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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, (a) A scholarship of $50. to the Jture, pyramid fashion, press lightly club girl most outstanding in caninto the sides one dozen stuffed ol- on the outside. ning club work in the state. (Products red the ives, having ' 4 l Arrange arounu me euge iwo or mree to be canned in Ball Brothers jars.) By Two cotball with of a sliced, tomatoes, (b) Five dozen quart jars. lf tage cheese (moistened with salad dozen pint jars, one dozen BETTY BARCLAY dressing) in center of each. Between pint jars. each slice of tomato place a small Packing Company, (4) Cudahy radish with its green stem upward. Chicago a prize educational trip to COFFEE MACAROON PARFAIT the Boys and Girls Club Congress club WARMER DAY HINTS 2 packages coffee junket (Not to exceed $150.) to the Warm weather is coming. In fact, boy or girl most outstanding in the 3 cups milk 1 cup macaroon crumbs it has already appeared in most places meat animal livestock project. xk pint cream although it does not deign to remain (5) Montgomery Ward & Company, Chicago, Illinois, offers a prize educa Prepare coffee junket with milk ac- long at a time. The kiddies are flying kites, play tional trip to the National Boys and cording to directions on package. Turn into freezer can; let stand until ing marbles and either swiging base Girls Club Congress, at Chicago, to club girl most outsanding in firm. Add macaroon crumbs (12 ball bats or airing dollies in the open. the small macaroons will make one cup of They are getting outdoor exercises the home economics projects in the crumbs) and cream, whipped until and beginning to eat and drink in sur- - state. (Amount to not exceed $150.) Demonstration Con stiff. Pack in ice and salt and freeze. pnsnig stile. (7) Boys See that they get alkaline foods in test. Utah State Fair association SWEET CELERY OMELET quantity. It will go a long way toward and other corporations in the state This Week's Tidbits 4-- H one-ha- 4-- H -- 4-- H 4-- H keeping them in perfect health. They wont eat all the green vegetables that we elders eat, but they will drink milk, will appreciate an orange between meals, and surely will delight in a glass of lemonade as often as "mother" will prepare it. Each of the trio is an excellent alkaline food or drink, and it is a wise mother who realizes this and acts acc ordingly . No "pop" was ever invent ed that diatitions advocate in preference to either lemonade or milk, and the appetizing orange is far better than the piece of bread and butter" that too often takes the edge off the appetite for dinner, rather than putting it on. 4 eggs teapsoonful salt Pinch white pepper '2 cupful finely diced celery 1 tablespoonful honey Beat the yolks until add the salt, pepper and honey. Mix n well and fold in the egg whites, add half the celery, and then turn into omelet pan. Cook slowly until browned on bottom, turn omelet pan over and brown other side. Turn out on a hot platter, sprinkle over the remaining celery which has been browned in bacon fat, fold over and serve at once. Enough for two omelets. 1 lemon-colore- d; stiffly-beate- well-greas- ed ROAST FILLET OF BEEF Have the fillet larded, ready for the SERVING APPETIZERS oven. Season and place in an open An inexpensive, cool and delicious pan. Have the oven very hot so that little appetizer will go a long way tothe meat will sear over at once. A ward making your meal a success and four-poun- d fillet requires about 40 home with tales sending your guests of the luncheon or dinner. Even an every-da- y d dinner seems to leap into the banquet class when an extra "frill" like this is served. Here is one that costs but little, yet it is extreemly pleasing. Place a few small pieces of grapefruit pulp SLICED LEMON PIE and an equel amount of orange pulp, Vi lemons together with a little sweetened juice 2 eggs from the fruits, in small cocktail 1 cups sugar glasses, away in the refrigerator to V cup water cool. Just before serving, add a heap1 tablespoon melted butter ing teaspoonful of whipped cream and teaspoonful salt a cherry to each glass. Grate the rind of one lemon. Peel The cream and combined to white part from lemons and slice the give a flavor hard fruit to surpass. seeds. Beat pulp very thin, discarding eggs until light, add sugar gradually, then grated rind, water, butter, salt ana lemon slices. Bake between two crusts. Put into hot oven (450 deNORTH BOX ELDER COUNTY grees). After 10 minutes reduce heat to moderate (350 degrees) and continue baking 30 minutes. minutes to roast. After roasting about 20 minutes, add a little hot water. When done place on a platter and serve with brown gravy made from drippings in the pan. Mixed cut and cooked vegetables make an attractive garnish for this dish. home-cooke- J FARM FROZEN PUNCH 1 cups water 2 cups sugar 1 small bunch mint 3 cups weak tea or ginger ale cup lemon juice 2 cups orange juice Boil sugar, water and mint together for five minutes. Chill, add remaining ingredients; strain and freeze. ' SAUERKRAUT A LA RED STAR INN Set sauerkraut on stove in kettle with enough water to cover. Put in a ham bone or a piece of ham or bacon, some lard and quite a few sliced onions, and let it cook about an hour. Add enough grated raw potatoes to thicken it a little. Some juniper berries and caraway seeds may be added while cooking it to enrich its flavor. When the hour is up put in the kraut and cook 20 to 30 minutes. EGYPTIAN DELIGHT SALAD Flake one can salmon and mix with one cup diced celery. Mix thoroughly with boiled salad dressing. Place lettuce leaves on a chop plate so that they reach out to the edg of the plate, j In the center heap the salmon mix- - BUREAU Following is a list of the prizes club and contests offered to members in Utah: (1) Union Pacific Scholarship in each of the 14 counties in their trade territory. $100 scholarship at the Utah Agricultural College and transportation for one trip to the college and return. To be given to the club member in the county, between 15 and 20 years of age, inclusive, who conducts the most successful project in the county. (2) Gerr Glass Mfg. Corporation, Sand Springs, Oklahoma, offers two prizes. (a) A prize trip not to exceed $100 to the Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland is offered to the girl most outstanding in canning club work in the state during 1929. (Products to be canned in Kerr Glass jars.) (b) A prize trip to the club leaders training school, not to exceed $25, is offered to the second high ranking canning club girl in the state in 1929. (3) Ball Brothers Company, Muncie Indiana. 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Favorite Starting Mash Manufactured and Distributed by TREMONTON MILLING COMPANY Tremonton, Utah GUARANTEED ANALYSIS 19.0 Minimum per centum Crude Protein Minimum per centum Crude Fat 5.0 9.0 Maximum per centum Crude Fiber Composed of Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Wheat Meat Scrap, Fish Meal, Linseed Oil Meal, Bone Meal, Dry Butter Milk, Calcite, Charcoal, Salt and Ground Alfalfa Hay. FOR SALE AT ALL FEED STORES The Sweetest GIFT for the Sweetest Woman Our Candy provides a present of delectable sweetness, expressing your affection most appropriately. She will be delighted with this symbol of filial devotion. We Mail It for You ever-welco- Art exquisite assortment of gorgeously boxed assorted chocolates at $1.00 to $4.00 per box We Give &K Green Trading Stamps H. G. Scott Drug Co. Phone 47 Tremonton, Utah MAY 9, 1929 Methodist Church Notes Sunday is nationally recognized as!n "Mother's Day , all over the United States the various churches will give special recognition to the mothers of the land. A special "Mother's Day", service will be held at eight o'clock in the evening. The sermon subject is, "A Mother's Devotion." Sunday school at ten o'clock. This is "Visiting Day," in the Sunday School. All parrents of the Sunday school children and other as well are invited to visit the Sunday school as special guests. During the short period that is used for the story at the close of the class session, a short playlet in one act will be given, by four mem bers of the school Mary .Supan, sopnie TVoerner, Virginia McDowall, and Wesley Landvatter. The name of the play is, "Betty's Fame." League at seven o'clock leader Pauline Miller. Visit the Epworth League devotional sen-icthe young people invite you. Services at Corinne Sunday school 2 p. m. and service of worship at 3 p. m. offers an educational trip to Portland to the state champion boys dem The State Fair onstration team. association also offers $50. for the demonstration contest. girls of (8) Poultry Tribune, Mount Morris, Illinois, offers a scholarship of $150. to the champion club boy or girl ALVIN R. DICKSON Pastor in the United States. Scholarship may be used at any State Agricultural cannot compete in open market if they College. keep the old and inefficient fellows (9) The Farm Journal, Washington at their old jobs: that their first duty Square, Philadelphia, Pa., offers to is to their stockholders, who will loose the most outstanding local volunteer their dividends, if the old and inefficclub leader m the U. S. ient are kept at work. dOandazRo.sooi SESI In the beehive the old bees would Girls be consumers and die anyway before Boys 1st prize $250. spring. Nature decrees that they $250. 2nd prize $100. shall die when their period of useful$100. 3rd prize $ 50. ness is over, and thus make room for $ 50. and ten prizes of $10. for each of the the young bees that are to live next highest club leaders in each through the winter. group. (10) Moses Leadership Trophy Contest. H. A. Moses, Mittineague, Mass. THERE MUST BE SOMETHING TO IT offers two beautiful silver trophies, one to the club girl and one to When a book has a circulation of club boy in the United States the showing the most outstanding rural more than 3,000,000 copies and has leadership. Each winner of this trophy been read by more than 5,000,000 is given a free trip to the Inter- persons, there must be something in it. That is the record made by the national training school Mass., in September the Handbook for Boys of the Boy Scouts of America, the most widely read year following the award. (Contest- book for boys in the world and reputant to be under 21 years of age at the ed to have an annual circulation in time the award is made.) (11) Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy excess of every American book exContest. Sir Thomas Lipton offers cepting the world circulation of the two beautiful silver tropies, one to the Bible. The esteem with which the Boy club boy and one to the club girl in the United States showing the Scout movement isinheld in this couna great measure most outstanding club project try and abroad is due to what boys practice from the results. lessons learned in the Handbook for Boys. In it are recorded the ideals and rules of the Scout Movement. To a boy reader it is a book of romanticism, inspiration and information. Hog market uneven mostly fifty The book was produced after long cents lower than last week due to to determine what would most similar decline of Eastern markets study to help themselves. Leading boys help bulk good and choice drive in hogs at over a period of many educators, close bringing ten seventy-fiv- e to the problem and coconsidered years, eleven dollars with choice car load in of a book the compilation lots quoted around eleven thwenty-fiv- operated which would at once interest and inlight and medium weight hogs struct boys, and at the same time dinine fifty to ten fifty; packing sows rect thefr activities along lines in to nine dollars with choice smooth with the Boy Scout program keeping kinds up to nine twenty-fivof character building and citizenship training. From Japan, from Alaska, from the THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST Philippines, orders have come for the In our modern factories today there Handbook for Boys. Down on the conis a tendency to drop out the old tinent of Antarctica, where Com men men who have held their jobs, mander Byrd's expedition is writing contained in doing one thing all their lives. These history, the knowledge men do not know any other kind of the Handbook for Boys is standing work and if they have not saved Paul Stiple, the Boy Scout member of was enough they are obliged to make a the Byrd crew, in good stead. It he learned from scouting lessons the hill to "Over house." the the poor trip The bees for ages have been pursuing as revealed in the Handbook for Boys lad this relentless policy of dropping out that gave this husky AmericanComthe old bees. When an old bee has the background which enabled worked almost the entire season con- mander Byrd to select him as one of He is an tributing its mite of wealth to the the members of his crew. Commander member, colony, its wings become so frayed it outstanding cannot fly anymore. The younger Byrd has reported by radio. If you want a book that will fill members of the colony are not grateful to this old bee for helping to fill the leisure time of your boy with mind up the hive with honey they will eat. useful activity and put into his are ideals American, that get truly seem to take They particular delight in picking up these old chaps and him a copv of the Handbook for Boys. He will likelv nocsider it one of the dragging them to the entrance or finest gifts that he has ever received. dropping them out in the field where will die of starvation. they Any young bee that is born with DOES MY RADIO LIE? defective wings or legs, or any bee that is not perfect in every way is BY RICHARD S. BOND pushed out the entrance to die. Of the past fifty years the Su During course some of these bees will crawl the has bestowed Being preme back in the hive where the able bodied inhabitants of this one littleupon in spot control bees will take them a half His universe more wisdom than we mile out in the country where they have ever been blessed with in a like wfll perish like the old bees. of time. The law of the survival of the fit- period The telephone arrived and we in test works all through the bee hive stalled one in the home. The airship even including the queen bee. When was perfected and we literally soared she fails to lay eggs enough to supply to the clouds. The automobile chugthe neeeds of the colony, she too and we learned to must step aside. It would be foolish ged cheerfully The moving picture tires. change to take her out and drop her half was invented and a new mile away, so the bees let her keep on was found for those with profession beautiful laying eggs, but in the meantime they faces and graceful forms. The radio start queen cells from one of which a appeared and the world before you new queen will be forthcoming. As lies. soon as she begins to lay the old At least, it seems to me that my Sometimes her queen steps aside. radio frequently prevariparticular daughter kills her, or the worker bees cates. It can tell me six times in one sting her to death and carry her out evening that the choicest gowns may or she may be allowed to lay eggs be purchased at six different places alongside of the young queen but in six different cities. "It tells me when she can lay no more eggs out this and it tells me that, until I don't she goes. "If you cannot work or will know where I'm if I may be alat," not work you shall not eat,' 'is the lowed a sentence of law of the hive. To allow old, de- Dutch. Now it asks me Pennsylvania to retain my fective or crippled bees to remain in slender by reaching for a cigfigure the hive may result in the loss of the arette instead of a piece of candy or colony, so nature or what ever you sugar or words to some such effect. may call the ruling power in the hive, I smoke and I'm fat. Several memdecides that only the fittest shall be bers of family do not smoke, eat allowed to live and all the rest must plenty ofmy sweets and they are skinny die. to an extreme. Too much smoking That same principle is being carried me heartburn and even a little out in great human factories. The gives me a foul breath. It takes lots gives old workers are being ruthlessly cast of sweet stuff to have either of these aside. The heads of these great effects. What's the matter with this factories take the position that they radio of mine, anyway? Am I to take everything it says seriously, or PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-- , am I to suspect that it is as prone to utter an untruth as is the average SHIP NOTICES human? For further information consult In other words, does my radio occathe county clerk or respective signers. sionally lie? When it does, should I give it a spanking by turning the dial? One thing I do know, and that NOTICE TO CREDITORS and I Estate of Amanda Jane Morris, De- is that I am too smoke too much, to believe that anceased. Creditors will present claims with other cigarette, cigar, or pipeful of vouchers to the undersigned at Tre- tobacco, no matter what the make or monton, Utah, on or before the 15th brand may be, is going to be of as much benefit to me as a handful of day of June, A. D. 1929. KATE M. WYATT, raisins, a lump of sugar or a candy. Administratrix of the Estate of Unless my radio has something more than words from an unseen announcer, Amanda Jane Morris, Deceased. J. WESLEY HORSLEY, inspired by an unseen advertising man, to bolster up its claims, I'm goAttorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication April 11, ing to be dubious extremely dubious. 1929. Perhaps my radio lies. 4WiU7m U 4 Ep-wor- th 4-- H e 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H DAY AFTER DAY Season after Season Day after day of steady service each a full, uninterrupted day so the "Caterpillar" proves its metal. All it asks is proper lubrication a load to suit its size and a brief inspection. For into the "Caterpillar" of today is built the results of twenty years of vigilant watchfulness in the field. Dust protection is thorough! No weak link in "Caterpillar" design. Steels are hardened and toughened to meet the most unusual working sjtraina to resist wear to stand shodk to conquer all . soils. 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Tremonton, Utah Phone 20 The philosopher who said there was nothing new under the sun had not heard our latest "slimifier" about reaching for a cigarette instead of a sweet. A thirteen-year-ol- d girl who says "It is I" has been discovered by an eastern college professor. She is being safeguarded from the "It's me of our country. |