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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1937 PACE EIGHT 2nd Series of Clinics For Crippled Children Will Start Next Week of Helpful Household Hints and Recipes Mr. and Mrs. Horton C. Miller and Alice Osmond of Farmington, Mrs. where evening for Portland, Oregon, D. she will visit her daughter, Margaret. also Mr., and Mrs. Raymond of Honeyville were visitors at A. L. Cook Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mason attended the home of Mr. and Mrs. funeral services for Mrs. Brigham Saturday. Nebeker at Willard, Wednesday. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyd of Nebeker is an aunt of Mr. Mason. Ohio, arrived Tuesday to spend Mr. and Mrs. La Von Stokes and a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Orie enroute to Boise, Ida. family of Idaho Falls visited with rel- Hall. They are atives and friends in Tremonton SatMr. and Mrs. Carl Nelsen of Brig-haurday and Sunday. City and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul Jenkins of the Weber college Nelsen and family were guests of Mr. spent the weekend with his mother, and Mrs. Clifford Beard at dinner Mm. D, W. Jenkins. Beth Oyler and Sunday. The dinner was in honor of Barbara Landvatter of the U. S. A. Carl Nelsen's birthday. C. were also at home. Mrs. Mae Kent and two children of Malad, Idaho is visiting this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor. left Tuesday Mrs. D. W. Jenkins Hun-sak- er Concwcfed by ELEANOR HOWE Use your window shade as a measure, when putting up tie- back curtains. Simp- ly pull the shade down to where you When your bath towels show signs of wear make them into small bath mitts for the children. Sew In the shape of bun- - Cante-r-ville- , placed, and you will have a reliable guide whereby the curtains can be adjusted evenly. want the m W-- home-mad- Mrs. J. G. Bennett, of Malad, Idaho Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Thomas of this city. la YrPriM or Furnnca htan Wthout Co their Sunday guests, Mrs. L. P. - Ummi t ItiifV at ONK HALF TBS COST. COOKS A MEAL Beate aaj oil Burner nr gotten out for low com. perfect per- formaaoe. Burai cheap oil new 51,,,'lnto WIMKIUI w eloggmg up. uuic intense k... hw aiMnl Turn aI Ualu, It iIt drudr and dirt 01 ooai or wood ; cuts fuel Will in hall, pari for luelf gulckly bj at nyiuva OljP USHCI Mrs. William Fields and Mrs. Geo. Connel of Kenosha, Wisconsin, were dinner guests of Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Thursday evening. Quick HCMTat Turn of Vitvmi what IT 84V t,.i. DU AM C PHONE FOR FREE rnUNC DEMONSTRATION No Obligation Mrs. Earl Shuman attended the funeral of her cousin, Evelyn Jensen in Ogden, Monday. Anyone Interested in getting- - MORS HEAT AT LESS COST ihould phone number below for demooitration and full explanation of thli amazing "HEAT KINU" Oil Burner Local Safes Representative Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Samuelson turned Saturday after spending week in Salt Lake City. Frank R. Tallman Tremonton, Utah PHONE 99.0-- 1 re- 'CARPENTER and BUILDER; CABINET WORK Box 204! Tremonton, Utah t Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Palmer had for their Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Clarence Mills and son, Franklin, and Mrs. Jacob Gierisch, of Woods Cross. "Sparton" because the P Utah's Farm Surplus Is M o v e d Thirteen students were nominated at the high school last Monday for milMore than one and the three student body positions for lion pounds of farm products were next year. From this field of candipurchased in 1936 through a national date, two for each office wll be selprogram for the removal of ected in the primary elections surpluses, according to the Final elections will be held oneFriday. week Agricultural Adjustment Administra; tion. The surplus removal program serves to stabilize market supplies DR. D. B. and prices. The products purchased are turned over to the Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation for disTremonton, Utah tribution, in cooperation with state relief agencies, to persons on relief Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1:30 te S rolls who cannot buy them in the regular channels of trade. Removal of these surpluses resulted in no increase in prices to consumCO. - ers of the products involved in commercial markets. On the contrary, in many instances it actually operated in the interest of consumers by encouraging continued production and maintenance of the producing capacity. Surpluses removed in Utah last year included 564,624 pounds of fresh apples, and 767,682 pounds of onions. The surplus purchased in Utah were distributed in that state, and the onions were distributed also in Texas. Is the Only Completely Automatic Fifteen Clinics Will be Held This Year Extending the Service to Double Number of Cities of Greatly amplifying its program Utah the Clinics, Children Crippled State Board of Health begins the first of its 1937 series on April 20th. it is announced by Dr. J. L. Jones, State Health Commissioner. This service, under the direction of Miss Marcella Mclnnerney, with Miss Hedwig Trauba as assistant, will De, carried on this year in fourteen cities. The first series last year Included 7 clinics in the key points of the state. In order to facilitate the .work in outlying points and make easier the task of transporting the patients to the clinics, seven more clinics in seven more cities will be held this year. The examining physicians for the clinics are from the membership of the Utah State Medical Association, and recommended by them as specialists in Orthopedic Diagnosis by the State Advisory Committee and the Technical Vommlttee. The series will carry on through from April 20th to June 30th. clinic will be held Tuesday, April 20. There are six hundred and seventy crippled children eligible for the above named clinics, and more children are being located daily as information becomes more general as to the present series. All counties in the state will participate in these clinics, the points being selected with a view to accessibility by both physicians, nurses and patients. HI VQLVERIHE I10RSEHIDES! 7 " " v h V "only (wolverine X 1 I I GIVES YOU (AMAZING 3PLY LEATHER 1 I L I J IN BOTH SOLES ND UPPERSJI Tre-monto- n's WHAT WEAR Thousands of hard working men m that wearing WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDE Work Shoes is just Hke wearing house slippers around -- later, at which time the four proposed amendment for the B. R. H. S. constitution will also be voted on. The three winners for the offices of students body president, vice pres ident and secretary and historian will succeed Dee Hall, Laurene Homer and Chester Atkinson, present officers. Those nominated for president are: Melvin Manning, Dick Welling, Harold Capener, and J. T. Abbott. Nominees for vice president are Velda Gibbs, Lucile Jensen, Alice Leavitt, and Lucile Lish. Stanley Johnson, Beth Cannon, Mel-v- a Davis, Noma Gaddie and Dana Abbott are candidates for the secretar-historian the house. Yet, SHELL HORSEHIDE is the toughest leather ever put in work shoes. You 11 be doing your feet and your pocketbook a good turn by coming into our store now and getting perfectry fitted with a pair of famooa WOLVERINE SHELL SSEaX BOSSEHTJDE WDBK stock of SHOES GEPAHRT STORES COMPANY TREMONTON, UTAH Leader Ads Get Results i HORSE-HID- E Work Shoes. A full sizes and widths. office. DR. DON C. JAMES ng OPTOMETRIST Will Be In His Office Over Penny's Store GREEN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR iff rd price-depressi- A El T O N Students Nominated for Student Body Offices Million Pounds 1-- 13 one-thi- Come in and see the S Instead of Line your kitchen dish rags, try waste basket with a using sponges. large brown grocery They absorb bag. This avoids the water and soap litter ' that quickly, are Bmall makes the usual kitchen waste bas- Leasily rinsedi ket so untidy. The bag is easily re- ree of grease moved and the waste basket is kept and particles of food, and dry' quickly. clean. a Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Burnham and baby, Rollie Mae, of Yakima, Wash- ineton. are making their home in Tremonton. Mrs. Burnham was form erly Mae Wilkensen of this city. ILL. WILLIAMS E clean-washe- Mrs. D. W. Bradshaw and daughter, Helen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Young and Joe Tyner in Salt Lake City, Saturday. FOR LESS WAT. Knud-so- n and family of Portage, and Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dalton of Malad. .1,- e lemon-flavore- d Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Thomas had as ft tie-back- s J the Dalm of each make a small pocket for bits of Save the Juices drained from soap that are ordinarily too small of fruit by placing them in a cans to be used. ice jar in a modern If stored there, they refrigerator. KAF-FEServe your own will not absorb odors from other KRANZ. Here's the recipe. foods. The juices may be mixed or Melt 1 cup shortening and to it kept in Individual containers for use add 1 cup lukewarm milk. Combine In gelatins, fruit salads, dressings 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, and fruit sauces. 1 cake yeast and 4 beaten egg yolks and add to the lukewarm milk mixPineapple Cabbage Salad. Pour ture; blend until yeast is dissolved. 1 cups boiling water over 1 packAdd 4 cups general purpose flour age gelatin dessert, and knead well. Chill in ice re- and stir until dissolved. Add M cup frigerator over night where mix- lemon Juice, A teaspoon salt and ture will keep fresh and sweet beteaspoon paprika. Cool until geld air of the atin Just begins to stiffen. Then add cause the modern ice refrigerator guards 1 cup shredded cabbage, 1 cup against the rapid drying out of grated pineapple (drained), and 2 foods and prevents the mingling of tablespoons chopped pimiento. food flavors. The following morning, Place in molds and chill thoroughly roll out dough to Mi inch in thick- in an ice refrigeraness and spread with 4 beaten egg tor. whites to which cup sugar has been added. Sprinkle with Vt cup To keep fudge icing smooth and blanched almonds, creamy just cook to the soft ball each of finely-cu- t candled cherries, citron, candied stage and allow to cool until luketeaspoon cinna- warm. Then beat to the spreading pineapple, and mon. Roll up like Jolly roll and stage, adding small amounts of place in 2 greased tube or bread evaporated milk as needed. This pans. Let rise untU doubled in bulk. keeps the frosting at the proper Bake In a moderately hot oven spreading stage when the cake is (375) for 45 minutes. being iced. ' COOK and HEAT I ffoshM SATURDAY, APRIL 17TH Dentist PHONE DR. EVANS 124 - FOR APPOINTMENTS - Y No Other Refrigerator Has the Style and Beauty, Plus . Mechanical Features of the ... 1937 SPARTON You never have the worry of defrosting Clock. It defrosts automatically. Onlv Snnrtnn has the "Thrifrnr Fitted with sis glass containers Dinr" Extra storage space, dry storage built in below the food chamber. Potatoes, Vegetables and Fruits always handy step-savin- g . .' i Trolley tracks are being removed from boulevards in Moscow, Russia. Sparton Is Economical. Sparton's Coldness and Silence. v A. E. Samuelson Oregon on business. Sparton's Extra Features. Sparton's Dependability. am PRESCRIPTIONS POCKET WATCHES Office Over J. C. 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RUBBING a LIMITED number SOAP-- 2 FOUNTAIN TOOTH PASTE 10c Longer Life McKesson's 89c both for FASTER ICE FREEZING No Oiling - - Quiet - - Streamline - - 5 SERVICE Visit Our Avail Yourself of our other 40c "Bost" Refrig er;: ator SCHOSS ELECTRIC CO. A .... 10c tita k Clean, Courteous Service 124 "THE GOOD GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP" Buy On Easy Terms .... $5.00 Per Month Electric or Gas Driven SATURDAY ONLY FOUNTAIN $1.00 Value talk HOT POINT DRUGS ST. REGIS Dentist WASHER - - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Mrs. Laura Everetts and daughter, Hazel, were visitors of Mrs. Earl Shuman, Monday. rnONE - 'Tremonton, 6 left Tuesday for DR. G. M. EVANS MAYTAfi FOUNTAIN SPECIAL GLASSES FITTED Fresh Strawberry SUNDAE Only Sparton Vegabin. A CITY DRUG with the Enchanted EYES EXAMINED 69c Worn |