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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, Bear River Highlights Bear River High School Journalism Department) 0y ELECTIONS e'ections for student body J2?ere held Thursday. for presirent are Vere Allen. Thola Jensen Fred d Manning were winners in f4 election for the office of afCident. The ejections showed Walker and Lane Palmer office of mpetitors for the "Sarysnd historian, the presidency who TeSnated were: Ray White, Lhop and Grant Culliraore. nominated for the . wilier was vice president besides the office were successful in the .,o0 elections. Ardus Hansen was for secretary and histor-t- , who was eliminated. xx 'th Snee TRACK AND NEW SPORTS jsEBALL for spring sports has Enthusiasm jriLj a new high for the athletes At gear River nign sent time the boys are seriously sterested in tennis, track and the Ifty organized baseball team. um baseball team started its reg- season last Monday afternoon 2 Box rten they were defeated by was the 11. to game Although rasreed and the players showed -idence of early season flightiness, sach Sheffield praised his team and imated that it would win most of El-r1- games. j remaining of the tennis squad, which sently defeated South Cache and "i to Ogden in practice tilts, have 'armed themselves as contenders for honors. The match scheduled Monday with Box Elder was post al because of ram. meet will be Amateur class track The seniors i'd Friday afternoon. juniors are expected to stage a 4 battle for first place in the meet. Members i i le extra The monthly Sunday School business meeting of officers and teachers was held Friday evening at the home of Wendell Hansen. A social of games and refreshments followed the meeting. Interesting gifts given to Elder Hansen by saints and friends in Germany, were shown. Mrs. Jean Bowen, of Beaver, is the nurse caring for Mrs. George Coombs Jr. and her little new son, who are doing very nicely. Professor J. Whitney Floyd of the U. S. A. C, was calling on his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Larson, Friday. Alva Rhodes took 2 carloads of fine fat steers to the Denver market, Friday of last week, returning Tuesday. While there he enjoyed the sights of the city and met a number of prominent cattle men. Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Holman and family motored to Fountain Green and back Sunday. They were accompanied by a sister, Mrs. Bertha Wal-- , ker, of Salt Lake City, and an aunt, Mrs. Jane Walker of Pleasant Grove. The party went to visit Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Holman, parents of Bishop Holman, who have spent the winter in Fountain Green. Riley Plummer, of Heber City, a nephew of Mrs. J. W. Larson, was her guests Sunday and Wednesday. Miss Rhoda Larson attended the regional conference of the Progressive Educational Association at the U. of U. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover, recently . f here. They were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bott, of Brigham City, on Easter Sunday. Mr. Grover is the son of Mrs. iif m from Conducted by ELEANOR HOWE And now it's that very common an Children convalescing Illness often need a little extra cereal, rice, that does the honors. encouragement to eat nourishing To make an attractive garnish for foods; there- ice creams and cottage puddings, fore try these use left over rice in this way. Stir Ideas: First, a it into a syrup which has been nice, large ap- made by cooking 1 cup sugar with cup water to 230 (or until it ple or other fruit with a spins a thread) and adding vegesmiling f a e e table coloring to tint Leave the cut on It will rice in the syrup until it is well intrigue any coated and then dry on absorbent child. Second, paper. As a valuable hint, rememe ber that cooked rice will be kept refer to ordinary foods such as cheese as "Snowballs," gelatin firm and free from foreign flavors salads as "Hawaiian Wiggle," and if protected by the cold, clean-washe-d air ot a modern mashed potatoes centered with a poached egg as "Bird's Nest," and tloned Ice refrigerator. f TTmTi eot-tag- alr-con- they will taste much better. To save Boap, temTo keep tools, nails, etc., from time anda ten-ceget per, rolling oft the top of your step wire soap ladder, nail a strip of inner tube dish and fasten around It so as to form a shallow it on your cleanfor holding these small ing pail then articles. your soap is always where you Are you tired of making a little want It, when bit of white sauce each time you you want it. ... .tray prepare a creamed vegetable or dish? Then why not make enough at one time to last for several days? If stored In a modern ice refrigerator, your white sauce will keep In excellent condition. The constant circulation of fresh, air In these refrigerators will guard it against picking up d the flavor of any iood you may happen to be keeping at the time. scalloped clean-washe- d new-typ- e strong-odore- ... newly weds, returned to California, after a pleasant visit with relatives Thelma Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Steed, daughters, Camille and Cherral, and Miss Winnifred Cook, of Logan, were visiting relatives here Sunday. Sherman Oyler and Lenna Shaffer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gleed of Garland, on a motor trip to Southern Idaho, Sunday. An interesting an entertaining program was presented in M. I. A. Tues day evening. Splendid reports were given of the year's class work and special activities, by the president and superintendent of each organization. Special mention was made of 100 per cent attendance of some officers, most of the members. The Boy Scouts were awarded bandelos and neckerchiefs for outstanding work in church ac tivities during the year. boor iiext of Helpful Household Hints and Recipes 1 John Oyler Jr. Mrs. A. R. Udy left for Los Angeles upon receiving word of the death of pants shop. Cliff's Clothiery her little grandchild, daughter of Mrs. end m bill 10 the folks 3 By Sirs. David Larson When bak- ing fish, place a piece of clean moslln or cheese cloth In the bottom of the pan; then whan fish la baked ean be lifted out of the pan and turned orer on the serving plate vfthCKt breaking. it the sifted ingredients with the creamed mixture and chill In modIce refrlgeratoci ern overnight In this type of refrigerator it Is net necessary to cover, the cookie mix because a constant, circulation of properly moist, vitalized air Is maintained at all times. When ready to bake these Ginger. Creams, merely shape the dough Into small balls and roll In granulated sugar. Place 2 Inches apart on creased cookie sheet and bake In a moderately Lot oven (ITS)1 for: approximately minutes. j CopyrtgXt 1938 i IT) 4" - By Phyllis ;1 J A' Photo) (Ferry-Mors- "THEY USE our telemore than we do ourselves. Send them tho bill Maybe that will convince them that they need l telephone of their ownl" dren, of Spokane, Washington, spent If the black sheep of a family is the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. the member who doesn't ret cr Newman. Mrs. Newman is Mrs. Pol look like the rest, then tho Eincia lock's mother. family of flowers is just a rr.ns'.;.3 above are of black sheep. Sho-vMr. and Mrs. John Hawkins and seven zinnia blossom, v.ila r.o son fof Malad, spent Sunday at the one of them much like tho c J:cr home of Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins. in size, shape or color. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christensen and Sear That is one of the reasons t':s Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris spent Sunis among the most popular sinnia day in Preston, Idaho, visiting with of heme garden flowers. Tli-- y era or Mrs. Christensen's sister, Mrs. Ezra be had ls""e, medium-sized- , i Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nichols, of Wil LaVaun, spent the forepart of the lard, were dinner guests at the home week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth, Sunday Vincent and family of Salt Lake. Mrs. J. J. Newman and daughters, Elder Buste, accompanied by his brothed and sisters and Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson, of Menden, were supper eruests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson Sunday nigbt. El der Buste was a missionary companion of Miss Ruby Anderson, who is Buy a now laboring in the mission field. He brings report that Ruby is well I and happy in the splendid work she is doing. i NOW Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth were in Ogden Monday on business. Tuesday evening at the closing meeting of our M. I. A. a very splendid program was rendered showing Repriced t part of the year's activity. A Junior the was presented by play Girls, entitled "Kidnapping Betty." The play was directed by Mrs. Marble. A very Inspirational pageant was it Ladies Exclusive Ready-to-Wcof the presented. The M. I. A. dancers SumNorma and Barlow Mr. year. mers of the stake board were present, was giving fine talks. A large crowd 4 r In attendance and all enjoyed the evt 2ND ening's activity. SOCIETY phone n River Valley Telephone Co. xx Mrs. Londy Harris entertained her Bridge Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ervin Stohl and Mrs. Parley Archibald. Mrs. Dent Rich of Gar land, Mrs. J. D. Harris Jr., Mrs. Ross Miller and Mrs. Bill Storrer were SDecial cuests. Refreshments were sraall, and in a color to suit any gisrdeu Gcheme. Moreover they are they provide an cty to grow,of and bloom from early abundance Glimmer until well into fail. In the photo above, the following sinnia varieties are shown: Top, rt to right, California Giant, Fantasy, and Dahlia Flowered; lower row, Elegans, Lilliput, and Mexicana Hybrid. -- Scabiosa-Flowere- SNOWVILLE Miss Annie Hard Greater Savings r Dress, Suit or Coat AND SAVE io - 20 to Clear Our Spring Stock cne-ac- LaGra Shop ar Mrs. Grace Shaw and daughter, of Ogden, visited their mother, Mrs. Van derhoof Friday. Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. spent several days with her mother at Brigham. Her mother has been seriously ill but is reported to be improving. Bishop D. G. Nelson Jr. and Mrs. Alma P. Larkin attended the Church Security meeting at Ogden Tuesday. Bishoop Nelson also visited his mother who is ill. Miss Blanche Arbon is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Burton, at Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fergus left last week for Oregon to make their home. Mr. Freeman attended the convention of teachers at Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eph M. Nelson and family have moved to their home at Sublet. Mrs. Edwena Cottam, who spent two years in California, returned to her home here Saturday. Mrs. Harvey Sorenson and Mrs. Dan Hickman were Brigham visitors Monday. Lee Arbon, of Spokane, Washington is visiting his grandparents here. Lyman Arbon is working in Ogden. Efforts are being made to place a doctor in our community. On Sunday J. G. McKay and others were pres ent at a meeting here for that purpose. Bert Eliason Jr. was in Salt Lake on business Friday. The Stake Priesthood meeting held here Sunday was very well attended. SATURDAY BARGAINS Quality Meats LB. SLICED BACON 27tf xx Mrs. Arch Richardson entertained her Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. International Exposition on Treasure A spectacular mine rescue wil be staged twice a day in the "Hall of the Mineral Empire" in the Mines, Metals and Machinery Building at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. A replica of Old "Failthful, famed Yellowstone Park geyser, will be built off the shore of Treasure Isthe land, San Francisco Bay site of Ex1939 Golden Gate International position. Cost of plastering the Tower of spire on Treasure the Sun, Island, San Francisco Bay site of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, will be $37,400. 400-fo- ot 2 LBS. FRESH FRANKS 25? LB. PURE PORK SAUSAGE 15? 2 LBS. PURE. LARD 25? . 2 LBS. MUTTON CHOPS 25f ASSORTED -- fftt. Lunch Meats ..... . . LB. BANANAS 5$ NEW 3 LBS. SPUDS 10 h fm. Radishes Onions 10c Carrots 2 Clip 25 Strawberries LB. Hills, M.J.H., Schillings COFFEE 25tf LB. MILD CHEESE 15c" Can Tuna Flakes the world do people get so much for their telephone money as in America ... No other people get so much service and such good service at such low cost . . . Nowhere in Bear River Valley Telephone Company i t On L Kinds of Beautiful Handwork and Rugs for Gifts for any Occasion AT RFJJtto RnrrrcTV room Display Karh a tmu4 urchasod Any Day at Home MAMMOTH CHICK SALE BuY YOUR GIFTS HERE HHHmn 1 1 1 MM 1 1111 IHWtHHfHW Thousands Upon Thousands of All Kinds - All Colors ON SALE AT OUR PLANT COME AND GET THEM All Breeds v- - UTAH HATCHERY y Pork - 21 ,. Beans Srkjra. Flavor Aid Del Monte 10tf 2 Can Tomato Juice 10 PALMOLTVE Bar SOAP 5? Del Mont Tall Can SALMON 25 2 Ige., I small, AO for BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH rilONE W 21 S tor CLEANSER Beans - Peas - Corn 3 cans - 256 CLP. SEftlGGS rooo 'STORtI Surety 272-- Can 10 SUNBRITE QUALITY CHICKS r nnih Hut. Mav Be of Mrs. II. N. Stohl , 10 Corn Flakes i A11 LARGE Kellogg, WARD RELIEF ! j By Ho. o T! I lerved. Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay site of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, is now open, without restriction, to amateur camera enthusiasts. V J Mrs. Eli Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pollack and chil f f X mm Miss Reva Vicks, of Bingham, spent the weekend at the home of Dr. and Tremon-ton-Garla- Ed Fronk last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Fronk and Mrs. Earl Honej received prizes. Mrs. Wayne Sandail was a special guest. Luncheon was served. xx Mrs. Howard Glenn was hostess to her Afternoon Bridge Club at her home Friday. Mrs. Dwaine Lower and Mrs. James Ransom received prizes. Mrs. Ernest Woodward was a special I guest. Refreshments were served. HZ V BOTHWELL Summers CUHIER. Honor Uqzx '. a. 1 E li Black Sheep Flowers V xx The B. B. Bridge Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Robert Simonsen last Saturday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Guy Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Winzeler and Mrs. Anne Watkins. Mrs. J. H. Fronk and Mrs. Kenneth Stevenson were special guests. Refreshments were served. xx Mrs. Ervin Stohl entertained the Sewing Club at her home last Thurs- day evening. Special guests were Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Garfield and Mrs. Earl Marble. Luncheon was served. xx The Rebecca Lodge held a regular lodge meeting Monday evening. The program and refreshments were presented by a special committee, consisting of Mrs. Earl Shuman, Mrs. Kendall and Mrs. S. N. Cole. After the program, Bridge was played. Mrs. n Ward Shuman and Mrs. Andy won the women's prizes and Mr. George Hallday and Mr. Cleve Kendall were high score for the men. xx Mrs. Stone entertained the Literary Club last Thurs day eveniing. The book, "An so Victoria," was reviewed by Mrs. Dent Rich of Garland. Refreshments were served. Fred-rickso- GINGER CREAMS: (Makes S dozen cookies.) Cream cup of shortening; add 1 cup of sugar and blend. Add 1 egg and M cup of molasses, beating thoroughly. Then sift together 24 cups of flour, 1 teaspoon ot soda, teaspoon of salt, 1 tablespoon of ginger and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon. Combine TELEPHONE OfFIC The Vanguards of the First Ward a roller skating party at the Moonlight Gardens last Thursday evening. A good time was had by all. xx Mrs. J. II. Fronk entertained her Bridge Club at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lois Christensen and Mrs. L. J. Cummings received prizes. Mrs. Kenneth Stevenson was a special guest. Luncheon was served. L. D. S. Church held EAST GARLAND gHLDAY & Social News i mm PAGE FIVE APRIL 28. 1533 0 Purity |