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Show Pape April 21, 1951. Tin: JOURNAL 2 The JOURNAL fifiC. the interests of the residents of Oa is County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s March A Variety of Salmon Recipes Mexican Sauce To make I5y l1, 2 ALICE DENIIOI F ed K, 00 (Copyright, 1954, King F 'eatures Syndicate. Inc.) tc NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Representative Advertising Service. Natl Advertising Newspaper 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Lloyd partment of Agriculture which I of Agriculture Ezra Taft want to share with you. They Benson won a victory on the Floor clearly bear out Secretary Benof the House this week when Mem- sons contention that our problem as it applies to milk and butter bers of Congress refused to go is not overproduction but along with cuts the House Appropriations Committee made in Secretary Bensons request for funds THE FACTS One would asfor various research and education sume that the high incomes earned programs sponsored by the Deduring the past eight years would partment of Agriculture. have enabled our people to eat all ASSIST PROGRAM The action of the dairy and milk products they of the House, if sustained by the wanted. Such has not been the Senate, will permit Secretary Bencase. Since 1JH." the jier capita son to forge ahead on his an- of fluid milk and nounccd program of helping the consumption has k'dlneJ 17 Pounis- For farmer to help himself. Throuirh c,eam same Pc'n(1 tl,c consumption ? education, heller markctinK of butter had dropped the equivacedures and better utilization of lent of an additional 17 pounds of farm produce, the farmer will milk. No wonder Secretary Benbenefit by a greater income and son decided that something should the consumer by lower costs. be done if the dairy industry was ANSWER TO SUBSIDIES The not to price itself completely out new research program is the of the consumer market. If durAmerican answer to those who the past year consumption of maintain the farmer must have ing milk and cream had remained at high subsidies in order to survive. the 1017 level, the government The Secretary has more confidence would have had no surpluses to in the ability of our farmers to purchase and store at the expense adapt to changing conditions. of the taxpayer. SUBSIDY EFFECTS I recently received some figures from the De- PERTINENT PARALLEL Benson explained the situCorporation, the program is heard ation clearly in a speech recently. each day at 12:1.7 p.m. over KSL A caller at my office suggested Radio. that if the principle of high rigid On the Monday, April 2t, broadhad been applied to the cast Don E. Kenney, manager of supports harness industry a number of the Salt Lake Union Stockyards, we still might have a will report on the livestock outlook years ago, thriving harness business in this for May. country. That might be true. But Among other features of the it is certain that we would be up weeks program will be a report on to our knees in harnesses. The l'.74 livestock shows by John E. Secretary is confident that the Booth, Spanish Fork, president of farmer can make a better living the Utah Livestock Shows Assoby adapting to changing conditions ciation. It will be heard Thursday, as did the harness maker. April 2t. 1 E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Rowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Fertilizer Expert to Speak An SALT LAKE CITY report on commercial fertilizers will be given by a Utah State Agricultural Experiment Station expert next week on KSL Radio's This Business of Farming broadup-to-da- te cast. Dr. Howard B. Peterson, agronomy specialist with the station, will be interviewed on the Friday, April STRAIGHT BOURBON program. Maestro's Finale ENMORI H ' ' v " ol x ' ,vsV- DISTILLERIES r Every Drop Distilled and Bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Owensboro , Kentucky dl re Si Si Cl of Sc te rc si te Sc tic ur in tu Cl y RENT v k B f ; :'.n' an P Vs, Y , v ovq v. as --N svCyO' V Xofl; v . , . .. w. . .: ' v- xx? .... directs his final concert as conductor of the NBC Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. New York. 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If It reads - S a - ' Sponsored by Kennecott Copper WAVXV.V.V.W.V. t. t i;L rvf ja u 1 S' th.- 1-- lb. en f - c-- - I ... 1870. Published B.v INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: KaysOUe 10 - cook 4 tbsp. chopped WHATEVER the season, theres for fish,in olive oil until onion fine fare locked up in a can of tender. Addtbsp. 2 tbsp. Hour and alsalmon. Good by itself or in a low to brown. Add V2 tsp. each salad, healthful canned salmon salt and chili powder, 2 tsp. sugis the basis of many a delightful ar, tbsp. vinegar, V2 lemon sliced dish. thin, tbsp. chopped tender celery Onions a la Basque leaves, tbsp. chopped parsley and For example, Stuffed Onions a 1 c. tomato puree. Simmer about la Basque. To serve 6, cook 10 10 min. Add 1 chopped hard-cookmedium onions in boiling water egg. until tender. 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Its a fine choice tbsp. butter, add 1 diced onion, luncheon or supper, the recipe tbsp. flour and brown slightly. for 4. serve to Gradually add IV2 c. strained Dainty Dish cooked tomato or 1 c. soup stock to and V2 c. tomato puree; bring Prepare a thick white sauce 3 Boil with 2 tbsp. butter, 2 tbsp. flour, boil, stirring constantly. to 4 min. Season to taste and 12 c. milk and V2 tsp. each salt, serve hot. Makes about IV4 c. of celery salt and paprika. Cool sauce that is smooth and good slightly; add 3 beaten egg yolks, with meat balls, fish or similar and 1 c. fresh cooked or canned saimon (picked over and flaked). dishes. From New Mexico comes Taos Cool, fold in the stiffly beaten Salmon Challupas, the recipe to egg whites. Turn into a greased 375-4serve 4. This one, too, calls for its baking dish and bake at F. about 30 min. Serve at own sauce which well give you accombefore we start on the main once with or without an panying sauce. recipe. well-beat- .w.. Lavton. 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