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Show Friday, July 10, 1981 Hot weather harms food best at of T 1. ' ; .'- ,jWiWiW J ' ' 'y v' ';- - MaaOTMM.MmMHOTMVOTB i1 .; - " J :i.'-S i J r , v" "'. "tp--- L :'r: k it's a good' idea to make the commissary your last stop before going home. Heat shortens the expected dielf life of dairy iQ - ' During hot weather, cause '$ t ui iV ; j' products and increases i.-- . ' . : ' .o? . Xf - ' A.' 55SSB5 x J ?iff . 'm;' V ... Vs-W v- - ; .i&M- - :;;'. ''.'i - ' ; harmful bacteria growth in meat and poultry products. This bacteria in food can cause health threats such as food poisoning. spoiled food. selected Dugway LL Play in Kearns Monday, Tuesday All-Sta- rs keep -- 10 degrees Certain precautions F. Cream or custard pies can help customers pre- should be refrigerated serve perishable food until served and should and protect themselves not be refrozen after from illness. thawing. The overall Fresh milk, for exam- best storage temperature ple, is highly sensitive to for chilled perishable is. 34 degrees F. temperature changes. products When The best temperature diopping in the for milk and milk pro- commissary, will face West Point at 7:30 p.m. on Monday TheDugway LL in the first rolind of the double elimination district play. The selected players are as follows: All-Sta- .. rs . Braves - Tody Moe, Scott Houle, Darin- Wilde, Don Steelman and Jeff Neil. Dodgers - Vicld Perkins, Darin Kroff, Denny Towns. Mets - Tommy Payne, Craig Scow. - special duct is 32 to 40 degrees freezer bags to protect Cheese chilled and frozen foods Fahrenheit. The growth of bacteria keeps best at 32 to 35 are usually available in also causes an economic degrees F. Ice cream, the frozen food section. loss to the customer be custard and cream pies (ARNEWS) As - Derek Andrus, Brett Painter, Craig White and Steve Zaccardi (alternate. Phillies - Danny Baibero. ;' J I . A- f o o Passing through the gate, you may have noticed the new look in uniforms that military policemen like PV2 Michal A. Martin is wearing. Hie new look includes bloused. boots, class A green pants, short sleeve green shirt, and a new black helmet complete with stripes, MPbussatd o I Prices Effective thru Sat., July 11th 15 OFF Bonded and Unbonded PRE-QUILT- QUILTING BATTS ED - For Back to School Savings 15offFABRICS QUICK QUILTS All Patterns AND MORE 20 Bestform Bra and Girdle Sale Will Continue Through July 25, 1981 . 33 No. Main - ' on 882-243- 4 We Cant Do Our Best Work to All Those Old Things. Without All Those Old Things... 'SMkJ STRETCH TERRY THREAD Even though ws do our best work at Daiarat Industries, we still cant make something out of nothing. That's why we need that overcoat .you've stuffed in the hall closet. Or that toaster you've hidden away downstairs. Just gather them up with all the other clothing, toys; and appliances you no longer need, and call us. We'll either pick them up or ted you the Closest place to drop them oft. . Then we'd go to work, refurbishing, reconditioning, revitalizing, and reclaiming your donated items so someone else can benefit from their use. Your closet will be cleaner. Our people . will be busier and happier. And someone else will have a winter coat. AM because you donated to Deseret Industries. Our Beet Work la Your Beat Buy 8-- etc. 2o r RrfSrtSv run n tT Deseret Industries 11 Thrift Store 50 N. Main, Tooele nssswd Tfi wakwhep- - - f t n Off Coats and Clark WINTUCKA RUG CRAFT all NOTIONS Lace Trim . Deni 0 $1 YARN REQ. 1.19 i V 94$ PATTERNS Buy One at Reg. Pries Get 1 More For Only tea ie JEANS ZIPPERS r $1 1 BUTTONS 4$1 DISH TOWELS PRINTED PILLOW CASES PRINTED TABLECLOTH 20 Off FLAt FOLD reg. 2.59 DENIM $1 .99 GRAB TABLE f |