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Show Offer Tips on " How to Can Peaches CORINNE COMMENTS List County Little Dick Jensen Falls, Breaks Arm Officers for Year of 1904 In Two Places in Tumble from Vehicle Box Elder county officers, as named in the 1904 Box Elder News included: Charles H. Hart, judge first judicial district; F. K. Nebeker, district attorney; A. W. Valentine, chairman; M. B. Hart and E. H. Jones were county commissioners. Jos. Jensen was county clerk; J. S. Perry, prosecuting attorney; J. A. Edwards, treasurer; Jos. Josephson, sheriff; Melt rude Hunsaker, recorder; L. A. Snow, assessor; Nephi Anderson, !South superintendent of schools; J. N. Holdaway, surveyor; J. P. fish and game warden; Dr. E. A. Rich, county physician and N. P. Anderson, water commissioner. The county board of health was headed by A. W. Valentine, By Marijane Morris looked last week, and I hope you did, it wasnt in the paper. 1 was off gadding a bit. We fulfilled a long cherished desire to see the Columbia River country and it truly lived up to our expectations. If you like lush greenery and clear sparkling water, youd love this country. Then we dipped down and through the Redwoods. These old and huge trees almost leave one without any words to describe them. They were thousands of years old when Christ was born and yet they live and stretch their branches high. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young, chairman; Dr. E. A. Rich, secre- Mrs. Henry Fredrickson and tary and M. B. Hart and E. H. Jane spent some time just reJones, members. cently visiting at Harlem, Mont., County commissioners met the with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunfirst and third Mondays of each saker and family. Mrs. Hunsamonth In 1904. ker is the former Afton Young. Hi, everyone, ior the column if you Lar-ser- Are You Unhappy with Your Present Dry Cleaner? ho Peaches for Peach Days ' I And small Dick Jensen proved it doesn't have to be a moving vehicle to break your arm in a couple of places, it can be done by just tumbling out the back when it is standing still. However, bad as the break was he is coming along nicely and as far as I can see he is getting along just fine. Mr. and Mrs. Arel Hansen and small son, Wade dropped by for a few minutes this week and visited. They are living in Vale, Oregon, and were on their way to southern Utah to visit Mrs. Hansens parents. They report the crops fairly good and everyone, including their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hansen, doing quite well. Mrs. Hansen underwent a serious operation not too long ago, but seems to feel much better now and Mona Lee has just returned from North Carolina where her brother Thad is stationed. Home economists for the Ball Brothers company offer housewives three recommended methods for canning peaches with recipes for cold pack, hot pack and tips for preparing juicy peaches. Recipes for the three methods are given: Cold Pack Recipe 1, Check tops of jars; be sure there are no nicks, cracks, rough spots or sharp edges. 2. Wash jars in hot soapy water. Rinse. Leave In hot water until used. 3. Use new lids. Discard rusty or warped bands. Pour boiling water over lids; leave in water while filling Jars. 4. Select firm-ripfruit. Wash, rinse, and drain the peaches and put in wire basket or cheese cloth. 5. Dip peaches in boiling wa ter to loosen skins, then Into cold water. Drain. 6. Cut peaches into halves, pit and peel. Drop fruit into salt- - -j Home Canning of Peaches .can be made easy by following simple recipes given here. There was a birthday party this week too, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Holmes in Brigham City. It was in honor of little Miss Cynthia Romano who had just turned two. Miss Romano Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Romano of Seattle, Wash. The little guests included three little cousins I whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Holmes, Jr., and three more little cousins whose par! ents are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harper and then there was Miss Beverly Fredrickson, Mrs. Alice Mrs. Wendell Davis, Holmes, Sr., and Miss Cheryl Holmes. Mrs. Albert Romano and chilto dren have now returned Seattle. She was met in Huntington, Ore., by her husband, this week, having been taken that far by her father, Wendell The Corinne Bridge club met for their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Sam Forsgren. Prizes went to Mrs. Edna Jeppe-seand Mrs. Merle Wells. Mrs. Wayne Anderson and Mrs. Sam Forsgren spent one day this week visiting with Mrs. n , too Ida Johnson of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hunsaker and small son, Larry, have just returned from a trip to Oregon Washington, Idaho and Canada. While they were in Washington they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Redelings, Mrs. Reta Redelings and Mr. and Mrs. Joe We have the one Dry Cleaning that always gets out all the dirt! Owen. Mrs. Hunsaker reported that they fell in love with the country around Boyds, Wash., where the Redelings recently purchas- Its easy to keep up appearances while keeping down your cost of living if you have your clothes cleaned our different, better ed a farm. She said the crops and cattle and the water surely looked good to them. She also said that the Redelings and the Owens all sent greetings to their friends in Corinne. We all wish to say hello to the new teachers who have come to Corinne to teach this year, and we hope they have a good year. I guess you all saw their names in the Journal last week, but in case you didnt we will have Mr. Lewis Harding and Mr. Darwin Young who taught here last year as well as Mrs. Goldie Owen, then the new teachers are Nora Gunderson. Marie T. Johnson and Betty Nelson. Sanitone way. All dirt removed, spots gone, no cleaning odor and a better press that really lasts! Clothes really look and feel like new because our special tell-tal- e Sanitone Service restores colors, patterns and textures to original beauty! See for yourself the difference it makes. Call or come in today! Home Work . FRESNO, Calif. (UP) PHONE 86 MODERN DEPENDABLE CLEANERS over-lappin- Jar. Put Dome lid on jar. Screw band tight. Band must screw down evenly all the way around to hold red rubber sealing compound against top of jar. 11. Stand filled jars on rack in canner. Water should be hot; not boiling. Add more hot water, if needed, to cover jars one or more inches. Put cover on canner. Bring water to boiling. 12. Boil (process) pints and quarts 25 to 30 minutes. Take jars from canner. DO NOT TIGH10. e ' 7. ' ' 41 Besides the usual scholarship and athletic honors given at an awards assembly at a Fresno high a school, a girl was presented certificate for being able to iron a mans shirt faster than her classmates. PEACH DAYS Box 13 EDITION Elder NEWS PEACH DAYS EDITION Brigham City, Utah.. I.. Siss boom bah and rah rah rah milk has made MY team. And I cant think of a better drink than milk the athletes drink supreme. k , ... When Im in there swinging all the day . . . hard at work or play I always take a quick MILK break .... to give me pep the tasty way. ... .vv. '4tev.v.'. Cold ... the results , JMjIj, j8W.djjU,, .'MMMwni ,Y.v.y. Iack vs. Hot Pack 1, , . are the same and you can serve summer fruit 'Wp rt t. Q the year around. tv' , Just like 2 plus 2 or ABC, my taste for milk comes naturally. It tastes as good as p J anything could, for you see, (and thats why milks for me) i pick-me-u- yf MtaMS : T't i t:: W, J y ' ,V . Tj Heres to you and heres to us, and heres to a delicious treat. MILK its true, adds a zest for you to the taste of whatever you eat. J iV Sure Winners ... at the fair, or on family menus, home canned Box Elder county peaches carry off the blue ribbons. j Superior Dairy PHONE 504 vsmtxM E TP INVITE YOU TO COME IN ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEAL WE AND IN... OUR LOVELY TROPICAL ROOM Packers and Shippers We are able to handle any size crowd. Eat cool comfort of our lovely Tropical Room. in the Of Box Elders Finest Morris Nuttall (owner and manager) has operated in famous, places of the Intermountain West for over 24 years and is an expert in general food preparation. Let Morris prepare you a meal thats worth writing home about. Fruits and Produce Naturally your own fruits and vegetables are the best! You grew them, but your opinion will not convince people in other parts of the United States. The fruit itself will do that. We are shipping more and more of the fruit and vegetables, that we, of Box Elder County, are so proud of. The demands for more speaks for itself. Other people are finding out what weve known for some time Utah fruits and vegetables are the best. Keep growing the finest produce in the United States, and let us ship it for you. ANDERSON THE TROPICAL CAFE HOME STEAKS MADE PASTRIES CHICKEN Phone SHRIMP 830-- 33 South Main TRY OUR SPECIALS! EXU . ocean, fceoks SEAFOOD LET THE KIDDIES TRY OUR PRODUCE CO. AND NORTH 42 West Forest FARMS Brigham City, Utah SERVING SWIFTS PREMIUM MEATS f A i ') X, : ing-wat- TEN BANDS AFTER PROCESSING. Let cool about 12 hours, "V& ' i bands and test seal by . pressing on lid. If Dome is down the jar is sealed. Hot Pack Recipe Make medium or heavy sirup. Add 2 tablespoons salt and 2 tablespoons vinegar to 1 gallon water. Wash and scald peaches. Cut into halves. Remove pits and skins. Drop fruit into salt- vinegar water. Rinse. Cook a few peaches at a time in sirup until hot through. Pack hot, in-- : to hot Ball jars. Cover with sir-uProcess 20 minutes in boil- bath. Recipe for Juicy Peaches Measure after pitting and peeling. Add 1 to 2 cups sugar to each quart fruit. Heat slowly until sugar dissovles, and fruit is boiling hot through. Pack, and process as Instructed above. . Add boiling water If there Is not enough sirup to cover peaches. . Remove "Milk Tastes Good 1 Holmes. 1 vinegar water (2 tablespoons each to 1 gallon water). 7. Do not stand hot jars on cold surface. Pack peaches, layers cavity side down. Leave inch head space. 8. Cover peaches with boiling sirup. 9. Run knife between fruit and jar to remove air bubbles. Add more sirup, if needed, to cover fruit. Wipe top and threads of f CIRCUS MENU A |