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Show BEAK RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER County Commissioners EAST GARLAND AS5SLeadew To Attend . individuals thrown out of work. Mr. Humpherys explained a state office club met within 100 of the junction of had been opened in Salt Lake Gty, yards Young Girls' Literary Miss Ardes Adams the state and county highways east manned by engineers and other ttcfc t 10 venii!2. Mis, Riiea of the o city. These gentlemen recom nically Uained to assist state, county, the book review "Up at mended that since there has been city and all other governmental or cave , fJlOdrS hour waa com. some dissatisfaction with the operataxing units in setting up carefully the Villa. Bourne tion of similar Vometa various in to . a"3 parts plants projects, with accurately fig planned ...,tarv her home of the state in the past, the county ured estimates on each, which would fr0 wa Wing to makenear future. should pass an ordinance regulating be tabulated and after classifying as r Law City in the ifbe was presented with a gift from the construction and operation of preferred, desirable, or deferrable, of skinning would be available for future use. Mr. the for purpose plants MrfLafayette Grover and and cooking of dead animals, to pre Humpherys stressed the fact that visited with relatives vent such plants becoming a public this was a planning agency, not a ma Hal Riser nuisance. The commissioners stated sponsoring or make-wor- k Tuesuav. agency, and at entertained Shaffer L. their interest in the matter, but de- that only useful projects would be small daugh-f- r ferred action to a later date, referring considered. JSaay party for herafternoon. the preparation of an ordinance on the It was Mr. Humpherys request the Joan, Wednesday no M. I. A. conjoint matter to County Attorney George commissioners set up a local planning Atine held here Sunday evening- be-- e M. Mason. board or agency, stating the state held office would send an engineer to asof the youth's conference L. B Owen Treasurer rough County enjoyed attending Thoose in sist Garland. preparing and listing projects. reported a check made of the record- The commissioners expressed their with meeting. er's records and correspondence the of this movement and agreed support ana General and Office Land Simmons L. State the L. t and Mrs. were Land Office revealed the fact that to set up a local agency. Paul, of Salt Lake City, The tentative budget as prepared Shirday. Sunday and Monday guests part of the land previously thought in the name of by the county auditor pro tem was SmTw Mrs. J. W. Larson. the to be tax deed land been patented, filed with the commissioners. They never the county had Mr. Simmons came for of 15,343.74 examined the budget and authorized a was total there but that pheasant hunting. the same placed on file in the office and Willard acres of tax deed land in the name of of the Miss Margaret Potter county clerk for public inspec 8 West. west of the Range county from the U. S. A. tion. Larson were home The commissioners instructed the weekend. The commissioners increased the C. for the clerk to convey this information to x and Mrs. E. S. Hansen, of Brig- George M. Mason who recently enter- budget for 1941 as follows: relatives here ed into an agreement to GENERAL, FUND purchase ham City, are visiting Extension Department: County week. a client. for such land this Assistant County Agent travel ; vernon Shaffer spent the weekend A request to divide the taxes due ... $71.00 em is expense He on the land in Box Elder county on at home with his family. Home Demonstration Agent iMKe which the State Land Board was fore wiy. ployed in Salt ... $84.00 travel expense m and Mrs. Don Bourne left Sun closing was presented from the State where they Land Board. County Treasurer Owen day for Salt Lake Gty, L. Brough stated the only taxes due will reside indefinitely. on this property were for the current i Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Holman had as year, and that the commissioners had Winter is good repair time Air. Monday evening dinner guesxs, to divide such taxes. The Furniture repaired at the Tre- no Yuba of authority City, Adams, and Mrs. Floyd matter was referred to County At monton Cabinet Shop. California, D. E. Adams and daughtorney George M. Mason. ter, Ardes. New wood lathe just installed Mr. T. H. Humpherys, state director Mrs. Leah Oyler was called to GarW. A. land Tuesday because of the illness of Public Work Reserve, appeared be Ad explained a Pamelia commissioners Mrs. for the Rogers. of her mother, and scope of the depart, Mrs. Nethella Griffln, of the Y. W. the nature he represented. Mr. Hum' ment which local visited the M. I. A. stake board, this department had stated pherya Mutual Tuesday evening. at created the request of Presibeen , The bishopric are directing the com for the purpose of Roosevelt dent class rooms pletion of two basement worth-whil- e projects thai finished planning not were In the chapel, which to used take be up the slack could at the time the chapel was built. national de- the when in employment o o PB n-- An i - J i 1 1 Westmoreland III !!i! nil o MAIN COURSE DISHES from your trouble to whisk together and many's the time they save the day! No OA - , Dorothy Greig J Plans are now being formulated by Extension Service officials at the Utah State Agricultural college for the annual adult leaders training school to be held December 2 to 13, in the new Rural Arts building on the campus, Director William Peterson, reports. More than 180 rural men and wo men from various counties in we state, are expected to attend the school. Central theme for the discussion will center around county plan ning and national defense, Director Peterson explains. Committees to consider the various problems confronting Utah agriculg ture and will be formed from the list of delegates. These com mittees will meet separately to study suggestions made by county planning and defense boards and to determine ways of putting recommended plans into effect. Committees listed in the tentative plans include dairying, poultry, beef and hogs, gardening, organization and marketing, and household and stor age. Leaders attending the school will be furnished living accomodations in the Rural Arts buillding and meals will be obtained at the college cafeteria, Director Peterson concludes. Priceless Possession! Men have been known to operate cars with many physical handicaps, but NEVER WITH ARTIFICIAL Check EYES os EYES. Eyes are vital in driving. BE SAFE! Get car. of brakes the your you check NOW. EYE examination complete Stylish, GUARANTEED EYE-GLASS- ES home-makin- Factory To v U On of the West' Largest Mnnnfnrturina and DisDensina Opticians. Aaronic Priesthood Specially Urged to Attend Conference CALT LAKE, PROVO. PJIICE, OGDEN, LOGAN, IDAHO FALLS Balcon- y- IPENMEY'S -- Ogdea Snecial attentioon is called to the Aaronic priesthood of the stake that Geo. next Sunday, Nov. 9, at 8:45 a. m., and continuing through the day, a 70th On In priesthood conference will- be1.1.heldA s Garland. We are pronusea Mr. George F. Price was entertain member of the Presiding Bishopric of at an open house last Thursday ed Salt Lake City and other visiting in honor of his 70th birthafternoon have us. They brethren will be with day anniversary. Many of his relathought the event of sufficientwasimpor tives and friends from this and sursem. tance that a special letter of rounding communities called to ex to ua asking for a large gathering tend felicitations. Aside from personal Aaronic priesthood be there. visits, several telegrams of congrat we are Obedient to this suggestion waru our juuvuu. ulations were received. came to this ontrirpstine-o that w0 Mr. and Mrs. Price priesthood committees maxe Bpecitu Satur and nrransrements on Friday community before tnere was a city. to as as possible many day, to bring They are among the very earliest to this conference. There may be a slight settle in this city and have helped in with van drivers nense in arranging .. i;vi building the community. worn oi the or others, but rewaraea. this conference will be well w Rhflli be Droud if the Tabernacle itual activity. None of our possessions u mmnlctelv filled in all three ses will compare with the welfare of our siona of this conference, as well as at sons and daughters, none brings the the M. I. A. session in the evening pride and joy that we feel as these Let us do our part, the Lord always youths arise to spiritual viguvutc. reVerv sincerely your brother, does His, and we will be highly A. L. COOK warded with happiness. Let us use some of the old pioneer violence, and step a little higher in Patronize Leader Advertisers priesthood activity and general spir F. Price Business Matters Coracv Before Lions dm Birthday Many Visit His ui , n The regular Lions Club IUKebeortif was held last night in the Midkut Hotel dining room. Matters of bu ness pertaining to the club and tat,. community development were diBcus ' ed. The work at the local turkey pla&U and the recent strike was discusseA, A resolution was passed denouncing, such a policy and for means t Mt taken to prevent such an occuranc again. It was pointed out that u workers would not benefit from su&i, an act, as the birds would only M taken elsewhere to be processed an4 the local workers woukl be out fosfl - m You . 9 O " EMERGENCY SHELF YOU'LL EE FRANK' Y TOLD IF GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED! Training School At State College (Continued from Page One) .td 1 PAGE FIYS1 6. 1S41 "'6 cm f 9 AA E. '"1 r that much. A report of the zone meeting held mm at Malad last week was given, delegates from here attended. Dr. P B. Green and J. Ross Eeckstead wera given the award at the meeting for the best musical numbers. Leader Adveitlwjs Patronize - i ;1 i Car 1 t.nv 0 tha w ,' Have V you ever sat f ad of your Every member imllv nld and vounii will enjoyment than Jet a far greater heap of small cost. rou can buy for AlaUdln'a l nni $ lot Your Baked Salmon Roll Mushroom Sauce Is with emergency shelf supplies. put together from quick FRIEND of mine keeps on the inside of dinners A pasted supper and several simple be put together These meals can her Stir the milk into the cream of mushroom soup. Heat, aau graieu, lemon rind and continue heating -; minutes. Serve over the Baked Salmon Roll. Corned Beef Hash with Spicy Tomato Sauce 1 can (12 oz.) corned beef, chopped J pounds potatoes mushroom sauce is a good example. Vl cup onions, finely chopped The biscuit, made from biscuit mix, 4 tablespoons butter or shortening is light and delicate. Canned salsalt 4 teaspoon mon is used for filling, and conteaspoon pepper spIpci notatoes about the same densed cream of mushroom soup is and cook with the skins on in size the base for the delicious sauce: minutes salted water Baked Salmon Roll with tender. Wtien cooi, peei until cr Mushroom Sauce and ,it nr rhnrt the DOiaioes Hi 2 cups prepAred biscuit mix n" small dices (about milk - - i ie Heads Greater New. York iceiiii V' Lewis V. Douola", brrcr L .e'er t! l"c confc-m-with Colonel (left), is shown above : Richard c. Potior- son, Jr., New Yor ? State A fonse .' , ' Defense Saving Bonds Chair- man for Greater Mr. New York. Douglas formerly X of , I U- - t rs"; I i l " ' I I 3-- 4 ROZSMAYS OR ' i Stir milk into biscuit mix until a smooth but not sticky dough Is formed. Turn out on floured board fold over 2 to 3 times. Roll out dough In a piece about 9x12 Inches. Combine flaked salmon, lemon juice and seasonings. Spread this bTer the biscuit dough and roll If rolled too loosely, lengthwise. tightly the roll will split open on the too when bakfnsr. Place la a long pan or on a baking sheet and bake In a moderately hot oTen, B75T.. about minutes. Glaied paked onions are good with this. Serves . , . Mushroom 8uc 1 can condcnMd crm of mush room toup H cup milk Vpooa fraitd lemon rind ' 30-4- 0 : square). Chop . 1 long) r M ; . ; u' )t rv lAW Y'v ' V .' First photo cf actrocs Veronica Lake since she became mother of baby girl on August 22nd. She paur.es to drink a Coca-Cclduring viait to Paramount Studios to discuss forthcoming release of latest picture, "Sullivan's - ti f "Jf V '',' I $ I J' " ' ' ' Mill; ' Jj i ! . f j j '3 f Jf :': An- Sun Queen lvtaona Kan Eta., lurmer San Francisco g.n. who was elected Sun Queen of Tucson, to rule over festivities during ttie com ing secson in Arizona's win'er vacatior.lcind, crtop of ore cf tlie shapely '.xguardo cacti vi.ita dot the sunny desert. - j film a Travels." . For National Defence because meial is more important for cartridge shells than lipsticks, William B. Petzold, loading industrial plastics designer, designed this first lipstick to operaio cn a turnout swivel. Il can bo made in 1,000 differ- ent color combinations and does not use the formaldehyds ingredient roquired fcy some plasties reeded for defense work. .. r&y cur (. I A "LOTTA HAY" IS suRar vinegar 5t?rkclnnamon (about tablespoons , ' v ft , Hollywood the' corned beef or put it tallespon" f t'bi(H Sf " f ! - - ' W-- . i - , .i Kr Zr itT ' I - f. Serves 7. Spicy Tomato Bauce 1 can condensed tomato soup I vVs!s , ,: v."- - , y r&3 BB3JZ iX&OCrP through the food chopper using the medium blade. Cook the chopped onions with the butter or shorten ing until soft, but not orowu, then mix the potatoes, chopped corned beef, onions, salt and pepper, inui.uUa. together. Shape into on botn oblong portions and brown pan. a In hot, greased sides 2 ' V ; rvv lifvllL .vj J - V4- 1 1 34 ! ' S. Budget. v f .if-- ,vmmMv!9tmtt - r. ;? " Savings V i accepted the post - n l,-'- De- - Bonds and Stamps Mr. Douglas has 'v - Ofcllgallon r - c-- tv""')1"'!' Chairman for the sale of r iK 25-3- 5 cup fan (16 oz.) salmon tablenpoon lemon Juice teaspoon salt fine of pepptr ." r I wMnwMHi j wwasmat' . ' , -- J if W I Implement Co. kitchen cabinet door. from the canned soups, canned meats and fish, prepared biscuit and cake mixes and canned fruits on her shelf, She says her little plan has, on occasion, saved her no end of trouble and it does seem to make sense. And there's really almost no limit to the dishes that can be whisked together from canned and packaged foods. This baked salmon roll with N "J' i ' 1 Mountain States luncheon or; menus for a TMr'$ J-- .jKi.jst- ill' lUtMnuMMmuwiXMMatKfwm tv Vf '' -'-- LouSm "s X A watched your children squint and squirm under the Hflht ot the old ti"ie kerosene lamp watch them firow tired and weary trying to learo their lessons? Is it not unX WITHOUT reasonable to expect llood SKtJtotTripoA tirades under such conditions? Give your children and yourself too, the benefit of this wonder llftht. ;m s . & -- fc il jWvT?-m"W''- .tJ aaO i,i. & v ( t lnchs tot Mix together and tmmr about 8 mlnutea to blend the flavorJ, stick clnn., Strain cut cloves and bob. Serve hot with the , Coin! Bet Hash, i i' m it Jt a i il ' ' ' the largest load of hay vr car-- 1 load would feed a rid ovtr tht hlshwcryi of Pnnylrania onthis hors lor tlx ytart. Ab lankey haulea it nil rruehaul trailer, nirary to the uiuol prtsiilon, fhl 15 hayl Said to b 12-to- n Pm-brown- Subscribe for the Leader First Oi In Kind To Be Bom Id CoptiTity San Plego, Calil. This Fid Luton Mon-ke- y said to bi thi Exit born in a too. afl ' |