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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER i6) lg 1 TIII THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH , THE LEHI SUN l Issued each Thursday at Lehi, Utah by the LEIII SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered as Second Class Matter August 5, 1914, at the Post Office at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879. RUTH S. BANKS, Editor, Publisher, Owner &LASSOCIATION SSSai.. Subscription rates $2.00 per year; six months $1.00. All subscriptions payable in advance. Advertising rates furnished on request. District Units Named For Cancer Control Natural Agents Used To make soles from raw cattle hides, tanners use natural agents such as chestnut, oak and hemlock bark, which Impart to the leather qualities of strength, flexibility and shape-retention. Food Consumption While the per capita consumption of food has remained practically constant over the past 35 years at about five pounds, per person per day, the nutritional content has been greatly Improved. IT . ...... i, . - -j t ..-, ,, l Glamour Dresses Shine in these lovely new rayon crepes, lit with sc quins, metal nail heads or jewel-like beads. The new curved contours, longer skirts, indented waistlines are so flattering! Juniors' Misses', Women's sizes., . 790 - v. 5fp. W) - rl nHK 7 Glitter 9.90 metal Luttons on fine rayon Golden gleam Crepes in deep rich tones or? mack, sarong hip drapery $ makes waist lines appear small. bunion', Misses' sizes Men's-Boys' Waist Alls $1.98 $2.49 : Heavy 10 oz. Blue Denim, Copper Riveted at all points of strain. Mens- and boys sizes. Responding to greater public recognition of the vital education and service work of the Utah field army In the fight against cancer, officials of the Utah division, American Cancer society today announced creation of district units throughout the state for improved correlation of the program. pro-gram. Mrs. Emll de Neuf, Utah commander, com-mander, said the state has been divided Into nine districts, each to be led by a district comman der serving as liaison between the state headquarters in Salt Lake City and the area's county organization. "Utahns' response to the field army program of education and service, as well as their responses to our annual April-long appeals for funds, entail a heavy respon sibility upon the organization to provide the maximum of service possible in our volunteer army," said Mrs. de Neuf. "The creation of district units, we feel, will facilitate better correlation cor-relation of our program and by improved efficiency stimulate greater efforts by volunteers to reduce the state's needless losses to the cancer scourge," the state commander added. She emphasized that the year-round year-round program of the Utah division di-vision is purely a volunteer program, pro-gram, assuring Utahns that their donated monies are employed to the maximum in the fight against cancer. Mrs. de Neuf also averred that the district set-up will result in a more efficient and productive channeling of the energies of the volunteer army. The state headquarters office of the society,' at 32 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, will direct operations in the Salt Lake, Tooele, Summit and South Davis county areas comprised in district dis-trict number 1 of the new set-up, said Mrs. deNeuf. "Each week our volunteer army continues to grow," she said. "We expect that the district set-up will permit greater use of them." At present, the division is conducting con-ducting alternate monthly cancer can-cer detection centers at the Utah Valley hospital In Provo and is operating similarly at the Dee and St. Benedicts hospitals in Ogden. Monthly centers also are in operation in Salt Lake City. WANT ADS NOTICE We can now serve you with Car Repairing Washing & Polishing Tire Service Tires, Accessories and Batteries Texaco Products Now under new management . Rex Jensen's Texaco Service Corner First East and State PHONE 333 FOR SALE No. 404 Holland furnace complete; monkey stove, hot water tank, oil hot water heater; , 1 , McCormick grain chopper; bird cage (like new). 226 N. 3rd West. Tel. 120, Am. Fork. . 10-3-tf. DELICIOUS APPLES FOR SALE $1.00 to $2.50 bushel. Elvin Carson, Pleasant Grove. Ph. 2281. 10-16-lt. FOR SALE Ladies white rink skates. Maple rollers, like new. Size 6, med. wide. $20.00 value for $15.00. Apt. 2 over Bank. 10-16-ltp. SMALL ELECTRIC HEATERS For bathroom, bedroom, etc. Banks Appliance, 189 Wn Main, Phone 20-W. WANT TO BUY USED PIANO from private party. 299 N. 1st West, Lehi. 10-16-tf. FOR SALE Eureka enamel coal range. Reasonable. 88 So. Center, Lehi. 10-16-tf-ltp. Mix Your Recipes Carefully Men's-Heavy U'Suits White or Ecru, long or short sleeve. Fine -J A Q weight for cold winter weather ahead XttO Men's Plaid Shirts Bright Plaids, Heavy Cotton Flannel e Hf Sanforized for permanent fit. Sizes 14V-17 I V SLEEPING BAGS Repriced for Sale NOW! Pure wool lining. Heavy zipper around bag. Heavy duck covering 12.00 By EETSY NEWMAN HIGIIT in the midst of canning, talk of fresh fruits and vegetables, I'm wondering if a little talk on cake baking and frosting would be amiss, Every bride aims to make a cake frosted, of course, to please her hus band, and there may be some points on baking and frosting that she may have missed. Attention to amounts of ingredients ingred-ients is one important point, illus trated by a girl I heard excitedly and laughingly telling of making a cake for guests. She. mixed it and put it in the oven, pmelled somethin: burning, opened the oven door and found her cake hau spread to cover the entire bottom part of the oven She had put in two tablespoons of baking powder instead of two tea spoons. Things like that make a lot of difference, if you don t object to an understatement. Today's Menu Pork Chops Baked Bean3 Carrot and Cottage Cheese Salad Cake Coffee Carrot and Cottage Cheese Salad 2 c. grated raw 2 c. cottage cheese carrot Lettuce Make a nest of lettuce on each salad plate. On top of the lettuce make a heap of grated carrot, and top with 3 tbsp. cottage cheese, Serve with or without salad dress ing, French dressing or mayonnaise. Date or Raisin Spice Cake 2 Yz c. sifted all- Vz c. corn syrup (dark) 2 eggs, beaten 1XA c. sour milk 1 c. chopped pitted dates or chopped raisins Vz c. chopped walnut wal-nut meats j purpose flour 1 tsp. soda 1 tsp. salt tsp. cloves 1 Yz tsp. cinnamon cinna-mon Vi c. lard Vz c. sugar 1 Sift together flour, soda, salt and spices a umes. uream lard until soft and light. Add sugar gradually and cream mixture until very fluffy; stir in corn syrup. Add c. of flour mixture mix-ture and stir in thoroughly. Add beaten eggs and blend thoroughly. Add Yz c flour mixture to nuts and fruit; add remaining: flour alter nately with milk, beginning and end ing with flour. Mix well after each addition. Add dates and nuts and beat well. Prepare pans by greasing the bottoms bot-toms of 2 8-inch layer pans and fitting fit-ting them with rounds of waxed paper. Leaving the sides free from-grease from-grease allows the batter to rise more readily, thereby producing a cake with greater volume. Waxed paper' on the bottom of the pans makes removal re-moval of cake easier. Pour batter into the two pans and bake layers in a moderately hot oven (375 F.) ; about 30 to 35 min. Cool cakes ia pans on wire rack for 10 min., thea remove. Fluffy Frosting Ya tsp. salt c. corn syrup Yz c granulated lYs tsp. vanilla sugar 2 egg whites Combine all ingredients except vanilla in top of double boiler. Place : over boiling water and beat with! rotary beater until mixture holds its I shape. Eemove from boiling water, I add vanilla and beat welL Spread! frosting between layers of cake and over top and sides. Do not frost the cake until it is thoroughly cool. Long standing causes the layers to dry ; out. Frost the bottom layer, put on : second layer, then frost the sides of the cake, then the top, drawing the ; spatula around in a spiral to make ; deep swirls ia the icing. ; APPLES FOR SALE $1.00 per bu., falls 35c per bu. You pick them. No children. Phone 350-J5. Hagan Hansen. 10-16-ltp WANTED Five loads good barnyard barn-yard manure. Junius Banks. 10-16-lt, WANTED Riders Salt Lake, daily. to and from Phone 301-R. 10-16-3tp FOR SALE 2 Suffolk-Hampshire yearling rams. Grant Littleford. Tel. 75-M, Lehi. 10-16-lt. FOR SALE Large leather davenport. daven-port. $20. S. R. Adams. 10-9. LOST 17 jewel lady's Hampden wrist watch, Sat., between Bank and Broadbent's. Contact Mrs. Dorothy Huggard. Tel. 352-J2, Lehi. Liberal Reward. 10-9-ltp FOR SALE Coal Heater, cheap. 299 North 1st W., Lehi. 10-2tf ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS You bring 'um Dull Knife and Me savvy make 'um heap sharp. Littleford, 431 W. 2nd So., Lehi. 10-2-3t FOR SALE 10x10 tent. Like new. Make offer. Ted S. Young, 346 No. 3rd East. 10-2-ltp. FOR SALE 8 rm. brick gas floor furnaces and heater. Desirable lot, trees. Call 186, Lehi. home water fruit 9-25-tf. FOR SALE White enamel kitchen kitch-en heater, new grates, jacket, 30 gal. tank complete, $60.00. Also small circ. heater. LaVar Carlson, Ph. 321-R. 9"-18-tf NEW SHIPMENT LATEST RECORD REC-ORD HITS AND ALBUMS. Banks Appliance, 189 West Main. 8-14 A short SUN want ad can bring you $ $ $ for the investment of a few cents. Sell your don't-wants don't-wants the easy, Sun Want-Ad way. , Urgss Buyers Strike HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR L. D. S. CHURCH BOOKS. Zion's Book Store, 65 East Second Sec-ond South, Salt Lake City. 6-12-4t. New Records Hours of enjoyment are yours with your favorite recordings. Our complete stock includes the best loved music to fit every mood. Stop in today. Going Strong This Week FEUDIN' and FIGHTIN' TAKE IT BACK AND CHANGE IT FOR A BOY Rex Allen NEAR YOU Larry Greene and Vic Lombardo PEG O' MY HEART Three Suns I WONDER WHO'S KTRSTMn HER NOW Perry Como AN APPLE BLOSSOM WEDDING Eddy Howard and Sammy Kaye ALBUMS SONGS OF THE WEST Red River Dave HAWAIIAN MELODIES Lanl Mc Intire Banks Appliance ' . ' 3 - 1 ( I S ' v - 'A I V " 1 Av I i I . i if: - - ' C':. : ' We have just received several good used washing machines in good condition. Banks Appliance Appli-ance Co. 189 West Main, Ph. 20-W. 9-4-lt LADIES' HOSIERY INVISIBLY. MENDED. 25c and up. 123 So, 1 9-ll-2tp GOOD USED PIANOS Banks Appliance, 189 West Main, Ph. 9-25-3tp Camplete bicycle repair and reconditioning re-conditioning service at Banks Appliance. AVOWED candidate for the Republican Repub-lican nomination for President, ex-Gov. ex-Gov. Harold E. Stassen (left), of Minnesota, is shown with Howard Selby, president of the Eastern States Exposition at SpringSeld, Mass, where Stassen made an address ad-dress urging a buyers strike in food. Speaking before the New England members of the Granse. he said he was in favor of a 23 per cent droo in food consumption and a 15 per cent cut In food prices. International) President on Trains Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt traveled trav-eled 243,827 miles on railroads while president of the United States. FOR SALE $1050 4-rm adobe, granary with cellar, cesspool,. City water, nowing well, 1 sh. Irr. water, L & p, shade, 2 apricot trees. Leni. $35003 ac. Mod. fr. ho. 4 rms. New sink, water heater, elec. stove, frig., built in cupboards, oil heater; 2 flowing wells, etc. $G000 4 rms. & Bath; 2-rm. bsmt., garage, 3 coops, large lot, lawn and shade. $8400 4 rms. modern, screen porch; fine corner. Close in Terms. ?45Ud 5 acres, fr. house, State liwy. auuu ac. farm; Spring water, an year. Terms iz,ouu jwy, acres. 5-rms and bsmt. home, modern, 2 coops, tractar and equipment. Grain. tomatoes, apples, etc. Good soil. West Bench 222 shs water. HENRY C. JOHNSON Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Notary, No-tary, Abstracts. 32 East Main! Street, American Fork, Tel. 7-W POTATOES FOR SALE Preston Gray, Saratoga Road. 10-9. Leal Blanks for all purees, 'iT Sun office, 189 W. Mah? 65 From where I sit ... Joe Marsh a Mystery of the Missing Farms Yep, the number of farms in America is shrinking (by a quarter-million quarter-million in the last five years!). What'a happened to the missing farms? The land has been taken in by other farms, increasing the average size by twenty acres! Does thi3 growth mean farming's farm-ing's no longer a family enterprise? enter-prise? Just the opposite! More families own farms today than ever only with labor-saving equipment they can handle more land, more work. That's as it should be. The family farm is a fortress of democracy where our free, American Hfe j, secure. Where every member co. operates and shares the work living together in temperance and tolerance temperance that pr. fers a moderate beverage like beer and tolerance for a taste that may be different from one's own. From where I sit, our Family Farms (and they're 96 0f 0 farms) are something that thij country can be proud of! from hon quirii one o heard the si lie notice the sp famii: nolcoi ins il neglei becau thei s; 1 Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation j " . . ' ! i . ... ftp '17 - -iES, you'll sleep as you've neverslept in all your born days ... when you sleep under . an automatic electric blanket or comforter.' You'll relax . . . the moment you stretch out gloriously at ease in a bed that's already warm and inviting. You'll slip off to sleep . with no crushing weight of covers cramp ing your arms and legs just one light-as-a-fcather covering, that keeps your whole bed " warm all over, 'all night automatically ' jeven with windows wide open. And you'll wake in the morning rested, refreshed . . . your body recharged, with the energy you need to start a new day right. ! Be modern! Be wise! See the new Automatic electric bed coverings before you buy and Tou'U say "goodbye foreverto the old- fashioned kind. Enjoy Better Living Electrically g 'pt(m pea fa A Ufa? pwer & light Company Message i I I t Sec |