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Show ARSvaTIeYXEADER, OTH WELL Summers THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1937 PAGE FIVE Seasoning Accessories EAST GARLAND born to Mr. and Mrs. Bullough, Mrs. Leslie Anderson left Sunday By Mrs. David Larson Salt Lake Monday on business By Using seasoning material is aa art to accompany her mother to Los An " Miss Lelia Stark is T Ann e . r ricton con that good cooks acquire from pracspending a few geles. She will spend a couple of weeks A welcome home testimonial in days in Bingham visiting with Mrs. tice, says Miss Elna Miller, Utah Fifteen of the Singing Mothers ren- in caniornia. viators honor Bert of Peterson. Elder Chriatte-u-Wendell g Hansen, was State Agricultural College extension dered 2 beautiful selections- - at visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen and held in the ward house in connection bere they the Mrs Sophia Anderson nutritionist Much can be done to Logan Temple Friday. Fourteen othreturned sister. home this week after with regular Sunday daughter, Lois, left Wednesday morn evening services. keep the daily fare from growing mon er members from here attended the spending the Bishop L. M. A. V. Sparks, Mrs. James Coil, past month ror uoh Angeles, where they will ing Holman welthe otonous with visiting gave friends and !s by the use of even a very few temple excursion and enjoyed the fine and C. L. Allen of relatives spend the winter. They will be greatin Idaho. if Frank Allen coming speech in behalf of the ward spices and home-drie- d herbs. A bay program. were visitors at the home of ly missed and their many friends wish Mrs. Maud Cook nnH members. Leila r Ardes, or and Verneta leaf a sprig or two of dried thyme Allen- Monday. thtra success and happiness during Air. and Mrsuuice ior and a Hunsaker, of the i3 urne Board, were! Aaams, Mi. their vocal trio: Essie PrrP.RPn is miffiMpnt ae"" neiscn, ior wooistenhulme, last 1 stay. Friday night a very successful visitors at the Relief Society re&dinS; Wayne Coombs, a vocal held here creamed!we attended. 'The bride The Primary organization are very solo:. Bessio Knrtv, o was held in the ward, sponsored Tuesdav. i: . mea or fish dish. auiu: ov.tuxuiaa tiji (Bay leaf should received many beautiful crowd busy preparing for Primary ConferSunday evening at our Sacrament remarks f m the missionary who had always be removed from food before the M Men. A very large lowly tray iGnch was Jv2? tc 'atl ence, to be held on November 28. all and they L in attendance ver 2 4 years ta me awiss- meeaing a very inspirational program Sp n . is a sea-present, time. was given by the man nu3slon- There was a large soning forSage Mrs. Wayne Francoin and baby beef, salt pork, or cheese, . recently returned Ml. T aith' o r riot Alt have been spending a week with, her Wuthnch uean and ana friends nueuuiince, and ixaoiwiaries, meat for relirth and Maurine te,r and includmg and llr. anrmnafvl Tups uooaTiHv Anderson. Mr. A. L. Cook of the stake atives from nearby towns. 'in smlll her6 Mr. and Mrs. Cottle, at Hoop" f0r parents, but v it should be qualitS very used were SwSte The community svmnathhoo er. mgn council was also present and ,tth The flavor of cloves troes well with . . . t tr Bishop L. M. Holman and family in mpmhers of their family, the gave a short Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Danker, cf meow11" okedraRatsuchashamorsmokec graTdson her learm; an 33rd their wedding Salt Lake City, accompanied Luby oinn being ... shoulder. Whol ci a i &ne was spent in ford were visiting with friends nnr a month with Rasmussen up for the weekend. cm"l a"U.f" niother, Mrs. J. I. Holman. of Brie- namnn ui, 7lY niversary. The evening They re- - tier ' . . 1Ctt1' Hnouia uay ham and family. Citv. v Bishonir and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and and As relatives in if a daughter . way VA ' u, vrv " Brigham and li enjoyable vt ii r.r in City nAHrM uri Logan P, a very were presented with Sunday. hip was broken, which is causing her powdered or root Rasmussen. yrs. Christensen be used Lewis ginger may Hunsaker left Wayne Nichols, of Promontory, is iuucu pam ana distress. for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perkins and Mrs. in boiling or an anniversary gift. meat and Logan, where he will spendMonday Mrs. Virginia Adams and Mrs. some time Rose din- spending the week visiting with Veil was a Summers ii Joy Beverly Pett, of Salt Lake City and Mr. Miss aeasoning cooked tongue. A very aoing temple work. Benton were hostesses to the Relief small Stokes. of Norma home the at and Mrs. Hans Christensen of of or quantity guest mace is ner Mr. and Mrs. Henry nutmeg ' Mrs. Alf Bowcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Society members at their Wagstaff, of called on relatives and friendsOgden a pleasing addition regular here to Scnoller Sunday. are occasionally the guests of their daughPerry, Huett was a dinner Donald Bumhope and Mrs. Mary New- monthly work and business meeting, scalloped fish or oysters. Sunday. ter and jliss Velma Mr. held and Mrs. man family, were dinner guests at the home William Thursday afternoon at the home Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen went home of Miss Maurine Curry powder, used sparingly, is Peterson. guest at the of Mr. and Mrs. LaVaun Williams. of Mrs. Benton. After the lesson had to Ogden on business Monday. good with almost Marble Sunday. Mrs. L. C. Peterson has been visitmeat or fish been given by Mrs. Ida nrt Mrs. D. M. Marble were Sunday. Miss Rhodes, and dish and with eggs,any Eva left Sunday for ph. especially when ing her father, Mr. Meisner, at Pres- her home in Hardy Miss Beth Peterson, nf Rrirtam the business of the meetine- hart dinner held in after a couthese Farmington, foods is who are ton, protein ill. guests at a wedding combined She with now has quiet gone ple of weeks visit at the Rasmussen City, is spending the week visiting attended to, the time was spent in a rice or another in honor Mr. of to Sunday City Ogden to visit her daughter, Brigham at tne nome of her brother, Leonard social. This was especially compli- flavor to cheesecereal Mustard adds home. and Mrs. Frank Simmons. The dinner dishes, ham, fresh Bullough and the new grandson Zelda Mjs. menting Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Hansen, of Ogof Adams, Mr. and Mrs. home at the retiring held pone, Deer, and mutton, also to salad was Tuesday evening, the Adult class of chorister. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and dressings. den, called on friends here Tuesday. A. Simmons. dishes attractive. The tops of celery, j Mrs. Ethel Johnson, of Brigham tne m. l. a. met with the vocational family expect to leave soon to make When not used in the The ball team played the Bear meat, their both fresh and crisp or dried and River girl at Bear River fish, home in California. of teachers the VeTbal Bear trib- or cheese dish of a River High home of at the Mrs. City Thurs- girls was visiting meal, some of powdered, are excellent for City, utes and words of Mr. tcnooi. Mr. were Bunnell. Last. Bear won Mr. River appreciation seasoning, the game. these day, girls add variety to vegegannah Summers, Tuesday. Mr. Skidmore, Mr. Acord and expressed by members of the associa- tables seasonings Heggie, Anderson Rasums and or Mrs. to and Mr. soup. Cloves or bay go I. were in Ogden on Mrs. Shurtz and Mr. Mark Nichols tion. A story by Mrs. L. M. Holman well with tomato soup. JVoV T daughter, Wanda, and Nutmeg or of the State Board of Education were patriotic sketches by Mrs. mace is often used in piano business. on Monday carrots spinach, LET US HELP YOU DO YOUR in attendance. Plans for an adult class Joy Benton contributed to an inter- or pickled beets. Mrs. D. M. Marble and daughter, Mashed sweetpota-toe- s afternoon. to esting be Refreshment held were the during winter, seasoned with cinnamon - ,f. Maurine, attended a wedding shower THANKSGIVING BAKING served to 28 guests. maae are a favorite dish in some meg held in Brigham City, Wednesday. Miss Helen Atkinson entertained of the parts Mr. Mrs. and Earl Newman were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Firth and family country. her sewing club at her home Thursin Ogden Wednesday on business Onions, garlic, celery, parsley, canof Ogden, were dinner guests at the day evening. Nine guests enjoyed the ned tomatoes, ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth on lemons, and bacon fat social time together. and other meat drippings, Sunday. D. E. Adams, although ROLLS, COOKIES daughters Ardes, ail are foods rather than accessories, Miss Vera Firth, who is attending Leila, Verneta and Maxine were Sun- are useful, too, in making inexpensive school at Ogden, spent the weekend day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Earl Young, of Perry. last week. Mrs. Alva Rhodes and daughter, EAT YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER WITH US The cement work has been comMrs. Homer Marble and little son,' BIG at pleted the new visited with Mr. and Mrs xttv, chapel and some lathing begun which will be continued Rhodes in Logan, Wednesday. . as at the soon as the fumn Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson, Mr. urn irccii and Mrs. Paul Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ovler vnamotored im v wf smiths Fork canyon Sunday to see 24th Louis Larson and Reed Ovler. who were encamped there while on their BIG FLOOR SHOW AND FREE TURKEYS eiK mint. M. J. Steed, assistant manomi' if Brooklawn Creameries, with hAnH. quarters in Salt Lake Ciitv POPULAR PRICES El Monday and Tuesdav with his sisters Mrs. W. E. Hansen and Mrs. David I Larson. Dancing Every Saturday Night Thereafter Fire of unknown orierin destroy! the garage and small barn of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ovler Jr. motor ed to Salt Lake City Saturday, returning Monday. Miss Donna Ovlpr. wno naa oeen visiting' relatives and A i lurkey deserves the best cranberry friends in Salt Lake during the past sauce but you must have c13"1'1'63 week, returned home with them line mcoc lu give uic I ui ivc ins UUL. Master Jay Sorensen, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sorensen, is THANKSGIVING SAT. - MON. confined to the Valley Hospital as a WED. result cf a ruptured appendix operation. He is slowly improving. Sidney Sorensen was successful in bagging his elk up in Logan canyon I rbyllifl I ELWOOD Mrs. JL P. Baamussen I "J L - Ilie !(, - i 5 -- sen-ing.- ) well-know- - I . tr-- . aSm le seem-eniovab- " """uu svy "-- " i m7:;:r- -- at. - toheTSSS sPd l" - 1 i l. pot-roasti- - - h-- Del-ph- OVEN FRESH PIES, CAKES, SHOP THROUGH THE LEADER ADS FIRST r ii ia Or THANKSGIVING DANCE t Tremonton Steam Bakery GARLAND ARMORY Wednesday, November Salt Lake City Orchestra 11-Pie- ce 1 r viHHDGr.tiGs Sd PRICES EFFECTIVE VALUE OFFERING Large Pkg Wearing Apparel Beautiful - - Dresses which are moderately priced . . . with Hat, Bag and Gloves to match or contrast If h I p M Select Your Coat Now Richly furred or tailored styles, with new, slim figure lines - Newest style features. . . . t $ i - GOSSARD Foundation Garments 3Iake Your Figure More Youthful Also Complete Lines of lingerie, hose, house dresses housecoats H44J. LaGra Shop ca i&cjusive iieaay-io-ne- ar .JS SODAS Dress up for Holiday in one of our Smart, Per Lb. TUES. AND Choicest of Ladies . . 18c ffoi TREBIONTON. Pound UTAH Friday and Saturday November 19th and 20th MOVITA in "PARADISE ISLE" TEX RITTER in "RIDERS OF THE ROCKIES" "Dick Tracy" Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Nov. 21st - 22nd - 23rd RONALD COLMAN in "PRISONER OF ZENDA" I Musical - Cartoon and News Wednesday and Thursday November 24th and 25th FIVE DISNEY PRIZE WINNING CARTOONS: "THREE LITTLE PIGS," etc. LAUREL and HARDY in MIRACLE WHIP Qt RAISINS APPLE CIDER ca, 35 2& 25 Can PUMPKINS 9 is s DATES JELL-WEL- L' SUGAR SEW 3 Packages ... Powdered, Brown 3 Pounds 2-l- b. Jar . ,' 12-o- z. f 9 n Mix - YAMS & SWEETS 3 l. 2 ... 5 Law OTTITfl? ILIU 1 I UtU Each n 5 FRESH MEATS ROUND STEAK Lb. 19 PORK SAUSAGE, L. GROUND BEEF 2 Lbs. 29 BEEF ROASTS 19 29 PURE LARDS PORK STEAK Lb. BACONS. GROUND SUET 35 17 29 15) Turkeys Ducks Geese ' hickene L, .. . BUCK JONES in LONELY VALLEY" 19 25 MILK f .r 27 Can 19 CANDY Fancy OUUI Except Chicken for .. tJ Lbs 25 FRUITS and VEGETABLES CELERY Jumbo Bunch 10 CRANBERRIES Fancy Fruit Lb. 18 PEANUT BUTTER "A PERFECT DAY" "BOSS OF 4 19 FOOD STORES a |