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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. JANUARY CUSTODIAN OF BREAKFAST - . I i BLUES THOSE MEAL-TIM- E ' By Betty Barclay : , There are dozens of reasons why some children will not eat their meals properly. Poorly prepared food; food always prepared in the same way; boor traininer: scolding: because chil dren will not eat; hearing talk of food dislikes; too little help; too many new foods too fast and eo on, indefinitely. . During this .trying period, be sure to serve, at least one healthful dish Jeach 'meal- something the child likes and will eat gladly. 'Try the following recipes and see how the dishes will be ' welcomed: Rennet-Custar- Tre-mont- L iting with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Pa8ket, in Henefer. Mr. John Hill, of Drummund, Montana, was a guest and visitor at the home of Dr. and Mrr. Eli Hawkins. Reginald Summers accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sumpsion to Springvillc, Sunday, where they attended a funeral of Mrs. Simpson, a sister of Mrs. Sumpsion. Mr. and Mrs. Krirt Peterson entertained at a delightful dinner at their home Sunday afternoon. Thirty guests were invited to enjoy the delicious pint milk n r NOTICE dinner. Miss Agnes Peterson and Miss Car-m-a Bosly, of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mr;. Kiist Peterson Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar Forsegreen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew returned home Thursday from an extended trip to California. They went by way of Reno to San Francisco and down the coast to Los Angeles, Santa Anna and San Diego. They returned by way of Boulder Dam and I' The annual meeting of the Box EM j der County Canning Crops Grower's' ; Association will be held Thursday,";-,- " January 23, 1936 at 2 p. m. in the,, . Recreation Hall of the L. D.'S. church. f The checks for pea vines will be ftM tributed at this meeting and several questions of vital Importance will bjik discussed. T. E.' Adams j Ssec. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen and fam-- i ily moved to their new home in South J: - it iUU wuiuuiuE bicaiii cake) Ginger cookies (or left-ov- AtfaWkA duuui gutgci vuum ,ut lfef in each dessert dish. ' Dissolve Rennet-Custar- d Tablet in 1 tablespoon cold water. Add sugar to er to luke-war- ond (100 F. tnv m rPTVifwA rfroiYV cu ivcuuctviuuuu F x nVn..f si set in minutes." Chill in refris'erator. Serve with whipped cream and a bit of grated preserved ginger. i -- Egg Rennet-Custar- d d Dissolve Rennet-Custar- d Tablet in 1 tablespoon cold water. Beat egg yolks slightly. Add sugar, salt and vanilla flavoring to milk. Warm to not hot lukewarm stirring con stantly. Add dissolved RennetTCus- i' tard Tablet. Stir quickly a few seconds and pour into dessert gla?,ses. Chill in refrigerator. Refine makes number, of -a : " show. Mrs. Earl Collard and baby of Huntsville, Utah is visiting her parents-, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Holman. Mrs. Earland Ohman and baby are visiting in Brigham City with her par- ' nnmitn fro BE SURE AND READ THE ADS FISHBURN'S GROCYTERYA ' " ... CATSUPS. : 10c .. FEATURING CANNED FOODS No, Vt Can .... VICTOR BRAND CASE 281 GLOSS, CORN Pkg. STARCH 81 - 25 P. S. COFFEE . '''. DDI? AH SALMON ... DEVILED GOLDEN BANTAM 1 CASE 3 $1.98 Cans .. 25 CAN tism MiKTil- SALAD DRESSING MINCE GREEN TEA (MCKERS 0 1 TP A D MJuAli Package . S;8. . ......... .. - Powdered or Brown Mb. Package 9j 29c 25c 10? FANCY STRINGLESS CAN CASE Van Camp's Sfor SARDINES 25 $1.98 CDIM AfU 3 No. 2 Cans .. 25 Can 12-o- z. Lb. Can ?c; A Sodas Box 1 2-l- b. SHORTENING 5 Lbs ROLLED OATS DARK 35 5-l- b, Can Lge. Head LETTUCE SALMON 23c piece 27c " GOOD THINGS TO EAT" wk ..250 ............50 QUALITY MEATS SLICED QUALITY BEEF LB. POT ROASTS FRANKS and 150 BOLOGNA 150 SLICED lb. - Lb. BACON CREAM OF WHaT $2.29 No. 2 Vi Can 10 rooo STORES Surety 0 Purity 7 1 Package MACARONI PI? a KTC DiiiillO FLOUR Red .. !gl M"!. w White 10 Pounds ..........;.: POWDERED S UG AR' 3 Golden Heart Fresh F17V CEi Pound.. Guaranteed 48 Pound Bag ......... $115 EDWlDSCOmE. RI KCU PTODTO JELL-WEL- FANCY, PINK TaU $1.19 Can L 10 MILK LARD 8 Lbs. . Package ..... DtTTdnr' AD P I IIMET Tall Cans z. A FANCY PRUNES A 3 schillings Can 4-o- GERMADEta SALMON Doz. Pounds "Vtf :' A 330 OR SIVCCS Tall Can CASE LB, 140 110 - CWOATS 2 Doz ORANGES Sleepy Hallow O I liUl Cane and Maple Qt. Jug .... Shavers SOLID PACK UTAH 90 Good Size CVPITD Blue Bunny No. 22 Can CARNATION OATS TOMATOES 35 .. Orliliitn GRAPEFRUIT 4 Lbs Cudahy'js 15c 19c Q GRAPEFRUITS Libby's HERSHEYS COCOA LMlnlldlO BEANS 9tf 10 KRAUT Bars MEATUS CORNED BEEF Can 10 A Y Fresh PUMPKIN TUNA FLAKES KARO SOAP Pail b. Seal SALAD DRESSING Blue Quart ... 9 Lbs TfWMSs.ii... 10-l- DllMU 2 Loaves . . . 25 Soda Crackers BEANS Golden AMAIZOSYRUP LB. VACUUM PACK 0. Cans SARDINES CORN 10 Bars W.SOAP 3 No. 2 $1.98 Saturday Bargains C. it 111 11 01 mi luiim Tall Can ''.'.,':'"' Quality - Standard Brands - Right Prices OXYDOL Medium Package FREE! 24c CRYSTAL WEDDING OATS 20 in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen. Mrs. Sina Thorseo is visiting in Og den with her brother,' Christ Chris- tensen and family. j Mr. and Mrs. Kcrmit Hansen and of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend visiting with Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mr?,. Victor Hansen. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the Junior Girls of the M. I. A. will pre sent their drama, "Holy Land", under tbe direction of Mrs. Violet N. Jensen and Miss Lela Jensen. ".' Everybody is invited to attend the big Snow Carnival dance in Bear Riv er City January 29. Merry Maker '. orchestra. OYSTERS - It Pays to Shop at -- j , Tablet 1 tablespoon cold water 2 egg yolks Small pinch salt 3 tablespoons sugar 1 pint milk 1, teaspoon vanilla flavoring Rennet-Custar- 12.-J- I relatives and friends met at the home mrRo.m, Wanpn in of the 70th birthday of Mrs. honor Hansen. The afternoon was: spent in social chat A delicious hot dinner was ;.. c served to about 60 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hailing spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andersen, Mr. and' Mrs. Christ Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Andersen, spent Monday in Ogden where they attended the Stock show. Mr. and. Mrs. Rast Petersen spent Monday and Tuerday in Ogden visiting relatives and attending the Stock gUl" d .n4-i- l Tnrmnrv Knnriov not hot .AHA rftasftlv. VA Rennet-Custar- By Mrs. C. W.TlrallSford t auici, out a icw ,WW cookies. Let ger 1 BEAR RIVER CITY 19 $119 LETTUCE u.5 Utah 10-l- Bag Baking Powder Pound ftP AlMlirc Jicy Doz. TreasM' Read the Want Ads YOU CAN SAVE Every Day at Your PAY 'NTAKIT Store and-finel- ,; I teaspoon vmlfflrflgfroring - .jaaj .... easy to make, and just as easy to SCALLOPED oysters and here's the way to prepare them. Fill a baking casserole with alternate layers of oysters (branded oysters are now available in pint containers so that you can always be sure of the quality and toe variety that you are rolled cracker crumbs. Dot each layer purchasing) with butter: and sprinkle with salt ifad pepper; Then add milk sufficient in quantity to just brinfc the top surface of the to the last jayer of crackers. Bakejn amoderate oven ' milk (350") for approximately' 30 to 40 minutes. Serve very hot d Tablet d Mr. Loyd Hust, who is teaching school in Park Valley, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson. Mrr. Louis I. Sorensen and son. Owen, of Salt Lake City, were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson are vis- . alkaline-reactio- Ginger Mrs. Orian Peterson, of Garland, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cutler for a few days. Quarterly Conference of the Curlew Stake was held here Saturday and Sunday. Elder Levi Edgar Young, of the Seventies Presidencey represented the General Authorities. The meetings were the first held in our remodeled meeting house. Miss Beth Hurd was unable to attend school the first of the week owing to an attack of tonsilitis. Miss Majorie Arbon was ill the first of the week. Mrs. Nellie Arbon spent a week with her daughters in Ogden. Archie and Wallace Hurd visited the Ogden Stock Show Monday. D. G. Nelren Jr. and B. S. Cutler were in Brigham City and Ogden Fri. Mrs. Lawrence Anderson was pleas antly surprised on Monday on her birthday. Ten guests were present A number of our people attended the dance at Holbrook Friday night. Mrs. Wm. Hurd, Jr. visited her daughter, Mrs. Paul Fonnesbeck at Howell, last week. Lowell Cutler of Ogden, spent the weekend with his mother here. Mrs. Dee Cutler came home with her new baby last week. Mrs. Rebecca N. Cutler visited her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Nelson at last week. A slight earth tremor shook our town Tuesday at 11 :15 a. m. No damages was done. Tremooton this week. The people of BothweU regret having Mr. and Mrs. Allen leave this community hut with them well in their new location.' Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins enter--'' tained at a nicely arranged Wedrt'nT? dance in honor of their daughter, Mrs. I Jean Holliday, at the Bothwell haH. Wednesday evening. The attrectiwj young bride wore a very beautiful dress of pale pink, of gorgette crepe S with a wide sash of pale pink taff etaJ The bride and groom greeted their. many frinds assisted by Dr. and Mrs! if. Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Georg Holladay. Refreshments were servedp during the evening's dancing. Man-beautiful and useful gifts were pre-- j sented to the young couple. dlrec- - j The Junior Girls, under the -. ; LorfHYovnr., tion of their teacher, entertained the Vanguards .Tuesdayj, J evening at a very delightful progres-- 1 ; sive supper. By Phyllis wa- - acid-reacti- on Rennet-Custar- BOTH WELL Summers By Watch that important first meal of the day. Many breakfast disher have en when taken into .the system and unless these are balanced n foods, trouble by may result. - A glass of cold fruit juice makes an excellent custodian or guardian. Canned Hawaiian pineapple juice is proving very popular at present As this comes from thoroughly ripened fruit, it makes a tasty beverage as well as an extremely healthful one.. It may be mixed with other juices, has a wonderful aptitude for mixing. But serve it alone, properly chilled, anrt vou have an ideal drink to start tbe day with. A can or two kept in the refrig-er-ator, ; enables you to serve this any time, at a moment's notice. We suggest the Hawaiian pineapple juice habit for the New Year. 1 1 SNOWVILLE Miss Annie Hard An Oyster Dish Hut's Sure to Please By Betty Barclay . PAGE FIVE 16. 12ZG b. Navel l. JL 25-l- b. Box - |