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Show I U BEAR RIVER VALLEY 1913 V jjgW SEERSUCKER Listen to lack Suits iff f nereis me uewesa, most comioixaDie siacK suit from made quality seersucker materials! ever . wear! They are ideal for house or 1 . . Ladies A. t 1 i o You'll Like Them LA GRA SHOP READY-TO-WEA- R Utah Committee !eat Klines The Nutrition Committee of Box Duties from the Var Food Administration, war f Elder county USDA a county U this 'eek sdected ltmeat committee to be respon-fo- r the proper handling of Qat program in this district, fssned to the committee were ' jjadfield as chairman, and Cnn Bunderson, Winnif red Jar- fwm Jensen, Dr. John W. i ijers, and John H. Laub. committee will work under Irion of Mr. Merlin Clark, area frvisor named by the state war jir, Clark will also have of 'the war meat program Cigbt other counties in the state, I Hadfield, chairman of the while J. Worth Q of the Food Distribution lustration and member of the a war board, will have charge lie meat program in tne state, i taking over as the chairman f ie Box Elder county war meat out-ai aittee, Chairman Hadfieid their proposed duties, "We to assume :t been directed for fersMp and responsibility Elder County met Tuesday afternoon with Bertha Harris, chair- with instructions j, man, in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Clayton, state coordinator of nutrition and civilian defense, and Mrs. Anne K. Weaver, Regional director of the Food Distribution Administration, were pres- i -- L com-declare- er arise. functions include: acquainted with the permit system and with market problems, and discing information concern- liese to all groups in the reviewing present permits uotas to determine whether are justified or excessive; ? on all applications for i permits received hereafter; comDliance of sla.uFhtpr- ud butchers with the meat ent. Mis. Weaver reported the National Nutrition Conference held recently at Washington, D. C. at which every state was represented. The theme of the conference was "The War Job on the Kitchen Front." "We have ample food at the present time to maintain a high level of health, said Mrs. Weaver, "but we must keep in mind that needs, not wants, must be fulfilled." According to the speakers at the conference, everyone has a nutritional responsibility on the "kitchen front." 1. We must support the rationing system. 2. We can make nutrition do a Treasury Department Anderson and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen announce the safe arrival of a baby girl, born June 21st at a local hospital. Sorensen and family. C. G. LOCAL COUPLE MARRY IN WYOMING Senneth Iversen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Iversen had her ton sils removed at a local hospital last Thursday. Mr. Charles Roberts announces the marriage of his daughter, Francis, to Mr. Leo Ellis. The marriage took place June 14 th at Kemmerer, Wyoming, after which the couple took a short trip Mrs. A. C. Anderson is visiting in Ogden at the hme of her brother, Mousing for CwuitofltVH To insure success. youHl want copy of Julia Le s wrignt Handbook of Home just-pubUshe- dj lehave also been directed to Mi war meat committees in panlties to help carry on the program if such a need w. maoneia explained. uur nrsi aim, and I speak entire war meat comm it's to regulate the meat pro-- a in such a way that no sailor, ;er. or marine will have to Jthout the meat he needs to "um fit and strong, simplv in Box Elder somebody (' H didn't do his part," he ptional 'I; 3. We must go into of waste. a wholesale Safeway Guaranteed Produce attack Yt, ma'am! Our frath fruits and vagetobltt or brought from fawn lo by th mod direct rout pottiblc. And w offer Ihtm for your own election, priced by the poundl If you aren't atUf,ed, bring 'em bock " they're Guaranteed. ttor -- 8 t Mrs. Lucinda Hansen is visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hansen. Mrs. Winnie Jensen spent Thursday well-beate- "Ski Tfiursday OUTY BUTTER SALAD DRESSING- i II . Friday - i Saturday, June I Kitchen Craft Enriched vicToey cSsv euXVrr 26 THOUSAND HORSEMEN" FArr ninnr AXTM 10c and 30c I- tie t ' " V W?TE0- ARENT 18-o- z. pkg S perry's OATS Morning Glory - Ige. pkg. mi 0 i. ..... Pancake and Waffle Hour, 56 oz. SYRUP oz 12 GRAHAMS 2-I- b. box . SALTINE WAFERS Mb. box JELL WELL Fruit Flavors Assorted i J FRUIT JARS Kerr Mm, CERTO 83 Qts. - dozen .45 3 bottle pack Special Deal SALT blue pkg. 26-o- z. 8 18 5 10 39 25 8 27 . RUBBER MITTS Handy Household Necessity 20 CLEANSER 19 WHITE MAGIC qt. Sieepy Hollow - Honey Bee - 9ft pkg S-l- b. Sunbrite - tall can SUZANNA se JARS SiMPUT STAND THERf - 21 large pkg. 91(5 box b. Macaroni, Spaghetti Victory - Morton's WHEAT HEARTS S-" U, 48 lbs. POST TOASTIES iii 21 - 25 - loaves 20-o- a. FLOUR . Safeway Homemakers' ISure.ru liaml FIRST RUN PICTURE O HAHV BREAD fea-'tur- p 20 17 1.70 12 Soap - 3 bars Julia Lee Wright's, 2 syrup with 4 tbsps. peanut butter. Mix with cornstarch mixture, and cook in double boiler for 10 minutes stirring constantly. Then cover and cook 15 minutes longer, stirring occasionally. Cool, pour into sherbet dishes and chill. Go picnicking with Julia Lee Wright. You'll find many useful ideas for pick-upicnics in her article in this week's FAMILY CIRCLE MAGAZINE. There's a copy for you at your Safeway Store. 1 Mi CAMAY Complexion Mix peanut butter and salad dress ings or. may onnaise in proportion to suit your taste. Serve on vegetable and fruit salads. It's simply luscious. Mix U, CUP PEANUT BUTTER PUDDING of cornstarch with a dash of salt and , I tbsp. sugar, and cup cold water. Combine 3 tbsps. honey or corn 20c 3:00 CRACKERS - . GO AHEAD Premium Sodas - Add 2 or 3 tbsps. peanut butter to cream soups -- 17" Fancy Santa Rosa - lb, e. PEANUT BUTTER IN SOUPS In Cmintv! Sunday PLUMS That's what green meant at traffic Intersection and that's what green meant In Safeway! Because the green markers we've Installed on our shelves identify for you ' Green means Go Ahead and Buy without immediately the fine foods that are point-freworrying about ration stamps! Next time you're in a Safeway, just take short tour of the store and let yourself bo omand follow the green markers for point-fre- e foods! 1 for additional nourishment and tempting new flavor. tts....,;,. ., PEANUT BUTTER SAUCE Blend in 1 to 2 tbsps. peanut butter into white sauce, tomato sauce and gravies. It adds extra richness and intriguing nutty goodness."'KaKss3afla. . ... 1 TOMATOES Firm Red Ripe - lb. egg and mix well. Add 2 n v .. ........... Crisp Solid Heads means GREEN cups soft bread crumbs and seasonings and mix well. Form into cutlets or patties, dip in beaten egg. then cracker crumbs and fry until well browned. Serve with cheese sauce. First Showing Mati: Combine PEANUT BUTTER CUTIETS LETTUCE cup hot medium thick white sauce and Vi cup peanut butter. Add I Current Thriller! MISSION ORANGES Fancy Tree Ripe, Juicy - lb. mins. PEANUT June Shaf ter Whites - 10 lbs take the place of meat on the menu.' It is a food high in energy value, the kind of food that gives that power needed for heavy work. As for minerals and vitamins, peanut butter scores high. It is particularly high in some of those B vita- GARLAND THEATRE The Nation's NEW POTATOES It's time we realized the importance of peanut butter as a nutritious food, and not as a delicious snack food Its flavor is only one of the things inj favor of peanut butter. It is a pro- -' tein food and that means that it can in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Wankier had as their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conger and daughter, Gloria, and Joyce Wankier, all of Brigham City, and Mrs. Ara Pierce of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iversen and son, Jerry, spent Wednesday in Brigham City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace Burt. H. C. Hansen, of Elwood, spent Sunday in this city visiting his brother, Rasmus Hansen. Mrs. Andrea Hansen entertained a few guests at her home Wednesday in honor of her birthday. A delicious lunch was served to Sina Thorsen, Georgina Anderson, Trena Alta Moore, Bertha Christensen, Wankier, Dena Christensen, Verda 5 39 8 Fresh Crisp Clip Top - lb. Let peanut butter be the home front standby Good Entertainment Sunday Monday Tuesday Carrots - Turnips . BEAR RIVER CITY fASHttri- Programs Ca rung." Just send 15c withl your name and address to) Julia Leo Wrieht. P. OJ Box 660-COakland. C&L war job now. sing for a s? home in Tremonton, where he is employed at the Arner can Food Store. Congoleum Rugs Easy Chairs Occasional Tables , ier specific ; Mr. Five and Mrs. Ellis are now at e Broadloom Carpet " Mrs. Harris reported the personnel, organization and activities of the local committee. "including the program and others splained, ;ay d, Morgenthau-Marsha- ll ' Nutrition Committee Makes Report ;:ttiv through Wyoming and into Idaho where they visited with Mr. Ellis' mother, Mrs. Emma Ellis, at Grace. Washington, D. C How important is the average worker's war bond purchases out of his pay every payday in the grand hi extent strategy of the Allied High, Command? Does thehave a of in allotment Bond part War her or r determining when, where and the strength of If our military blows? Any worker listening in on a recent con-J- 3 versation between General George C. Marshall, I President Roosevelt's Chief of Staff, and Secre tary of the Treasury Henry Morgenuiau, Jr., learned the answers to these questions. Said General Marshall: "Mr. Secretary, I want you to answer a question for me and to answer it with complete George C. Marshall frankness. Can we military leaders plan to fight this war in an orderly way in the surest and most effective manner or must we take extraordinary risks for fear the money will not hold out?" Secretary Morgenthau: - Replied "General, the American public will take care of that. What they have done in the Second War Loan drive the money they have V produced and the spirit they have shown is proof enough for me that they will not let our fighters suffer from lack of support until we achieve complete victory, no matter how long that may be nor how much it may cost." Henry Up your War Bond allotment out of your Morgenthau, Jr. wages today. Figure it out for yourself how much above 10 per cent it should be. U. S. tr out-of-doo- rs LADIES' Tremonton Pa' Tell Power of Payroll Sayings! 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