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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1841 mm m 'PAGE TERES m . by jySAM THAYE Lr"orsE''ou'"ln rast Hosiery four had talked about tie new sofa ioi the tim ..t Inrff ' last, makft the o Bl h"ve come w Local health officers from all sechad found "just tions of the state reported a total of V3i the at Ae wanted down cases communicable disease to of 348 ' tr tore Father had said "go Board of Health for State Utah the had 'and the children week ending February 21. This the . "certainly a honey more solemn w 183 cases tewer tnan were reportW 249 ed for the previous week and the subject. ce on cases fewer than were reported for - c ..,. , .. tlift money- me i penoa one year ago. be we ouguicorresponaing it away summer or put Qne casg of para.typhoid fever was ritnp No telling what's going; . ,eported from Salt Lake City. Accord Mother said rnagnani-;- .ng tQ the attending physiciani the . . .. fill new sofa' not:.- Deautuui that v,i,t : wno is a siuaem, apparenuy seeing While time. the contrac'ted all "mind's I", tne infection in the bacter- eye that 0,,pst,vm ""fee. Wlin UP mined laboratory at school. a new bicycle iology case of diptheria was reported One when she'd ever from Salt Lake City and one case riTnew rag for her bedroom. from Provo. chil-R- e was adamant. "No, A case of infantile paralysis was have told them. "We can't from Salt Lake City. The reported 1 and your Mother's got her patient, who is 8 years of age, sufcan Sffon that sofa. Maybe we fered an acute attack of the disease :fat bicycle this fall and the rug in the latter part of November, 1940, but due of the f act that the parents ther spring." on thought their son was suffering from me scenes like this are going influenza no physician was called at ail ovtT uuc j been for eren that time. The diagnosis was made X&ns For there's an old saying recently on the basis of a paralysis IT we cannot eat our cake and of the muscles of one leg. Circummost households stances surrounding this case emphaIt too" and in at once. If size further the necessity of calling everything buy mPTif! for a soia wt? Mi,r. muai rvrt lint in the family doctor in all cases of 'jt a rug for the time being. acute illness we must goj Qne case 0 meningococcus menin- t wennbuy a new car Of course. Oiner eApcuocc was reported from Provo. The that must be gitis is a woman 46 years of age. ere are certain things patient Other diseases reported were as folWht day after day, year in and as food, clothes and lows: chickenpox, 123; influenza, 43; ,,ar for measles, 8; German measles, 17; Iter but we have to arrange mumps, 34; pneumonia, 7; scarlet tvery is "r"" has its 'fever, 3; tuberculosis, 1; whooping Our country as a whole, too. Iheres just cough, 70; gonorrhea, 10; syphius, jTtndmg problems in the national treasury, and 25, and septic sore throat. much h . even if we increase taxes, there's still Because of the greatly increased i limit to what Uncle Sam has to mand abroad for finished goods for on his tig household. has to war purposes, exports of Amei ican Right now our country rand more than we can imagine on farm products during 1940 show a nms and planes and ships and camps, decline of 21 per cent in value com-every one is agreed that these pared with 1939, the office of Foreign "amounts must be poured out in order: Agiicultural Relations reports. Agri-i- o make us so strong no country will cultural imports, however, show an to attack us. But because we're increase of about 15 per cent in all of this on Defense we ue. The increase, however, was consist go easy other places or there fined almost entirely to products such nil be trouble just as there would as rubber, not produced in the Unit-i- t in your family budget if you in- - ed States. sated on buying everything at once. Total American agricultural exports And where can we save ? Not on during 1940 were valued at $517,000,-00- 0 Visefled relief . . not on insurance. . . compared with $655,000,000 in sot the regular functions of gove1939. Reasons given for marked re rnment but on the waste and extrav- - duction in exports during the year agance of local governments, Experts were extension of the blockade on the tell us that millions of dollars could European continent, Italy's entrance h saved for Uncle Sam if people into the war, and large scale attacks watch local expenditures; if we ion the United Kingdom which added would take the trouble to see that the greatly to the difficulty of shipping .money spent right at home, under our to the British market. r.oses as it were, is spent wisely and without waste. It will take a little help keep our country to be as reasonable, .'.it might take a little time onable about spending money as our t tut it will be worth it if we all family is! thfi . PUBLIC HEALTH COLUMN Here are a few recipes, carefully over Sprinkle cud chosen with the Lenten season in of pineapplegelatin juice. Let soak for mind: five minutes. Add rest of pineapple juice which has been heated to the Haddock Eaked With Cheese boiling point. Stir mixture until 2 packages fillet of gelatin i.i dissolved. Add sugar, . haddock, partially thawed sak, and lime juice. Stir until 1 tablespoon minced onion blended. When mixture begin to 4 tablespoons butter thicken, place in a bowl of cracked teaspoon salt ice and beat Avith a rotary eg? Dash of pepper beater until gelatin is thick and lVa cups fine soft bread crumbs fluffy like whipped cream. Fold in Vi, cup American cheese grated and cottage cheese mayonnaise milk cup which have been mixed together. Separate fillets and cut in servThis amount will fill a one quart ings; sprinkle with salt and pepper mold, and four to six individual and place in shallow baking dish. molds. Chill until firm and unmold Saute onion in batter until deli- on a platter. Garnish with cately browned. Add salt, pepper, crisp large olives and greens, bread crumbs and cheese, and toss radish roses. etulfed Serve with a tart lightly with fork to mix well. French dressing. Yield. 12 servings. Spread over fillets, pressing firmly on fish. Pour milk around fish and Magic Lemon Banana Pie bake in moderate oven (350 F.) 35 Vj cups sweetened condensed (not minutes, or until fish is cooked and evaporated) milk crumbs are delicately browned. cup lemon juice Serves 4. Grated peel 1 lemon foods make It possi- Stir until filling thickens. Add: 2 medium-sizeble to have ocean - fresh fish bananas, cut In small pieces throughout Lent, no matter how far crumb crust pie you live from the eea. All the Pour into fresh flavor and vitamins of vege- shell. Cover with: tables, fruits and sea foods are cup cream, whipped and sweetsealed in at the time of ened with 2 tablespoons powdered sugar Decorate top of pie with banana Magic Mayonnaise Chill. slic3. y$ cup sweetened condensed milk Drip Coffee cup vinegar or lemon juice Vi cup salad oil or melted butter Plenty of hot coffee is a pleasure 1 egg yolk at Lenten meals. You can all inteaspoon salt dulge in second cups without danFew grains cayenne ger of sleeping problems later on 1 teaspoon dry if you serve decaffeinated coffee. Place ingredient;; . i rising bowl. Remember that immaculately clean Beat with rotary c; bsater until equipment is essential to good mixture thicker.3. If thicker con- coffee, and be sure to give decaffesistency is desired, place in refrig- inated coffee, made by the pot or erator to chill before serving. percolator method, slightly longer Makes 1 cups. This mayonnaise brewing than the ordinary kind. Is always magically smooth and When you use a drip pot, usa creamy, and will give an appetizing one tablespoon of and delicious flavor to Lenten drip grind decat'oinatcd coffee for salads of fish and vegetables. each cup (M pint) of boiling water. Hawaiian Cheese Mold drip coffee pot. Put coffee 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin in upper compartments of pot. 3 cups canned unsweetened Pour fresh, briskly boiling water Hawaiian pineapple juice over It. Cover and let stand in 4 tablespoons sugar warm place until all water has i H teaspoon salt dripped through once. Remove Juice of 1 lime upper compartment and cover pot. cup thick mayonnaise 1 cup cottage cheese Serve. 5 . - ... ,ttrSred M j "dare Housecoats IP! ' j ' 1 VjQT Laundry fUOj Surprise acKase I piece' Silver Set 3 ' 32 Metier Set piece (While ata p "ngers. 1 1 Safety Wringer protects busy Giant Family-sizFast, Gentle Washer. Silent-Pow- EASY-nam- er el e, All White Porcelain Tub Agitator - Best for d Gear Case - Good for a U f Finish - latest Models 3.98 1.98 By Mrs. Thomas Ault $ ... two-ton- ed . I of spring! Gay Frocks J.98 Smart Brent-woo- M $ On February 20th the Grand Master Peter Marble and and staff visited Tremonton Lodge Dorothy Marble attended a farewetto. 45. Ogden was here with a fine ds for I fVf 13-4- 1. spring. ; Cynthia Slips 98 Rayon crepe or satin. Trimmed or tailored. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dainty Gowns in honor of C. Henry Nielson, given crowd of members. Malad was here at his home in Brigham City, Wed- with a fine spirit. Our entertainment nesday evening. Mr. Nielson leaves committee was 100 per cent and over. with the National Guard in March. Laree Barnard spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnard in Ogden. Mrs. J. "W. Spackman is visiting here w ith her children and families, Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Barnard, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman. Mrs. Oliver Peterson and children, Janet and Perry, of Petersboro, vis-- ! ited Monday and Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry, parents cf Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Alvin Norr was hcrored with j biithday party February 19th. 98 Smooth rayon crepe or satin, trimmed. They sure did a swell job. The refreshments committee wag up and over the top w ith their delicious lunch. A number of good educational talks were given by our visiting brothers. The members on the side could learn a great deal of good on Lodge and Citizenship. Fiom the feeling of all. Tremonton No. 45 is one of the outstanding lodges of the state. We welcome you all back again. Twelve members of the local lodge attended the meeting with the Grand Master in Ogden, Wednesday evening. Tuesday night in honor of Lowell Commodity prices at the end of Burbank, who leaves with the Nation- s al Guard March 3, a farewell party the first seventeen months of the held. The program was enjoyed opean War had risen 15 per cent, and a gift was presented to the hon-- ; This is about the same rate as in the same period of the World War, No. ored guest 1. when the rise was 19 per cent. and' Mr.and Mrs. Horace Lish Sr. daughters, Gloria and Mrs. Glenn Drummer, are visiting relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. William Frearson Jr. announce the birth of a son. Mother and baby are doing fine. Sunday evening at Sacrament meet ing, the speakers were M. G. Perry. Elder Bert Wheatley, and George Abbott, representing the high council. Friday the Deweyville ward held a reunion and homecoming, which was enjoyed by all. After dinner a splendid program was rendered In the evewas ning at 7:30 another program one more closed and dancing enjoyed When Acid Indigestion, Gat on successful event for the Deweyville Stomach or Heartburn make you Ward. feel uncomfortable or embarrass Mrs. Sarah Chldester, of Salt Lake which con; her with few a here you, try days City, visited re-j tains ylVli7nng buffers and to son, Ray Chidester and family, helps counteract the associated turning home Thursday. Excess Stomach Acidity. Mrs. Florence Chidester, Mrs. An-- 1 But the relief of these minor nie C. Davis, and Mrs. Ira Neeley, of j stomach upsets Is only a small Salt Lake City, attended the homepart of what you can expect coming on Friday. er to do for you. You Charles Bower, of Springvllle, Utah of for Pain Reeffective number find a will it school here who taught lief in Headache, Neuralgia, Colds years ago, surprised his many friends and Muscular Achtt and Pains, by being present at the program and dance at the homecoming Friday. It contains an analgesic, (sodium Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Harwood and acetyl salicylate), made mors visited Lake of Salt City, son, Eilly, prompt and effective In its action by alkaline buffer relatives here Friday and Saturday. salts. They attended the homecoming dance When hard work or strenuous Friday evening. to exercise make you feel tired and Judge Jones came from LoganFrihave dinner at the homecoming dragged out, enjoy the refreshday. ing effect of a glass of sparkling, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnard and tangy the son Darrol, , of Ogden attrrnkd At Drof Stow In package trrri T7..: 1,. . MinTlinO1 flL j t drag store soda fountains by ih program ana o.incc giMsa. the norm coming here. hi iimi. wii.mm'n and; Heussrr Russel Mrs. Mr. and little son, of Salt Lako cny, the dinner guests at the rei'"i- .mi. m i.i" union and homecoming Friday. Alka-Seltz- e-ti- one of these lovely new frocks to pep up your vvordrobe! They feature dancing prints in beautiful color combinations, fresh dark sheers brightened with white, frocks with smart trimmings! . . Every one of them will foe "right" on the first spring day! Choose Treat vourself to one of these ex- citing new hats it will brighten B your dark coat or glorify your new S dress! Of crisp straws fern like veiling, bright flowers, or gros- 5 gram ribbon. trimming! . . . . They're . . as iresn anu loveiy us me iirsi .1 . . a Just In! - New Spring Styles! Jean Ncdra DRESSES In The h 3 j Low-Price- I if yd wlJjip er, hi ':.. : I if ,?. 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Lac-cd-up-t-he Come in and tee just how lovely our coats are this spring . . . Sporty styles of colorful tweeds, fleeces and wool suedes! . . . Dressy dark twills and wool crepes brightened up with a gay flower or scarf! Choose your favorite today put it in our you'll have it when you want to wear it! 12 to 41. ,;pzJ f f Lay-Awaya- Alka-Seltz- Chip-proo- f, ALL FOR pakk-rehevi- lmm& mmsm Alka-Seltz- nwj Pin Tucks for Crushed KID PUMPS (mm 2.98 ng Pin tucked vamps and a smart, effect make your foct seem tinier! . . . Smooth fit ting (elasticized) black crashed kid pumps trimmed with glistening patent leather. Continental necis. high-throat- er. . i& I j i ii ii weic-amon- I Ilattery! mmnnmr fr in o, h B at w |