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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1943. THE LOGAN. UTAH, Some Helpful Aids For Saving Butter w-- 4 : f , ilji: : Bi.itiT, or the lack of it. has become a major household problem. Here is some advice on the subject from the Bureau of Home Economies. Serve butter thriftily. Restaurants and other eating places serving butter now provide one put only, or half a pat. You can do the same at the family table. Eat all you get. If you put butter for seasoning directly on food, none will be left on pan or plate. And it's good wartime manners to leave a clean plate. Taking more but lr tin Tf .J- ;tda 31 -- s Wr 4 Wia, siade sac,r4 ,r? p. d W hsne. ter, or any other food, than you need, or leaving a little "for manners," is out - for the duration. Make flavor count. That is, use the butter you have where it will taste best Bread would get priority on the family butter with d many people. A vegetable would be first with others. It's all a matter of taste. Lose no butter by poor storing. Keep butter and other table fats tightly covered in a ccld, dark from place, protected strong odors. Cut out butter-ric- h dishes. butter-seasone- I, PAGE ELEVEN. Till out lie of step Ruttir la ' v with ul tho a smooth ireamims.s litter loMMins v.tu.mii further re inn I. or slightly not melted soft-hu- t A and daughter. Linda, and Mr. ar.d M.iih of tile iileimiargariiie on the market IS fortified with Vitamin A So M retell Butter Sujiplj far ax calories ami vitamins go fixing luiu h to carry, other however, you can get energy uni i.iu take on r some duties uthi r MMir. es than fats, siuh as ter It there's majonnaise dried beans ami peas, potatoes, i' :.induiih for instance, you and grain foods And there are ' u one sale of the sand-many for souiees A. m-- i vitamin h it least with mayonnaise hiding a large choice of leafy, ins'.i ill of butter Bread may need green ami yellow vegetables no spieaik at all if the sandwich TOMORROW'S MEM' nc filling such as I hopped BREAKFAST: Sliced or get.ibles mixed with may-hu- t anges. eggs, wholeremember that the wheat tousl, jelly, coffee, milk sandwich medium is "not LI NlHKON: Casserole of and not soggy." As for dried lima beans with cheese, stretihmg butter, some people are hard rolls, butter or fortified remi u.liei mg and using traks of margarine, green salad, peaortil War I days blitter was nut cookies, tea, milkr mixed w llh milk, or with milk and DINNER; Chiekeil pie, quick gelatin, and the blend whipped to frozen peas, wholewheat muf- - I I u 11 soft-boile- d g. :kn Bf, ciu- yJ helinda child-te- n nt Stockton are staying hen earing for her parents, Mr. and Mrs James I. Olson and her aunt, leporler evening at the home of Mr. ami Mrs M Jenson, honoring Mr J or Min's bn Unlay A elm ken supper wasanniversary. served to Mr. and Mrx Don Shoup and daughter, Jane Mr and Mrs Krmiel Jenson. Mr ami Mrs. Charles Stuart, Jr., all of Leg:, It. Mr and Mrs. Gail. Curtis, Mr and Mrs Oscar Sjoberg, Hans L Nielsen. Mrs. La Vone Yeates fins, butter or fortified margarine. celery, baked apples with marshmallow sauce, tea. nnlk. The perfection, of plastic baffles and push rod housings for air--1 planes has effected a saving of thsiusands of pounds of sheet " no host Mi party was given free Every Tuesday Your family will enjoy the Family Circle Magazine, so he sure to get your free copy every Tuesday. Timely articles, movie reviews, special recipes, household hints and other inter esting features are a regular part of this sprightly magazine. Gel your FKEE copy each Tuesday. Nutritious Tongue Unrestricted Meat uljenquist Jenson. Mrs. Clel la Gallagher and Rose Ann Bigelow, who nre III. Thiel Jensen left on Monday for the U. S. marines. His wife, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eslie D. Jensen and gtandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson accompanied him ns far as Salt Lake City. George Hulse is reported to be ill nt his home suffering with a heart attack. Mrs. Olive Neves Is also reported to be on the sick list. A reanut Butter Betty offers a good protein desserts - hyrum news Airs. MILLVILLE cora hoodless amsmar t the II HKRALD-.IOIT.NA- Reporter By MRS. GAYNOR MAIHK and ap-tNEA Seri ice Staff Writer ward Third TONGUE is not a restiieted meat. Variation by lumbers for years of faithful It can be used in a nutrition casserole, says Edith V. Harding of the Cvice performed as a bishopric department of home economics of Ej.ward clerk. Bishop Ether the Pennsylvania State College. Counselors Georgia iyielseA and Here's her tested recipe. and Alton Miller were guests Casserole of Tongue (Serves 3irk Thomas Eltason One tongue boiled), 1 cup diced testimonial a given at j( honcr 1 cup dii ed carrots, 1 cup turnips, in tho evening htm Thursday sliced celery, cup cooked peas, 2 to the Sustained carry an) hall 1 , 5 Hltf 0S! I o ar llUI, mark of respect he Unritien and Marian, Mr. daughters, Betty and Mrs. Larsen MENU TOMORROW'S Tomato and BREAKFAST: grapefruit juice, syrup, fried fat bacon, coffee, milk. daughter Donna Mac. . Mrs. G. Ray Petersen entertain-- 4 a family dinner at her home Mday. A social afternoon follow- and Ira Mrs. entertained Allen corn-brea- at com--me- nt Allen. aVoy Hb Marion Burrell celebrated birthday anniversary r' with a cleverly arranged "7 her friends at her home. luncheon was served to Loy amuen, Elva McBride, June A Iris Olsen, Ina Hall. Ilene W, Lorraine Riggs Arlene Ny-and Aria Nyquist. Us. Venna Larsen entertained hostess to the H. C. club at home Monday evening. A whtiul was evening spent at tds following which Mrs. Larsen fT luncheon. Score prizes won by Rhoda Clark, Ixeta ea and Lula McBride. OHansen and Mar-.- " Ballard of Tremor.ton were t guests at the home of Mr. ' MrsF. Petersen Thurs- 17th i- -7 I !. - Annie . Bradley of Salt Lake vistcd for the past week .kl ome of Mrs. Leon Brad- Betty Burrell of Salt Lake 8 week end guest at ,mt of her Mr. and .i83 parents, Jams Lauritzen. Joseph Dunkley nd .. . is Bpcnd- home of Cantril Nielsen. Larsen of Logan v'r the week end at the Mrs. ' father- - and mothcr-- , Jr- a,lli Mrs. LeRoy Lar- - Aer Uns. Be'sy Rawlins of Para- work end at thc rma Bradley. ne Smith arrived in week to spend a well StTV6 ' - , d, Creamed codLUNCHEON: fish and egg on toast, wholewheat bread, fresh fruit cup, honey cookies, tea, milk. DINNER :Casserole of tongue with vegetables, baked potatoes, bread, butter or fortified margarine, cabbage and apple salad, peanut butter betty, lemon sauce tea, milk. dinner party in to her son Ray Allen who kS Monday, Feb. 1 to enter the raed forces. A chicken dinner ns served to Mr. and Mrs. Tarles L'nsworth, Mr. and Mrs. L Ray Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. KRoy Petersen, Duane Petersen, fasten Lnsworth, Ray Allen, Mr. cd Mrs. Ira Allen, Clyde and delightful ;T0S, T really nourishing breakfasts 1 teaspoon salt, tablespoons flour. were Earle Allen, bishop, 1 teaspoon mimed onion. '4 teaIvan Miller, and ttomas Eliason 2 tablespoons cooking ieunselors. and Einar Jensen, spoon pepper. fat. nrd clerk. Wash tongue, remove root end Ivan Miller was in charge of the if necessary. Boil until following pro-ra- poYtions ;estimonial. The tender. Remove skin and place in was presented: selections by a casserole. Combine flour and fat by W. H. and add 2 tee ward choir directed tongue broth. Seaby Mrs. son. Cook cups Ttrry and accompanied Add until thickened. Esta reading, Jensen; luu Pour Nie- vegetables to the casserole. 3rown; vocal trio, Rozella over all the sam e. Bake at 375 dels' , Cteyle Miller and LaRue grees F. until all vegetables are .V.elsen, accompanied by Mrs. tender (about 1 hour.) 'Jensen; vocal solo. L. P. Maughan. This recipe for a peanut dessert President EdPa marks by Steke provides protein and sweet, both. Zbinden. Albeit and Clawson win Butter Betty Peanut honor-ti to the were Gdtt presented Six slices bread, cup peanut Allen expressipiests with Earl ' cup teaspoon salt, of the ward butter, ng the sentiments cup chopped fruit (figs, made syrup, umbers. Responses were 1 2 egg, cups milk, officers and their 2raisins, dates).brown bj the retiring sugar. tablespoons nvas A social hour was enjoyed Spread slices of bread with peaind refreshments served to a nut butter. Cut into cubes and peup of 200 ward members. in a buttered baking dish. Mu. LeRoy Larsen was hostess place Mix together fruit, salt, syrup, milk n a pleasant dinner party at her and egg. Pour mixture over bread xae on Sunday. A chicken dincubes. Sprinkle 'with brown sugar. ar was served by Mrs. Larsen Bake for 1 hour in a 350 degree F. r.4 covers marked for Mrs. Roy oven. Serve with plain or whipped lee Larsen of Logan, Mrs. Edna cream, custard or a sauce. iad )! This list wiD help you plan OKEIIS COW KNTION Feb. 11 d .lb -- The Idaho senate today, after two hours of bitter debate, approved a convehtion system for nomination of state and congressional candidates, while the house apparently passed a measure making more difficult the petitioning on initiatives and referendum. Thc and sent to senate passed. the governor, a bill revising state primary law to provide for delegated convention system. BOISE. Ida., earned furlough with his relatives and friends. He is at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Stoddard and his wife, Smith, and his son whom he had never seen. Sergeant Smith has arrived directly from Lima, Peru. Following his furlough Sergeant officers Smith will attend an training school in New Jersey. son of Lee Nordick, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nordick, met with a painful accident when he fell from the snow plow operated by his father. A severe cut through his tongue required the care of Dr. Burgess. LaVern Buist of Mcndon who left Monday for military service, spent Wednesday in Hyrum guest of his sister, Mrs. Merrill Wright and family. Mrs. O. M. Wilson and John G. Wright are both reported ill at their homes. Mrs. Carrie Archibald is employed in Ogden. Mrs. LaVee Five Minutes earlier SYKl'P, Sleep) Hollow Pure Cane and .Maple. for your healths sake Did you ever stop to think how much our efficiency depends on breakfast? From a physiological standpoint, our mental and physical efficiency gets under way at the breakfast table. In these speedy days, however, this morn- ing meal seems to he becoming a lost custom. A cup of coffee and a sliver of toast eaten on the run make up the breakfast menu of a majority of people. Such a kind of morning start lops off a good portion of our efficiency and takes its toll in man' other ways, too. It is had enough in normal times hut now that each of us is shouldering more responsibility, slighting Ibis morning meal is personal sabotage. If cutting. down on breakfast is a question of time, ami it usually is, then set the alarm for a little earlier than usual and take time for a nourishing meal. Much of the preparation can be done the night before such as having table set, the batter with the exception of melted shortening mixed for hot cakes, waffles, or muffins, or having the bis cuits waiting in the refrigerator. PATTERN POR BREAKFAST If your breakfast pattern has been upset by the rationing program, remember that this meal can still be a one. Fruit, cereal, bred in some form and that one cup of coffee supply energy, vitamins, minerals, calories, and that grand satisfied feeling. FRUITS Whole fruits such as sliced oranges or baked apples are more filling and have more lasting qualities than fruit juices. Unstrained juices have the same advantage over strained juices. Vary the fruit in some way each day, and dont have too many repeaters. For example, serve apples baked, as a sauce, or fried. CEREALS Theres a kind for every taste. Vary them from time to time for interest, and alternate cooked cereals with rcadv-to-serones. Molasses, honey, corn syrup, maple-flavorsyrup and fruits and fruit sauces add a, pleasant change to cereals, and help the sugar bowl too. z. . . . KARO SYRUP, Illue 24-o- z. f ffs ALL BRAN, Kellogg's 1amous Health Ceeral. Large Pkg. . PRUNES, Sun Sweet Pkg. . . 32-o- LBERS Buckwheat pkg lour I 47-o- WHEAT HEARTS, The Vitamin l Cereal. Large Pkg E-- AQ, liO B-- 3'f oz. Z. 29 pkg. z. . z. EDWARDS Luxury Blend COFFEE r SHOP EARLY IN THE WEEK FARM-FRE- is . dy tlAc nnc tlsl JJe W . lie Why and How to Starch Cottons MILK, Cherub, Top Quality, Tall Kego Tall cans MACARONI, Enriched Flour. Family Circle gives information on what to serve the busy workers get your free copy Tuesday. li I 2 or cxtjuiMtc, delicate Package BABY FOOD thili pure A GIVE anilla in cake recipes. MEAN WORK IN IN X)U THE P Wc 28-o- z. I'uuiul STAMPS ON YOU SHOPPING friww-yw- 1 bottle o. lit MARION. THE ,. DAY'S . f. Mid-Morni- ... ng Letdown n These art ho days for breakfasts. Everyone's working harder and longer. Po be sure and start your family off td work, or school well fortified with a delicious, balanced breakfast, morning after morning. TOMORROW AND I'LL SHOW 1 Avoid - gulp-and-ru- GIVE Schilling W c. 33-o- z. GEORGE. sirengih and quality every JJio with real lemon flavor. flC 2 for J BEER, Jumbo (With empties) CANADA DRY Sparkling Water IP bottle Large (Plus deposit) 1 BEER Blati R.1P Stdnles. ( iWlth empties) PTC WALNUTS, long type body STRIDE -- THEN HE WONT BE SO LETS CO Y) THE EVENING. SAFEWAY ,,r TO TAKE a" 11 BROWN DERBY, Royal Pilsner LARGER BREAKFAST WILL HIM ENERGY TIRED droi BREAixFAST, 9 & '7C 8 Cana Libby's Strained. RED mix TOP Quality Catsup PP600Sffi f GETS A SfHV BOOSTER flavor use 11 - IJis. BEVERLY Top Qinlity Lb. jar Peanut Bui ter REAL ROAST 2 Lis. Peanut Butter SHREDDED WHEAT finish. I I B 70 A 48 Lbs. tile When ready to iron, have articles slightly and uniformly damp, and the iron hot. This keeps thc iron from sticking. And unless theres embroidery or lace patterns i brought out. iron them on the right side for that professional Safeway Homemakers' Bureau for ac s Julia Lee Wrights article in this weeks 4 HARVEST BLOSSOM, Thrifty $ 53 " All Purpose Hour. 48 Lbs SUNNY BANK Lb. Margarine OATS, Alliers 1 Quick or Regular Lg. Pkg. ( KACKKRS 11 c 2 Lbs. Premium Sodas. c HONEYBEE 11 M 2 Lb. pkg. Grahams by Purity SAI.TINE WAFERS After the last rinse, wring articles out, shake them to remove folds, turn garments inside out. uiid immerse them in the starch water, lifting them up and down so that t lie starch thc fabric evenly. If stiffer collars and cuffs are desired, gather them together and dip ill a heavier starch solution. Wring modcratrly. Hang to dry thoroughly or roll up while slightly dump to be ironed within a short time. HINTS FOR BREAKFAST MENUS 4 For . KRAFT KITCHEN HOW TQ STARCH the ttuis 14-o- z. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS There are many Linds of Marches oil thc market, each with its own directions. Follow them and measure accurately Imlli the water and starch for best, profexxioni king results. morning standby, but here, variety is welcome also. Serve toast plain, as French toast, cinnamon toast, or toasted jelly sandwiches. Enriched bread gives extra vitamins that we all can use. Ilot breads, hot cakes, waffles, and hot Tolls are hearty and are a bit more filling than toast. tc IO40c. fc Porter t lb. pkg. i) Vll EGO NOODLES f fc Very' Boat pkg. 1W MACARONI or SPAGHETTI title J Lb. Box - Colton shirts, blouses, children's clot lies, tablcw urc and so many ol her things are usually lictter off with it replaces a hit of star li that new, frexli liiii'li, and chillies slay clean much longer. Sian-liet lungs sherl dust and dirt, not only protecting the surface, hut protecting the fabric ax well. JULIA LUC WIUG1IT, Director (UU llu V NOB HIIJ, COFFEE, iUch c Full bo tiled Mend Lb. mv .' AIRWAY Froth Coffee at saving Lb. COFFEE , .....Lb. Hills or Folgera. RAISINS, Market Day 4 UT. Pkg. M Seedless, RICK, Fancy Blue Roma. U). Pkg. A. J. M.J.B. Broun - lb. pkg. 14c enc Buy one wort VegeUbl FRESH every farther Retion metre Goods Cenned so help your ed - Toast 25 Lb. PRObUCF SH well-balanc- BREAKFAST BREAD Wrights Enriched .MARGARINE. Dalewood Fresh. Triple Wrapped. Fortified with Vitamin A Lb. z. 20-o- BREAD, Julia Lee 15 MORNING GLORY OATS Quick or Reg. pkg. I.arge pkg 48-o- z. . APPLE SAUCE iSD z. z. . ORANGE JUICE Old South, Can 8f pkg 32-o- . f Q( X7 o. 10-o- Posts, It) Glass PRESERVES assorted. Enjoy. XD -- SUZAXNA Pancake and Waffle Flour. ,(j pkg 20 oz. CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs or 1107... pkg lJ-o- ' . sum jay IIST wsti" |