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Show AUGUST 23, 1952. j THE JOURNAL ; j THE OLD HOME - TOWN By STANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wallberg of Miss Pat Schulthies and her attendants Miss Joyce Hess and Mis3 Seattle, Washington, were recent Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sill. FARMINGTON Sandra Moon with a dinner at the guests of relatives of Ferris Workman Ranch House cafe at Lagoon on The Wallbergs are Mrs. Sill. Tuesday evening. Each girl was Correspondent presented with a lovely corsage and a Can you vote? gift from the Lion3 club. As speA rational nature admits of cial guests the club invited the girls Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hoffmeis-te- r parents Mr. and Mrs. Herald nothing which is not serviceable and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hess and to the rest of mankind. and family have returned from a Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schulthies. Marcus Antoninus two weeks vacation trip to Minnesota. 'COPTERS COMPLETE OCEAN FLIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Chet Thorne of Baldwin Park, California, are visit, ing relatives and friends in Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rose and family are vacationing in Oregon for News About Folks in f ; i ' j ? j I t two xweeks. &E7AIERAL 'STONEWALL. INS ANOTHER Q. RUN AT fOfl HU Are you registered? Mr. and Mrs. Golden Walker and family of Oregon and Mr. Joseph Walker of Salt Lake City were visitors of Mrs. W, J. Millard on Fri- MC FOOZLE-- day. StTTMG DOWN IX fttnmw IVWDIfATt. W WOtLB ICKT initvn ' - The Farmington Lions club hon"1 ored the Farmington Fiesta Queen havg a ofAcsn m mQPKIKIB oca SGBVIKSD... The best telephone service in the world is right here in America. Telephone men and womfcn in Utah want to keep it that way. .. a We have continued the largest construction programs in our history G&ERAL O. W. GRISWOLD (right) congratulates crew members of two helicopters at Prestwick, Scotland, after they had completed the er first flight across the Atlantic. Pictured are (L to r.): Capt. H. Vincent McGovern, of New Jersey; Lt Harold W. Moore, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Capt. Harry Jeffers, of Newark, Ohio; and Capt. (International) George Hambrick, of Sayre, Oklahoma. H-1- 9 egg-beat- during the last few years despite the highest cost levels we have ever experienced. This year we have been building new facilities at the rate of over one-ha- lf million dollars a month. The telephone instrument is only about 6 of the equipment required to serve you. It also takes wires, poles, cable, switchboards and other equipment of many kinds. More telephone men and women are required to provide service over twice as many as in 1940. TO OFFSET RISING COSTS -- .WASHINGTON, By Ann WE HAVE HAD TO ASK THE UTAH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL TO INCREASE RATES We dont like to increase rates, but inflation telephone service because it enhances the value has the same impact on Utah telephone opera- - of your own service. A growing telephone busi- lions as it has on any business or household. ness means that more money is spent for mate- We have to pay more for materials rials, supplies and wages in Utah. We operate higher taxes have soared. wages are ' The money we receive from telephone users la used to meet the daily expenses of running the in 65 Utah communities. Pay checks cashed on Main Street mean more business in each community. business. There isnt enough left to finance Our problems are the same as yours; but growth so we try to obtain that money from we will continue to keep the cost of telephone people who will invest their savings in telephone service as low as possible in spite of inflation. securities. They will put their money in other it We believe that you want to continue to have constantly expanding and improving C .WASHINGTON, D. Good By Ann Preserve your recipe clippings by enclosing them In waxed paper, cut to the size of a standard recipe card. With a warm iron press waxed paper to seal edges. Nothing is more enticing to a wilted August appetite than a cool, colorful fruit salad. On individual plates arrange crisp lettuce, then melon balls, pineapple, peaches and other fruit. Top with, Green Mayonnaise, made by thinning real mayonnaise with lemon juice to. taste, then tinting it a delicate green with vegetable food color. , biscuits, too. TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY k k it rounds. Dot with vitaminized margarine, season with salt and pepper. Serve plain or with a rich , cheese sauce. If A little sugar added to the water r A delightful way to serve cucumbers is to broil them, first cutting them crosswise In about one-in- ch 3 in which you boil corn will add flavor. Do not add salt until eorn is done for salt will toughen it. it it it For higher souffles never grease the sides of the bakirtg dish. k der the arm, a seat at the theater or a chair in a restaurant. Heres a quick and delicious Coffee Icing for summertime cakes: THE MOUNTAIN STATES k k Now theyve designed an opera umbrella. Measures only 24 inches long and can be easily tucked un- k k k 10-In- ch Summer vegetables are at their peak now. A large chop plate attractively arranged with several vegetables gives family and guests an opportunity to select those they prefer. k k A small soft brush is invaluable as a laundry, aid. Use it to clean soiled glove fingertips, blouse necklines, cuff folds, slip straps and hemlines. cups sifted confectioners cup soft vitaminized sugar! teaspoon salt, 1 egg margarine, yolk and 5 to 6 tablespoons strong coffee. Beat until fluffy and easy to spread. Makes enough frosting for one cake. Good Have you ever tried substituting real mayonnaise for the regular shortening in baking powder biscuits, using the same amount? So easy to mix and makes delicious f Blend C French furniture designers are reviving wicker, but not in the lacy designs we knew years ago. The new wicker furniture is streamlined and in the simplest designs. y3 Investments unless we can pay a reasonable vetsrn for the use of D. f' k k k and evenmost white tually nylon slips and nighties will, tint it In delicate pastels with dye. lingerie "yellows, all-purp- ose The best way to preserve the fine delicate sharp edges of kitchen knives Is to keep them in a wall or drawer rack. |