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Show IN, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four inanufaetured good. The remit i that profit from export are low, which force a strict limit on import from other nation. Since Britain import 60' of her food supply to fied her fifty mila constant lion people, there drain on her sterling and dollar Ktuplrs Ily To my minil thero i no doiilit reserve. To meet tliat problem the that the British arc milking effort of any Wcatcrn Eurohave taken Rtepa to try to IncreaHv export and decrease pean nation to (jet on their own feet. While moat Englishmen at ill 'I'he finest pnluct protake a break from work for th4r duced by the. English cannot be mominfj and afternoon tea. they bought by Briton at all - they are do work comparatively hard. The mostly for, "Kxport Only. In or clean-u- p from the bombings of (j,.r j0 bUy an, automobile made World War II hua been well done j England a citizen of that coun-an- d even Coventry ha complete! lry ruat pay a 67' tax at the an excellent clean-u- p Job. The n- -- nutm-- t I Foreigners pay nono of building. of coiirae, ia atill in pro- lhut tax , If Englishman drivea fjreaa and will tie for year toH (,ur hl, paVM 22c a gallon tax on come blit when it is taking place gasoline which even in our time of the building are finer and better high taxes is certainly excessively than the ones destroyed. steep. prob England's main economic rcstur-Major import items are rationed and lem is not cleaning up or laxwi highly as to discourage their use. The tax on a pack of ig bombed out building of though, export-a matter rather it (.,j.,,yttes is more than the balance. To fight ,,rV1 nul coat. Meat la so closely of most I and II. England j,,m.d that one good pork chop i wide liqui- - a oversea investment alnpiy, and sugar and dated, with the result that income an. acan-- and tightly ra- from those sourrea is now small. tiono(1. 0nJy bar of 4.an,y wjII Furthermore. many of the old ex- -- lak(, ftn Knhman weekly ration mgport market for the Unitisl Ameri- - atamp and other items are equally ilom have been invaded by wevi.ri the visitor - bar,j t() can. and now. German and Jalb41(t a be wanta wf ,.V(.,.y. thing, and for the inoxt part tax luineKC Utahn Reports From Europe . . . A (IMJ c2)oJ St TIME you maka for a picnic, have your bread or rolls fresh, spread all over with butter or spread so the filling wont soak through and try some new and delightful fillings for variety. Peanut butter ia always a favorite. Add to it some crisp and crumbled bacon for Variety, a. chopped raw apple or grated car-rot- NEXT I tiu-bo- lDite Kn-yli- I Have some cream cheese on hand? Mix with deviled ham and catchup for a delicious spread. is something Team it with cole slaw in a sandwich for it's good texture. Sliced bologna you'll have frequently. H. C. Burrell 1 RECIPE OF THE WEEK Savory Beef, Farsieyed Rice (Serves I) 3 large onions, sliced i 1 I origi-impo- rt ra-Wa- rs New Appointment Made by Steel 3 tablespoons shortening 3 poundu beef churk 3 tablespoon flour 1 San Francisco, Calif., jqiv Appointment of H. C. Bu-- n M Manager, Raw Material Iw-ioment for the Columhiu-fT-neSteel I i vision 1 United States Steel Company, was announced by Alilon G. Roach. Mr. Burrell wa Chief for the exploration party discovered the Cerro Bolivar !n.ri teaspoon salt ! !i teaspoon pepper free! The few items I have noted above seem proof to me that the English are making a good try. When one adda tt that their high income tax rale, tlieir many hidden taxes and the almoat 100'; collection of al taxes, one is inclined to feel a little sympathetic with the nation and the people. Remember, there is no rationing in other European nations and in some of them little or no effort to rollert legitimate taxe. especially income UNIVERSAL BEAUTIES . . . Taking a dip to gM. wh competed In 'Miss Universe" beanty contest. From MU Great Britain. aad Mian Denmark Mias Norway, Mias Indiana, r mIm Franco, ojqwW wuniji y. 77 ov oaMprywweyy ABOVE p. K Teaspoon thyme 3 cup boiling water 1 tablespoons vinegar 1 tablespoon catchup Fry onions slowly in melted shortening until brown. Cut beef into serving sized pieces. Add to pan. Increase heat and brown on both sides. Mix flour with seasoning and sprinkle over meat. Add water, vinegar and catchup. Cover and simmer until meat is tender, about 3 hours. Serve on a platter with a border of parsleyed rice, made by adding chopped parsley to boiled Mta Till HULLABALOO Co. vi tu-d- iv-i-b-- nt. Oro Deposit in Venezuela. Mr. Rurrrll will headquar'-- r m San Francisco but hi work .vi!l take him throughout the Ea.dtii states in quest of raw niatma! e. sential to steel making. H- will tie asociated with the ', - il'v.-jnr- engineering department. rice. taxes. "Waltz a little faster, It seem to me that if all a they're playing a rhumba" By LYTLE HULL ( little unfair when one realizes that Like a hearty sandwich? Com- Fish must be brain food because has been the English contribution to the OUR FOREIGN policy bine chopped frankfurters, baked they travel in schools, lost it has manipulated that winnig of World Wars I and II. beans, catchup and mustard for the China for us, is fast losing the poThis ia delicious in toasted by our side, was far in excess of tential support of 400 million Mos- filling. that of al other Western European buns. has the and lems, prevented nation combined. American help eggs make Chopped, strengthening of the one sure bulhas made our nront enemy. Ger--: a good filling when mixed with wark against Russian conquest of many, better off than our ally. chopped or ground tongue, grated Europe Spain. The Britain, and even Italy ia prepared mustard and may-- 1 cheese, government has another six or onnaise. off economically from the rom-- . seven months to manipulate in. parative point of view. Like raw vegetable Ailing? ind if we are still a going concern It is not our responsibility, of cabbage and nuts with Chopped by that time, we will need every course, to carry the economy of carrots and mayonnaise arc grated of to out sunce our of strength pull Britain, or any other country' indelicious. WITH DIVINE AID . . . When the Rev. William Bowen railed for the hole which the New Deal has definitely, hut if for no other rea- Flaked tuna fish or shrimp comdivine aid, ZOO men leaprd to artlon In Santa Rosa, Calif., and built for this nation and the world--in son than a $ (dollar) lug 16 minutes. bines with cottage cheese. Add some in five church a hours, 20 the last to England is a hotter investment years. pickled relish to make it tart and in other European We can't depend upon anyone to jthan a dollar delicious for a good filling on Vinations. I say that because in talk. help us: we have no real friends MYSTERY STORY enna bread or crusty rolls. hundred with of Englishmen ing In the time of the first Napo- left in this world. So we had betof all walks of life I find more adleon the Legion- of lti nr was more ter begin thinking more in terms miration for America than in any-An ulii sailur had retind from America and less about highly thought of than it ia today )f when- else in Euroie. Ftirther-- i . Each morning a grub-- ! the and the story is told that the ein-- x others. more, the record shows that their knocked on the doer, TO we be must coordinate by youngster one strong Tor (lay met an old ideal and hnpea more nearly pnr-- I '.he work of our muscles. One of went in and came out again. After veteran. alh-- l ours. When one adds those How did you bar your arm?" these muscles is industry; another this had gane ( n for several weeks factors to their immediate past n the curiosity of the neighbors is union labor. At the moment they he asked. actions toward u in war and . . . This is s sre functioning in suicidal opposi- - W'H aroused, one of them said to AiiKterlitz." at LYN CONNELLY Sir, By prurr he will find it difficult to the boy: vacuum-typ- e tw lion to new, flexible, vou each other. were And Then decorated?" principal believe that any other nation het-- 1 ENTERTAINMENT world Is Why, pray tell, do you visit that hardens instantly and Is mars eason is also a New Deal legacy "No. sir." ter deserve our help not for reapplauding tho show must go "Then hen- is my own cros for 'industry-widei. nit or table and efficient than the bargaining". Under ward to them for past acta pri- on" performances of Jimmy Duold plaster cast. The specially dethis I make chevalier." a czar can labor you you: system single marily, but ns an investment in rante, In London . . . Despite o inYour me chevanames the of an signed bag is filled with tiny plastle stop entire Majesty operation our own future. As I see the picsevere gallstone at- ker because I have lost one arm. dustry and cause inestimable granules that adhere solidly ts could a one drive ture, only thing tack en route to would have each other when air la exhassted to to nstion and the its all ymr Majesty age wedge between England and USA an and I had lost both arms?" England from the bag. Izens. In of war time he lose could - that ia tho leadership of Aneu-ri- n "Oh. in that case I should have ist for us. eye ailment re- made Revan and hi left wing lahor you Officer of the Legion." quiring surgery, Raiph . Gwinn. Rep. of New group. As it Htamla today there his the old soldier im- - Yorkf and played Whereupon Jimmy c. Flshert Dm. I Bevan support little chance entire Palladium mediately dn-- hi sword and cut a biU in the have introduced to form a strong enough getting engagement with- orr his other arm. which .House of Representatives down the street. They met government, but to prevent its sina out missing There Is no special reason to would restrict Industry wide and walking and each time the taking place life must not become privates, 'many performance doiilit this story. The only ques- - multiple employer bargaining and colonel would salute he would gle much more grey" for the English . . . how did he do it? Oddly enough. is, citizen. thus return collective bargaining to tn. The samo to you." If Durante had Us proper place at the local lever, The general's curiosity got the under succumbed UTAH'S (TI.TUKE It places industry and labor in better of him, and he asked: LET'S REPEAT THAT the trying circumi relationaMp to each other "Why do you always say that?" Utah ranks high in education. stances ha would bava been a The colonel answered: "I was the New Deal " donates -fThe wife of a Navv man handed Ita State Unievrsity ormerly 5&6SSED the pastor of her church the fol- martyr to the show world . . . abuses which have so weak- - loner a private and I know what University or Deseret was Much aa wa like the lovable comestructure of our free the they are thinking. note: Bales Pete lowing having ,npd we think the "show must go founded in 1850. the first instituqpoxaagffl&QP es- - DTry be to of gone to sen. his wife ((mires the dian, higher learning la often carried too far on Write Committee for ConstitutionTo know how to wait is the tablished west of the Mississippi congregation to pruv for his and adage la almost ridiculous at times River. The Utah State Agricultur- al Government, 205 East 42nd. great secret of success. iTTyTl sefety. Tin mini(er hurriedly glanced . . . But for the sake of entertain- al College at IiOgan and the Brig- Street, New York City, for SpotJoseph DeMaistre aa ha we'ra ment, happy Jimmy at the note and announced: Pete ham Young University at Provo light on this bill and then write , Bales, having gone to see his wife, iron constitution. are two other notable schoola. The your congressmen. This means as Barr TUlatrem's wonderful TV grammar grade and high aehool much to you and your family as desires the congregation to pray show, "Kukla, Fran and Ollie buildings and edueational system anything except war. for hi safety. will be seen only a half hour each rank among the finest tn the naPoetry is the music of thought, week beginning this fall, a far cry tion. Every sizeable town ha Its FOR TIIE RECORD r five days a muM'ium or art center. At Spring, conveyed to ns in the music of from (he Tho 1953 Federal budget, as proweek they were seen previously ville. Utah is kieated the famed language. But instead of complaining National Art Exhibit. All com- posed. would add up to more than Paul Chat field we are supposed to bow and scrape munities have splendid church edi- the total of all the incomes of all Never think that God's delays before NBC for not killing the show fices, most denominations being the people west of the Mississippi o THE OLD HERMITAGE are God's denials. Hold fast: hold altogether . . . Ita only the clean- represented in the more populous River with 96rJ- of all the comes in Wisconsin to boot! ter. est moat entertaining and most FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY out. Patience ia genius. Ruffon I ! hard-cooke- Truman-Aehe-so- r d n j -. self-intere- st , 1 - . one-arme- ymtetfme a-ni- d ! VACUUM-PACKE- UW&l D I I - e you Amur mmt dam-Wh- at cit-do- ne , (y Jtmiyit c-- a ral (2005 33503? 2ftentucfy' niut-tio- n wurtfciv 05? CDGS3 j . de-t- he I Q0ED econ-tio- n flltmigp Now 6 years old half-hou- ... 16 PROOF COMPANY, in-n- i beloved of television shows on the star . . . It's tragic how these truly fine family shows must go by the wayside for the sake of more smut, killings and other things distasteful. .i. Fog ... ARM'S that at your fingor-lips- ? Mine Maiy Baker Eddv asked hi reason for an aimy medical scr-in tin no--- , ii patient in an army hispitul replied: He tried to give me an enema when 1 wasn't looking. " Wlii-i- StruitlartL (QpfiZa? Ifil West Center in lrovo 1 ei-a- PAY NOTHING DOWN, $1 A WEEK FOR SALE j wean && :." 5J!A'J INDI VS NEW PRESIDENT . . Ismail Kamal Bey, Egyptian to New Delhi 1cft), rnngratuUfra Dr. llajrndra Prasad on his elretion as president of India. or i Hm i i punching how CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES can glvo you dear, comfortable continuous vision In all visual fiolds noar, arm's length, and dittancol m I: them. Your bifocals may not bo giving you propor aid In tho "arm's length" rongo of vision. Visit a tkillsd eplomolrist. Lot him explain "faril t.pjrr&mn. a? 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