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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929. Garland Personals j Mr. J. J. Thompson made a acceptable. Contestants may enter one, two or all three divisions. En tries, regardless of when canned, must not be sent in prior to August 15 nor later than October 1, which is the closing date of the contest. No entries will be returned, but instead these will be sent, with the name and address of the contestant, to an hospital, infirmary or orphanage, other charitable institution to be selected by the Foundation. of canned fruits and Specimens vegetables in the contest will be judged on the basis of clearness, color, Pack, neatness, flavor and texture. Meat specimens will be judged in their relation to pack, neatness, texture and flavor. There will be three judges, to be selected by the Foundation from a list of outstanding authorities on home economics, domestic science, and canned food. Their decision will be made known just as soon as possible after October j. busi- Vaudis, and Mr. and Mrs. Riey An derson and children, jay, Wayne, Kay and Coridehl and Mrs. Ernest Wood ward and children, Doris and Don. Miss Vaudis Zesiger spent the week Mrs. ha rah Barlow and Mrs. Orson Clark of Bountiful, Utah, were guests or Mrs. rranK Taylor, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bates, of Aberdeen, Washington, visited with Mr, and Mrs. O. P. Bates, last Friday and Saturday. Mr. Bates is the brother of O. P. Bates local manager of J. C. Penney Store. Miss Florence Hansen, of Malad, is the guest of Miss Phyllis Bates, this ness trip to Ogden and Coalville the forepart of last week. He was accompanied by Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson and family motored to Blackfoot, Idaho, Tuesday of last week returning home Wednesday evening. Mr. F. S. Peck made a business trip to Logan Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. femith and fam ily motored to Bear Lake Wednesday week. of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Len Leak and family. Mrs. Don Bush spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Warren Daybell of Mur of last week in Salt Lake visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Bush ray, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak, this week. was accompanied to Salt Lake by her Miss Vesta Lancaster and the mother, Mrs. Shields, who is still here Misses Bateman of Jordan, visited visiting with her daughter, Ella Bush. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway with Mrs. Frank Meldrum, Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Welling and little motored to Brigham Wednesday after 1. noon of last week. daughter, of Salt Lake City, visited Gives Hints on Canning with Mrs. Frank Taylor Tuesday and Mrs. Ursel Rose returned home "Any method of canning may be Wednesday. from Camp Kiesel, last Thursday. She Mrs. Lynch and has spent the summer at the camp used for this contest," announces of Idaho Anne Williams, director of the con- Falls, Idaho, are daughters,with Mrs. with the scouts. visiting test. steam "The a use. of double-mixed pressure Irene Hibbard and Wm Poulter, this The quartet and their however, is highly recom- week. partners, enjoyed a party at the Udy cooker, and by the Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cole are enjoying springs Wednesday evening of last mended by canning experts of Agriculture, a week's visit from their daughter, week Those present were Mr. and U. S. Department Mrs. F. L. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. especially in canning meats. Not only Mrs. Jean Williams and family of does this method of canning save Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mr. and Mrs. TV Henrv Man time and fuel and assure absolutely, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis and sterility and preservation, but food daughter, Lois, spent Sunday at Malad ning, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Last and canned under pressure retains all its and Lava Springs. Mr. Wendell Grover of Garland and natural flavor and texture, which are Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hancher of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs of Riverside. Mrs. T. E. Betenson entertained vital points in any canning contest." Lake City were guests of Rev. and That the judging may be thorough Mrs. A. R. Dickson the members of the Cliquot club at Sunday and Monher home last Friday evening. Lunch- ly impartial and the display of canned day. Dr. Hancher held the fourth uniform, con- quarterly conference of the year and eon was served at 6 o'clock to the samples absolutely ladies which included Mrs. Harold testants are required to submit their occupied the pulpit on Sunday night. glass jars of the Persson, Mrs. Millan Peck, Mrs. Lee entries in standard will be All contestants size. quart E. M. Mrs. Mrs. J. Goddie, MOTICE Isaacson, mason one turiushed liall with A clinic will be conducted in the Wm. Mrs. jar J. Holmgren. Cullimore, Mrs. F. A. Driggs and Mrs. Sterling and carton for sending in a canned L. D. S. chapel Monday August 19 Huish. Following luncheon, bridge article, but those making entries in from 1 to 3 p. m. Free physical exe was played until 9 o'clock. Mrs. Har more than one division are expected amination for school children old Persson winning high score. At ot supply their own jars and ship will be given. Mothers are invited to this hour the ladies were joined by ping cartons. The sample jar and bring their children in at the above their husbands and all motored to the prize entry labels for use in submit time and place mentioned. ting entries may be secured without Udy Springs, where they enjoyed a cost by communicating with the head swim. Mrs. J. L. Harvey, president of the quarters of the National Canning Northern District of Federated clubs, Contest, 925 S. Homan Ave., Chicago, 18 and Mrs. F. S. Peck attended a meet- Illinois. ing at the Hotel Eccles at Logan last from (Continued page one.) Saturday. The purpose of the meet between the ages of five and twelve was to oi for convention will be forty-fiv- e plan ing cents, and adults Locals the Northern District to be held in ninety cents. These tickets will admit Brifham City. Sept. 6th. the holders into the grounds where Flora and Lucy Simmons of Brie-haMerchants Lunch, they may enjoy free dancing. There with Saturday, August 17, from 11:30 a. m. will be no City spent the week-en- d change of cars at Ogden. to 9:00 p. m. I.O.O.F. Hall. Sponsored Ixlft White. Should anyone go by automobile, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumwav and by M. E. Ladies Aid. Everybody the charge for entrace into the resort family and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomp- welcome. will be fifty cents a car; Mrs. A. D. McGuire of Phoenix, son and family attended the ShumThe said rates will be good on these wav reunion held in Brigham canyon Arizona, left Friday for Elsinore, trains only: last Saturday and Sunday. California .after a three weeks visit 1st Train Leaves: 2nd Train Leaves Maxine Austin returned home .Sa- with her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Steffen. Honeyville ....10:30 A.M. 2:30 P.M. Mrs. W. E. Shaw entertained at Calls Fort ....10:33 A.M. turday after a three weeks visit in 2:33 P.M. Salt Lake City. dinner Thursday evening in honor of Bonneville .... 1037 A.M. 2:37 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sargent and Mrs. A. D. McGuire. P.M. Brigham .... 10:45 A.M. 2:4g home Miss Mae Miss returned Vaudis South Perry 10:54 A.M. family Saturday from Taylor, 2:54 P.M. a trip through Yellowstone Park. Zesiger and Miss Bemice Bpom at- North Willard 10:57 A.M. 2:57 PM. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore and fam- tended the round-u- p at Soda Springs, Willard 11:00 A. M. 3.00 P.M. ily motored to Logan Sunday. They Friday. Arrives: Lagoon: were accompanied by the Misses BesMr. and Mrs. H. Landvater, Mr. and 12:15 A.M. 4:15 P.M. sie Austin and Fern Capcer. Mrs. Hector Haight, Mr. and Mrs. Trains 2nd 1st Returning Mr and Mrs. E. N. Austin and Earl Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Maxine motored to Logan Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schen-k- Lagoon 8:00 P.M. 11:00 P. M. attended a dance at Hansel Val- Willard Sunday. 12:15 A.'. M. 9:15 P.M. Dr. and Mrs. T W. Innes and fam- ley Friday evening and were enter- No. Willard ....9:17 P.M. 12:21 A.M. ily and Mrs. B. G. Knoth and family tained at a chicken dinner at the So. Perry 12:21 XM. 9:21P.M. returned home Sunday from a trip close of the dance by Mr. and Mrs. Brigham 9:31 P.M. 12:31 A.M. Howard Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bonneville ....9:38 P.M. through Ypllowptone Park. 12:38 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey motored Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard Calls Fort ..9:42 P.M. 12:42 A.M. to Salt Lake Monday. Miss Helen Ault of Logan visited ....9:45 P.M. 12:45 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson were with her aunt, Mrs. T. A. Carter, last Honeyville These trains will stop on flag at in Salt Lnk Saturday. week. Bristol. North Brigham, Harper. Mr and Mr. W. G. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson and South Brigham, Davis and Woods. to Candaughter Virginia motored to Logan family enjoyed a trip Logan yon and to Evanston, Wyoming last Sunday. Mr aid Mrs. Q. G. Sweeten re- Saturday and Sunday. Miss timed home Monday from an extend-edtri- p Ruth Getz, Miss Grace through the Northwest and Thompson and Mrs. B. F. Winzeler Yellowstone Park. are spending their vacation at L. S Theona Andrus returned this week Mann's camp in Logan canyon. Sacramento. Utah's exhibit for frnm p Wn throneh Yellowstone Park Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester the California Diamond Jubilee State Mr. Wnltn?)' CwoTatn'otions are in and son are enjoying a weeks vaca Fair and Western Exposition arrived order T believe. We wish you both tion at Bear Lake. at the fair grounds in .Sacramento toMrs. Fred Schmied and family of much happiness and believe you will day and the installation work was have it. Murray, are guests this week at the started at once by E. W.' Bowling, the home of Mrs. Schmied s brother, John state exhibit , manager. Miller. Utah's display will occupy 3,000 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess visited square feet of space irf the Western unaay witn Mr. ana Mrs. Leo wat- - Exposition building. sTV. TMAmn.M4-AIt will be a comxvi cuiuiiiuil VV UlllCll kinsTheat Preston, Idaho. of the state's proprehensive showing and Misses Edna (Continued from pasre one.) LaVern, duction, arranged for by the Salt tries, $500 to the agent whose coun- Mamie Storrer and Edith Gephart Lake City commercial club which has ty has the next largest number, and spent Sunday in Ogden. of the chambers of the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bosley arrived commerce of J100 to the agent whose county send3 Ogden and Provo. in the third largest number of en- home Sunday morning from a weeks The services of Bowling, a veteran tries. A number of lesser merchan- trip by auto through California. in exposition work, were loaned to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward, the commercial dise prizes are also offered. Gov. clubs Contest Closes October 15 Harry and Ellen Woodward were din H. Dern and Secretary byof StateGeorge H. M. Mrs. L. of H. According to the rules, the contest ner guests at the home of Utah. Welling is open to every woman and girl in Geohart Sundav. Products from every one of Utah's The Anderson reunion was Theld in 29 counties will be the United States. There are no rein the included strictions as to the nature of the food Perry, Idaho, August 12. Those who exhibit. Bowling declared. Steel and sent; any fruit, vegetable or meat, attended from this city were Mr. and coal, Utah copper, gypsum, Portland whether home grown or purchased, is Mrs. Felix Zesiger and daughter cement, Utah fire c'av. alunite. Mr. Novo marble, travertine and salt will comprise the industrial and mineral portion of the display. The agricultural portion will be featured with grains, alfalfa seed and celery for which Utah is internationally famous. The fruits and vegeta bles will include fresh varieties which are to be shipped to Sacra menti just before the exposition opens on August vslst. Bowling has planned a spectacular arrangement of illumination showing colored transparancies of farm and When buying new jars INSIST on genuine KERR mason harvesting scenes and a magnificent setting for the great seal of Utah which will be a conspicuous part of jars. They are all pure "white", you will find no browns or the exhibit blues among them. And the Kerr cap is much more sani-tar- y Arrangements are beinsr made for a "Utah Day" at the exposition Bowthan the old zinc lined one. ling stated there 13 much interest in the state in the coming jubilee and many from Utah are Dlannine to at ' tend. is Our stock of KERR We have J. C.PENNEYvG. Tremonton, Utah To See In Come . . . and Girls Boys Supplies tfs for Your School Clothes and order . . . in carefully and P"" want Co have just what you boys and girls to help you. . we're ready events will approve. Come in . . We have selected these school clothe Og-de- n. Holm-irrA- n. ! pre-ag- Almost School Time . and that means more Excursion to Lagoon Tremonton Semi-Annu- The New Ones Are So Pretty! el daue-hte- r Crisp, fresh styles that will make school much more fun . . . the and checks are gay as can be . '. . of splendid quality . . . and the Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14. starting bock to prints and plaids the materials are prices so 1.98-2- .98 . Adding Smartness with a Metal Buckle thrifty! s These attractive one-strslippers in gleaming patent leather are made even smarter with a fancy grain trimming 1 Low-pric- 1 ! ed Sizes 12 to 2 Sizes 8lz to IIV2 Sizes 5l2 to 2.69 2.19 8.... 1.79 like Tnfcj Growing Girls Smart Oxford el ... '! i" j Utah's Exhibit Arrives At Western Exposition Here's An Opportunity . xi urn... ! Fruit Jar Time Is Here jars complete. everything from half pints to half gallons and the MASON, ECONOMY, AND WIDE MOUTH jars. We also have a large stock of canning utensils. SPECIAL Duart Permanent Wave Let us furnish your canning requirements. For Only Wilson Lumber Co. $6.50 at "Everything To Build Anything" Myrtle Holmgrens Phone 11 Tremonton, Utah Garland Jnst the thing for school so smart, so comfortable, ss serviceable. And, mother wiB add, so economical. la Brown Gon Metal or Patent, fanes? grain trim. $2.98 New Fall Caps Boys' Priced! Are . - . 7H5-Jm4Z- rF37 Wash Dresses Saturday, August m Stock NV Inexpensively Serviceable caps for boys. Made Just like dad's with water proof, unbreakable visor. Of Cassimerw and Twists Sturdy shoes for active boys I well - wearing gun - metal leather; welt sole; half rubber Of ol heel. with silk serge lining. 84 style with button trim on top. Outstanding values at Sizes 2V2 to 5V2 Sizes 12 to 2. 2.98 . .2.79 98c Tan Retan Work Shoe with leather slip sole, rubber outsole and heel. Made for comfort and service at a welcome low. 4-Pie- ce Suits soce! 2.69 With 2 Pain of Longies for School Wear I Boys returning to school will like these suits because they're the kind fellows- - want young Styled in the new peak lapel, coat model with one pair of pleated the other pair plain. trousers Every suit cut and tailored to our. own exacting specifications. ... Of cassimeres and twists in new patterns and shades for this semes ter. Sizes 10 to 17 rears. Splendid values . . . these sturdy Gun Metal high shoes tor boys I Made with welt sole and heel. They'll stand hard wear I half-rubb- er Sizes 2V2 to 5Y2.. 3.49 Sizes 12V2 to 2. . .2.98 the Best Only leathers obtainable considering the Low Phone 132 Shoes! |