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Show BSAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1936 GARLAND Mrs. Geo. A. Beal New Chevrolet Truck on By Miss Helen Johnson, a student at the U. of U. spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Oluf Johnson. Mrs. David E. Manning was hostess to the members of her Relief Society . board at a delightful dinner party at her home on Saturday at one o'clock. The table was covered with a Japane lace cover and decoese rated with candles in yellow and blue relief society colors, with a center hand-mad- piece of beautiful rores. The dinner was prepared by Mrs. Manning, and daughters, Mrs. Victor Bott, Mrs. C. L. Frye, Mrs. D. Henry Manning, Mrs LeRoy Manning and served by Miss Hazel Manning, a grand daughter. During the afternoon the following "program was rendered: Piano solo, Ellen Capener; vocal duet, Mary R. Seager and Dora Brough; reading, Ruth Summers. A paper written by Dora Prough, was by Josephine Beal. Delia Marriott read a report in which she stated that during the time of Mrs. Manning's presidency, nearly fifty women have been on the d j-ea- board. The engagement of Miss Adele Norr daughter of Lorenzo Norr of Brier- cam of Geo. Henrie af Garland, is announc ed, i ne marriage wiu laice piace on Saturday, February 8th at the home of the bride's parents in Brisrham. Miss Myrtle Smith of Salt Lake City, is visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Polly Smith. Joseph H. Kirkham and son, Bob, and daughter, Venna, went to Salt Lake Thursday whe.-- they attended funeral services held for Mrs. Henry E. Naisbitt, mother-in-laof Joseph e w S. Kirkham. J. J. Shumway was a business visitor in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Jars. P. C. Pettera and Mrs. J. W. Chambers were Logan visitors Wed- ELIGIBLE FOR R. A. LOANS i I5 e "W I ocd 'J L 1 Expert L it 1 ft Ji Li' Beef at SSI v ?l low-inco- one-thir- d full-leng- crow-contine- nt Miss Florence Petterson came over irom Logan ana spewt tne weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson. Mr. and Mrs. A. A.Capener, Mrs. F. S. Nye and Mrs. P. E. Ault attended the farm bureau meeting at Brigham City, Saturday. Arthur Welling and daughter, were Salt Lake City visitors, Saturday. Mrs. James Trimmimon was hostess to the daughters of the Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon. The lesson was given by Myrtle. A reading was given by Mrs. Arthur Welling, after which a delicious luncheon was served to fifteen members and four guests. Es-tell- e, Mrs. H. D. Woffinden came home Al i lit. ueauuy tu ier speuuui uie ween wim relatives in Lehi and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Horace E. Clayton and children of Ogden, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George 1 x Of Brings Her Success When she was a little girl she was always ashamed of her voice which A fundamental change in agriculsounded like a boy'r but today that Ml. same voice has brought to Helen Flint tural credit policy has been by the resettlement fame and success. which extends loans to impover Following starring roles on Broad-- 1 ished farm families in an effort to en way, she has come to the screen to able them to become relfsupporting. play the role of Belle, the tough girl, to C. O. Stott, state direcin "Ah Wilderness!" filmization of according tor of rural rehabilitation. Eugene O'Neill's great American draUnder resettlement policies, each ma. The picture comes to the Capital Theatre at Brigham City, Sunday, farm family granted a loan must to follow approved farm Monc'ay and Tuesday., with Wallace agree Beery and Lionel Barrymore heading and home management plans worked out by local supervisors in cooperaa noteworthy cast. tion with the local agricultural agent. Miss Flint's throaty contralto voice With this plan, resettlement makes womade her a specialist in "bad in advance of the utilization man" parts on the stage. She played certain of every possible method of making "V 1 one with Spencer Tracy on Broadway operating the home in "Nigger Rich," another in "Gentle- the farm pay and men of the Press," and similar roles economically, Mr. Stott pointed out At the same time, the recipient of in three other Broadway shows. the loan is given the benefit of the can she also "I play perfect ladies," farming knowledge of experts who insists, "but somehow the producers are thoroughly familiar with agriculhear my voice and cast me in the other roles. But it's all right the roles tural conditions in his own county. During the growing season, the are always interesting. farmer is expected to confer with his county supervisor on proper cultivamethods, while his wife is given Outlines Method tion every assistance in the economical To Cure Home operation of the home. Under this method, the farmer not only gets a loan but he is given expert assistance a much can in Beef be cured brine .... the same as that used in treating in the making of his crop so that he MS tern pork, according to H. H. Smith, pro- may be able to repay his obligation. Farm owners, farm tenants, sharei ll J I ill 1 fessor of animal husbandry at the Utah State Agricultural college. Beef croppers, farm laborers . or persons cured in brine is called corn beef and who, when last employed, obtained the cheaper cuts of beef, such as bris- the major portion of their income 4 1 ket, plate, and chuck are usually used from farming operations, are eligiIll 1 111 1 I for corning. The meat should be cut ble for loans under resettlement's into pieces of four or five pounds and rural rehabilitation program provided L placed in a brine mixture as follows: they are the heads of destitute or farm families and unable For 100 pounds of beef use four galCarryint a 10,0001b. cement block from Lot Anselet to New York, a lHon' Chevrolet truck one of the new lons of water, eight pounds of salt, to obtain credit at reasonable term-- i 1936 models just introduced demonstrated that safe driving meant economy. Speed limits were observed in every three pounds of sugar, and four oun- from recognized federal or private community, with 35 m.p.h. the maximum on the open road. The 3511.4 miles were completed on two quarts of ou and 308.6 gallons of gasoline, at a cost of 01.6 cents per mile, or ces of saltpeter. Pack the meat into credit agencies. of a cent per ton mile. The entire run was completed without any mechanical failure, repairs, or even scratched fender. The illustrations show the test truck Farm families, judged capable of stone jar and then cover it with a and features of the new 1936 models. Coupe type cabs with solid steel roof, rear axle, and skim- operating a farm if given assistance which been boiled brine has and water jackets, are some of the improvements. In the lower right. Harry Harts, who drove the test, med. The corn beef should be taken and training, are being extended block. The test was officially obterved by the American Automobile Association. ts teen betide the 10,000-lb- . from the brine in 10 days. It may be loans to enable them to purchase too' left for 25 or 30 days but if it is left livestock, seed, fertilizer and other longer than this it will be necessary things needed on the farm. These to parboil it. Corn beef can be canned families are given up to five years pie Friday, Jan.. 31st. Mr, and Mrs. bers guests. Prizes were awarded to spent Thursday visiting with Mrs. when it has been properly cured, Pro- to repay loans for livestock, farm Thomas E. King accompanied them Vila Bradford, Dorthy Capener and Mrs. Elsie Larson fessor Smith advised. machinery and other heavy equipsister, Forsegren's and witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. Rulon Manning. ment of Elwood. . Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mulliner and Loans for rent, seed, fertilizer and V. Wm. Johns visited with his moth ' Samuel Mills were Mrs. Eph Jensen and children of Mr. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter re- er, Mrs. Amy B. Johns in Ogden subsistence are made on a short-terEvans were visitors at the home of weekend visitors in Ogden. turned Sunday evening from a pleasbasis of one or two years. Interest Mrs. Ella Anderson. Friday evening the Bothwell M. I. on ant visit with relatives and friends loans is at the rate or five perMis Maurine Marble was a dinner A. sponsored the annual Green and centall in California. for loans annually. guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Gold ball. The hall was beautifully should be made Applications to the county resettleMr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and Eli Hawkins Sunday. decorated in green and gold colors. ment supervisor or to the county agdaughter, Sherry Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen and fam- In as much as it was Leap-yeaa ricultural By Phyllis Summers Lewis Lillywhite and Miss Coleen agent ily were visitors in Ogdn Thursday. king was voted to the throne instead Thompson were Salt Lake City visDr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins and son. of a queen. The king was Mr. Golden V itors Saturday. Mrs. Nels Anderson and daughter Grant spent Wednesday and Thurs- Anderson with John Eberhardt and A modern statesman needs to know Mrs. Leland Hansen entertained the Shirley, spent the weekend in Salt in Salt Lake City with Frank Merlin Summers as his pages. A history in order to avoid the mistakes day Junior bridge club at her home Mon Lake City visiting with Mrs. Mable Hawkins. Frank left Thursday even- large crowd was in attendance and of the past and to chart a course that ; day evening. A delicious dinner was Sears. for New York City where he will reported having a very enjoyable will benefit by the push of the ing served by the hostess to sixteen mem a Mr. and Mrs. ; Rudgar Forsegren sail for his field of labor in Holland. time. . tide of human progress. full-floati- nesday. Voice She Was Ashamed NEEDY FARMERS Run Economy-Safet- y PAGE SEVEN m ' BOTHWELL r, - . Henrie. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henrie, Clyta Gunn and son, Floyd and Ronald Tar-b- e tt, Mrs. Heber C. 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