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Show BEAR - 5ir ... .'"3. it :? be r. Test r'Z c'Et Faultless Easter Redpes I - ' K. B. Marble retum- after spending the win :"'e Et "5 otter relative h 'o,;mia visitinsr their j. had Mrs. Frank Germer rVuests on Monday ana lues-- f Jjrge and John Fowers, of By BETTY BARCLAY fand M. Max Germer and son visited at the home of their There is something in the Spring Melt add fiour, stir until air of Easter that calls for special smooth, butter, then add milk and bouillon foods tempting foods, tantalizing cube and cook, stirring constantly, foods, different dishes. And here until thick. Add Limas and re heat. they are! Just the tasties you will Lamb Chops With Oranga want to place before your family 8 lamb, veal or pork chops and your friends when they Bit at Melted butter your table: Sliced oranges Gem Nut Salad Salt, pepper and paprika 5 cups canned Hawaiian pine Trim fat from thick chops and dip apple gems in melted butter. Oil broiler well cup mayonnaise dressing and broil chops 8 minutes. Turn cups finely chopped nuts a thick slice of peeled and or (walnuts, pecans peanuts) oraageplace on each chop. Broil S or 10 6 canned or steamed dried figs longer. Sprinkle gener(stuffed with cream cheese) minuteswith. the seasonings. Serve ously Chicory or romaine hot. Serves 6. 2 cups orange sections Chocolate Ice Cream Drain pineapple gems spoon (Automatic Blze pieces cut from the Juiciest Refrigerator Method) part of the fruit dry on absor- 1 square unsweetened chocolate bent paper, dip in mayonnaise and ys cup sweetened condensed milk For each finely chopped nuts. cup water eerving arrange 1 etuffed fig on y$ teaspoon vanilla crisp chicory or romaine, surround Yz cup whipping cream with gems, and garnish with orange Melt chocolate in top of sections. Pass mayonnaise if Add sweetened condensed 6 servings. milk and stir over rapidly boiling water five minutes until mixture Devilled Eggs In Aspic thickens. Add water and mix well. 1 package salad gelatin (aspic) Add vanilla. Chill thoroughly. 1 cup boiling water consis1 cup cold water Whip cream to custard-lik8 hard cooked eggs tency and fold into chilled mixture. Pour into freezing pan. Place in Mayonnaise freezing unit. After mixture is Seasonings Dissolve salad gelatine in boil- about half frozen, remove from Scrape from sides ing water; add cold water. Chill refrigerator. and bottom of pan. Beat until until thick but not set. Cut eggs in half crosswise, re- smooth but not until melted. move yolks, mash and season with Smooth out and replace in freezing for eerving. alt, pepper, mayonnaise, mustard unit until frozen or other seasonings desired. Fill Serves 6. Quick Wit cavities in eggs and place cutside down in shallow pan or individual Quick Wit, the hilarious new quiz inoulds. Pour on thickened salad game, is a favorite with hostesses gelatin to cover. Chill until firm. who want a sure recipe for party Serve as salad or with cold sliced success. This parlor craze is playmeat. Serves 6. with cards and, by an ingenious ed Creamed Limas device, provides an almost inex2 cups cooked, dried Limas haustible supply of quiz ammnnV 1 cupful cream (or milk) tlon, so the fun is never repetition 2 tablespoons butter Quick Wit is easy to learn, o 3 tablespoonfuls flour Crossword Lexicon, and wUJ like 1 bouillon cube h produce merry shouts frois cupful boiling water AddH!ol uoninf to tut ! tJ4M group in short 'Vs Anna Germer, Sunday. Jensen is slowly im-and is at her from her illness ""here after receiving treatment Lizzie "L 1 f Clinic in Tremonton. All are f'ad to hear of this improvement Marble and and Mrs. Grant Collinston. to moved son have and Knudson Ursel Mrs. daV ;,rson and Lyle Loveland returned Salt Lake City, after spending Ldavswith relatives. 'Ji,. and Mrs. Ray McCallister had Salt Lake City, their guests from t Sunday. Ray Loveland, lone Love-5- ,j and Mrs. Charles Beverage, "fle Camp C. Daughters of the Pio presented a vaud re 0f Deweyville, in the ward night Monday rifle uscment hall at 8 o'clock to a well Those who took 3ed audience. 'art are to be commended, Burbank received grs, Charles of her1 brother, death the of prk lives in Idaho. Henry Day, who Elder Ernest Hansen left Thursday the North" Central States where will labor in the mission field for L. D. S. Church. Sunday, Mrs. James Gardner, Mrs. Hyrle Crowther accompanied Mr. and Oliver Johnson to Salt Lake City to visit their son, Wayne, who is at the St, Marks Hospital. Wayne is improving and all will be glad to see l'i the Mrs. him home again. and Mrs. Horace R. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard visited relatives at Sunday, Mr. Barnard J, P. Warren. Subscribe for the Leader SPRING SPECIAL Have Your Old Mattress Made Everton Into an Spring Filled Priced for a Short Time at Also Make New Spring Filled Mattresses We Call FREE! DROP A CARD TO EVERTON j MATTRESS CO. Brigham City, Utah Phone 27 BEEHIVE GIRLS AND SCOUTS! Attend the Final HIGH DANCES of the Season APRIL 8th - GARLAND APRIL 15th - TREMONTON AA mission -- -- 1 Of Have you a New EASTER BONNET? f A NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED $ Join the Easter Parade with an Exclusive Ladies Ready-to-Wc- F0R THE PICNIC r an Outfit from - Consitfls of seven different T combinations of the finest grains skillfully blended for 2 those new flavors. i t I4t Ask Your Grocer new-lookin- g $5 A Cooking. It's much lcsa than most people think. MONTH BUYS YOU AN ELECTRIC RANGE Store 1 Farmerettes or Slacks See Our New Assortment George Says: LaGra Shop Ready-to-We- ar to "If jour hair isn't to us." you you should lw coming Jwir and cut Myl So let George hair to suit your facial contour. I'lIOXE Ladies Exclusive "BLENDED GRAINS" st AS LITTLE AS Y ar t Hundreds 'of homemakers in this territory are buying Electric want electric Ranges NOW. Why? First cf all because they cooking. Secondly, by purfast, clean, low-cocooking of this chasing their range NOW they rrc taking advantage retail vdue) amazing offer and receive a $25.10 (guaranteed of an Mirro aluminum set in combination with their purchase Electric Range. The set, approved by the Good Housekeeping which will also stay bright. Institute, conslcb of 25 pieces for years to come because they'll be Bhining and used on and in an Electric Range. No more blackened cooking utensils Quess yiga'm at the cost ct Electric . . ever. Come in. See the new 1933 Electric Ranges and this quality aluminum set. I THIS WEEK T Ras-muss- were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jensen are the proud parents of a baby boy, born at a hospital in Brigham City Thurs day. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss Virgie Fosgren, daughter of Mrs. Jes sie B. Fosgren. Misses Loraine Holmgren and La Voy Elwell, who are students, at the L .D. S. Business college in Salt Lake City, spent the weekend in this city visitin? their parents, Mr. and Mrs Ruebon O. Holmgren and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elwell. Mrs. Emma Jensen is visiting in Salt Lake City with her sons Arthur and Jesse Jensen, and with her daugn ter, Mrs. Connie Driggs and their families. Mrs. Emma Pace returned to her home in Ogden, after visiting for two weeks in Fieldine with her elaughter, Tna Udv. and in this city with her daughter, Winnie Jensen and their families. Darrell Gardner, son of Mayor and Mrs. George A. Gardner, who has hepn serving' as an L. D. S. mission ary in the Canadian mission for two years, returned home Friday evening. His many friends welcome him home Sunday evening in connection with M. I. A. conjoint meeting, the a very interesting program was given by the American Legion Devere wel kins Post No. 76. with Edwin O. fatenquist in charge. The Bear River Boy Scout band played and Mr3. Jewel Steffen. accompanied by Mrs. .ma Stander, sang two numbers. A very of interesting talk "Democracy is Devine Origin," was given by uiw A. Wiseley, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Margaret Anderson and Mra. Sina Anderson are spending the week end in Salt Lake City. ree-ula- Onftfl OmVinofrn Large?.! Camp Mrctinir Seventeen preachers discourse continuously for six days before throng of 30,000 persons at a large camp meeting in Kentucky in 1C21. It was the largest camp meeting in American history. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Marx and daugh turned home Monday evening from a ten day trip in the East, enroute they visited the following cities: Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago and at Flint, Michigan, where they purchased a new truck and in Peoria 111., where they purchased a new trac tor. They returned home by way of Nebraska and Wyoming where they visited in Afton, Wyoming with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Campbell. They also visited with, Mrs. Johnson's brother, Blain Camp-- i bell, who will graduate from the Uni-- i versity of Wyoming in the spring, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Barrus, secretary of State of Wyom- and Deliver i ter. Maurine, of Hamilton, Montana : Mrs. Sadie Pitts, Mrs. Hulda Pitts, Mrs. Mable Kohler and Mrs. Erma Goudy, all of Salt Lake City, spent Thursday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iverson. Mrs. Georglna Anderson is visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crawford and family. Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Johnson re- S7.95 up We 6 Mr. and Mrs. EJrnun rhurr.au Titue Shuman accon.panitJ J. Brocks Khuman to Biigham City M nday. Miss Althea Mi!!-and Mrs. J Brooks Shu man accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pett i sen to Brigham City Sunday. Miss Miller is te be u giieest of the Fied L. Petersen home. Mrs. Shuinan in the Fir-r- r Motrer representative from our v.sui to th conference. Mr. and Mrs. l'etfTn returned the same day. Mesdames Frank B. Johns, Rose Butler and Lcetie Hansen of the Primary stake hoard, attended a meeting with the Primary efficers Tues-ta- y of last week . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burrell and friends, of Logan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen Mrs. J. Wilford Miller tTitertained in honor of her daughter, Doris' birthday Sunday April 2, Her brothers Merlin, who is teaching school at Bear River City, and Glen, who is at tending the U. S. A. C, were in attendance. A lovely bii thday cake form cd the centerpiece for the table. Members of the Fred W. Petej-m'ifamily were in Logan to attend tie pageant "Joseph Smith." Mr. and Mrs. William M. Milier left Tuesday morning for Salt Lai1 City, where they will attend son. f rs. C. W. Brailsford By! rr; 2 ing and a school chum of Mrs. John BEAR RIVER CITY . . . MATTRESS rela-tives- e he I PENROSE double-boiler- . for tag- - I.Z2 a farm at Oakley and will move the re in the near future. p. IU Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hansen and family have moved over on Kim Mann's Mr. and Mrs. Elias Anderson, Mr. place, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne- Lnrst n, who and Mrs. Ira Anderson and 11. C. Han the home of Arthur Kroksh son a!l attended the funeral of purchased Parley here from Tremonton Anderson, at Grace, Idaho Wednesday Mr. Anderson waa a cousin of thi d.ty. Mr. and Mrs. Cor.'ey Chiister.sen Andersons. leased the former home of Ru. have Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen were Christensen and moved there dolph ana lutuina vi jur. jurs. j, waiter Saturday. We welcome ell these Gien on Wednesday. young people to the El wood ward and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Francom re- hope they will find this a gooJ place turned last week from spending the, to live. winter in SL George. They are visit-- 1 The junior genealogical class had ing with their sons here after a month a prty Monday night at the church visit here they will leave for Canada house-- . An outstanding number on the where they will spend the summer program was a talk ty Elder Whitmonths doing temple work. ney of Tremonton, who just returned Mr. and Mrs. John Bronson ac- from the New Zealand mission. He companied W'illiam Bronson to Logan was accompanied by his parents and stake Monday. Mr. Bronson has been con- several of the genealogical fined to his home for about three beard members were in attendance months with an infection in his foot. and participated in the games. The He is very happy to be able to re- children all furnished the entertainturn to the temple and take up his ment under the direction of their duties there. teachers, Mrs. Mary W. and Mrs. Many people from here attended: C. Petersen. The genealogical comthe pageant, "Joseph Smith the Pro- - mittee assisted with the refreshments phet," presented by the pageant peo- There were 45 present. The old folks committee are enple of Logan at the Tabernacle. All are praising the work very highly. tertaining the old people at a dinner Mrs. Inez Johnson and small son and program on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen and left Monday for her home in Payson, after a week's visit with her father, family, of Malad, were guests of Mrs. J. P. Christensen, and her sister, Ver-l- a Mary Mortensen Sunday. Miller, who leaves Wednesday for Los Angeles, California, after two week's visit at home. 1 I Claire, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes was operated on Mrs. Jess Sims and new daughter for appendicitis Monday. He is getting along as well as can be expected. returned from the Valley Hospital. Allen Blain, of Huntsvllle, former The M, I. A. program Sunday eve ening was very outstanding. The resident ef Penrose, called on Monday of last week. Mr. Blain speakers were Walter E. Fridal and Orson Christensen. A musical nura recounted his experience of finding ber by the Petersen sister, a reading the body of the 23 year old man, of by Eva B. Hansen, scripture reading Boise, who had committed suicide in by Nola Francom made up the pro- Beaver canyon, a few miles from the Frank Muir home. gram. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson and Spring work is going on in full swing. baby and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Y. Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill, and went to Oakley, Utah, Sunand Mrs. Peiry L. Stanfill were Mr. Mrs. Mr. and visited where day, they in new Ogden on business Wednesday of Theon Hansen and the baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have leased last week. the of by members 6, ELWOOD By Mr. II. Wardleigh, of Wells, V13lt" a few day8 here of her sister, Mrs. ner. "lone n. LEADIH, TZZZ DAY. ATFJL 6e it the . e Wfvr." erica's H T VALLEY Germer was surprised visit from the by on a irav '2ved rti, river 71 HODGES BEAUTY SALON imiGILIM CITY. trTAJI , 4 ! (' J |