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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930 PAGE TWO joicing over the --arrival of a 8 2 Hind baby tojf rfakh came to bless their home last week. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mr .and Mrs. Oleen Josephson motored to Brigham City Saturday to visit Mr. Josephson's father ' who is ill at this writing. lA number of young sports attended the dance at Malad City Saturday evening. Mrs. William S. Mason and daughter, Mrs. Roy Webster were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Charity R. Nish. Mrs. Geo. J. Mason, Mrs. Hannah Hess were Friday guests of Mrs. Don 1-- THE E3' r73tITrHFM . . ton. was guest of Mrs. H. P, Larsen last week while canvassing Elwood for Co. the Ever-Be- st The Sunday School and Priesthood meeting at Garland Sunday was well attended from here. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Morgan of Tre monton, attended the Sacrament meet (ck 112. Waaturn Nwsppr Union ing here Sunday evening . blder Mor gan was one of the speakers- and gave "It's a word of cbeer and s smlls a very interesting talk: on his mission for you. , ary experiences. It's an honor to riv and so Mrs. Carl Romer received the sad honor to win It'a tht grasp of the hand that is news last Friday of the death of her . strung and true mother, Mrs. Nielsen, of Bear River Am It clasps your hand and welCity. She died suddenly while on a comes you i fvisit in Brigham City. Mrs. Romer R. Lamb. lit's your hand stretched out to a Ten Belief Society sisters met at has the sympathy of her many friends distant friend Across ths horizon of mountain the church house Thursday afternoon here. and sea Funeral pervices were held in Bear for instructions on art work. It's a grip of fraternity knowing who River Carol Mrs. Mr. and City Tuesday. Bishop and Mrs. Josephson no end was living in part of Mrs. Sarah Arch V. L. Hansen attended the funeral. This handclasp of friendship, Orvil Hunsaker, accompanied ibalds home have moved back to Brig-haby for you and for ma." Mrs. V. L. Hansen and daughter Vera for the winter. City SOME GOOD DISHZS The dreadful blizzard we had here and Lois, went to Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen Saturday night and Sunday forenoon If tliere Is part of a spouge cake made the dugway on the Malad hill went to Farmington last Tuesday left,. bse It cut Into small pieces south of town very near impassable. where they attended the funeral of The van driver who was taking the a nephew of Mr. Christensen s. Mr. George O. Nye and Mr. Leo with sections of orangi-- men to the factory had some time getEn 1 or sliced neuehes. 1'our ting through as the snow had drifted Walker, of the Stake M. I. A. Board, in Feb- visited the. M. I. A. here last Tuesover the cake and fruit in like it did last two years of day evening. Mr. Nye gave some time this storm for Some a soft custard that has ruary. very valuable instructions to the mu the year. been well chilled. Top sic group. with a spoonful of Mr. Walker spoke in behalf of the whipped cream and big festival to be held at Garland next with a cherry If It Thursday . The M Men have been very busy la for a special occasion. practicing their play, "Don't Make Baked Caramel Cus Me Laugh ' which will be presented tard. There are few people who do here next Tuesday. They expect a .not enjoy a food custard, baked, turn-ou- t on that evening. good boiled or serred as floating Island. Mrs. Lucinda Jensen and Mrs. Jen five one Take eggs, quart of milk, sen, of Bear River City, were visitors cupful of sugar, four tablespoon-fo- l at the Relief Society here Tuesday. of caramel sirup, Mrs. Jensen THke of the interest of school tiesCci rjod wanted all to of salt and THAT if you wish to increase your be interested enough to vote on Dec. of vanilla extract Heat the anflk, ld augar and caramel, add the business this season and the next sea- 3rd. Hglitljk 'beaten eggs and vanilla and son and the following season, you enlist the aid of continuous pour ftito custard cupe set into hot should watec? Bake until the center la Arm newspaper advertising. : If your business is good, you can ' enough to leave a knife clean when always plan more advertising to make make the To ; thrust into the custard. it better. sirup ;tut sugar Into a smooth frying Only by using advertising space in .pan, jnjelt and stir until liquid, add local papers can you be sure to reap dissolved. your full share of trade. , boiling water and stir until This sirup may be bottled and kept for Newspaper advertising makes your 'some-ttmbusiness safe for success it multito use for flavoring. C. F. Redlich, Minneapolis, Minn., ' Pineapple Custard. Heat one quart plies sales appeal. will demonstrate without charge his Newspaper advertising tells the , of milk, cupful of sugar and method at Brigham, Satur eggs very story of what you have to sell in one unequalled pour over four would otherwise Norv. take where it 29, at the Eccles Hotel, day, day, slowly. Cook In a double boiler until months. a. m. to 4 p. m. Evening 10 from Remove coats the the custard spoon. Newspaper advertising is a whole- by telephone appointment. from ftie fire and coot" Add two cup- sale reminder to the public as to what fuls of pineapple cut Into small pieces, you have to sell and where to buy. Mr. C. F. Redlich says: flavor-- ' with vanilla and serve. Newspaper advertising is going to The "Perfect Retention Shields' Chocolate Pudding. Mix alz the public and telling them time and hold the rupture perfectly, no matter of cornstarch with one half time again where they should buy and what the body assumes or how to save rich position money. of cnpfu jff augar, add one quart knows that only worth how heavy a weight you lift. They Everybody and of salt teaspoonful milk, boiler until ' the while merchandise or service can give instant relief and contract the , cook . la a double stand the light of newspaper advertisstare la well cookedat least 20 opening in a remarkably short time. ing. on egg until light, pour The secret of their success is in Newspaper advertising1 lets every 4ke hot padding slowly Into It and body know what you know, so their simpicity. An .expertly adjusted they heat 'well again. Add one teaspoou- - can profit by buying from you. device seals the opening without dis and pour Into wet molds. ful or detention from work. It comfort Only two million of the six million is practically everlasting, sanitary, farm homes in the United States are with radio. Although the comfortable and actually hold rupequipped " .J .1 Department of Agriculture has for ten tures which, heretofore were consid years carried on a continuous cam- ered uncontrollable. paign to induce farmers to use the raStomach troubles, backache and dio as an important adjunct to the business of scientific farming, relative constipation, nearly always a conse j DeweyviHc ly few farmers have purchased radio quence of rupture, promptly disap receivers. . While most farmers agree that ra- pear. Geo Miller of Logan visited a few NOTICE : All whom we have treat days Here with his brother and family, dio on the farm is of tremendous value aside from its entertainment fea- ed Wilfo! Miller. during the past ten years are in Wednesday, Mrs. Duett Loveland of tures, there has been up to now no vited to come in for a free inspection. this place was dinner guests of Mr. wholly satisfactory set for farm use. HOME OFFICE: v Now comes an announcement which and Mars. John J. Becker at Ogden, 533 to Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. put the farmer on a basis MrslOrvall Nish and little son of promises of equality with dwellers as far Plymouth were guests of their parents as radio receptioncity is concerned. FolMr .and Mrs. Joseph Husser here Fri- lowing several years research, sets are day. built by a number of manufacbeing When You Think Mrs., Clarence Brough and- little turers which will operate as satisfacHARDWARE on relatives daughter were calling torily and about as economically as here Saturday. the city dweller's power set. Radio WILSON Mrs John Eckley received word engineers, familiar with the intricate from (Nebraska that her To Build Anything" problems of power receiver design "Everything died Sunday morning. states that these sets operate better Phone 11 Ander Gardner of Idaho Falls vis- than AC receivers, because of the ited Ijere with relatives for a few absence of background power line disturbing noises. days. A new type tube has been developMr. 'and Mrs. John C. Dewey Jr. and ed which operates on only two volts, was of Idaho Emmett, family calling on relatives here one day last week while a "breathing batteryl" which litanJ They Imotored through to Salt Lake erally breathes oxygen from the air TKe only place in tHa U. S. wham catalog advotiMna matter comin anjrlina of baamaaa City where they will spend a few days to sustain constant voltage throughaaW Without obtained Froa b or can product out a long life without recharging has with relatives. (J Mi t too t tn Amancaa Industrial Ubnry. Wnta for Buainaaa Adveitarins; Matter yom ara Tuesday Mrs. Wilford Miller, Mrs. also been perfected. interact ad will ba promptly forwareW. The new "air cell" setsso called Con Fryer, Mrs. Marion Dutman and because of the "breathing battery" AUHICAI IIDIJTIIU LIBIAIV Miss Hilda Knudson motored to Hllaaa where they called on friends and which supplies the "A" current can be EatiariaBmllla, Cat run on an average of three hours a did shopping for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. H. A Llsh and daugh- day ror an entire year without replacOUU ter, Ireen were in Bingham the first ing the air cell battery. When the of theweek. battery is dead at the end of that time MrsV Fred C. Farmer and sons were it is discarded and another one mir- In Ogden Saturday where the boys are chased for less than, half of what it would cost to supply "A" current for attendSnsr dancing school. Mips Elain Hansen of Logan visit- a like period with dry cells. ed her parents here the week end. It looks as if the farmer at last MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Mrs1. Fred Harwood of Salt Lake will be able to use the radio both for visited Sunday here with her parents, profit and pleasure without the exCo. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish. pense and annoyances which have Phone 24 Last Sunday Mr .and Mrs. W. W. marked his efforts to do so in the TremonUn, Utah Mrs. Ellen Hunsaker of last Lasley and Honeyville were calling on relatives here. Mrs. J. A. Fryer visited here daughElwood at Salt Lake ter, Mrs. Eugene Schieb ' - m . r ' gar-nis- h one-ha- one-fourt- h one-ha- )&) to tSMi lf ul lf .... EAT TURKEY FOR THANKSGIVING AND EVERY DAY BETWEEN NOW AND THEN There is no reason why every man, wo man and child should not have their fill of the best meat grown in UTAH. WE ARE SELLING DRESSED TURKEYS At 20c A Pound TURBuy them, eat them, give the kids a big KEY dinner and help get the market cleared up before CHRISTMAS. Interest Rate J. W. McDowall Also an kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance EXPERT HERF Apply Produce JAMES BROUGH Secretary and Treasurer We Want 9Ein n -, Garland National Farm Loan Association GARLAND UTAH Dead Or Alive table-spoonfu- ls one-ha- . ' HORSES and COWS lf . ft ready position in the Ward begin active practice. In spite of strenuous efforts on the out get the beets part of growers to the ground. - This some are still in unusual extra cold weather coming so early in the season, as such a sudden change from the balmy Indian Summer days is a matter of surprise rnmmcnt on all sides. TURKEY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN Federal Farm Loans RUPTURE lf well-beate- The annual high school Agenda club vaudeville was wel lattended by people from this community. Each act showed that much time and effort had been expended to make the event the big success, which it proved to be. Thursday of last week the ladies farm bureau was held at the home of local president, Mrs. L. M. Holman. Miss Elna Miller of the Extension Service gave a most splendid talk on the subject of Child Welfare. She used two children to demonstrate with which made the lecture more interest ing and helpful to the goodly number of ladies who were present. As a result of the severe blizzard Saturday night and Sunday morning some cross roads became impassable by auto so no Sunday School was held. Very few attended the Stake Priest hood meeting because of the weather. The dangerous curve at the canal bridge near Mrs. S. C, Sorensen's was the scene of another accident Satur day evening. The car of Mr. Dan Gam, of Fieldinsr, plunged through the railing and into the canal Fortunately the occupants were not injured other than badly frightened. It is a wonder that this and former acci dents, at this particular place, have not resulted more seriously. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen were Britrham visitors Thursday of last week. Mrs. Hansen's mother, Mrs. Laura Olsen, has been a recent guest ular Relief Society meeting 'held Tuesday at the Ward House. Messrs. Last Anderson and Wood, of Garland visited Mutual Tuesday evening in the interest of the banquet and dance being given Thursday even to help ing at Garland, to raise funds recreationnew the of defray expenses al hall. Another indication of winter is that ul e, one-ha- East Garland I ... the basket ball season is at hand. Afat the Hansen home. Tuesday evening the M. The literary lesson on Short Stories ter Mutual Scouts and placed the baskets in Men in regthe the was subject continued, to House Colorado Animal Company 49 PHONE By-Produ- LOGAN cts :. -1- - - THINK - son-in-la- w Free to Public Can you be thankful today that you are making In Modern 1 930 Designs Do it today and be Our 1930 Christmas Greeting Cards far surpass anything we have ever shown. f New and modernistic designs in a veritable rainbow of colors. Christmas cards printed, engraved or etched and imprinted to your order. Far superior in quality and beauty. ,. en Trembnton 4REIEEl TODAY l Banking MRS. GEO. CARTER, OUR DISTINCTIVE FIELD REPRESENTATIVE FOR LINE OF BURGOYNE XMAS CARDS AND BUSINESS LETTERHEADS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. CALL AND SEE THEM. Co- - - Fronk Chevrolet Bear River Valley Leader , Monday. ' 4 - ; Mrs. Marian K. JpriEPD tf 7Mr City was guest of Mrs. V. L. Hansen -!- - ' i I: Plymouth last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. EUas Andersen accompanied their son, Milton, to Og- den last Wednesday. From there he Sister Rudd who has been visiting left for Kansas City to represent the at Famington for the past week with Future Farmers of Utah. relatives returned home Sunday evenClair Mann Riven tv wmV Salt Lake City, where he attended a ing. Mr. and Mrs. Oswell Hess of Rock was the guest of Mr. and party. land, Idaho wer eMonday evening Mrs. McClure. Mrs. Maurice Hansen and little son quests oi garan A. Kudd, as they .were o ntheir way from Farmington Dale spent several days in Salt Lake wherthey were visiting Mr. Hess' visiting relatives and friends. She left last Saturday in company with Mae father,1 Mr. John Fred Hess. Mr. Oleen Josephson was Wednes- Tavlor. of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Jensen of day's guest of relatives at Malad City Mrs. Marvil Pierson. Mrs. Virgil matcher, visited at H. r. Rasmus sen Nish and Mrs. Harry Bruce were Og- last Monday. The Tfmr1f visitors of Tyvaam lacf den visitors Thursday. Mr. Thomas Clark of Malad City is Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter here visiting his mother, Mrs. Elizarntiai, mr. ana Mrs. Andrews Jenbeth Clark. sen, Mr And Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen, Mrs. Geo. J. Mason. Mrs. Hannah Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen, J. Hess. Bin. Don R. Lamb and son Dean P. Christensen, Amos Hansen' and Mrs. Jesse Lamb and son, Vernon, Martins Larsen. were Wednesday shoppers of Garland Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shepherd also ana Tjremonton. spent Friday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. George Steed are re- Mrs. Catherine Johnsen, of Tremoiu fc IT") TE War a ai a Don't Neglect your Eyes TREMONTON FOLKS By H. G. Scott There MATTET? WITH top's Ul They mean too much to you. m Ieu. every i Mow TEul FATHER- :ometmno- -r I M sltafavaaaT Time mom I I ffkV X B - gets on her! at H.G.SCOTT MDRjUQCQ We hove the Experience and Equipment t gire you the Best in Optometric of the Season Engraved Embossed Printed truly thankful next year io.-aa- Og-g- ireetttacoJ toward s u Have" you a bank account that is steadily growing to provide for future necessity? It takes but one dollar to make the start! progress AND SSk m Vl a s .1 a Mr w ww I a v X s THE UXILD DO TMOUCrMT rev A SODA ' Many SCOTT DRUG CO. Phone 47 m r. Tit a tear has been dried by the presentation of a gift bought here. There's a happy feeling of satisfaction connected with each purchase that compensates giver and receiver. 9 I TrMioatan, Utah V |