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Show 'Sear river vallet.leader. Thursday. February -- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Hess motored to Ogden Thursday afternoon to witness By the wrestling matches that were to take place there in the evening. They The regular Relief Society meeting having bad a very enjoyable - was held in the ward chapel Tuesday reported ; time' test week with a very afternoon of The residents here are busying them t large attendance. The regular weekselves digging their way out of the ly lesson was directed in an excellent deep snow drifts that the storms and manner by Sarah E. ZundeL blizzards of the last fewdayo have Austin Nish and Wilford Nish made left in their wake. It is some said a business trip to Ogden Tuesday of of the older settlers to be onebyof the iast week worst storms in the town's history. Cleo Lamb and Frank Archibald The O. S. L. railroad was blocked were transacting business in Tremon-- with snow wert of town. A snow ton Monday of last week. plow' was stalled for some time in A Earl Holt and am Mervin, John tryin gto clear the Coombs and Smith of the Fielding number of townspeople responded to ward and John Ward of the Riverside a call and were successful in freeing ward were completing their house- the snow plow, which returned to Gar visit here in our ward Wednes-i- land after giving up trying to clear r of last week. In rwponse to the a road to Mclad. At present the road of the stake presidency, these is sti?! clcsc-call " nacn represent the quorum of Howard Taylor of Plain City, was Seventy In the Bear River stake and are call- a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don ed to send representatives into every R. Lamb. Mrs. Taylor who has been ward. visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. L'. Mason, Don R. Lamb and Kohlhepp and Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb were transacting busi- Lamb for the last week, accompanied ness in Brigham City, Wednesday of herhusband back to Plain City Sunlast week. day' afternoon.. j. PLYMOUTH Mn. Don R. Lamb is. me: - right-of-wa- y. a. - T) JM .. ;. n. .gi i- ! ! . t1 Orpheum Theatre - ' " Tremonton, Utah rellere the monotony ot those days of Lent, maca roni is increasingly recommended by scientists and dietitians. For young growing bodies and for maintaining strength and vigor In adults, .maca roni is a satisfying grain food. Com bine it with delicious tuna Dsn, and you have an Ideal, meatless-da- y dish. And as for Erin Cakes, and Paddy's Plneo well, these lit into the St Patrick's Day menu In a manner that will warm the cockles of your heart. Macaroni With Tuna Fish ... i- - u By BETTY BARCLAY . ! " U lb. macaroni, long or abort I can tuna flafi ' 1 can tomatoes 1 onion chopi.e2 Sne . r," ' 'r I ..tablespoon butter ' to Salt and feyiwr last Cook macaroni in boiling salted ii water. Drain and place pit hot . Friday and Saturday, February 14th and 15th " I SPENCER TRACY in - "THE MURDER MAN" r SATURDAY MATINEE FREE TOYS FOR KIDS 3 :15 ejfc t Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, February 16th, 17th, 18th JOAN CRAWFORD in t " - ? -- i IK cups sifted cake flour Ife teaspoons double-actin- g powder "I LIVE MY LIFE I Wednesday and Thursday, February 19th and 20th ROBERT MONTGOMERY in - Z Lawrence "TWO SINNERS" t Shows Continuous from 3:15 on Saturday and Sunday ' """" Paramount Theatre i -- - v "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, February 16th, 17th, 18th WAT.T.AfF. REERY and JACKIE COOPER - in "O'SHAUGHNESSY'S BOY" mi. fcnniti SHORTENING 431 KREMEL Alaska Red - Sockeye SALMON Salad Dressing Bottle CATSUP O. P. S. 24 Can b. COCOA 19 Lb. . 25 CORNED BEEF Can 12-o- z. ... 15-o- z. RAISINS Tomatoes BEANS PEAS lac, 170 Pkg. 50 )3 CdltlS you can count on iU being in every barrel and bottle of our Family's Whiskey always! 70 NEW Lb. 3y20 BACON sliced 310 130 ALL CUTS Lb, 200 Lb. SALMON sliced PURE & 110 330 2 Lbs. . LARD 350 QP.SKYVGCS P.8. Fret, a copy of our Wilken Family Cooking Album if you IUNDED AND MTTLED IY JOS. SCHENL,PA.-OmW- 11 N0f t, FINCH a C- O- Wt, KHrMWmKTSIHC, write me at The Maples, R. F. P. No. S, Schenley.Ps. , ORANGES FLOUR Surety 0 Purity Pfil T. DOZEN Fresh Daily Large Loaves Golden Heart Guaranteed 48-lBag Sea Lark Tall Can . A-- Y 2 b. fABlVT Fancy 3 UTAH PEAS Cans Victor Brand 3 No. 2 Cans HERSHEFS COCOA A . Pound Can ID 117 A V rfiUVVV Fresh unvYii turrEsD Ground Pound Sre PREMIUM OATS BEET SUGAR'S .......... POWDERED SUGAR s Lb, HI? A ATM TT DI TTnni7D Our Choice Large Jar KERNS CATSUP MATCHES uiSL Diamond Carton Highway 1 C( Carton LuJ 25 TTiV D DC Nationally Known Brands fuiiiDi umia for A A 3 Lb. PIECE Maybe you'd like it if I set right down here a promise me and the boys are going to keep till the day we die. I'm speaking for myself and the boys when I promise you can count on us seeing to it that the quality of our Family's Whiskey is going to stay put with DOZEN Large Size 2 Bi-an-d LETTUCE STEAKS SALE FARMER-PRODUCER- S ASODACRACKERS 3 l- lb. Box 25c PIECE That Special Tastiness BUSinCB HuIDEBY at the Medium Size Lb. Can COFFEE In the warehouse, if you're looking for ri ANOTHER 10 QUALITY MEATS AFyWMAt Public Save Every Day at Pay 'n Takit Store 22$ 14-o- z. CABBAGE JJjML-p- Theatre-Goin- g j DDI? A D 9 (I j ' BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936 18 Giant Size all that mildness and tastiness in each and every bottle yesterday, today and tomorrow. . Tall Can CORN your temperature Co., For All Bear River Valley S Pkgs. . HERE I AM CHECKING UP THE TEMPERATURE close as a hawk! This is me and my boys making the morning inspection, and jotting down the thermometer readings. Harry E.WUken, Sr. Fine Three Act Comedy Prices Effective Saturday, February 15 Can mellowness barrels, you just got to watch Copyriiht 1936, Jos. 8. with a Shop With Friends in all them - Directed by Professor Joseph F. Smith her father, Albert E. Holmgren, who was operated on for stomach trouble. DELMAIZ uniform 9- UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PLAYERS ,. CHEESE mild iiniiii3l!i3f vcJMtii 'H3$il!iir I Coming Paddy's Pineo j A delightful appetizer or "during the festivities" drink, Is Paddy's Plneo canned Hawaiian pineapple Juice, colored green with a few drops of vegetable .coloring, and served. Ice cold with or without a green maraschino cherry as a "float" This beverage Is an excellent source of vitamins and a real balance to serve with cakes and sandwiches . NIPPY ii . ; cup-cak- seven-thirt- -- I " Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simp&on of Salt Lake City, who have spent the past month in this city with Mrs. Sirm son's parents Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hailing, returned to their? .home!' in ... Salt Lake City Sunday, w- .- ;sS; Mr. and Mrs.Roy Elwell and daughter, LaVoy, spent Monday" in Ogden. evening Mrs. Lois Chris- Saturday n and Miss Lela Jensen entertained a few relatives and friends at the Jensen home in honor of the birthday of .their mother, Mrs. Alfred Jensen. y At o'clock adelicious three course hot supper was served to nineteen guests. After which Bunco was enjoyed with Mrs. Lovene Jensen winning high prize and June Thompson of Elwood winning low prize. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed. Mrs. Fontella Wright spent Thursday in Salt Lake City visiting with ten-.e- in ' Budge of Malad, Idaho - Friday and Saturday, February 14th and 15th EDWARD ARNOLD cup butter at other shortening cup sugar I eggs unbeaten U cup milk : teaspoon tsmoo or vanilla ex. tract 81ft flour once, measure, add baking powder, and sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy, add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after each addition until smooth. Add flavoring. Turn e into greased pans. Oiling them full. Bake In moderate oven (375s F.) 20 minutes, or until done. FroBt with boiled frosting, tinted pale green; sprinkle with chopped pistachio or other nut meats, If desired. Makes 2 dozen small cup cakes. 1 . Garland, Utah ' By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen. Vernon Johnson returned to' his home in this city Wednesday from the Dee Hospital in Ogden where he was operated on for appendicitis Jan. 27. in OTTO KRUGER twain BEAR RIVER CITY f - " HIDEOUT " but- - to frying pan, cook onion till .ntgen Drown., ana tomatoes ana at&er seasoning. Cook about 7 minutes. Flake and add tuna fish aad allow all to cook till thoroughly heated. lUx with macaroni and garnish with chopped parsley or grated cheese or both. '" 'Erin Cakes 4 " "TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS" r shatter. In the meantime, melt 1 in GENE AUTRY Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Mortensen went to Ogden on Monday and Thursday ' where Mr. Mortensen bad an opera- -' tion on his eye.. He is getting along Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Meldrum went as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich of to Logan last Saturday to vteit their spent the week end home visdaughter, Twila, who had the misfor Logan,Mrs. Wuthrich's parents, Mr. tune to fall on the slippery pavement iting and break her arm. She is getting and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker. along quite well and hope she will soon be able to attend school again. Eva L. H. Christensen went to Rich HOSPITAL NEWS V mond last week to visit her daughter, 4Mrs. Loa Thompson and family, their Billy Harris returned home Tuescr pon being very ill with pneumonia. day. Ruth Munns came home last week Maroni Arbon, of Snowville, is re- -, from Grouse Creek. Their school clos - , ed on account of sickness. She has ceiving medical attention. is receiving David Mrs. Holmgren been teaching in Tremonton and also attended the institute at medical attention. Mrs. Tora Chivers is slowly iro-- T Brigham City last Saturday, to which proving. Mr. Leonard and all the school teachVaLoy Iverson, who was injured ers from here attended. while taboganning, returned Sunday Mrs. Elias Andersen and daugh home Wednesday. ters, Norma and Ara. entertained last Evan Green and Leland Harris, who Wednesday evening in honor of their underwent major operations are procousin, Leslie Andersen, returned mis gressing satisfactorily. sionary and LaThair Petersen, who Beth Thompson of Garland, had her", will leave soon for a mission to Swe removed Tuesday night den. Covers were laid for 14 and a appendix lovely dinner was served after which tne evening was spent with music. Some folks don't tell what they and song. A very sociable time wnu know, while other folks tell what ; .2 enjoyed. they don't know. Cor-inn- e, se ! - k- - ! FJYB- ELWOOD Bv Mra. H. P. BsiminsM The Vogue of Green . . PAGE LAUNDRY SOAP MACARONI AU Kinds 3 Giant Bars iTte."... TABLE SALT Mortons Bag 5-l- b. GERMADEOTED.. PALMOLIYE SOAP Bar LETTUCES............ 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