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Show JANUARY y, uZ1 4 Society cind j Club Mews :: WlS COOK. Correspondent phone bu-a- N. B. E. County Farm v Bureau Reorganized The North Bureau was ternoon with dent, Leland L. Richards, Calderwood,- Box Elder County Farm reorganized Monday afE. J. Holmgren as presiS. Capener and Horace directors and Richard Peanut BiHicr Has Important Role In Preparation of Many Recipes Sunday evening. The Mraiwere MrSanson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. j Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hector Mrs. and i Mr. j oy Mrs. uavia LArMn !htMr a"11 Mrs- - Howard Glenn, Mrs- Duane Lower, Mr. and The outstanding social event of the hL Frank Taylor and Dave Stander. holiday season here was the ward sup. per, sponsored by the bishopric and YEAR GUESTS. Relief Society presidency, Wednesday X "and Mrs. Henry Rohde had as evening of last week. The large hall IhS'dinner guests New Year's day, was gay with Christmas decorations Mr. and and the tall Christmas tree. Four hira. Francis Fredricksen, BeLilla long tables were prettily Mrs. W Fredricksen, arranged at tScn of Logan, Mrs. R. C. Gendall, which the couples were seated and a fiddis Fredricksen, Hairy Wybrow of bounteous hot supper was very efitit Lake City and Mrs. Harry Fer-fl- ficiently served. Much credit is due Twin Falls, Idaho. the committee, Mrs. Ida Rhodes, Mrs. Essie Petersen and Mrs. Lottie PotJePWORTH LEAGUE PARTY. ter, for the success of the event. entertained the Winzeler Quite a number of former residents Helen were bidden to the ward supper where home at her Friday IjIiss League The evening was spent in all enjoyed meeting together. A largely attended Christmas dance f playing cards. Bud Tolman won high I prize for the boys and Lois Rohde for followed the ward supper Wednesday evening. This was under the direction Ithe girls. ,. I of the M. I. A. During the evening j Lucile Cropley was hostess to the many prizes of candy, toys, etc., were eve. The given to those holding lucky numbers. lEpworth League New Year's MonoThere were many present from out of in was spent playing evening I poly. Delicious refreshments were town. Benton orchestra furnished the music. aerved to twenty guests. A stake scout court of honor was held here Sunday evening in conneci'TVnat I have written, I have many days we may all say tion with the monthly conjoint M. I. f that concerning our personal records A.. Messrs Gaddie, Walker and Fri-dof the council, were present; also for 1936. Ralph Richards and scouts from Riverside, Elwood, Deweyville and East Garland. A one act play was given by the latter troup, followed by presentation of awards and merit badges and remarks from the officials. Of outstanding interest was the awarding of a palm leaf to Eagle Scout Bert Wheat-le- y of Deweyville. .TREMONTON, UTAH Miss Regina Jensen of Brigham City was a guest of Miss Ardes Adams last week. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. In spite of the inclement weather, a JANUARY 8th and 9th ' number of the old folks attended the free picture show in Tremonton. Larson returned Satur"TICKET a week's vacation from day evening Lake City. Mr. ana jure. a. is. wigni oi inaicn er, represented the stake genealogical society at the weekly meeting held HOOT GIBSON, in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lerson, son Louis, and daughter, Clarissa, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ard Mrs. Eric North . man of Garland. The dinner was in SUN. - MON. - TUBS.. honor of Mrs. Judith Taylor, mother ; of Mr. "Northman, who is visiting here JANUARY 10th, j. from Los Angeles. WAN CRAWFORD, Mrs. R. L. Shaffer and son, Jasper, LIONEL BARRYMORE, visited relatives in Logan, Monday. Glen Larson returned Wednesday ROBERT TAYLOR, in to his work in Los Angeles, after a short vacation with his parents, Mr. "THE GORGEOUS and Mrs. David Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rhodes and Aoy Barnard left Sunday for Logan where Keith and Roy will attend the fS Council. R. S. CAALDERWOOD, Recorder. - - Orpheigm Theatre -- TO Miss-Rho- PARlUr jfl-Sal- IDING AVENGER' 'Darkest Africa" -- lyhtjth HUSSY" Cartoon and News i WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JANUARY 13th and 14th . ROBERT YOUNG, in "SWORN ENEMY" A. C. R. J. Potter shipped part of his fat lambs from Collinston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Grover had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Seeger of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coe of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler, Jr., during the Christmas holidays. John Oyler, Jr. motored to Salt Lake City on business Wednesday. ESSSEPBSElSSSI Economy vs. Profit Farming is a business, and to be successful it must, like every other business, make a profit . . The farm telephone is a profit maker and the experienced farmer knows it is false economy to do without one . . Hje cuts expenses far more effectively by having a telephone and using it to save time and unnecessary Wps . . The small cost of the telephone is off.. set by the extra profits and savings it effects, FEW tional people realize that the tgan its career as nafood when P. T. Barnum ina1 it as a part of the circus. For years the only environment in which peanuts were sold and eaten was at circuses, ball games and other outdoor amusement places. At first no one ate peanuts for their food value; it was simply the 6port of the thing and the tasty flavor of the peanuts that caused their popularity. Later when their nutritive value became known, they ntered the household as an article t food, but to no appreciable extent until peanut butter was developed and placed on tfce market in its present state. It was about the end cf the nineteenth century when the discovery was made that a very palatable Gutter or paste could bo obtained by grinding peanuts, which later became known as peanut butter, r.ml today is an important food item of its high nutritional value. iThe first peanut butter to be sold commercially through the grocery trade was manufactured in St. Louis, Missouri, in the early niuc-tletroduced com-ttercial- - PENROSE Say It With Flowers Korth's Flower Shop . 2 . .1 Meat - Grocries Specials . DEWEYVILLE Miss Helen Granger spent the holidays in Seattle, Washington. Seymour L. Miller of Syracuse, Utah, joined his brother, Wm. M. Wilier and wife, in Los Angeles, Calif., From there, they, in company of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hanson and daughter, Miss Donnfc, rnotore4 to San ErajaqsT co, and Oakland, where they spent 3 ,;' , days sightseeing. Master Lynn Shu'man. rhair son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Shuman, has been suffering from ear trouble this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill had as their dinner guests on New Years, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill. Charles Boyce of Baker, Oregon, spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Sarah K. Shuman. During the week he and Miss Bessie Shuman motored to Caldwell and Pocatello, Idaho, to visit some friends. Mis3 Shuman arrived home Saturday. The district school children enjoyed the show at the Liberty theatre on . Tuesday of last week. Among those who spent the holidays here and who have returned to their homes and school are: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Call and two children, to Afton, Wyoming; Miss June Call to Salt Lake City; George L. Miller an' Allen Blain, to Provo; Harley Granger and Jess Grover to Logan; Glen Miller to the Weber college; Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Taylor to Clear Creek; Merlin Miller to Bear River City. Reed Palmer returned from spending the holidays at Park Valley with his parents. Among the New Year's eve parties are: The Misses Virlie and Virgie Fredrickson entertained some of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen entertained at a New Year's eve party. Refreshments were served and all had a good time.. M' Men, Gleaner Girls and Junior Girls entertained at a shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Taylor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Jenson. The guests of honor received " . - WHITE KING Tomato Soup b. pro-gra- nt CRACKKERS OYSTERS... COFFEE BUY i .. SHORTENING Wheat Flakes NUTS ......... . ed. Mrs. Mary Marble returned home Sunday from Ogden, after spending a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr attended a dancing party in Ogden New Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence had as their guest, Mrs. Christen-seChristen-se- HAND SOAP 1 Sally Lotta Carr Sez: n n, of Wilson, Utah. SPINACH CABBAGE 1 - 1 1 m .?. AND . . 1 1 Mutton 1 nfi''" l'V" 9 lb Mutton Chops 2 lbs., 25 Beef Thousands of Care Free Miles In GrOUnd 2 lbs., 25 Atlas Tires SAVE CLP. DIDERICKSON & GOLDSBERRY Tremonton, Utah 1 1 1 1 1 1 itni ... Bushel 95 .... .. SALE OF Half or Whole , those Atlas Tires ... .......... ...... YOUNG MUTTON ........ Some Below Cost . $295 as low as 5 . Lb. Sally Rand, she knows the value of white space." Hats . FIRM, HARD HEAD That's why we buy this space. To tell you about - Lb. APPLES many beautiful and useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen and two children of Brigham aty, spent New Year's eve visiting here. They returned home after the snow plow opened up the roads. 10 FRESH FANCY JOIINATHAN AND BANANA Friday evening a number of young married folk were guests, of Mr. and LaGra Shop Tremonton, Vtah ; U i ii i i,i NOW .15 4-l- b. .... Have Been Cut BEAR RIVER VALLEY 2ty BEANS Coats SILK DRESSES .... 4 , , Phone M7 ; ' . HOSPITAL NEWS . While most everyone is familiar with the many uses of peanut but Dresses Order Your Telephone Installed Now! - Mufflni A New Delicacy Our Complete Stock of Winter cheaper to have than be without and a necessity on every farm for nly a few cents per day TELEPHONE COMPANY Utah emonton Miss Myrtle Daley was married Friday, Jan. 1, to Mr. Anderson of Garland. They are spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore. Mrs. Paul Fonnesbeck of Howell, is '.' visiting here parents here. John Hurd of Shoshone, is visiting his brothers here. Lee Arbon of Salt Lake City, spent Christmas here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon. The M. I. A. presented two one-Aplays Wednesday night, "Bargains," and "The Confessional" The Stone Dramatic Co. presented the drama "The Whittler," here Tuesday night, .MAM'.- Drastic Reductions truly an economy v- Mr. and Mrs. George Tingley spent 016 ho"days ere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon "It pays to advertise... Look at and the protection to family, property, stock, and crops it affords Often one call has been known to save or make more than the service cost for a year . . . The telephone is Annie Hard Dr. Eli Hawkins and son, Grant, were visitors at the home of Mrs. C. B. Hawkins in Provo Wednesday. Dr. Hawkins went to visit with his mother on her eighty first birthday. " f ' Joe Summers of Montana spent the a if holidays visiting with friends and relatives in Bothwell. Funeral services were held Friday for Verda Williams, four month old trig j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Wil I I liams at the Bothwell church. with Butter Pcanul Mtit Elder Kooyman, Elder Landward and Miss Carole Jensen of Salt Lake The infant son of Henry Newman ter as a delicious sandwich spread, few realize what an important role; City were visitors at the home of is receiving medical attention. "His Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins Sunday. condition is much improved. it can play in the preparation of many delightful recipes. Miss Reva Vickers accompanied them Amos Iverson is receiving medical from Salt Lake after having spent attention. Although corn bread and corn' meal muffins are great favorites is the holidays at her home in Nephi. Christian Anderson, of Bear River many American homes, it is saf Miss Dorothy Nichols and Jess Nich City, had his tonsils removed Monday. to predict that their popularity ols of Promotory spent the week at William Costley, who has received would soar to even greater height the home of Mr. Jand Mrs. George medical attention for the past two through the addition of a few table.' Stark. spoons of peanut butter in tb weeks, returned home Tuesday. Miss Lucile Anderson of Salt Lake recipe. The next time you decide to tret City has been visiting with her mothSHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS your family to corn bread or muffini er, Mrs. Ethel Anderson at the home and just try the following recipe of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. learn what a taste thrill you baw( Anderson. Nels discovered. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholler enterPotted Plants - Funeral Designs Peanut Butter Muffin tained at a very delightful party on v. cup corn meal Flowers For Every Occasion New Years eve. A delicious supper 1 cut) flour was served. Covers were laid for 12. 3 teaF;ooi8 baking povdtr Games and visiting was the diversion PHONE 81.0-tiblwpoon sugar of the evening. 3 toMjioou salt .6 t,.lW;,oons pea-- . Mr. and Mrs.. Maynard Summers ,, nut butter and family were dinner guests at a cup r.Hfc 1 Cfir, well teaten birthday party at the home of Mr. slice bacon , and Mrs. Harvey Burnett of Eden. Combine and sift all dry Ingr Messers Lowell Summers and Dar- milfc uieiits, add peanut butter and rel Stokes, students of the U. S. A. Stir just enough to make a sniootl C. at Logan, spent the holidays with batter. Fold in well beaten egg their parents. .' Bake in well greased muffin pans 01 in loaf pan, top with small plec Monday evening after the basket CRYSTAL WHITE of sliced bacon. 10 Bars ball game, Miss Wanda Anderson en tertained a group of young folks at SOAP . ....29 a very delicious chili supper. Mr,' and Mrs. L. G. Stokes were Lge. Pkg. in Logan with Mrs.' Stokes visiting By Mrs. Thomas Ault parents, Monday. A number of relatives of Mr. and FANCY CLEAN 5 Lbs. Alice Wheatley spent a few days at Mrs. Earl Firth pleasantly surprised NAVY Mr. Leon the home of and Mrs. ..... 29 May them Saturday evening. Lunch was 5 was served and the evening Harper. spent vis VAN CAMP'S 5 Cans Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard and iting 19 . small son of Salt Lake City, visited Tuesday evening a very delightful relatives here during the holidays. surprise party was held in honor of OYSTER Pkg. Bishop-- and Mrs. Marion G. Perry Bishop Marble and C. W. Summers, had as their guests, their son, Ellis, the ward clerk. A very splendid 17 was given and then Bishop Marwife and their baby girl of Blackfoot, SJ Oz. Can and"MrY tor ble Sunrmers were each preictaho. Tne baby is the first grandsented with a very beautiful chair. child of Bishop and Mrs. Perry. 19 Misses Emma and Genevie Gardner Miss Ruby Anderson was presented ALASKA TALL CAN of Ogden, spent the holidays here with with a beautiful traveling bag from S Cans the M Men and Gleaner Girls. their parents. SALMON 29 .,, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Homer BarThe reason some people will belive nard gave a family dinner in their new SERVICE (Fresh Ground) Lb. Those present only half what they see is that they home in Honeyville. ...... were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble, Mr. are looking for something else. and Mrs. Horace R. Barnard and chilPkg. dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnard and Mrs. Con Fryer. 45 .. . Elsie. Laree return' and The district school teachers daughters, Mrs. J. W. Spackman of Ogden, vis- ed Monday to begin a new year's ROLLED pkg. ited relatives here during the .week- school work, after spending the holl ; 23 end. Lake Salt In and Brigham City, days ' Mrs. Chris Hansen and son, Ernest, City. This Is a Full 31b Pkg of the Mrs. Louis Germer and son, Max, were and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tingey Finest Quality ,. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd New- - children spent a few days with rela some of Salt Lake City, during the tives in Brigham City. WHILE THEY LAST 2 LI Christmas holidays. Paul Gardner is slowly recovering MIXED .... . 29 The children of the ward were from an Illness of heart trouble. He the for to bed 1 his a Just Few of Our No. Mix Left feted at a gay holiday dancing party has been confined . to Clean Upl Monday afternoon. Special music was paat ten days. featured and refreshments were serv- i da t i I ct of al I By Phyllis fV .. BOTHWELL Summers . B. S. Cutler, Job. J. Cutler and De Lamar Cutler went to Ogden Sunday to 8ee their "other, who is ill there. wuuer m '11'unaergo an ration at the Dee Hospital Thurs-th- e "ay mming. - j A EAST GARLAND ind ' Because of too frequent and destructive use of light firearms by boys of minor age, the city officials have found It necessary to order the city rnarshall to confiscate any firearms. Including air guns, from minors who display or use such fhearms within! confines of the city limits of Tre- monton City, Parents or guardians will please take notice of this action and so ad' vise their minor children. This by order of the Mayor and City - - SNOWVILLET Hv ! fl S NOTICE TO POSSESSORS OP FIREARMS - secretary. John H Ward, of Riverside, was GUESTS, DINNER the retiring president. enter-- I A report wa3 heard from members and Mrs. J. G. Burgess Zi fifteen of their friends at a of the old board. !-5- PACE FTVB Leg of Mlltton lb., 12 button Stewr ib. 5; p0t Rst. Fancy Beef lb. 15 SKGiJS Surety 0 Purity Li ' , |