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Show Foods Save Time, Not Money Ready-To-Ser- WASHINGTON (UP) You increase your grocery toil by the market basket slocking (with foods partially or wholly prepared. But you save 75 percent on time. The Department of Agricultures Bureau of Human Nutrition and IHome Economics made a series of tests to find the effect of commercial processing of food on homemaking. It found that it took 75 percent less time to prepare two sets of menus e Ilian foods with to prepare the same meal will) raiw foods or those with a minimum of commensal piocessirig. Meals from the foods cost 33 percent mure. ready-to-serv- ready-to-serv- Veterinary SMALL ANIMAL CLINIC Each Saturday Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 63 NORTH MAIN Phone: Brigham 1040 or Tremonton 5766 continuation of favoiable freight rates and an adjustment m weight regulations ior shipping turkeys to eastern markets has just been announced by the commisInterstate Commerce sion aiul as a result Hip turkey outlook has become much biiph lei lor Mali luikey proweis ae-A to K. L. McDonough, manager for the Utah. Poultry ami Farmers coopeia-liveft ie In 1951. after considerable difficulty, the lailroads agreed to a reduced freight rate for turkev from and poultry shipments Utah "which' saved the growers of tile state atniut $75000 per year. Tins reduction was made on a temporaiy basis with Utah THANKS... our many friends and patrons for your loyal support during the To ' to Mr the case has been proven and the reduced rates have been put basis which on a permanent means that turkey producers will have saved some $335 (XX) foi the 3 years the rates have been eflective at the close ot this season. Whats more they will lie protected in, the future. have Shipping regulations been changed so that the lower jate can be secured on cars early me a gloss weight of 32 (XX) pounds instead of 36, (XX) pounds as heietofore. Since the majoi-nof tuikeys shipped cast now aic eviscerated and cat toned, ic.nlv foi the oven, instead of i he nejvies old style New Yoik jdiesscil (with only the leathers (removed) it was necessary to reduce the car weight limit in (order that Utah growers could qualify for the low rates. These hanges will help every major turkey producer in Utah because 90 per cent of all Utah buds are shipped out of the state. The fight for lower rates was jand regulation changes made by Mr. McDonough thru Utah Joultry and Farmers Cooperative. He points out that just about all turkeys shipped east this year will be eviscerated and cartoned. New York dressed turkeys have become old A For Poultry .i cording nu, the Meservy laundry and Dry Cleaners. It has been a pleasure to serve J. A. Lon Held Saturday Rated Highly Successful Bngham City. Utah Friday, December 4, 1953 George Wintle Many residents of the Honeyville area attended the community Japanese bazaar held in the Japanese building west of town last Saturday. The bazaar was a very sucas a cessful affair, staged church benefit. All kinds of oriental foods were served in the afternoon and in the evening an auction sale was conducted. Kol Haramoto was in charge of the affair. dinner Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hunsaker were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Grant of Logan; Mrs. Tyra Pearson and children, Karen and Judy of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Max Baugh and children, Kathy and Kennie of Miss Carol Harper ward and Hunsaker of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman were dinner guests on Thanksgiving day in Malad, Idaho at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ver-iiMoon and family. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle for Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Hollard Rose and son, Dennis of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and son, William and twin daughters, Rose Mary and Rose Ma- cent; At Christmas time the latchstring is out for friends and family, and particular the holiday season is a gala one for the younger generation. Comings and goings to exclaim over Christmas trees and gifts provide many occasions for little parties and impromptu refreshments. And no trouble at all for the youngsters to take care of their own entertaining if gay paper plates and cups are used. Best of all to serve at these informal gatherings is a delicious drink. Cookies, candies and nuts may be passed, but a beverage is sufficient as featured refreshment. Pale dry ginger ale, well chilled, is excellent for childrens parties. It gives sparkle and tang to fruit juices and combines with liquid and powdered flavors to make fine Here are two drinks the younger set will like. Party Special 2 tablespoons heavy cream 1 cup apple juice 14 Pale dry ginger ale cup chocolate syrup Combine apple juice, chocolate syrup and heavy cream; mix well. Divide among 4 tall glasses. Fill glasses with ice cold pale dry ginger ale. Stir gently to mix. Sparkling Cocoa Flip 1 teaspoon sugar 14 cup instant cocoa 14 cup light cream Sparkling water Blend cocoa, cream and sugar. Pour equal amount into each of 4 tall glasses. Fill glasses with ice cold sparkling water; stir gently. Serve as ice cream sodas, using chocolate, vanilla and coffee ice cream. in thirst-quencher- s. n rie. Mrs. Paulie Boothe had as her dinner guests on Thanksgiving and Mrs. Lamont day, Mr. Boothe and family and Mrs. Wayne Boothe and family, all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker and son, Blaine, and grandson, Lesley, all visited in Ogden on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kendell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and family visited relatives in Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving the same support to MESERVY 2 percent paid by the work- er and 2 percent paid by the By Mrs. Candy Bars Spell Merry Christmas you. 8 Box Elder JOURNAL REPORTS: Honeyville Community Japanese Bazaar y past eleven years we have owned and operated We hope you will continue to give the new owners and operators. Childrens Christmas Refreshment case. Favorable Hiding HONEYVILLE producers having to prove their Freight Rates ve Social Security Jumps To 4 r "This increase was provided for in the 1950 amendments tu Mr. tire Social Security act, Further inJohnson added. creases aie scheduled by law to occur in 1960, 1965 and 1970 and die designed to keep the on an actilariallj sound basis in view ot increasing bene tit pa meats in the future as tor :e more persons quality urenient ami survivors insui a nee payments pio-gia- On January 1 Effective with the first payday in January, 195-i- . employers who pay wages subject to the social security tax should start withholding 2 percent of the workers pay check instead of J percent as they are now doing This statement was made by Harry E Johnson, manager of the Ogden social security ofl-- fice. tax The before March 1951 bv most persons will be at the present rate of 2'4 percent, up to $600 a year, from trades or businesses covered by 3 perJlhe act The increase to incent on come will be payable on income leceived during 1954. This tax, most cases, is not due until 15, The employer will continue ;.Ma:n5?T95fte7the end'of withheld1 the 1954 taxable year. thus making the total social seFor further information con4 on tax due per wages, curity tact the Ogden social security office. The address is 509 in the at the home of Mr. Bowmans Mr. brother and sisterin-law- , South Carolina was the first and Mrs. Rulon Bowman. They province of the new world to are former residents of Honey- plant rice and indigo for sale. of Rice was planted before 3686. ville. Guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Rulan Bowman Thanksgiving day were their Phone your society news to 771. , Mr. daughters and and Mrs. Blain Andeison and children of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barfuss and From Common Colds children of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Mearo That HANG ON and childien and Mrs. Lamont Creomulsion relieves promptly because Wheatley were all guests at it goes into the bronchial system to Den-zell the home of Mr .and Mrs. help loosen and expel germ laden Butler in Brigham City. phlegm and aid nature to soothe and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haknandol-la- r heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you of Sandy, Utah, and Mrs. or money refunded. Creomulsion has KenViola Dimes and Mr. Alma stood the test of millions of users. ney of Salt Lake City were all guests at the home of Mr. and relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Brooduti Mrs. Otto Hill, Sunday. to match the amount sons-in-law- Beware Coughs CREOMULSION day. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker entertained their family to a delicious turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lewis and children of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Nowell Welch and children of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Collin Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Newell R. Dames of Logan, and Miss Car-riHunsaker of Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsain ker spent this last week-enSalt Lake City visiting with ismr new mure wcm ' UMMMeM&A relatives and friends. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINS! ARIZONA 8 lb. Bag "I GRAPEFRUIT IDAHO No. 1 CLOSEOUT. Beacon SAL MO hi CLEARWATER, YELLOWTAIL good-tastin- g Mesh Bags TOSSETT5 This is a most practical Christmas decoration. Because every bit of it with the one exception of poor Santas head can be eaten. And each piece is delicious! Turn the backs of Milky Way bars then letter them with icing. This is easy to do, even for the most amateur confectioner. Use the recipe that follows. One letter of MERRY CHRISTMAS is etched on each bar with the aid of a pastry bag. The result is a gaydecoration thats bound to be the delight of Christlooking, mas parties. And, how easily this idea can he adapted to other holidays of the year. Regal Icing 1 cup confectioners sugar cup boiling water 1 egg white 14 teaspoon cream of tartar Put all ingredients in a large bowl. Beat with rotary beater or electric beater at high speed until frosting is thick enough to stand in peaks. This will take 15 minutes or more, but it does the frosting no harm to interrupt the beating from time to tune. 101b. Navel ORANGES 5 lbs. over SSf , 21 size Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager of Salt Lake City were Thanksgiving week-enguests in Honeyville. Guests at the home of Mr. Ezra Benson Thursday and Mrs. Nolan Benson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Petersen of Thatcher, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes and family of Clearfield were guests of Mrs. Holmes sister Mr. and and brother-in-laMrs. Oral Hunsaker Thanksgiv- Have some MILK . . want to sEtove! first and Mrs. were Mr. ing Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman of Portland, Oregon were guests . do you snow or coal? wEtich UTAH mEMLEff MUX FOUNDATION ITU FfflOPUNER 2 cans TUNA FLAKES ) i,W;(L ANNIVERSARY SALE WITH MANY Give GIFTS and PRIZES Beautiful Stockinge BEST DelMonte Crushed in NeS.e u PINEAPPLE 2 cans 27c WAX 2 ROLLS TEX WAX PAPER Beggining this Saturday and every Saturday, and Thursday, Xmas Eve drawing will be held at and 7 P. M. with the grand prize being drawn at 7 P.M. Xmas Eve. All you do is deposit your register slip with your name written on the back of it into a box as you leave the store. Names of winners will be pasted in our w indow each week. 490 ' U.MOUS 5 Proportioned Leg Typee ONE IS EXACTLY NIKS" fes, luxury nylons are s joy to reeefvp.. .and they're even more fun when theyre in one of NOMENDl iamoui 5" Proportioned Leg Types to exactly fit her leg. IGA 12 FOOD BUYS! ounce can LUNCHEON BISQUICK MEAT - -- 456 420 40 oz ELASTIC LIQUID STARCH qt-- 19e Let ns help yon select the NoMend mam, Lucky pass winners to the Roxy this week are stocking style to suit her in beautiful NoMend Fashion Reflection Colours. FROM $T8 5 tO $1.95 Kennard Anderson. Roy Harlow, Ray Chidester and Don Horn. Call at this store within 7 days from date of this ad. Forsgren s U. S. CHOICE STOCK SHOW BEEF Purchased at the recent Stock Show in Ogden. Ask for it! |