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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. KMEuD SdKKS(7 It I iii M. , M ; ff .it. -- -- III sRUfti Whites oooooooooooo JSSEFMTIIE FARM 5 EVERYTHING TCUMMHBs. -1 oooooooooooooo nCTL. ,PsKJ-f- i$ 4 ' tf fS 'IKi'vr'" XjV ' "i Penrose Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill' and Mrs, Wilford Miller were Ogden visit- ors on Wednesday. Mrs. William Miller returned home after spending the past ten days with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Wads-wor-th of Hooper, who are the proud Mrs. parents or a fine baby boy. Wadsworth was formerly Miss Evelyn Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Shuman were calling on friends in Bear River City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller were Tremonton visitors on Monday. On Sunday evening a very interesting Genealogical meeting was held here. Vernon Rhodes and Marvin Nielson, of Garland, were in attend ance and gave some good talks on the Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Peterson were Bnghanv visitors on Monday. John Granger of Ashland, Neb.; is the guest 'of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon , Granger. : Everybody is delighted with the wonderful fair and many from here received ribbons. ; . tne RyanitLDdDRi DDdDD-HAD- THE KITCHEN CABINET tt RADIO It eoeta fortune took years to build. It's opening the nation's apes to radio value. Bear its """""g performance its new Colorful Tonetoday. We'll demonstrate every model gladly. Easiest terms In town. su-po- ). 1930. Western Newspape'r Union.) Americans are the only people in the world willing to pay foreigners for the privilege of listening to them tell how uncultured we really are. New York Morning Telegraph. It Cf " Model 131 $137.50 Sold complete with Majeetio Matched Tubes, $163.50 THIS AND THAT . f WEEK Sept. 22-2- 8 1. f , . B0XELD2E COUNTY S STATE OP UTAH 5 Ws A Remember, thit it Your Cttb, Help Protect It Reduced bag limits and improved v concentration grounds will eventually mean much better hunting for Hhe sportsmen of Utah, J. Arthur Mecham, state fish and game commissioner, dell Secretary of State, Milton H. Wellclared recently. Mr. Mecham recently honored a request for extradition ing, announced a reduction in the bag limits from 25 to 15 and the limit of issued by County Attorney Lewis geese from 8 to 4. The new regula- Jones, for the return of William E. tions permit the hunter to have in his Marx on a charge of issuing a fictitpossession at one time 30 ducks and ious check in 1924 to one of the buseight geese but these must represent iness houses in the county. Marx is two days' limit The season will be now serving time in the Oregon peni open from October 1 to December 31 tentiary and iShenfi John H. Zundel, with exception of the following counreceiving approval of the acting ties: Washington, Kane, Grand Emery, upon Chief Executive, left to return the de San SumUintah, Juan, Iron, Beaver, fendant. A year or so ago an attempt mit, Morgan, Rich, Sevier and Millard was made to return the defendant which will be open until January 15. from the state of Washington where it was understood he was incarcerated in oven for mree or tour hours, or until the county jail, but the Governor of tender. Just before serving remove the fowl and add to the Juices one cupful of milk which has been blended tablespoonfuls with one and .one-haof flour. Cook for ten minutes, replace fowl and serve from casserole.. Turnip or Carrot Custard. Take one cupful of grated raw carrot or turnip, niis!ir(l nnd cnokcil. Heat two es.i;s, add the vegetable and one pint of teaspoonTai of salt, two mill:, one-hatablespoonfuls of incited butter and a few drops of tabasco. Mix well and hake in a dish set into hot water. When the custard is set in the center r.rrve at once. District Court News . that state refused to honor extradi- tion. ' ... Monroe Biisenbark of Garland was convicted of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor on July 31 of this year. The cpurt put order to give the defendant an oppor-of- f the time for passing sentence in tunity to make restitution to the Duke family for their vehicle, which was damaged in the crash. Lee Marshal was convicted in the Juvenile Court of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and was sentenced to thirty days in the county jail. E; Bitten, with a group of alleged aliases, was arraiened in the Citv Court yesterday charged with passing a fictitious check on the Bair Service at Willard. Bitten desired-timto plead and was given until Station - Thursday to do so. Another thing that seldom turns out like you think it is going to is the car ahead of you driven by a woman. If a fellow has both hands gripped on the steering wheel then the woman riding beside him is his wife. It seems that a free country is one in wheih everybody has a right to mind everybody else's business. Not that it matters, but what ever became of the old-tiTremonton boy who spent all of his spare time at drawing curlicued birds with letters in their bills? That doctor who declared that kissing shortens life evidently meant single life. lf . NATIONAL RADIO 1 ' " t grounds lf -b l jj W ft H " Top AH set for a big day's shooting. Lower Left One of the dykes which backs up the water in the public shooting grounds. Lower right a map of the public shooting grounds: Place slices of pineapple around the ham when baking and baste with the liquor from the - pan. Serve the bam garnished with the nicely browned pineapple slices. , Horseradish is much better If grated and used within a week or two, as it loses- Its flavor and pungency by standing, JAZZING UP ALGERIA even if well sealed. Add 1 a little vinegar, sugar French cooperation with Yankee and salt to the grated root and cover has made the American salesmanship tightly. record and phonograph business a Never throw away even a small bit one in Algeria, according to a of cheese. Grate it, add to any cream booming statement issued by the Department of or soup, creamed potatoes, omelet Commerce summarizing a report by esealloped dish.i the Consul General in Touchettem, While the rhubarb is fresh and ten- Algeria. Although the European residents in this French possession are the der prepare some : Rhubarb Conserve. Combine four main purchasers, practically all of the France. cupfuls of rhubarb cut fine, four cup-fu- trade is transacted through The taste of the natives of Algeria of sugar, two oranges, juice and classrind, two lemons, Juice and grated runs to Arabian songs, French Classmusic and American jazz. ical of a of teaspoonful rind, music is preferred by the wealthsalt. Heat the mixture until the sugar ical but American records manier classes, not is dissolved then boil rapidly and France are most popular in ufactured too long to destroy the color and in the Algerian market although four blanched of one Add flavor. cupful or five other makes of records of almonds shredded and pour into Jelly foreign origin are sold. A good busiglasses. Let the mixture cool a little ness is done by American manufactbefore putting in the glasses as the urers having agencies or branches in Paris. They often sell their phononuts will otherwise come to the top. n Casserole. Cut the fowl graphs on the American payment basis Fowl installment plan. Even in AlgerInto serving-slse- d pieces. Dust with ia,the ten or twelve months is often pepper and salt and dredge with flour. allowed for settlement on purchases. Brown delicately In a small quantity One wav to understand a people is of fat. As each piece Is cooked s' its music. And mutual through tUnse out the to the casserole. commercial inter throuarh fat In the frying pan and add to. the course is the surest guaranty of world easMrU. Cover as4 ,!,. . alewt ls W 'ffW ' ff PUBLIC SHOOTING" t&m " mm41 Jm . worK. - f', 3 . " 5E-- r one-fourt- h Don't Forget Qctober lSt is opening day of J) As always, you will find here a complete assortment of everything that you need and ALL NEW FRESH stock. Here you will find the famous Western SUPER X and Remington EXPRESS shells in a HUNTING FISHING I complete line. SHELLS GUNS - 95c up $8.50 up - Call in and let us fit you up with your requirements, remember, we sell Hunting Licenses. And For Fine Sporting Goods, see: Wilson Lumber Co. under-standin- Phone 11 "Everything, to Build Anything" - " " " - , Tremonton, Utah |