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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, FIRST LEAGUE GAME Bear River . mi Adm..50c Friday, Jan. 30, 8 p. m. - Weber PLYMOUTH vs. BRIGHAM 5th WARD - Preliminary i : BEAR - RIVER - HIGH - GYM : i Thomas. Idaho. Th nartv .wait in ' Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Lamb were Ogcharge of Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs. N. den visitors Monday. I j ,1 Mrs. Dan Garn and son, Preston, uaiii, iixis. xiiuiiias llama iuiu iuio. D. B. Jones. Dinner was served in spent the week-en- d in Ogden with Ervia Coombs entertained the the early evening, after which games relatives and friends. Mr. P. C. Petterson spent several taembers of the Clio Circle Club Thurs and dancing were enjoyed. ExpresMr. Asael Price, Miss Nona Smith days of last week at Soda Springs, day afternoon with' twenty members sions of appreciation were given by Miss Blanche Ferre, Miss Helen Bean Idaho. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson and Miss Iris the outgoing members for the good and Miss Thelma Valentine Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway and spent the "Coombs present. "500" was olaved feeling of friendship that had been week-en- d in Brigham City attending Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten were Brig Lonis won honors to were Mrs. them. extended afternoon j by high Tuesday institute. hame City visitors Wednesday evencasn and low prize by Mrs. Dewey the Relief Society entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Eben Wilcox returned ing of last week. Luncheon durserved. them at a program and luncheon wa3 f. Welling, Monday after spending a week with Mr. R. J. Stayner returned to Salt Mrsl'Leo Earl was hostess to the ing their regular meeting. Mrs. San- relatives in Midvale. They were acmembers of the Social Development ders and Mrs. Spackman were Relief companied home from Salt Lake City Lake Wednesday of last week. Mrs. John Richards and Mr .and which labor Mrs. ; ; dub Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Society teachers for by Mrs. Gertrude Hansen and Mrs. Dewey Richards returned from Smith presided with Mrs. Noble Pe- - Frank Wood spoke of them very high-I- q California last week. and wishes of good will for them tersen chairman of the program which Pres. J. J. Shumway was a Brig-hawas interesting and very well given.. in their new homes was given in beOf (Society-MRelief half of the City visitor Friday. r. Luncheon was served. Special guests Mrs. F. A. Driees spent several were Misses Nona Smith, Blanche and Mrs. Lee Sanders entertaindays of last week in Ogden as a guest 'Ferre, Helen Bean, Thelma Valentine, ed for their little daughter, Faye of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Preston. Irene Farnsworth Tuesday evening. Twelve little friends Pay Farnsworth, Jack Shumway a U. S. A. C. student v and Mrs. Howard Bear. were present and enjoyed an evening In the face of economic conditions the week-en- d with his parents spent Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. or games. A buffett .luncheon was existing during 1930, the electric light Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway. served. and Johnson entertained in compliment to power companies of the country J. L. Harvey was a Salt Lake visMr. and Mrs. M. A. Garn motored have a rather remarkable performance their son Alma. A variety of games . itor Friday, returned Saturday: were' played. Luncheon was served. to Ogden Wednesday whert they visit performance to report at the end of Hunter Gaddie, M. Mulliner and .. Twelve guests were invited. ed at the home of their daughter. Mr. the year and the beginning of the new Malcom Gaddie returned from Cali' Monday evening the Social Develop-- . and Mrs. Eugene Halliday. Mrs. Garn year, says Vcul L. Clapp, Managing fornia last week. of to a Assodirector the National light ment club and their husbands held a remained spend week." C. H. Sweeten and W. R. Smith of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coombs of Salt ciation. Mr. Clapp gives the followvery delightful party in the amuse-- . Holbrook, Idaho were Garland visitors ment hall. The occasion being in hon- Lake City spent the week-en- d summary covering with ing interesting some of the activities of the electric last Thursday. or of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders and relatives here. Leone and Ardice Pierce and brothMr. and Mrs. Ed Spackman, who are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth and power and light industry for the year er Edwin Pierce were Brigham City leaving here in the near future. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl were guests 1930: The number of customers served in- visitors last Thursday evening. For less than five dollars you and Mrs. Sanders will reside in Kays-vill- e of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Heppler of Joseph Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. creased by 550,000. and Mr. and Mrs. Spackman in Tremonton Thursday evening. can give new life to your midH. E. Butler, who has been in' tho A new construction program with California mission field for the past winter wardrobe with a an aggregate expenditure of approxtwo years, has returned home. silk dress, a print . . . imately $850,000,000, and shared in by bright Mrs. A. K. Johnson of .Salt Lake all sections of the country, was car or one in black or brown. visited here last week with her City ried out. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. ArchiEvery important style detail In addition, properties have ..been parents, bald. is included in this exception maintained in excellent operating con Leanord Carter of Parma, Idaho, dition. ally group. Electric sen-icto farms has been visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter Monday evenincr. increased by 18 per cent the largest Mrs. J. L. Harvey was hostess to .U.IJJ.f.)JlJ. IMI.V.JIIJ 'Ik. gain in any smerle vear of the indus the members of the Ladies Self Cultry's history. The total consumption of electrical ture Club Friday afternoon, January 23rd. energy by all classes of customers was was m President Mrs. M. E. Andrus charge of the meeting. Minapproximately the same as for 1929. Domestic consumption of electricity utes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary Mrs. B. G. Smith snowed a gam of 14 Der cent. Gross earnings for the vear are an- - and with one addition were approved. Mrs. A. R. Capener and Mrs. Rulon 29c MEAT, proximately 3 per cent above those for ' wmie at the same time the av- Manning were voted in as club memOther business was disposed of 1 lb. ..... 35c erage rate for household service was bers. after which a very interesting prodecreased by 5 per cent Several thousand miles of additional gram was given. During the social 2 lb. .... 69c transmission and distribution lines hour the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Frank Riser, Mary Gaddie and Dorobeen placed in operation. OATS, Quick 23c have Harvey served a delicious lunchGenerating capacity was increased thy eon to thirty-fiv- e members and the by 7 per cent, the new equipment A ft T M HP a 2 Good SALMON, ... 25c following guests: Secretary of State snowing further erains in efficiencv. M. H. Welline andMesdamps TV V. Laboratory, research and field ex A. R. Capener, E. J. Holm SALMON, 10c periments nave been carried on as us Manning, gren, H. L. Moore, Geo. A. Beal, Oluf ual. v 2 Customer relations of electric com. Johnson, Lewis Lillywhite, Rulon Man fornia last week. .... 15c Minerva Jesse of Springville is visit panies in their local territories have ning and Mrs. Curtis. Adjourned to meet February 6th ing with her been generally excellent. 5 MACARONI, ..... 35c parents Mr. and Mrs. Of the 550,000 new customers added with Mrs. G. R. Hughes as hostess. Peter Boss. The meeting will be held in the ParaB. H. L. Moore who has been during the year 472,000 are new do mount 2 25c visiting Theatre. Dr. Geo W. Middle-to- n in mestic users. California, returned home last of Salt Lake will lecture on City Consumption of electrcity by the SODA CRACKERS, B. 'Abraham Lincoln", demonstrating week. average nousenold customer increased with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood motored to slides. 3 lb. during the year from an annual rato 39c Lake Sunday. bait G. W. Carter returned from Cali of 502 kilowatt hours to 550 kilowatt Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers have hours. These averages were largely as their guests this week, Mr. and in certain territories exceeded TTsp try so that almost everv localitv re : i 2 25c of electricity for cooking and water ceived some benefit. Although con Mrs. Jesse Moore of Ogden. Miss Golda Acord entertained Satneaiing are important elements in in- struction programs were accelerated to sustain creased thev ORANGES, car doz. were urday nnd rnn. average 20c employment, evening at the home of Mrs. consumption. Size, sumption per household is highest, in ried out as part of carefullv engineer Charles Munns, in honor of Mrs. Mine territories where this class of busi ed, COMB HONEY, development programs. erva Jesse of Springville. 2 ... 25c ness is most fully developed. The pos Approximately 2,750,000 horsepower Francis Knott .student of the U. ,S. of additional generating capacity was A. C. sibilities of further larce spent the week end with her par3 lbs. CORN, 25c electrical consumption by expanded placed in operation during 1930, an ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Knott. use in tne 20,000,000 homes now serv increase of approximately 7 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten and Mr. (We reserve the right to limit quantity) ed are considered extremely large. Domestic use of electricity has run and Mrs. P. C. Petterson were Salt Some 100.000 additional fa absolutely counter to the ceneral busi Lake visitors City Saturday. electrified during the year, the larg- ness trend, registering an increase of Mr. and Mrs. George Nye and Mr. est number added in any year hereto- 4 per cent. This reflects the ranid and Mrs. C. H. Hales attended the fun fore, and showing a gain of 18 per increase in use of electrical household eral services held WORK SHIRT Special for Mr. Baron in cent. Since 1923 the number of elec- appliances, notably the electric ranee. trified farms hes been increasing at a electric refrigerator, water heater, Brigham City., Sunday. Sargent Streeper of the high school mum uuuuies every mree and a washing machine. CHILDREN'S COVERALLS spent the week-en- d in Ogden. half years. Adaptations nf Electrical consumption bv faptorios. faculty, J. T. Arbon of high school faculty, to farm work are constantly improv mines and bulk power in aggregate was an Ogden visitor Saturday. new aaapiations are being develop lor the year was Vfr per cent less ing, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ballinger were BLOOMERS, Non-ru- n Rayon ed, and increases in average consump- than in 1929, but the total used was Garland visitors Tuesday. tion of electricity on the farms con- 5 per cent above that for 1928. Tb Earl McEntire of Ogden and G. G. fourths will nected of the take KNIT MEN'S country's manufactur Sweeten motored to Holbrook, Idaho JACKETS place, along with the extension of lines to additional farms. ing establishments are now electrified with electric power comnaniea im Tuesday. The 1930 COnstrilit.inn Mrs. G. G. Sweeten was a F'"6lUI Malad which involved the expenditure of plying two out of every three horse- visitor PRINTS, Fast Color, per yard .... Tuesday evening. of motor driven machines. The included expenditures for power jou,wu,uou, both materials and lahnr falling off in industrial electric power The only time a Tremonton 3IRLS SILK RAYON HOSE, boy is spread generally throughout the coun- - purchased from utilities is less thAn as helpless pair ... ... as he in when he is in the the decrease in general levels of manu path of a tornado is when he is in the i ,fi,;,t" v, facturing production, which indimfec clutches of a pretty girl. that the manufacturers h ave civpti ovu preference to purchased electric power Tremonton people had better dispoduring tne year. sitions before the auto came and they The extent of new construrt inn mm. found that it is possible for a road to grams of the electric utilitv have more holes in it that there are for 1931, will, of course depend upon holes in a bachelor's socks. the resumption of industrial demand, MAKE GOOD OR WE DO to a considerable degree, the Autos are claimed to have raised Co. investment buying of securities,general and the intelligence of the people but you rremonton, Utah Phone 2t the assurance of a suffcient return up- would never know it on those curves on the investment to attract requisite m the road where other drivers are capital. trying to cut in. Garland Personals Fielding Featured for January! s- -, 1 . m Use Electrical Power Has Phenominal Growth . SILK DRESSES Refreshing new styles and colors 4 .98 ... low-pric- ed e J. PENNEY CO., inc. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS I n i! MINCE Large Glass Jars COFFEE, Folgers, tins COFFEE, Folgers, tins Quaker, Large pkg. i5, 1 J.G. PENNEY GO. Tall Cans, Quality, for Half Pound Tins MACARONI, Bulk, for Bulk, for KRAUT, P., Large cans, for N. C, The Best pkgs. CAULIFLOWER, Fine Large Heads, East Main St. for J POP Sweet, Large Home Product, for Black Beauty, for IN ST T 1 O ft Tremonton, Utah Personally we'd rather get our picture in papers by writing a testimonial for a patent medicine than for drop-pin- g 15,000 feet in a parachute. To rend: the wrt commonly known as "Success"' we must sometimes sail with the wind, and sometimes we musy sail against it. Conditions deterSu2e this matter. But the outstanding thing is that we must sail, not drift nor lie at anchor. Grit ; KITCHEN LORE long-rang- 49c 79c 50 98 ... c. nsn. 15 29(2 s Fronk Chevrolet JANE ROGERS THE woman who knows how to never has That sounds like a any paradox, but it is absolutely true. Without a single exception that 1 can think of, can be combined and transformed into delicious dishes that will possess an appetite appeal D e(ual to apJi quile the originals. It isn't always possible to give exact recipes; sofora certain amount of imagination . . , is usually . necessity. Another necessity s S proper use of seasoning ingredients A a ash or sugar will touch up and blend the various flavors. A tomato or onlnn will nfte advrSff terest to what would othevwise be a flat dish. Peppers ami pimentos. too, nave an important place. Season with care and imagination, and Just see how enthusiastically your , family responds. left-over- left-ove- s. left-over- s - left-ove- f ' . ":h., steak SavoYy - j Arrange sijeed, leftover steak in baking dish. On top of the steak ; ut thick layer of sliced onions, one cop stewed tomatoes, on Chopped green pepper. Sprinkle With parsley and add t tea- spoon salt, an equal amount of utar,. and pepper to taste. Bake uti! onions are tender. n : : one-hal- 'Annual Farm Bureau JtsaiMj met - SodM II v' 9 Saturday, Peb. 21 6:3ft Bear River High School - mmmim HHIIIIIIMIBJ mSMS ii V- |