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Show BEAR RIVER RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Leaders Schedule Recreation Institute FIELDING Bt Enid Wellinj I I i and 24, 1940 Three recreational institutes will be held In Utah from November 5 to 21. under direction of Miss Madeline L. Stevens, cf the national recreation association, Fern Shipley, assistant state club leader, reports. fiom Juab, Millard, Canpete and Utah counties will gath er at Nephi, November 5, 6, 7, and r Mr and Mrs. M. J. Udy Coleen, and Miss Norma Burns in Ogden visiting spent last Saturday relatives. ith Gerald Foster and jfr and Mrs. and J. R. Foster, of son. Jerry, small were guests SaturIdaho, pocatello, Mrs. W. M. and Mr. of day evening and Mrs. Mr. brought They Welling. daugrh-t-- 4-- H Rcpn-sent;tive- with them. Pocatello to Fielding jThevS. Morgan had been visiting in for several days with their daughter.5? and families. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan visited at the Welling home until Tuesday, when they left for their home in San Jose, California. Mrs. V far train. Mrs. Ezra Richards visited in Hy-ru- (Serves , . m cherries. Lima Salad 1 cup cooked, dried Llmas 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons minced onions Vi cup diced, cooked beets hi cup French dressing 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley Mix ingredients and chill before serving. Arrange on lettuce. Spiced Gem Turnover Cake Part 10 maraschino cherries Part S flour . cups 1 teaspoona baking powder hi teaspoon salt I teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup dark brown sugar 2 eggs 44 cup milk. hi cup melted butter Part 1: Melt butter in a heavy killet (12 inches), add brown sugar and stir until dissolved. Place drained pineapple gems and maraschino cherries in a design In the syrup. Part 2: Sift together flour, baking powder, salt, spices, add remaining ingredients and beat vigorPour cake ously until smooth. batter over fruit, bake in a moderate oven (325 to 350 F.) 50 to 60 minutes. Loosen cake from the pan with a spatula and invert on a large serving platter. Serve hot wjth or without whipped cream. .. and Mrs." Leon Grover visited last week in Roberts, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wells. Mrs. Belle Laub was hostess last Thursday to the Social Development club at her home in Fielding. During the program hour musical numbers were furnished by Mrs. Percy Hess of Los Angeles. Miss Woodside of Garland gave a very interesting talk on Parlimentary Law. About 25 to 10 servings. Black Magic Frosting 2 squares unsweetened chocolate cups' (1 can) sweetened condensed milk Yield: 8 tablespoon water 1 the by the first Thursday in November with Mrs. Jack Munson as hostess. Miss Ray Peterson visited in Clarks ton last week with friends and rela- tives. gem or S Mr. members were present. During social hour luncheon was served the hostess. The club will meet 1 hi cup butter H cup dark brown sugar cups canned Hawaiian pineapple , . 4-- 4 cup lemon juice hi cup orange juice hi cup sugar Few grains salt 1 cup ginger ale (or carbonated wr.ter) Combine and pour over cracked ice in cocktail glasses. Garnish with mint sprigs or maraschino last weekend with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen were Logan visitors last Saturday. A large number of people from Fielding attended a wedding dance held in the Legion Hall at Malad, Friday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns, who were recently marr" ied, and arc living at present in Fielding. Mrs. Burns was formerly Miss Eva Smith of Malad. A large number of local people avail ed themselves of the opportunity for deer hunting, and most everyone was lucky, enough to get their deer; Leo Farnsworth went into the Beaver country where he was joined by his son, Theron Farnsworth, of Los Angeles, and several other business men from the coast Others have gone into surrounding canyons, including E. H. Packer, Horace L. Richards, Rex t Richards, Leonard Welling, Dave Jones and Bolton Owens. All report very good success. Blaine Funk and Frantz Standing went to Beaver for their deer hunting. Byrl Standing is visiting1 in Roberts, Idaho for an indefinite period. Miss Enid Welling spent the week ' end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling. Saturday, Enid and her mother attended the football game in Logan. DEWEYVILLE lly Mrs. Thomas Ault Henry Marble is improving from a major operation at the Dee hospital . at Ogden. I ty planning boards, Miss Shipley says. Miss Stevens, who is at present recreational inst'tutes in tht state of Washington, i3 well trained in a broad field cf recreational activities. She has had expciiPice ai'id study both in America ar. i Europe. In Europe she learned folk .ances by dancing with the peasants. ton-ducti- ng WHY WORRY? Carry Insurance A Regular This Newspaper. i Melt chocolate la ton of doubla boiler. Add sweetened condensed milk, stir over boiling water 5 minutes until it thickens. Add water. Ccol. Spread on cold cake. Makes enough frosting to cover tops and sides of 2 layers, or toy aud sides cf loaf cake generously, or about 24 cup cakes. Venison Jelly (Makes alout 11 medium glassci) 4 cups juice 7 cups sugar Va bottle fruit pectin To prepare Juice, stem 3 pound fully ripe grapes and crush thoroughly. Add hi cup apple vinegar, 1 teaspoon cloves, and 2 teaspoons cinnamon. Bring to a boll, cover, and simmer 10 minutes. Place fruit in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out Juice. ' Measure sugar and. Juice into large saucepan and mix.; Bring to a boil over hottest Are and at once add bottled v;frint pectin, stirring constantly. Then bring to a fttll roMng toil and boil hard Vt mlnutd.-- . Remove from Are, skim, pour (julckly. Paraffin hot Jelly at once, hostesses serve deji Thoughtful caffeinated coffee so that guests can enjoy extra cups without los. ing sleep later on; Sweet Dreamt Brew 6 cups decaffeinated coffee hi cup whipping cream, whipped hi teaspoon cinnamon hi teaspoon nutmeg Top each cup of coffee with a spoonful of whipped cream into which the apices have been folded. Sugar may be served with the coffee. Recipes for Party Fun A new game craze that will be a special Joy to hostesses is played with numbered blocks in individual trays. The object is to turn the blocks so as to make a row of the same numbers before anyone else does. No bridge table Is needed and anyone can learn the technique in a split second. Monopoly, the classic real estate trading game, continues to be a party If your guests are favorite. Intrigued by battle strategy, you might introduce them to Dog Fight, a new game that provides authentic in i'i t X r j0 f son-in-la- themmfM3 Buy 1 1 d(H if ii iff Golden Rine . Pnnnd HI-R- T. GRAPES raZl 5 LEMONS LETTUCE i,ad 46 ORANGES 3 YAMS ' CELERY 13 'St PUMPKINS 9' clashes between airplanes and aircraft guns. CABBAGE 50 lbs 15 19 2 5 STL , 16 5 CRANBERRIES - 3TKL CARROTS 39c anti- or Brown 3Powd. ican Falls, Idaho. .Friday evening the Sunday School class of Dewey Gardner enjoyed a party at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Games were played and dainty refreshments served. A number of deer hunters have returned home with their limit. Miss Helen Sudbury entertained at a party Saturday night. guests were Ray Loveland and Lyle Loveland of Salt Lake City. Erwin Gardner is at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. A. A. Loveland, after receiving treatment for Black Widow spider bites at the Valley hospital in Tremonton. J. W. Ault, of Logan, visited his brother, T. R. Ault, of this place, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank, and Glen and Delbert Jen sen, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury returned home Monday, after a four-da- y hunting trip. They enjoyed the trip and they brought back their deer. Dee, Ray and Lyle Loveland, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of relatives here. Monday, John Becker, of Ogden, called on relatives here. Friends and relatives are sorry to hear of the illness of C J. Dewey and are hoping for his speedy recovery. Saturday, Mrs. Con Fryer enter tained in honor of her daughter, Cleo's birthday. Games were played, refreshments served. L CARNATION BREAD J 16 CALUMET Out-of-to- I S!h.ra,..i 9 215 2!,... GRAHAMS COOKIES r! RAISINS iocdfef. MINCEMEAT 2V UT r Broken can BUTTER 7 TwIn i'caks No. 2 can PUMPKIN 21 10 2GNf"15 GR. BEANS 15 (i a vj srs. soup IH?AC 1 3 DEV MEAT I JlM 2 20 SH0RTENING3R.39 PIEDMONT ri8! 29 rACPAni? Dressing 19 quart P-N- SHRIMP uss-iii- 29 7 .b. i - ,1 Lr Fancy Sifted 3urs !..25 'ial. DREFTK 25 20 55!. 10 20 SUPURBI. 15 CIDER EDWARDS HONEY vSSL Paii WHITE MAGIC r."-- beauti-ncatio- 0 1 1 1 1 M"ti f t IHfUiHfH H'.tH"H' 1 1 M 1 1 1 Fall and Winter HATS ;off Orpheum Theatre Saturday and Monday Only! t Ladies Exclusive 1 1 1 1 1. ,, ,t, ,t, 4, .t, j, ,8, ,t, ,,, ,t, Ready-to-We- lt, 4, ,., ,t, 4..4.4 lb "Gangs of Chicago" ! "GRANDPA GOES TO TOWN" 27 27 21 PORK CHOPS Sun. - Mon. - Tuen. Vz PRICE " PRIDE AND FARM BATTERY RADIOS PREJUDICE" at Our Ogden Store Only SOLD ON EASY TERMS SCuQSS-REfl- O Tremonton, Utah GR. BEEF GREER G ARSON and LAURENCE OLIVIER in ON ALL OP OUR 1940 SPARTON Sold FLFRTElfi Rf). STGF.ES rhone 307 Shoulder Cut - lb. ... and Saturday ar ,t, ,y ISQQE IS(5)fflG(S3 TREMONTON, CTAJI OA-Fri- day LaGra Shop Otrden, Utah t00t0t0m0b0t0t0t00i0t0fi0g0r0m0i AnU-Wor- Adl "'J5T"' Mrs. Axel Hassell entertained at her home here, honoring her mother, Mrs. J. L. Couch of Garland, on Monday. Ry Mrs. David Larrou Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester and children visited relatives in Salt Lake Mrs. Bernice Petersen, Mrs. Naomi Sorensen, Mrs. Maxine Adams were City, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen had as hostesses to the Relief Society members during the social hour after the their guests over the weekend, their regular monthly work and business son, Joe Hansen, of Wendell, Idaho, Mr. and and daughter and meeting. There were twenty-thre- e Mrs. Vern Eames and family, of Araer present. Relief Society Ward conference is scheduled for next Sunday evening, Talks on the subject were given by with a special program to be present- Mrs. Essie Petersen and J. H. Miller. ed. All are invited. Melvin Martin, from South Carolina, The Bee Hive girls gave the pro- rendered songs, accompanying himgram in Tuesday evening meeting. self on the guitar. He also played the All have been very active in the work harmonica and guitar at the same and all will be eligible for graduation, time, giving additional numbers by reported Mrs. Laxona Grover, their request. Bee Keeper. Mrs. Parley James and Mrs. SherMr. and Mrs. John Oyler Jr. have man Clark, of Salt Lake City, were as their guests this week Mrs. Ray weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook and small son and Mrs. Glen Larson. Grover, of California, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen moMr. and Mrs. David Larson re tored to Syracuse" Sunday afternoon ceived a telephone call from the L. to extend birthday greetings to Mrs. D. S. hospital Wednesday announcing D. E. Cook, mother of Hansen. the arrival of a Paul, Louis and Lyn Larson traveldaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Olsen. This was welcome led as far south as Milford to get news to the Larsons as It is their their deer, but each was successful in first grandchild. Mrs. Olsen was forbagging one. Other local hunters shot merly Miss Marie Larson. deer nearer home but report the game Mrs. J. N. Jensen, of Los not so plentiful as of recent years. Angeles, w visiting with her sister, Mrs, Alva Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen and family A Good Thing ADVERTISING Rhodes, this week. left Wednesday for Fresno, California, For a Rainy Day. A spcial program on home n where they will spend the winter with was given Sunday evening. her brother, Dr. Sorensen and family. fm00t0:0:0.000s0x0t0-00- EAST GARLAND for the first institute. Second school in the series will be held at Richfield for delegates from Sevier, Piute, Carficld and Wayne counties, November 11 to 14, inclusive. The third school will be' held at Price, November 18 to 21, with lepresentativea from Emery, Carbon and Grand counties attending. Each school is restricted to CO persons and arrangements for attendance at the meetings are to be made by county agricultural agents and coun 8 By BETTY BARCLAY Citrus Cocktail Welling accompanied them as Ogden, where they took the M. a3 I Wednesday ROBERT 2 HAMS r!fe.!r."a". , Thursday 1 YOUNG in "SPORTING BLOOD" u jiwfsrnrinrsHr rri umw 1 V PORK STEAK,, BACON FRANKS IT j'J "coe 2 ,k 13 21 18 29 ?7 ry la |