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Show N. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1929 like the fragrant petals, of the rose that you may think "unusual" at first after a frost glance but a trial will show that Continous advertising of quality ::delicio" is the proper word to use: wins not only steady business, but STUFFED HAM makes new customers, good will and Soak a ham in cold water over friendship. night. In the morning remove the Too much care cannot be taken in bone and fill this space with stuffing. selecting places in which to spend Sew the slit and bind the ham firmly imomimmmimmmm a - !i Thurs., Oct. XxxxS equipment makes good far merbetter - 'jjrg y S.B. Watland The Farm Equipment Man Vol. 1, No. 14. Tremonton, Utah 3, 1929. manure spreader is a necessity on every farm. When the rush season comes there are not hours enough in the day to do everything you want to do. That is where the McCormick - Deering tractor owner has the advantage. He can work early and late and all night if necessary. One of the worst present-da- y monopolies is the way the busses monopolize the road. Any time your tractor needs , bring it in to our tractor service department, or phone us for emergency service. Our rates are low and our mech-aniand equipment are of the best. We guarantee to do dpendable work. Miss Doris and Anna Mortensen entertained at a kitchen and dining room shower, Thursday, Oct. 3 at the Stohl home in honor of Miss Vera Hunsaker and Mr. Ervin Stohl. The rooms were attractively decorated Bunco was the with fall flowers. diversion of the evening. After which a delicious tray luncheon was served to those present. The hostesses were assisted in serving by the Misses Vera McDowell and Gladys Mortensen. The guests of honor received many beauti ful and useful gifts. It has always been our policy to keep ahead of the time by offering the farmers of this locality the best in modern farm equipment. For example; the McCormick - Deering Manure Spreader on display at our store. es first-clas- s, Once a week put a heaping teaspoonful of baking soda in the wash water for the cream separator, because the soda will disinfect all parts and keep the separator sweet. CLIO CLUB ENTERTAINED Thursday afternoon of last week, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson entertained the members of the Clio Circle club. The moM, popular ballad in Scotland is: "I can't give you anything but love." TRCMOHTO Fifteen members were present with Mrs. Jed Allred as special guest. "500" was played with Mrs. Allred winning first prize and Mrs. Dewey was Luncheon Wellinsr consolation. served, the hostess being assisted by hor mother, Mrs. Ed. Udy. Service HEART OP This Week's Tidbits UTAH "Ej EVEBYTHSK5 Shower Is Given For Miss Vera Hunsaker China's richest man visited continent recently, where his money enabled him to keep pace with the average citizen. sen-icing- WR THE FARM By EETTY BARCLAY Green Trading Stamps We Give ton Beet Rack. Tremonton FOR SALE ...WANT COLUMN.. 7.y- -l 4 A recipe need not be lengthy to be good. Hre are two that are but small in stature, may be prepared with little Call tf Call A. L. FOR RENT One furnished Sleeping Board if desired. room, heated. Cook, Mrs. Ira Fridal. FOR SALE Five room home, with! three lots, lawn and shade trees, FOR SALE At a bargain. 80 acres choice dry land farm. Yields heavy. good location Walter Wyatt, phone; 5.8-0-tf. 4p;Call Leader Office. 23. WANTED 24.1-5- GOO Pullets. -- . 1. FOR SALE At a bargain 1 Beet WANTED A first class Service Station Salesman. If you know your wagon anil rack, 1 team and har4p stuff, apply. If you don't; Do not ness Call A. L. Cook, 24.1-answer. Blue Light Service Station At ' No. 9 Adam Imthurn, The Gas Man. FOR SALE Apples, all 5 Tremonton, Utah. Phone 102. 45tf Hansen's.' 5. kinds.-Ephrai- I AM offering my home at a sacrifice. notice: Read large announcement in the Employee will be assigned their stations for the coming campaign on display advertising A. D. McGuire. Wed., Oct. 10, between 10 a. m. and I OST A ring containing three keys 2 p. m. at Utaho-Idah- o Sugar factory. Leader to finder, please return Be there if you want a Job. 3 office. FOUND A purse. owner can have same by describing it and paying Deer Power FIRST CLASS High Rifle for sale cheap, if taken at lor this ad. Call at Leader office. once. Inquire of N. T. Spangler. FOR SALE First class used doors, all size! and colors with and without glass. Tracy R. Welling, River3tf side, phone 4G.0-BANANA APPLES for sale. 50c and Kim Call C.y-75c ner bushel. 4. 2. Mann. SALE SHEEP FOR Brough. Call 2 d to fife i L. O. 6 slice raw ham ounce mustard seed 2 cucumber pickles 1 1 Boil the nuts till they are tender enough to chop fine. Cut the triffles into, strips and chop all the other ingredients. Season to taste with n saltspoon red pepper, one allspice, one saltspoon cloves, two tablespoons onion, and one tablespoon salt and add enough raw egg to make the stuffing into a soft paste. WHIPPED CREAM DRESSING Sweetened whipped cream may be used on fruit salad. 1 cup whipped cream Vi teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoon sugar Pour the cream into a bowl and set in ice water. W hpi with a Dover until stiff enough to hold its Do not beat the cream too shape. long. Add sugar and vanilla. FRENCH DRESSING IV2 teaspoons salt one-ha- lf effort and little expense, but produce finished results that are actual compliments to the tiny. They are excellent in flavor, due in part to the fact that a touch of sugar has been added to accenturate the flavor of the other ingredients: TOMATO MELANGE toScald and peel six medium-siz- e matoes. Cut in pieces and acid to one finely chopped green pepper, which has been fried light in butter. Cook together for ten minutes and add two cups of corn either fresh or canned, three tablespoons of butter, two tablespoons of sugar, and one teaspoon of salt. Cok together for ten minutes. GLAZED SWEET POTATOES lengthwise. Place in a buttered baking sweet pota-oe- s. When cool, peel and cut in halves lengthwise. Place in a buttered baking dish and pour over them a cup of syrup made of water, cup of sugar and two tablespoons of butter. Baste frequently with the syrup while baking. and bake until the sweet potatoes are tender and a golden brown. Cook one-four- one-four- th th Do not deem it Strang if you find sugar mentioned in a recipe of almost any kind today. For cooking vegetables, with certain meats, in sauces and even in many salad dressings, sugar is being used not always as a sweetener, but often to accentuate the flavor of other constituents called for by the recipe. Here are some recipes egg-beat- er Will buy veal, cows and hogs. Phone 36tf 4431. Garland comfortable little FOR SALE home close in Garland. Easy terms! if required. See Norman Lee, Brig-- j ham Citv, Utah, or John J. Shumway, . Garland. CSH PAID For Dead and Useless! ' Cows and 11V1 tf41 Brigham 493J2. WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS for the famous Hollywood chicks and pullets, prize winners at the Egglaying Contest Logan, A. C. Order early and avoid disappointments experienced last season. Utah Hatchery Co. Brigham City, Utah. GOOD BUILDING LOTS For Sale. Some right in town, others two blocks out. Also two homes for sale. Call Leader office. A v. w . - Inter-mounta- in "C ZZZu "7 luxuries from the states. Alaskans consume 3.00 worth of advertised products to every dollar per capita in the states. Alaska is the size of the entire United State, having more than square miles n ger than all of Switzerland, which is fanvil for its "pocket" glaciers. Nearly 50,000 persons come to Alaska very summr to work in the fisheries. And the progressive advertiser is now building up goodwill in the territory of Alaska because he knows that some day its population will be in the millions. This growth in population will come as soon as the people realize that there are many places in Alaska where it rarely goes below zero. Already thre are more airplanes FOR SALE Good building lime and automobiles in Alaska per Capita Utah-Idah- o Sugar than in any state in the United States. $12.00 per ton. 18tfd Co., Garland, Utah. TAXI and STAGF Between Dewey, Tremonton and Garland. Call Bell 42tf Phone 60. FOR RENT Service Station. Call 102 Tremonton. Blue Light Gas & Oil 45tf Co. Grimes APPLES FOR .SALE Rome beauty, Golden, Jonathon, gainos, and other varieties. 50c per bushl, Tbone 5904. J. II. Miller, East 2tf Garland. That advertising is mighty; it controls business. But as great and mighty as it is with all its powers it cannot bring bigger and better business to those who use its aid unless it is truthful and backed by quality. Continuous newspaper advertising of quality brings wonderful results. Continuous advertising of substitutes of quality and untruthful advertising will make any business wither A PLEA ESPECIALLY FOR STAKE CHOIR MEMBERS The song of the righeous is a prayer unto Me. These words our Master's voice said By sweet tones of music and spirit in tune Back to Our LUMBER THINK WILSON "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11. UTAH FAVORITE FLOUR Father we're, led. He gave us our talents, let's bury them not. But improve them day after day Let's praise Him forever, for these gifts devine. That He we may partly repay, ... s No matter how busy and hurried we DAIRY MASH and J POULTRY FEEDS be In this old world of trouble and strife. Let's think of our souls and our higher ideals Thus loving a more complete life. TREMONTON MILLING CO. To Make a success of achievements Utah Tremonton V-- SPF CIALS For All Week Bear River City -i- - Sunday evening, Oct. 13th, at 7:30 sacrament meeting will be held and Miss Veoma Holmgren will be the speaker. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hailing and two children, rpent Sunday at Corinne visiting at the home of Mr. ard Mrs, Oliver Hansen and family. Mrs. H. P. Thorsen, Mrs. Emma Ohman, and Mrs. Thressa Brailsford, were shopping in Ogden Thursday. Ray Rasmussen, son of Mrs. Marie Rasmussen, and Miss Elverta Simon-- , both of this city, wre married, Oct. 2nd. Hearty congratulations. Mrs. Christian Zinck and daughter Carie, attended a show in Ogden Fri day evening. Miss Veoma Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren of this city, who has been laboring as a missionary in the Northeastern states for the past two years, arrived home Sunday evening. Mrs. Ralph Jensen entertained a number of relativas and friends on Sunday in honor of her husband's The rooms birthday anniversary. were decorated with beautiful fall flowers. At four o'clock, a delicious hot dinner was served to Mr. Franz Nelsen, Mrs. Carl M. Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nyman. and two children, Carl and Anna; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Follott and the Misses Domona, Anna and Verda Follott. all of Logan, .Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren and children eif Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Holmgren and Mrs. Mary Ipsen. All had a very good time and all wished Mr. Jensen many more happy birtdhays. o clock, 4-- H Club Girls Show Unusual REG. $1.98 CHIFFON HOSE. LADIES SILK RAYON UNDIES AND . GOWNS LADIES SILK BLOOMERS .. .692for CANVAS GLOVES FOR BEET WORKERS $1,00 $1.49 ' - REG. $1.19 - -- AO V O $1,00 1C SALE ON WASH RAGS 10c, another for one First dozandup. Regular 10c seller Gephart Stores Co. .TREMONTON PHONE 33 "Good Things To Eat and Wear" We have a .tire for the price you want to pay Activity 30x3': mm 29 x 4.40 rolled The lessons of good sportsmanship, cooperation and association which teaches boys and girl sto give and take responsibility, and the ability to one-fif- th half-millio- - 2 (Continued from poge one.) vides free passes to the fair. Meals and transportation are paid by the County and local Farm Bureau. Beginning, Wednesday, October 9th, the various boys' and girls' teams of the state will demonstrate and judge in competition for a trip to Portland. The subjects are varied depending on the projects in which they have en- DID YOU EVEN STOP TO THINK I asked Alan Craig Faith, City Editor of the Cordova, Alaska, Daily Times, to tell mc something about Alaska. Mr. Faith said: 11.. Tlmt AlnX.ni v,,,,i k n, worthwhile, There is need more than a few. teaspoon sugar It takes everyone to whom is the call teaspoon dry mustard. 1 teaspoon onion juice 'icup salad oil s4 cup lemon juice Mix dry ingredients thoroughly. Add other ingredients and beat with a fork until well mixed. a. anations: Two tablespoons of catsup or sauce or a half teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce may be used to give desirable flavor. 1 tf. FOR SALE Five room home, strictly modern, 7 shares of city water, lot entirely covered with a variety of fruit trees, reasonable price, inquire of Dan Garn. Fielding, Utah. truffles salt-spoo- There was a time when farmers bought tractors to use with horses. Now they buy Farmalls to use instead of horses. It's a great system of farming, folks. Just great! Easeball is a game in which any yunog man who strikes out bravely for himself recevies no praise for it. in a strong piece of cotton cloth. Boil slowly for two or three hours and cool in the bandage. When cold remove the rind and sprinkle with sugar and fine bread crumbs. Stuffing 1 pound pecans or chestnuts 1 can mushrooms ad-v- It's a recognized fact that a Blue is the onlv color we can feel. Quality your money. It is always best to trade with continuous advertisers. They can always serve you best, for what you really want is the best at the price you can afford to pay. No person wants to buy something from a concern and then get something other than what they thought f they were purchasing. Newspaper rtisments are guarantees by the dealers that the goods are as advertised. Continuous newspaper advertising is an acid test of reliability. Cor.tin-ou- s advertising could not get away with selling merchandise. South Tremonton, Foods II, Mae With our whole heart and soul to Hansan, leader, third prize, $6.00. ';1T put it through.. Corinne, Foods 1, Mrs. Henry Cutler, Mrs. Nora Nelson, leaders, second Let's back up our leaders whose work prize, $8.00. . 1 never foil Brgiham, Foods 1, Mrs. . Ella' V. Whose time, faith and talents Reeder, leader, exhibited. employ. Elwood, Sewing, Dorothea Christen-se- To help us be useful in serving of God leader, exhibited two groups. Through which we gain greatest More of our county clubs should of joy. make complete exhibits at the county fair and they may be then transferred to the state fair. We have as good workers here as anywhere. When You Think $6.85 express themselves before an is well worth the trip. To learn these lessons should be a aim in club member. the life of every think S: audience ristmas Spiritl Encourage il That sentiment may, liua (greeting Cards keep sentiment aliue and enable you to send greetings to your friends, relatives and acquaintances. Come Noip and make your selsclioa SEK OUR FIELD AGENT MRS. GEORGE CARTER ELDER CLUB GIRLS WIN PRIZES AT STATE FAIR club girls repreThe Box Elder senting the clothing and foods projects won a first, a second and a third prize at the State Fair. Only six exhibits were entered, and when one realizes that a similar representation comes from every county in the state, the above results are worthy of comment. The large "U.S.A.C." building which is filled with four years of sewing, foods, and Home Management is a siirht worth seeing, and makes one feel that the Extension Service is certainly doing much to educate and prepare the future boys and girls of America for a practical and cooperative type of citizenship. All cannot be winners so it also tends to develop sportsmanship. These exhibiting and winning prizes are listed below: Riverside Food IT, Mabel leader, first prize, $10.00. BOX Had-fiel- d, PREVENT TIRE TROUBLE ON THE ROAD WITH A NEW SET OF " GOODYEAR'S " Fronk Chevrolet Co. TREMONTON PHONE 20 |