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Show Nov Dishos for Bond Boosting Bored Cooks Utah people working in defense , i establishments are setting high marks in U. S. Defense Bond activity that could well be the goal of all patriotic citizens, according to Charles L. Smith, state chairman for the Treasury departments Savings Bonds division. Special commendation is due the several thousand Tooele Ordnance depot employees who have just won the highest Defense Bond honor the nation gives, the Minute Man honor flag for more than 90 per cent participation in bond buying. By Marguerite Mickelsen Egg Noodles En Casserole With Sea Food 8 oz. pkg. egg noodles cup Special Cream Sauce cup crabmeat or flaked fish Vi cup rich milk. Cook egg noodles in boiling salted water 10 minutes. Drain. Prepare Special Citain Sauce No. 5. Arrange W'layer' ofjhe cooked egg noodles in a buttered baking dish. Cover with thin layer of sea food followed by thin layer of Cream Sauce. Continue until ingredients are all used. Pour milk over top. Cover. wth buttered crumbs. Bake in moderately hot oven (375F.) 23 J. , to 30 minutps. Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Rayl Special Cream Sauce of Ogden announce the marriage 2 tablespoons shortening this week of their daughter. Ellen 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk or (half milk, half and James C. Knighton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Knighton of . . cream) 1 1 Ogden Miss To Wed Knighton V--t teaspoon salt Melt jthbftening, add flour, mix to paste. Add milk and salt. Stir over low IjeatVuntil creamy. To make Special Cream Sauces add (1) H cup grated cheese or (2) paste to taste (3) 1 cup shrimp (4) cup mushrooms, browned in butter (3) green pepper minced, and thyme to taste. Ranchers Omelet v 6 slices bacon, diced 2 tablespoons chopped onion ' l. cup . grated raw potato j an-(jjip- yy . k 6 eggs Vi teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Syracuse. The couple will recite marriage vows in the Salt Lake City Temple Friday and a wedding reception will honor them that evening in the Syracuse ward hall. Gift Boxes Fry bacon until crisp. Remove and drain. Pour off part of bacon drippings. Add onion and cook until clear. Acfd potatoes and "fry until golden brown. Beat eggs slightly and pour into pan. Season. As omelet cooks, lift up edges with spatula to let liquid egg slide under. When firm, springle omelet with crisp bacon and parsley. Fold over and serve. 6 servings. Deer Down Low FARMINGTON Orchard owners along the mountains through Davis county were patroling their orchards this week as deep snows drove deer lower in the foothills in search of food. Extensive damage to orchards has been reported by growers. Several of the deer have been killed by automobiles along the highway. Logan Rites Unite Couple SYRACUSE Lucille Moss has issued wedding invitations for a rceeption in honor of Miss Marjorie Arave and Richard F. Lewis of Price. The young couple was united in marriage at a ceremony performed in the Logan Temple Tuesday. A reception for them will be held Thursday evening, January 10, in the Syracuse ward amusement hall. For An f Most people thought Slim Ben- son would probably go broke when he first started his system of letting customers figure out their own checks over at his big diner on the highway. Slim trusts them to pay for as much as they eat you simply tell Sally, his cashier, the amount of your bill. It works, too. Take the other day when Buck Harris told Sally his bill was 351. Now I was right there with Buck and I knew all he had was coffee and pie which comes to a How come ohn Marsh Honest Moal cents? I asked Buck. Had an extra cup of java the other day, Joe, and forgot all about it til now, he says. From where I sit, most people are basically honest and that goes for their opinions, too, even though they may be different than our own. I like a glass of beer with my dinner; you may prefer something else . . . but we all ought to be allowed to figure it out ourselves. Qot OfCuu' thirty-fiv- e Copyright, 1952 , United States Brewers Foundation 12, 1032. WELU'LL B-E-! II. Sciar-rincomposer of a hit song of the '30s The One Rose is now a technical inspector at storehouse U.S. Naval Supply Depot, Clearfield. Sciarrinos musical career ended abruptly in 1917 when he lost the tips of two fingers on his left hand in an automobile accident. One of the first musicians to perform in -J- o, D-1- 2, talking pictures, Sciarrino appeared in Broadway Melody, Viennese Nights, The Terror, Lily, Smooth Sailing, The Red One Hun- dred Men and a Girl and Caroline. He wrote the title song for Smooth Sailing. Another well known number composed by hm is One Stolen Kiss. A concert violinist, he appeared in London, Paris, Rome, Moscow, Vienna and Berlin in 11)29 and has also done solo work for Beverly Hills and Los Angeles radio stations. He has been an instructor at Los Angeles Conservatory and at the Institute of Musical Education and from 1937 to 1941 conducted his private school of music with five branches in southern Cali- Har-monett- es Its Slim's quarter. CLEARFIELD fornia. He entered defense woik in 1941 BOUNTIFUL With the cooperation of Davis County womens clubs, maintaining his music career also. the Junior and Davis Red Cross He came to the Naval Supply Depot in 1947. He and his wife live in chapters more than 30 gift boxes cntadning clothes, house slippers, Ogden. and food were packed to go to the UtaK State., Hospital, Provo. The Bountiful. Jeep Posse assisted by collecting the gifts and taking them LAYTON The Layton tb the hospital. Mrs. Rex Snow was spent the holidays chairman of the project with the Christmas caroling and they are Mrs. Stanfollowing now meeting every Thursday eveley Parrish, Mrs. Richard Workfrom 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. pracman, Mrs. Walter Jennings, Miss ning Fern Simmons, Mrs. William Gal- ticing for further spring events. braith and 13 volunteer committee members. V 1 Rom where I sit ... fy Joe h Composer Is Now At Navy Depot Set Practice 2 tablespoons chopped parsley - JANUARY TUB JOURNAL 16 New Clothing Store To Open CLEARFIELD Harold A. Cook and Dr. Hugh W. Stevens announce the opening of a new general clothing store to be known as Cooks Clothing at the corner of State street and the Hill field road in What They Are Saying In Washington WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 Senator of the Banking and Currency comWallace F. Bennett (R., Utah) and mittee. Mrs. Bennett arrived in the nations ""I was fortunate to into the get capital this morning after spending the Congressional recess in Salt Lake City. The Senator immediately buckled down to all the details that necessarily go with the opening of the second session of the 82nd Congress which is set for Tuesday noon. Although tne session promises to be short in order to allow both parties time to ready their national conventions in the summertime, much work will be done. Among the first items of business will be a discussion of some form of home rule for the District of Columbia. Senator Bennett will figure prominently in this debate because of his membership on the Senate District of Columbia committee. Investigations of widespread corruption in the government also will continue. These probes began last years with investigation of irregularities in the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Senator Bennett took an active part in those first probes while serving as a member of things during my first year in the Senate, the Utahn said. I look forward to 1932 as one of the most important years Congress has had to face in many decades. The Senator brought with him an interesting item which he labeled The Quote of the Week: Bond Buying Worker Retires Clearfield. Mr. Cook, a former employe of the Clearfield department store, will manage the firm. Grand opening of the store has been set for Friday, Jan. 4. Station KOPP, Ogden, will broadcast direct from the store from C to 7 p.m. and a special program, favors and prizes CLEARFIELD , Participation have been planned for those at- in the payroll savings plan for buytending. Defense bonds at U.S. U.S. ing Naval Supply Depot, Clearfield, is Rawleigh 98.1 per cent, only 1.9 per cent Nearly 2,000-famil- y thick Politicians have strained their ingenuity to discover new sources of public revenue. They have doubled the indirect taxes, such as customs due on imports and exports. They have continued the extraordinary taxes of wartime into peacetimes. They have broadened perilously the field of the income taxes as well as the property tax ... When members of his staff attempted to guess which current foe of the Fair Deal had made the statement, the Senator pointed out that a man named Socrates had cade these charges about 2300 years B.T. (before Truman). Ahtens, traditional seat of democracy, fell to its enemies just a few years later. CLEARFIELD James H. 33 completed years of service with the federal government with his recent termination of employment at the U.S. Naval Supply Business now open in South, short of total participation, accord- depot, Clearfield. Mr. DeLongs Central and North Davis coun- ing to Lt. Wm. J. Robinson, fiscal employment began in 1900 as a officer. All but 01 persons at the forest ranger. He is retiring under ty. Must be steady, good charac- depot are buying bonds through this the Civic Civil service rule which De-Lo- provides that employes do so upon ter, have car. convenient method. $8,000 to $12,000 last year. P No Cash Investment Meet Legion A commanders Set KAYSVILLE Meeting and adjutants conference of the SALT LAKE CITY reaching the age of Many Rawleigh Dealers did Necessary! Write or See American Legion of Utah will be Rawleigh Company Fieldman held at the Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake' City, Saturday, January 12, M. E. WALTON at 9:30 a.m. All Legion members 320 S. E. Main St. whether officers or not are invited Blackfoot, Idaho to attend. Key speaker will be or Write Charles M. Wilson, Indianapolis,, D-- l, 1415 Indiana, national director of memRawleighs, Dept. 23rd St., bership and post activities. It is Denver 2, Colorado for full particulars gMI " ng 70. Annual of the Utah Wildlife Federation is scheduled for Jan. 12 and 13 at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. convention We are all of us .fellow-passengeon the same planet and we are all of us equally responsible for the happiness and the well-bein- g of Donald R. that world in the which Wilson, expected we happen to national commander of the Legion, live. will be in attendance. Hendrik W. van Loon . rs |