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Show Page Low-Co- L I !3L NATIONAL GUARD SIGHS RECRUIT Model st Ma JOURNAL 'I 111) 0 House Featured At Home Show SALT LAKH CITY A low cost, quality model home, the lesult of a caieful, yeai-lonhe eonstiucted g will atop the Rainbow suivey , Randevu as one of the highlights !.of the Utah Home Show, it was levealed today. May Constiuction of the model home will he based on the lesults of the lengthy sutey that was aimed at detei mining what paiticular of a modern housing pioject weie most appealing and vital. The survey and design of the model home weie conceived by Salt Lake City builder Hllis J.i Robinson, piesident of I'aless Ruildcrs Supply Co. The pui pose of this pioject, Mi.( Robinson said, w'as to piovide Uj modem, well equipped home on a low' budget without sacrificing Mr. Robinson high cost quality. said results of his compiehensive survey will be levealed for the first time in the Home Show model -. 1 11-1(- 1, 1ea-tui- es home. Unique features of the home will be a large living aiea in the lear of the house writh large, floor to ceiling window's overlooking an attractive patio, additional stoiage and closet space, a family home entrance and a spacious, centrally located dining aiea. Mi These things, Robinson were the near unanimous said, requests reealed in the survey. The compact house contains two bedrooms, a laige living room, kitchen, dining aiea and utility loom. Mr. Robinson pointed out the utility loom could he used for number of purposes storage, an additional bedioom or den. We think our project, Mr. Robinson said, will he the answer to housing. Idea for the lequest house was initiated at last years Home Showr when Mr. Robinson conducted an amateur home design contest. Home Show Director Edward 1. Greenland said Mr. Noel Betts of lowr-budg- et y r--: ' A. t V- - J .Vv s A' x 1 ii I A SC l f fAr A i, i, V v j 9iy ? i, : At4r x y - f V : 'F4y i :-- r t y S. - S iJf-- Picture by Wanda Lund. Lealand Hollobaugh. lctt, became the first recruit of the newly A of the 22nd Field Artillerj Battalion of the formed Batter h National Guard, as he signed up last week. Approving joung 1). Class Paul Smith First and, right, are, next, Sergeant Corporal Leland Yallette. Seated is Captain J. Karl Jones, commanding officer of the battery. be for at least two years and possible five officials said. Although some officers and men Hollo-baug- Plans Made to Transfer Guard Unit to Layton will tiansfer with the unit from Salt Lake City, theie will be many 22nd A, Battery Aitilleiy Battalion, National Cuaid, will be tiansfened fiom It. Douglas to Layton about the mid- June, immediately aftei the (e oek June encampment, ac- coiding to Captain J. Kail Jones, LAYTON commanding officei of the unit. Aiiangements have been made 10 lease the foimtr Moods Cioss Can- ning building on Chuich Stioci. foi use by the guaid. Flans are underway for a perma- nent aimory building to be con- g Co. structed in Layton as soon as funds Furniture would coordinate inteiior design are available. This will probably not and furnishings for the model Commercial and good si 1.m home. SKi.T.I Commercials Constiuction of the home on the S21.(. Rainbow' rooftop will be a major $ls.oo. Young commercial glass cows event since all the materials will The bulk sold at si:;.r,o to have to be hoisted from the street of utility and commeicial cows' level by giant crane. Mr. Robinson sold at Sl.hoo to si."). (Hi. Canneis said construction w'ould get underand cutters brought sq.iMi to $12.TA. way in the near futuie. and commercial bulls sold low-budg- et vacancies to be filled by personnel fiom this aiea, Captain Jones said. Some officers fiom the unit will be at the Layton City Hall each 0 p. m. to re-- a ;iontjay from 7 to cejve recruits and to answer any questions young men and their par- ens may have concerning their military obligation and how they mav meet it by joining the guard. The batteiy will be composed of qmen and five officers. The 1 men alicadv recruited in this area wji train one night a wreek at Ft. Douglas until formal transfer of thc unit to Layton. Clark-Leamin- Medi-weighin- g kernel corn, and 2 sliced carrots. By ALICE DENHOFF Sprinkle well with salt and RECIPES mostly with a regional flavor today, leading off with pepper, cover partial'y with water a recipe for baked stuffed onions and bake In a slow oven (250 F.) sent us from Michigan. This until meat is tender. More water be added to prevent meat tempting vegetable dish Is really may a delicacy, a good choice to eke from drying out. Serve on platter out a rather skimpy main course. with vegetables. Mix tbsp. flour to smooth paste Baked Stuffed Onions with cold water and thicken To serve 6, remove skins from gravy. Season with salt and peplarge onions of the mild variety per, chopped parsley and Worand boil, uncovered, In a large cestershire sauce to taste. 6 amount of salted water for 10 min. Drain and turn upside down to cool. Remove onion centers carefully, leaving a shell sufficiently thick to retain Its shape. Chop c. centers and combine with each soft breadcrumbs and finely chopped cooked chicken or mushrooms, 3j c. thin white sauce, 1 egg yolk, salt and pepper to suit. Stuff onion shells with this mixture, sprinkle with V2 c. buttered cracker crumbs and bake at 350 F. until onions are tender. Out of New Orleans From New Orleans, that home of fine food, comes a recipe which transforms plain lean beef Into an epicurean dish. To serve 6, place IV2 lbs. lean beef in a casserole or deep skillet. Around meat, place 6 medium diced ana peeled potatoes, 2 c. tomatoes, 1 large onion, 1 green pepper, both sliced, 1 c. green beans, lc. cooked or canned whole Utility largely at $ir.(Hi to $17.(x. A few weighty Holstein type brought, Cutteis down to $P.).(M to si .:,(). si !.(() and less. Good and choice light vealers Mild at S22.( to $21. (Hi. a few' at v2.".ki. Good and choice slaughter to $22.'. calves brought $2(U Commeicial calves sold at sis 00 to $l!.r.i. Cull and utility kinds APRIL, Pirn The steer maiket showed a stronger trend this week.1 Receipts were lighter. Tiading was active on most grades. Slaughter steers, heifeis. stockers and feed- - sl.q.oo to $17.bo. Good and low' choice feeder ers were strong to bde higher. Hog supplies were about the same as steers sold at S2..(ki. Good fleshy last week. The maiket showed a feeders s2(.2' to $2.b(). Common and medium stock steers sold at good undertone. to si 7. .(. Medium stock One load of choice fed steers $17.( weighing 117s lbs. sold at S2b.(iO heifers $K;.2f to $1(.7. The hulk of choice bariows and with a pait load reaching $20.00 These averaged 12h lbs. and were gilts weighing 17b to 20b lbs. sold showr steers. Choice l,ooo to 1,000 at S'js.iT, to S20.(Hi. Choice 201 to lb. fed steers brought $23.sb to 200 lh. weights brought $20.00 to $21. 7b. Good and low choice steers S20.bi, :ub lh. weights s20.bo. under 1,100 lbs. sold at 11111 to choice kinds weighing under $22.00 to $2b.b0. Commercial and 17b lbs. sold at $2b.fH to $27. bo. low good kinds sold at $111.00 to Choice sows weighing ..bo to loo lbs. sold at $2.'!. bo to 2 I. bo, others $21. bo. Utilities down to $17(H). A few choice fed heifers sold at weighing to boo lbs. hi ought .vjo.OO $22. bO. The hulk of good and choice to $22.b0. Lamb leceipts weie nominal. kinds hi ought $2Uhi to $22.(hi. Regional Recipes for Dinner (Copyright. 1954, King A Party Dessert From St. Louis comes a recipe for a delicious dessert, a nice choice for a party, since the recipe serves Mix and sift 1 c. sifted cake flour, 1 c. sugar, tsp. baking powder, 14 tsp. salt. Beat unbeaten egg and 34 c. thin cream together, add tsp. vanilla and pour into 0. the dry ingredients, beating thoroughly. muffin Bake in pans at 375 F. 30 to 40 min. When cup cakes are cold, hollow out center and fill with ice cream. Level off with back of spoon and completely blanket the top with marshmallow halves. Place under broiler for half minute, or until marshmallows are puffed and brown. Should be well-greas- ed served at once. Takes in all 1 pt. Ice cream and 9 marshmallows cut in crosswise halves. Feature Syndicate. Inc.) J t eddiug Invitations . Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. Is shown in Washington after he inbill calling troduced a for tax relief to increase purchasing powder. 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