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Show r BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1929. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Subscription Rates One Year, in advance Six Months, in advance Three months, m advance -- $2.00 1.00 .50 Entered at the Postoffice at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Mat ter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. In countless communities throughout the land Memorial Day will draw our citizens together to lift again, the flag of national faith. In countless homes will be recalled a bitter loss, mercifully mellowed by time and by the belief that brave men do not die in vain. Briefly our memories awake the past, from which we turn again to the hopeful future, pledging the strength of the present to the service of the land of our fathers. CAMPING AND HEALTH By Richard S. Bond Published by THE LEADER PUBLISHING CO. Incorporated GETTING ACQUAINTED It is astonishing how slow many people are in getting acquainted. Not merely do strangers find it hard to e residents make friends, but will not speak to each other. People may meet each other on the street for years and never any sign of recog nition. They know each other perfectly, and would like to get acquainted, but they have not been introduced. Those unbending people may be charming in their own circles and full of kind thoughts toward others. Their attitude does not necessarily mean that they are proud. It frequently comes from an exaggerated feeling of propriety or bashfulness, an idea that .they will be considered forthputting if they disregard strirt etiquet. A town where this spirit e ists has a cold pall of distance stifling its people. They can not form friendships they need for their own welfare and development of the community. People get false ideas of each other and look on each other as haughty. They draw back in their own little Bhells, and no neighborly spirit is developed. It is a good rule here in Tremonton when two men or women have met each other enough so they know each other by sight to get acquainted. As isolated strangers they are an obstacle to the unity of the city. When they get to know each other, and discuss their common interests, they become good neighbors and a force for community progress. old-tim- IN MEMORIAM The By BETTY BARCLAY GRAND OPENING RECIPE Lemon Belatine 1 tablespoon granulated gelatine 2 tablespoons cold water Va cups boiling water 1 cup sugar Few grains salt li, cup lemon juice Soak gelatine in cold water 5 minutes; add boiling water, sugar, salt and lemon juice. Turn into cold molds and chill. Lemon Sponge For Lemon Sponge, when jelly begins to stiffen, beat with until light and frothy. THREE-IN-ON- E Of The UDY HOT SPRINGS During the next few months the schools of the nations will close for the summer vacation, and from the great cities, the small villages, the bustling townships and the restful hamlets, the thoughts of nearly a million khaki-cla- d Boy Scouts will turn Cities of tents will to camping. Lemon Snow spring up in the woodlands, signal For Lemon Snow, add to lemon towers will lift their gaunt arms upn the whites of 2 ward and over the hilltops and wood- sponge lands, the glow of a thousand camp-fir- Is SATURDAY, MAY 25th egg-beat- er under the personal direction of stiffy-beate- ilr. Horace Udy. es will flicker. Restless boys, through with school and eager for adventure, will go out into the forests. They will work and play in the sun and the rain. They will swim and hike, rest and eat, be tired and sleep. They will learn the stories of the forests, and glean from nature lessons which to them are entirely new. They will be led by strong-hearteclear-eye- d men; men who know the woodlands and understand boys. Then the autumn will come! From the mountain sides and the woodlands, d, the lake fronts and the seashores, with renewed confidence and vigor, the boys of America will return to their city homes. They will be the same boys, but unlike the Doys wno went ciear-eyeaway. brown and husky, they will swing back into their daily activities. Home, school, church and nation will gain by the summer that each Boy Scout has spent in the open. Each will receive from the camper, the wealth of eagerness, courage, faith, hope and knowledge that boys bring back with them from the summer camps, where has been taught. Hare you a boy who is of Scout age? If you have, see to it that he joins the Boy Scouts and goes to a Boy Scout camp. It will pay him dividends in happiness and health, and the summer will be one of the most interesting of his life. The Boy Scout Movement has as its purpose, character building and citizenship training. It is an outdoor vigorous program, the best in the world for boys. Strong-Dome- a, a, self-relian- ce By custom and appointment, a day is set apart in memory of the brave dead and in acknowledgment of their enduring service to the living. In this tribute our thoughts and hearts have equal share. The perspective of time gives us to know that the wars of the past have won us the peace of the present and that the strife of causes and convictions now scarce remembered bears fruit today in the greatness of a nation. At the same time our hearts recall the sacrifice of those who died in war for a victory they would not see. It is not the nature of heroes to look ahead to the gratitude of posterity. Nor do those who have played their gallant part in history now need our praise or tribute. It is ourselves who need the day of observance, with its brief recall of how hardly has been won our present peace and prosperity. It is for our own sake that we confess again that in a great cause men will fight and die. It is in acknowledgment of our country's right to our strength and devotion that we salute those who have served her without (tint or measure. This Week's Tidbits Most persons who are in a hurry to get somewhere probably do not know why. The old toll gate has nearly passed, but the highways still take their toll. ECONOMICAL junket tablet tablespoon cold water 1 pint milk 1 cup sugar pint cream 2 cups strawberry puree 2 tablespoons lemon juice Crush junket tablet and dissolve in cold water. Add sugar to milk and warm until lukewarm not hot. Add dissolved junket tablet; stir a second, pour into freezer can. Let stand until firm, pack in ice and salt, and freeze to a mush. Add cream, whipped, straw berry puree and lemon juice. Prepare puree by crushing about one quart of strawberries and rubbing through sieve adding sugar if necessary. 1 1 As the world grows wiser and wiser, it finds more and more ways to make a fool of itself. FRUITY CREAM CUSTARD 4 oranges 2 eggs M cup sugar 2 teaspoons flour V teaspoon salt 2 cups milk V2 teaspoon vanilla 5 tablespoons sugar add Beat cup sugar, flour and salt and mix thoroughly. Add milk and cook in double boiler until thick enough to coat spoon. Cool, add vanilla and turn into serving dish containing peeled and sliced with 5 tableoranges. Beat spoons sugar. Heap on top of custard and serve. s, egg-whit- es SUMMONS at the Udy Hot Springs NOW OPEN WITH NEW EQUIPMENT CLEAN SANITARY CONVENIENT AND WELL LIGHTED. A REAL PLEASURE RESORT HORACE UDY, Manager In the District Court of Box Elder County, State of Utah. Box Elder County, a municipal subdivision of the State of Utah, plaintiff, vs. Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Henrie, Edna C. Henrie, Howell Real Estate & Investment Co., Alfred G. Picot, Louis T. Miller, Wm. Anderson, Harriet Anderson, Robert Smith, M. J. Richards, Jr., Alia M. Richards, Fred Miller, State of Utah, Lorenzo Hansen, Promontory Curlew Land Co., Vern Miller, M. S. Miller, Lucille F. n Miller, Lester Hyde, Pearl Hyde, J. Hocks, Wm. M. Howell, G. Ray Boggs, F. E. Keller, Cache Valley Banking Co., J. C. Walters, trustee Ripley, Heirs of S. Lyon, deceased, Empire Lease & Royalty Co., Elra Miller, John Doe 1st, John Doe 2d, John Doe 3d, John Doe 4th, John Doe 5th, and the wives of the individuals Summons: aforesaid, Defendants. The State of Utah to the said Defend ants: You re hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this ac tion is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of this court. This action is brought to recover a judgment condemning the in said complaint. lands described Lewis Jones, plaintiff's attornev, P. O. Address: 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., 6 Brigham City, Utah. n On May 26 the Salt Lake and Gun cvlubs will meet with the Tremonton gun club for a shoot at the Tremonton trap. Rad-cli- ff Al-vi- 82-3- Og-de- COMUNITY BUILDERS As the business houses grow, so Towns like grows the Community. Tremonton, where a close liason is maintained between Bank and Business, thus insuring the development that wisely invested capital always brings, owe much to these two com- munity builders. Tremonton Banking Co. the It is but fitting and proper that ALL new building matenals used in one from come should and renovating of this old popular place of the oldest and largest lumber and hardware institutions in Northern Utah, THE WILSON LUMBER COMPANY. We are proud of the part we played in bringing this resort up to date. You too, can enjoy the advantages of dealing with the largest company of its kind in the valley. You also can place your order with the absolute confidence that you will receive the highest quality of materials possible and at absolutely the right price. JELLIED CHARLOTTE package cherry orraspberry flavor ed gelatin 1 cup boiling water 1 cup cold water or fruit juice Sponge cake or cup cake. Dissolve flavored gelatin in boiling water. Add cold water or fruit juice. Chill. Cut out center of sponge cake or cup cakes, leaving a hollow that will hold the gelatin. When gelatin is thickened, pour into cake. Chill until firm. Cover top with whipped cream just before serving. Part of the gelatine may be whipped with rotary egg beater until of consistency of whipped cream, and substituted for whipped cream. Serves 8. It would increase the volume of Lots of men think they are tolerant knowledge if a man knew at 25 what he thought he knew at 18. simplv because they havn't character enough to form convictions." SWIM DON'T MISS THE GRAND OPENING 1 egg-yolk- We are reminded, sadly, now and then, that the aviation stunt has not been perfected. Thousands of dollars have been spent to bring this old favorite resort boast of one ol tne strickly up to date and Box Elder County can now e congratulate west. in the most modern and sanitary swimming places Mr. Udy and his associates. STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM Can't Talk To Wife; Too Cross and Nervous "Even my husband couldn't talk to me, I was so cross and nervous. Vinol has made me a different and happy woman." Mrs. N. McCall. Vinol is a compound of iron, phosphates, cot! liver peptone, etc. The very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG appetite. Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the iron, phosphates, etc., give new life and pep. Vinol tastes delicious. Scott Drug Co. Adv, ...WANT COLUMN.. FOR SALE P. 0. Beet Plow, 5 section steal harrow, - garden culti y vator, one John Deere plow. Call Carl Welling or T. R. Welling, 36 Riverside. two-wa- Will buy small calves, any kind. Call Tracy R. Wellinr, Riverside, B. R. V. Phone 46.0-4. TURN YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS OVER TO US AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Wilson Lumber Company "EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING" TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE 11 upright piano, small case, in of Bear River which we will sell on long easy terms at a greatly reduced price. This is the very latest design in pianos. Don't pass this opportunity to obtain a marvelous instrument at practically wholesale price. For information write Geo. R. Larsen Music Co., Preston, Idaho. 38the-vicinit- Piano, furniture, dishes, Mrs. W. E. Hadley, opposite PAINO FOR SALE Pnr Salt, etc. school house. 36 Lost Bunch of keys between 0. A. road. Seagers and Garland on north Finder return to Leader and recieve jeward. Will buy veal, cows and hogs. Phone 36tf 4 Jjl. Garland We have a high grade straight piano also a player piano in the vicinity of Bear River which we will sell at a very substantial discount. Long easy terms or extra discount for cash. For information write Geo. R. Larsen Music Co., Preston, Idaho 38 TOMATO PLANTS - ' ROGERS BROS. SEED CO. The warm weather now at hand eap. Wicker Baby Buggy for and looks like the the time for PlantCall Mrs. O. P. Bates. beans is near. I would ask the egg piant, ana ocner vegeiaoie ami ing to examine their ground Fanners Cut home. flower flowers a specialplants. Vnr Kent Furnished see and if they have plenty of moisMax Garland Greenhouse, ity. Inquire Leader office. v 37 ture, if the ground is dry I would adKloerig, Phone 52.a-vise watering before planting. They 's fresh plants will be for sale at For Sale Choice building lots. will have a much better crop in the office. Leader Max Phone store. 52.a2 James Walton, Kloerig, Inquire end and will save one watering. PIANO AT SPECIAL PRICE Yours truly, For Sale Cheap. A good lawn mower Leland J. Hansen, Rogers Bros Seed Co. slightly used. We have a beautiful, new, quality Tremonton. By Wm. Poulter f on lend to MONEY OF pt.ttvtv the right kind of real estate. NOR MAN LEE, Brigham uty. building lime FOR SALE Good Utah-Idah- c tnn. Sugar tionn 18tfd Co.," Garland, Utah. sale-Ch- 2. Gep-hart- nr rwtV.vrVini nVinnocraDh with 15 records, new 8 months ago. $ld5 machine sacrificed at $40. Peck's tf Electric Shop, Garland. FOR SALE Cook Stove, cheap. Call 15. t?1iip winter coat between t rcT Finder Garland and Alif Johnsons. McLean Andrew Mrs. to return kindly Garland. 1 W miarantM our Paintinir. Paper Hanging, Tinting, paper Cleaning. Prices Keasonaoie wea vyub.ih and son rWvrsitinn DaV. All kinds, natural colors. Order now. 36 Mrs. Darral Heaton, Phone 4y4. LEGAL NOTICE r:,Y,;nn- in fho Blue Creek reservoir will be closed for the season of 1929. Any one taking fish irom tne sai reservoir will be prosecuted. Blue Creek Irrigation Co. 36 Carl Schrieber, Secy. NEW STRAWS Mattresses Cleaned and Rebuilt Prices lower this year than ever. I,ocal representative for Brigham Matt. Co. and Baron Woolen Mills. Lester Andersen, Brigham Utah. A post card brings me to your door. 38p FOR 1929 IN SENNITT, MILANS AND LEGHORNS Dr. Wm. Eli Hawkins Chriopractor and Masseur Bank Building Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 3 $2.00 $3.50 $4.00 & 4.50 Cool and Dressy PRICES PAID HIGHEST CASH FOR SUMMER WEAR GET YOUR HAT EARLY for all kinds of HIDES, PELTS, FURS AND WOOL Yours For Business Garland Hide & Fur Co. J. W. GARRETT, Manager Bell Phones 146 and 26 GARLAND, UTAH COOMBS & PERSSON I GARLAND, UTAH |