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Show Tour Menu-Plannin- With Home-Canne- d Reading Circle Meets Tonight at 8 o'clock PARK VALLEY REPORTS Made Easy Tomatoes g Successful MIA Educate More Drivers, Road Show Hits Road Teen-Ager- Plead s A meeting of the Ladies Reading Circle will be held at the home of Mrs Abbie Madsen, 136 North First East, Brigham City, Wednesday (tonight), at 8 p. m. Mrs Phena Weight will give a travelogue of her recent trip to Europe To Play Before Many Audiences A very entertaining and sue cessful MIA Road show was conducted among the wards In Bear River stake last week On Tuesday night the .show began at Beaver Dam and played from there at East Garland, Field ing, Riverside Plymouth and Second First and Garland wards On Wednesday the show came to western wards and played at Park Valley, Snow All ville Stone and Howell wards participated except Stone around a central theme of nurs ery stories and ihymes, with thp following stories presented: Bea ver Dam. "The Iattle Shoemaker', Riverside, "The King of Cinderel Hearts, Plymouth, Howell, "Fairy Tales and la; g a chore? When m doubt about what to serve your Fielding, Nursery Rhymes, tomatoes. family, remember that good old stand by, "The Little Toy Shop; East Theyre delicious prepared a number of ways, and among the countless Garland This is Some Life; are tomatoes with okra, tomato sauces and tempting "Mistress Snowville, Mary; soups, tomato rarebits, vegetable mixture, d licately flavored tomato Park Valley, "Peter Pan; Garpreserves, and those two faithfuls of the American table, tomato ketchup and chili sauce. land First, Snow White; and The distinctive flavor of chili sauce adds a wonderful tang to a variety Garland Second, Aladdin and of other foods: It may be combined with mayonnaise for a delicious All of the His Magic Lamp Russian dressing; mixed with horseradish for a racy seafood cocktail; aits were cleverly arranged and spread on hamburgers; or lend zest to a meal in countless other ways. the singing and dancing un And you may vary the amount of spices in your chili sauce to achieve usually good truly individual taste. Here's a recipe for chili sauce, taken from the Ball Blue Book, which you may like to try: The Relief society season was 1 gallon tomatoes 1 tablespoon mustard seed started last Tuesday with an 2 cups chopped onions 1 tablespoon celery seed 2 eups chopped red sweet peppers 3 tablespoons mixed spices opening social and the first t he 1 pod hot oiogy lesson The meeting was 2 lk cups vinegar pepper 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons suit Cloe conducted by Counselor Wash and drain vegetables. Scald, core, peel and chop e tomaLesson was presented Hirschi toes. Peel onions; remove seed from peppers; chop and measure. Mix After the by Ethel Palmer all ingredients except spices and vinegar. Roil 45 minutes. Add spices refreshments dainty meeting Boil until boil in then add as and until (tied bag). very thick, were served to 23 women in at thick as wanted. (Taste; add more seasoningvinegar and sugar if wanted.) tendance and 15 small children Pour, boiling hot, into Ball Jars; seal at once. Note: If preferred, H of the sweet peppers may be green. The Primary teacher training meeting was held Wednesday And, isnt it wonderful to know that the tomatoes you put up yourself ? are real For example, the tomato juice you make of evening at the home of Mrs J tomatoes grown in your own garden costs you only about 6( a quart. Holmgren, with Mrs Holmgren If you would like to add to your own collection of favorite and Mrs Royal Morris as hos to know be interested that the Kali Blue Rook recipes, you may tesses The meeting was con on canning and freezing with simplified methods, yields, timetables ducted President Deon Hirsby and over 300 made to available is you by sending recipes chi with the lesson 25f in coin to Ball Blue Book, Dept. PB, Muncie, Indiana. presented by Mrs Phillip Thomas, entitled A slip on pencil eraser makes We Are Not Alone After the 8 Box Elder NEWS of business a good guard for the .sharp lessons, matters 13. 1954 Wednesday, October were discussed and dainty points of .scissors Brigham City, Utah Mrs served by Holmgren and Mrs Morris The following high school and 5-S- tar college students spent the weekend at home: Shirley Kunzler, Janet James, Junelle Palmer, Kenneth Carter, Jo Layne PalMr and mer, Sharon Carter, Mrs Sherwin Larsen and Mr and Mrs Gary Rose Mrs Alvin James visited last week in Brigham City at the home of Mrs Olive Monson where she helped care for their her new granddaughter and Menu-plannin- home-canne- d menu-sparke- red-rip- budget-stretchers- home-canni- home-cannin- g Put our manpower on your , and Mr and Mrs Frank MonMr and Mrs son and family Alma Palmer accompanied them and have returned home. Mr and Mrs Phillip Thomas, loial school teachers, attended I EA at Salt Lake City last week Work on the school house Of Brain Studied Is progressing rapidly and the painting and finishing is now being done Mrs Ferris James is visiting and her son and family, Mr Mrs Lynn James at Provo. A farewell party and dance was held at Grouse Creek honor ing Dennis Kimber, son of former Bishop and Mrs Kimber Dennis left last week end on an to Hawaii. The LDS mission dame was well attended with a large crowd from Grouse Creek, Oakley, Idaho, Yost and the following from Park Valley. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Carter, Mr and Mrs. Rudger Palmer, Mrs Harold Kunzler and Rhea Kunzler, Shirley Kunzler, Janet James, Junelle and Paul Palmer and Ferris James Laurence G Carter and sev eral hunting guests from Calibut fornia enjoyed a pleasant unsuccessful elk hunt in Idaho last week Vernal Montgomery also got his elk in Blacksmith Fork can yon Miss Beryl Kunzler, the LDS hospital in City has been visiting ents, Mr and Mrs nurse at Salt Lake her parJ Henry Kunzler She and several friends Califor are leaving this week fornia where they will vacation for the next six months. Among those attending LDS general conference in Salt Lake City were Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth G Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Durward G Palmer, Mr. and Mrs E. Ray Morris Mr and Mrs. J Oleen Palmer and sons, Joel and LeRoy of Brigham City visited their parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Palmer, last week. More layouts for driving schools are urged by high school students to combat traffic accidents. Education was named most effective in a nationwide poll sponsored by the Chevrolet Motor Division. Expressways like this were ranked by 32 cities below such remedies as Periodic driver physical and mental satety campaigns and stricter licensing. Regular car checks was second, tests drew support from youngsters. France Still Leads Welding Fumes Are Harmful To Some World In Tourism PARIS France re (UP) mained the No. 1 tourist coun try in 1953 despite devastating strikes last summer. tourists totaled 3, Foreign 200000, including a record 400, north Americans, according to Jean 'Boucoiran, director general of French tourism. 000 But for the strikes last Au France gust peak tourist tide would have lured 3,500 000, he added. (Jo-lee- n MUTUAL Have yoor OF OMAHA tools heavy-dut- y pers and dumped into the sack. "Here, you count them, Betz ordered. r counted and The Betz rewrapped the pennies in mils of 50 each. fine-paye- ready when nature says go! Owe II I trained .err icemen can increase die efficiency of ytmc production team by checking the condition of your heavy-dut- y tillage tools now. They'll LOS ANGELES (UP) Medical scientists at the University of California at Los Angeles are mechanpump-likstudying isms of the brain and believe they may have a new method of diagnosing such nervous disorders as epilepsy and cerebral palsy Dr Robert Tschirgi. working under a U S Public Health Service grant, said some harmful substances to the brain apparpump-lik- e ently reach it (when tiny mechanisms do not function properly Dr Tschirgi said differences bein the electrical potential tween the blood and the fluid indicate differences in pump activity. such as Nervous disorders epilepsy and cerebral palsy may result when the mechanisms do not work properly Dr Tschirgi said the electrithe cal differences between blood and the cerebrospinal and fluid can be measured thus might be used in diagnosing some nervous diseases. e Boucoiran said the figure was the same as for the past two Pennies Backfire On years, and can be considered good, since British tourists were Fine of Payer still curtailed by the small CUP) Daniel amount of pounds allocated to MILWAUKEE Hagengord, 21, was irked when them in the first part of 1953. he showed up at the district "The Americans and Cana court office recently to pay a con- dians coming to France jump $13 25 fine for disorderly ed from 350 000 in 1952 to 400,-00duct conviction In 1953, a remarkable was for fined Hagengord, who law, Mrs Arlo daughter-iachievement, he said. a with to deputy comply failing Monson) James, who has TtRal tourist income for the sheriffs orders at a house mov- yAar been very ill in twelgn -- currencies was cona sack site, dumped ing 122'bOO 000 000 francs ($318,920,-000)- . Mrs. Louis Hirschi and daughso he or 1,325 ter, Joyce, have been visiting in taining on pennies, the desk olf Norbert Boucoiran said Salt Lake City at the home of thought, that, political cashier. Betz, Mr and Mrs Wayne Hirschi. or economic dislocation ased, counted an Betz assistant and Mr and Mrs Roy Pugsley are this year France should reach at the pennies while Hagengord the 3,500,000 mark for its best spending several weeks count stood The completed, by. visitMoses Lake, Washington, headed for the door, year He said more Britons would travel now that their ing their daughters, Mr. and Hagengord and family but Betz said sharply, You're tourist allowance Mrs Carl Bishop has been 109 pennies short raised. Hagengord took the pennies and went out. 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