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Show 17 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THUSSD AY, OCTOBER 21, 193T i city bearairs.river W. Brailsf ord BY SNOWVILLE By Miss Annie Hurd i C. - Catharine Folscm. and Mrs'. Laura Nicholson of the Y. W. M. I. A. and Elders Farnsworth and Peterson of the Y. M. M. I. A. boards. Dilworth Young was also present and worked with the scouts. The long drought was broken Thurs and a three days rain followed. Everyone is rejoicing. Norman Cutler is recovering from a bad wound received when he was kicked in the face by a horse 10 days ago. Miss Winnie Parker, of Rawlins, Wyoming was a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Martha Peterson last week. Miss Lola Robbins spent the week end with relatives in Logan and Hyde Mrs. Mrs. in this city with her mother, here Sina Thorsen and family. While Mrs Atchley had her tonsils removed at the Valley Hospital in Tremonton. Mrs. Frantz Nelsen returned home Fria month in day after spending Minn, where he visited with and daughter, Mr. and nis Mrs. Goyette will A. W. Goyette. Mrs. be remembered as Miss Mary Nelsen. Mrs. Elreta Andersen entertained Sather Pinochle Club at her home was afternoon The urday afternoon. a Mrs. with cards, in playing spent and Johnson winning high prize Mrs. Ruby Anderson, low prize. At four thirty a delicious hot luncheon was served to those present. Dallas Christensen, son of Mrs. Carrie A. Christensen, is home on a vacation from the U. S. Navy where he was stationed at San Diego, Min-neapol- son-in-la- w Sor-ett- ' m ,i. 'w" C irnii , I rfit t I " :Vv f4 I I - BOTHWELL I i GARLAND I t, n. s v v LOW PRICES FOR SMART INTERIORS Our 1937 Stock of WALLPAPER Must be Sold to Make for the New 1933 Patterns. We Are Featuring GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS On Our Present Slock . . . Come In and See the Beautiful Designs J We Have for .t Every Room. Room I iuy . inow and Save On Your Wallpaper NUSSBAUM'S PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE t? The next Ladies Faculty Club will at the home of Mrs. C. C. Watkins, Thursday evening, October 28th, with Miss Elaine Reeder as associate hostess. Among those from here who have gone deer hunting are : E. J. Holmgren and sons Douglas and E. J., Leo Walker, Bishop Arthur Welling and son Dick, and Lee Thompson. Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite was hostess to the Ladies Self Culture Club at her home Friday, October 15. Secretary Mrs. J. I. Taylor was in charge. Mrs. T. W. Innes was appoined parlimen-tariaDepart program, Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, chairman; finance, Mrs. George B. Hughes; American home and education, Mrs. R. J. Stayner; American citizenship and International relations, Mrs. V. W. Johns; civic and public welfare, Mrs. J. W. Chambers; notification, Mrs. M. E. Andrus; fine arts, Mrs. E. J. Holmgren; membership, Mrs. C. H. Hales. Mrs. L. R. Walker reported the Northern District of Utah FeFderated Womens Club convention, held in Brigham City September 3rd. Sherry Jean gave two readings. Mrs. Lester Holman gave a review of Caroline Miller's book, "The Lamb in His Bosom." Luncheon was served to 18 members and 7 guests. Nine members were excuser. Mrs. Leo Walker will be hostess to the club at the Relief Society rooms on November 5th. The Garland Camp of the D. U. P. will meet Thursday, October 28th at in-Sa- Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Woffinden spent Monday in Erigham City. The Misses Veda and Vida Lucas, of Logan, were guests at the H. D, Woffinden home Friday night. Mrs. H. D. Woffinden went to Salt Lake City Thursday and will visit with relatives there the remainder cf the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pingree and Mrs. Otto K. Nye, of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests at the George O. Nye home Sunday. Ogden visitors Monday. Bishop and Mrs. Arthur Welling and Mrs. A. R. Capener attended the funeral services held in Logan for Charles Earl on Friday. Arthur and Gaylen Hansen came up from Salt Lake City and spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Capener. J. J. Shumwaq and P. C. Petterson were Salt Lake City visitors Wednes-- , day. n. AUTUMN at the old home place! The tm of its cool nights, the lingering warmth of its sun; its its orchard heavy with fruits; and in the kitchen window pies cooling, filling the air with their aroma grape, green tomato, Sounds it familiar? If pumpkin! doesn't, it ought to; so here are recipes for two cf the best pics that ever ca:r; cut of an r country kitchen: AUTO IX PHOT PIES pie pjn. Cover wilh tomato slices CJrapa Pie (cut in 2 or 3 inch pieces each if 4 cups Concord grapes large). Sprinkle with salt. Cover 1 with the sugar and add the spice. cup sugar 3 tbsp. Dot with butter and flour sprinkle vine1 tsp. lemon juice gar (or lemon) overall. Sprinkle 1 tbsp. butter rca!nins Hour and sugar mixture over-aiWet edge of under crust. Method Remove skins from grape?. Put cover wi!n top crust and bake. uake hour in 450" P.. hnt pulp in saucepan without wafer. bof'i oven, for first 10 minutes, then to. and bring to a boil. to 350 P., moderate oven put through a strainer to remove seeds. Combine the strained pulp baking. with the skins. Mix r.usar p.r:d :i.i;ir.t: Filling for one flour together, and Btir into .hc i'.'f. t V.:.t:-grapes. Add lemon ju'.ce. for Two Crust Pie into pastry-linepan and do: cu;:s flour j. butter. Cover with top rv! rsp. salt bake. '.j n:n shortening Bake 40 minutes !n '.:,.)' 7 lw lc- water (about 5 tbsp.) yen, for first 10 minutrs. ."let hod .'a duce to 350" P., moderate cvr;. (lour once before measur-- 1 to finish baking. i; Sift flour and salt together. Amount: Filling for oiH' i.i shortening. leaving it in ' ' i pie. p:; about the size of large peas, ' Green Tomato Pit'. AiM just enough Ice water to make 3 tbsp. flour 'iu;;U stay together. Pat together IM cups sugar .Hid round up on 8 cuds Rreen tomatoef f!;: ti'iurt d hoard. Divide dough In very thin (about 8 smuli ii!.;if. and roll out (about :mc,') in circular piece tomatoes) .:; 1 tsp. salt t) tit pan. Place In pan very 1 tsp. tr-t-.z to avoid stretching. Let mon'or miied spire."! 'l.:ilf inch of the dough extend iaI'cJy i 1 tbsp. butter Fill crust yiu d rira of pan. 1 tbsp. mild vinegar (or :; :': 'will desired filling. Wet edge lemon juice and 1 tsp c""' Of u:id(-- cnisf. Fold Inn crust In ed lemon rind) half, making several cuts through g oven-fres- h . l. 1 d j 1 crt - , ,wju,;ujpwijuiiu,jij in,-- ! Dih!Ia Nanca Af'.er SiveJc The dshiia was named atler the' Swedish botanist Dnhr, who discovered the plant in Mexico and took it to Europe. i Ji Successful Efforts Efforts are always successes. It is a greater thing to try wilhor.i. succeeding than to succeed without trying. 41'""' J ' , ' V j cloth-cover- ed j one-ha- lf ) : ' Bpjce-(nutmftg- Saturday Bargains OXYPOL 20c COFFEE ;ins's" 26c r Method Mix flour and 2 tbsp. of the ugar together. Sprinkle part of tali over an unbaked pie crust in which steam may escape. Lay on top of filling, unfold so that entire surface Is covered. Press the two edges together. Bake. cident a couple of weeks ago at Miss Wanda Johnson in Logan last is sufficiently recovered to be Thursday and Friday. able to return home from the hospital. Miss Katrina Christenren, of Clarks ton, visited Tuesday with Elma Peterson, Miss Clarice Johnson, of Blue Creek spent Sunday with Beth Johnson. Jay Welling, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting with his brothers and grandmother, Mrs. W. K. TREMONTON. UTAH Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen spent Friday in Logan on business. Miss Noreen Earl was a guest of October 22nd Ma-la- d, Theatre Pork & Beans TUSH'J 0c SODAS 7c kg Peanut Butter Oats - Wheat 'CARNIVAL QUEEN' BUCK JONES in "LAW FOR TOMBSTONE" "Dick Tracy" H & 4 ' Dr. Miles NERVINE 'Did the work says Miss Glivar BROOMS gSff? us an enthusiastic letter. If you suffer from "Nerves." If you lie awake nights, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue and fidgety, your nerves are probably out of order. tjuiet and relax them with th eume medicine that "did th work" for this Colorado glrL Whether your "Ntrv" have troubled you for houn or for years, you'll find thLi timo tested remedy effective. At Drug Stores 25 and $1.00. mm BILLY BARTY AND HIS GANG Sun. - - 2oth - 26th Unexcelled Entertainment EXCLUSIVE SHOWING GROUND BEEF PORK SAUSAGE BACON "100 MEN AND A GIRL" 25c Eves round LETTUCE S;;1-'- DEANNA DUKMN in Mat 25c " 35c 5c 5c 5c 5c QUALITY MEATS Mon. - Tues. Oct. 21th Pound ?:rdTokays BANANAS On Our Stage WHY DON'T YOU . TRY IT? After more than three mor.thi of suffering from a nervous ailment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Milei Nervine which gave her such splendid results that she wrote SWEET SPUDS GRAPES SATURDAY ONLY j;'rb Sn!l 9c Friday, . WALLPAPER SALE hand-mad- be held - it The dining room at the Bear River High School ha3 received a gift from the Ladies Faculty Club. Mrs. Mark Nichols and Mrs. Arthur Welling were appointed to buy a suitable gift with funds furnished by the club. On Monday, October 18th at the regular face lace table ulty meeting, a cover and buffet scarf and a mirror were presented to the school. Miss Rhoda Larson, vice president of the Ladies Faculty Club made the presentation and Miss Margaret Wood-sidin behalf of the B. R. H. S. faculty, accepted the gift. The lace was made In China and is known as the Margurata Pattern and will add beauty to the already well furnished dining room, as also will the plate glass mirror, an oblong in three sections and mounted in a dull gold finish. FIELDING 1 members are requested to be present. Mrs. David Bederman and her father and mother, of Long Beach, Calif., were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Orwin, Monday. Miss Marion Johnson, of Ogden, and Miss Helen Johnson, of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson. Mrs. Nettie Lund, of Brigham City, visiter with Mrs. P. E. Ault Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Manning, and Mrs. C. L. Fry, of Brigham City, visited on Friday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning. Lyman Felsted, of Los Angeles, California, visited this week at the homo of his brother, Art Felsted, also at the home of his sister, Mrs. Leland Hansen. Mrs. Lewis O. Johnson is spending a few days of this week with rela- tives In Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson and family are spending this weekend I e, Gar-bana- ti 21-d- Hol-ma- "'' tiiiiiiiuiii'iii'ii'iT'iiii'a'.wnniiii t "HI I " - Park. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia were Salt Lake visitors the first of the week. Miss Naomi Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Neal, and George were married at Brigham City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd were in Ogden and Brigham on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George May, of Paul, Idaho, were guests of his aunt, Mrs. John Arbon, Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson and California. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson, Mr. Miss Ei ma Anderson, of Howell, were and Mrs. Bert Johnson, of Ogden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Larkin spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Simp Friday. George Larkin spent a week with son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber friends at Smithf ield. Hailing. George Garbanati and Ariel Arbon Friday afternoon, Mrs. Merrell Wan kier entertained a few of her rela- are working at Burley. tives and friends at her home in honor of her birthday. A delicious hot din-3 ner was served. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wankier and By Phyllis Summers family, of LaVern, Juab county, spent 4- vis in this city Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson and iting with Mr. Wankier's brother, Mer family, of Salmon City, Idaho, Mrs. rell Wankier and family. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Petersen and Francis Stokes and Bill Stokes were children, of Snowville, spent Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and visiting with Mrs. Petersen's mother, Mrs. Eli Anderson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezia Lewis and daughMrs. Augusta Iverson. ter, of Preston, Idaho, and Mr. Lewis of Portland, Oregon, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. EAST Lewis Christensen, Sunday. Mrs. George Stark entertained at j By Mrs. David Larson a quilting Friday at her home. Mrs. The town is quite deserted of men Lena Wells, of Willard, and Mrs. Tom folks at this writing (Wednesday) Ballard of Tremonton were special since the majority have realized their guests. Mrs. Jenny Firth and daughter annual desires to go deer hunting. Since the heavy rain of Sunday de- Cleon attended a birthday party in layed beet harvest, most men can Ogden, held in honor of Mrs. Firth's salve their conscience and go hunting. mother, Mrs. John C. Childs, who is There are three townspeople who 79 years of age. Mrs. Roy Malan and children of Ogdrew permits to shoot elk this year. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen attended den, spent the past week visiting with the funeral services for Charles Earl Mrs. Malan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Logan, Thursday, Mr. Earl was a Fred Deininger. AmOng those who are enjoying the prominent pioneer fanner, civic builder and church worker in Fielding prior deer hunting season are : Max and Eli to moving to Logan. Anderson, J. Leo Nelsen and son Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pas-keJess Nichols, Earl Firth, D. M. mccuug ui uie neuei society was iieiu Thursday afternoon at the home of Marble and son Leonard, LaMont Sum Mrs. Luella Pierson, with Mrs. Floyd mers, Leslie Allen and son Delbert. Adams and Mrs. Ursel Adams as asMiss Zelda Summers, Lowell Sum sisting hostesses. After the meeting mers and Russell Christensen, stuthe time was spent in a social hour. dents at the U. S. A. C. at Logan, The hostesses served refreshments to spent the weekend visiting with their the twenty-fiv- e guests and an enjoy- parents. able time was had. Mr. and Mrs. George Stark and Mr. Most of our alumni of Bear River and Mrs. Martin Peterson, of BingHigh School attended the "Homecomham, entertained at a nicely arranged ing" at that institution Friday aftern- wedding dance in honor of Mr. and oon, where they were enthusiastic Mrs. Bert Peterse. The" bride was rooters for the home football team, formerly Miss Myrtle Stark. The which won over Box Elder. young couple were married Friday in Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielsen and small the Salt Lake temple. A large crowd son, of Idaho Falls, were weekend was in attendance and many out of town relatives and friends were presguests of Bishop and Mrs. L. M. ent. Many beautiful and useful gifts The ladies are sisters. There was a splendid attendance of were presented to the newlyweds. Mr. ward officers at Stake Union meet- and Mrs. Peterson will make their home in Bingham. ing last Sunday. The ward Relief Society conference Tuesday, the Relief Society held a I was held here Sunday evening in con- - very interesting meeting. Mrs. Ella nection with Sacrament meeting. The Anderson, literary leader, reviewed I Stake president Clara H. Fridal was a portion of the book, "Star of the m attendance. An interesting program West." was carried out. Mrs. Paul Larson and small son are visiting with her parents in Salt Lake City while her husband is on a deer hunt in Southern Utah. By Enid Welling Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt and chilMr. and Mrs. R. E. Skinner are dren, of Thatcher, were visiting- with Mr. and Mrs. in Joseph, Utah with relavisiting Adams Floyd Sunday friends. Incidently, R. E. and tives aiiernoon. The heavy rainfall over the weekend intends to bring home a deer. came mostly at Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Udy are night and on Sunday deer i so did not hunting in Beaver county. They delay work on the ward accompanied a party from Bear RivI chapel to any great extent. er City. ' Dwane Jones, who was quite ser1 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER iously injured in an automobile ac- i w the home of Mrs. J. H. Kirkham. All GARLAND By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal THESE PIES ARE DEDICATED TO AUTUMN The stake quarterly conference and spent Saturday jjiss FlorainHansen Relief Society and M. I. A. convenLake Salt City. and Sunday tions was held at Holbrook Saturday air and Mrs. Percy M. Brailsford Mel- - and Sunday. Representing the GenerMrs. of City, Brigham and baby Mrs- Thes" al Authorities were Mrs. Janet M. ba Eggtbert imd son' ajld were the Thompson of the Relief Society board. this of city sa Brailsford Claude dinner guests of Mr. and in Tremonton iverson at their home Friday. Mrs. Lowell Carruth, of Oakland, California, is visiting in this city for a week with her mother, Mrs. Sina Xhorseniand family. Mrs. Shelby H. Atchley and three is visiting children, of Driggs, Idaho, PAGE FIVE 30c 2 S" POT ROASTS Pound rou-d- s 29c 35c -- 32c 16c Wed. and Thurs. October 27th and 28th VIRGINIA BRUCE in "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" FOOD SgM STORES lt ; . |