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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER i, Qnriehi and Club News LOIS COOK. Correspondent a i 24. 1936 Iy ly II- - FACULTY The following recipes surely offer a variety of pleasing dishes for the Christmas season. A hot luncheon beverage, a spaghetti and meat combination that will prove a prime favorite because of its ease of preparation, a pork tenderloin for small families, pudding, cake, a .pudding sauce, and even candies. By the way, the unusual ripe olive stuffing in the pork tenderloin, compliments all meat flavors. Any Christmas roast of fowl or meat, ripe olive stuffed, will achieve the needed special atmosphere of celebration. Mulled Pineapple Juice 1 inch of stick cinnamon 3 whole cloves Vi teaspoon ground allspice acnifin nr.l.i ntilm.ir 1 rt. canned Hawaiian pineapple juice Pinch of salt Tie the spices in a small piece of cheesecloth, add them to the pineapple juice and bring to the boiling point. Add salt. Serve hot with crackers and cheese. 4 to 6 servings. Bear River High school Faculty bw a Chrlstmas party at Zu school Friday evening. Mrs. Don aeffield headed the committee that charge of the party. Dinner was 4 j jn the school cafe. Christmas Mr. Owen Ward 'rifts were exchanged. moving pictures of previous isUty meetings. ied CHORUS carol Echo Chorus j met at a Monday evening at James Walton with Mrs. Clifton Kerr Mrs. Don Sheffield, Gifts were exchostesses. assistant as refreshments hanged and delicious Christmas social, of Mrs. iie home served. were I W'ER PARTY HELD 1 1 L.O.H. HRS. STOHL ENTERTAINS The L. 0. H. were entertained by 'lira. Ervin Stohl at her home, Thursevening. Mrs. u, &. ureen ana Mrs. Russell Walderon won prizes. Mrs. G. M. Evans, Mrs. Reginald ,Brough and Mrs. Ed Kerr were I al F. ENTERTAINED Mrs. James Walton was jthe V. G. F. at her home hostess to Friday exchange of gifts of ening. The filled the puncheon ev- sew-Jin- g evening. A delicious li n CHOP-SUE- ym PENROSE M.u,Mra 4! :'0rpheuin Tlieat re Fri-da- Korth's Flower Shop 2 mill. nin.miMi,Min "II mmm im iiiiimii jnimwlp ininniwi umihiii- - i mi mi him mit .imjumLUMn - Mim Murium j'-'- Jt School Sunday. Edmun Shuman has been assigned the Howell district as his field of labor as a stake missionary. The parents of the school children, who attended the Christmas program held at Thatcher, Monday evening, thoroughly enjoyed it. At the request of the family. Mess-er- s Morgan and Wilford Miller sang at the funeral of Nathan Vance at Thatcher Tuesday. Others of our ward were in attendance. Sunday evening our boys, who attend college were the speakers id Sacrament meeting. Glen Miller of the Weber, George L. Miller and Alan Blain of the B. Y. U., Delbert of the U. of U. and Jesse Grover of the A. C. each spoke of how they enjoy their school. The Primary took baskets to all the widows and widowers of the ward Tuesday, as a remembrance of Christmas. A rousing program has been scheduled for Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Palmer of Lo gan are visiting Mr and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. NOT BIG OR LAVISH, BUT TRULY SINCERE AS ANY GREETING YOU WILL RECEIVE IS OUR "MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU." JONES in BIPTY SADDLES' "Darkest Africa" 8CM)AY, MONDAY, TUESDAY DEC. 27th - 28th 29th IITTSTrw . CHATTERTOX WALTER -- ASTnRi.. "DODSWORTH" Dance at Elwood Christmas Eve. Wishing all a Merrie Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andreason are the proud parents of a baby girl, born December 19. Mrs. Raymond Arbon and three children left Saturday Morning for Fresno, California where they will spend the holidays with Mr. Arbon, who is employed in that place. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Anderson of Bothwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Hall and daughter. Carleen, were shopping in Ogden on Saturday. Carl Petersen of this city is visitsising in Venice, California with his ter, Mrs. Don Nebeker and her hus. band. Mrs. Moroni Mortensen left Friday morning for. t Oakland.- California, where she wili visit with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornburg Jr. Merlin C. Anc'ersen, son of Mrs. Martha J. Andersen, and Mrs. La Von Christensen, both of this city were married Tuesday in Brigham City and after a short honeymoon in Salt Lake In City they will make their home this city. Mrs. Sarah M. Fridal left Saturday for ,Salt Lake City, where she will make her home for the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Marven Stoncys. - AND THURSDAY "MEMBER 80th and Slst ESDAY, "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" "UWLESS LANDS" son-in-la- w how 2 Satin Mix surprise. Lb. French Mix Fred-rickso- n it - 1 191 FANCY No. 1 Mix No. 2 Mix 2 Llx. Zl ! 37 LtkK. fl: f Peanuts 25 2 Llm. 25 i CHERRY Lb. Box Chocolates Slab Dates Lb. Can Zi MIX'S (Ked Can) Lb. Coffee 28 Lge. Pkg. White King 3 I'kirs. 10 28 lit. BANANAS 5 i Quart Miracle Whip PAVCY T.RAIIK 34 2 Tans I Peas i: 25 I Cheese 18 I if - :f- YAMS EXTRA LARGE I)oz. ORANGES V2 case 25 1 $1.45 g I Lb. MILD Fruit and Vegetables FIRM, KITE 1 41 i Jell-We- ll Box . ji W Cocoa d 45tf 5-l- b. Chocolates 19 HERSHEY'S Brazil Nuts i: 250 2-- Sally Lotta Carr Sez: ? 2 Lbs. Xmas Mix Subscribe for the Leader I 5 Lb. Cranberries 19 QUALITY MEATS . . .. , "If you are looking for a book that will keep your interest, give some thought to a bank book." It will help you to save money for SAUSAGE Vico Oil regularly Users will tell you j there are more miles in Vico DIDEKICKSON & GOLDSBERRY Tremonton, Utah - Phone 187 2 MINCE MEAT Ground Beef mtjy r.; Lb. j 19 J j t lu. 25 Lb. SIRLOIN Lb. UlVUli i a 35 SLICED that bank book if you will buy our Salts thf Oet ft bottle Of Knuehen u cost is trininj nd It lasts 4 wcelcr. in you don't feel ft superb Improvement vigorso gloriously energetic health returned. ously alive vour money gladly the find that NOTE Many people while takonly diet change necessary TO EAT ing Kmechen regularly LESS. Lbs. 2 Lbs. 19 Drops WOMEN LOSE FAT SAFELY Every morning take one half of Krusclien Salts in a Ja of hot water before breakfast -- cut down on pastry and fatty mVaN go and light on potatoes, butter, cream srales sugar in 4 weeks get on the of tat and note how many pounds have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin u clearer you feel younger in IkkJj Krusehen will give you a joyou 2 NUTS - Lb. 19 CHOCOLATE mmw Youthful-nes- s Gain Phyiical Vigor With Clear Skin and Vivacious Eyes That Sparkle With Glorious Health Here' the recipe that banisht fat and brings out all the natural attractiveness that every woman posscisrs. i CANDY ( ARY it years. BEAR RIVER KtTH Say It With Flowers - This Year's Game A Monopoly party is the smartest way lo entertain this winter. The fashionable craze for this lively real estate irading game now appeals even to those determined to go to bed early. New short rules cut playing time in half by doubling all printed values on the board as well as rentals and penalties or by picking the winner after the second or third bankruptcy. The continued furor for Monopoly has Set a new world record for game crazes, far outstripping ' mahjocpg fads the backgainmi which each Edna-Fran- The Relief Society had their room beautifully decorated on Tuesday and a very fine Christmas program was rendered. Light refreshments were eve. served. With a bag of candy and nuts. a concealed name was given to each BUY IT IN TREMONTAN - SAVE member, who was to do that person a charitable act of kindness. A lovely reading- was eiven by Mrs. Abel of American Fork, who is visiting: with Potted Plants - Funeral Design her daughter, Mrs. Munns and new Flowers For Every Occasion baby. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green were entertained by 21 boy scouts on Tues. PHONE 81.0-- When cold remove from pan inches.) and cut into squares. BRIDGE CLUB BCCK n. was served. Miss Veila Hansen, who is attendSuey supper, given by Mrs. D. W. Jenkins. Sixteen of Mrs. Dutlon's ing a school of beauty culture in Salt Lake City, spent the weekend visitI Mrs. Duane Lower was hostess to friends were present. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor V B. B. Bridge club at her home N. Hansen. Iltesday evening. Mrs. Gunderson of MRS. N. E. SHAW ENTERCLUB. Mis. Emery Huggins and baby of Mrs. L. L. BRIDGE Bertha Harris and Mrs. TAINS IMand, this IPeg Johnson won prizes. A delicious to city, are visiting in Salt Lake the was hostess Mrs. N. E. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. 'uncheon was served. L. L. bridge club at her home, Friday City with her parents, J L. A. Fishburn. exafternoon. Christina gifts were $ entertain friends Vernon Johnson made a business changed during the course of the afat supper ternoon. Mrs. J. M. Schaffer and trip to Salt Lake City Monday mornI Mr. and Mrs. Hector Haight entt Mrs. Herman Landvatter won prizes. ing. Mrs. Sina Thorsen and two daughfourteen of their friends at a The special guests were Mrs. Con Mrs. ters motored to Salt Lake City Saturand supper, Sunday Shuman Ward Steffen. Mrs. evening. I was dinner A day. turkey Henry Hohde. Carrol Hall and Steven Jeppesen SUPPER GIVEN. served to twelve. $ Mrs. Elmira Monday in Ogden. spent Tallman Dutlon of California, was the motif of a Chop- - EPWORTH LEAGUE SOCIAL. Members of the Epworth League mm 1 IBM M i ment at the home of Miss Lucille Cropley Friday evening. Rev. and s Mrs. Goff were in charge of the Dance at Ehvood Christmas Eve. games. Delicious refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Petersen and served. two small daughters are rejoicing over the arrival of a little son and brother G. S. S. CLUB ENTERTAINED born Saturday night. Reports are BY MRS. HOWARD GLENN. and babe are doing nicely. mother TREMONTON, UTAH v The G. S. S. Bridge club met Mr. and Mrs. William M. Miller, afternoon with Mrs. Howard Mr and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller, Miss "A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO Glenn as hostess. Christmas spirit AJthea Miller accompanied by Mr. and ALL OUR FRINEDS1" was portrayed thru the exchanging Mrs Fre(j L. Petersen of Brigham of gifts. Prizes were awarded 10 Citv and Mrs. Maude Nelson of Tre- Mrs. Frank Taylor, high honor, Mrs. monton were Salt Lake City visitors Ross Miller and Mrs. Douglas Can- Saturday, where Mr. and Mrs. William FRIDAY AND SATURDAY non. Mrs, Hector Haight, Mrs. Jas. M. Marble left for Los Angeles. CalDECECMEB 25th and 26th Ransom and Mrs. Frank Taylor were ifornia. The rest of the party motored on to Magna, Utah where Miss Althea special guests. PHIL REGAN Miller will spend the holidays with and EVELYN YENABLE her sister Mrs. J. H. Wadsworth and in CITY family. Sunday School put over a very HAPPY-GO-LUCKY good Christmas program in Sunday By Mrs. C. W. Braiisiora B. B. times. finely-choppe- d g guests. h G. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg whites, one at a time, beating very thoroughly after each. Add fruit, nuts, coconut, and flavoring, and mix well. Add flour, a small amount at a time, beating after each addition until smooth. Bake in loaf pan, 8x4x3 inches, which has been greased, lined with heavy paper, and again greased. Bake in slow oven (300 Serves 4. F.) 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until done. Mince Meat Plum Pudding Brazil Nut Pudding Sauce 1 (9 oz.) package dry mince meat 2 egg yolks 12 cup powdered sugar and Vi cup water boiled almost dry 1 Vz cup egg, slightly beaten ground Brazil nuts 2 tablespoons sherry 2 cup nut meats, Vz 2 egg whites cup orange juice 1 teaspoon Beat egg whites until thick, add sugar grated orange rind and Brazil nuts and beat welL Add cups dry cake crumbs Break mince meat into pieces. Add sherry. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites cold water. Place over heat and stir and serve with puddings or ice cream. until all lumps are thoroughly broken Magic Chocolate Caramels up. Bring to brisk boil; continue boil3 squares unsweetened chocolate threefor until or minutes mixture ing cups (1 can) sweetened condensed is practically dry. Allow to cool. Add Vt cup corn syrup (milk slightly-beateegg, nut meats, orange Few grains salt juice and grated rind to cake crumbs. cup chopped nut meats, if desired Blend thoroughly. Fold in cooled mince 1 teaspoon vanilla meat. Pour into greased pudding mold, Melt chocolate in heavy shallow pan. eight individual molds, or baking full. Cover tightly Add sweetened condensed milk, corn powder can, filling and steam 1 hour, having boiling water syrup, and salt. Cook slowly, over low half way up on molds. If additional heat, stirring constantly until firm ball water is needed during steaming, it forms when tested in cold water (apmust be boiling when added. Serve proximately 20 minutes). Remove from warm with hard sauce or whipped fire, add chopped nut meats and vanilla. Pour at once into buttered pan (8x8 cream. Serves eight. package spaghetti pound pork sausage in casings 1 can tomato soup Boil spaghetti in 3 quarts of rapidly boiling salted water for about 10 minutes. Drain. Place sausage in a frying pan. Cover with boiling water and cook slowly till teader. In a buttered, covered casserole, place the boiled spaghetti with the sausages in the center and on top. Pour over them the tomato soup and the water in which the sausages were cooked. Bake in moderate oven for about Holiday Cake a half hour. Serve from casserole. ( 5 egg whites) 1 Stuffed Pork Tenderloins cups sifted cake flour double-actin1 2 pork tenderloins (about 2 pounds) baking teaspoon V teaspoon salt Salt (powder Vi cup butter or other shortening Pepper 2V2 to 3 cups thinly sliced tart apples cup sugar V cup seedless raisins 5 egg whites, unbeaten V cup finely cut candied cherries cup thinly sliced ripe olives 1 cup whole ripe olives k cup finely cut citron Have butcher cut 2 pork tenderloins cup seedless raisins almost through lengthwise, leaving a V2 cup chopped blanched almonds email "hinge" on one side, then have cup shredded coconut V2 Ihem opened out and Frenched or flatteaspoon almond extract V2 thicktened out with cleaver to teaspoon vanilla Sift flour once, measure, add baking ness. Sew sides and small ends of tenderloins together to form pocket. powder and salt, and sift together three Robert Simonsen, Mr. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. and and Mr. and Mrs. Cummings L J. Mr. and JGuy Johnson were guests of Jack Fronk at a dinner party fat Hotel Ben Lomond at Ogden Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Fuller of Ogden were also numbered Cnong the guests. After dinner the Evening was spent in dancing. and Mrs. Mrs. Owen Mr. spe-Jci- Spaghetti with Sausage Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cook apples until tender in just enough water to prevent scorching; drain. Rinse raisins and drain, combine with apples and sliced olives, and use to fill meat pocket. Sew ends or hold together with skewers and place in baking pan. Bake in a moderate oven (3d0 degrees I.) 1 to 2 hours or until meat is lender. Place whole ripe olives in pan around meat for last 30 minutes cooking. d 'pop-ccr- Lrit-chensti- CHRISTMAS PARTY ECHO SOCIAL - tr-ate- per were Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robinson of Tremonton ; Mr. and Mrs. of Brigham City; P. W. Christensen, A. C. and Max and the honorec" guests. Miss Christensen was assisted by her sister, Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larseti are the proud parents of a baby bov. born Monday, December 14 at the Val ley hospital. The mother and babe are feeling fine. Saturday while Wayne was on his way up to see his son, a turkey flew down and lit on topo f a truck, right in front of him, he stepped over and picked it up and presented it to his wife, who was not a little surprised and happy over the fine Christ mas present. Miss Mabel Horsley entertained at her home in Brigham Saturday night to a New England supper. The table was decorated in New England fashion. Several from here attended the party. After supper all played Monopoly, a game much enjoyed by all Chris-tense- Vau-?Sidaw- ay HOLD -- ards of Fielding. They tour California and visit relatives during the winter. Those who enjoyed the party and sup- and they played Monopoly. i!ier'a3 served to the following: iptooodward, Marcena Thompson, PeCropley, Nelda Pederson, and Nola Heppler. 'CAROL Rasmussen on Wednesday for California in company with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rich- - at the home of Nola Hep--- J J,nday evening. Gifts were S) j tie evening. A very nice program was,' rendered. The scouts were assisted by Mrf Mr- -.- .?:cl of American Fork who vo 17.0 lovely readings. After the pu'- iam, Mr. and Mrs. Green the boys to apples, candy and cookies. The boys also brought o and apples for Mr. and Mrs. Creen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker and daughter, Marjorie, are home from Logan for the holidays. Twila Meld rum is home from college for Christmas. A fine Christmas program was rendered in Sunday School. The children of the different departments sang songs gave poems and stories. The speaker was M. W. Hansen who gave a very excellent talk on "Why we Celebrate Christmas." Stake Superintendent T. A. Meldrum also gave a short talk. A lovely organ solo was rendered by the Munns sisters Ruth, and k Heslop went to Ogden Sunday to visit his wife who is staying with relatives since leaving the hospital. She is getting along as well aa can be expected. Mr .and Mrs. H. E. Palmer of Grand Junction, Colorado arrived Saturday for a four day visit at the home of L. S. Mann. Mr. Palmer is a brother of Mrs. Mann. Mrs. Kim Mann also entertained in their honor during' their stay here. A Christmas program will be given cn Christmasday promptly at 1:30, There will be a dance for the children with Santa visiting and a danci in the evening for old and young. There is also a big dance here Christmas ELWOOD Mrs. IL P. Dortha Christtnsen entertained last Mpndajt ewningin honor of her brother J. P. "and family who left f anirt PART i of the Bear River he operators Co. I enjoyed a Christ- -' telephone SCHOOL FAGBFIYB r . PORK ROASTS Turkeys - Ducks - Roasting Chickens Uysters - mopped suet Lb. 19 - |