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Show J3EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE PAG3 FIVE 25, 1936 I BEAR RIVER CITY 1 - Hy '( Mn. ELWOOD H. I C W. Braitaford Success of Any Picnic Depends Upon "Pick'lpf Food and Drink P. By Mn. j Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Currier of Mrs. Hattie J. Iversen and daughter, LaVoy, left Sunday on a busi- Salt Lake City were weekend guests ness trip to Detroit, Michigun. They will also visit relatives in Linclon, ' " ' Nebraska. mot-Mi. and Mrs. Heber Hailing " ored to Ogden Friday. and Mr. and Mrs. Cairie ' chiKrcn of Salt Lake CityFrisbey spent Sunday in this city visiting with Mrs. Frisbey's sister, Mrs. Gertrude C. Iversen and famiy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iverson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City where of thy were called to the bed-siMrs. Iversen's mother, Mrs. Katrinna ' Johann Lundquist, who was seriously ill. Mrs. Lundquist passed away at 4 -- .' . Ras-musse- , de her home Monday morning at six o'clock. She was 82 years old. The Lundquist family is quite well known in this community and have the sym pathy of their many friends in their hour of sorrow. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 12:15 in the Larkin Mortuary .. chapel, 260 - East' South Temple street. , Mrs. Johana Johnson spent Sunday in Brigham-Citvisiting her daughter, Mrs. Edna Bywater, and family. V Mrs. Mary S. Anderson and two sons were Brigham City visitors Fri-- . .. day. :. .... Miss Denna Christensen was a Brig-haCity visitor Friday. Miss Voris June Andersen of Both-wespent, last week in this city vis iting her cousin, Carieen Hall. The Misses Vernell Petersen and Lela Jensen are attending summer school at the. U. of U, in Salt Lake. Miss Ruth Petersen is visiting with friends in Payson, Utah- Mr, and Mrs, Golden Petersen and three children of Snowville spent Sat urday and Sunday visiting Mrs. Petersen's mother, Mrs. Augusta Iversen. Misses Alice and Marie Howell of ' Ephriam are visiting in this city with their grandmother, Mrs. Marie Ras- mussen, and family. Mrs. Jennie S. Jensen and three children of Seattle, Washington is visiting in this city with her father, Hark Simonsen, also with other relatives in this city, Corinne and Brig- ." ham City. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen left Monday evening for Chicago, 111. and .other points of interest. Vi Mrs. William Wieler and children returned to their home in Salt Lake City Sunday after visiting for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. , Holmgren. :'r: Mrs. Ben Grant and two daughters .. are visiting in Brigham City with her mother, Mrs. Christ Holts and ; family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Allred of Garland announce the engagement of ; their .daughtedrene, to Harry- Hoison of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hol- ' man, man of this city. y . . m ll of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and children of Logan also visited at the Anderson home, Sunday. Mrs. Fredrick Clarkson and daughter, Bertha, Peter and Luby Rasmus-se- n came up from Salt Lake City Thursday evening to see the new grandson and nephew at Owen Mrs. Clarkson remained with her daughter, Mrs. Owen Rasmussen, for a weeks visit . 9- Mrs. W. E. Woods left for Salt Lake City Thursday on her way back to California. While here Mrs. Wood disposed of all her furniture. Since they have gone to Calif. Mr. Wood's health has improved so much that they have decided to make their home in California, Mr. Woods was a very successful orchardist and will long be remembered for his fine work. They made many friends here who surely regret to see them le&ave, but wish them joy in their new under taking. Mrs. Kim Mann entertained one day last week in honor of Mrs. W. E, ! ; n. - . -- .:-- lir- - . Ma, YrC fTr J rnimiti m it pail surrounded by chipped ice, the. beer will remain cold until you are ready to serve it. Most picnickers enjoy ' some thing a little more substantial than just sandwiches, fruit and a beverage for their outdoor meal Potato salad makes an ideal dish to round out the picnic meal. The following recipe combines frankfurters and chili sauce in the potato salad to make a. royal taste treat It's delicious beyond words. Economical, too, and easy to prepare. Frankfurter Potato Salad on a picnic? If yon are, may gain an inspiration from the above illustration showing a suggested array of some of the necessary food and beverage items, which make a meal in the so delightful The' first duty to be taken care of is the selection of a suitable hamper in which the food may be carefully packed. Then lay out all the things you plan to take with you to see that you have . sufficient knives, forks, spoons, cups, paper plates, sugar, salt and pepper and last, bnt not least enough sandwiches and all the other eatables to make your picnic lunch complete. As to the beverage, those who prefer coffee may arrange to take this along in a thermos bottle or jug, or prepare it at your picnic site If a cold beverage is desired, bottled beer or lemonade will answer the .pqrpose admirably. The half gallon bottle of beer for picnics and parties is becoming increasingly popular, because it is so convenient and sanitary- - By placing the bottle in a GOING rs The K. K. cooking class was held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Brough, Friday, June 19, The lesson was on cooking cereals and egg sandwiches. A new member; LaDean Earl joined the club. Loretta Rose was a guest. The meeting was brought to a happy ending by planning on a trip to the springs, the following Thursday. The next meeting was held today (Thursday.) 4-- H : " The afternoon was spent in presenting "Amateur Hour", which proved very entertaining. Members all came in misfit costumes, which created lots of laughter, Mrs. Harris won the prize for having the best misfit costume. New officers were voted in for the corning year.. Mrs. Ruby Farhsworth, president; Mrs. Mildred Richards, vice president; and Mrs. Ezra Richards, secretary and treasurer. Club work will be resumed next fan. cooked' i1 cups small onion potatoes, diced (chopped fine) cup green pepper (chopped fine) cup cucumber, diced or 10 frankfurters (cooked, skinned or diced) H cup chill sauce 1 tablespoon prepared mustard . Salt and pepper to taste M cup salad dressing Combine all Ingredients except mustard, chill sauce, and salad dressing, combine these three in a separate dish and blend well before adding to the salad mixture. Chill salad well before serving. 'The amount of salad dressing needed may vary according to tilt consistency of the product used. . -- Jensen is visiting friends In Salt Lake City this week. ,. Esther' Ohman of this city was one DEWEYVILU5 of the speakers at the Fifth ward in ' By Mrs, Thomas Ault Brigham City Sunday evening. .... .., Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jeppersen, Mrs. Oswald Harwood and son, Bil and Mrs. Claud Hall were shopping in Brigham City Saturday evening. ly, of Ogden, visited relatives here on Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Aired and Tuesday. children" of Brigham"' City were visMrs. A. R. Burbank was a dinner iting relatives in this city Sunday. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Con Fryer on Wednesday.. Mrs. Ella Gardner, Mrs. N. Peter Marble were called to the bedside of their mother, Mrs. A. F. Lovelahd, who is ill in a hospital at Logan. All are hoping for her recovery. Tuesday night the officers of the ward scouts with their wives and ''-scout boys enjoyed at party at the you want to be a cool young lady this summer (and who Crystal Springs. doesn't) you will welcome these airy, featherweight, gayly-frille- d e Helen Sudbury, Luella Lish, ' dresses! , Fryer and Barbara Lish gave a tap dance on the program presented the Crystal Springs on Wednesday at Come Best Selection, Early,: 1 by the Honeyville and Deweyville Wei fare clubs. "Ai Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey and Mrs. Addle Gardner visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dewey at Downey, Idaho on Thursday. Tremonton, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome of .4.iiHii4Mltl.,,i4i,iti,iMi,4MM,4,.iMint,4Mi,4.4.4.,ri,,tM1MMriitliM,ln Salt Lake City, were calling on Mr. andd Mrs. Chris Hansen during the pastweek. ''M"M..HW'-M"MViMMrs. Fred Harlacher and children of Moscow, Idaho, spent the weekend at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Marion " G. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Perry of Moscow, Idaho, are spending a few days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heusser of WesFRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE 26th and 27th ton, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser over Sunday. . Announcement is made of the enRonald.Colman gagement of Phyllis Eliason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eliason of Brigham City, and Kenneth Germer, I ! FIELDING By Enid Welling ' - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods Wednesday for Montana, Where will visit for a couple of weeks their daughter and son, Mr. and . Smith Richards. Mrs. Lou Walker of Brigham left they with Mrs, . City Mrs. D. Henry Manning was hos tess to the Ladies Self Culture club Friday, June 19 at the Relief Society rooms. President Mrs. C. H. Hales was in charge. Vocal solo, "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," was rendered by Mrs. L. C. Christopherson with Mrs F. iM. Peck accompanist. A lecture on "Our Health'! was given by Mrs. F, R. Slopansky, of Salt Lake. A delic ious luncheon was served to 31 mem' bers and 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thompson and family left Monday for a trip to St. has 'been visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bums, for several days. A splendid program was presented George. i& our Sacrament meeting Sunday ev- Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers and imontori, .... in ... "Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo,, Hermit Mavnard and folly roung .... in ... . ?'His FipinfBiood" MONDAY - TUESDAY - JUNE 28- - 29-3- 0 Jessie Matthews .... in ... . COMEDY - TRAVELTALK WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY JULY 1st and 2nd - Elizabeth Bergner . . .in ... . "Escape Me Never" CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III f I HUM 1 HH H In addition to her own crop, China laaowebawortlnr rice. The idea beta. Forbes. An up the Chink. i to HHH i Corned Beef 161 SFor Potted Meats 10 . cars 25c 3 CORN PEAS BEANS LARGE, RIPE 2 Cans OLIVES 25 Salad Dressing 29 8 Cans , 25 1 Meats ASSORTED Pound .... 27c Steer BEEF POT ROASTS Pound 15c t. 18 c SAUSAGE PORK 35c Pounds YOUNG BEEF LIVER Pound 15c LAMB CHOPS Pounds 35c LUNCH MEATS Lh. CHEESE 2 Lbs. MACARONI 15tf FRESH, SOFT Marshmallows 15 6 DELICIOUS Pkg. FLAVORS jELL0:i:.. 54 TUNA FISH 2 2 .... Flakes Fancy Tuna 11 . 1.......:.." 15V Pkg. WHEATIES 10 LARGE, SOLID HEAD . LETTUCE ' Each ..- .- 4c" B3asag Sail NEW SPUDS 25 FANCY, Guaranteed Ripe Watermelons . Lb. ...... 2V2 READ BROS. PRE SUMMER SPECIAL Only a Limited Amount of Models Sold Oh This Special Offer Maytag Jack Harwood of Ogden, l Can 12-o-x. WHITE, RED strawberries. Harry Cook of Ogden, spent Sunday here with his daughter, Mrs. Victor Burbank and family. Mrs. T. R. Ault spent Thursday and Friday with her daughter, Mrs. John Becker at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. M. Keller of Ogden, spent Sunday here at the home of B. P. Gardner. came here to spend a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Burbank and children of Salt Lake City, visited relatives hre during the week. Mr. Burbank has been tournier abroad. Mrs. Burbank went to New York to meet him then they drove a new car home from the factory. Mrs. Geo. Record and children from Salt Lake City, visited Mrs. William Ferson on Monday. - Gean Store SARDINES 4-- H . e 1 1 son of Mrs. Louis Germer. Musketeers Lunch, club, held their meeting at the home of their leader, Mrs. Lorin Burbank on Thurs day afternoon. A program, games, and refreshments was the enjoyment of the afternoon. The girls canned Monday, "Ifs Love Again" Ill Shop In A Cool Mustard or Tomato Sauce LaGra Shop Orpheum Theatre Utah i: Our truck drives to your door. BOOTH For T0DD-KELL- Y Ogden, Utah Qt. Dar-len- SUNDAY Maytag Repair Department By If I CONLON WASHERS GARLAND Mrs. Geo. A. Beat ; Charming NekFrocks 1' We Repair All C, - - mi Modern Containers Afford Ease in Conveyance and Better Preservation of Picnic FoGd and Beverages ed supervisor for the northern part of Box Elder county, to supervise the canning project of the P. W. A. work, She has been to Salt Lake City for training and is now ready to take up the work beginnig July 1st L. C. Petersen and Johanne Pet ersen visited Mrs. Sorensen of East Garland Sunday, who has been an in valid for 30 years but is now very happy over the improvement in her health. Miss Helen Kaiser of Salt Lake City accompanied Luby and Peter Rasmussen from Salt Lake Sunday for a short visit , u hi-w- ay , Wood of California. Mrs. Elsie Larsen has been appoint Peter th. in-la- . wtekead at t2 eniner by members of the Tremonton . on, Max, spent uoore Mrs. and i Mr. home some of very ward. Two speakers save j. Safein on National Ogden canyon. remarks interesting Don Chambers made a trip to Loty Program and Boy Scout life. Mrs. ; Steffen sang two beautiful solos, ac- gan, Tuesday. and Mrs. Mr. and Nelson at the LIllywhlte Mrs. LeRoy companied by Sunpiano. She sang .'Trees- ana "esus family of Los Angeles arrived Lover of My Soul." A reading was day night at the home of his parent, given by the small son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite, whe.' Mrs. Leo Earl. , they will spend their vacation, : About 20 employees of the U. L Miss Noreen Earl entertained her Co. left Thursday and spent Sugar at club the last Wednesday pinochle home of her sister, Mrs. Rudy Bow- - the weekend on a fishing trip at YeV Suncutt, in Riverside. High score was won lowstone Park. They 'returned evening. day by Madge Earl and low by Wanda Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hansen of WarJohnson. Miss Afton Hales of River ren were Sunday guests of their son- - : side was a special guest . w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wood, and Mr. Lewis Johnson. E. and Mrs. David Wood left Tuesday for Leslie Grover of Billings, Montana St Anthony for a few days visit. visited on Tuesday at the home of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richards and and Mrs. T. W. Innes. Mrs. Innes ac son. Rex, left for Yellowstone Park companied her brother to Salt Lake Monday morning for a weeks trip. City where they visited with relatives' Mr., and Mrs. Claude Petersen an- for a time. nounce the birth of a baby girl born The Misses Beth and Bobbie Innes' Sunday. Mother and babe are reported and Miss Marie Frank were Qgden . ? visitors Monday. along nicely. getting Mr. and Mrs. George Mason of CalMrs. Fawn Burton and Krn. Etta ifornia, and Mrs. Eliza Mason of Salt Burton met with an autombile acciwest of Lake. City were visiting in Fieldding dent Monday on the Tremonton where their car overturnfor a couple of days recently. ' Mrs. Bert Deakin and two children ed in the loose gravel. Mrs. Fawn F -of Blue Creek spent the weekend vis- ton, who was driving is in the hospital iting with Mrs. Deakin's parents, Mr. with a broken arm. Her sister was and Mrs. Jarvis Johnson. uninjured. Miss Wanda Johnson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson and pinochle club at a slumber party, Tues daughter, Helen, were Ogden visitors day night A treasure hunt was en Sunday. Mr. iand Mrs. O. L. Brough and joyed in the early part of the evening. Luncheon was served by the hostess. daughter, Augusta, left Friday for a Miss Nina Richards and Miss Afton trip East. They expect to visit ChiHales of Riverside were' special guests cago, Detroit, Washington, D. C, BufMr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne were falo, N. Y., Palmire and various points visitors to'Farmington and Salt Lake of interest. They will be away about two weeks. City, Sunday. Mrs. Tom Harris entertained the Social Development club, Thursday of last week. This meeting marked the closing of the club for the summer. 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