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Show Box Elder NEWS 3 Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, September 7, Larsens Entertain With Family Dinner 1955 Oil Isn't Responsible For All Good Things Pickles That Grandma Made Mr., and Mrs. Einar J. Larsen SIDNEY. NCb. (UP) The edientertained family members at tors of the Sidney Telegraph a dinner party Sunday afterrecently published an open letnoon at the Larsen home. ter to a state senator who had The occasion was the 33th said that, due to rich oil depowedding anniversary of the Lar- sits in the area, Sidney resisens and the 14th wedding an- dents owned more Cadillac cars niversary for Mr. and Mrs. than resident of any other NeWinston P. Nelson. braska city. Guerft list included: Mrs. Amy Admitting that what the senL. Hansen, Dick Hansen, Mr. said about the expensive ator and Mrs. Lyle J. Young and son, cars be true, the editors deNed; Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. nied may that oil was entirely reNelson and sons, Ricky and sponsible. The letter read in Mrs. Keith Boyer is Feted at Luncheon Keith Boyer was guest of honor last Thursday evening, September 1, at the home of Mrs. Durrell Nielsen. for the evening were Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs. Max Bofit and Mrs. Wm. D. Hollist. Delicious luncheon was served from four small tables. Following the luncheon, Sorry was the diversion of the evening. High score went to Mrs. Ray Adams and cut to Mrs. Kent Wrong Attitude MuniJensen. MINNEAPOLIS (UP) cipal Judge Tom Bergin orderJust A Habit ed Albert A. Bergeron, Anoka, to LANESBORO, Mass. (UP) spend 90 minutes in the Jail At 87, George Walker recently bullpen" after Bergeron became climbed 3,505-foo- t Mt. Greylock angry over being fined $30 for for the 65th time. , speeding. Mrs. mxh ' ' j 'r- -' f I A - h-- -- (J-- Ti El " ' The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Harvey and Melda Call Mund, Willard, girl, September 1. C'arl and Grace Peters Seber, Corlnne, boy, September 2. Dee and Fay Norman Hansen, Corlnne, girl, September 3. Roy and Katsuko Tanaka Oki, Honeyville, part: Old family recipes for pickles number in the thousands. There are numerous names for most of them, and dozens of slightly different receipts for each name. Here are a few old family favorites that have been handed down through generations. Grandma Sehl'i Chili Sauce Vi teaspoon 1 basket (about 28 lbs.) ground clove e 2 teaspoons cinnamon tomatoes 2 quarts chopped onion 2 cups sugar 2 quarts chopped green peppers 4 tablespoons salt 1 quart vinegar teaspoon Cayenne pepper Skin, core and chop tomatoes. Mix together everything except the vinegar and cook about 1 hours. Add vinegar (and more salt and seasoning if needed). Cook until thick. Pour, boiling hot, into hot jars: seal at once. ' Granny Fannys Corn Pickle 1 tablespoon celery seed 8 cups cut com 1 tablespoon salt 1 cup chopped onion 1 tablespoon turmeric 1 cup chopped green pepper 1 tablespoon 1 cup chopped red sweet pepper curry powder 4 cups vinegar 4 cups chopped cabbage 1 to 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons prepared mustard 1 tablespoon mustard seed 1 cup water Mix all ingredients. Simmer 20 minutes. Boil S minutes. Pour, boiling hot, into hot jars; seal at once. . and Joyce Bear River 7low mi Know! The answers to everyday insurance problems By Dee Johnson Believing wholeheartedly In the philospohy that you have to "give before you can get and believing also that in these days of complexities most people will be really Interested in reading the solutions to their own and their neighbors everyday Insurance problems, we deckled to try something a little different.. Beginning next week this advertising space will be devoted each week to a column of quosllons and answers on Insurance problems which are common in the lives of all of Aunt Lulas Spiced Grapes 1 teaspoon cloves . 8 cups grapes 1 teaspoon cinnamon 4 to & cups sugar 1 teaspoon allspice 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup vinegar Wash, stem and measure grapes. Press to separate grapes from skins. Cook skins until tender in just enough water to prevent sticking. Cook grapes in own juice to loosen seed, then press through sieve. Mix all ingredients. Cook until mixture almost, but not quite, sheets from side of metal spoon, as in jelly test. Pour, boiling hot, into hot jars; seal at once. ' See DAMASK LEAF and other beautiful Flintridge patterns at1 peer FUairidge headquarters t at Peters Jewelry Lees Carpal SeTecTorT yarsel and Ruth Hunsaker Chlarsen, Honeyville, girl, Sept. We had em (the cars) before anyone found oil In western Nebraska. - This country is and was a mighty good country long before they found black gold. We tilled the soil properly, conserved moisture and saved our money, t Exclusive No fooling, there's no fishing around when you choose from our City, boy, Sept. 4. Blaine and Marva Smith Harper, Garland, boy, Sept. 5. it's f merits A refreshingly light branch, feaf ond tiny flower, mist white om a pastel coupe background . offering you the graceful charm of a modern floral in on exquisite design of troditional simplicity. Finest china finished in gleaming platinum. Aeadoble with backgrounds . Blue, Pink or Grey. e $15.50 a place setting. Complete open selection of versatile serving pieces. ( boy, Sept. 4. Benjamin Grant Richards Cheoketts, red-rip- Lf BIRTHS! kept their promise and gave him 100 cigars. Wakehouse was honored last year with a gift of COUNCIL BLUFFS, la. (UP) Markin Wakehouse, grinned 50 cigars, and friends promised with pleasure when railroad him 100 this year if he showed men with whom he once worked up for his 100th birthday party. 100 Smokes There Isnt a luscious color in ah the world that you cant find on our wonderful Lees Carpet Selector. Right before your eyes, dozens of dreamy Lees patterns, weaves and textures all together at your fingertips. All arranged by color, too. Youve never seen such colors! And youve never seen such a selection to choose from. Heres the easy way to shop, to match ar.d compare . . . the smart way to buy. More colors than a rainbow, the right colors for you ou Lees Carpet Selector. us. Frankly, this column will be in ltsef a form of advertising but the offer to answer your insurance questions without charge or obligation Is genuine and has no strings attached. Well really appreciate an opportunity to be of service to you. IHIAPFDEILID) If you will address your own Insurance questions to this of. fice, well try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. H. DEE JOHNSON 134 So. Phone Main FURNITURE 128 South Main Phone 818 19 c 3 Ov r J Our department buyers have once again knocked themselves out to bring you more never heard of bargains in order to reduce your LOCALLY OWNEDSTORES! food budget. Remember - if you got it at the Food King or Smiths Market, you got it for less TSSESSSEEESSESSSSSSLlSmrALL prices effective Wednesday through Saturday i SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS w Your Choice of ORANGE FRUIT PUNCH or -- AL HARRIS GRADE A CHOCOLATE PLUS FROM OUR MEAT . FROM DEPARTMENT A OUR OWN DEPOSIT ON EACH with each gallon of Al Harris Milk BOTTLE $ BAKERY: THE QUEENS PANJRY DESERT NEW TASTE SENSATION CREAM BUTTERMILK PUFFS SLICED OR BY THE PIECE 3 for 25 Pacific Coast Center Cut Halibut, LB. 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