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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALE?? LEADER. THURSDAY? JANUARY 23, 1936 I don't want to fill this article with f dry statistics. You would not read it if I did. I do not even want you to 9 take the word of whoever made the! j statement that cream would not rise-iA sfciort time ago I was entertainia greased or waxed container. Test ng: myself by reading a number of these things out yourself and the re-those "Do you know" items that ap- suits obtained will remain in yourj pear so regularly in our papers and mind indefinitely. So take a quart of milk. Shake it magazine?. One struck me as being of special thoroughly. Then fill two pint bot-- ! interest to women who cook. It said ties one of which has been greased "Do you know that if you grease the with butter. Set them aside and see sides of a beer glass, the foam won't for yourself whether cream will rise rise, and that the same principle ap- in a greased container. It will be a plies to the rise of cream in your milk novel experiment which you will enbottle? Three times as much cream joy. rises in the sterile glass bottle as in And here are two recipes that you the waxed container." may lire, if your milk container has Probably many of my readers are sufficient cream without sending out not particularly interested in the beer for a small bottle of cream: glass at least, not so far as their Nut and Potato Croquettes kitchen and pantry work is concerned us of all are interested in the but 2 cus hot riced potatoes container of milk left each morningi cup cream at our door, or purchased at the cor i teaspoon salt ner store. A statement of this kind. teaspoon pepper CmAllll nailoa lie tn naiifwi n I Few grains Cayenne and think. Yolk of one egg DOES YOUB CBEAM RISE? By Betty Barclay visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurd at' Stone this week. Mrs. Nellie Arbon returned Friday I By Miss Annie Hard from a week" in Ogden. Jos. Hurd is confined to his bed Bert's Cafe and grocery store was a bad cold. completely destroyed by fire of un- with Mrs. R. A. Cutler and Lowell were known origin Monday at 6 a. m. The of Mrs. Zina Nelson of building belonging to Mrs. George Al- guests and Mrs. Geo. Allen of Ogden len of Ogden, and the goods in the week. last incovered were store by only partly Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Larkin, sons, Ne-surance. and Coe and Miss Harriet Larkin phi EliBert Eliason, Jr., and DeLone the funeral of Mrs. Glade, attended ason of Stone went to Ogden on busi their cousin at Salt Lake City Sun-ness SNOWVILLE Hera's the Nnr Pardxaeot Baked Mackerel j . j Tre-mont- ! . t BECAUSE YOU GET Quality - Standard Brands - Lowest tokes KRAUT "Just Home Folks" A ANNIVERSARY . r"VER her.r Wees Lament pr.pr ! I " SATURDAY, as a token of appreciation for the past 3 years d yon have been so loyal to us May This Institution serve you with Nationally Advertised brands of Merchandise, at Competitive Prices CoYSTrL WHITE - Home-Owne- SOAP AY VTHVT VAI UVL 1 1 28c 28 c 45c Large Package and Medium Package k. BROOMS SEAL LYE RED 3 Cans KINKSFORD CORN CT Package .. pecan nut meats I teaspoon baking powder Mix all ingredients with fork'until light. Shape as for croquettes. Roll in bread crumbs. ' Dip in egg which has been mixed with a little cold wa 13 cup chopped - Saturday Bargains LB. DRAIN KING 171 Af TP 48 Pound Bag A . . . . .. Large WHEATIES A COFFEE Tremonton-Garlan- d rLUUil Package TO Mothers China Package WHEAT FLAKES' JAM Assorted Fruit and Berries Pound Tin ....... Berries or Fruit 2 Pound Jar 017DITD KARO aiuur PEAS n Pound Tin Hewlet's - Cane and Sugar Quart 5 SYRUP CORN ROLY POLY 3 Cans PK,DE Golden Bantam 3 Cans Tomato or Vegetable Can ..im. RAISINS SEEDLESS ; Package l!::;:J.... 15-Oz- Thtmpson's Can - Shaker FREE! KREMEL DESSERT . 3 Packages i..:......: DDITYTFO Del Monte 2 Pound Package LVI' Tim COFFEE Chase & Sanborns Fresh Dated Pound Schillings 1 Pound Tin .. PEPPER! SALT 5 'LL Pound Bag OYSTERS D oz. Tin . SARDINES Small Tin 3 Oval Tins , fPITtA VI AtfPELCAMPO lUimrLAIlEi SHRIMPS $J25 FLOUR $L35 10c Cream Style 29c 25c 25c 25c 5c '. BEANS 48 LBS. 19c 53c 25c 35c Large Package Can Dry Pack Can . .,..5C. 43c 10c 15c 25c 28c 10c 10c 10c 25c 10c 10c Pound : LETTUCE Large ORANGES 'ffi:. Head CORN Solid Pock 1 .8c Can 2 m TOMATOES C. W. 10 Bars 294 jSOAP Tall Tin j SALMON 1Q 2 LBS. Peanut Butter 27tf Powdered or Brown . SUGAR LB. H ; 3 SOUP 25? 3 (lACKERS. FANCY COOKIES 1 Coffee Penuche cup brown sugar A1 vAfpO lu 1 cup granulated sugar i cup cream . V. .cup strong coffee Mix all- ingredients and bring to boil, stirring, constantly; then cook without stirrtnjg until a little dropped in cold water will form a soft, ball 238 degrees F. Remove from the fire and let stand until the outside of the pan is cold to the hand. Add one tateaspoon salt, blespoon of butter, and one cup chopped walnuts. Beat until thick and creamy and mold on 1 W! : - 23c 1 ' QUICK QUAKER Lai'ge Package .,.. DDTTH7C lIXUnl!3 Medium Large Package 2-l- b. 1.17c 29c 13c -i COFFEE "pl- GRAN.SOAPFiS... : TOILET SOAP a buttered plate. Mark into squares FACIAL SOAP and cool. Tr K,N,i ir. 25c 17c P.C.FL0lRsSR RECENT BIRTHS ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen of Tremonton, a boy, born Jan. 19. Mrs. James Roberts returned home with her baby boy. Mrs. Howard. Bingham of Garland, returned home with a her baby girl, born Jan. 1'. The fees in the School of Experience are always paia in advance. pi IPay "mi for Campbell's AMli-.I- - 25tf YOU CAN SAVE Every Day at Your PAY 'NTAKTT Store ITalkntr LB. New Cabbage lettuce 5 :.; DV AC Victor Brand I UAp Best. Quality Celery Hearts 10t ... 10 3 Cans I O ...nt Tall Can - 2 for VI Hf AT Sea Lark Can 4 LBS. YAMS ..... . Van: Camp SARDINES 3for GRAPEFRUIT CRYSTAL WHITE LB. SPINACH 5 LB. BANANAS 5tf QUALITY MEATS Frankfurters LB- - PIECE SALMON 11 sliced 14 SLICED BACON LB 33 LB BEEF POT ROASTS 25c ITllLIl 3 for Assorted Flavors L rnnTTD airway Pound COCOA Hersheys Pound .... OATS War.. ALL BRAN 15 10 R 2510 Tall Cans Large Package 35 PEANUT BUTTER Jw . 23 SALAD DRESSING t 22 SUGAR Pounds 53 (iMERSk ;C 33 SYRUP &row. 10 SALT 5 ....... ... Pounds 19 PEPPER. ... BREAD 40 15 12 19 19 - WHITE KING KB All Others 3 BUTTER LARD ...b. 214 AI TD Golden Heart ri TLUUIl 48 Lbs. $119 SHORTENING b. .. 35' .J!03 Carton 8-l- b. Carton t LETTUCE hSS ... Amaizo 10-lPail 27 23 . r.d 29 OlllUr 10c 25c for coffee E?ir:s. GERMADEib.Bag TISSUE Regal Roll Chicken CAITD Campbell's OUUr 10 10 5 .... LB CVPI1D Surety 0) Purity 3X Mil U Pint 16 OP.SKWGCS FOOD CLOROX JELL-WEL- 29 25 2$! ST. BEANS 'scans Lge. Heads STEAKS 5c GRAHAM ter. Roll in bread crumbs again and fry in deep hot fat 385 degrees F. until brown. Drain on unglazed paper and serve. v. 3 Cans All Cuts PRODUCE DA1UAATA0 Golden Ripe 15 BIG "J" 25c I A M Hewelet's, 5 JllU 35 BUTTER O LOC v and Saucer: d - 8c fTO MOTHERS EVERYDAY . LB. APfll ulxillLIl Sirs MACARONI - garnished with lemon baked to a turn. Sergd yy. -- ed "Mackerel Tastj ioins and parsley, these i'ait<iiii an guaranteed to whet: the appetite of ewry member of .. . the. family. w 19c 9e S!llCan ,' MicSer! Tastjioins in the part thpy are wrapped? Well, this is of br.l:!i? t hmt-au- . A UAliScup not only a possibility, Mu it is a very excellent procedure to follow. The parchmeiii iwipf r retain the lull, rich, flue flavor of the Mackerel Taetyloir.s. and tLey come out of the oven . . FISHBURN'S GROCYTERYA TOMATOES A JFEW OF THE MANY BAROAiNS THAT AWAIT OUR CUWtfR- -- . IT PAYS TO TRADE AT SHARE IN THESE VALUES D ' . Subscribe for the Leaderjl - Hartley , "' Monday. . Mrs. Boyd Fergutj was ill thelast day. Miss Wilma Mills spent the week; $ of the week. ... end in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson of Ogden visited their son here last week. Pi O. V. Olsen and Miss Cora Daley - s on 59 ORANGES SL!L 20 .if t if. |