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Show UEAft RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1932 Bottle "Drinks" 92 Lbs. of "H20" Before Crying "Enough"! Hot-Wat- er at mis - " Golden Fritters Grain Growers Ass'n WEEKLY LETTER r I 1 Bear River I PAGE SEVER. E. TREMONTON - 0O0 1' (By the Bear River Grain Growers Association) We have a forward looking program. The purpose of it is the following up of organization work. A brief and simple contract has been suggested embodying the following: Marketing Act, Program, Contract Associated Industries of America; National Federation of Farm Bureau; uranges; American Federation of La bor and Affiliated Organizations; farmers Unions: Agricultural Exten sion Service and Farmers' National Oram Corporations. y "w : j Local: Bear River Valley Grain Growers Association. It might be explained here that all commodity associations can use this u IIME is money. Don't fritter cup thin cream, and cook in double form. In order to place the marketit away. But you can com boiler until creamy. Add nH th ing act before the Duhlie time into pure gold by de- cup pineapple syrup which has been moral obligation it places upon each voting it to making fritters brought to boiling, and cook again f4 ,a individual ana citizen, it is suggested nut nf (rnlHfn Tlauraiisn ninp. until creamy. Flavor with a few E that the same form be used embodv- Wi?-'.-; apple by either of the two following grains of nutmeg. this association of Good Will and ing recipes: 4 v Wholewheat Pineapple Fritters: J Moral impport. It should be ac Louisiana "Bdgnets" Fritters) : Beat one egg well, lf add Beat cup knowledired two add bv V this nil tim tknt egg yolks thoroughly, 1 then the milk, following ingredry tablemilk and two tens should understand that th w U( cup sifted together : one cup spoons pineapple syrup. Sift togeth- dients, keting Act is a national act commit- wholewheat flour, one teaspoon bakone teaer flour, cup ing the above mentioned industries teaspoon salt spoon salt and one teaspoon baking ing powder, and interests to the fact that t.hn na and one tablespoon sugar. Drain one powder, and beat in with one tabletion's business must he. can of Hawaiian pineapple spoon melted butter. Fold in two and stir into the batter. Fry tidbits, s no missing factors. Any more there TVff QAPACITi OP A whites. Drain the egg BOTTLE. EficJ CAti tiOLOS slices from a No. 2 than you could leave one wheel off can of Ha- in deep fat, 370', taking up two tidbits with each spoonful of batter. on waiian who doesn't remember when the mister automobile and exDect it tn run pineapple and dip in batter, Makes twelve fritter. Srrvo with bottle could do toin then neither will covering thoroughly; fry old run it unless the points Dottle leaked at the ward. Justifying the the following generous guarThe be slices fat, deep are penectly adjusted, and this can may 370. lightest provocation or mother fearva antees made by the company in a cut in two, if desired, and two fritSauce : Simmer irentlv tnarthrr h be applied literallv to the Tiat.inn'a It would leak if tt were the least oit word, we wanted to know just how ters a to served This makes from the can of tidbits, two person. syrup ousiness ana weirare. A few sugges "bloated"? More 'han three 01 rour much water the bottle could e fritters. Serve with taDiespoons sugar and tour tableeight crying tions for our organizers: The mir. enough Starting with the following pounds ot water in the oottle wa two spoons currant jelly until the jelly is pounds of water, we kept feeding-thpose of our meetings and contact with considered Sauce: Beat two egg yolks, add all melted and the mixture th rnn- serious test 01 the It until 92 bag oounns inn carried Manchness and durability of the rub- - resembled lf individuals is to secure their signature cup sugar and sistency of syrup. in size the champion pumpuer. utnougn apparently well estab- kin mj wie contracts, comn atinc the at the county fair It did n't fiMm lished as a ooon to aching humanity possible that the bag could hold so ganization so well begun as each in- the bottle still was regardA BIG MOVE NOTE ON BRONZE GATES much water at one time Now. no one uiviuuai signs up. Hence you can see ed as pretty much ot an ever needs 92 experiment the of water ;n needs. pounds o far as Its carrying and sustaining bottle, but the fact our oottle The first ereat need is th cinc capacity was concerned Then science could hold that much that The biggest living tree ever trans Secretary of Commerce Lamont enbefore . Rtpniwf In r.n hint ture of the growers; the second " ' w mti atni i,n f oiq rears should remove for all time bursting tertained great President Hoover in his new from one to the old another ' l and bring forth amaz:ng revelations planted is place need is the good will and moral fear of leakage and suphouse the other day. Inbreakage under $17,500,000 10 prove its contention thai the across the Mall near moving the Unit normal usage u port of the citizens as rWio-no- t to this ornamental Commerce right kind ol rubber ana the most highly "The Ward laboratory is one ot the loyalty, service, and honor to our con- ed States Department of Agriculture Building, approved method? ol welding wouia largest and most came the just completed, complete stitution, and obedience to its laws; at the rate of 50 feet every working Hoovers result In a bottle that wouin ntrfrrr-teSt ShODS In f.h rnnnfn a bronze gate costthrough the third yeoman service and disnei r.n important thing is distribu- day. The "big magnolia," as it is ing $5,000. There are twelve of these aid are continually doing the things that fears of leakage end unaeDendfloain tion coupled with orderly our guarantees more than pos."ate marketing, called by horticulturists in the Parks gates. Montgomery Ward & Co s great tabor the sible elimination; of The and office, is so large that a section of speculation bottle test is Father Cox's hunger marchers reatory in Chicago carried on interestwaste and duplication. The but one ol the thousands of tests we eartn ieet in diameter and 100 m cently in Washington did not get a fourth, and ing illuminating tests have made and are we should making to warrant study and learn the good circumference had to be moved with chance to parade through the Com "We found the right kind of futte rhe confidence ol our points and not condemn but rather it to preserve its roots. The tree, merce and the right methods ol matiutac customers in and Department's bronze gates. this modern day nothadmit mistakes and mistaken ture. said Dr E H Harvey neao 01 policies roots and earth weigh a total of 150 However, their leader was allowed to ing goes further m building up and and the big and cheerfully correct when attention tons. call at the White House. stimulating public confidence than is called to them. Fifth tbe WP Pron mem and we wish of the thing, point, quality set about to to stress is the law itself, its intents just what old it buys " and purposes, its object, and true interpretation thereof, and its objective showing the results by eliminating the speculative elements in marketing. Sixth, status of America in world movements. There is a mistaken idea prevelant that we are dependent upon foreign markets. This is not so and will be admitted when the national marketing plan is un- 0O0 0O0- uersiooa Dy the majority of citizens A pleasant social time was had Heard on both Republican and Dem at uui is: set our own suggestion the home of Mrs. J. M. Rnwn con WTciA nouse in order, save America, and ocratic tongues these days are such , words as these: "The Democrats hav Pl? that they fhlwfs l?h? r,rId this Society ladies in might do likewise. Seventh, studv of everything in their hands now if they ' cueir can just sticK together;" or these: regular monthly work and busi wie niarnetmg and distribution "Owen D. Young? Newton D. Baker? ness meeting. Twenty-seve- n with the speculative demerits guests But the Democrats have not sense enjoyed the afternoon. taken out. Eighth, development of a This community was well represent- new policy. Ninth, action is what rsaough t nominate a good man like ed by a goodly number of people at counts, do and dare, and the forming r-v- V close and far leading Demo the Live Stock Show in Ogden. vi resolutions. Slogan: Sie-- un now! jr ts are can be seen in the January Among those attending were W. A. Copies of these contracts and issue of The Democratic Bulletin, pub Adams, sons, Milton and Lawrence gestions of further development may lished by the Woman's National Demo J. W. Larson, sons, Paul and Lewis, ue "aa oy writing to the Bear River cratic Club. Platform suggestions E. S. Hansen ai,J son Wendell, Mr. Grain Growers' Committee. We have aburjdance of from various leading Democrats are and Mrs. A. R. Udy, Mr .and Mrs. everything started off by Charles Michelson, pub Henry Sorenson, Lorenzo Sorenson, iu i.iaKe mis a comiortable and happy licity director of the Democratic Nat Mrs. Harold Selman asd a number of world to live in. We have all the raw ' ional materials, all the land, all the modern Committee, who suggests that high school boys. the platform committee assemble a Lewis Larson industries, and highly developed maa lnh week or a fortnight before the conven ber, aside from chines, all the labor power necessary being a prize winner, to tion is called and thrash out at least uihposeo 01 ms produce all the necessities of life sheep at a much high- the basic principles. er figure than the best marW rJL, Wlth our united efforts it will soon e availabl to all. By our organized "Every bitter speech, by crystalliz which brought him a neat sum Mrs. F. G. Korth, visited in Brig efforts we have already gained much ing antipathies, is at cross purposes benefit Human nature can be chanc with the real object of the convention. nam wun relatives on Fridayrm Jf they could get the fireworks out of nomas Lee and William pnfu. ed. Take the lid off, be honest at all l be candid about what you want, me way, - sighs Mr. Michelson 01 uariaqa, representing the Seven costs, Norman Hapgood, editor and auth ties Quorum as missionaries, bee-apull your hidden thoughts into the or; Mrs. Vanderbilt Webb of New their house to house visit in our ward sunlight and clearify even if you do v not Carrv VOUr impulses. These Inst ork; Allard H. Gasque, Congress last week- few man from South lines were uttered by Glen Frank The S. officers held Edwin Primary Carolina; a and we would like to pass them on ness Massachusetts Commisssioner meeting Saturday at the home to of Labor; Dr. Stringfellow Mrsof you. Ida Rhodes, local president Barr, edi tor and Professor H. C. Sending greetings to all, we are Friday afternoon Mrs. J. W. Larson Nixon, of Tu Grain Growers 'Committee, lane University, all have entertained at a quilting bee. Six of suggestions and their minds are united By W. W. Whitney. at least, her immediate neiehbors were mctc Fon the downward revision of the GKrth and daughters, Besse tariffs Uiough they ride off in several rlinn. and Mabel, were Ogden visitors Fri-- ! Holds tions on the World Court and Prohib uay. ayivan, who is school attending ition. there accompanied them home, returnAnd these are the sons nt nm ing to Ogden, Monday. Last week Keith Rhodes was voted crcacy with whom Newton D. Baker When the doors open Saturday to in a recent letter to the editor of The tne most popular young man on the the National Automobile Show in Winston-SaleJournal (North Caro campus at the U. S. A. C, where he Grand Central New York, Palace, you uia,; says ne is willing to march, or is a freshman. Chevrolet of will the occupy position to lead towards a "revived liberalism F. G. Korth received a telegram last nonor on tne show floor for the fifth and a refreshed idealism in this coun week telling of the death of his el- consecutive year. dest brother. ' Rurlolnh v-- u try." t. . Each year the National Automobile rus .f.. avvii.ii, God help the man I But he seems home in California. This was the Chamber first of Commerce awards first to be the only one with that combin death in a family of eleven grown at the place national shows to the ation of essentials for the present cri 01 last week the member ; """'efoay you f j Tw1jv.11 cn viui it. ijiv sis in world affairs the scholarly i amiiy naa celebrated the AlVi-I- it. in dollar of business volume birthdav dealism of a Wilson, with the crusa anniver; ling spirit of a Roosevelt 1 aw?rd ,s much covetcd ln the "The Lon Exile" hv -you will thfi to 1 1 1 D!caUM in MUn the story presented bv M 77. distinction it conveys it also carries DIVIDE YOUR FOOD DOLLAR lioiman in the literarv with it the nhfc tn at the Relief Society day meeting. hibition space at the national shows To make one dollar do the work of This was much enjoyed by the seven- in New York and two dollars, divide it into five Chicago. parts, teen ladies present Chevrolet first achieved the position says the Bureau of Home Economics of honor in 1928. Since then the comor department of Agriculture, ,ior moat.. Tish. pany oa it ic : w 10 i.v has consistently maintained its ,, ceiiis ittjnr, 7- v ... if - one-ha- lf Tm Hm. Spat &?I4 one-ha- one-ha- lf V 3IM one-four- th one-four- th stiffly-beat- C en hot-wat- er hot-wat- er drink-befor-e whole-slic- e one-four- th one-ha- hot-wat- er . i i , j bot-wat- er a good-wi- ll mail-ord- r. er retas--to- ! POLITICS and Mr. and Mrs. Vernald Johns went to Richfield last Tuesday and will make 3 visit with relatives there. George Beal attended the Stock Show in Ogden, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd of Har per and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen were Wednesday of Mr nA Mrs. George Brough. Airs. K. H. Fridal went to Salt City Sundav and returned MnnHav - eventing. Miss Maudell Seatrer visiter? In Ia. gan over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Georire Rroncli Mr and Mrs. R. G. Brooch and Mr onl Mrs. Amos Hansen of El wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd on Saturday, the Occasion was tliA hirt.TinW anniversary of Mrs. Dodd. Mrs. Sam Kav visited her mvtW Mrs. Albert Giles of Tremonton, Mrs. Calvin Kav and Mrs 7eK White received word Friday that their mowier, Mrs. Maimda Westmoreland, was seriously ill in a hospital in South Carolina. Mrs. White left to go to her mother at 1:15 Saturday morning, and a telegram Sunday stated Mrs. Westmore'' land was worse. The Ladies Farm Bureau gave a party in honor of their husbands, Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Geo. Abbott. Progressive "Stung" and Rook was enjoyed by all and delicious refreshments served to about 20 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Scothern of Tremonton and Mrs. Chas. Peterson were in Logan Monday on business and while there visited Mrs. J. F. Cunningham. Miss Melva Peterson visited last week in Logan and Preston. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Jr. were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hill and Mrs. Ira Fridal motored to Ogden Tuesday. Mrs. K. H. Fridal spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City. Miss Melva Peterson visited friends in Brigham City last week. Gaf-fne- y, " Congress has authorized the sum of for government buildings. It is proposed to construct 245 new buildings to replace obsolete structures, to Drovide 191 evlfitinr buildings with major extensions, and to erect buildings in 1,085 communities which are now without Federal buildings. $700,000,000 EAST GARLAND PERSONALITIES i 22 Z tifiZ!? 1 . . svs-te- f m 4-- H j ' busi-imit- h, ! : - - Chevrolet Car Position of Honor 3a m ..... w 1 ill iaest I ... 1? V3 THE Bear River Valley Leader r2' ...LP! 1 ..... "I to 20 cents for 1', 1 yn 9r. f 1 VT ,V""DC' nnr 01 eacn Kina 01 ... lood to meet the hu- - :u a. 'nargin 01 wim ji"m" in this ration for an'y .You " Jvr ou"er length of time, the leaflet published f" uZ , ' .1 lard or other fats and sugar or --- mo-'b- y "vmy the Bureau says. 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