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Show PACE THRES BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932 E. TREMONTON Solomon Says By Mrs. P. E. Ault By Harry W. Solomon Nationally Known Hotel Operator J I i T io T Mrs. Margaret Abbott of Morgan, visited Mrs. Jane Abbott Friday. Mrs. Abbott returned with her for a visit. Mrs. Lloyd Hill and Miss Rae AbClub combott attended a County mittee meeting at Bear River City, Friday evening. Final arrangements were made tor the annual camp ihe Clubs, which will meeting of the be held at the Crystal Springs on Aug. 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Charnous and children returned to Monte Cristo, Thursday after three days spent with Thomas Kay and family. Mrs. Florence Crowther is visiting at the home of Jane Abbott this week. George Abbott and Lewis Abbott went to Monte Cristo, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Brough had as Saturday guests, Mrs. Beth Nedham of California, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd of Harper, Mrs. Wm. Hacklow and three children of Price, and Mrs. Eva M arisen of Elwood. Mrs. Charles Peterson and family attended a surprise birthday party for Barrel Scothern, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Steffenson of Salt Lake City, visited Mrs. Charles Peterson and family on Monday. O. L. Brough attended a meeting of the State Farm Bureau at Salt Lake City, Friday. Bert Garfield and son, Maynard, of Harrisville vsited his mother Mrs. Sarah Garfield and family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hacklow and children of Price, and Miss Jane Bar-kl- e of Harper, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Brough Sunday. Miss Elna Miller, State Nutrition Specialist, from the U. S. A. C, of Logan, will be at the home of Mrs. George Abbott Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, and will deliver a lecture on "The Day's Food Supply." Those who have heard this talk say it is well worth while to hear it. The Ladies Farm Bureau and all others of the community are invited. CHICAGO. hand- - T 4-- ipices The season is here for pickling. It will necessitate the selection of Vinegar and spices suitable for the safe preserving of your pickles. We have the Vinegar for your choice, and spices, prices to suit you. Saturday we will sell Vinegar at 25c per gallon-Picklin- g Onions also at a very unusual price. for 2 Sc During the hot weather it is very in convenient to stand over the hot stove, - v tak- v mg advantage of our very unusual bread I claim it is by far Our quality meats are much in demand You to would say that if you would try a choice Heifer Pot Roast for that Sunday dinner. We have many satisfied customers. Come in and see the sanitary way in which our market manager cares for your meat. We have a full line of fresh and cured meats, also fine as sorted lunch meats. Sxou MM v es For an Individual service, cover Olympic Games being America this year, we may expect a number of pleasing dishes based upon these contests. A chef In one of the largest California hotels Is responsible for a new masterpiece In the realm of salads. In this salad he has featured oranges, calavos and olives, three of the products of his State. This Is a main dish salad and with an accompanying bread service and beverage, furnishes an excellently halanced and healthful meal. The salad is arranged as the emblem of the Xth Olympiad, and naturally Is Tery plaasing and novel the WITH held In a salad plate with shredded lettuce. lnch layer of cotOn this place a -- tage cheese, shaping layer into the outline of a shield. Edge shield with a frame made of segments or half slices of orange turned in alternate directions as shown. The smaller oranges, so plentiful this summer, are Just the right size Make bar of calavo slices across top of shield. On this place circles cut from ripe olives. Interlinking these as shown. Strips of pimiento or carrot are placed vertically to make stripes on the lower part of the shield. Serve with any desired dressing or without dressing, as preferred. DEWEYVHXE library present 2600.00 Interest A meeting of the democrats of this 1500.00 Bond retiring held was at the home of Mrs. locality, L. B. Gunnell, the secretary of this above to the budget will Objections precinct, Monday evening. be heard at the Public Civic Building, Tuesday, September 6th, 1932, at 8 o'clock P. M. A' EAST GARLAND By. Mrs. David Larson - -i- - :x: Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen and sons, Notable visitors at the J. W. LarBy Mrs. C. W. Brailsford Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and chil- son farm, Friday, were Mr. Stevens :x:dren of Deweyville, and Mr. and Mrs. of Chicago Stock Yards, Pres. E. G. Friday afternoon a miscellaneous John Cough of Garland, enjoyed a fish Peterson of the U. S. A. C, Robert shower was given in honor of Mrs. ing trip m Logan canyon Saturday and Stewart, county agent, Mr. Humphreys of the State F. F. A, Mark Nichols Wallace Mantelo. The afternoon was Sunday. Doctor and Mrs. H. A. Dewey and and Charles Last of the B. R. H. S spent in a very sociable manner, after wmch delicious refreshments were son of Richfield, were guests of their faculty. The gentlemen were much in terested and complimented the Larsen served to about 30 guests. Mrs. Man- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lash and fam- boys on their achievements in the telo received many useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mantelo are ily spent the week end with relatives livestock industry and in mechanics. the proud parents of a fine baby boy, at Logan and Smithfield. Sunday guests of Mrs. Sophia LarMrs. Joseph Johnson and children son and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman born June 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Evans and of Ogden, were guests of Mrs. J. W. were: Mrs. Hannah Isaacson, Mrs. son, of Carlin, Nevada, are visiting Spackman of this place for a few Joseph Bjorklund and sons, Karl, Ru-lo- n and Donald, of Ogden. Miss Norin this city, with Mrs. Evans' sister, days. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burbank and ma Bjorklund who has visited relaMrs. Wallace Mantelo and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor are the children returned Monday from a visit tives here the past two weeks, returned home with the party. proud parents of a fine baby boy, born with relatives in St. Anthony, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish were visitMr. and Mrs. F. E. King, of Brig-haAugust 1st. Mrs. Taylor is at the Dee were dinner guests of Mr. and ing Mr. and Mrs. Louie Raymond in Hospital rn Ogden. Mrs. Lafayette Grover, Monday. On Miss Nedra Jensen is visiting with Ogden, Thursday. The Crystal relatives in Logan. Sewing Club met Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, Jr. air. ana rars. Aiirea Jensen ana at the home of Mrs. Horace R. Bar of Brigham City, were guests at the family were visiting in Salt Lake City nard Wednesday afternoon. The time Grover home. on Monday. was spent in instructions on patch Messrs. Paul and Conrad Larson,' Mrs. Golden Petersen and two chil work. motored to Salt Lake City and Heber Bernice Johnson is spending a few Sunday. The Misses Louise Simmons dren of Snowvilie, spent Sunday and of Salt Lake and Phoebe Bethers of Monday visiting with relatives in this days with relatives at Newton. Florence Chidester of Salt Lake City Heber City, returned with them and city. Miss lone Mantelo returned home was a guest of Lorna Hyatt. are spending a few days at the J. W. Friday after spending two months at Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Larson home. W. E. Hansen of Logan, called on iCarlin, Nevaaa with her aunt, Mrs. Hansen, and Miss Leah Knowles of Salt Lake City, were married Satur- his parents last week end. Mr. HanMarcus Evans and family. sen had recently returned from an exFriday evening a dancing party was day. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnard and tended business given at the Crystal Springs to twentrip to California. ty young couple. During the dance son, Dorel, returned from a few weeks Sunday evening services were made punch and wafers were served. Sev- visit with relatives at Randolph. interesting and instructive by tne Mrs. William Loveland of Salt Lake presence of Elders P. C. eral solos were sung by Max Clark. Pettersn, This dancing party was given by the visited relatives here for a few days. Frank Chambers and Mr. Wooawar: Mrs. Fred C. Farmer entertained a of Garland, as Misses Lela and Eleanor Jensen. Eve speakers. Messrs. G. lyn and Deloris Thorsen, Gayle Jen number of boy friends of her son, Jay, G. Sweeten and Clinton Smith accomsen, Maine Jensen, Afton Hansen and in honor of his birthday, Thursday ev- panied by Miss Ethel Rogers, gave Charlotte Andersen. These young la ening. The evening was spent in so- two splendid instrumental numbers. dies received third prize at the Crys cial games. A dinner was served to Miss Marie Larson, as a guest of eleven. tal Springs on July 25th. Salt Lake City friends, left Monday on Mrs. and Heusser Mr. spent a trip to Southern Utah and Califor Joseph Saturday and Sunday with relatives nia, to be gone several weeks. at Weston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Farmer and Keith, motored to Victor, Idaho, Sun sous, Jay and Junior, spent bunaay day. They were accompanied by a at McCainmon, Idaho. number of young people from GarMrs. Peari Thompson of Morgan, land who went their to work in the Utan, was a guest oi Mrs. ixmis uei-me- r. pod peas. On their return homeward I BESSINGER BROS. i TREMONTON, UTAH 36 : Mrs. Gien Marble of valley were visiting Mr. and lurs. a. a. iviarbie and ouitr relatives nere baturuay. Mrs. JNeilie Green of McCammon, luano, was the guest of her parencs, last weeK, Mr. and Mrs. La Gniens. Miss urpna Larsen spent a lew uays witn trienus in tia.it Lake. Mr. ana Mrs. Wallace Waits and children, ot Smithneia, spent a lew uays here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ivir. and SEE : Dm io LLsn. ntolfcs IPJhasrmmacy PHONE 134 TREMONTON UTAH Mrs. William Lasley and son of Honeyville, were calling on Mr. ana Mrs. M. Ai. Lish. Mrs. C. J. Dewey and daughter, Mary and Miss Ester Stohl, ot Ire monum, were caning on irienus auu . relatives here mr. anu xurs. Alvin Norr and family nave moveu Ui uien xartu at liiue viecu, iuio. as iici' lo iiai veai Lneu vwieul crop. iiiver jomiavn xuu iitr niece K"-si- . uas VveeK, Use "APEX" mi. auu juts. ueu. ivecorU and 1am-n- y uuve luuvcu to noaeyviiie, vvuete mi; ivecord is empioyeu oy tue U. . 1 1C it. Co. friuay auernoon Mrs. Wiluam Fer- ersou eiiieuameu in nouor ox ner lit-nuin-oe- r tie uaugnier, lAuis' Unuiuuy. ot uttie ioiks enjoyea games on tne lawn anu a aanuy tuncn was en joyed by all. household Goods Cedar City Bids to be opened Aug ust 9 for construction of proposed Fed eral building here. Drugs and Fountain a 4-- When You Think HARDWARE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED THINK WILSON AT RIGHT PRICES t t they visited with relatives and friends at St. Anthony, Rigby and Elmo. Miss Dorothy Jean Stokes of Boothe Valley, is spending the week with Miss Dora Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and daughter, Hazel, motored to Cogan on business. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen have had their nephew and niece, Vernon and Bernice Boselund, of Ogden, as house guests this week. Mrs. Paul Kello of Los Angeles, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Alva Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Northman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Last, of J. W. Larson, land, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and cml- dren of Ogden, visited their parents. Mr. ana Mrs. J. w. Khodes. &unaay. Gar-Mr- s. I . SPECIAL! GENUINE IMPROVED ISRAEL HUNSAKER, CLUB NEWS Mayor. LEWIS BRENKMAN, Recorder. :x: The Community Club of Tremonton held a meeting in the City Park, Aug. The Misses Shirley Nelson and 3, at 8 p. m. were hostesses to the Pearl President Marjorie Zundel presided. KitchenJohnsen Queens of the Elwood 4-The club sang three songs: "When at the home of their grandmothIts Spring Time In the Rockies;" club Mrs. J. P. Christensen, Wedneser, wnen i rretena I'm uay" and "Dream busiin." The roll was called and the min- day, July 27. After the usual lunchutes of the last meeting read by the ness of the meeting, a delicious eon was served and games were played secretary, Mary Supan. The play the leaders were given orders to prepare The next meetting will be held atLarof the leader, Miss Nina games for Achievement Day, August home 19. It was also decided to assess each sen. member a small sum for a floral spray for Virgil Cropley, brother of two of Hyrum New open air Dance Pavil-lio- n the club members. The club enjoyed a at Public Park opened. dialogue read by President Zundel, two Castlegate Graveling underway on duets by Helen Supan and Ruby Land-vatt- 8.8 miles highway between this place and a poem by Paul Jenkins. and western county line preparatory The recreation committee then led the to oiling and asphalting. club in games for 45 minutes. Next Garfield Utah Copper Co. announced opening of their local smelter. meeting will be held August 17th. H er " - MMMMMM4 w y i ' X i , i- -i ?r" a ; v Great Values Offered in This Dres; Sa e For Only $3.00 can't afford to miss! Cool, smartly dresses suitable for every occasummer styled sion. Prints and Silks in lovely new patterns. Newest and latest heaterless ultra thermique method of permanent waving. Dresses of this type a year ago would have cost three times this price. DUART A sale you One for $6.50, or Bring a Friend; Get Two for $10.00 A Complete Permanent for $2.00 $3 , 95 We do not use inferior solutions. Special for Monday - Tuesday: They Are Intermountain Products V ft JAW j By Mrs. Thomas Ault FOR ICE Beverages & Coal t 1 4-- H "A SURETY OF PURITY" I w MASS CONVENTION beautiful and useful gifts. The primary Trail Builders and the Notice is hereby given that a ReLark Girls with their supervisors, Mrs. Mass Convention has been publican E. P. Sorenson and Mrs. F. B. Gun called the by Republican Central com- nell, and their president, Mrs. C. B. Box f Elder County, Utah, to Gunnell. met at the home of Mr. and! amuse-o- r "lc oear iuver Mrs. Koscoe Stoddard Sunday, to hon- - "" n Wednesday,-Augus- t 10th, Trail Builder, Lowell Stoddard, on ment his 12th birthday anniversary. The 132, at 8 p. m. for the consisted of extemperaneous j pose of electing delegates to the Re- program, a story by the teacher and publican State Convention and to games, afterwhich light refreshments transact such other and further busiwere served to 20 boys and girls. ness as shall come before the convenMr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason and Mr. tion. and Mrs. Lorin Larkin, spent ThursAll Republicans of Box Elder Counday at Ogden. Miss Lola Gunnell entertained at a ty are urged to attend. Dated July 28, 1932. trouseau tea at the home of her mothJ. WESLEY HORSLEY, Mrs. B. C. About Gunnell, Monday er, 40 guests called during the afternoon. County Chairman. Mr. Merlin Wood spent t.he week WALTER C. MANN, end at Ogden. Secretary. Mrs. Israel Fackeral had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family, Mr. Adelbert Fack NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING eral, and Mr. Nathanial Jones of En The following budget has been set terprise, Utah. Almost every farmer has begun "P or Tremonton City, Utah, for the harvesting. Some, however, are cut year 1933: ting second crop hay as the grasshop. $4000.00 Salary and wages pers are quite numerous. 2500.00 Power and light A very successful Sunday school 2000.00 Miscellaneous expense conference was held here Sunday. Maintenance of water, Mr .and Mrs. Earl of Fielding, Fred sewer and cemetery .... 2250.00 Nye, Herman Anderson and Charles 1500.00 Street maintenance Wood of the Stake S. S. Board, were . 500.00 -- cheaper to buy their bread at O. P. Skaggs than it is to bake it. tOOOvf77Ti5T & present Miss Gunnell received many -- offer and they also NOTICE :x: To Democratic Voters of Mr. J. H. Forsgren and Mrs. G. J. ' Tremonton Precinct Wood attended a Republican meeting Monday, jere 8,willat be8 a meeting Cour! House at BnK-- j August 'heT,t0 m., at the Lioni ? . .Z evening. Miss Cora Forsgren and Miss Maud Pub room? or he PurPse f Anderson entertained at a shower her m8 a precinct chairman and commit- b nday for Miss Lola Gunnell whose marriage to Lyle Adams of Thatcher will take place in the Logan Temple, CALL FOR REPUBLICAN inursoay. About 45 guests were rtQ(tty - BEAR RIVER CITY uuniiit mctuj vi uui- feVV customers are By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard I H . NOTICE HOWELL 4-- H hut honest values and service fathered by elliciency, are what thi country needs a.n.i. today. fekakes, OLYMPIAD SALAD Xth ! t "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 WET FINGER WAVE AND SHAMPOO 50c MILADY BEAUTY PARLORS PHONE 71 - Brigham City ISHM u WWWW WWW |