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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY cftRBlVER CITY - The Hot Dish for a j W. Fielaing, the ar- announce . ..Ann uic at born lf - a baby --girl February 24th. ' vo:nl ,. ,r; rrino- was formerly wo u;i this city. crfrt the weekend visitin with his Utah aie. nr. and Mrs. Stephen erd other relatives. , nrrc Alfred Jensen, Mr. ' i,.pon. Mr. and Mrs. " 8 Snen. Mr. and Mrs. Rast Vis Emma Ohman, Mrs. fttfrn' I! 'and daughter Evelyn, rXests of Mr. and Mrs. June , at their home m Kiwooa in honor or jvirs. nin A delicious irthdav. vivm ... . - yenof youngsters swoop WHEN the on at noon you from thafs the time to set before them big steaming bowls of soup. Soup is hot and they should have a hot dish. It's nourishing easily digested. And children never lose their zest for good soup. From your standpoint, It's Just about the perfect hot luncheon dish for it Is quick and easy to prepare and good. Just opea the can, add water or milk as the case may be, and heat. Bchool, r ,T- - visitinff- Ul of her sis- home the at Utah Utwu. Fielding1. Wavne .r evening, i February 19th Hansen in honor of George Jfjrthday. The evening was spent Laving' cards and in social chat. !Lch was served to twenty-nin- e. guests were Mr. and J; James H. Keller of Tremonton, and Mrs. M. W. C Hansen, Mr. Jnn of Elwood, Mrs. Carma Reav-i- j of UtPia. Texas. week Mr. and Mrs. During the were guests of Mr. fl'Ilis I Hansen VictHansen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. were enroute or n. Hansen. They from m Washington, D. C, where just completed a special electricity, to San While they were in here Mrs. Vict- were Hanson. and Mrs. atives. Gus Twingreen and Falls, spent Saturday visiting1 with Mis. Twingieen's cousin, Mrs. Emma Ohman. Jay Christensen, who is employed in Salt Lake City, is visiting in this city with his mother, Mrs. Carrie A. Christensen and family. and Mrs. family, of Idaho Mr. ' FIELDING Enid By j j few-day- j j ; Hun-sak- SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS er The American Legion Posts of Tremonton and Garland, presented a pro gram to the students of the Bear Rfcv er High School, which featured an, address by Otto Weisley, of Salt Laka City. Mr. Weisly is a member of tha Public Service Commission and was a candidate for governor at the last election. In his speech, "Divine Origin of Democracy," he pointed out that th American Legion is doing, and had been doing, all in its power to preserve democracy and that the young people of today must do their sharei if democracy is to survive. He pressed the v iew that they will dot all in their power to preserve demon-rac- y. This statement was receive with much enthusiasm by the etin dents. Other numbers on the program wfcrei a vocal solo by Vaughn Wassom,' a! quartet by members of the Garland Post, and selections by the high school band. er Know, then, that you possess jsOiw ereign power to think and act rightly, and that nothing can dispossess you of this heritage and trespass on love. Mary Baker Eo)dy; A friendship that makes the esmt noise is very' often the most useful, for which reason I should prefer at prudent friend to a zealous one. ; Andisonl, 1IT Tomato and Vegetable-Bee- f Soup 1 can condensed tomato soup 1 can condensed vegetable-bee- f :fJ soup cans of water Combine and heat to boiling point. Garnish with toast croutons. 2 ' Christian Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting rel- Mr. I vegetables. Frank Omundson, present from Ogden. Mrs. was formerly Miss Velia Omundson p. given below offers a delicious blend of two soups; tomato which all children love and vegetable-beef- , thick with little chunks of beef and a. and Mrs. Mr. of Soup Hot soup leaves no heavy after feeling either. Yet it provides the quick energy a youngster needs to keep hira alert for the afternoon's activities. The recipe for the first soup or Hansen entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of Willis, and also in honor of the 3rd wedding anniversary who Veaetable-Bee- f i Willis course Califor-,i- Diego, Tomato and High School Swimmers American Legion Defeat Logan Grizzlies Presents Program I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Y. Rasmussen History was made at the Bear Rivapd son, Paul, spent the weekend at er High School swimming pool lact Hyde Park in honor of Mrs. Nielsen's Friday, when for the first time since the pool was built thive years ago. birthday on February 22. Bear River swimmers succeeded in Miss Beth Mortensen spent a home from Salt Lake City vis- - wir.nlrnr si tnnlr nntfst frntn a n'val team. The victoiy was obtained from iting her sister after her illness. in previous Orlin Hansen was calkd home to1 the Logan Grizzlies who meets have been too much for the Salt Lake C ity last week on account Bears. The local boys have shown of sickness in the family. considerable skill in all their contests Stake Sunday School secretary Mr. thi3 season. They came close to outKing and his wife and Mr. Davis of doing the Ogden team last week. the Stake Sunday School boaid were Clain Snow, captain of the in attendance here Sun'day morning. took two first places, the 40 yd.squad, free Mr. Davis talked on the beautifica-tio- n style and the 100 yd. free style. Gorprogram. don Larsen took first in the 100 yd. Naomi Nielsen spent the weekend ' back stroke and Santos Candia took home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. first in the 220 yd. free style. The W. W. Nielsen. Bear River team also came out ahead The Primary program and show in the medley relay. Snow so far this year has been unFriday was enjoyed by a laige en-- j thusiastic crowd. Some very fine defeated in the 40 yd. event, in which musical numbers were given between' he made a state record last year. A acts by Mrs. Nielsen on the accordian. month ago at Logan he unofficially Morris Thompson played the mouth beat his own record making it in 20.4 organ ana oneny jvxunns piayea tne seconds. trombone. Ara Anderson, of Logan, spent the BUYER MEET$ $ELLER In Our home with her parents, Mr. Ad Comuns! and Mrs. Elias Anderson. Stake High Councilman Israel Sunday School superintendent T. A. Meldrum and Francis Romer acand Verl Anderson and La companied by several other stake Grant Burton of Garland gave some board members visited in Park Valley good talks here Sunday evening. Mus leal number was given by Miss RogSunday. Stanley Anderson, Reed Munns and ers and a reading by Miss Allred. Adrus Hansen spent the weekend at The M. I. A. gave a special pro-- J home from the U. S. A. C. gram and dance Tuesday evening. Several enrollees at the camp who have had special training in auto mechanics and tiuck driving are joining the National Guard at Garland for their year's active service for the Army. The camp has been very muddy during the recent storm, but is in top shape now through the efforts of Lloyd F. Yeaton, company commander, and Kermit Carson, project superintendent, who have placed several loads of gravel and cinders on the area. Mr. Adams and Howard Lane, company clerk, spent last weekend at Logan, where they enjoyed the basketball game played in the U. 9. A. C. fieldhouse. was : Cnmnwn IS Han"- ELWOOD Mrs. H. RsmusMcD By enrolled. g, lliSS , heavy duty repair and maintenance class at the Bear River Iligh School, and Ernest Ruggerio, the camp supply sargent, spent Tuesday at the Morgan Spike camp checking on the educational program. Mr. Roach interviewed the enrollees who are taking the auto mechanics class at the SCS garage under the supervision of Mr. C. Jensen the mechanic. Accoid-in- g to Mr. Roach, the boys taking the defense class at the Bear River High School are doing very well and will soon finish their course. All 17 men who began the course are still by Dorothy Creig 111 NEWS Mr. Adams, educational adviser, Mr Everett Roach, the instructor ot the School Day Lunch , rtV&i i C. C. C. CAMP rj.cs mar 27 1941 Serves .m'iiiliaFff UpiiTte torn :v. 1 5-- Soup, of course, is one of the best ways in the world to get more milk into a child's ti'et. Many a child who balks at drinking mil".: will take it in scjs and happily hack for more. For instance; here is a nourishing vegetable puree to which is added milk: Cream of Asparagus Soup 1 can condensed asparagus soup cup Irradiated evaporated milk as comes it from the can) (just cup water Empty the soup into a saucepan. Stir Sn the milk and water and heat, but do not boil. Serves I producing 400,000 hns per year, of the finest quality "i potatoes. Utah tani.ei i.eed your help in moving this 'f Jcrop. Do your part. BUY UTAH TOTATOES NOW! fc.. Ji : Vis?' ST (.riuluifr, sorting and J pack in I UTAH RUSSETS 2-- Welling also a guest at the Richards' home Mr, and Mrs. T. F. Coombs, of over Sunday. j Miss Connie Earl, of Logan, spent Fielding, were honored by their fam-- j the weekend with her parents, Mr. ily Sunday evening at a ! sup-turkey on their 53 wedding anniversary. and Mrs. Leo Earl. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and her to Logan Sunday evening after laughter spent the weekend in Malad church. City, Idaho, visiting with friends and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns spent relatives. in Ogden. Monday Miss Enid Welling, of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy visited in City, spent the weekend with her par-- i Ogden on Thursday at the home of aits, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stayner, of Brig-laMr. and Mrs. Keith Moss spent the City, spent the weekend in Field-- ; in Malad, Idaho visiting with weekend ing visiting at the home of Mrs. Stay-- ; their parents. wr's sister, Mrs. Leo Farnsworth. Mrs. Jarvis Johnson has been spend Miss Blanche Richards, of Brigham ing the most of the past two weeks j City spent the weekend in Fielding in Brigham City with her daughter, wth her ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mrs. Bert Deakin, who has been serRichards. Dick Welling of Logan was iously ill at the Brigham hospital. Mrs. Johnson reports that her daughter is showing some improvement at this time, but is still very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards and children, of Hyrum, Utah, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank TREMONTON, UTAH Wood and also with Mrs. Ezra Richards. Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richards ac their son, Rex, to Salt companied JACKIE COOPER in Lake City, Monday, where he entered the Mission School, preparatory to "GALLANT SONS" leaving on a mission to the Hawaiian Islands. WALTER Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Skinner returnPIDGEON i-ned home last Saturday after spending "SKY MURDER" the past two weeks in Salt Lake City, visiting at the homes of their sons, Carl and LaMar. They also visited Sunday Monday. a sister of Mrs. Skinner, who has with Tuesday been seriously ill in the L. D. S. hosL0HS HAYWARD i-npital. Ernest Skinner made a business "SON OF trip to Ogden Wednesday. David Jones and Duane Jones spent Tuesday in Ogden on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt spent Wednesday and Monday in Ogden on business. They Thursday are contemplating moving to Ogden "LAND OF next week to make their home. Q 100 To) U. S. No. 1 - Finest Quality Lb. Sack 79 u 5 -- . LARGE LOAVES THE ARISTOCRAT OF THRIFTY COFFEE - Lb. M0 per, UTAH RED BLISS U. S. 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