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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931 Refreshments Climax The Children's Party Tremonton Society Section ' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Muir entertained at dinner Sunday in commemoration of their- fifteenth wedding anniver-- : . e l e i eary. covers were itiu ior lourieen. Tremonton Locals J. Leroy Horsley, of Malad, was in The L. 0. H. Club ment Wednesday Tremonton on business Tuesday. at the home of Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw. A hot dinner was served after which Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart left '500' was played. Mrs. Wanda Giles Wednesday for Ephriam, on business. won high score, Mrs. Wright cut, and Mrs. Leroy Bishop low. Mrs. Geo. W. Bradshaw had as her guest Sunday, Mrs. Lyman Wight, of Mrs. Evan Bergstrom and two sons Brigham City. Airus and Billie Merle, of Los Angeles, California, were the guests of honSeveral from Tremonton or at a supper given by Mr. and Mrs. an Eastern Star dance at attended Corinne W. Bradshaw, Saturday evening Monday nifht were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson and famMrs. Geo. W. Bradshaw, assisted by ily, of Smithfield visited with Mrs. her mother, Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom, Alice Burgess, Sunday. entertained Saturday afternoon, at a birthday dinner for her sister, Miss Mr. of American Food Pearl Bergstrom. The table at which Stcfres, Ballinger, and his wife were in Trefifteen guests were seated held a cake monton on business Tuesday. with lighted candles. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Homer are the Members of the L. 0. H. club were parents of a baby boy.born Mon proud the hostesses and their husbands the March 16th. day, guests at a delightful social held Mon day evening at the Odd Fellows Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead, and son, A St. Patrick color scheme was carof Salt Lake, visited Sunday at Hal, ried out in decorations and menu. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Muir. Games were played and several prizes awarded, after which luncheon was Neils Larson, brother of Mrs. C. T. served. Sixteen couples enjoyed the Thompson, Martin Jensen, and Niels evening. Jensen, of Alberta Canada, visited at the Thompson home Tuesday. The Ladies Literary club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mr. Bert Burgess, who recently suf Marie Peterson, of Garland. The book fered a severe attack of quinsy, went "Alexander Hamilton", was reviewed to Salt Lake the forepart of the week Luncheon Mrs. Griffin. Nethella by to have his tonsils removed, was served to eleven members and a BY EDWIXA NOLAN Director of Home Service, General Electric Refrigeration Department TVTOT every mother has learned tho secret of running a children's party smoothly supervising the games, keeping the little guests interested and happy ia wholesome fun and then, as a climax, bringaling on the refreshments, which minds the in are uppermost ways of youngsters. Mother must be on hand to guide the games; but. also, she must have good things to eat. Too often, she is forced to leave the children with- out leadership in order to prepare the Then, the refreshments. aimless Into fall may youngsters and the party may jo. r.ers -- rough-housin- g become overly boisterous. ' i Preparing the party ments the Cay before permits mother to keep her band In the eames. because she will have everything ready to serve at a mo ment's notice. She can mak chill jellies, freeze salads and desserts EAT GREENS j As Spring turns the corner, that is the j e. time everyone craves j fresh, green Our vegetables. . store is well stocked with these foods new, tender Spinach fresh crisp Lettuce, Carrots, Beets, Onions, Radishes, Cabetc. Take bage, home all you want of these new garden foods at our almost "summer-tim- e pric- es." Lost Her Prominent Hips Lost Her Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor Gained in Vivaciousnesw Gained a Shapley Figure eyes sparkle with glorious health . 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A genuine rub b er-- s et brush; worth 50c and one pint can of Sherwin-William- s Enarneloid, the Rapid Drying Decorative Enamel in your favorite color. A real $1 .50 value for - electric refrigerator. It the party is held la summertime milto shakefloat can be prepared tWj re and kept in the-day tfi frigeruior. It wttaflf ejjpy really Is easy. - - ri " 1 Thursday, the ward reunion and home coming was well attended by our home people and from Two hundred and fifty were served to a hot plate dinner. A splendid program was rendered, and in the even ing, dancing was enjoyed by all. n. On Friday and Saturday, ..March 20th and 21st, two factory experts will give a demonstration of the application of enamels and instruction in color harmony. Thursday morning Earl Jensen was taken to Ogden where he is receiving treatment form Dr. Dumkey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer and sons were in Ogden Thursday where Jay danced at the review. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner were made happy parents of a baby boy. Mother and baby are doing nicely. The Pageant given Sunday night was very good and those taking part are to be congratulated. This pageant was sponsored by the Relief Society. A large audience enjoyed it very much Miss Hilda Knudsoii spent the week with her grandmother, Mrs. John Eck-le- Any small piece of furniture will be decorated free. 50 cut vases, bowls, etc. will be decorated and given away. These art objects finished in colors of your own selection. 3rCV Quality "' """" II EVERYTHING TSy "''j'l W Service 'i' - iii' miminniM fRTOE TAW Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr entertained 5c ROASTS 10(t FANCY GRAIN FED PORK LOIN CHOPS 15c Lb LARGE JUICY ORANGES Like Tea 25c Doz OVAL CAN SARDINES 1Q Can POWDERED SUGAR 5 35c 15c ibs LARGE CAN UTAH TOMATOES Can IOC "A Surety of Purity'' the best Gasoline is Blended . . Japanese maiden who picks the tea leaves knows that before you sip the delicate beverage from your cup, leaves of another type of tea must be added, for the best teas invariably are blended. When the tea merchant takes a quantity of Japanese tea, a bit of China tea, and a touch of Ceyloncsc, then blends them according to the dictates of his expert knowledge, he parallels the making of CONOCO Gasoline. For this is a blended gasoline. It is blended because this is the only method which brings together in one fuel the desirable properties of several types of gasoline. No one type of gasoline can contain them all. EVEN the OR SIGCS $1.85 ENAMELOID d FANCY GRAIN FED PORK 2 lbs More Fancy-Shape- each so that everybody can enjoy this treat. Get all you want. We do not limit quantiy to Lb. .;.. go light on potatoes, but ter, cream and sugar in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin is clearer your i So many of our customers have complimented us on the quality of our Golden Ripe Grapefruit which we had on sale last Saturday, that we have decided to again sell this How One Woman Lost fatty meats Sherwin-William- s i y. GRAPEFRUIT 5c EACH 59c DOZ. New Song Hit to be Hour on Lost Her Double Chin j Deweyville j 20 Pounds of Fat the day before and they will be all ready to lift out and serve at tfc refreshment hour. As a suggestion for such a menu she could have: OPENING SPECIAL $1.50 Value for 89c... . Jellied Chicken Sandwiches Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream Sandwiches Vanilla The jellied chicken she makes the day before and chills In the refrigerator. Garnished with hard cooked egg cut in fane shapes, it looks quite partifled in its nest of lottuce and watercress. The Icecream sandwich, also, can be mad the day before. . Vanilla mousse for this popular dessert can be bought snd kept hard in the electric refrigerator tray, or it can be made The sandwiches can b easily. made in the morning, covered wiUj refresh- a damp cloth and kept fresh in th x Mrs. J. L. Harvey, Mrs. Fred Nye, and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Homer of Og Mrs. Williams, of Ogden, sister of den, and Mrs. Olena Homer, who re Mrs. Peterson. cently returned from an extended vis it in spent Sunday at the Mrs. N. E. Shaw and Mrs. Geo. home California, of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Homer. entertained at a dinner party Jropley evening in honor of Lucile Mr. J. D. Harris returned home Cropley. Covers were laid for twen- - Wednesday evening after being gone Decorations and menu carried about two weeks on a trip to Chicago, out a green and white color scheme, where he visited his two sons that live A Deautuui mrtnday caKe was tne cen there. terpiece for the guest of honor table. A treasure hunt was the principle Wesley Gephart returned Sunday form of amusement at which Marie from an extended business trip East. McDonald and Elias Landvatter were He went to Chicago, over into Michithe victors. Milton Anderson was to then Saint Louis and Kansas gan, high score in a contest game and Lu- City and from there home, visiting cile Cropley consolation. principle cities on the way. He visited the show factories in The Mozart club was delightfully these principle and did the purchasing of places entertained by Lois Eohde, at her shoes for the Gephart Company. home last Friday evening. Following a program the children played games Mrs. Lawrence Christensen and litafter which a delicious tray luncheon, tle of Ogden are visiting here beautifully decorated in St. Patrick withson, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. served. colors was Day Frank Germer. Sophie Worrner was an invited guest. A contest is in progress, to close country and has recently completed a May first, at which time Miss Burns tour of England, Ireland and Scotland. will award a gold pin to the two havPeggy and Pat the listeners' reping the highest practice reports. At resentatives have announced that the present time, Richard Anderson, they will dedicate this program, 17th Delmar Thompson and Lois Rohde are of the series, to the Northwest. Songs are running a close race . typical of that section will be featured by the Conoco orchestra and the Rondoliers. The program will be transmitted in this territory by station KSL, Salt Conoco Given Lake City, at 6. p. m., Tuesday, March 24. "My canary has circles under her eyes." If you're curious to know why, tune The biggest disappointment in talkin on the next Conoco Listeners' Hour. ing pictures is the discovery that For that's the title of a song to be those mysterious things screen lovers whisper to their sweethearts is the sung by the guest artist, Miss comedienne, who has played same sort of mush and applesauce the various vaudeville circuits in this other sweethearts dish out. ty-on- friends from Tremonton Sunday. I Mrs. Peter Jensen, and Shelly Waits A number of young folks enjoyed were called to Smithfield Thursday as the house of Mr. and Mrs. Waits the dances at Brigham City and Ogburned to the ground. Mrs. Waits den Saturday night. is a sister of Mrs. Lloyd Lish . Mrs. Annie Chapman, of Salt Lake Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ault, was calling on friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and chilMrs. Gene Levett and little son, of dren, motored to El wood and called pn Blue Creek, are visiting relatives here Mr. and Mrs. . ; Guy Ault. . for a few days. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Becker Miss Vera Barchant and Miss Iris of Ogden were supper guests of their Schow were in Ogden Thursday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault, of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Iish, Mr. and this place. CONOCO rcfineri use: Natural Gasoline, iotqukk Uarting; Straight run Gasoline, for power and long mileage; Cracked Gasoline, for it$ properties. enli-knor- k There is no secret formula covering the elements which compost this triple-te- st gasoline. The secret is in tht knowledge behind the blending. Knowing how makes one tea blend better than all others. ..and knowing how places one gasoline in a distinct quality class. Experience the perforr. ance advantage! of CONOCO Balanced-Blend Gasoline. You'll find it wherever the CONOCO Red Triangle is displayed. 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