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JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, mi: rcr !irnun.jon:.Ai logan, Utah, k n nkm a y. jury GIVE NUTRITIOUS. lot Bread and Washington Bounces the Rubber Crisis EXPENSIVE MEATS NEW MAYOR Make Good I xound Like a Little Boys Plaything rI' w Cold I unchcon I Ieat-Wa- e r w VO I ( - -- -- Specials FOR MINNEAPOLIS MfM luMeU IOMoKKoW HMinn m H Lb Lb tn ir i m i!v and gmst But tln often in hah ut htpi muk pr mt old one hot hre to g t the I d l'MIll u pt me at addt d i st s it ut hul'i ( innamuii ahe ( otf-HU t Oe s tt t mt sli w d W o ups siftc d t loui rmlk t lMkin tt is 'on spoons powdit s lit b t iblespoons P1M K Fm t t up shoiumng t lu i list! and onions Ft n h ddespoons clip sip r t 2 t. iblespoons pot ttoe s giitbm peas, i m liiblespoon ft hr id iml but t ei inn imon hiijtc tMspoori pi m h Bus hi t in Sitt togctlui all di mgredunis, iiu c l e, milk then i ut m shortiiun until mix Mix oi nine il luu looks hut nt boms igg and milk end st 2 whe.it flom, teaspoons lit di hot ingiedimts Spuad b b.tk.ng teaspoons possdel tim of a gieascd u null lound or t Bit or otint spoons butte simh su-irpan Blend together 2 eggs table spoon moijs- sugar tablespoon tloui, butter 4 end cups nnlk inn.imon Sprinkle oct top ses j of dough Bake in PH) cleg os on Blind flour salt and baking for 25 minutes. pov del (ut m butter witli dough As a hearts h.eakfisf for the bit mien ot 2 kmses (ombine the hungry defense woiker or sum 2 slightly be ten tgg yolks nm-nut saeutiomsl. tis these de In and milk tnd aehl to ehv urns pain akes ingredients, mixing just enough to moisten Fob! in siitfh be ite n Buck wheat Iaticakes (1H paneakes) igg white's and hike cm ginldle Two cups whole ground bin - .Seise with butter md ss I up. 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I r x, I-- L Cfc ' '..r f. jvX "4 fe C. ttr s or lo, e two-wte- shoil-emn- i 1 COEl ttct tsp saucikraut with 'feai .vparerib!, or frankfurters makes a tasty, inexpenmain dp h. sive Kionoiin humI dishes an just as nutritious as the more fam cuts Aud here are two rcupes whim show that tiny tan he vei tasty Sauerkraut with Sparerths Season spaieribs with salt and peppei Brown m a hot skillet If spaietibs hae extra fat on them, no not add grease to the skillet Into :i c.uiciole p1 i e hn!f the saiKikiaut then half the spare-rib- s, the remainder of the kiaut, and lastly the lemumng spare- Ihs ('over Place m oven at to 2 F and took ioi I hours eal, I at tub or lleef stew w it li Dumplings Veal or lamb breast, shoulder, neck, flank and shank meat are all good for a stew (ut from 1 to 2 pounds of nuMt into fai. small I ivc es sprinkle with sail, pepper and flour Brown in fat and add a slued onion add water to eov-e- i, put on a lid and cook slowly for 1 to 1 2 hours Add turnips . c llt'TS--f- bi ibepr lOMOKIltms MKM BUI' k F S r i' a n iis n ed ti tut eggs, juue, frud wuobwhi it toast, coffte. mhk. LI WHKOX (leant of potato 'oup haul enriched rolls, gr mixed cgt table salad ses (i)okiis La. milk DLWFR k- 000000000900 molas- Samrkiaut and pro-gia- mter-gove- 1 i k istrative organization, financii! management and procurement personnel management, and gor vernmental aieas and reiitions, Mr Owens stated Meredith C Wil.xon chief of the division of field studies and training lor the extension service. Fiuted States Department of Agin ultuie, will represent the federal agencies at the institute 1 e noku. t j I it -- c f e c be- ll e i -- . Kxtension Admmist t o' ots and Sup rviHorx, to be he it the Fnisersity of Minnesota Minneapolis, July 27 to August 7 The institute was arranged at 'he request nf the cooper v fiv s ate and federal extension servie s to smses the field of administrative management for tested procedures which wnl improve the conduct of extension sersicix in the for tv eight states Iiu hided on the me meetings on the admin- , i I stj. It tb-u- the iTah Agr. for ta i 1! 'r i r . dirocto fissist.mt fm KxtenMem agiiiultuie s Serviee euf,. base Ju'v 21 to attend the I stitute ot Admimstrittse Manage-mer- c ,i.ai v" . Dvu-ip- 900000000009000000 nia hed petatoc.,. butLml bed gieens, rolls and butter, bakei apples, iof-f- e milk GE , ie 350-de- 2 I than it looks. For it catches all of Washingtons picture above is more important rubber the crisis and illustrates eonucalh, tragically in confusion handling g 'erous war the we still are reason losing K svnthe-- k finireessmen who mean well but necessarily know practically nothing about a a made for little them in the loom in shown specially are piece bouncing nbber tol. Presumably they are engaged in solving the rubber. At the moment the picture was snapped the Germans were killhig Russians by scores fiousands and winning that war. The Japanese were sitting on almost all the world's Tie i .mil L.irr'iti, getting it. Japs have plenty now. dont. Eat the le f 4, i ' gSxxhil SERVICE IS Jf IFFERED I COLLEGE State at Utah horary Agri-- ! colkge has been selected j'ecene catalog dtpnsitory jl from the national libtary IjOngress. I),uid W. Davies, librarian was informed bv Luthei H Evans, communities "The facilities of the lotal Unit-- , ed States Employment Seiuce of- fices are available to employers and workers alike as a source nf accurate information on demands for and supply of labor If the workers essential to the successful j ondui t of our w ir effort aie to he available where needed most, it is essential that employeis make their and i eeds known to the service 'workeis make their si rcices aail- able through the nationwide sys- tern of the United States Employ- tnent Service 1 nopped very slightly thickened Season Fm dumplings, sift l pint of flour with teaspoon of salt andjw C to 4 teaspoons of baking pow dt i work in 2 to 3 tablespoons of fat, and add tup of liquid (water or milk) Dion the dumpling batter b spoonf js over the stew, eover tghtlv to hold in the steam and cook for 15 to 20 minutes, or until gi een the ilmniiluigs nre done Q 4 , Q 1 Mr and Mrs Cantril Nielsen, Mr and Mrs H. F Kellett, Mr. and Mis. Ilatt Clark and Mr. and Mrs Chester Neson and their families enjoyed a canyon party Sunday, spending the day at the City Paik in Blai (.smith Folk ean-o- n Dinner and visiting was enjoyed Mis. Fiances Clark, manager of the telephone company office at Fyium is enjoying a vacation in parts of Utah and Idaho. m Hyum at the Vacationing home of their father E J. ilson, Sr, are Mrs Lillian Call and Grace and their childien of Rigby, Idaho (hosts at the home of Mr andElton Olsen this wicek lniluded Mrs. Ada Livingston, Mrs. Beth Morgan, Mrs Mildied Garrett and baby all of Los Angeles and J. J Humph! ics of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs E. N Larsen and family are visiting in California of their sons, Lyle and gue-t- s Wavne The Misses Coy and Beverly Strong are spending several weeks it the home of their gland mother, yrs Ann, Hai Mls st,0ng. the former Chloe Hall spent last week here returning to hei home in Salt Lake City Monday. Gerald Nielsen son nf Mr and Mrs William Nielsen, former Hy- rum residents was aci identally nnng Enneral servu'ts were held Wednesd ly last at Idaho Falls Rel- aties fiom Hjrum attending the servo is included Mr and Mrs Morns pailis Xiclsen, Nielsen, Lauia Nlelsen, Mrs C. J Jensen and Mr and Mrs Arnold Nielsen Mis Wilfied Teaman of San Framisio is visiting with her parents. Mi and Mrs Peter Baugh. She is accompanied by her son, Gary Unite Sams Sna. py Stitt huts (lull accompanied by their tea.h- er Mis Venna Larsen enjoyed an tunings swimming purty at g nia Thursday last. Mr and Mrs Carter Thompson and thiee daughieis are vacation-Mr- s dug in Billings, Montana, guests of !Mrs Thompson's parents, Mr. ami Mis Oison Nielsen - HONKl IltINK NIT BlilAI) cup honey, 2 table-- j .spoons butter, 1 egg. 3 cup dried cup peanuts, pi lines, cut fine, 2 tea- 4 hioken, cups flour, spoon salt, teaspoon soda, 1 ti ispoon baking powder, cup ,sour milk Cieani honey and butter well, Add beaten egg Add dried prunes and peanuts Sift diy ingredients together and add. alternating with sour milk Pour into greased loaf pan and hake in 325 deg oven for Three-quart- 3 11-- 8 2 of tongress at (IcpoMtoij mtalog ' sill he the only 'tste nf full, w 11 Sahway buys almost USAC, one in imlude rioOiO simately cards caeh Ifrto.ering esery book copy-- J ln the Ptuted States, Mr two i sa d ft mu cariK AC p(. supplied to free of charge, ad, and will be lot.u'ineme of per-- " library I ya'ifs nl ,1 '"foimation authors 0 Publishing stalog fm ii. A Nearer Of on WORTH MILLION DOLLARS SALE IH UTAH SUGAR TOR Home hised am hurmtul practices employes ln fr workeis omblug ,.ural " v-t bun,;: 17 w Rr" ftV S Ira iY s,,a'7..St 5 m 5C prartiic., M1(j Mr Cultis erllsi ni,,"ls and it,.'. wh''h )in'rl.!.1hl.'.1,v hit IT hi s" sir of 11 r .b ) .t uv, ' e X 'i Jnh X line 1,1 e? n nuIr con- - utmost useful- sluul(J be his , that "1 hft-'- h." al- - ,l's- - m "operation no.,, pVKht tn1e!'.uUIlllsl,t" wh0 llHrn'ful ad-,r "R ,l'1' u ports indicate L ,li OUT igricultur-4.- - uni, ss evciy which he 'n Icr times fair h he the pro-a- W 4 av frI prat tiees still n """an. ts K;'L0f js, r,h k 14 ""rkt-- r 01 f o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o JAM Asst. Family Favorite. Lb. Pail 25 . A luys 8 million dollars worth of Utah's farm and factory products annually. Safeway sells BU million dollars worth of goods in Utah annually. Thus purchases in this state except! sales hy almost 2. 2 million dollars. And that million is nca money brought to Utah from oVier" Safeway - . ; .'ll trading areas. This is another good example of how Safeway and other chain .stores contribute to the growth and development of Utahs farms and factories. ( Figures are for 1940, Vie latest official totals pub- -t lished) - i-- c - ' N ' f ..! 1. Ripe. Tall Can WAX PAPER rniMis ( use . :r IA LEMONS . . . 10 g' 1 . 1uuud 10 Ripe. .. . . CUPS SPOONS NAPKINS RICE WHIP MO nr Grated Large Can 25 9 2 2 2 2 ir Count No. 2 Can Cut . . 10f Bag 303 Can L Jar 10 Nsm: "IU 1 . Cello ILig v 1 99 tJd O Ub. 10 I tor4 Standby Cans 3IIS Garden cello 12-o- z. PEANUT Butter quart Eintmsv-- BEANS Q Chicken of Sea Marshmallows 0 puK, o 0 TUNA 10 100-fo- .. 10 Finn, I RoU Pound Dozen I.V BANANAS .. - Firm, Ripe. TOMATOES 2! IaH-u- l Cleansing Tissue Evo "00 Box Sheet 1 19 WWW9" HIM O wv,..nMa..,frr. il n 0 0 Q O O Q o o O PANCAKE FLOUR Globe I A-- l Lb. Bat ,htv xewheie, have ultontion " Mr urt eri(Ti are 'k'r cffoit anri 2 flc q O. IiADIS 1 1 LS 2 bun- - RASPBERRIES CORN O PEAS I r ONION'S BliLTS - r o iy 2doz- 25 25 - o STRING ,TWO AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS OF NEW MONEY FOR UTAH Iuund 10-i,- Juicy 344s Grade Shatters O PAPER PLATES O total sugar purchases 1.T Poimd Staley 'h Golden Table ORANGES NEW SPUDS O OLIVES O bought for distribution in Utah, making $2,735,324 for the year. 2JP g; 1 O Asaortcd. 8 Iholce Mirletiea. Pound ... o O WATERMELONS O O LETTUCE 2 Headsluh In 1940, Safeway purchased $1,929,955 worth of Utah sugar for sale by stores in other states. In addition, $805,309 worth of sugar was o 21) Rump. I.l. SANDWICH SPREAD, full qt. : 2 tr SYRUP lbsgio o O Kowrx. T BONE STEAKS LIBBYS BEEF .. can ROAST BEEF 12-can . ... SHORT RIB BOIL THIS CORNED round COLD MEATS 69 5 .. o'kn Choice npep 2.V Boneless, 1 rZ i"""v p Vm" k," unnoresflavy thp re- ?f skilled VEAL STEW O O h- I'10, 3 l'Minthi, i total 11 " a but i,11 ,0'- - 'b'S to create xtcnsive job r pay exists 23 Bag O MIRACLE of the Ibnployment to.l ,c Golden West Lb. o re- - m,naBer 41 Logan's Finest Meats oo BACON SQUARES o o o o o o OTHER STATES .Metier Work sir M o o B1 G librarian Tempting Values From The Dinner Horn HYRUM NEWS rubber. looking to Washington for plain facts and leadership, the eople were getting double on rubber easy reassurance and dire prediction. So w hile men died for them around Hftorld, they kept right on driving their cars to the race tracks (see below). to keep the A few months ago the British burned a lot of rubber in Malaya (see below) iRral fcs from nr peppirs and took until the meat Q and vegetables are tender The stew should have plenty of gravy, g W 3 yi fk f. frx, wr "at o o o o o o u s TSL.fjz SS J |