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Show FACE FOUR DEWEYVILLE By Mn. Thomas Aalt Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Newman at Bothwell. Mrs. N. Peter Marble gave a children's party Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Dorothy, and also in honor of Leon Hunsaker, whose birthdays are on the same day. A played and revariety of garner were . were freshments Sunday at Sunday school, a splendid Mother's Day program was rendered by classes of the Sumiay school. A talk on mother, wai given by Elder Boss. A token of love wa presented to all the mothers of the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nigh and sun of Plymouth, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusaer. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and son, Darrell, and daughter, Mildred Jean, were in Ogoen., Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Fryer ar.l son, Wayne and daughter, Davelene, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schieb at Salt Dike City for a few days. Saturday the ba'l game between Dewey and Garland at Deweyville, was won by Garland team, 4 1)0. John C Dewey and sons of Ogden, were calling on friends and relatives here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen at Logan, Friday. Miss Elaine Hansen came up from Salt Lake City and spent Mother s Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mi. Chris Hansen. Mies Edna Loveland of Salt Lake City, visited a few days hero with her mother, Mrs. A. A. l.ove.and. - Children Crave Siveeis? Jam and Jelly, Says Mother of Nine 4 :x: Mrs. Duett Loveland entertained a group of little folks Thursday afternoon t a birthday party in honor of Iter son, DarrelL Out of door games were played and refreshments were erred. Friday, May 6th, the primary children, under the direction of the officers, presented the following: "Honest Feggy" "Children's Hospital," and The Road to Good Health," to a well pleased audience. "Mr .and Mrs. Rulon Johnson and Mrs. Mary Johnson of Logan, were Tiaitinff at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Germer on Tuesday. . Dr. H. Asa Dewey and wife and son of Kichfield, spent Sunday here with Lis parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Dew-e- j. te.-ed- !i Give Them Schedule Utah-Idah- o Base Ball League 1933 ELWOOD By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen FIRST HALF May 21 Logan Collegians at Stake Relief Society President, Mrs. Crystal Springs; Malad at Smith-fielof Garland, Mrs. Dora Tremonton at Logan Elks. Manning Brough, Mrs. Clara Fridal and Mrs. Logan Elks at Logan May 28 Abbott all visited here last Tuesday. Collegians; Crystal Springs at Malad Their visit was truly appreciated. Smithfield at Tremonton, June 4 The Gleaner Girls, M Men and SenLogan Collegians at Treior class and their leaders of the M. I. monton; Crystal Springs at Smith-fielMalad at Logan Elks. A., enjoyed a swim and dance at the June 11 Malad at Logan ColleCrystal Springs last Thursday. Mrs. N. R. Hunt and some of her gians; Tremonton at Crystal Springs neighbors of Wendell, Idaho, visited Logan Elks at Smithfield. Smithfield at Logan ColJune 18 with Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson Thursday. All of those named went legians; Logan Elks at Crystal to Salt Lake Friday to visit relatives. Springs; Tremonton at Malad. June 25 Mr. and Mrs. Willes Adams and Crystal Springs at Lobaby of Logan, were Sunday visitors gan Collegians; Smithfield at Malad; of Wm. Larsen. j Logan Elks at Tremonton. The Misses Verian and Wanda An i July 2 Logan Collegians at Lo- dersen came up from Salt Lake City, gan Elks; Malad at Crystal Springs; for a visit with the folks, Friday even l Tremonton at Smithfield, -t- - :x: d; in m. ii i " " 'i'JZZZZl-ZZ- i 1 d; ml Vt& " K'Z VS r ri . ll . V- - u. auu o xiauaeu children went to Yost, Thursday where they enjoyed the school program. They were accompanied back by their daughter, Erma, who taught f air .anu :uis. 1 - - - row-havin- children healthy KEEPING nineis the accomplishment of Mrs. Coy Watson, Jr., who lives with her six sons, three daughters, and her husband .on the outskirts of Los Angeles. Proper feeding, Mrs. Watson says, has made' her youngsters the glowing, stalwart specimens they are. Plenty of milk,, fresh vegetables, fruits, a little meat, and some sweets usually In the form of home-madjam or Jellymake up the diet of the Watson children. Even with a large family, making enough jam and Jelly to last through the fall and winter Is no task nowadays. By using the short-bol- l method and taking advantage of each fruit as It comes into the market making small batehes each time any housewife can keep even a family of eleven persons plentifully supplied with this. food. Here are a few feclpes to guide oughly or grind VI out 3 quarts fully ripe berries. Place In' jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out juice Measure sugar and juice Into large saucepan and mix. Bring to: a boil over hottest fire and at once add fruit! pectin, stirring Then bring to a full rollminutfc. ing boil and boil harJ. Remove from fire, skim, pour quickly. Paraffin hot jelly at once. Makes about 11 glasses (6 fluid, ounces each). Crushed Strawberry Jam :con-stantly- ." 4 e ypu: Strawberry Jelly 4 cups 1ft cups 1 bottle (3 lbs.) Juice 3V lbs.) ugr fruit pectin To prepare Juice, crush.. thor-- J (2 lbs.) prepared fruit 7 cups (3 lbs.) sugar Vi bottle Irult pectin cups Te prepare fruit, grind about 2 quarts fully ripe berries, or crush completely one layer at a time so that each berry Is reduced to a Kirsten's birthday anniversary. Mr .and Mrs. Herman Andersen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of Brigham City, Sunday. Principal Leonard, left for his home in Huntington, Monday morning. It is with pleasure that the community look forward to his return next fall as well as Miss Mortensen. Miss Christensen has ben calld on a mission and will be teaching school at Kelsey, Texas next fall. pulp. Measure sugar and prepared fruit into large kettle, mix well, and bring to a full rolling boil over hottest fire. Stir constantly. before Boil hard 1 and while boiling. minute.' Remove from fire and stir in fruit pectin. Then stir and skim by turns for just 5 minutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Pour quickly. Paraffin hot jam at once. Makes about 10 glasses, (6 fluid ounces each.); Tremonton at Logan ColJuly 9 legians; Smithfield at Crystal Springs Logan Elks at Malad. Logan Collegians a. MaJuly 16 lad; Crystal Springs at Tremonton; Smithfield at Logan Elks. Logan Collegians at July 23 Smithfield; Crystal Springs at Logan Elks j Malad at Tremonton. Logan Collegians at CrysJuly 30 tal Springs; Malad at Smithfield; Tremonton at Logan Elks. Logan Elks at Logan ColAug. 6 legians, Crystal Springs at Malad; Smithfield at Tremonton. Logan Collegian at Tre Aug. 13 monton: Crystal Springs dt Smith- field; Malad at Logan Elks. Malad at Logan ColleAug. 20 at Crystal Springs Tremonton gians; Logan Elks at Smithfield. Smithfield at Logan ColAug. 27 Elks at Crystal Logan legians; Spring; Tremonton at Malad. TX o shcool at that place. Mrs. Jack Erickson and baby spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larsen's of Corinnejt also visited at Brigham City. Luby Rasmussen spent the week end home from Salt Lake City. Mother's Day exercises was well atThe tended at the Sunday school. wonderful talk given by stake president, C. E. Smith, as well as the program by the children, was appreciated by a large crowd. Some GO mothers received a nice carnation. Marion Miller was a business visitor to Soda Springs on Monday. The Primary association gave their May festival on Monday at the recreation hall. Some 100 children took part in the program and did very well A large crowd enjoyed the splendid program. Seven stake members were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Anderson entertained Monday in honor of Grandma yk.- Yes, they're all one family. Nine little CaHfornlans sitting In a lunch on the steps of their school house.' Bobby Watson,' (shown In Insert) the youngest, is only 2 years old but he wanted to be In the picture. By Alice Blake , xvjuub SECOND HALF YES TIRES! we will trade for your old ones Associated Gasoline and Oils SERVICE LEA'S LEA DUNN, Prop. TREMONTON UTAH H. G. Scott Drug Co. PHONE 47 . . . TREMONTON, UTAH 1 Prescription Specialists FINEST OF FOUNTAIN SERVICE AND LIGHT LUNCHES This is your drug store, come and make yourself at home OF'IGHEAT MAGAZINE CLUBS Don't wait another minutel Never before nd per ha never pi 9in, can these wonderful masaiinei be obtained with your home newsluch at Subscribe nowl paper prices. Do You SEVEN CLUB BIG Like To Read WopmiT. 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