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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADETi, Sociehj and Club News I 1 !X)IS T COOK, Correspondent phone 60.-- 2 met L. O H bridge club of last 'week with Mrs. J Wed-JT- V Londy as hostess. Mrs. Ross Miller sn7 special invited guest Prizes !L awarded to Mrs. Vilate Archi-an- d Mrs. Bessie Calderwood. BeVri nV0BS MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY. Lower entertained' Mon afternoon in honor of her mother, Si Carl Hhim's birthday. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. James Ransom, jjjarit Taylor and Mrs. J. A. Joseph- , noTn Mrs Hec-Baig- sTiests. . Haight entertained in honor of Mrs. Wednesday afternoon of Logan. Mrs. Hector Thim Mrs. James mother, gait's also. Other guestsKeller, were eaa present Mrs. Duane Law. Frank Taylor, Uu. Ransom and Mrs, J. ff Mrs. James jjjg. Hector A.'josephson. ' - mtu SONS - v.. . T"hnnn TV : a pr&wrtraiin&A P mfmter of little folks Wednesday occasion was the third jlKUVU"' I Wrttday of her son, Odeen. af-Th- , .:,.." I- SOCIETY STAKE ENTERTAINED. RELIEF BOARD I I The Relief Society stake board fat the home of President Clara H. .. met Fri-fd- al afternoon, January 14th Ifor the purpose of plajonlng Relief activities for 1937, and to instructions received from the to the 'general board, pertaining church security program. Thursday So-Icie- ty dis-Icu- ss I of At the close the meeting Presi-Ide- nt assisted by Mrs. Mabel Abbott, served a delicious dinner to eleven board members. The afternoon was most profitable and enjoyaFridal, 5 ble, i hONOR DEPARTING FRIENEJ. Lillian Morris entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Miss .Odessa Wyatt, who is leaving soon to jesume her studies at Denver, Colorado. Ten guests were present. A delMiss icious luncheon 1 was served. ii i DEVIL IS IS A SISSY" DilicioU Dtth 6rap ever to realize you stopped HAVE an important part habit plays in the selection and use of some of our every day foods and beverages? If we become accustomed, for example, to serving tomato juice or orange juice at breakfast it is seldom that we find a place for lit in any of the other meals, of in any other form. Grape' juice falls in this group. Everyone is familiar with the healthful and delicious qualities of this bottled fruit juiee, yet its use ill the average American home is usually confined to serving as an appetizer, as a thirst quencher during the summer months, or as a healthful, energizing drink for convalescents, children and adults. Since the season for ripe grapes is comparatively short, it is interesting to learn of new and delicious uses for grape juice, so that we may enjoy the flavor of fresh grapes the year 'round. It will undoubtedly be news to many housewives to learn that grape juice has a definite place in many types of puddings, custards, fiauces, sherbets and frozen desserts. Grape juice in addition to its taste appeal also has a very definite eye appeal; because of its . rich natural purple color. This Is true not only when it Is served just as a beverage, but also when it is used in some of the appetizing dishes mentioned above. The next time you order a bottle the-dayp- The LastWord... Previetct 'Darkest Africa" GREAT ZIEGFLD" 25tf 35 .THTRS. - FRL " SAT. 'ANUARY 28th. 29th. SOtti KAY CAREW NEW YORK High ed hats are leading the style race,, and the smartest of smartly dress- -' ed women seen in Gotham's bright spots are wearing modern versions of a hat, which I am certain, was stolen out of the Arabian nights! SWING IT Patterned after the music of King small-crown- (Mechanical Hint Shorts) When a car is left standing in the rain or snow, moisture often collects on the snark Dlues. wires, ignition, coil, and distributor cap, causing short circuits. Before the motor can De started all such "shorts" must be eliminated. According to the EmerMogency Road service of the Utah torist Association, the quickest and most effective plan is to wipe or fan affected dry with a clean rag all fluid cleaning A nonexplosive parts. or fire extineruisher fluid speeds up the drying process if squirted on wires and connections where sparks can be seen Jumping. -' Swing is the leit- swing skirt. motif in the style symphony. Its gay, flaring lines Djsrt 6rp Dtutrt K teaspoon salt cup grape Julco H cup whipping cream Beat egg yolks slightly and add lemon juke, augar and salt. Cook In double boiler stirring constantly uutlt mixture" thickens. Remove from fire, and add the gelatin that has been soaked In the cup of cold water. Stir until dissolved. Add the grape Juice and cooL When the mixture starts to stiffen, fold in the Pour into stiffly beaten egg whites. greased molds or pile in parfait giasnfes. CbiU again and serve, topped with whipped cream and maraschino cherried. Serves six to eight. n . 1 r 5. r. 1 , - . The following recipe will make a most delicious appetizer to put the palate in the proper state of for any meal. Spiced PinsappU and Grape Juice 1 pint unsweetened pineapple Juice 1 pint grape Juice 1A teaspoons whole cloves . 3 nutmegs . 2 sticks cinnamon, each about S inches long ot an orange rind Break the nutmeg Into pieces with a hammer and cut the white Inner skin from the orange rind. Combine ingredients and 'cook slowly for 10 minutes. Strain and servs cold. Serves six. Leader Ads Results Say It With Flowers - Korth's Flower Shop PHONE 81.0- - SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER PRIZE SHOW BEEF Know j Your Language By C. L. Bushnell ; School Offden Livestock Show Beef of Engliih, ... We have pur chased one of Day Garfield's Fat Steers which will be on sale in our market this weekend . . . "lapis," the Latin word for stone. One explanation of its derivation is that, in Roman and times stoning to death was a frequent form of punishment. To us it seems a barbarous practice, but undoubtedly when an unfortunate victim was stoned to death, he Was completely "dilapidated." SAUSAGE pre-Rom- an The use of the expression "old adage" i what grammarians 03 tautology "Adage" by means an i(J and lonp accepted wiying. The "old" is, therefore, unnecessary and hence topological. "Turbulent wo'" u another example of th saira tlijr:, for th word ""mot itself moans a turbulent crowd or o$se,blv. des-:er- ib it-ie- lf BACON or Pure Pork Pounds . ODC 2 Sally Lotta Carr Sez: swagger. 2 - RNAK E S K N FINGERNAILS are the newest HaaMi GRAPEFRUIT f:iiM ---- 25c CORN cre- sooty black antelope gloves! TWO TONE NEW TONES Smartest new upholstery fabric Is mohair velvet In rich colors offset by a new contrasting yarn known as heathertone. The heathertone gives a effect And It's said to wear like Iron! You can get it on production furniture, too as well as on custom-buil- t pieces. THE LAST WORD Tomorrow's style leader will be the Dalmatian motif! Jerkins, jackets and blouses. I all gay with embroidery in the manner of the Tyrol! The influence will be felt all winter. coc- -. ; ;.,, lbd OYSTERS White can 10 Yellow - 2 25$ -- -- . j SALMON 1 ation of SchiaparellL They are bright red and are built right Into A CtVH 19i Pounds .... PURE LARD SALMON touch of pert ... MUTTON CHOP 19d g Pound off your pounds figure, and add Just the right, Slfced Pound PORK ROASTS seem to take for inJ 1 IfC 2 Cans ...... ,. ' Martin, nresident of ttie Workers gets f 3,- Automobile United 000 a year. Mr. Sloan gets $374,4 to. Add a couple of ciphers to the former and the difference won't appear so great. What's a couple of ciphers, i wnrrto'r Htwun .,nt 1 I HH I 11 t I 1 I n . n. Mrs. Romfh "But surely you did not come right out and tell Jim you loved him?" Elsie "No, mother, he simply had to squeeze it out of me." Dresses - Hats - Coats in an get your share at these drastic LaGra Shop futait iremonton, Ti low prices. Litt "I was at a yesterday." UpFe weddin'"? S """"itniiiiitit4imtiiiiiiiiii"tiiiiit : i "Whatdaya wooden wedding mean, "wooden Litt "Two Pole were married. FANCY CARES CRACKERS 17 IV al Amazing Values ! Chiffon ! "DILAPIDATED" derives from Senator Norris said: "The world owes more to the tillers ofthe soil than to any other class, and I think we are coming to the point where the fanner has a place in the sun." Yes ever have we heard of such tremendous savings as we are X that's how he got tanned. But he scorched too often in deals with enn? n all our stock of WintPr ? gets some city lH4 . International Correspondence Schools By Kai-she- ARE COMING" I" :f An Easter? TM1E name Easter was undoubtedly taken by one wbo was Interested;! In the Crusades In the East, being first' "East" and later adding the termlna-- 1 tion "er." It was "considered a grlort- ous privilege to fight for the Crcri la Palestine, and many names were iabea ; from places and Incidents rnniwtMi with these pilgrimages. The Ea1r home was In Scotland. . The earliest known ancestor of thim name was Kenneth MeAlpln Hauler, who was duke of Northumberland and! served in the Crusades under Ricluirdf Couer de Lion. This was In the latleri part of the Twelfth century. , , . m Alriktil S'mrnl ronprntlnna 1i descendant, Kenneth McAlpin Eflgttr,' was made lord of Edinburgh, In the Spvenfepnth cin!nn .1&n t hid n 1,1. : Easter, another Charles I of England, who en': estate, being accused of treason by his gov;- - two-ton- e "OLD HUTCH" Come Jf Juic Chiffon 1 tablespoon gelatin cup cold water 2 tablespoons lemon juice , cup tugar - trends in fashions There wouldn't be so many divorces of husbands and wives if each would k do as the Christian Chiang did and consider themselves partly to blame for offenses. .' BEERY, In Africa" : i . By RUBY HASKINS ELLIS Lee Kay, director of the education department of the Utah Fish and Game Commission, gave his annual lecture to an Interested student body in the B. R, H. S. auditorium Monday. His lecture on natural v,ic i : 1 sets of the statp on . iiino j -uy ,uuuuu rum in colors showing the nature and habits of many species of reptiles found in Utah. An- UU1" snowea uie work of the twenty fish and game wardens of the state, in caring for wild ducks, beaver, deer, tlk,and fish. A third film revealed the beautv of VliUt-a in the southern part of the state, par- uumany me natural bridges and ancient cliff dwellings of San Juan county. This was the fifth year that Mr. Kay has visited herev His lecture is always welcomed by the school as his SUbieCt is interftin " filve the students a httAr nntwon fled for his life. For this art had ouu arcciauon ior tiie wild life Sient, Easter had to flee for his nwni iu dvciuu ttiimcuons or tne state. &fe. He escaped and went to Spain,! wnere ne was pruiecivu ouu waerc ac With the berinniner of the scnnri later married. semester at the high school, the Jour Robert Easter, a later descendant, nalism class has finished its course (harried Catherine Hamilton, daughter and taken up the regular Junior ; pt the duke of llamilton. lish work. Besides writing up Eng. The first Easters to appear in this! happenings for the school publication, the country were William, Archibald, young journalists have surmliPri th OUanlen, llamilton and John McAlpiflJ settled in Maryland la 18301 It1 local town papers with news during They from s this family that practically U me ursc nair or tne year. Students have cliDDed out thir ,he Easters of America derive tacit news articles which appeared in print, cestry. pasting tnem in a string book. Those who have to their credit th meat Get inches of printed material are award ed positions on the editorial staff of the Searchlight, school paper. Stanley Johnson has been the outstanding 'news writer during the serotted Plants - Funeral Designs II mester, with 216 inches of writing- an- Flowers For Every Occasion II pearing to his credit in print of your favorite brand of grape Juiee, Just remember that it will win equal acclaim from your family if you also use it in any of the grape juice recipes listed below. latest . - TUES. . WED. 'AN. 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th SUN. - MON. I Ju!c of the RAIN STALLS MOTOR Laurel and Hardy COMEDY HIIII A 4, BARTHOLOMEW, in VIGILANTES ;' " f' ' During one month, SATURDAY JANUARY 22nd and 23rd WALUCE 4 "'" Winter driving places added strains upon both car and driver, calling for increased attention to rules that help to prevent accidents and avoid delays and difficulties on the road, it was pointed out rn a statement by the Public Safety. Dept. of the Utah Mo torist Association. Good brakes and lights, and tires with good treads, are obvious requirements .for safety in winter travel, the statement said. Add to these a pro perly functioning windshield wiper and a steering assembly in good order, and the remaining safety factors are mainly up to the driver. Among suggestions offered by the motorists organization are the following: Deliberately allot more time for travel in winter than in summer. Needless hurry is a frequent cause of accidents, particularly when weather conditions are unfavorable. If thirty minutes are required for a daily trip between home and work in summer, extend the running time to firty-fiv- e minutes in winter. Keep the car under complete control at all times, remembering that it may take a greater distance to stop on a wet pavement. Don't apply the brakes too sharply. Don't turn corners rapidly when the pavement is wet. Don't fail to signal. A wet arm is better than a broken neck. Go slowly through all puddles of water. Splashing may disable the ignition. Keep your windshield clear so that you can always see a safe distance ahead. Use tire chains on icy roads or wet dirt roads, especially in the moun- of which $12,980,990 represented revenues collected by the duplicating Federal tax on gasoline, according to official figures received by the Utah Motorist Association. For eleven months of 1936 total collections by j Federal automotive taxes amounted to $308,370,179, and the increase of about eight per cent over collections of $285,516,782 in the corresponding period of 1935. ...... The Roma&ce of Your Kinse Snowstorms, blizzardn roads created much difficulty for school busses during the past week. Tuesday afternoon Roy Hawks, driv er of the Portage bus, did not think it wise to attempt the return trip; uiuw"w uvm jrorcage at various homes in Garland stayed nnH Tmn,n Vii.lUA- ton as guests of teachers and classmates, seven bovs fininoa high school building with, wrestling oorrowea Diankets for beds. Busses from Beaver, East Garland, and Deweyville had ennRfrirahia ble in getting home. un Wednesday morning busses from Penrose, Union, Beaver, Deweyville and Bear River City did not attempt to come to school. Snowville students have not been to school this week. c TREMONTON, UTAH tonday Matinee .qenings HIGH LIGHTS - , Theatre "THE mo ARE YOU? Bear River A. FEDERAL AUTO TAX TOTAL IN ONE MONTH FRIDAY AND : Relief Society meeting was held on Tuesday, Jan. 18. The parable of the Pharisee and the Publican was given by Rose Kerr. Of the Kini? ani hi : Unforgiving Servant, by scripture pro ject, supervisor Olive Rhead, The literary lesson from .the Life of Abraham Lincoln, was given by Dora Brough. The subject, "How Can We Secure Cooperation from Our Children," was discussed by Rosa C. Hunsaker. The Singing Mothers, led Alberta Stevensen, sang "SouthernbyWaltz," and "Roses of Picardy." Hazel John, son was the accompanist. There were 39 Dresent Marjorie Sandall was in charge of ine Kindergarten department. A number of women of the niiiiHno department, under the direction of Arena layior and Lena Thompson and of the rue: department, under thp direction of Kate Harris, worked thru out the day. last November, Federal automotive taxes cost motor vehicle operators a total of $21,270,-37- "THE FAGEJTVS tains. Orpfieniii FREDDIE W Grape Juice Finds Year Round Favor As Beverage and in Tasty Recipes - SAFETY RULES FOR WINTER DRIVING MRS. THIM. HONOR iicuci ouciviy iCWS- I TAAi 1 Oyster Pound PEANUT BUTTER "The only excuse for singing in the bath tub is a defective look on the door." ff. ..25e Mixed Pound CORNED BEEF St 16g SYRUP DATED COFFEE There is no excuse for being with- out safe, non-ski- d Chase & Sanborn's Pound tires. ATLAS may be had so reasonably. DIDERICKSON & GOLDSBERRY Tremonton, Utah Phone 1S7 in,. 1 C 5-l- b. ffQi YnjW ORANGES , Pound j. Sleepy Hollow, Cane and Maple - YAMS when our 1 Qgi LUK .. 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