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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iversen were n The Bee Hive girls of the M. L A. spent visitors, Thursday and Friday at the Tuesday. j City Mrs. Sina Thorsen, who has been Girls' Camp in Logan canyon. They I - confined to her home suffering with were chaperoned by Mrs. P. C. Petter-so- n Mrs. James P. Jensen, Jr., entertainand Mrs. G. G. Swweeten. an attack of La Grippe is now able to ed a number of LtUe folks, Sunday be up and around. Dr. J. W. Chambers made a busi afternoon, in honor of the 10th birthness trip to Perry Thursday. day, of her daughter, Nora, During Tuesday afternoon districts No. 9 Evan Gee and Cyril Linford motored the afternoon, games were played and and 10 with their members met at the to Salt Lake Wednesday, returning ice cream and cake was served. home of Mrs. Anna S. Nelsen, where Thursday. Monday afternoon the Primary class a very pleasant afternoon was spent. June Stayner returned home this of the Sunday School, with their The following program was well week after spending several days at teachers, Violet Jensen and Christina rendered, with Trena Christensen in Brighton. " Bott, motored to the Crystal springs, charge. Reed Householder of Payson. who where a very enjoyable afternoon was "Come Let Us Anew." has been home of Mr. at Singing the visiting 42 students. Delicious respent by Hansen. Hattie J. Mrs. and Harold returned Prayer, Persson, freshments were served. home last week. Singing, "Utah, We Love Thee. Miss Erma 5elen of Spanish For' Remarks Trena Christensen. R. J. Stayner made a business trip spent Pioneer Day in this city with to Salt Lake City Friday. Solo, Violet N. Jensen. friends and is now staying for an inA very interesting talk was given 1 res. and Mrs. J. J. JShumway were definite time. who recently re- Logan visitors Thursday. Otto J. by Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson and turned from a mission. Clayton I rancis of Ogden, is a guest children of Brigham City spent July Mrs. Ably Jensen told of their trip at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George 24 in this city. to the National Glacier park. Henne this week. Lynn Iversen had the misfortune to Anna S. Nelson thanked all for P. C. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. get a deep cut above his left eye, while coming to visit with her. Rich, G. G. Sweeten and J. L. Harvey mowing hay last Tuesday when a bolt "We Thank Thee, 0 God, attended the Rodeo at Logan broke, hitting him on the forehead, ForSinging, A Prophet". cutting a gash. He was rushed to a Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Caddie returned Prayer, Lana Hansen. doctor and two stitches were taken to The remainder of the afternoon was from Oakley, Idaho, Friday evening. close the wound. in social conversation after Miss Grace Marriott has moved her Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and two spent which very delicious refrehsments Beauty Shop into the apartment forchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmgren, were served by Trena Christensen. merly occupied by Mrs. Dewey Richand children motored to Logan, where Nellie C. Andersen, Hattie Hansen ana ards in the Bank building. they spent Pioneer Day. of districts Lana Hansen in La Vera Manning, who has been visMr. and Mrs. Leslie Garfield, of No. 9 and 10 to charge Mrs. Nelsen, the iting in Salt Lake City, returned home Tremonton, are the proud parents of a honored guest and to the following last week. fine baby boy born, July 27th. Mrs. members: Doris Hansen, Eva Hailing, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Caddie and Mrs. Garfield was formerly Miss Delois Christina Hansen, J. W. Chambers motored to Camp Iversen, Augusta Andersen of this city. Mother and Amanda Jensen, Ably G. Jensen, Kiesel Saturday afternoon, where they baby doing fine. Andrea Hansen, Lucinda Jensen, attended the dinner held for the CounMr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren of Violet Jensen. Other invited guests, cil of Boy Scouts. this city received the sad news, Sun- who did not to districts No.s 9 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite had belong day, that their daughter, Mrs. Lydia and 10, were: Mrs. Eliza Hailing, as their guests Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Chney of Bellefourche, South Dakota, Anna M. Andersen, Emma Jensen, H. Y. Richards of Salt Lake City, Mr. is seriously ill following an operation. Thressa Brailsford, Christina Jensen, and Mrs. W. B. Barnard of Ogden and Miss Mildred Holmgren left im- and Elder J. Otto Jensen, all of this Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Logan. mediately for the bedside of her sister. city and to Mrs. Fred Lukus and two Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Innes and famMrs. Emma Ohman and Mrs. Zina children of Salt Lake Mrs. ily, Mr. and Mrs. J.- M. Gaddie and City; Hansen were shopping in Brigham Valbor Romer and three children of family left Monday morning on a fish, City, Tuesday. Ras- ing trip to Mackey, Idaho. Elwood, and Miss Mrs. Howard Eggebert and two mussen of Corinne. Gwendolyn W. Cockayne of Salt Lake City, children of Layton are visiting in this spent Sunday with friends here. city at the home of Mrs. Eggebert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Holger Rasmussen and daughter Norma of Corinne, were calling on relatives in this city, Sunday. Mrs. Emma Ohman had as her W. Cockayne of Salt Lake City, and d guests Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Wm. P. Miss Orpha Sweeten, motored to Miss Orpha Sweeten, motored to Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen and children of Brigham City, Mrs. C. Logan Thursday. G. Andersen, Mrs. Lorin Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Per sson moss children of Corinne. tored to Tooele Wednesday of last Mr. and Mrs. Bert Busenbark and week, where they spent the Twenty-fourt- h children spent Monday at the home of with relatives and returned Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lewis. home Friday. Bear River The KIltHErt GUMZCT t&. 1139. W eaters Nawipaper Union. I All hearts rejolc. in welcoming . Tba first are.n bud of sarly spring-All pulses faster seem to best When the first breeie blows soft and sweet. And none Indifferent can pass The first red robin on the grass. Edsar a. Guest. VARIOUS GOOD THINGS This Is the season of the year when lamb is at Its best A crown roast of iamb makes a most imposing appearance for a dinner. The nice thin? about the crowa roast is that it is so easy to carve. There is an old saying among the French that it is as disgraceful for a host to be Ignorant irvlng-- as it is to have a fine know how to read. not and library The art of carving is a most useful and graceful accomplishment, and it should form a part of the education of every young man and woman. Begin with the easy meats to carve, and the more complicated will not seem so overwhelming. The carver's seat should be high enough to bring the elbows on a line with the table, with ample room for moving the arms. The cut of meat or fowl should be placed on a platter large enough to allow the joint to be carved without danger to the cloth. The garnishment should never interfere with the work of the carver. Such garnishes as parsley and watercress may be laid aside and will not prove objectionable. With a crown roast all the carver has to do is to cut down between every rib. Is then ready to serve. Cocktalr Sauce. Those Each piece who enjoy the shrimp or oyster cocktails or the simpler one of fruit prepared from grapefruit or oranges will like a homemade sauce. Take two teaspoonfuls of grated horse radish, three table-spoonfu- ls of catsup, one teaspoonful of lemon Juice, four tablespoonfuls of grape-Juic-e h of a and spoonful of tabasco sauce. Mix all the ingredients and pour over the of salt, two tablespoonfuls Og-de- - Garland Personals Lo-an- to P Serve mayonnaise Duart Permanent Wave for only on cooked cauli- $5.50 ((c). 1330. Western Newspaper Union.) "The love you give away Is the love you keep." AND OTHER We've taken the mystery out oK tire buying Visit our store and we will show yott the "inside facts" about tires. We have actually cut up new tires and have the cross sections for you to examine you will easily see why Firestone quality is so outstanding. $6.50 Myrtle Holmgren "When put to the test an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness." 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Take one can of boned chicken and mix with a thin white sauce. Add one slightly beaten .cupful of egg white and one-hawhipped cream. Tour Into molds, set hot wnjer and bake until firm. garnished with capers or truffles. Serve with bechamel sauce. A Good Pep Cocktail. Beat one egg yolk, add the juice of half a lemon, one teaspoonful of honey, tils well, chill and serve as a breakfast lf Don't worry about punctures aud blowouts Mail Ovr Tirs Trier) OrsVr tit Ci 4.40 21. $5,55 $5.55 5 02i. 6.35 6-3- Punctures and blowouts are bother, some and most people fear them but NOW, because of the patented Double Cord Breaker, Fireetone has Come practically eliminated them.feature this show in and let us you that puts two extra plies of cord right under the tread where most road wear comes and where punc tures and blowouts start. 4.7519. 7.55 5.00.20. 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Combination Wave ivkitcii Lilly-whit- Come in and see the frets I August Special!! flower instead of the usual butter or cream sauce. Lilly-whit- e. only mi oilier Special Brand tires on . cocktail. For spring lamb mint sauce Is favored. Crush a bunch of mint, cover with a tablespoonful of each of water and lemon juice, boiling hot, add a tablespoonful of powdered sugar and erve. Have the mint finely chopped. Floyd Lillywhite, who is employed leaders attended the Logan Temple, in Hansel Valley, spent Sunday with Tuesday. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. C. Petterson and daughter Florence motored to Salt Lake City, Mrs. D. E. Manning had as her Monday. guest last week, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Wesley Ault of Logan spent the week-en- d of Salt Lake City. at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite, Mrs. T A. Carter. P. C. Petterson made a business trip Floyd and Erma and Cyril Linford motored to Brigham City Sunday. to Ogden, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson left Mrs. Minerva Jesse of Springville, Saturday for the Yellowstone Park. is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boss. They expect to be gone several days. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren and The Misses Alice and Eileen Cockfamily were guests at the home of ayne of Salt Lake City are spending Mrs. Holmgren's parents in Logan the week at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Frank Riser. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gunderson In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. have as their guests this week, Mrs. Howard Gunderson, the Sunday school Gunderson's sister. Miss Naoma Rich stake officers entertained Tuesday of Paris, Idaho. evening at a Springs party at the Udy Edna Capener and Orpha Sweeten Hot Springs. In compliment to Mrs. Clara Kirk furnished the program for the concert held in the stake tabernacle Sunday ham, tha stake officers of the Primary association entertained Tuesday eveafternoon. e. Miss Myrintha Bumingham of ning at the home of Mrs. Lewis The evening was spent in Bountiful, is spnding the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols. playiner bunco. The officers presented Mrs. George Nye is spending the Mrs. Kirkham with a beautiful neckweek in Brigham City, at the home of lace as a gift of appreciation for her Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron. splendid work as a member of the Mrs. Ursel Rose spent Sunday night board. with her family here, returning to Camp Kiesel, Monday evening. Lee Dunn wants to know if you Pres. C. E. Smith and son Clinton, even heard of a man admitting that he were Salt Lake visitors, Monday. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Howprd can't sleep on account of his con- Gunderson. the members of the science "What I'd like to find out," says Facutly Club and partners, entertained Fred Gephart, "is where the people at a Springs party, Monday evening at the Udy Hot Springs, Mr. and Mrs. who live beyond their incomes get the Gunderson wil leave in the near future money to do it wtih In other years around Tremonton for the east where Mr. Gunderson will they used to kiss and make up. But enter school. R. J. Stayner made a business trip now the make-u- p seems to come ahead of everything else. to Salt Lake City, Monday. Any Tremonton gardner who cant Mrs. F. J. Limb and daughter Myrle tell weeds from vegetables can learn were Ogden visitors, Monday. watching his neighbor's chickens. Millie Bush of Salt Lake City, who by Bill Foxley says his idea of a life'ias been visiting with Florence Pet- time is membership on the comjob to her returned Monday. home, terson, mittee just appointed in Chicago to. ward of members the The primary association, with officers and class check crime. We I53v joinetl with "fWCOCOQO meet but BEAT Mail Order noi . one-fourt- PAGE SEVER TlTtt04 Batteries to Sentinel. JU8t Passing on to you the UJdm savings of the one tire manufacturer who controls own sources of raw materials and who uses the most modern manufacturing methods in the Industry-Leader-ship, gained in actual performance on race track and other endurance runs. The In. ventor of the Balloon Tire. "Most Miles Per Dollar, 7Wflrrn7T7 JUL ll HV DOUBLE GUARANTEE All Tires Guaranteed Without Limitations by Us and Firestone. We Mount Your Tires FREE - Drive in TODAY! one-hal- Slice one lemon and two oranges, cluding the peeling, very thin and cook In the prune Juice until tender. 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