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Show page set BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1937 to Huntsville and stayed overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muir. They motored to Camp Keisel and other points of. Interest there and visited PENROSE J to be largely with the chief defections In the Democratic ranks coming from Southern ftseJf ECONOMIC and Western senators. No one, whether he be for or against the President's program, can deny that the majority party is split wide open. And it seems certain that in January, when the second session starts, the "rebel" movement will be much further advanced than at present. Highly significant was an episode occurring on the last day in the Senate. Senator Guffey, Democrat of Pennsylvania, has openly suggested that the President use his influence to defeat Democratic senators oppos ing his measures in the next primaries. Four senators rose and poured, in the words of an A. p. dispatch, "vials of contempt and denunciation" upon Senator Guffey. The four were Senators Wheeler, Burke, O'Mahoney and Holt. Wheeler and Burke, though they disagree on many issues, are minds in the party. This incident accurately indicates the way the wind considered to be among the ablest blows inside the majority party. Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Stanfill and otheT friends enroute. Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill were Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuman were in Brigham City Friday. Ogden visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wagger, Miss Carol 0 HAPPENINGS THAT AFFECT On Monday of last week, Mr. and HIE DINNER TAILS, DIVIDEND Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson, son Delbert, Wagger and Mrs. Serena Jacobsen, CHECKS AND TAX BILLS OF Mrs. and Mr. and and the Misses Virlie Virgie of Idaho, visited with Fredrickson attended 4i birthday din- Titus Shuman Wednesday of last EVERY INDIVIDUAL. NATION. ner in honor of Lloyd Fredrickson, of week. Mrs. Jacobsen is a sister of AL AND INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE Deweyville. On Friday they joined Mrs. Wagger. Later in the day Mrs. other members of the family at a Call, mother of the girls and a brothPROM LOCAL WELFARE. birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Ruth er of Brigham I City, caUed at the Call of Tremonton. Shuman home. Little Miss Virginia Mrs. Lawrence Petersen was called Shuman accompanied her grandmothto Brigham City last week, to the er home for a week's visit. Miss Betty The first session of the 75th Con bedside of her sister, Mrs. Ruth An- shuman was a weekend visitor at her gress of the United States has passed into history. As was forecast at its derson, who was seriously ill of ap- grandmother's home, also. At the Missionary Street Meeting beginning, pendicitis. Mrs. Petersen spent several it was the scene of some in Tremonton, days of last week and is spending held Saturday evening 2 furnished the of the most bitter verbal battling of most of the week there. Mrs. Ander- the elders of District era. It deliberated some the post-wa- r son is improving at this writing. It program for the evening. Elder Ed- of the most measures ever important a ' was speaker. will be remembered that her husband, mun C. Shuman laid before the branch of legislative The speakers at Sacrament meeting the Ernest Anderson, of Bear River City, Dominated as it was , government. Rasmus-Owen were Elders Sundav of 4 died about years ago ruptured sen and Herman Andreason, of El- - by an overwhelming party majority, appendix. it closed amid increasing inter-part- y Mr. and Mrs. Frany Muir, of Hunts-vill- wood. Peter Rasmussen played a trum strife that may revolutionize the ex Ruth Miss by and here. pet solo.accompanied spent Thursday Friday a system. isting Andreason Mr. sang Mesdames Perry Stanfill and Star- Munns, and First, what did Congress do? It lin Stanfill and daughters Rhea and solo, which was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. and appropriated about $9,400,000,000. It Business Week has compiled an inGaylean, were in Ogden Friday on Rasmussen and baby and Mr. ema in' enacted of list bills Hansen long major accompanied Mrs. Joseph teresting survey showing what earn business. families exContinuation of earners' the RFC; here. wage eluding: L. G. and Mrs. Miller them ployed Miller, George Miss Lael Miller, George Miller and tension of the CCC; extension of the and how they spend it. daughters Lael, Leone, and 'Joy, Mrs. Wm. Bosley Jr. and daughters Olive Jess Grover spent the weekend in Salt Department of Agriculture's market Highest wage is on the Pacific Dora and Cleo Bosley were in Ogden Lake City and provo. ing agreement authority; continuation Coast, where data compiled for Seatof the reciprocal trade agreement poli tle shows that the chief wage earner and Brigham on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fredrickson and cy; approval of a liberal pension sys- of the average family takes in $1,508 tem for railroad workers; passed a a year. The average number of worksmall daughter, Connie, of Deweyville, bill designed to aid tenant farmers; ers per family is 1.18, and gross in visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson Sunday. provided that Supreme Court Justices come is $1,604. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roder and chil of long service may retire and receive A greater gross income is shown full active pay, $20,000 a year, for for New York $1,743 put mis is dren, of Corinne, were Sunday guests Breakfast Orange juice, cereal, life. of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Shuman. due to a larerer average number or Mr. and Mrs. N. Cranford Taylor soft cream toast, milk or coffee. more important is what workers per family, 1.62, and the chief Perhaps spent the fore part of the week in Congress did not do for it is here wage earner receives but $i,do. Luncheon Creamed asparagus and that the seeds of discord and anger Ogden and Salt Lake City. Lowest gross income is found Fred W., Petersen and sons, Scott eggs, rolled, spiced frozen salad, iced sprouted. At the beginning of the ses- - .'mono' Birmingham Negroes, $806 per and Boyd, returned Saturday from a tea. ainn tiiA AHministrnHr.n haA a vast. year. g vacation of and fishing and ambitious "must" legislative pro Major expenditure is food, averagin Yellowstone Park and vicinity. Dinner Rolled flank steak, potato the President wished enacted ing around 35 per cent, with housing Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Taylor spent puffs, cabbage, cucumber salad, deep gram into law. The majority leader, the second. j the weekend in Salt Lake City and huckelberry pie, cheese, conee. late Senator Robinson, used every con Ogden. ceivable tactic to force. the Senate to The Sunday School Superintendency Rolled Flank Steak Select a flank the program. So did the hew WOOD COMPARED WITH COAL approve visited the ward in connection with steak weighing about li pounds Senator Barkley, who took the dime fund this week. seaWipe meat with damp cloth and sprin leader, It requires two pounds of wellvalue Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson kle with salt. Spread poultry stuffing command in the closing days. Yet the soned same heat the for wood entertained Sunday in honor of their on meat. Roll like a lelly roll, and the program suffered almost 100 per of a pound of coal. This is true of daughter, Mrs. Nellie Call and family fasten ends together with skewers cent defeat. seasoned hickory, oak, beech,' well and Ray Ellis, of Salt Lake City, at Put in baking dish and add 1 cup Key measure of the President's plan birch, hard maple, ash, locust, cherry, was to bill the the a dinner for the members of the fam- boiline water. Brown in a very hot Supreme longleaf pine. A cord of any of these enlarge ily. Phyllis Call, who has spent th oven (500F) 15 minutes. Cover and Court. This bill was finally withdrawn weighing about 4000 pounds has the summer here, returned home with her cook slowly in moderate oven (325F) after a campaign against it led by heat value of a ton of average coal. mother. June Call remained to visit 1 hour or until meat is tender. Senator Wheeler of Montana, long It requires a cord and a half of short-- 5 until Saturday. Monday" evening Mr. considered a "radical" legislator. leaf pine, hemlock, red gum, sycamore and Mrs. Fredrickson accompanied Potato Puffs Boil 3 medium sized The President sponsored a bill, in soft maple or kindred woods to be their guests at far as Bear River City potatoes. Put thro a ricer or coarse troduced by Senator Norris, to create equal in heat value to a ton of coal. where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. sieve. Put J cup boiling water and seven more regional electric autnor-itie- s Two cords of cedar, popular, catalpa Dewey Hanson and new daughter. butter over fire and bring to of the TV A type. THis bill was cypress, Norway pine, basswood pound Mrs. G. L. Miller and son, George, boiling point, add J cup liour ana never brought to a vote, and was de give tfca same heat value as a ton of spent Monday at Monte Cristo With cook, stirring constantly until mixture ferred until the January session. spruce and white pine are required to G. L. Miller. leaves the sides of the pan. Cool. Add The President wished a great low- - coal. In the following order woods are Word was received from Merlin Mil- 2 eggs one at a time beating well cost measure. A housing mea desirable as fuel from the standpoint ler, who is vacationing in Los An- after each egg is added. Add pota sure housing was passed in the last week of cf heat producinjr qualities: hickorv. geles, that he is having a very good toes to this mixture with 1 teaspoon of the session but it was not nearly oak, beech, birch, maple. ume. salt. 8 teacpoon pepper, few grains so ambitious as the White House had Friday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks nutmee-- . Drop bv tablespoons in hot advocated, and does not fulfill the Shuman and family and Mr. and Mrs. shortening and fry until brown. Makes Sprir.kle a little lemon juice over President's demands. Lawrence Petersen and family went j 9 puffs chops before broiling. Gives better The President favored a wage and flavor. hour bill for industry which was conthe defunct iuniiHijimi nil siderably stricter than ' - HIGHLIGHTS e, two-par- ty ? In The Sports' World 1 Cochrane, Pepper Martin would rather drive Sorrell. Wade and TebbeS S H in the 500 mile Indianapolis Speedtroit Tigers are all coll'e ge men. way race than win fame in baseball. vi. TVi N Gabby Street, former Washington iuI Giants have . . J Senator catcher, made his famous a oi mira hasp j . catch of a baseball dropped from inf With Artk... was on Monument 14th followed the Washington by Buck Uerzog "- " ball, dropped. The ball was dropped Zimmerman Frani, t, Groh Freddie Undstrom, gez, Travis Jackson and now 3 L'ju Chiozza, from Dizzy Dean fanned Julius Sotters, tionalsi. "" Cleveland outfield 20 consecutive times. :era m The lonp'pst m hp f 0 v bUiiic Sullivan and Berger are the only leagues was the 26 inning , . I . - an college athletes on the Cleveland In- between Brooklvn fusion in dian roster. 504 feet. Phila!;! . 5 Rube Marquad, New York gI The Cleveland Indians have increas- holds the modern consecutive vil ed their payroll $40,000 this year over record with 20 straight victoriel last. 4 Big League baseball teams use dozen balls during the game. v 3 " "fl 18 at. 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