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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937. ef!? HOMEMAKING afternoon at her home. PETERSON N. S. II. S. SENIOR CLASS TO PRESENT THE VIRGINIAN The - ':th 'an nS tor dm fQ,i and Hugo Olsei; TID-B1T- S g Mr. guests: for Mrs and and Mr. hos-Mn. of home adapted p "The Virginian, ' given at the vi5ited Sunday at the Veterans S. D. PERRY, Publisher Mrs- Artle Butters, Mis. Belle Wiesters novOwen D. H. Heiner, Wednesday, October use he from Olsen. Mr. with report They stage Vivian Johnson, Editor pital Manager 13th. The occasion being the birth- - rant, Mrs. Gladys Malm, Mrs. L'li'i el by the play production class at is improving. Printed every Thursday, Peny North Summit, will be presented by Mrs. Saunders of California and day anniversary of Mrs. Heiner. The Wcst, Mrs- Rutl) Simpson, all 0f n Commercial St., Morgan, Bldg., the Senior class at the school aud- Mrs. Cooper of Missouri are visiting following were present: Mr. and "en, Mrs. Lydia Hardy of Salt La, Mrs. Ronald Heiner, Mr. and Mrs City: Mrs. Norris Butters of r itorium Friday, Oct. 29. at the home of Mrs. B. Cash. matter Entered as second-clas- s Mrs. Maggie Toone of A The story was developed around party was given at Milo Heiner, Dot Heiner Anderson field, Mrs. January 7. 1932, at the post office den. Nellie West Mrs at Morgan. Utah, under the Act of a true incident and takes place near the home of Mrs. Nancy Bohman Ellen Bell and Mr. Joseph Monroe and the hosier, March 3, 1879. Hardy A Mrs. Medicine Bow, Wyoming in 1902. Wednesday afternoon. Games were of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Meat Miss Lois oi Rock of Ogden Molly Stark, a school teacher, played after a delicious lunch wa L. Geary and Garland Heiner P r,t Meat is one of our most importSubscription Rates: Bow from the served. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Fry ol the week end at the home Medicine to $2.00 Coalville, comes One Year foods because: ant 1.P0 Six Months her experiences in Mr. and Mrs. John Rubbe and Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Coulum Heiner mother, Mrs, Janet Rock 1. It furnishes the protein needed East and during J50 Three Months visited Mrs. Harriet E. Robison and Joye the. wild and wooly west falls in children of Omaha, Neb., for building muscles. is also and 2. Lean meat, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Estei Heiner of Morgan. A very pleasant especially liver, love with the Virginian, Morgan County News Office evening was spent In playing games Phone 48 - Residence 14J heart and kidneys is a rich source pursued by Trampus. Thompson. of the course Refreshments were served by thfl play the During of iron. a of owner ranch, of source t'hV daughters of Mrs. Heiner. 3. It is an important Judge Henry, . MILTON steers. of Tin head for several loses is which ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE iPittft Attention. Relief Society regular necessary phosphorous Mr- and Mrs. Rulon Giles of GarVirginian suspects Trampus of this field, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oiles oi union meeting Sundey, October 24 strong teeth and bone. 4. Fat in meat furnishes energy. deed, but can find no direct eviat 3:15 p. m. immediately following Cgden were visiting Sunday at the suband Correspondents 5. Vitamins are found in liver, dence. Daughters of Pioneers preliminary home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Giles. of the a friend and MorVirginian heart kidneys. for the Steve, instructions scription agents Special Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spendlove program. We find the cheaper cuts of meat is blindly taken into a band of office Church building. arrival of a baby gan County News: are just as nutritive as the expen- rustlers, which includes Trampus announce the Mrs- Lawrence Mills of Mr. and Oct. 13th. Wednesday, Mrs. O. S. Kilbum... .Porterville sive cuts and they lend themselvej In the action that follows Steve is girl, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. CrlcXile and Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting at Richville Asa L. Dickson to many economical dishes hanged. innocently have moved to Morgan foi the home of Mrs. Mills parents, Mr Milton Ruth Giles Vegetable and Meat Bats Can you guess what happen.1 family and Mrs. J. E. Rees. the winter months. Peterson Edithe Toon? I lb. Ground Meat when the Virginian meets Trampus The North Morgan M Men class Mrs- Grace Allen of Tooele, Mrs Vivian Johnson 4 tb. Celery Morgan in Medicine Bow a year later? Bet a bonfire party Tuesday evehad Mrs. Phones: office 43; res. 14-- J of Smith c. Bread Crumbs George Grantsville, you cant, so well be seeing you at Danials of Malad, Idaho, spent Fri- ning. They first attended the pre14 t. Salt The above representatives the play, Friday night, Oct. 29. exercises of mutual and 4 Grated Carrots The play is being directed by day, Oct. 15, visiting relatives and liminary are the only authorized agents to Sharps Flat where went then 1 t. Minced. Onion friends in Milton. Lloyd Newcomer and the play profor the Morgan County News. a built 2 Eggs large bonfire. Stories duction class is preparing the stage The M Men and Gleaner Girlf they and 1 12 c. Strained Tomato Juice games were the enheld a party Tuesday evening in settings. Crew Racing in 16G1 A tertainment. bonfire lunch was retirMix all together but tomato juice The cast Includes: The Virginian honor of Grant Nelson, their Unlike most sports, crew racing Crid-dlserved. Norma Miss was first professional, then turned Shape into balls and brown in fat. Keith Frost; Steve, Grant Brown; ing teacher, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen oi their classmate, who Is moving amateur. As far back as 1661 there Place in casserole, cover with tom- Trampus, Dean Gardner; Chalk to were wager races on the Thames ato juice and bake 45 minutes. Don Morgan. spent Friday at the home Layton Honny, Pace; Eye, Dwayne in England. In 1829 the Thames Mr. and Mrs. Avon Spendlove are of Mrs. Allens parents, Mr. and Mrs Liver and Vegetable Soup Brooks; Nebraska, Doug Clark; Braised aw the first collegiate race between 1 lb. Calves Liver in Piece Huey, Blaine Moore; First Man, Ev- the proud parents of a baby boy T. C. Harding. United Oxford and Cambridge. ict Hansen; Second Man, and Judge born Tuesday, Oct. 19, at the Dee Mr. and Mrs. Preston Heiner 01 States boat racing began among 1 Onion Salt Lake City spent the week end clubs in 1811, made its collegiate Salt and Pepper Henry, Oren Powell; Molly Stark hospital. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H LaBelle bow between Yale and Harvard in 1 Can Vegetable Soup Mrs. Verda Richins; Henry, 1843. Rich. Reta Gibbons; 1 Mrs. Huey, Pace; JOTTINGS Cup Water Swin-toMr. and Mrs. J. T. Mowlen and Brown onion in a little fat. Add Mrs. Taylor, June Cox; Mrs. (Clipped from Summit County Bee) of Smithfield were guests Ross Swinton. Mr. Mae family Jones; soup and water. Wash liver purweek end of Miss Harriet Stevthis Rees; Mr. Wayne Huey, In aprons and overalls the Lions chased in a solid piece. Sprinkle Dearden; Linens. Mrs. Lois Mrs. Sargent; Bailey, and their ladies will feast on veniwith salt and pepper. Place in bake Mrs. Fannie Francis has returned son at the Old Rock School House dish and cover with soup. Bake one den, Owen Davis. to her home after spending the hour. Monday evening. ten days visiting relatives in past PORTERVILLE Tamale Pie Idaho. Pocatello, Echo The Valley Inn, under the Cook 1 c. cornmeal in 4 c. water Mr. Mrs. Henry Johnson ol and and Welch of Mr. Ace Mrs. L A. and Mr. and Mrs. management and 1 t. salt. Heat 2 lb. fat and Garfield ana spent have installed Saturday in Morgan Rasmussen, recently brown 1 tb. minced onion. Add 2 daughters of St. Paul, Minn., Misses Daleen and a of Everett table table and School card in the Margaret pool beef (hamburger or left Mrs. Martha of Lake Salt and Miss White, home of City the their at lobby popular place. over beef may be used) 2 c. strained Wash., spent Thursday Sara of CREDIT AVAILABLE the Ogden, White, spent Florence. 1 1 t. salt, 2 Mrs. of George pimentos or tomatoesi week end at of the home theii The as deer season first the of for 2 chili sweet red pepper chopped, Mr. and Mrs. Olvin Clark of OgMrs. E. Flaurie White. to mother, Bee office the include at reported bakSHEEP CATTLEMEN den spent Monday and Tuesday powder. Heat thoroughly. Line ed dish with cooked cereal. Fill the home of Mr. and Mrs. George those killed Wednesday morning be- - Miss Ruth Clements, who is atat tween six and eight by Paul Beard tending school in Ogden, spent the center with meat mixture and cov- Florence. 5 Per Cent enc home of Mr. and C. L. Knudsen, Glenn Thomas andjwee er with cereal. Bake 45 minutes. Interest Ed Lewis of Los Angeles was a MrsDunn. E. J. Tremelling. Jean Woodside ol UTAH LIVESTOCK visitor Thursday at the home Mrs. E. M. Abbott entertained at CREDIT PRODUCTION Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Kilbum. Two Paramount News men were a bridge luncheon at her home ASSOCLYTION Mr. and Mrs. Golden Carter ol in Coalville Eght guests Wednesday afternoon FhZ.!!ternoon Beneficial Lif Bldg. Sale Lake were present. Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the after news of taking pictures thq City, Utah Mrs. Wallace Dickson was hon-- ; North Summit scnools will close home of Mr. and Mrs. Danial Carter airline crash east of Coalville. Picored at a birthday dinner Thursday Thursday at 2 p. m. to enable the! Mrs. Beulah Oberg, Mr. and Mrs tures were taken from both the teachers to attend the first session jWm. Oberg and Ray Crandall oi ground and air. One of the men waf of the U. E. A. convention at 6 p. m. Ogden were Thursday visitors at nursing a black eye received whei at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. the O. S. Kilbum home. he struck his head on his kodak Meetings will be held Friday and Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips oi when they ran into an air pocket Saturday and some of the foremost American Fork spent Sunday at the while taking motion pictures from educators of America will be in home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips the air. Among the subjects slatL. H. Durrant of Salt Lake City ed for discussion are health, new was a week end visitor in PorterWe are informed that the venLsort teaching methods, culture and re- ville. for the Lions club dinner Monday finement, and community and adult Mrs. Sarah Ellenford of Lyman night will be furnished by a party education. Wyo., was a Sunday visitor at tht of noteable hunters up East Fork Football We cant help wondering who wil. Carl Phillips home. There will be no games played Mr. and Mrs; Bolten of Salt Lake do the shooting but our moneyi In the Summit district during this City spent Sunday with relatives in on Melv. week end, but one of the best of Porterville. the season will be played on the Miss There are two fellows in town Betty Joe Bridges returnee Coalville field when the Morgan who attest the fact that Ye Ed home from the Trojans meet the North Summit Thomas White hospital Saturday. of Afton, Wyo. vis- is some hiker, and they dont mean Braves, Friday, Oct. 29. ited relatives in Porterville, Mon maybe. If you dont believe it, they War Whoop suggest, you try taking her up to The first issue of the War Whoop day. scene of the airplane crash somt the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kilburn and is due the first week in November, afternoon. snowy with another one planned to follow Mrs. Minnie Hill of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the O. S. Kilburr close on its heels, about Already several stories have been home. heard of that big buck- that J Mr. and Mrs. John Costly of Og would 'den spent Sunday at the Aaron Jammed.have killed if my gun hadni Mrs. R. Olsen . - - no-host- ' - - i out-do- or e, n, - j j mr The SUPER Spreader j We are glad to sell farmers NEW IDEA SPREADERS because we know it is the best spreader on the market; Best in design; highest quality in material and construction; lightest draft; perfect in field performance and the most durable spreader ever built. Use this spreader every day; put it to the hardest kind of service and you 11 not wear it out in a normal life time. And as for repairs, youll never need enough of them to ma-any difference to either you or us. We carry a complete stock at Ogden. SOLD ONLY BY SIDNEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT CO. 2536 WASH. AVE., OGDEN, UTAH Critchley home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips of Evanston and Mrs. Charles White and family of Salt Lake were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Rich. Mrs. Leroy Florence is visiting Coalville Main street this week lost the electric light poles that have marched up its west side foi many years. Soon a new .set of meta: poles with bracket lights will make their appearance, and Coalville wili have a White Way. relatives in Porterville this week. Mrs. Minnie Smethurst spent the 0 0 0 past two weeks at the home of Mr An enviable record has been set and Mrs. Joseph Adams in Bing- by Silky." This is the fourth year ham. straight that he lias got his buck Mrs. Nellie White returned home, on the opening morning in time tc last week after a visit with relatives be back up to his duties on the hill in Clearfield. before school time. Mrs. Electa Porter has returnee home after a weeks visit in Ogden Thyroxin Controls Mans Life of an ounce of thyroxin, a mysterous chemical substance in the body, separates every normal human being from imbecility or death. Popular Mechanics. th MORGAN Mrs. Josie Sailor and son Billy, of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clayton, Saturday, Miss Lula Jean Heiner who is at-- , tending school in Salt Lake City, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ulrich. Miss Esther Hopkin spent eek end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crouch of Ogden are visiting in Morgan. Tlie News for Job Work. L3 Tapped Kaisers Telephone During the World war, Ludwig Ocenasek, a clever spy in Austria or the Allies, located and tapped the carefully concealed private telephone line used solely by the Kaiser and the emperor of Austria. After the Armistice, says Colliers Weekly. he repeated the feat on another secret a line, securing information that aided Czechoslovakia in becoming an Independent country, for which he was honored by a monument. Berlin-Vienn- ST economy TRAIN "K' at home. the Challenger than Other Challenger ieatures e; One Way Far orwomenafld children exciusnsl stewardess service In Coaches From Jinner33(!. P' SAN FRANCISCO -e- istered tioned jeal Morgan u 105 AMGEUS . . - p -- . . . Jf nd there are Challenger Sleeping at epp comfortable transportation Pullman travel. the cost cl Standard Aik Union Pacific Agent for complete information 5 |