation, will be the main speaker of the afternoon session of the first The Gas Man C. S. Brown of Official Automobile Inspector day, January 24. in agricultural circles throughout the Phone 102 Tremonton, Utah Arizona, known as "Farmer" Brown United States, will be the principal speaker on the morning of the sec- 11 well-beate- Va V cup sugar water cup orange juice 14 cup finely chopped orange peel Vt teaspoon vanilla Boil sugar, water, and orange juice until syrup will spin a thread when dropped from tip of spoon. Add orange peel, from which the white must be removed before peel is chopped, and teaspoon vanilla. Again bring to boiling point; cool and use as sandwich filling between thin slices of buttered bread. one-ha- lf A SNOW MAN week ago we made a snow man. We put a piece of coal for his NEW BEEF HASH eyes end a hat on his head and an old 1 cup raw carrots, diced scarf around his neck. He stood up 1 cup raw potatoes, diced so fine and straight he looked just 2 cups left-ovbeef, chopped like a young man. I dreamed about 1V4' cups water our snow man that night and in the 1 onion Mix all ingredients together. Add mornnig when I went to look at him hour or un he was frozen stiff. Aileen Adams, water and cook one-ha- lf About There will be several good local speakers, including President F. S. Harris of the B. Y. U., W. W. Owens, county agent leader, Mayor Alma Van Wagener of Provo, and Geo. A. Chris-tense- 4-- k&''Z2 tweed! Fashion's TWEED, tweed, at least so far as the every Interest Rate 5 Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance Apply JAMES BROUGH Secretary and Treasurer 'Wn'"'iTiiuiiii uJptim'iiXift daytime mode Is concerned, seems to til veketables are tender lend up to tweed. There Is the tweed SLEIGH RIDING coat with Its hat and bag of matching BOW-MAN'- S BAKED HAM Geraldine Beard and I were going tweed, which, by the way, is fashion's 1 thick slice of ham sleigh riding. The hill was steep and latest conception of the ensemble 2 apples we had a fast ride. We almost tipped Ideal. Then there is the tweed-kni- t Vz cup nectars raisins off. but we were not afraid. Ger silks cup brown sugar aldine's brother Bobby came to find sweater, and even the niftiest on a tweedlike V cup water taken have patterning. and our to fun us and we had leave Place ham in baking dish, cover Last, but not least by any means, is home. Zelma Kay, Fourth grade with raisins, then with apples cut in go the daytime frock of sheer tweed. slices. Sprinkle sugar on top, add MATTER AND ITS FORMS If you hiive not given much thought water, cover and bake in moderate What is matter? Does this word oven 45 minutes, or until ham is ten have a definite meaning to you? The to tweed as a dress medium, it is high to stop, look and listen to what der. earth and all heavenly bodies are lime fashion has to sny upon the subject. matter. of composed WINTER MARMALADE Matter is classified as material and It Is really worth while to tour some C oranges immaterial. For example: A thought one or more of your local fabric sec1 lemon It does not occupy tions and note the array of dress is immaltenal. 11 cups cold water space, you can neither see nor hear it, tweeds on display. One cannot saun7 cups sugar There are three forms of matter: ter through the dress goods departPeel oranges, removing all white gaseous, liquids and solids. The mole ments without being Impressed with skin, and slice thin. Slice lemon with cules of liquids flow loosely but are .the importance of lightweight woolens rind on; cover oranges and lemon connected while the molecules of sol (chief among which Is tweed) as witc cold water; let stand 24 hours. ids are held firmly together. for the daytime frock. Their media and add boil three Then All forms of matter can be divided hours; sugar, let boil one hour. Pour into glasses; into particles so small you cannot see variety in weave, sheerness and daintiuess will prove a revelation to cool, and cover. This recipe makes them, but they are classed as matter nine glasses of marmalade. nevertheless, for they require space. the uninitiated. Bertha Robbms, Eighth grade. There's wool georgette, for instance. MOCK DUCK (Norwegian) Fashion fairly bubbles over with en2 pork tenderloins THE LITTLE BLACK TWINS about this delectable matethusiasm 2 tablespoons butter if as as black were twins The they Wool 1 cup sweet cream or very rich had been dipped in tar. rial. crepes, too, are delightfulTheir hair milk was very black and fuzzy. Their ly supple and thin. But we digress 5 boiled prunes small beady eyes seemed to squint from the original themt dress tweeds. 1 cup thick sour cream right at us. The twins were good 2 apples matches, for only their mother could per bushel. Mill demand for hard Salt and pepper tell them apart. They were the cun- winter wheat was rather irregular, reCut tenderloins half through length- mngest negro babies we had ever ceipts of high quality wheat at Kanwise. Open and pound flat. Cut ap- seen. Margaret Hoggan, Seventh sas City and other hard winter wheat in the tender cover thin slices, ples grade. markets were light and protein preRemove stones from and loin. prunes were difficult to determine. In miums EXAMINATIONS put over apples, add seasonings and 12 general protein No. 2 hard wincover all with second tenderloin. Roll Friday, Jan. 18, we had an arith Grain markets became extremely ter was selling at Kansas City at 3 Brown in butter. metic examination. Gloria Dalton got firmer and tie securely. during the week ending Janu- cents under the May price of $1.17 Pour on a little broth, the sweet and one hundred per cent. The whole 1 cent under to 19, influenced prnicipally by the to 1 cent over; ary sour cream, and cook slowly for one Fifth grade came up in arithmetic advance in corn prices, accord- 3 cents over and 13 at 2 to 6 cents sharp hour. ., this time. I think we could still do ing to the weekly grain market re over the May. Low grade and dambetter if we'd only put forth more view of the U. S. Bureau of Agricul- aged wheat continued difficult to sell SALT LAKE HOG MARKET effort. Fern Cooke, Fifth grade. With supply of since demand from feed manufacturtural Economcis. NORTH SALT LAKE, Jan. 23, corn in the United .States slightly ers and exporters was of only moderGEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY Hog market steady with last week's smaller than a year ago and indica ate volume. No. 2 hard winter 13 butchers selling close; bulk drive-i-n In the history examination Deaun tions that the Argentine crop will be protein was quoted at Omaha at 2 lot butchers $8.75(o)9.15; good car Henrie got the highest grade. The materially smaller than last year un to $1.20. Supplies of soft winaround ?9.25; packing sows $6.50 highest percent in geography was less the weather conditions become ter wheat were limited and scarcely 7.00. earned by Paul Jenkins, lhey were more favorable, the corn market ad- equal to trade requirements at some rather difficult examinations. Erma vanced around 7 cents per bushel to a markets; No. 2 red winter was quoted Vance, Fifth grade. new high point for the season. Other at Cincinnati at $1.45 to 1.47 and feed grains were higher, largely be- No$. 3 at $1.35 to $1.49. No. 2 red EVERYBODY IS BUYING ARITHMETIC TEST cause of the strengthening of the winter was quoted at Milwaukee at Yesterday Mr. Taylor, the county corn market. Wheat and rye also $1.33 to $1.38. supervisor, gave the Fifth grade an advanced, although there were no new Pacific coast wheat were arithmetic test of 76 problems. Mary developments of importance in the also firm with farmersmarkets rather slow and Paul the Jenkins got Supan high general market conditions for these sellers; No. 1 hard winter wheat was est. It is a standard test, given to grains. ouoted at San Francisco at $2.12Y2 a number of schools in the U. S. It The wheat market became some cer 100, or $1.274 per bushel, and Ask your dealer for it. is called the Public School Achieve- what firmer during the week with No. 1 soft western white at $2.10 per Deaun Henrie, Fifth the domestic market showing a great- ment Test. 100, or $1.27 per bushel. No. 1 dark Wheat taken on deposit for er advance than most foreign mar-- 1 hard winter was being held at $2.15 grade. Flour and Bran kets. Increased demand from the1 per 100, or $1.29 per bushel, but only READING TEST orient, together with the rather large $2.10 per 100 or $1.26 per bushel was Mr. Taylor came Monday and gave disappearance of the season to date, Bran, Shorts and Mill Products being bid. No. 2 hard winter and factor in the No. 2 northern spring were quoted at Wheat Cleaned. Mill Chopping us the Monroe Standardized Silent was a strengthening Reading Test. This test is given in world market. Some reduction in Denver at 85 to 94 cents and No. 2 all the schools of the county. Sam market stocks, together with the soft white at $1.01 to $1.12 per bushel. Woerner got the highest in our grade. sharp advance in corn prices, was an Local Market Hay Paul Jenkins, Fifth grade. additional strengthening factor in the Somewhat weaker, $1.00 per ton undomestic wheat market. Export deder last quotations; price to farmers OUR LANGUAGE EXAM mand dull were continued and mills Tremonton : :: : Utah :: Miss Jensen gave us an exam in taking only moderate amounts. Pre- $16.00 to $17.00 f. 0. b. Salt Lake; at Lehi at language for this term. Sam Woerner miums were not materially changed, baled hay in warehouse got the highest grade. Marvni Sten-quis- t, cash prices following generally the $20.00 per ton; 14 cars shipped into Fourth grade. Federal Farm Loans n. The boys and girls of the state will be recognized at this convention. The afternoon session of the second day will be devoted to the activities of the Junior Farm Bureau .which is comworkers posed of the Smith-Hughclub workers. Mrs. Kena and the B. Maycock and Dr. D. P. Murray of the U. A. C. and L. R. Humphreys, state director of vocational education in agriculture, will direct the program for that session. Thursday evening, January 24, i there will be a big Farm Bureau party, consisting of a chicken dinner, high class show, dancing and other One really to qualify in the list of amusement. On Friday night, Jan. fashionables Is expected to own at 25, the farmers will all "shake a least one, if not more, frocks of light- leg" at the annual Farm Bureau ball. Officers for 1929 will be elected at weight tweed. board of directors meeting on the the Two very frocks daytime of tweed are shown In this picture. afternoon of the second day. The resolutions will be presented Saturday e The one to the left Is a tailored with a circular cut skirt the morning. On the afternoon of January 26, popular movement this year. A de- the Utah Sugar Beet Cooperative assign of crepe is inserted across the sociation will elect officers for 1929. front of the blouse. The tweed Is In On Jan. 23, the day preceding the a rich red hue which makes it hand- Farm Bureau convention, the Utah some to look upon. Poultry Producers association and the Utah Fruit and Vegetable Growers' e The late Idea of a snug-fittinflare as featured association will hold their annual and a one-sid- e meetings and then stay over for the in many Paris models Is here ex- Farm Bureau convention. ploited. The contrasting stripes which Arrangeemnts and plans for the ornament the blouse are not applied convention are under the direction of but are woven Into the tweed itself Edna Rosenkrantz, executive secretary-which gives some Idea of the Intri- treasurer of the Utah State guing patternings which diversify the new tweeds. There's a postscript in regard to tweeds if you have a remnant "leftover" take It to your milliner and order a hat to match the dress or frock. Some women are having shoes made of the identical tweed of their coats. Ofteu the ensemble idea is extended to Include a handbag of tweed as well on Irrigated Land. 6 per as shoes, which all goes to emphasize cent. No commissions. the novel uses costuraers are making of tweed this season. JOHN J. SHUMWAY JULIA BOTTOMLKY. B. R. V. 69.a-2- ; Phones: 1928. Wpstern Newspaper Union.) Bell, 129 es a. er January 25th. ond day, A SNOW MAN We built a snow man. He had a queer face. His eyes were made of coal. He had a hat and overalls on. Walter put some coal for his feet, a stick for his mouth and a rock for hsi nose. We made him in our front yard. He stayed there a few hours then melted away. Mae Wilkinson, Fourth grade. IK Garland National Farm Loan Association GARLAND UTAH two-piec- g hip-lin- Unlimited Money to LOAN WE ARE NOW READY to serve our friends and patrons those FAMOUS CHINESE CHICKEN NOODLES every Saturday from 3 p.m. till 8 p.m. Otto's Cafe The Place with a Personality (, Wheat Market Firm; Reflecting Largely the Strength in Corn 12, All That Glitters Is Not Gold Neither is all that is black $1.-IH- 'Utah's Favorite" FLOUR Tremonton Milling Company Fifth grade. We Contract Acreage on irrigated land, with good farmers to grow BEANS at guaranteed prices from seed that we furnish. FILER SEED CO. 324 South 3rd West SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH N. W. OLSEN Resident Agent TREMONTON, UTAH Phone P. 0. Box 267 73-0-- 1 upward trend ni futures. Receipts of spring wheat were "VARE THE MONEY GITS" slightly larger at Minneapolis than for the previous week, but smaller "Ay bane a yust good farmer than of the corresponding week last season. tor more as saxtane year; Mill demand was rather Ay raise some hoks and steers; quiet and premiums were reduced Ay vatch dis farmer pizness close slightly for some classes; 12 protein For vare the money gits. No. 1 dark northern was quoted in Und I find it comin' quickest that market at the May price of $1.- Ven a man bane pullin' tits. 7 to 12 19'i to 2 cents over; Dem felelrs vat bane raisin grain 17 to 22 cents cents over and Und haulin' dem to town, over the May price. Trices at WinHay got no money in his pants, nipeg advanced about the same as at Bane broke the whole year roun'. Minneapolis, No. 1 northern Manitoba Dem fellers vat got fattin' stock being quoted at the closing of the Bane rich and den bane poor, market January 18 at $1.22, or hometimes hay got a plenty nion, about 14 to 19 cents below quotations Sometimes bane losin' more. on generally comparable grades of But dem fellers mit dairy cows Montana wheat at Minneapolis. A bully ting, you bet, The Durum wheat market was rela Hay never lose hims hole year crop tively firmer than other classes of Bane ground too dry or vet. spring wheat and prices for May deVen hail bane strikin 'down de crops livery at Duluth advanced 5 cents Und yust bane raisin 'fits for the week, closing January 18 at At night hay call dem good cows in $1.08 per bushel. Milling demand for Und yust bane pullin' tits. the best grades was very good but Hay got cream separator, export demand has fallen off at the Vot makes a lot of cream, higher prices; 12 protein No. 1 amHay got de money rollin' in ber Durum or No. 1 mixed of good Yust like a pleasant dream. color was bringing the Duluth May Hay got de money in de bank price to 18 cents over at Minneapolis una moni'y in nis muis, and from 1 cent under the May to 22 cents over at Duluth. No. 2 amber Hay bane no Rockyfeller Hay yust bane pullin' tits " Durum was quoted c. i. f. Marseilles, Author Unknown. trance, ami uenoa, Italy, at $1.30 14, 13, Texas recently but shipment stopped abruptly account increase in freight rates; alfalfa in Sevier county selling for $10 per ton in stacks; alfalfa at Soda Springs, Idaho, $11 to $12 per ton. COAL Do you not know that there is more heat in King Coal than any other? Get a load of King Coal from us and try it. Accept no other. 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