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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1936 Walter Glen. FIELDING Luncheon waa served" 'I , by the hostess. Once more, the Fielding basketball, By Enid Welling team has walked off with the honors in the stake, this being the third con- -. were services Impressive .funeral secutive year that they have, won - church held in the FieldingTuesday With the f upport of the people,-theafternoon for Mrs. Sophia Peterson. renThe ladies' quartette of Fielding M 7 dered the opening song, l . . er." Invocation was given by Horace t. L. Richards. The first speaker was mutual, consisting of the study of Bishop Ravstein of Clarkston, Utah. hobbies, under the direction of Blanch of Leo was Earl The second speaker Hansen, who promises all a very inFielding. George Coombs and daugh- teresting lecture on hobbies and the ter; Ella Holt, sang "Cast Thy Bread demonstration of hobbies by different Upon the Waters," Next speaker was people who have hobbies, if they will Bishop Looaley of Clarkson. The so- but attend the class, which is conduct lo; ""Smile Through Your Tears," was ed every other Tuesday night. rendered by Ireta Bourne of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of American followed by President C. E. Smith as Fork, have, been visiting with Mrs. vext speaker.1: Ireta Bourne then ren- Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrr. Rich dered the so'.o. "My Faith In Thee." ard E. Skinner. Closing remark were by Bishop. 21. A. Gam, who expressed the appreciation of the family for the assistance and help rendered during the illness and death of Mrs. Petersen. All HIGH LIGHTS speakers spoke of the fine character $ $J and the frith that Mrs. Peterson possessed, and of the work she had done EDITOR : Rayola Roe. in the church during life. The CONTRIBUTORS: Paul Jenkins, closing song was a duet by Bea Pack, AthUne Mills and Chester Atkinson. er and Ireta Bourne, "i Know that My Redeemer Lives." The benediction F. F.' A.! BOYS PLAN was offered by Wallace C. Bourne, BANQUET TUESDAY. and interment was in the Fielding of the Future Farm About 150 cemetery, the grave being dedicated er associationboys meet for a banquet will by- - Elder Meryin Holt, grandson of next Tuesday during the noon period the .deceased. ; in the school cafeteria The afMr. and Mrs. P. H: Lott, who have fair is high under the general direction of oeen visiung in soumern uian ior me Boyd Iyersont president of the club. f Include J. P. Holm- past ten aays nave reiurnea to ineir Honflred in Fie lding and gren Hyrum Jensen, members of. Mh and Mrs. LaVell Haskell and the school' board, who will deliver. Mrs. Ed. Haskell of Pocatello, attend- - short talks. The rest of the program ed the funeral services held for Mrs. consist of harmonica solo by Delores Peterson, Tuesday; They will visit Hess, dhnce by KeConger and Fred in Fielding for a short time before re-- Allen, fguitar.. solo by Lorin Smith,; ' harmonica solos, Tracy Malmbergj turning to their homes. , Mrs. Bert Whitney and baby of Salt and Dick Fishburn will yodel. :e.' City, have been visiting with her The menu ' includes- - TroeStfeeef,-mashed mother, Mrs. Bert Burns of Fielding, potatoes, brown gravy, carfor the past week, ' rot, pineapple and coconut salad; Mrs. Frank Cannon and daughter, creamed lima beans, hot corn bread went to Salt Lake City Satur-- 1 and butter and raisin, pie. Beta, j jJdayto visit with. Mrs.. Cannon's daugh nter,. Mrs. Wnv Krause, Beth returned v borne Sunday. Mrs. Cannon will visit HOME EC. MEMBERS TO ENTERTAIN MOTHERS. for aiiew days longer in Salt Lake., ;n'. Mr. and Mrs, Spencer Richards and ; Members of the Home Economics ; baby of Brigham City, spent Sunday club will entertain their mothers at "with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Richards and an informal , threecourse banquet Mr. and Mrs. J. L . Smith. school the at high evening Wednesday Eben Wilcox, Dan Garn and Than cafeteria. ,Garn motored to Draper, Utah last ... The guests will be seated at long the poultry meeting Friday to attend tables decorated in the George Wash held there. motive. vs9 Mlks Velda Gibbs of Portage, visit- ington Miss Maurine Marble is president over ed the weekend at the home of club and Zelda Summers is the of the Enid Welling. chairman of the decoration commit- Mr. Mrs. of Wilcox Lavern and Salt ; Lake City, spent several days of last tee. The girls have their choice o doweek in Fielding, being called home the foodstuffs or paying thirty nating to illness due and death of Mrs. five rents the rter nlate. Wilcox's mother, Mrs. Petersen. Mr, and Mrs. Neeley Peterson and children , of Ogden, were called home BEARS. TO MEET due to the illness and death of Mr. WEBER WARRIORS. Peterson's mother. Also Mr. and Mrs. . ... , rne Bears win meet uw TTweuer Ravestein of Clarkston, Mrs. Rave-steibeing a daughter of Mrs. Pe- high warriors in a league basketball game mis rnaay, reo. &x l o;w tersen. The Cleo club was entertained at o'clock in the B. R. H. S. gym. The Bears will be out this Friday the home of Mrs. Glen Mason last Frisuffered day. Cards was the afternoon's en- to avenge the defeat they tertainment, with high score going to earlier in the season at the hands of Mrs. Dwight Hansen, and low to Mrs. the warriors. I y Mth- oI.f I SJ.ieSg I j MEAL OF THE MONTH III j i Bacon Meat Roll with Olive Stuffing of oiled paper underneath. Then you make a neat roll of a perfectly1 delicious olive bread stuffing to HUNTER "budget menus" usu form a sort of core. The meat is of an stews, lifted array ally mean means of the paper and by ".winter vegetables and cereal pudshaped around the stuffing. The dings, "good nourishing food 'but whole roll is given a bacon cover; ' Sere's an strangely uninspiring. ing of some 8 or 9 slices laid crossidea, however, for. a brand new and wise of the roll and tucked in care economical" ,dih frdni : those old fully at the aides. " . favorites, ground meat and bacon. or the fat the, bacon in baking,, It's called. Bacon Meat Roll with bastes the. meat and keeps it Juicy. : Olive Stuffing, and it's the prin- When you cut the roll you have a cipal dish of the Meal of the Month toast oval slice with a creamy cen for February. ter showing interesting bits of red Experience has taught you long and green or the olives. The z :sihce of the particular economy f fpouhds of ground meat frith the -- pound pt bacon used in this dish ground meats, beef, pork, veal or to use a combination' cuts.; into.. 10 generous servings. lamb. of some beef, pork and veal for Here is the recipe for the dressing: finest flavor. You may emphasize cups dry bread crumbi whichever meat flavor you prefer. teaspoon salt tablespoons butter And the bacon there's the meat stuffed olives 1 tablespoon chopped onion flavor that makes any meat dish. 1 egg It adds its Juicy fat, its delightful H cup boiling water hickory smoke flavor and its appe'Melt butter and add onion. Cook tizing bits of lean pink to give this imtil ' onion Is clear. Mix with special meat roll its company man- 'bread crumbs and add salt, sliced " ''"::', ners. olives and egg, slightly beaten. Add. ".;''". ' To prepare the meat roll, make boiling water to moisten. Chopped s hat layer of your special pimiento or green pepper may be Va of ground meats, using a piece added. By MAE EE GIFFORD Armour Food Economist The sophomore teams of the two schools will meet at 7 o'clock in a non conference game. 'In their earlier game six quarters were played and the Bears won by two points, ; ' in. in in in in m ill in in in in in, in in in in '! in SNACKS FOR STTNTIAV Bv Bftttv Rftrrlav III III III 111 III 1l the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, February 23rd, 24th, 25th JUAN PARKEft in "SEQUOIA" III HI Ml HI U "A WICKED WOMAN" r ROGER PRYOR " $1,000 A - in INUTE" Paramount Theatre t j j "HERE COMES THE BAND" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, February 23rd, 24th, 25th KARLOFF & LUGOSI - in "LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" M A meeting will be held in the L D. church at 2 p. m. Friday, Feb. 21., Home and City beautification will be discussed with J. W. Endies, noted landscape gardner in charge. Everyone is invited. S. sh 7as who killed t; David Frankfurther Gustloff said he "wanted to strike a' ; blow against the regime of AdqU"1 If the chains and manacles which Hitler" according to the N. T. .Tbnes.lfj man has worn in his weary climb He probably didn't give much consjjd- - ;! ; from slavery to freedom were remelt-e- d eration to what the consequent into shells every amunition dump might be to many of the Jew wkft i on both sides could be blown to ob had no voice in determing his actHfn-- ; 'W'.r-V I livion by a few heroic men in the next large-scalwar. BE SURE AND READ THE ADS v. 1 1 e S; , UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PLAYERS Directed by Professor Joseph F. Smith with a . ; 1 cup cooked beef steak, 1 hard cooked egg ' , .C' . , t ' , ground Three Act Comedy 4 medium sized sweet gherkins " ' ; catsup ...Put through food chopper the beef steak, egg, and sweet gherkins. Add sufficient catsup to' moisten. Spread between slices of buttered bread Makes filling for 6 sandwiches. For All Bear River Valley it Public Theatre-Going- : ' at the : ;. BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936 RECENT BIRTHS TICKETS ON SALE AT CITY DRUG CO. Reserve Seats - - 350; Gen. Adm.--2- 5i CURTAIN - - 8:15 p. m. brown DAAunrprn qiw a d or3 Ltfc. El QUALITY FOODS FOR LESS 2 Loaves WONDER 5f BREAD v, Large Can OYSTERS 17 . 2 Pounds lit MACARONI Jar MACARONI Soda Crackers Tomatoes CORN .... 33tf 3cnm PEAS BEANS cr Crystal Wedding Pkg. m OATS 4 Pounds 43tf Shortening Lge. Pkg. White King Crystal White SOAP 6 giant bars 29tf 10 Bars 29 250 food DFAC 100 ..... .. CHOCOLATE Lb. Can Malted Milk ... Package Sifted Victor 3 Cans : Vz-l- Can CORN 290 b. J: It civ : . Golden Bantam ' 3 Cans ' 1 A A TO Wonder Ware Package SHAKER FREE! Peanut Butter ...2fy 3 Pounds rUFFOl? Pabst Assorted 8 SALMON sliced - 2 lbs. ... 250 Tuna Flakes 19 255 16 Semolina 3 Lbs. .... Lb. PIECE S For Bunch Goods 100 RAISINS "Hi 2Doz. Med. Size 250 ORANGES COMPOUND HARD HEAD 50 LETTUCE QUALITY STEER BEEF POT ROASTS ... 160 Lb. STEAKS 20 ALL CUTS " SLICED Lb. BACON PURE PORK SAUSAGE &mmns calumet Lb. Exceptionally Fine QpiflTQ kjlILEaJ ' 190 Z 8 Pounds ................ 99 C i...Mmm 9? SfchiUings - Cloves, Ginger Nutmeg, Cinnamon 2 2-- oz Lbs AIMAVPink 10 Tall Can SUGAR 10 Pounds 10 CANDY BARS s r.r. ORANGES STORES 5 -- Poa .......... CRACKERS 290 Lb. V- - : JELL WELL SS Quality Meats "INVISIBLE RAY" Wednesday and Thursday, February 26th, 27th Quite often sports bring about 4 bloodshed but the Olympic games be-tag to in Germany this year may vtst-- A re-- H' Vent, foolish personal anti-Jewifor the, , prisald on the part M murder of Wilhelm Gustloff (Nazi',; leader) in TJavas, Switzerland recent-- '' Leader Ads Get Results Garland, Utah Friday and Saturday - February 21st and 22nd TED LEWIS -- in 1 BLOODSHED ATTENTION PLEASE BUNDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bunderson, of Stone, premature 8 twin girls, Feb. 13. The second 1 twin died a few hours. later. PALMER Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Pal1 cup dill pickle, finely chopped mer of Park Valley, premature 4 slices toast twins, a boy and girl, Feb. 17. The Saute the sardines in a frying pan second twin, the girl, died shortly until golden brown. Soften the butter after. and mix well with chopped dill pickle, STENGUIST Mr. and Mrs, Gustave Spread a thin layer of prepared but-- , Stenquist, a premature boy, Feb. 17 ter on each slice of toast. Place two It died a few hours after birth. sardines on each prepared slice of loasi. uover with remaining butter mixture. Serve at once. Serves 4. . b. Wednesday and Thursday, February 26th, 27th in MADY CHRISTIANS hi. hi Bnot: "WOMAN WANTED" f IK curries. Sunday Supper Sardines large sardines cup butter " f'TiTT,? HI Here are two recipes that you will. wane to file : lindpr "Kimtaw". tr " "Snacks" tasty tidbits that touch 1 HO" III i n "WESTWARD I V'f- - j Dad's Beefsteak Sandwich . . in "I - ' ' JOHN WAYNE I ''(; in III III HI III IK III HI l: - 1 . - HI HI HI III -- : By pasi-.aix- 'j i Friday and Saturday - February 21st and 22nd J JOEL McCREA - in HI THATCHER Phyllis RocJm T ! -- j Tremonton, Utah 'Z III 111 S . k III III III 1 I Orpheum Theatre I $ : 1 J ', . e III l: I v "hc-in- r Homer Pierson spent Saturday and" To reline a coat, use the old lining Sunday visiting in Deweyyille with" . , . for a pattern. Turn the coat inside !: relatives. son of j small out and sew the new lining in, piece Dawayne Newman, by piece, first the back, then the front j Mr. and Mrr. Ike Newman, is very ill j sections, then the sleeves. Make a with heart attack at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C Anderson, pleat down the center back for "give", . then pin and tack the back piece in Ethel Jensen, Mrs. Amelia Anderson,'-place; Center-to motored Archibald Emma Attach the lining pieces first to the ville to spend Sunday with Mrs. Amei ; inside seams and work out to the ia Anderson's grandson, Leon Reevesfv edges. Hand fell the fronts to the who has just returned from the ntei back down the side seams and at the pital, after a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. C. Peterson shoulders; the sleeves at the arm-- j holes; finally the neck, the wrtets and entertained at a party the later part, the lower edge. The lower elge may be of the week. Sixteen guests were;! hemmed and left free, or it may be present. Cards was played during Jtajij " "r ' attached to the bottom of the coat evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hunsaker, with a half inch so that the lining will SH j neither draw the coat nor sag into dents of our ward for the view below the hem. months have moved to Hcneyvffle. The ward regret their leaving.. V"! To dust stuffed dates or dried fruit Mr. and Mrs. A. E..Rech;hd;i evenly with sugar, put the sugar, daughter, Phyllis, were guest at a.,' either powdered or eranuuated. in a turkey supper Wednesday evening atjji, paper bag, drop in bits of fruit, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Big- shake the bag. This work? for dough- - ler. nuts, too. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson motored , to Ogden last Friday on business,, re The bland flavor of white rice turning Saturday noon. makes it an excellent extender for more flavored foods in meat or cheese croquettes, meat loaf, Spanish rice, or WHEN SPORTS PREVENT I I Ml i j Bear River !' SHORTENING ; I III Ut III III Med. - 2 Doz. 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