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Show 40 ' . PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1952 - .' ., 1... u. " i' ii , - ' ' , .. ..j .... .... ........ ...... i : SMdTorom other editors . would be a good place to extend a little recognition to the steady, de-pendable job Ben Baker does every morning tidying up Main street. Ben is all through before most of us have even given much consid-eration to rolling out of bed in the morning. Seems he can't sleep any later than 4 a.m. So, by 4:30 a.m., he's out on the street getting it prettied up for another day of bustling and sometimes littering commerce on Galena's main stem. ' From The Waverly, N. Y.. Sun: And so the season of the majes-tic foliage is over and we look back with regret that it passed all too quickly. The bare limbs of a tree represent emptiness and can well be compared to a royal household where joy and splendor once reigned. A leafless tree reminds one of a king who has been stripped of all his majestic sur-roundings; his brilliant robes have been replaced by sackcloth and his well groomed appearance has faded away. From The Clear Lake, Iowa, Re-porter: Manufacturers of soft and hard bottled drinks could perform a pub-lic service and make many friends for themselves by one simple little act. Anyone who drives the highways today has seen the shoulders of roads littered with bottles. Manu-facturers of these products could stick a label on each bottle and a message in each case, warning drinkers of the danger to life and limb caused by throwing their "empties" on the highway. Of course, it is against the law in most states to throw out bottles and refuse, but there cannot be a traffic officer behind each car. From The Independent Review, AEtec, N. M.: The present period of Inflation has seen the price of commodities reach the highest level In history, and has lasted longer' than any period of inflation has previously done. A period of inflation has fol-lowed each war we have experi-enced, which was in turn followed by a severe drop in prices. Prices have not dropped following World War II limply because our military From The Houlton, Me., Pioneer Times: The State Police are reportedly investigating the carcasses of two cows, dead from rifle bullets, which allegedly were found in Amity one morning prior to the official open-ing of the hunting season. The theory ir this case is that the ani-mals met their fate at night. A contributing factor to their pos-sibly being mistaken for deer un-der a light, was the finding of a half consumed gallon of wine and a partially emptied fifth of a somewhat stronger beverage. activity has never let up. When it slows down prices will begin their downward course. From the mid-dle of 1920 to the middle of 1921 prices dropped ' over 40 per cent, stayed on a fairly even keel until 1929, then started down again until they reached bottom In 1933.' From The Galena, 111., Gaiette: A woman called yesterday with the suggestion that this column WHKN t ITCHES I fCRATCHES . .. . Bovine with Jtt-- brought $100 to W. II- - den Exter Bliklan. the Netherlanaj, in Phutograpliy Jlr'rine's $!5.00J contest for 1932. WOUNDED, DEJECTED ROK SOLDIERS . . . Soldiers of the Republic of Korea rest, wounded and dejected after one of their assaults ailed to take Triangle Hill. They are awaiting treatment at an aid station. However, these troops were still In possess ion of Sniper Ridge at the time. I B S p s E p E I 15 JTa in 13 pf7 il v W; "M 31 mir "--a i- -i --- .jj, 5 44 "4 5 Ti7 49 130 - m . 5-j- 5j 57 Crossword PuzzU BOBIZONTAL 1 Snakt 4 Part of hip I pi.) t PcjllcruA (all 13 Card (am !3 Top FNoarreroigwnetrnltt J7 Part of coat i pi.) 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BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 72 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS cpp THE BULLETIN FOR FINE PRINTING I Eg it ..... Hatu mt IS YOUR FREEZER doing all the work it should? You'd be surprised at the number of helps it Mill perform for you if you just know about them! Have a birthday coming up at the time you'll be especially busy? Bake the cake and decorate it ahead of time and freeze. Butter frosting is excellent for cakes which must be frozen, but boiled or similar types are not recom-mended. When you have to make things for a meal which take a lot of ingredients and long cooking time, such as spaghetti sauce, make a double or triple recipe and store the remainder in your freezer. Recipe of the Week j Spaghetti, Anchovy Sauce (Serves 4) 8 ounces ready-cu- t spaghetti j 3 quarts boiling water 1 tablespoon salt V cup butter or substitute h' cup chopped onion Vt cup chopped parsley j 10 canned anchovy fl!Tet3, chopped li cups canned chicken consomme Freshly ground pepper vt pound processed American cheese, shredded f Add salt to boiling water and cook spaghetti, uncovered, until tender. Drain in colander. Melt butter in heavy skillet, then add onion, parsley and anchovies. Blend in spaghetti and con-somme and stir well. Season with pepper and cook for 15 min-utes, stirring occasionally. Add shredded cheese and stir until cheese melts. Serve at once. Plan special menus, as com-pletely as possible, and make these ahead for freezer storage. Ther when you have unexpected com pany or need a good meal in a hurry you'll have it all ready. Certain holiday foods such as turkey, sweet potatoes and desserts in pies, cakes or Ice cream can be made ahead to have on hand in the freezer thus helping you cut preparation time when the holiday arrives. Egg salad and chicken salads are favorite freezer foods, put into sandwiches. Label them clearly and take them out as needed for lunch boxes or snacks. t far. "'-"-v- 1? trfci NOBEL WINNER . . . French novelist Francois Maurlac was awarded the Nobel prize for lit-erature. Maurlac, 67, is author o( "The Viper's Nest" and "Desert of Love." |