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Show f BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY k I (I ,...vtcr 5 fJ ci a3 M.. i ti-On ,I.,irr,an. KlIo-r.- g -- ,. ,hp O.00f 5 eric f ! ! I ' ?h by! tin ! go&f f deter- I :liu f rJD;" fr , i k I Sded I Ire lees matyf wale! i 1 1 :i Mm the Rennet-Custar- Carl and home Friday fron an to the Northwest and trip Pacific Coast to California a surprise visit to they made who is in the mechanics ha Son of the Army. They greatly -j- oyed their trip. E. Hansen was in Salt Lake Cty on busness. Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Edna Petersen, Essie jfrj were urson and Mrs. Linda Somers ladies Relief to the Society hostesses and busi-- I after their monthly work So-- I Relief the in held Eess meeting Mrs. afternoon. rooms Tuesday dety on nu-- ! Ida Rhodes gave the lesson was made wool A quilt trition. heavy i d renuet-eiislar- d j ty the ladies. S Mis. David Larson I Atknson were mi Mrs. n fchort-cak- e of cictpr-ln-la- w j Mrs Hansen. Robert J. Potter, sons I spiaiif gtf quick-froze- Lwuraed has years! the Wc " J K J quick-froze- nther relativies in Utah. a Rter of Mrs. Larson ioubit ion m on ,n Lavton f sisMaybe, Mrs. Joseph fJ f I en-fro- . aW iivi, ; Sanoay Nam Quick-froze- n CMrs.were calling on Mr. and Mrs. ir.rson and Mr. and were rouK Navj.t Here are tome recipes that will Cook onion In the fat, add be appreciated by those who are tomato,theLimas and spaghetti. St. Valentine's Day by celebrating Individual having a family feast or a frolic Strawberry Shortcakes with friends: Individual strawberry shortcakes are attractive for dessert at a Valentine Punch Valentine's day luncheon or for 1 1 lb. 4 oz. can tour pie cherries party refreshments. The 6 whole cloves strawberries come all ready 1 stick of cinnamon to serve cleaned, hulled, sliced Vz cup light brown and sweetened, as full f flavor sugar 4 cups canned unsweetened and vitamins as the day they were Hawaiian pineapple Juice picked and Red vegetable coloring Spread 1 (16 oz.) box Pour cherries and their sirup In strawberries, just thawed, a saucepan. Add cloves and cinna- on the lower halves of 4 hot mon and bring to a boil. Add sugar and buttered. biscuits, and simmer for five minutes. Strain Top with uppersplit halves and addimixture through a fine sieve and tional berries. Garnish with y3 cup chill sieved mixture. Combine with cream, whipped. Serves 4. pineapple juice, which has been Valentine chilled in cans before opening. 1 pkg. vanilla rennet Add a few drops of red coloring, powder or enough to make the mixture a 1 pint milk, ordinary or homogenized bright cherry color. To serve, pour over Ice cubes In glasses. Yield: Vz cup raspberry jam Yj cup whipping cream Eight glasses. teaspoon vanilla Carotene Salad 1 teaspoon sugar Toss together lightly with 2 forks: 10 lady fingers IVi cups orange pieces 3 tablespopns graham cracker 1 cups finely cut carrot crumbs cup raisins Set ' out five dessert dishes. Add desired salad dressing to Divide the jam among Serve on lettuce or them placingraspberry moisten. about 1V& tablespoons shredded cabbage and garnish in the bottom of each dish. Cut with cup chopped peanuts. the lady fingers lengthwise, placServes 6. ing four pieces around the sides of Basta Fazoul each dish. Make vanilla (a one dish meal) according to directions on 2 cups cooked, dried Limas the package. Pour into dessert 2 cups tomato sauce or stiaincd dhjlies on top of the jam. Do not tomatoes until firm about 10 minutes. 1 tablespoon chopped ouicn C:i'ii iu refrigerator. Just before r2 pound spaghetti .rvin?, top with whipped cream, 6 tablespoons bacon fat to which sugar and vanilla have 1 teaspoon salt beon r.ddcd. Sprinkle with graham crocker crumby, cr place a soft teaspoon pepper Cook the spaghetti in boiling nink candy heart on top of whipped salted water until F.oft and drain, cream. Alaska. They Hen Friday. having attended t By BETTY BARCLAY Don Bourne and n,,tr Jr. were in Salt Lake t,,inss. Friday. John Payne, of Hey-'!Z- L C6S u and Miss Helen Friday guests of Mr. Boyd Olsen in Salt Lake ay. I d Cupid's Brew cups freshly brewed decaffeinated coffee Y cup whipping cream, whipped Vi teaspoon cinnamon Vs teaspoon nutmeg Top hot decaffeinated coffee with a spoonful of whipped cream Into which the spices have been folded. Sugar may be served with tho coffee if desired. Serve decaffeinated coffee at your Valentine's Day party and your guests won't be worried over sleeping problems later on. Magic Valentine Candle y3 cup (7's oz. can) sweetened condensed milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 cups sifted confectioners (4X) MR Wi and Saturday Friday seat Id!- UTAH TRE5I0XTON, to- "ARGENTINE sugar (about) l'i d beau-tificati- You'll be sure of a gay St. Valentine's party if you start your guests off with one of tlie lit"." parlor games that are easy to learn. Circlegammon, an exciting new development of backgammon or Dog Fight, the new airplane manoeuvring game played cm a vertical board are sure to be party , Je-ne- al NIGHTS" "THEMUMMY HAND" pow-- - Tues. - Wed. Sun. - Mon. NORMA SHEARER - ROBERT NAZniOVA in TAYLOR - "ESCAPE" txt OF TI5IE MARCH "Arms and the Men U.S. A." Thursday - Friday - Saturday .'SEVEN SINNERS' "LEATHER PUSHERS" A out-of-tow- n Mrs. Alva Rhodes and daughter, Dorothy, were Ogden visitors Monday and were in Logan on business, Saturday. , An upset was the basketball game lost to the Fielding quint at Fielding Thursday eve by the. local boys. How ever our boys took the game from Tremonton here Monday evening. Mrs. L. M. Holman entertained at a quilting on Thursday, Vernon Shaffer made a short week end visit home from Wendover, where he is employed on government defense projects. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes entertained at a hot supper Thursday evening, folowcd by gamesl. The guests were:. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth, Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs Jr. The week before Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs entertained the same group at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Pau Larson entertain- - SPEED QUEEfl SPEGIAL! FOR FEBRUARY ONLY SPEED QUEEN Washer SPEED QUEEN Drain Tubs 12 Packages SO - t WinTE KING SOAP V , 1 Spring -- CLOTHESPINS j ALL FOR tv' M tittle as K. c p" pi Jj fJ) a I..... ... w 95l Entire group costs you no mcrr A i, than you would ordinarily pay for the washer alone. PURCHASE ON EASY TSRMS Phone 35 for QUALITY MERCHANDISE BUILDING MATERIALS - HARDWARE CASTLE GATE COAL - GLASS AND CHINA WARE Farmers' Cash Union Phone 35 Tremonton DEWEYVILLE By Mr9. Thomas Ault Mr. and Mrs. Fred Germer, of Logan, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Couch in Logan on Sunday. Mrs. Chester Campbell, of Afton, Wyoming, visited with Mrs. Addie Gardner and Mrs. Lester Pierson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and family, of Clifton, Idaho, visited a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood. On Wednesday night the Boy Scouts held their annual entertainment, hon- oring their parents, with their scout ieader. Bert Wheatley, in charge. An oyster supper was served to the bish- oprjC an(j their wives, members of the M. I. A. officers and scout officiers and wives and scouts and their parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble attended the funeral of a relative at Payson, recently. Lowell Burbank and Miss Miller, of Logan, visited relatives in Salt Lake City over the weekend. The folks of the ward turned out Friday and cleaned the inside of the church. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Heusser on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Heusser and Mrs. Captain Lydia Norr as lesMary Marble was in charge. The son was given by Mrs. Virginia Black ham. A story of the pioneers excursion held last Summer, was given by Mrs. Addie Gardner. Horace Barnard and Bert Wheat-ley- , scout directors of the Deweyville ward, accompanied a group of scouts to a scout court of honor, held at Snowvilte on Saturday evening. On Friday evening the Deweyville ward bishopric's birthday anniversary party was held at the ward amusement hall, consisting of a program, games and dancing. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Eurbnnk and relatives from Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr. Sunday was Wednesday afternoon a dunce orthe Primary by given, sponsored ganization for the children. On the evening of Wednesday, the girls' dance was one of the special rvpnts of the vear. Print foimals was another attraction. home Sunday Merlin Fryer came has he whero Lake City, Salt from been convalescing from his operation. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mr. Geno Schleb and family, who spent the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fryer of this place. from William Frearson returned Monon In Logan the Budge hospital day, much Improved. SHOP THROUGH THE LEADER ADS FIRST By Ready-to-We- ELWOOD Kirs. II. P. Ragmassen Ko-for- d. Kr, and Mrs. Frank Heslop had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and ar botiiweTl"! Mrs. O. A. Seager spent the last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Seager at Spanish Fork. She returned home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Seager of Price, who spent the night with their parents and then returned to their home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tippets and Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Hilman, of Logan, were gifits of Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Tippets and Mrs. Abbott are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson and Mrs. Rose Peterson spent Sunday at Dayton, Idaho visiting Mrs. Peterson's brother, Andrew Checketts and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Knowlton and Elder Richard R. Lyman, of Salt Lake who were the visitors at our quarterly conference, were dinner guests Sun day evening of Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott. Mrs. Doris Fridal attended a meeting at Honeyville Monday, after which she visited her mother, Mrs. May Merrill at B.righam. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eichels and daughter, Carol Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield and daughters and Doris of Ogden, visited Mrs. Rose Peterson during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ault and son, of Logan, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ault Sunday. Mrs. Rosella Wolke and little daughter, of Brigham City, are spending the week w ith her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Oscar Mix sweetened condensed milk and vanilla. Add confectioners' (4X) sugar gradually, mixing until smooth and creamy. Makes Roll out on a Elightly pounds. sugared board about 4 inch thick. Cut with a small heart-shapecookie cutter. Decorate with mottoes, such as "To My Love," put on with a water color paint brush dipped in melted chocolate. After class work in M. I. A. Tues ed The day evening1, a large audience enjoyed guests were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Oyler moving pictures, shown by Ben Ben- of Tremonton. ton. The films were of world wde interest; of scenic Utah, Yellowstone Park, Tremonton and our own towns people. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rhodes, Ladies Exclusive ieasttremontonI 6 mcer; Orpheum Theatre - LaGra Shop I A children's variation Is to cut marshmallows into very fine pieces and arrange ia the outline of a heart on top of each rennet-custarjust before serving. j :afc Ill-HH- H BEAUTIFUL DRESSES - HATS and ACCESSORIES - that Milady wants. I ed inks HMIII11I liltWWWHH $ word that trover, who is in the Army J mechanics division, naa 76. I 9 to ft. w weds will oaKe. . ly,. idA.no. Mr. Urt'UVV. school of the in ,ninr . , . ..,.,a- IS a. ow ,t KiyuMoscow Agncuiiuic. at fcryJ , I NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE selected at J California Fashion Market, arriving daily . . . I Select your spring outfiit early while select-ion- s are best. Wednesday united bffJWwere I dinner at the " party rtLu.. Ete H4 FTV3 E Spring Outfit Prp Tues- - Mr. and tawi, r.iahn JU' I illian. and Robert ItF;ndrihard i,.iicr "- - M,f Even Cupid Must Eat Ild LflrU Mr. BJ f 13, 1941 Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Dickey were( the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrsu Eli Anderson. Mrs. Dickey was the! ' former Naomi Clark, one of Mauriaef Anderson's missionary companion. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson and family were the Sunday dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes. It was i Delores' farewell dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lewis, of Pre ton, Idaho, were the Monday dinnw ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris, Mrs. Lewis is Mrs. Christensen's skn ter and are staying indefinitely wlfU Mrs. Christensen. Mrs. Reed Harris visitied Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in Ogden visit Ing Helen Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer, Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Forsgren and Mr. anct '. Mrs. Harry Drew were in Ogden oi Monday evening. Mr. Johnson, a teacher at the high' sichool, furnished the program at Mu tual Tuesday .evening, demonstrating' the art of make-uMr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson enter tained at a Valentine dinner party Monday evening. The guests wera seated at two ong tables, which had center pieces of white sweet peasy with red candles in crystal holders on either side. Mrs. Anderson was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Ken neth J. Paskett of Henifer, and Misses Maurine and Eloise Anderson. A group of Relief Society ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Joshe on it Gibson being Tuesday, phine 78th birthday. The regular Relief So ciety meeting was conducted, aftet which a dainty tray lunch was sexycd. A subscription to the Relief So ciety magazine was presented her as a birthday gift ; , p. " At our ladies Farm Bureau to be February 19 at the lira D. L Moore, Mrs. Etaat Witton home of Mrs. Doris Fridal, the two of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lund county nurses will be present to give and sons Llovd and Ellis, Mrs. Elvira a demonstration ana lesson on urst Folkman and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph aid. All ladies of East Tremonton are BIRTH ANNOUNCED Robinson and son Kent of Plain City, invited to be present Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Hunsaker, ot and Heber Lund of Fair West. Their Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield were j Honeyville are the proud parents of visit was in honor of Mrs. Heslop's iMalad visitors saiuraay anu ounuay. ; a Daoy Doy, Dorn teDruary o at i ' birthday. Mrs. Ray Hill and children, of Man- - Brigham hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen visited tua, visited Tuesday with her parents their daughter and family at Ogden jir, and Mrs. R. G. Brough. Monday and attended to some busi-- j ness. Mrs. Fred Barfus received word on us Barf Fred and Hansen Joseph Sunday of the death of her aunt at THE were Idaho visitors last week. Soca Springs. They left here Tuesday ACCORDION Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Dallin, Mrs. to attend the funeral, which was held Delbert Holmgren, Mrs. Roy Holm-- 1 on Wednesday at Soda Springs. They Gentile Valley gren and Miss Jensen and other will visit relatives at Only .$1.00 on visited their way. friends from Eear River City, TER WEEK Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen re-with Mrs. LaMar Iverson, at the home that their son, from word ceived Jay, FOR THE USE OF AN her parents, Mr. and Mrs. June field air from the was transferred the he from AND INDIVIDUAL ACCORDION return her Thompson, after Jan- - in California to Alaska. They left born LESSONS. a with girl, baby hospital From there uary 24th. This makes 5 girls for Mr. lest week from Seattle. AMOUNT PAID WILL ATPLH they will sail for Alaska in a few and Mrs. Iverson. ON PURCHASE PRICE IF Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis entertained days. His many friends surely wish YOU DECIDE TO BUT in honor of Mrs. Robert Ellis' birth-- , him a pleasant mp, ana Hawks Mrs. Mr. and Eardley CALL TODAY day last Friday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. L.. Ellis, Mr. and baby, of Wendell, Idaho, has been Mrs. Mrs. Albert Thompson and family, visiting Mrs. Hawks' parents, Mr. and MIDLAND HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Von Koford of Elwood Mrs. R. P. Hansen and other relatives left 10 the of last They for here days. Stark Clifford Tremonton, Utah Mrs. and Mr. and for their home last week. Bear River City. - Mrs. George Lyon of Morgan, Mr. and held Wednesday, i i I LEARN TO PLAY i PIANO Pay j of j j j , Edward Harris ARE THESE LINES EQUAL? 11 ' This is a familiar optical illusion. At a glance the lower line appears to be much longer but meas ore them yourself and you'll find them exactly equal. An optical illusion, yes! There is no illusion, how ever, about Better Light-Bette- r Sight Lamps. 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