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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930. banks and other financial institutions to obtain capital for capable men who j might enter the dairy industry. It also -h would conduct an extensive education- .j. al campaign in the interest of On the opening aay 01 me January Daughters of the Pioneers held of District court in Box Elder term of home the at their January meeting Hon. Melvin C. Harris, preCounty, Mrs. J. D. Harris at three o'clock, siding1, the folliwing probate decrees Arelia Lient 1st. afternoon. Thursday were rendered: the Bosley, presiding. Officers fromwere In the matter of the estate and County Camp at Brigham City guardianship of Wesley Reed Larsen expected to be present to assist in the a. minor, the hearing on the petition electing new officers. It was probThe annual convention of the Utah for settlement of account of guardian that weather bad to they the due ably Association will is continued to a later date. did not come, so the election was held Poultry Producers Newhouse hotel the at open Friday over until the February meeting. In the estate of Howard C. Reeder and will continue throughout Satur- and Caroline M. Reeder deceased, and follows: The program given day. order is made confirming the sale of Singing, "Our Mountain Home;" The program for Friday will in- of certain real estate to M. L. Reeder, read minutes A. Dunn; prayer, Mary clude reports on field and poultry and roll called; Mrs. Harriet Harris activities by Albertus Williardson; for the sum of $1,000.00. The petition of Jane L. Kempttin, gave the lesson on early history, feed department, H. M. Blackman; of the person and estate of buildGuardian road with dealing particularly plant supervision, H. L. Strong; audit, Ada Kempton, a Minor, to lease cering and communication with the east; J. Percy Goddard, tain sheep is called and passed and "We thank Thee" was the closing These reports will be interspensed stricken to be renoticed. offered was Benediction by song. with singing, the aftermatter of the estate of Anna Chaplain Jane E. Brough. Twelve noon Community be devoted to the B. In the to session the last will of members were present, including election of officers. At Klorerig, the conclusion said decedentdeceased, to probate is admitted the Mesdames Aulia Bosley, Mary E. of the session, a grand ball and Max Kloerig appointed execultor, Seager, Dora Brough, Jane E. Brough will be evening to all which farm to act without bond in accordance Mary A. Dunn, Mary Harris, Harriet bureau given, members, their wives and with the terms of said will. Harris, Margaret H. Pack, Ella H. sweethearts are invited. Andersen, Annie Holland, Margaret In the estate of David Ben Baron, Ballard and Helen Allen. deceased an order is made admitting The social hour was pleasantly the last will and testament to probate, Wood in conversation and in eating appointing Freda S. Baron executrix, ' spent to act without bond in accordance wtih the delicious refreshments served by the hostess. the temrs of said will. Norman and Herman Andreason, of In the estate of Christian M. Jenof Wood Frank Fielding was painElwood, were dinner guests on Sundeceased, an order is made apsen, fully injured last Thursday evening, day of the O. A. Seager family. when he fell from a ladder, while pointing Elijah Jensen, administrator a bond in the sum of Amos Hansen and family of Elhelping to remove the decorations upon giving wood, were guests of R. G. Brough from the amusement hall following $300.00 and taking the oath of office as required by law. and family last Sunday. the Club anniversary ball. In the matter of the estate of BenHis nose was severely cut, requir- jamin T. Alvord, deceased, Lana J. ing three stitches and it was thought Alvord is appointed administratrix, To that he has probably sustained inter- upon giving a bond in the sum of nal injuries. Cower $3,000.00 and taknig the oath of office as required h law. In the estate and guardianship of In line with the general demand for Poultry-Eg- g Katheryn Wight and Glen Whitaker marketing which, every Wight, minors an order is made Show day is growing more pronounced a monthly allowance for the granting among farmers, the chambers of comsupport and maintenance of said merce of Ogden and Salt Lake are The Utah Poultry Producers' asso- minors. taking steps for the organization of a e In the matter of the estate of Utah Dairy Development association. ciation, reports shipments for the Caroline an Lanzer, deceased, 600 cars of eggs; The purpose of the association year by them were order is made appointing C. W. Durn, being to act as a clearing house for 99 cars live poultry, 80 cars turkeys administrator, his bond being fixed in of and carloads dressed poultry. dairy problems and to sponsor the the sum of $1,000.00. The required An increase of more than three mil- bond is industry from an educational and by the Clerk and lion dollars in Utah poultry industry letters approved financial standpoint. of administration issued. 1929 a for the over was At joint meeting last Saturday, it previous year, Notice to creditors is ordered pubwas decided to appoint a special com- noted in a survey completed by Frank lished and appraisers appointed. mittee of three to draw up a consti- Andrews, federal statistician The deInthe estate of John E. tution and for the proposed total receipts paid for eggs, live and ceased, an order is made Pierce, authorizing dressed and organization. These will be presented poultry turkeys, exceeded executrix to mortgage certain real to the Ogden and Salt Lake chamber $11,000,000 for 1929 while the total the estate in Section 22 Township 13 dairy committees and if adopted, rep- for 1928 was $7,500,000. North Range 3 West An order is resentatives of the dairy industry will The egg receipts alone for 1929 also made authorizing the executrix be called in from all parts of the state were equal to 1928's entire figure, to sell certain real estate belonging to to finally adopt the plan. while poultry alone netted the state the estate of said deceased. Under plans as discussed growers $2,200,000 and turkeys were In the estate of William J. Kunzler, the organization would workSaturday through third with $1,300,000. deceased, an order is made confirming the sale of Lot one and the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the East half of the Southeast quarter bection four, township twelve North range thirteen West, S. L. M. containing 161.18 acres to David James. In the estate of Rebecca T. Mathias, deceased, an order is made appointing Laura Mathias administratrix, De Boms Non, upon giving a bond in the OIL, GAS sum of $1,000.00 and taking the oath of office as required by law. The adis authorized to sell" at ministratrix BOLTS private sale the West half of Lot Plat "B", three, in block twenty-ninBrigham City Survey, containing one- half acre said property belonging to the estate of said deceased. Stephen M. Reed, the administrator of the estate of John Reed, deceased, is authorized to mortgage the North half of Lot 11, Block 16, Plat "A", Brigham City Survey, together with regular City Water right thereto be. longing. In the estate and guardianshin of Easy shifting of Gears will be appreciated in this cold AsaNeal Hilton, a minor, Sarah Hilton is appointed guardian upon giving weather, after you have had us steam clean your transa bond in the sum of S3.000.00. and taking the oath of office as by statute mission and differential and refill with VICO TRANSMISrequired. In the matter of the estate of SION GREASE LIGHT, making your car run as in good, James H. Tingey, deceased. Sarah Tingey, administratrix, is authorizes old summertime. to convey real estate to the State Security Bank to settle and compromise certain secured indebtedness against said estate. In the estate of Emelia D. Madsen. deceased, an order is made appointing Emelia M. Welling, administratrix upon giving a bond in the sum of $400.00. and taking and subscribing the oath of office as required by law. in tne Jbstate of George W. Crag-headeceased, an order is made confirming Rale of- 25" nrroo nf Ton tXt 1MIIU in Section two township eight North range two West tEarl C. Anderson. In the estate of H. C. Sanders, Gas ADAM the final account of Gertrude Sanders, administratrix, is allowed, approved and settled an dthe residue of the estate distributed to the widow ot said deceased, according to the terms of thew ill of said deceased. In the estate of Levi Wise, deceased Harold Wise administrator is dis charged from and his letters are vacated and the National Suretv Com. pany, his bondsmen released from any liability to be hereafter incurred. An order is made discharging Peter TO rvnuason as ndmimstrntor of the estate of Rozilla K. Peterson, de ceased, and his letters vacated and his bondsmen released from any further liability to be hereafter incurred. In the case of H. Miller , and others against A. W. Ackley, an order is made dismissing the action as the matter has been settled out of court. District Court News Tremonton Locals Anli portant Selling Poultry Convention Friday At Salt Lake of Patterned HIRTS A Decidedly Low Price Frank Injured From Ladder Falling to know that they are worth much more than the price! You'll like the neat stripe pattern which is VAT printed on light colored VAT printed backgrounds. Cut over brge patterns they are roomy in the arrnholes and made with plenty of length in the shirttail. Collars and sleeves are made with enough extra material to allow for natural shrinkage. Every shirt is an IMPORTANT value! Shrewd shoppers will buy them by the To Dairy Association Utah Territory Shipments Large Increase Han-sin- sec these shirts is half-doze- 1 c " n! Collars Attached and Nedkband StylcYou'UWant Several! " by-la- FROZEN? RADIATORS, LINES, SHACKLE e, Lightning Liqufier Is the Only Machine in Tremonton For a Quick and Efficient Remedy ' Blue Light Station No. 9 IMTHURN, "The d, CI Man," Mgr. r y J.C.PENNEYC0 l The following musical program was given: Holy Night (arr. for voice and piano.) Elaine Gephart Shirley Watland . "Marigolds All Aglow" Esther C. Benson Norman iShaw John Williams "Little Gray Owl" Emma Lou Stander Bilbro "In the Village" Geraldine Beard Helen McGregor "Toy Sail Boat" Lois Rohde Two Log Camp Stories Popular Demand Brings Second Old Time Dance Hand bills are out announcing good. another old time dance to be held, Friday, January 24, in the ward hall THE MODERN DRUG STORE under the M. I. A. recreational proBuyer Give me a radio tube and gram. Since the last dance of this kind therehas been a constant de- a pick-axSeller Why, we don't carry those mand for another. People from all over the valley have stated their in- things. Buyer Some drug store, I'll say. Bilbro tentions to come for another good (a) "The Woodcutters" (b) "The Sawmill." Burke Gephart "O Sol O Mio" Capua Gloria Dalton An Irish Romance Henry Purmont Eames (a) Little Bit O' Blarney. (b) . The Minstrel Boy. Cole Winzeler The following members were present: Emma Lou Stander, Elaine Gephart, Norman Shaw, Geraldine Beard, Dorothy Calderwood, Shirley Wat-lanLois Rohde, Louisa Eldredge, Dalton, and Burke Gephart. Mrs. Alice Crockett, Phyllis Bates, Gloria Mary Newman was a special guest. Seven members were absent because of the extreme cold weather. A delicious luncheon was served, after which games were played. Mrs. G. H. Watland will entertain the club next month on February 4th. d, Taxpayers' Association Endorses Tax Revision The January issue of the Utah Taxpayers, the official organ of the Utah Taxpeyers Association comes out definitely for a tax revision plan that will be based on facts. It urges that the excellent work of the Tax Revision commission, aided by the legislature committee, shall 1e taken as a basis by the legislature for their consideration and that nreindiYe. sertion- aiism, selfishness, political and other influences shall not he allnwpH a tnte the place of a scientific approach to tne suDject ot taxation. It urges against any compromise plan which will only create new sources of discontent. It concludes with the statement: "Let us have either an improvement in the tax plan, based Club upon scientific reseach and a knowledge of our economic conditions, or else the retention of the present one." On the question of assessors it The Mozart club held a delightful that in selecting deputies they urges meeting nt the home of F. C. Gephart consider qualifications onl yand that on last Friday evening with Buike should not be consideration political as host. Gephart the basis for the hiring of deputies that are charged with the most important working the entire system of OUll taxation, namely, the placing of valuations. The same issue praises the 1929 legislature for having the lowest costs of all the legislature in the United States for that year. There is also MAKE GOOD OR WE DO an interesting tabulation setting forth the costs are to redeem the bond Co. what dollar, pointing out that in the final Phone 20 settlement the amount paid is someTremonton, Utah times double the face of the bond. ef For Winter Feasts Ham is Sweetest Offering Ham Loaf By Maureen McKernan ham is to America are to France BAKED trufflesroast beef Is to bully 14 Eagland. Hely rites of days, to the pioneer American, were "hog killta'" and the emetine of meats tor the winter. Baked ham, to our forefathers, was supreme delicacy of the winter days. Two hundred years of tradition has built up a ceremonial background for baked ham, and "sugar cored" and "hickory smoked' are words synonymous with all that is delightful to the palate. Ham lends itself to every occasion. For parties or for large famhappier seily dinners, there is no lection of meat than a whole baked ham. For the hastily prepared meal, for a small number of people, a slice of ham baked in rich evaporated milk, which does not 'curdle under heat, cannot be surpassed. v . Now Is The Time ' to get your plans in shape for your building program this coming spring and summer. Come in and talk over your building plans with us. You will find many helpful plans and suggestions. Come in and get lined up now so you'll be all ready to "go" when the weather breaks. Wilson Lumber Co. "EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING" 3 cup bread cops left-avoanea nam lb. veal er lb. eggs crurau cup evaporated milk pork Put meat threagh food chopper. Add remaining ingredients and mix welL Add salt if needed. Shapol into a loaf and place in a small roaster. Pour 1 cup hot water over; loaf. Cover and bake 75 minutes; la a moderate oven (4M V.y Ham a la Breck cops cooked macaroni cup cold baked ham 94 cup evaporated milk diluted with cup water 2 1 4 eggs y jC 1 tap. salt tap. pepper 4 tsp. onion juice tap. mustard Cover bottom of buttered bakinc dish with a layer of cooked macaroni. Add a layer of finely chopped ham. Repeat until all of macaroni and ham are used. Mix diluted milk with slightly beaten eggs and seasonings and pour over ham and macaroni. Bake in a moderate oven (360 F.) until firm. Spiced Baked Ham 1 11 lb. ham 1 t?p. mustard 1 cup vinegar or 4 doz. whole cloves cider u cup brown sugar I cup hot water 6 red apples Plunge ham into boiling water, boil ten minutes, reduce heat and, simmer two hours. Take ham from water and remove skin from two-thirof the ham, leaving one-thi-rd on shank end. Bake in , slow oven (275 to 300' F.) one hofr ,V with fat side up, basting with' c. mixture of 1 cup vinegar (or cider),' 1 cup hot water and 1 level of dry mustard. Score the fat side of the ham with a sharp knife in a checkerboard fashion. Tress whole cloves into the center of each check formed by the scoring. Sprinkle brown supar over the entire surface and continue baking for one and one-hahonrs, ul Mozart Hold Delightful Meeting Fronk Chevrolet time. Prizes are offered for the best old time jig and a general good time is assured and everybody is cordially invited to attend. Budget tickets are Baked Ham 1 S 1 tie ham about cup evaporated I Inohes thick milk 2 brown hard cooked eggs tsp. sugar thsp. flour Parsley cup water Trim ham leaving a re- moved Into small pieces and mix with the sugar. Rub flour into bam and put into an oiled baking dish. mixture over Sprinkle the the top and add the water. Bake In a hot oven 25 F.) 15 minutes, then reduce the temperature to low oven (250 F.). Add milk and bake until tender, about 1 hours. Garnish with slices ot eggs and sprigs of parsley. Large slice ham fields: S Barrings. -- Place apples, halved and cored, around the ham, return to oven and bake until done. Inch layer of fat Cut fat that has been fat-sug- lt basting frequently. 1 Ham Mousse 1 prepared tp. muHtanl Pew grains cayenne cup evaporaiea miiK, cnuiea ana tbp. granulated VPif . wat'r 7? .l.i,miHi,1tr 73 v.iij cuupeu baked ham sun whipped Soak gelatin In cold water and dissolve in boiling water. Cool and add chopped ham, mustard and cayenne. When mixture begins to set, fold In whipped milk. Turn' Into a mold rinsed with cold water.! Chill thoroughly. Remove from mold and . garnish with parsUyv |