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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933 We are studying about different kinds of houses. We have learned of OUR different kinds of people who live in SCHOOL these houses. They are very interesting. We are making little houses like or not this them. We have tree dwellers, tiee it know you vtether n Rook Week and it has houses, cave men, lake dwellers, pufor us. eblos, Igloos and wigwams. busy time in school WednesAileen Moore 2nd yrade SHid a special assembly Relief Society News NEWS l The Relief Society of the First Ward held their regular weekly meet-- ! ing November 15. Scriptural reading' was the continuation of "The Life of Paul," led by Dora Brough, class! leader, assisted by Eva Green. Special numbers were read by Vione' Madsen. May Daltcn gave the social service lesson, entitled "The Problem of Growing Older." An interesting discussion followed. The usual number of quilters were present and busily engaged. President Madsen announced that a special teachers' meeting would be held next Tuesday at 1:00 o'clock. laS , itev. enonsoreu 1 t hooks Some pupils of the 8th nresentcu l f j 6 ifbout differ-!i- !t tten by Bebe Strand Ankinds of books. Emma Rae derson fave a talk on good books to had some musical d And we also some new received have We numbers. is very we think which boks today una ior a ppropriate This is Book Week. We made a book. It tells about the Pilgrims. We like to read it. Joan Summers 1st grade A Report of the Fifth Grade In our Eocial Studies we are studying about Columbus, Balboa, Magellan, Sir Frances Drake, Walter Raleigh, By Betty Barclay's Chefi Here are some recipes that will Cook, uncovered in a large quanprove pleasing to your holiday tity of boiling salted water guests and also to the members minutes or until tender. Serve with of your own family. Try them and browned buttered crumbs, nsing 1 you will file them in your "special" cup coarse soft bread crumbs file: browned in 3 tablespoons melted butter. Orange Toast (Serves 6) Country Salad On each individual salad plate, cup orange Juice 1 teaspoon grated orange rind lettuce arrange three leaves. Fill 1 leaf with cooked, cup sugar 6 slices buttered toast dried Limas mixed with mayonMix orange juice, rind and sugar. naise dressing; fill the second leal Spread on hot buttered toast and with diced cooked beets, mixed put in hot oven or under broiler to with French dressing or vinegar, brown. pepper and salt; fill the third leaf with potato salad to which has Noodles with Veal Cutlets Egg been added finely chopped sour Egg noodles, like other forms of pickles. Garnish with radishes and macaroni products may be served olives. in economical Vanilla combinations which have all the flavor of meat witu only a small with Maraschino Cherries portion of meat. As a delightful 1 package vanilla rennet powder change, try genuine egg noodles 1 pint milk with veal cutlets. cup whipping cream Va lb. egg noodles i cup sugar 2 cups milk sliced maraschino cherries ' 5, cup flour if Make according 1 cup bread crumbs to directions on package. Then 6 veal cutlets hill in refrigerator. When ready cup butter to serve, whip the cream, adding 1 egg sugar and mixing well. Squeeze pepper and salt a pastry tube and decorate through Sprinkle veal cutlets with flour, top of each . Garsalt and pepper; dip into nish with sliced cherries. egg and roll in bread crumbs. Fry in butter till well Magic Cranberry Cream Pie done. Remove cutlets to a platter cups (1 can) sweetened and keep hot. Add remaining condensed milk butter to pan; add flour and stir cup lemon juice till smooth. Season with salt and 1 cup cranberry pulp, drained pepper and then add milk. Cook 2 eggs, separated till well blended. Boil egg noodles baked pie shell in salted water until tender. Drain Blend together sweetened conand heap over the cutlets. Pour Bauce over all and serve hot. (6 to densed milk, lemon juice, cranberry pulp and egg yolks. Pour into 8 servings). Note: Spaghetti, macaroni, vermi- baked pie shell (9 inch). Cover celli or other shapes of macaroni with meringue made by beating egg whites until stiff and adding sugar. products may be substituted for Bake in moderate oven (350 F.) the egg noodles in this recipe. 10 minutes or until brown. Or Broccoli Polonnaise omit meringue and garnish with Wash broccoli thoroughly and let whipped cream. Chill before servstand in cold water minutes. ing. Cabot and Americaus Vespucius. We iNrhth Grade We are studying on have read about these men and are of study in drawing maps and ft very interesting period tracing their sea rr Henries Social Studies class. We routes to America and around the Thirt- world. are studying about "Why the een Broke Away from Colonies 20-2- 5 Eng-- We all enjoy this very much. We arem aking posters about books Maughn's class, we are because it is National Book Week. Miss In of Art" We We are starting on the "History making good posters about also will prove interesting interestingb ooks to read. know this ( and beneficial to us. Bebe Strand Our Composers We have been much. " Reporters - studying about music composers. Some wek now about are Beethoven, Mosart and Schubert. Beethoven started playing the piano when he was 4 years old. Schubert began playing the piano as soon as he could reach the keys. He wrote music as soon as he could make notes. Mosart played a violin when he was 3 years old and wrote a song when he was5. We sing songs that these composers wrote. We listen to some of their music on the phonograph. Jenae Marble, Kenneth Jackson 3rd grade Sachi Tanaka We went to the library Wednesday. Mis. Stone told us about taking care of books. We enjoyed it very much. First Grade "meat-and-wheat- Mattress Made Into an . . . Everton Spring Filled MATTRESS for a Short Time at Pri'ced $7.95 up Make New Spring Filled Mattresses We Also We Call and Deliver FREE! DROP A CARD TO EVERTON MATTRESS CO. Brigham City, Utah Phone 27 " Rennet-Custar- . . rennet-custar- y, n Contrary to the belief of most people, the Pioneers were not the first to explore Utah. Cordenas, for exam, pie, came here as early as 1540, followed by Escalante in 1776. Peter Skene Ogden, whom Ogden was named after, Jedediah Smith, Jim Bridger and William Ashley were among some of the fur traders and explorers that By Mrs. David Larson came into Utah before the Pioneers. This unit of reports shall be followG. Fred Somers, son of Mrs. Linda ed by an exhibition explaning our Somers and a graduate of Utah State invite all We studies. cordially pari ents to attend school and get an idea Agricultural college and Rhodes scholfrom our exhibit what we are doing. ar at Oxford University in England, has now received his honorary bachelor of arts degree from Oxford. In Mrs. R. J. Potter visited with her addition he is entitled to continue his daughter, Margaret, Friday. Miss Pot- studies there. ter is a student at the A. C. U. Joseph Allen, of Ogden, spent part Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen, of Lo- of Sunday at the home of his sister, gan, visited relatives and friends here Mrs. J. H. Sorensen and family. Mrs. Virginia Adams, Mrs. Joy Ben Wednesday, 3 for PEMMEYS 1W&&IL &dtUU Men's Fancy DRESS SOCKS 1 i rauea itayon uver z inrenu Fancy Patterns - Inforced Heel, Toe and Sole 10 pair Just the Gloves for the SHEET BLANKETS 2 BEETS 10 Dozen 12 Early for This One! Women's Rayon pair DRESS SHIRTS Formerly Sold for Much Higher Price - All Sizes A Real Value, Sizes 6 142 for 3 for ; Extra Heavy Large Size Double Thread -- IT "Cannon" TOWELS 4 for Be Utah. J. W. Ault, of Logan, was a s Sun- day visitor of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ault. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Haws and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haws, of Clearfield, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay. Elwin Garfield and Frank Taylor, of Salt Lake, visited with Mrs. Ada G. Garfield Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Ada C. Garfield and daughter, LaVern, motored to Salt Lake Friday afternoon to visit with Mrs. Fannie C. Done. They returned home Monday evening. Miss Dorothy Lucas entertained a sewing club including young girls of Tremonton at her home Thursday evening. A program was included n the evening's entertainment and a'ngrA luncheon was served to twelve guests. construction from cutting of blocks, sewing together and quilting, was the main feature of the day. Also sewing and remodeling of clothing. A number of women were busy in the kitchen preparing for the Ward banqquet. The Literary lesson at our nct meeting will be given by Viola Cowley. GRAYCO Ties, 69c Cliffs Clothlery J.H. MILLER Agent for BEAR RIVER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Phone 59.0-- 3 Specials Thanksgiving Nov. 23 for Sat, Mon., Tues., Wed., 12 cently returned from the Mission, was an interesting spetk er in M. I. A. general assembly Tues des- .'. f day evening. He gave a general cription of people, customs, the county as a whole and recounted some of their governmental difficulties. On the Tuesday evening previous, Dale Wilcox, of Fielding, who had recently returned from the South African mission and an extensive tour of Europe, spoke in the M. I. A. general assembly and later was guest speaker in the Adult class, where he held the attention of the members with a very splendid resume of his travels. Wendell Hansen was an invited guest ata social of the returned missionary club of the U. S. A. 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Mr. and Mrs. Heber Petersen and son, Bud, of Ogden, were Sunday guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Beal of Garland represented the stake Sunday School board at the local Sunday School Sunday morning. Wendell Hansen had as his week end guest, Warren King, a former missionary companion in Germany, who is now a student at the A. C. EAST GARLAND Early - Get Your Share of the Quantity - All Sizes The-previou- 1 15-2- 0 Women's Quality Flannel Limited EAST TREMONTON C ht rennet-custard- well-beate- The Junior Police sponsored an assembly last Wednesday. The following were special guests and entertainers. Bishop Walton, Mr. WaWlton, Mr. Calderwood, Mrs. Strand, Mrs. Quin-neand Mrs. Disk Anderson. Mr. Leonard Bishop, Utah State Highway Patrolman deputized the 14 boys into the Junior Police. Boyd Mason JLLAE. DAYS NIGHT GOWNS d " 4. Come d , FALL SPECIAL Have Your Old The regular work and business meeting of the Second Ward Relief Society was held Monday with Counsellor Edith Summers in charge. Sarah K. Garfield gave the Scripture lesson. Events in the Life of the Apostle Paul. After the opening exercises, the group of young women, led by Counsellor Olive Rhead, was conducted to a separate room, where the new course of study outlined by our Relief Society general board was discussed. Lesson 1: ,'Confusion of Tongues in the Home," was given by DeEsta Samson, assisted by Thelma Watkins, Julianna Harris and Myrtle Nielson. An interesting discussion folowed. Hazel Ransom was chosen as leader for the next lesson. delicious re After freshmtats were served under the direction of hostesses Margaret Thomas ladand Jennie Anderson. Forty-eigies were present. Quilting, sewing and rag cutting, under the direction of the work ladies, continued throughout the day. It was decided to hold the annual Relief Society Bazaar and Food Sale on December 10. Monday, November 7, y work meeting was held. an Utility quilts, in the various stakes of cup-shape- Posters We made some ThanksgWe told a story of the iving posters. First Thanksgiving. We got into groups of three to. make them. First we had a picture of the Pilgrims in Holland and so on. Each group made their picture. Some up a poem about of the girls made The Story of the pilgrims in big black letters. Then Miss Holt put it up in the middle of of posters. We enjoyed doing it very Our nvs page ... 190 YOUR CHOICE OF Lb. CHICKEN GEESE - TURKEYS 270 At Most Reasonable Prices DUCKS - NK"1 TREMONTON - Utah - GARLAND - |