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Show sZJlR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1935 r children of Arimo, Idaho, visited at tne noioe of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Meld-TXj- ' MEAL OF THE MONTH m j3t week. Problems confronting rural youths in Utah will be the central theme of club leaders institute to a special be held at the Utah State Agricultural college, September according in TV P. Miirrav. state club leader. jlr. and Mrs. William Lancaster of Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lancaster visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Meldrum Saturday Sunday. ,fnd oli West ountiful viaited at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seigfned "ghter, Mrs. J. M. Peoria, Illinois are the guests of Mrs. I. D. Dockstader and and Mrs. Sam Getz this week. Jummlnga and Liters were in Mr. and Mrs. Libel of Hunting011' business the first Oregon accompanied by their parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Libel, also of H&S-tonof b0me spent Sunday at the r r and children of their uncle, Mr. Felix Zesiger. the home of Mrs. 0a y and Saturday, of Mrs. F. H. Norberg and daughter, the Gloria, of Denver, Colorado were G. W. Brad-shaMrs. and of Mr. guests f Irs. D. I. Moore of'berden Friday and Saturday- home of Mr. 1md Mrs. i " ioore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaRaft Marble and children of Fillmor visited at the ertrude Laub of Salt Lake home of Mr. arWrs. Clarence snt Saturday at the home of Brough Sunday. snts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub. Mr. and Mrs. mes Ransom and Iverson and son, Glendon, of Mf and Mrs. 13 Burgess attended VVake City! were Tremonton vis- - the American region Convention at 4-- H . w-an- d J 1 m - J t Fn.Will A L Wyoming Tuesday after spending a week there on business. Stone Park leaaay- - gonca De AftoH, Mr ww- (pbra. - Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Weaver of Boun tiful, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood and Miss Jeane Weaver, who has been visiting here the past two weeks, returned home with them. rich experiences, observations and con elusions pertaining to the position of yunog men and women in this modern Mrs. Larene Scott and children motored to Burley, Idaho last week to spend a few days visiting her mother, . Mrs. J. F. Wilcox. Cor-Inn- served. Your Home! Brighten P and Make it At tractive With Some flew Furniture or New' ERE is a dinner which not only , will delight the appetlte and the eye, but will also enable the family to dine cheerfully and informally in the cool places which all of ns long for on these warm summer, days. Y The Meal of the Month, for August is the attractive cold meat board with a satisfying potato and vegetable salad, crisp relishes and plenty of crusty bread and fresh butter. The dinner almost prepares It; self because the sausage and cold meat loaves will be already sliced when you get them from the store. Arrange the slices of cold meat tastefully on the board, which may be anything from your steak plank to your cutting board. A few slices of your favorite cheese will help and perhaps a can or two of meat p ; e, Mr. and Mrs. Myr,al Clark and small daughter of Honolulu, Hawaii, spent . Tuesday visiting relatives here. Ihey were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris. - VISIT OUR STORE her sniffed: "What a fuss voii thlt rtrfY I lrTl imil T YIBRSON w j YOU MUST COME IN! ht : ', finer. Nothing ? ) -- t - M 1 ..... U 1 If UK 1! II 4. -- T- Tailor Our Stock Is In HARDWARE Agricultural A Store Full of - 'H ".' ' Fall Shoe Sensations for I be tablished at ...... ?ffETl! AND BUILDING - PAINTS AND WARE . 30-ho- ur We Supply Your Every Need '''iK'i; t Farmerssh' Union ar Every New Toe Feature! 'ST CITYBKUGCO I Mini iiiiiiMi Every New Style Last ! 4rfremoktton, Utah - f 60c SAL HEPATICA " 39t WANTED All Gold Standard Values! " to $349 Gephart Stores Co. "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" by National Organization Must be now employe have fore..ration. Wanlcal sight to train In InclinationH, and wlln pare time or evuiP to qualify a INSTALLATION a"d SERVICE Reot expert on all tyv Condition! frigerator, and Air mrv.ew equipment For occupaxion giving age and 1" PINT fi EI-trl- c UTILITIES ENGINEERING INSTITUTE box 531, Beveri Hills, Calif. S .. 60c. SYRUP FIGS WLJ 'SPRAY Reliable Young Man Priced nil) "No," the pretty one replied. "You see, I'm not married." , ' I ;... 1 . I W frri n Irn j ings. We Can Supply Them Right Here at Home and af a Saving to You. I college. novt HENS - BOX OF 23c" 3 wiiun 50c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 60c ALKA SELTZER for 39c 3Sc 49c VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN Jumbo Ice Cream Soda 10 IIIIIIIIIIIii x 49c lanitary Napkins - g S OIJVE 12 25c Full Pint 79c 5c COLGATES SHAVE SOAP - 3 for .. 10c 3:)C BUOY SHAVE CREAM ...... 23c 90c ; '" -. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fonnesbeck and Ja Johansen' and Mr. and Mrs.; Miss Beth Hurd went to Udy Springs son and daughter' also Mrs. G. Frozet Sunday evening to swim. They attend By Miss Annie Hurd of Salt Lake, left Wednesday for Cal ed the dance at Centerdale Friday. ifornia. , While there Arthur will en Coe Larkin spent the weekend with Mr. E. M. Well3 and son, Leonard, Technical roll in f the- Curtiss-Wrigof Wilmington, California, are visiting friends at Smithfield. institute oi Aeronautics ai uienasue, relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Showell accompMiss Vida Peterson went' to Ogden anied Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Keeter of You simply must see the new Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Blackham and Ogden on a trip to Yellowstone Park to work Monday. Ernest of Mrs. and Moroni, family Fall and Winter Woolens we last week. Mrs. R. N. Cutler, Miss Rhoda Lar-ki- n Morley and son, Floyd, of Spanish Mrs. A. L. Peterson returned home ; are showing from and Joseph J. Cutler spent Sun- last week from Salt Lake Fork, spent the weekend at the home where City of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham. of day at Corinne with Mrs. Cutler's she ; M. BORN & COMPANY spent a month. sister. Deweyville. Mrs. James Cottam had as, her Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia have as guest over the weekend her Sister Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Call and Mr, their guests his brother Charles, and from Sublett, Idaho. Nothing and Mrs. J. R. Call of Burley, Idaho, Ronald Ritter of Ogden. the small daughter of Mr. Smarter. Guaranteed All Wool LaDene, A number of the young people at and Mrs. Doyle Cutler, got a sliver accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor,' spent Sunday at Ogden at the tended the wedding dance at Park in her eye while playing Saturday. Popular Prices, ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wood. Valley Friday night. - and - Save! L. Mrs. See E. Kinsman went to Salt - Mr. and Mrs.H. J. Robbins of OgLake to visit relatives. Madeto-Measur- e City Tuesday Suits Mrs. Steven Buckmiller of Salt den called oh friends here Friday? ' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sanders were Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd Jr. and Salt Lake Lake City, was a guest Wednesday $22.50 and up. City visitors the first of evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore at- the week. S tended the celebration in Garland Geo. W. Bradshaw. , OSCAR STRAND f Saturday. One day a young lady with a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson of HowMr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor spent poodle dog on her lap was riding in ell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Monday at Salt Lake City. a street car. A prim woman sitting Larkin Sunday. Dan Sylvester was slightly injured Mrs. L. P. Knudson and sons, Lyle and Bill, spent the first of the week Friday when the horse he was riding at the home of Mrs. Knudson's daugh- fell an;T rolled on him. R; J. Bradshaw and family moved ter. Mrs. H. D. Thomas. While here Complete the two boys had their tonsils aid ad' to Stone Monday. Violet Mrs. Udy of Plymouth is vis noids removed. iting her sister, Mrs. Van Peterson. ' - LUMBER Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Patterson and Mrs. Tillie Cnristofferson of Econom- Burley, Idaho called on Miss Cora Daley SunEsics Course to MATERIALS ..' day. Van Misses and Peterson,Laura B. Y. U. Alene Neal and Wanda Cutler were AND OILS in Garland for Wheat Day. PROVO Acceding to the growiig Mrs. Devona Westegard and Miss interest and complexity in economics GLASS CHINA of the farm, Brigham Young unive- Elaine Utley of Salt Lake City are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. E. rsity has this year established a divis- A. . v Peterson. ion with a major in agricuRelief was conference held Society ' ltural economics. in our watfd Sunday evening. The This new branch of the econoirics Stake Board was represented by Mrs. t v department will be administered .by Nau Bennett of Holbrook, Pres. and Dr. A; Rex Johnson. Dr. Johnson was C. H. Sweeten, Pres. and Mrs. in charge of civil service examinations Mrs., W. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Newel J. in economics and agricultural econ Cutler were also present. omics at Washington for a three-yeD. G. Nelson and James Lar Scouts period. Other instructors of courses kin left "YOUR GOOD WLL OUR BEST ASSET" in this department will be Mr. Seth scouts Friday evening to join the at for the Jamboree. Ogden T. Shaw and Dr. Lowry Nelson, vrho is away on leave. Classwork will strike right at (he problems affecting the farm today, and the entire field of economics as it affects agriculture will be surveyed. The scope of study is indicated by some of the classes outlined as fal lows: Agricultural Economics aid Marketing; Western Land Problems, Western Agricultural Reform,Faim WE CARRY Management and Agricultural ( fiPrescriptions Carefully and I nance. POSTAGE STAMPS Accurately Compounded Students may register for workin this vital subject at the openingfof 59c 75c COD LIVER OIL, Full Pint ... 75c TJSTERINE 59c Large J the autumn quarter, Oct 1. 40c CASTORIA 50c LIQUID PETROLEUM 39c 29c SNOWVILLE No Need Goiig Away for Your Furnish- - 1 ' I ; M - V Floor Coverings! sandwich spread. As a garnish, we suggest 'using little green onions. The Meal of the Month menu for. August also includes iced tomato Juice as an appetizer, iced tea with the dinner, a peach and pineapple shortcake with whipped cream for dessert. Serve everything cafeteria style In the' kitchen, oa the porch, in the garden or wherever, it is most enjoyable. , Here is a recipe for the old fashioned potato and vegetable salad which you may like to try: ' Cut cold cooked potatoes Into small even cubes. Measure 1 quart of potatoes and add to them 2 cups large cooked or canned peas. 1 cup chopped celery, 1 pimlento, 6 sweet pickles, and 2 hard cooked eggs cut in slices. Add mayonnaise or cooked dressing to moisten thoroughly. Add salt to taste. Heap in a large wooden bowl lined with crisp lettuce and garnish with tiny whole beets, pickled, and slices of hard , cooked egg. Serves 6. MARIE GIFFORD Armour pood Economist Mrs. Jewel Stephen was hostess to the B. B. bridge club Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Ed Winchester. A delicious luncheon was 4 rtesiaeni racuiiy memoera .togeuicr with several specialists from the extension service staff, will conduct lectures and class work during the institute. Mr. Murray said.: Tours of var- ious. kinds and recrealonal,t?aturej have been arranged fjr the 200 leaders who are expected to attend from practically all of the' counties in the state. seDelegates to the institute will be memlected from the advanced club bers who are 15 years of age or older. At the college they will be given opportunities to discuss problems perof taining to young men and women the standpoint of teirh age both from a vocation for and preparing choosing and providing proper recreational facilities and programs. According to Miss Myrtle Davidson,' assistant state leader, each delegate will be appointed to serve on a committee during the institute and to take back to his respective commun ity the information received at the Bobbie and Lois wood of Salt Lake City have been visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood. - .njr ' world. Ruth Cropley entertained at a birth day luncheon last Sunday. Mrs. J. Y. N; H. Sorensen and Ferry and daughter, Vesta, of were the special guests. Delicious refreshments were served. ' - who has worked with young people fthis country for many years, will be in attendanse to give some of his , Wntillid lAilaVM Tl tiOUIl MATIIMIA ICbUtUCU AAnnArr)- o - UiiSa Mt IP" AvtaMtiAH States Department-- of Agriculture, Washington, D. . C, 1st of the United Mrs. Arthur Pederson entertained rs Wednesday. Richfield last fekMonday evening at a chicken dinner in honor of the birthday anniversary 7f O. C. In r Mrs. Rulon S. Wood of Ogden, vis j trra of her daughter, Nelda. "Covers were utj ited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. ortoinDaniea on of Ogden to Yellow laid for eight. ." Frank Taylor Tuesday. Leroy Richsrif I lfamtf Viif-Av-- Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney and family left Monday morning for a trip through Idaho and Wyoming. They expect to be gone about a week. w e Club Leaders Hold Institute at College 4-- H OIL'-- - Lje Dbl. TJiick Malted IMilk 150 Fresh grange Juice 10 x ifT ZZZ1 T T T T T TTTrT X |