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Show 1 , Shielding I I BEA RIVER BEAR RIVER CITYI Mrs. C. By XV, Brailsford Hattie I. Hansen returned to Elmer Richards and- herMrs. home in Salt Lake City after visvisin & Ogden Wednesday iting with relatives and friends in this city for two wteks. Mrs. C. W. Brailsford and two sons 1 months in California, Theron and Dale, returned home last Saturday evening. Wednesday after visiting for three HX-ood- . who spent a few weeks in Provo, Utah, with relatives Mr; Jess THTOSTHT. JULY 22, 1837 PAGSFXVE Frosted Grape Juice Whip I rTtfrs Mrs YAUJ LEASEE, EAST GARLAND I iJJle Yellowstone Park with home Thursday. Kumed ana inenas. Miss Dessie Simpson left Sunday for and Bountiful, Utah, after spending Richards 'fjfrg Horace two weeks in this city, in week the visiting her past spent brother and sister-in-laMr. and I Parle airs, uene faimpson. Mr. and Wood David d Mrs. Frantz Nelsen, Christ Zinck and Frank Wood returned home son, Lee Zinck, and grandson, Paul where they Johnson, spent Friday in Lagoon, f Stenee California, ten days visiting where they attended the outing given past children. Mr. and Mrs. by the Danish Brotherhood Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Christensen ft Wood were called to California of this city, announce the marriage their of grandson, death of their daughter, Zella, to Alma Kson of David G.Wood. who has been re" Harris, son of Mrs. Josephine Harris f Guy at Brig-haat the of Garland, which took place K medical attention was HenClerk City, Friday. County able in Logan, Nielsen performed the ceremony. C hospital ry The young couple will make their EL, to her home last week. &nte Earl, who has spent the home in Garland. Mrs. Ruby Ottinger and daughter ' of Jerome, Idaho, is visiting her mothMonday. II and Mrs. Frank Cannon and er, Mrs. Emma Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren litter txia, iijmm entertained at their home Saturday in three and children, fit Lake City honor of their and daughwith in Ogden visiting lfliu!3day Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bennion, who ter, Mrs. Cannon. are leaving soon to make their home find Mrs. Rulon who has spent the past two in Oregon. Mrs. Sidney Olsen formerCvisiting with her parents, Mr. ly, Miss Zembra Holmgren and Mrs. furs, Frank Cannon, will continue John Cope of Strattgard, Germany, ftolierhome in Salt Lake, formerly Echo Holmgren, daughters Albert Holmgren W. M. Welling and daughters, of Mr. and Mrs. 'jn ijnd Maurine, spent the weekend were also honored guests. A luncheon was served at attractive fjeatello, Idaho, visiting with relon the lawn. Bouquets of sumtables to mer flowers it They were accompanied adorned the tables. The Clio by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mor-- ii guests included Mrs. Norman Jensen, San Jose, California, parents Mrs. Emery Reese of Brigham City, Mor- - Mrs. Leland gi Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Oscar Holm remained for an indefinite vis-f- d gren, Mrs. Homer Holmgren, Mrs. Sid two daughters living there. ney Harman and Mrs. Frank Weiler Earl spent the weekend in of Salt Lake City, Miss Lora Stratford, Mrs. Rae P. Stratford of Poca-tell"fl$o visiting with his grandson, Idaho, Mrs. Delmar Tingey of lay Earl, of St. Anthony, who is Mrs. Glen Stranger of Idaho Logan, medical at St. attention the W Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Ed Holmgren of fcony Hospital. Garland, Mrs. David Holmgren, Mrs. Wynn Holmgren of Tremonton, Mrs. Minnie H. Nebeker and Mrs. Lydia H. .3EASIXG CUCUMBER YIELD Tanner of Ogden, and the Mesdames Albert Holmgren, Reuben Holmgren, Mire's generosity makes it pos-J- e Halmgren, Roy Holmgren and Parley for gardeners to increase the Delbert Holmgren of this city. Iter of A very pleasant afternoon was pickling cucumbers that J? be vine a from spent by all present. procured simply Mr. and Mrs. LaRon Jensen and ;iMng them more often. San Francisco, Calif., are jt advantage in more frequent family ofin this city with Mr. Jensen's visiting '4n?,T according to Ferry-Mors- e Emma Jensen ; also with Mrs. mother, scientists Breeding Institute other relatives and friends. conducted cucumber extensive I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Egebet and baby, )s,Hes not alone in increased yield. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol and daughter more cuti frequent picking, the were the dinner guests of Mr. and sets will be smaller. Persons sell-- i Mrs. Ivan Iversen attheir home in the markets or to the pickling Brigham City on Sunday. "jas wll find the smaller pickles Mrs. Hansina Johnson is confined to her bed suffering with heart trou'abetter price. liermore, smaller or immature ble, Mrs. Jay Nelsen of Provo, Ueth, es are generally of finer fia-the former Miss Afton Mae Hansen, and texture than larger riper of Hyrum J. Hansen of this daughter ibles, the scientist state. It is and Mrs. Merrell Christopherson city tended that cucumber fields be of Provo, will accompany their hustd twice a week, weather and soil bands to the International boy scout :tions being normal. jamboree in Holland. The two men Utional Pickling is probably the are in Washington and will be joined . variety for little pickles. Even by Mrs. Nelsen and Mrs. Christopher-sonMrs. to visit week this They left larger cucumbers, however, gard Hansen at i may also increase their yield by Nelsen's brothers, Neugent of Hansen Winton and 111., Rockfort, sting for growth varieties known are also going Wis. Green They Bay, lie intro-fprolific. The Straight-8- , to visit in Chicago. They sailed from several years ago, is an unus-f- y New York City July 10th. In Europe abundant producer. Its vines they plan to visit places of interest in fa much higher percentage of fe- England, France, Germany, Switzer te or pistillate flowers (those from land and Holland. They expect to re i the fruits develop) than most turn home September 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore and three voweuea. children of East Garlend, and Mrs. Christina Hansen motored to Clear field, Utah where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore, parents of Ray Moore. Mrs. George Gardner and daughter, Lorna and Miss Clara Petersen were visiting in Ogden Friday. Heber Elm, who is working in Los Angeles, California, is visiting in this city with hos father, Axel Elm and with his brother, Ferd Elm and with TREMONTON, UTAH relatives and friends. Miss Thelma Hansen, who is work-in- ? is home on a two weeks in Loe-anFriday and Saturday vacation, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen. July 23rd and 24th son of Saturday, Arlo Andersen, I'llT this of Andersen J. city Martha Mrs. IUAtJS BEKKY, and Fontella Hansen, daughter of Mr. HESTER MORRIS, and Mrs. Eph Hansen of Elwood were MTRn . w i MONTGOMERY married in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Rast Petersen ana cnu dren spent Sunday in Ogden. BIG The Daughters oi tne ioneers ji Bear River City will hold their reg3HXNY MACK BROWN ular meeting Thursday, July 29, at 2 6'clock. at the horn of Mrs. Olof Jensen. A good attendance is desired. W lve f f fStbe iff I i 1"'".LK J i fS ft m f i son-in-la- w il o, ai : 1 & Orpheum Theatre . 1 M HOUSE" 1UWMAN IS BORN" Grope Jyice and Ice Gearo Combine to Moke Refreshing Drink been said that bevectges are is so easily prepared that everyone who the main stay of the hostess especially enjoys cooling drinks summer or winwhen there are unexpected guests. It ter will be delighted with this recipe. is true that most anyone can serve Frosted Grape Juice Whip cold lemonade, hot chocolate, iced tea, 1 libera scoop of vanilla ice cream. or iced coffee, but the smart hostess is i cup grape juice. the one who has a list of new and inWhip together until ice cream it thoroughly terest in a; beverages in her recipe file dissolved. Serve either with or without etrawt. that will delight her guests, rather than Perhaps the combination of ginger-al-e and grape juice is not new to you. just please them. But it is still as good as the first day is Grape juice one of the most versa- these two popular beverages were tile of the natural fruit beverages, and blended. Combining equal parts of from it many delicious drinks can be made. Served plain or in combination chilled grape juice and gingerale results with other beverages, it makes a popu- in a most delicious and refreshing lar year round drink. Because of the drink. Iced tea has always been a popular richness of grape juice, it will permit diluting and thus reduces the propor- Bummer drink, but one can grow tired of it if served too often. Here is a tionate cost to the consumer. deWith the approach of the summer recipe for Grape Iced Tea which is season it will be well to check over your cidedly different, yet truly refreshing. Grape Iced Tea supply of bottled beverages, particularly grape juice, so that you will be 33 teaspoons tea.water. cups boiling well prepared to make any of the de2 cups pure grape juice. licious drinks that follow. It is such 4 tablespoons sugar. an inexpensive drink and finds so Juice of two lemons'. Pour the boiling water over the tea, cover many uses in the home that no one closely and allow to stand 6 Wen minutes. Then 6hould be without it. Btrain, add sugar, lemon juice and the pure Chill thoroughly. Some hos teases juice. grape Two favorites join so refreshingly in to omit the lemon juioe, just adding Um the Frosted Grape Juice Whip, and it preier pure grape juice to the iced tea. It has - Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Robinson, of Salt Lake City, were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter. The ladies are sisteTS. Their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Rucker, who has visited here for some time, re turned home with the Robinsons. Mrs. Judith Taylor, of Los Angeles, and her daughters, Mrs. Orlando An derson, son Gordan; Mr. and Mrs. and baby of Govert Vander-Leyde- n Salt Lake city, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes visited with Mr. Rhodes' parents in Lehi on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown and family of Oakland, California, are visiting relatives here and in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman motored to Ogden Saturday to visit withj Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bjorklund. The' occasion was Mrs. Bjorklund's birth day. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes entertained at a family dinner Sunday. All of their children and grandchildren were present, numbering thirty-threAll reside in this valley except Mr. and Mrs. Tom White, who live in Ogden. The parents are among the early settlers here. Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs Jr. and family were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler Jr. attended, the funeral services for a brother-in-laRobert Coe, in Salt Lake City, Sunday. Mrs. Coe was formerly Miss Dessie Gleanson, of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rhodes attended a family reunion of the David Saunders family at Rexburg, Idaho last Thursday, then continued on to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen, Mr. and e. i Ttnubarb? I I 1 Perhaps "Pie Planftouou. Stewed old Rhubarb-a- n dish. Case of j Jammed Rhubarba new. I'll have some. Sealed properly, and packed in lion and the robin." "We are all acquainted with slewed rhubarb and rhubarb pie. But have you ever put up rhubarb nxn lor the wmtpr nicntlis, when this food sa very diiDcu't to obtain iu even th larpest city? If not, a delight in store for you. yon in glass cor triors. Pack fn-t- he Pack U in quantity brtfce lcnrheon, and quarts for the "company" mnalg or large faniHy of gathering. Hold op a Jar anS rhubarb Jam next DecatDbor let your eneata view tt throng sparkling glass coutatner. They can ge it quality, and thy wil! lUsi, tndui. hare a "awm-ia- be Jammed Rhubarb You may call it "rhubarb jam" if you wish. Chop six pounds rhubarb and let Stand with five pounds sugar over niftht. In1 morning-, put 1 lemon, 1 orange, pound figs through food chopper. Mix all ingredients together and simmer slowly 3 hours, stirring often. Put iiito.8teri'lUed jars and seal. Rhubarb and Pineapple Jam and Chop seven pounds' two medium sized piutai'iit-c- iuto small pieces. Add 2Vi pounds sugar and cook ,15 nu'uuteg. Thou add 2Vit ponnd.3 more sugar nru) pinnner, - stlrdus tt'eu, nuUl rich and thick. Pour; into ptBi-ijiro- jars and sp1. raw potato, drain thoroughly; add 1 teaspoon grated onion, 1 teaspoon Household Hints salt, 8 teaspoon pepper and 2 tablespoons flour. Fold in" with 1 beaten egg Fry in, plenty of shortening. Brown .well on one side, turn once Breakfast Pears, cooked cereal, and brown on other side. This makes waffles and honey, coffee or cocoa, 6 or 8 smalt cakes. . (Filmed J Stallion" In Utah) . 26 23 lETTE 27 - 28 MacDONALD, pONEDDY POST TOASTIES PEAS Large Package 3 P'VMAT For a change from fried potatoes trv Potato Pancakes: 1 cup grated THURS..FRI..SAT. July 29 . 30 - 31 ' t'REL & HARDY TaY OUT BUica, Dessert Pkgs HEADING KIO - , rui. of millions Mr. Smith is one way to easy this found who have Anti-Pa- in WEST" FOR GRANDE" Nites" This Week P(0$ when I pocket avd I",1 Mes' CI. I take a Dr. pain passes off. dirf heavy DR.MItBS1 m FOR ICE Beverages, & Coal SEE BESSIN6ER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH P-H-O-- Vienna Cans 13 3 CORNED BEEF 10 Cans 25 . DILL PICKLES Quart 15 Can MILK AH 35 Cans PEANUT BUTTER 2-l- b. 21 3 DEVILED MEAT 4 25 SAUSAGES JEL-WEL- L Brands 3 27 Cans 10 Pkgs BUTTER COCOA Solid Pound 12 Hershey's Mb. Can ... 33 PORK - BEANS OLIVES 2 3 6: Pierces' 2'2 Can 25 Cans - 2 CiDy for BANANAS LETTUCE 5 Large Head 6 Pound POTATOES TOMATOES Red 6 Pound 10 10 Lbs CABBAGE MELONS J340 Pound Fancy, New 4t Pound QUALITY MEATS GROUND BEEF LUNCH MEAT OC Assorted LJ Pound 16 Pound 29 Lbs POT ROASTS Pound 18 3 for 10 PORK SAUSAGE SHORTENING 2 Pound CHICKEN LEGS BACON Fluff o 15 & FRANKS Sliced Pound 4ion Neu- - ralgia tortures yuu, when muscu miserable take c ITTER IN "Dish SUBSCRIBE FOB THE LEADER 23c; Eves. 30c TITVam 1TA11T New Pack Cans 10 3 Jar 15 Pkgs. 1-- Luncheon Cream of tomato soup, Perspiration spots can be removed from bright summer clothes by laystring bean salad, sardine sandwiches, sliced peaches, cup cakes, tea or ing the garment over a white cloth milk. which has been moistened by weak vinegar water, before ironing. Dinner Chicken fried steak, spinIf you are considering a change in ach, browned potatoes, sliced cucumbers and onions in vinegar, orange your kitchen floor color, an especialrice pudding, coffee, tea or milk. ly practical finish that does'not show foot marks is accomplished bjr giving the floor a "marbelized": effect After Orange Rice Pudding coat has dried thoroughly, rut fi halves of orarteres rinds in the ground a tint. Before this dries, and water with apply well light cover thin strips, 4-- H of wrapping paper wad CLUB a take or long until tender, chang boil 30 minutes ing water 3 times. Errain, cook in place it firmly on the floor and roll 1 cup sugar it over and over. Thus some of the The s.vt Kitchen Queen club met syrup (made by combing 15 minutes. Cool wet coat is removed allowing the 1 and water) cup Laub. Beverly thP home of Beth syrup ground coat to show through. made thP neel in svruD. Removeoffrom the chopManning was hostess. The girls Combine cup and chop. of the For a delicious frosting for gingerdifferent kinds or toast. ped candied orange peel, 1 cup and bread or chocolate cake, blend one nranffl svruD. 2 cuds cooked rice a little salt. Pile into sherbert glasses. package of cream cheese with 1J Chill. Serve with cmuea cusiara. cups sifted powderea sugar, z teaGarnish with strips of orange peel. spoons grated orange rind, and orange juice as needed. Serve 6 to 8. jYTIME" Mrs. W. E. Hansen and family spent several days last week on a trip to Yellowstone Park. Enroute they called to see Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielsen and their family, especially the little new son and the grandmother, Mrs. Sophia Larson, who reside at Idaho Falls. Hugh Rhodes, of Lehi, and his sister, Mrs. Bill Forrest, of Brigham City, were calling on relatives here and in Garland Sunday. The Relief Society ladies quUted 2 quilts at the regular work and business meeting held in the Ward house Thursday. Miss Marie Larson is now at Palmyra, New York, where she will remain until after the conference and pageant, which will be staged on the Hill Cummorah, July 23rd, 24th and 25th. Miss Larson is rehearsing with the cast for the pageant. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Petersen visited relatives in Roy, Utah last Saturday. 2 88 Bottles NEWS "Painted Mr. and Mrs. Norma Funk, of Wyoming, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen, of Logan, spent Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen, POTATO CHIPS KREMEL Surely, jams will It's my favorite Spring delicacy. glass jars, the following tliem. Try indefinitely. keep dandeFtt the season like the bald, Marilyn Nichols, Joan Nichols, Ralph Thompson, Zelda Thompson, and Agnes Christensen. Miss Zelda Summers underwent a major operation recently. She returned to her home Wednesday. Mrs. Corency Archibald had her appendix removed Thursday. La Von Neal had his appendix removed and is improving slowly, Lamar Cutler of Snowville who had bis leg broken and has been at the hospital for some time, will return home soon. Our Store will be closed all day Saturday Pioneer Day. Most of us will be going to a celebration, a family picnic and some will spend a tjuiet day at home. But whatever we do, we will want something extra in food. When the men folks are around home they want to eat most of the time. Let us help you select for two Big Days of Big Appetites. 24 Ottt tO 2 Lbs ap.simc 35 U.JJJ FOOD re- Parley Archi- uy For Two Days SODA POP I The following had their tonsils moved, Marilyn Hardy, Closed Saturday .... stands for Rhubarb HOSPITAL NEWS By Mrs. David Larson flSKgZD STORES |