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Show BEAR RIVER" VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1936 ELWOO.D I U-- P-- rv SV. t.,r S renrose Friday, Dec , Johnson and r:,,v w Thanksgxv-fikj- e spent rf Pavson weekend at Mrs. John- u, 8t ana Mr. end Mrs. 'l3i f Easmusscn also vis-te- grand-uaitchl- j 1'. iela- - vff.Ua I years stay in California M t xjro A. P. Peterson leturn- tLt J vis- - Citaeer of Morgan fCnarents. Mr. and Mrs. An- Romer, Sunday. 6Jr Mrs. Lawrence Durant and Sren Salt Lake City spent witb MrS- Dumnt'S Mrs. Lawrence Han- and Mr SJiiw - fcr By BETTY BARCLAY Mink and Mrs. Bennett of of were Thanksgiving guests Mr. husband. her daughter and also T Wayne Larsen. They Jjted Mrs. Bennett's sister, Mrs. 4nd Barfus. went to Warren iFlovd Christensen was accompan-T- . He Thanksgiving. wk by his wife who has been Itk Er i Siting her parents for two weeks, fur and Mrs. Wayne Gunnell of "" inaniu6'"6 Snell's parents, Mr. and Mrs Elias Mr. Inderson. They also visited with Lmeli's parents, Bishop and Mrs. linnel at Howell during the weekend. 1 and Mrs. Fredrick Clarkson and luzhter, Bertha, and granddaugh-ir- a ReNee and Ruth, of Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. City ' were guests a. pasmussen on Thanksgiving. Leland Anafisuu ui uy hv Rasmussen of aait Lane . . ;re Thanksgiving viai.uio 4 Mr ' 1 and Mrs.. George . children of rreston, Barfus and ..t ij.V. tcm. Thitn iiwuu and Friday at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barfua I&rfus, parents of Mr. Leonard and Rowland Mrs. ilr. and fcy spent Thursday and &by Joyce, day at Portage. , Fri. fHiss Horsley spent Thanksgiving ad the weekend in Brigham City. Ean-oMiss Rigbe went to her home in and Miss Pugsley went to her lme in Park Valley.She stayed and tended the funeral of a friend on Monday. Miss Hor3ley and Miss Rigreturned on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Tannerhill left last week California after a 2 weeks visit th relatives and friends here and Bear Paver City ar.d Ogden. Mrs. Amos P. Hansen entertained Sunday in honor of her birthday din-- r niversary. The following were guests: Mr. and Mrs. George ough, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop Garland, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough ft it 3 I c :i A-tiv-es Tre-mont- week. William Carlsen will isithete ana ua Tim ei Sometimes we meet foods that are ,good for us and that at the same time we like. Gelatin, and especially the prepared flavored gelatin, seems to be just this sort of food. With every member of the family, from the youngest child to the grown boy and girl and even the gelatin dishes are extremely popular. For all occasions, gelatin, that very adaptable and nutritious food, comes to the rescue of the housewife, whose ever present problem and a difllcult one it is, too is to please and satisfy the appetites of each member of her family. Gelatin, it is pointed out by the Royal Institute, is a most valuable food, being a true protein. It contains a most important food element which is lacking considerably in certain common foods. For this reason, it is an important addition to the diet of growing children. Its richness in the amino-acid- , lysine, supplements the deficiency of cereals in this food element. In addition, It happens to be one of the most easily digested foods known. Therefore, it is easily understood why gelatin is ho often recommended for children as well as adults. In the opinion of food experts, aside from the nutritional aspects of gelatin, Its greatest value as a food is its unlimited possibilities for making other interesting and many uninteresting foods more attractive. This is a great boon to all whose duty it is to prepare meals for appetites that require coaxing. In addition to the desserts, there is now a prepared salad gelatin (aspic) on the market, with a meat-likflavor, unsweetened. It saves the housewife a lot of time in preparing salads or tomato aspic, and the finished dishes are a treat to the whole family. grand-parent- growth-promotin- g 0 S ifi i ONLY a i it i.l I I (I 14 lit M I I i tU The purpose of this play Is to finish paying for the radio which has been Installed In our school. HARVEY PETERSEN 8th Grade. :.l THATCHER SCHOOL NEWS 4 III I I III III HI rl l !, t til l III l I I III $ Last week our teacher had us write a poem or story about Thanksgiving. Last Wednesday school was disAbout half of the room wrote poems missed for the holidays. and the other half wrote stories. We had four Thanksgiving of vacation which days some were There very good pocrr-the children enjojcl along with their end stories came in. From what Mr. and other good things. Jackman said he thinks we are good turkey s OLEEN. SHUMAN poets and authors. BILLIE ANDERSON 17 7th Grace. The Weather. The weather the last two weeks has been very beauti- - looks of the 8kv. but today by During the past few weeks the 8th are some snow. j. we nve have EnS been has very busy. They grade " been Dracticine and leamins their MARJORIE ROCHE 6th Grade. parts for the play, "Yimmie Yonson's Yob," which will be presented on the During the Thanksgiving holidays night of December 11, at 8 o'clock. many parents had their children's tonsils taken out. They took advantage Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank en- - of the so their children, tertained at a Thanksgiving dinner wouldn't holidays miss more school than was Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and sons. necessary. CECIL McNEELY 7th Grade. Primary ward conference was held Sunday evening, a splendid program j was rendered by the children and of--. our Holidays. Our school was Visitors from the stake were missed last Wednesday night after school. We had the rest of the week present. Mrs. Gene Leavett and son of out for the Thanksgiving holidays. FLOY CHRISTENSEN 6th Grade. Grace. Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Dewey and other relatives For Practical GlftsCllfs Clothlery. of this place. j I j di-fic- I ment for Your Sc- lection 'iiiiii:iiii!:ii:in:i!ii'iMUiiiiiiiii!iii!iiii:!iiiii!itnii!Uiiiii,i ST-- mas Cards 12 Assorted with 10 Envelopes - Only AT GEPHARTS e 16 and O. L. Brough, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd of Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Harris and baby and Frank Harris of Logan, were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Ira Anderson, Sunday. Neal and Carlos Hansen and Leslie Andersen went to Mink Creek Saturday where they attended a program and dance for Bishop Cranes, who will leave soon for a mission to the Texas mission. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen of Perry, visited his mother, Mrs. Amelia Petersen last Friday on their return from the Logan temple. The primary conference on Sunday evening was a real success. The children took their parts very fine. Erick Stenquist and Mrs. Hughes of the stake primary, were the visitors. Next Monday, Elwood, Tremonton and Deweyville, will each present a one act play here. We look forward to a fine evening's entertainment and invite the jublic to attend. LL BUGGIES . . DOLLS 49 to $0,90 : TOY FURNITURE SETS 25 TINKER TOYS 39 GLASS DISHES 29? MARBLE GAMES FOOTBALLS - valve inflation BIG LITTLE BOOKS GAMES i 10? - v"" Shirley rernpie uuuuo 4 v- 49. MITTENS and SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL ffl 49 . I 3?C SCARFS In Bright Colored Woolens. Shop Early Galoshes at GEPHARTS New Stock - Fresh Rubber! i). Minute Rushed AT GEPHARTS C'0 1ST HOTEL TEMPLE L& tJ 6L0CKTO unKtr IgJj u - By Fronk Chevrolet - j cutR 4doJt : .. i STJASSa U'' VtA roa piSSmi Tthat T WHO MAKES USED CAB BUYING SAFE Co. aiz-uir- rrnittT CHAftftio FlNDm and O, i 1934 CHEV. TRUCK rr:7rn 11 V but duuui- - fifty i $450.00 ocu- - CHEVROLET 157" D. W. CO. T-1- 8 1935 G. M. C. 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Two or three In sWe.terd hot bedtime end mny l ijffew from trerw hM Cling, choking Bronchit's found relief and e good nlghT rest. bottle If you don't believe It get class drug store you rmnt ateny firstsatisfaction back or money get complete get a 250- S - 1 Large Assortment of 5 Other Cards 2 for m W TOY WASHERS nore effective and help you no J. r--t STREAML1JN E TKAliNo Asfhm that 25 ..... Cards with Envelopes 25 All Different AT GEPHARTS I $1-9- 8 PLA Y TELEPHONES STEEI CARS a Says:-- - 1 fruit-flavore- d For Practical Gifts Us Santa 1 More Shopping! 1 Days 'till I I j CHRISTMAS f ers. j ... Gephai-- t Stores i Company Has A i Complete Assort 1 1 7th Grade. j Hill'S GEE ilnrl 'III'iUIiUliltHIIIHtllimimHil'dHIHIlllllHKtlltt 14 i:l HI I - J. ether d Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beeton, Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burbank are the parBy Mrs. Ttaoraa Ault ents of baby girls born the week of All are doing nicely. Thanksgiving. Mrs. A. A. Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dewey Jr. . Loa. spent Thanksgiving of Idaho were cal'insr on Emmett, in Lake Salt as holidays quests City here on Saturday. c Mr. ciJ Mis. Charles Beverage artf t k J a ra c s Ethei ington spent the ot .tr relatives. ! r. fvj Mrs C. J. Dewey of TVe Thanksgiving holidays with relatives mcnton were Thanksgiving dinner in Sait Lake City. Mr and Mrs Lorin and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black-ha- children were dinner Burbank guests In on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Sr. gave Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury and f.?.:r.ily dinner Thursday. All of the daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving spirits were enjoyed by C. P. Jensen spent Friday in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hess and son. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gardner had ind Mis. Wayne Mathias of Brigham as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and City, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish and Mrs. Kermit Hansen and children, and daughter, Ann, and Mrs. M. A. Lish Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pierson of Ogof this place. . den. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury enterCommissioner and Mrs. Joseph I. tained at Thanksgiving dinner Mr. Dewey have as their house guests. tnd Mrs. George Couch of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dewey of Salt p.nc' Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hassel. Lake City. They will remain until Mr. and Mrs. Duett had as their Howard's health improves. Mrs. Carl Johnson and Mrs. Wayne guests at Thanksgiving dinner, their family, Mrs. Thomas Ault and Mr. Sandall were guests of Mrs. Henry Nielson at Brigham City on Saturday. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen received Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner and family were dinner guests of Mr. and word of a son born to their daughter, Mrs. Ray McCallister at Collinston Mrs. Eames of American Falls, on Sunday. Thanksgiving day. DEWEYVILLE ! 111!!!6' PAGE THREE Throughout t--r- No shrewd buyer passes up our used car bargains $300.00 |