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Show Page the journal 16 WOUNDED YANKS RUSHED TO JAPAN 'to, V Y 1 0 y V w ' i? ' uV'V P-T- By IRENE CIIIDESTER CLEARFIELD Elementary piano and school at Clearfield held its gave asoloTeach' U'5 lf -" Mon-oof second the meeting f year To enable more turkey growers the state to get turkeys into the day, November 27. third annual Utah turkey A crowd of over 100 parents were Troop T8, Boy Scout', deadline for entries has bee to hear Miss Alta Miller, field community present 1 I December forward from supervisor of elementary education Mrs. Wards fount, cember 4, R. Har y Jordan school district, discuss won the contest p JJjjat Richfield,, show chairman, the advantages of methods of . this week. teaching tpday, over methods used tain the school' b month. The little Mr. Dastrup, in commenting on when the parents were in school. held in be will which the show representmg their uwrated her head and remained clas, Salt Lake City at the Newhouse bhe in anecdotes and gave the y Hotel December 8 and 9, said that some, amusing enand P-T- I :.l - Large Crowd Attends Element A Meeting At Clearfield Entry Deadline For Turkey Show Extended ' A 1 K - tv X7 Z lt if 9 -- C cross-countr- convincing in the spring tv many entries are already being f thoroughly of modern Party explanation Mrs. tertaimng state the of Beth all eeived from parts bute in the form 0 , and from some growers and breed- - methods. Barlow a Miss Florianne ture and a poem. gave ers in other states. Junior division be to are blanks expected entry returned early next week. All birds must be in Salt Lake City, at the Utah Poultry and Farmers Co-o- p , "r t erative eviscerating plant, 570 Journal c West Fourth South, by December r 7, said Mr. Dastrup. ' j y '$ Awaiting winning exhibitors of X You-10,0- 00 show are cash awards and trothe Readers Kr "; phies. A cash award of $100 will be i r jv4- ' f paid to the exhibitor of the grand & xr ;&! champion bird of the show. This ' , bird will then be presented to some TODAYS 'Wi - S ?4w charitable institution by the Turkey Show. In addition to the regu?&" si ' lar class wards of $15, $10, $5, $2 and $1, junior division exhibitors will be eligible to complete for the f ', 1 VVyyy&y V. Barlocker awards totalling $200 and to be distributed according to Perfect Junior ex the of birds. are placement TWO AMERICAN LEATHERNECKS, wounded In the Korean fighting, hibitors may also compete in the The in a base pounded Yanks, Japan. photographed on their arrival at Cooler open division. earlier in the day, were placed aboard transport planes and rushed to the For those exhibitors who have stock (or bouillon), J tbsp.fe JaDanese mainland the same day. ( Marine Corps International Photo ) By ALICE DENHOFF not yet killed their birds, W. R. Simmer 25 to 30 min. Add 1 f Jenkins state extension poultry WE were seated next to a very Worcestershire I well-knoman and show committee member, business man at a A ham shank sauce; lent serves&sthek; suggests that birds be dry picked recent dinner, that was In reality of an excellent soup, t goodi by hand to give a cleaner appearWe got to talking ter a banquet. To 8 nil sem special ance. Mr. Jenkins said that if the about food and our friend allowed c. dried peu OTemc birds are to be scalded the tempera was truly a magnificent 2 c. cold split this that water. Drain. ture of the water should not be tastes that but nothing spread, In ttepJ onion sliced medium over 130 degrees F. All birds should of dish thick him to like the big or ham fat until tender. Add! be cleaned and, if the exhibitor decrackmeat sliced and with coup shank, tsp. celery tall, K) sires, the head may be wrapped. to serve used ers mother his that pepper tsp. salt and 6 e. i; Otherwise, the head will be wraptime this brood to about her just Cover; bring to boll, ped at the time the birds are reof year and right through the gently for 2 hrs. Remon ceived at Salt Lake City. Mr. Jenwinter. And, hefs right, for there bone; slice meat Me t kins warned against feeding the show birds the night before they is good fare, fine yet simple, as white sauce by adding tepi k are to be killed. real food Is. Such a dish Is Inex- to tbsp. of lard In top of d pensive, and makes a good choice boiler. Add 2 c. milk; cock, for one day of the week, especi- ring constantly for about U ally when there Is a large family Combine with soup, beet to be fed. and serve with meat Want a recipe or two along Scotch Soup Is made with these lines? Beef Shank and Bar- To make lft qt soup putla with bonei ley Soup is substantial and tasty, lamb neck add one qoart for B servings add 2 c. water, tsp. kettle and for sew A sleigh riding hill will be availcalt, ft tsp. each cayenne and water. Simmer serving able to Kaysville youngsters, as pepper to 2 lb. beef shank; sim- One hour before I soon as an adequate snowfall comes mer for 2 hrs. or until tender. bones; add 2 sliced diced this way. Pick meat from bones and return sliced onions, I and The area is between third and e. diced tbsp. barley, salt floj meat to stock. Add vlth . ourth east on Center street. It pianos ip o, each julienne carrots taste. Thicken If celery, will be blocked to off Radios mixture traffic and water Wg4 Toys and onions, chopped, 2 tbsp. be ?iven over to kids and their sleds. Refngerators may Futs or celery one qt. coup Chopped parsley, The stretch will be terminated with Bicycles Rugs sand so as to prevent the kids Skates Furniture from g Heaters Stoves the boundaries BY RED CH THREATENED AREAS and running into trouble. Washing Lamps Machines The plan was adojpted by the Livestock Services Kaysville city council at the suggestion of the Kaysville Jaycees, according to Jaycee Henry & Let The Reflex and t A, V so A Wf Work for - ' .- Til LYUJL : v 4: Hecfrty Thick Soup Fare as Days Grow wn 1 6-- mtm Kaysville Kids Given Sleigh Riding Stretch Ipgl ell mm over-ridin- r to a way Simple, iWfctaistmas money lg gt shop-tr- a want to rtSgSfcS IMP i 7 The WeeUlY the Rfe Syracuse MIA Presents Two Plays SYRACUSE Two one-a- ct plays were given Tuesday evening at the Syracuse ward M. I. A. The play, Gray Bread, has a cast which included Alice Gailey, Barbara Robins, Yelma Hodgson and Mary Sessions. The second drama, The Ex-- 1 change was cast with the following: Jay Beazer, Bob Simpson, Ben Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Merl M, Thurgood. . Directing was Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs, M. I. A. drama director. News About Yourself and Neighbors Every Week in the Reflex and lournal $3.00 for a whole year WHEN THE n representatives will be asked what N. Lake Success, Y, they Chinese Intervention In the Korean war. the Issue of Formosa. Meanwhile, deve cause world concern about Chinese aggr capital, has reportedly been taken all tro vents in Nepal. Arrows Indicate 7 ioa . Tibet s in As& y0 I |