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Show n-- 1 Could She Produce Buiterfat What's Cookin' PAGE TREES If She Would . BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah ; Ittt Friday. .Pebrasty Marijane Morris By at Writers Realm,. Iva Lou Nebeker of Perry, served a most delicious chocolate cake. It was baked in an angel food cake pan and covered with a chocolate One evening Hermmge ;Mrs. Wendell Scothetn to re-eoveing from a major operation at Cooley Memorial hospital. Arnold- Hall was Operated on for appendicitis on Wednesday. He is reported doing nicely. Cecil Chi arson is recovering from a leg injury sustained while working with a farm imT After we had all compliment- ed her on a truly different, yet wonderful tasting chocolate cake, she said, "Now shall I tell you how its made? The poetry was pushed aside as we all reached for a clean 6heet of paper on which to copy the recipe. And weie we surprised! . (Here Is Iva Lous j plement. Ted Ramsdall returned to his home Wednesday from Cooley Memorial hospital. Mrs. Vera Westergard under- Went a major operation on Tues- - fall-pro- Jay. a major Tuesday. mtucdp The Giant Rocky . . whose size Bymbolizes the importance of Dairying in Northern Utah and the scope of the Cache Valley Dairy Association, producers of Rocky Mountain dairy products. . hydro-electri- S(33BfM3 "Fire-Kin- tNJM been visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Frost. News The and dinner for the Deweyville residents and all former residents will be held EEWEYVTULE Many towns- on February 22,' in . the ward people attended the 36th annual hall. Dinner will be served at Farm Bureau banqueS, ..held in 12:30 oclock and a program and the Second TL.D.S. ward hall In dance will commence In the Tremonton Friday evening. evening at 7:30 oclock. Mrs. N. Peter Marble and Mrs. Myrl Perry and children; Mrs. O. H. Petersen and MrS. daughter,, Mrs. Norma Leggett Pearl Perry were Ogden and of Brigham City, were Ogden " ' ' " Kanesville visitors Wednesday. visitors Tuesday. Wallace Nielsen, Student at Visitors during the week of the U.S.A.C. in Logan, spent the Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble week-enwith his parents, Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marble and Mrs. Ted Nielsen. . of Malad, Idaho; Mr. and Mrsl Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wayne Sandalk and son, Dallas, Lish were Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Mrs. and of Tremonton; and Mr. Evans of Dragerton and Mr. and John F. Leggett and children of iMrs. Wayne Manning of Ogden f , Brigham City. Clara Darling of Roseville, i visited during the California, Gold Green the and Thursday, ball was held in the Deweyville week with Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank ward hall. A very large crowd Jensen. Mrs. Clarence Perry and chilwas in attendance, adn the hall was beautifully decorated for dren were visiting during the the occasion. lA floor show and week with her parents, Mr. and Howard Johnson of Presgroup dances were held. The Mrs. Idaho. ton, was the show the highlight of Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas L. presentation of the Gleaner Dewere Wheatley received' word from butantes. (Refreshments their son,-Zan- e Wheatley, that served. , , he had been advanced to the i, ! Mr. and Mrs. James Holdawajr rank of sergeant. He is stationi sals. and son, Richard, motored to ed at Eilsen Air Force base, in LORENZO J. iBOTT, Mayor. Spanish Fork, Wednesday, to get Alaska. . Mrs. Louise Holdaway who has Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen were Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Shaw of Salt Lake , City. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. 'Dee Doman and children of Ogden; (Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and Patsy Richardsen of Brigham City; Miss Joyce Barkle of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barkle and children of Providence. Mrs. Leon Hunsaker and small daughter, Claudia, left recently Someone has said, There is hardly anything in the for England where they will jvorld that some man cannot make a little worse and sell join Leon Hunsaker, son of Mr. a little cheaper, and the people who consider PRICE and Mrs. Cleon Hunsaker of ONLY are this mans lawful prey. Deweyville. Mr. Hunsaker is serving as a When you shop at FIFE & WIFE MARKET you meteorologist in England. Mrs. can be sure to find quality the highest, services the finHunsaker is the former Margaret r est, and prices (he lowest. Whirlton. CONSIDER A FEW OF THE SPECIALS IN OUR Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spack-maSTORE THAT ARE HIGH IN QUALITY AND LOW and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard left Monday for CaliIN PRICE. fornia and other points of interest. They will visit with Jack FRIDAY AHD SATURDAY Spackman who is stationed at Fort Ord. HEINZ ! A-Deweyvil- le home-comin- g d t - j, Mountain Cow Rocky Mountain, who recently donated milk and bulter at the Polio Chuckwagon dinner, will exhibit the cow at Smith and Sons Market in Brigham City next Saturday. Toure Looking for Bargains FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BUYS COMBINATION OFFER No 2 1 lb. Weiners COMBINATION OFFER No. 1 2 Pie Crust Mix and and I Pineapple Filler ALL THREE NOW 2 Vi size Sauerkraut . Regular 81e s . BOTH Cfltc 69 for ANGUS DISH CLOTHS Reg. 235c Now 2 for 29 PHONE 58 Corner 5th South And Main SmiMSons C0J1TESTS - LOTS 07 FUI1! HUNDREDS OF PRIZES Introductory Offer ROCKY MT. GRADE A MILK "In 20c FREE! All the Rocky Mt. Milk, Chocolate Milk, Butter5e coupon with each carton of milk, milk and Orangeade you good for 5c credit on the pur- can drink. All the delichase of any other Rocky Mt. cious Rocky Mt. Swiss product. Cheese you can eat. BRING THE , WHOLE CHOICE SELECTION Have Break"A" GRADE MEATS FAMILY fast, dinner, supper FREE on RockY Mt. Pro Heavy young roasting ducts and Smith & Sons CHICKENS lb. Market. , 43 TOMATOES Solid Pack No. PORK CHOPS 5 2Vx CENTER CUT Pound j..... RUSSET SPUDS VAN CAMPS 23' Come is and see for self. , Full of juice WE 15' bunches qiVE A BONUS OF S VISIT OUR & H Juicers QUALITY MEATS FRESH PRODUCE j LJ j White King Granulate! SOAP PUD. GREEN 10 for WHIP, 54 quart VELVETTA C3 CHEESE Campbells 171 CAIIDVegBeef. OwUr Chick Noodle 1 1 3f JELL0 25 ' 200s size for 2 37 KLEENEX 3 lb. can s7ifthi;:g C4 t Jb. 7c . Your fun ond relaxation Dart tht moment you step aboard yoyr Union ' ' ' r Pacific train , , , I 57' Sweet & Crisp - - , .. CELERY, bunch Fresh, Crisp ns 15c RADISHES4 : GR. ONIONS, bun. 4c : , 4 c 4 4 w the spacious lounge car , , enjoy delicious food elegantly served in the diner such tempting dishes as the February menu special delicious pork chops. arrive refreshed. If an automobile is needed, it's convenient and inexpensive to rent ond on arrivoL You Green Stamps 10c Stamp with each 10c purchase FLEflTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE A Rest as you ride in comfortable Pullmans or adjustable, reclining coach sqats Visit roam about as you please I , Phone 1197 & 3 MIRACLE MARKET We Give J IS 3 RADISHES ONIONS DRIVE IH 710 South Main VEGETABLES Arrive BefresEie , 10c Large size MEAT AND PRODUCE DEPARTMENTS 4 Choice Selecton, Garden Pteslji CUCUOEr.3 to GRAPEFRUIT eo.;, 5c. . Cottage Cheese j 1 - , - ORANGES GREEN STAMPS : 45c Rocky Mt. your- LEMONS, lb. 2 Filled With The quality tof our produce cannot be beat anywhere. CELERY CARROTS Tur.iDLEna 54' quart size 53' 10 pounds alu::.i::u:.1 T0:.1AT0ESrt. 15 Little Angels Say Hello YORK, Neb. (UP) The glass enclosing the nursery at the York General hospital had special greetings pasted on it during the holiday season: Merry Christmas from us Little An, gels. 24c can 46 oz. RACLE WHIP 49' 9Ri Asl SHAVERS LIGHT MEAT TUNA 98' for DOOR CRASHER! , J 4 ' 14 oz. bottle ORANGE JUICE 69' rr At Market1 F03 PATQIID VII I OUT PILLSBURY CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAUE r.lIX 'Sw" Breitenbeket Virginia has returned home following an , ; appendectomy. under- Mrs. Clayton Fergus 'on Fri went a major operation day, February 8. Mrs. Fergus resides at Reach City apart- ments t t Mrs. Rose Jensen, who a us- tained a back Injury at Hill Field recently, Is confined to Cooley Memorial hospital. n 4,.r 23, GUEST TISSUE1 ; , ROCKY MT. FUJI CAHHIV AL SATURDAY OIILY ... IF performed operation Mrs. dmmm min ' tor datoih and m Store Houfs: 7:30 A. M. To 8:30 P. M. ! .. - - Mrs. LaMar Iverson Of Bear ; at River City is convalescing Cooley Memorial hospital from ttraifi (in , - Add gradually: 1 cup salad dressing 1 cup cold water. If baked in an angel food tin, allow about an hour's baking at a moderate temperature, around 323 deg.; if baked in cake tins, time baking for around 30 m.n-ute1 because , say around S V are these approximate temperaSALAD DRESSING CHOCOLATE tures, depending on your stove, CAKE Mix thoroughly these dry In- of course. gredients: (Do you have a favorite, 2 cups sifted flour. unusual recipe? If so let the ' I tap. of soda. rest of the folks in on it. Mail 1 it to "What's Cookln Box Elcup sugar. 4 tbls. cocoa, der News and Journal, Brigham City, Utah.) pinch of salt. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be re O Leaal Notices ; I ceive-by the City Council of Probate and Guardianship No- Brigham City, Utah, until 8 p tices. Consult Clerk of District M, February 21, 1932, and at .Court Brigham City, Utah, or that time publicly opened and read in the Council Room In the respective signers for Municipal Building, Brigham City, Utah, for the reconstruction of 61100 linear feet of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS c Brigham City - Ewste of F. JOSEPH LAW. Deonnd power pipe line. with Creditors will present claim Plans and specifications may vouchers to the undersigned at Utah, on or before the 18th day be examined at the office of the ' of April, A D, 1952 City Recorder, Municipal BuildJAY B. LAW, Administrator of the estate erf F. Joseph ing, Brigham City, iUtah. A copy Law, Deceased of the plans and specifications Date of first publication February 1952. 15, A. D may be obtained by. depositing O Dee Lund, $5.00, which deposit will be re, Attorney for Administrator, funded upon the return of the f First Security Bank Bldg 66 PROOF . THE OLD HERMITAGE Bngham City, Utah, copy in good condition within COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY 5 days of the opening of the proF posals. Experience and financial responsibility will bfe considered in any award which may be made. Each proposal shall be made on a proposal form attached to the specifications and must be 'by a certified or accompanied Every big square package of Mother, Oat, cashiers check, or cash or prooffer, an exciting double value! Because posal bond for 5 percent of the money cant buy a finer quality, more delitotal amount of the proposal, cious, or more nourishing oatmeal thaa Mothers Oats. And packed to every package made payable to the City Treaslii iSitin find useful S such valuable, youll premium urer, Brigham City Corporation. as aluminum kitchen utensils, famous g It shall be a mandate upon gfasa cup and saucer, beautiful "Wild Rose pattern china or gay colorful Carnithe contractor to whom the val Ware. award shall be made to pay not No waiting! No coupons! No money to less than the general prevailend! Just ask your grocer for Mothers Oats ing wage rates for this region, with Premium, in the big square package. as determined by the Industrial MOTHERS OATS o product of THE QUAKtt OATS COMPAN?" Commission of Utah, for all labor performed in the prosecution of the proposed work. ? The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all propo- tmrM vctedmur Hospital Holes1 a - frosting. BRAND l f MARKET t 567 North Main .PHONE 100 T yin aaaraH Union Pacific Mcfiat agent. taibaa4 y t - v Per Dependable Passenger and freight Transportation Be Specific - - - Say , . iraoc:i pago fog |