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Show EEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER THURSDAY, AFRIL :jTEBANKIN(J department 13, pagh riV3 1K9 This Month's DEWEYVXLLE Cheese Souffle Greets the Season! Cy SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mr. Ttvmia A11U STAR uiCiPE Primary are-- practicing for their spring ahow Harry Hearts. In The OF TILE EEAR RIVER STATE BANK OF "TAIL IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE SSsE OF BL'SINESSON MARCH 29, 19S9 (Condensed) 1 LN Y' which will be presented Apiil 17 the Deweyviue warn wu. ... Wednesday evening at int ciew m the e'even weeks of school for the Limas Arc'er adults, all enjoyed the time spent. prepared bT thin who (Umas ail school and wish to thank are even mora llecioe eduwere responsible for this front r easily digested) ASSETS cational opportunity, 2 cups dried Llma r butter nrr Mrs. J. E. Dewey are; S 1243,741.06 fat hnve bacoa or here. They a few .counts (includingi51054.21 days Fpendir.g Soak Limna overnisht; then 90,982,5 Etxnt the winter in Richfield, Utah, tSSTite Heus-- : slip the hulls off Russtl Mrs. carefully and Mr. of Sons la easily done), 58500.00, furniture and (which them weekend reSes ser, of Logan, visited the In cooking uan with riace so th.t here with their gttvtdpnrents, Mr. and only EtMlcient water minute to forty Mrs Joseph Heusser or tnis pu-rafter thirty U 5355,552.70 rooking, the bean will be Wednesday, Mrs. Charles Burbank ASSETS butter Add TOTAL but cooked dry. attended the funeral of her brother, and other seasoning to taste. Idaho. in Day, LIABILITIES Henry Cook preferably In heo'T Mr. and Mrs. Aden Dewey and, aluminum dish, kept tightly partnerships, Q,iit IaV Citv. - . visited ni-- ! ,,t w..covered. This method will , u aits - of individuals, $171,417.68 ItllUii;, .. rtemana out tha full nutlike a master ,r; atives and friends here llng of the Linma. flavor 65,520.31 day. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank ami s'SSTanmient nr., 62,230.29 cheese tried toy The selection of the proper daughter, rhyllis, visited witn home i., MiDTP TVIIKF. Director Many of you bata and fm4 savings) to serve as the main ingredient of the their at S. Burbank B. Mrs. and Star Recipe, of success of Home Economics Departme'nt, to monthly the is dish important ... Tb ta 2,714.44 Vaster SundaV. r Cheese Corporation .jv. the souffle also. Thoroughly eureil them entitled to tha "SUt y extremes faint an that with chosen cheese, American month I have $301,882.72 A number rrom our mn it tut f avorita A cheese souffle, at its polden best, tniKle to the tongue wl.h'h makes as D- W my L. the v, ef In Pnn recipe Bimple ference d inotH any light comes as near to resembling food lor such an Intriguing ur avv. w the souiile. with all ita almplleity t llftU 01 mortals- guise is a happy choice the poods as anv dish for mere Church held in Salt Lake cuy. closTJ,.,.Luir,vi a Pce a lbe English" cheese is to entitled could. It looks as light and insubstanflnatin? in Ptifi.Ce vet readily available, aihi iJ al fur the ing Easter Sunday evening Recipe Fame. $301,882.72 reveals maKing oi a tsiuuuiu unu the first delicious mouthful difhes were visited by young and hills as The cheese J All you need am a few also. among aristocrat Obllgauuua this with the a food and Sunday and noma butt substantial and satisfying old beans Saturday Lima SOrFFLE ana ENGLISH" "OLD dlractl-mortals, eminently fitted at for bacon fat. Follow the CAPITAL ACCOUNT that spirit of Easter. Dash of cayenne 4 tablespoons butler hungry mortals bara son, and vrra Germer Max carefully and youH 11. "Old creamed lb. flour H Oil, 0.1m $ 35,000.00 to plac tefora The true secret of the success of thea 41 tablespoon! enonph Mrs. of cheese flavoroua home milk the hot English" i.i cups -s 6tof Provo, visited at souffle is in Blow cooking. Many 10,000.00 6 6K vonr most particular Capita "'"ZZZZZZZ. souffle that looks perfect when dis-it 1 teaspoon Bait elU 2,669.98 Anna Germer on Sunday. aa comes out of the oven, fades with feel, an-sinking Make a sauce with the butter, flour, Mr and Mrs. Floyd GardnerMon-- , it la economical and exception- -J couraging rapidity. That can be eoufm-accounts When thickened born a son, and seasonings. milk of ing which afflicts birth 6,000.00 reewsy to prepare. nounce the avoided entirely if only the cook and smooth, remove from ftre and add In Brigham. a at 3 hospital members that such delicate ingredipreferred Stir Try thla recipe while day April cheese broken into several pieces. cheese relatives and ents as stiffly beaten eegs and friends their proteins t of add beaten $ 53,669.98 with melted; A number ACCOUNT must be cooked very slowly. One hour until cheese is and mix well. Cool of Mr. and Mrs. TOTAL CAPITAL home at the yolks of eggs and ten minutes at least, at a mod fathered dtruy.trirenK,mbr Ciat to mixture and iold in stiffly beaten egg erate COOKing xempeiuLuic $355,552.70 tt-- PiPTTil, ACCOUNT Conrad Fryer, Saturday nisi casserole, into a niucu for this delicate and delicious Pour beana are exceptkmally hfeha whites Mrs. of T0T edible. A souffle cooked slowly will an of the birthday anniversary or 1U hours in a slow oven, bake and of 0 000.00 of capita, notes and to a joy remain fluffy and upright Serve at once. ood...ESTTY 300. Nielson. jetton Eliza the as well as palate. the eye of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Harwood, com- at $ of. Mrs N. B. WaWnm and baby, .of home the at Arable at $ Ogdon, were guests if Tr fini! Mrs mincta " Washington, D. C. arrlvee! in ' rtnort ana Mr. their parents, iavurtrr DaMrs. this week to visit her parW. E. Hansen and Mr. and sen, on Sunday. EAST GARLAND Og-- ; of reMiss Becker, Nelva and Mrs. C. J. Bewey, and Mr. John vid Mrs. ents. Larson, Monday. Mr and Laraon David Sirs. and UTAH By SATE OF other relatives and friends. turned last week from the Northern den, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Iceland Box Elder n. . TV.1icinrt I Qtatoo children and Mrs. s v. W. Larson, Wulton, Mr. sworn according to law ht- - onri vrra p i. Potter visited dinner guests of Mr. and wis. Bishop and Mrs. James Bishop L. M. Holman, J. P.CKENPAUGH, being first duly son sons, Mr and and Kerr Hansen S. Clifton Elizabeth E. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Sunday. and Mr. and with her mother, Burbank on Easter that he is vimIoi JPotter.. Ruth, R. Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. Rucker and her sister, Mrs. w 111 ruu Mr and Mrs. Oliver juim' v..,.. J A Pock and daughter sn. u Miss day of March, 1939. wun and Marks St, con weekend the in Adams at A. nttendanee W. riiiiimr thf,ir over the Mr end Mrs. cd their son. Wayne, ffle saia iJlVil, Mm ami atMr. and pECKENpAUGH. Marie Larson were among those ference in Salt Lake City, Saturday Hospital in Salt Lake City on Laster Maurice H. Pack ManU of in families and M. and visiting Grant and Sunday. Sly tending conference Sunday. me this 4th day of April, 1939. weekend. Subscribed and sworn to before onri Tio" VVillnrd Hansen,. of Vernon, of Salt Lake last ni. Bertha Lake Mrs. City Salt ni" .ni TP TMntarV Public. Mrs. An-of City, is visiting herthfmother, Miss Marie Larson was one of the Los Angeles,it1 were Tuesday guests (SEAL) weekend. t.!- s and of Residing at Tremonton, Utah. family. liaiispn , ' nil op""jiia UlULUVl, a... appointed speakers at the banquet President Alfred Michaelis and Alwill expire June 19, 1940 Mr and Mrs. Ray Chldcster camej My commission the Eastern btaiea iau.y finished moving to New-- , ma King, of the M. I. A. stake board, here Monday and ALMA THEURER, held in the Ivory room of the CORRECT ATTEST: Mutual to in air. where www" Salt Lake, JOHN J. SHUMWAY, house Hotel, Friday evening priorheld were interesting speakers a Larson gave Lyn evening. reunion D. E. FleJn.t'1rA,-',-,li- ' Tuesday the regular missionary PlMrd'and Mrs. Lloyd Frederickson rnnsiMts of seven different brief account of his recent trip to cTiTU ni? IITAH at the hotel m tne evening. uunoru on Treasure Mrs. held and was show Mr. Livestock and the :itions of the finest A very fine Easter program Office of Bank Commissioner v and me wan uuiu hunaay connection in Saturday Island spent local bV aunuay nrPRPnted the Bri,-- ; ZS grains skillfully blemled lor 1 L RULON P. STARLEY, atives and friends In Ogden and of regular class work last Gate Exposition. in : is a place HolM. f L. a f fh rwmpsr. of Bishon those new flavors. ham City. hereby certify that the oregoing filed m my office on Xprfj , i939. Sunday morning. brot bovs men and of the above named company, o nf b'1'"!' Mr and Mrs. tien iseniun, tww vis-- Ulttll, Colorado,; RULON F. STARLEY, ! teams and trucks and hauled grovel Your W. A. Adams Mrs. and Mr. T O Harris, of Denver, and Bank Commissioner. in this tu ctrppts a round the chapel after-- ; friends and relatives Sunday, visiting ited in Farmington, - is which greatly improves the appearnoon. city to the building. oT.nroaehes nH Engine Mrs. Essie Petersen gave me Firsta Railway Electric Adams Leila and Ardes Use Misses tO in The Quinine Long on Family Relationship, Tuesdayme nisii lntrio lnnnmotives tnrdav afternoon were mfmHIC CilU-- i w"""B It is over 300 years since the railroads Relief on thA fr. Society service in be put their his to complimenting ladies e white man adapted quinine b U o i n it hf !m i bers. There were twenty-fivknew 01 on the Baltimore wnu ia ia.vi..b Verne Leah ta, use The Peruvian Indians Mrs. sister, and ten babies present. an 1895, for use in isammo" will its value and had used it for nir-c-. Nnnmi Ovler and Mrs. trousseau tea then. Mips Adams me ...!,. in of Bourne undetermined time. Fielding Don wed to the Dora Shaffer were hostesses Use of Cloth Is Traced r future. ana tradition, Chinese stiv. to after meeting group T?r,v, ninov was accidently According nr,i IVLCia from evolved llinr.h. cnrlncr was Bonaparte a Corsican Corsicnost Saturday, the use of cloth 1, v,,r q fniiinea was and Kanoleon Bonaparte of women carrying Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt the on wound in his practice a caused deep which an, born in its capital, Ajaccio, of Layton, are moving into the their children in fiber nets. family siieciira lu several rec1769. head, lequiring August 15, Flovd Adams home, which was mi. j close it. ently vacated by Mr. anamoved to have who Christensen, SPRING FEVER to reside. Larson David Mrs. Friday evening, which was K a charming reminiscence of tcririhnod club auciiucu vears by -IN ago fortv o;.,0h ivpr Missouri childhood, Mary for will bring ycu Mrs. John Walsh in Farmington McBride, famous radio and education purposes. Margaret in Cosmopolirecreational It at commentator, tells Members come from distant points her how yearning to tan for Mav, confer- thp strikes her always better be a girl I . ' r. ence and meet together at the home she U whether crocus, first the v;ilh lociovea much of of their blossoms the AND chest-nu- u vcars old. She is rr.dcr the cherry ,r oirrM-si1, blossoming horse of Jr. Walsh or John France peering mother of Bishop cf Paris, at the into l'ifth Ayenua windowshate. . Farmington. A 01 Gleed Merlin promiBe .spring U AY flowery Mr and Mrs. Cv.;; title the is for Spring" cnrt Sunday with her parents, New Leaf which to recall wi of this piece Mr.' and Mrs. R. L. Shaffer. spiritual rebirth cnil- very reader someabout and a n.fra' Tn Ovler Easter. XVII. aiiu own along his MAGAZINE - ' of after1 her McBride admits dren motored to Logan Sunday Mi., faiiure, nicely m J end is progressing usually L noon. Mr. Oyler I flourishes as Provi- at resolve Ktthe high operations his building with FOR COUVEHIHIT as perennially anu 1 Ellwood Bingham Mrs ONE YEAR ASS0RTME11T OF Idaho, bu!b Clifford Adamson, of Boise. One and were Monday guests of Mr.are s.sters The ladies Korth. " bulb " IWIIWI One it of Mr. Korth. POPULAR MECMam.v.;, and vcmtw Have Your Old Mattress In bulbs visS with Mr. and Mrs, Barl Young Three Made Into an . . . IKE . -' tabk-ppoonfnl- s overU) ' t cUon oed ' . i f.n . ; l0JS!,r,,M5 $:S&6Ss Kraft-Pken- U - f.-- d"" , 25. :Sf(K'urt Jf 29. ..- - in v I, v. - - 1 axce-llen-t DAIh.' w. " T.e-mont- ; liJSMli cier ofena - -- of l.l.l, i . . nir,rmv 1 1 BLEND ED x j GRAINS" owi, cySV J I """" Ask Grocer . r V ! a -- m-a- j:t. - iRE WE OUT OF LAMP BUS LBS -- El-wo- This Money Saving Oder AGAIN i iWf semi-annu- al Mib-Fou- ri. v POPULAR 011LY I ( MECHANICS 1 1 t 1 tt Mrs-Sylva- and Farm HeJps nf " Home w,.Jc Each Issue of SPRING SPECIAL ryD.E.ncaook, daughters and Louise and son UwerxtvofSy- "IIow to "Make a 1939 Litt'c jw" Combination rhoncph-Rad,o,-- " roar p 5 SlrK I ci, m Mmf., nT R. p. n in a handy (aiton bulb lt (Other assortments clso avanacie We Also Make New Spring Filled Mattresses Ui IU3TORY D.clricily ond co.t lass than We Call and Deliver FREE! are sight DROP A CARD TO e and many mere. vrNlENT COUPON ITiATTRESS 150-wa- tt S7.95 up oui--B- Four-tub- On rriced for a Short Time at i Re-can- Evcrton Spring Filled 6B ULBS u 100-wa- Do you want to cut your home or Are j vou make inexpensive home ioprovementt? ' new uses tor CUSCarucu tviU.r .avtng money by find Q? what do you menu Can you service v electricity. know about tne laicsi v,v t mechanics, inventions, .1 ..aerinnl answer m POPULAR MECHANICS of o for you and help you solve hundreds ry,Dtne,x cuecesuons, practice -; tach issue cnrnoney-makin- g rnonc y and useable plans q lucas. iiere are omv miss: you will not want to uild 1 1 e "Save That Old Chair, Boat Motor a Serviceable Low Cost Celluloid and Metal ."Cementing Glass, Tractor Build Your Own 1 75-wa- ,If 1 ,-- r you you hair l.'t ,...1.1 iw. fiminz - EVERTON to ufl-- hair to Mit jour MATTRESS CO rilONE "1 Utah Ihigham City, HODGES Phone 27 BEAUTY SAWN r.r.u.M citt. irrAn 1 wilh ood bulb. ,0 ch.ap LgM A 1 |