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Show u6eFee -- J- THE II E R A'l. PAGE FOUR. BOYS ENTERTAIN DADS AT SCHOOL &-doL- OGDEN, March 5 (USDAi Hogs Receipts, 2919, included 361 directs, San Francisco packers 1236. Los Angeles market 600, Los Angeles packers 120, Oakland packers 260, Swanston packers 270; mostly 10 to 20 cents lower than last week's close, top, $4 35 on few lots best dnveins, mixed kinds around $4 00 down, with practically no demand for weights under 170 pounds or feeder pigs, few sows, $3 25fi3 35 Cattle Receipts 973: San Fran-cisi- o market 352, San Francisco pa kers 36, Los Angeles market, 204, Los Angeles packers 104, San Jose package 80, Santa Cruz packers 78, Oakland packers 61, active, steady to strong, load good 993 pound Idaho fed steers, $5 10, with few out at $4 254i4 75, loud tood steers from local feed lot, i 60 pounds, with 3 per cent shrink, $5 00, odd lots medium and steers and heifers, $3 504i4 00, few common, $3 25 down good cows, $2 50 4r3 00; odd head extra quality, $3 25; common and medium cows, $2 OO'u 2 50, lower grades down to $100, few good hulls, $2604i275, good and choice vealers, $4 254i Dads' night at the lagan Junior high school last Friday brought many dads and boys to see some of the fastest boxing and wrestling bouts that have ever been staged in Junior high school competition. The bouts were merely exhibitions and therefor no decisions were given Some delightful added attractions were: rope spinning by the former Canadian (hampion, Ted Nielson, tumbling by the college tumbling team, vocal solos by Drew Savage accompanied on the guitar by Lee Hales, and an accordion selection from Junior Amussen Proceeds taken in will be used for the purchasing of lockers for the gym dressing rooms The committee of Btudents ii charge included" James Skidmore, chairman: Wendell Morrell, wrestling; George Swetten, boxtng; Edwin Izatt, tickets and advertising, Ivan Wilimore, refreshments; Don Hanson, referee; Bill Evans, announcer Harold Peterson of the school faculty acted as supervisor in the absence of Coach Kenneth PRESTON The Preston River dale Hnd Mink Creek Canal com business panv htld its annual niietlng Monday afternoon in the Preston library building The re pert of the association was made Mid proposed business procedure loi the forth coming year was rnsiderrd The election of officers for the fist n year resulted In the follow mg dim tors being elected: O P 8 D Mernll Lorenzo Johnson, J. nsen, C A Westerherg, Thomas 0 Stokes and Frank T. Merrill was clotted secretary An cxi optionally atten large dnnic of stoi kholders were pres nl t , German Presidency To Be Reorganized hc-- Luthj, president. Presidencies of both tbo Logan and Cache stakes will be in at- to 39-In- jl' I i n 2 ' ! at- PRIZE FOR BEARDS ill pi The PHILADELPHIA, rcmmlttce of U. of Penn, students is which sponsoring the Architects hall to be held March 23, has offered a prize of $10 to the student who grows the most magnificent beard, musta'he or fineburiig by March 21 and wears it to the ball WANT ADS ! Too Late To Classify n a i FOR SAL- ETHREE young sheep ris, Hyde Park. Riley Har-M- 8. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many expressions and acts of sympathy extended to us in our hour of beret vement following the death of our father and husband, J. I. H. We wish particularly acnbs.'n. to thank those who assisted in the beautiful funeral services. The Jacobsen Family. SEA SerTlw SUB Writer tTTITH the ' watch-do- self-styl- of g the treasury," plays poker with a group of House cronies every Sat about one Inch thick- - - Dip knife in flour before cutting each slice. Place slices, cut side down on an oiled and floured pan and bake 20 minutes in a hot (400 degrees F.) oven. ftmf Date and Orange Bread One cup stoned and 'chopped dates, 2 cup candled orange peel, 4 cup candied lemon peel, 1 egg, 2 1 cup white flour, 1 cups graham flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 table4 spoons butter, cup sugar, 6 teaspoons baking powder, . 1 . cap milk. Beat egg until light with sugar and butter which has been softened but not melted. Add milk and mix well. Add graham flour to dates and candled peels which have teif. finely chopped. first mixture. . Mix well and turn into an oiled and floured bread pan. Let stand 20 mUiutes and bake one hour in m moderate (350 degrees F.) oven. Coro-bine.w-itn i :- . - . . ' . Del-ma- 55 V E. L. 48 Lbs. 31 SedlPMw Its so convenient in the age of Kelloggs kitchen. Serve it as a cereal. Use it also as a healthful ingredient in your cooking. For muffins, breads, omelets, waffles, etc. All-Bra- n All-Bra- tablespoons prepared horseradish 'i teaspoon salt Chill cream and horseradish as well as bowl and beater. Whip .ream until firm. Add remaining ingredients and serve. Horseradish Butter cup butter 2 tablespoons fresh grated horseradish i teaspoon salt tablespoon lemon juice 's teaspoon sugar Mix fresh grated horseradish, h moil juice, sugar and salt. Work butter w.th a fork until creamy. Beat in horseradish mixture and erntinue uating until thick and w hite. Special processes of cooking and flavoring make Kelloggs finer, softer, more palatable than ordinary raw bran. And because it is all bran with only flavoring added it n brings you more bulk than products. Get the package at your grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. . cream and horseradish butter are delicious with roast beef, roast veal, baked ham end broiled fish Horseradish Cream IIorseiadiNh (Cold) 'n eup whipping cream 1 tenspTion sugar A AH. Lb. Pkg. 1 23 jar Raisins Seeded, bars 1EC I Syrup Macaroni 1 Hard W heat 3 Lbs. 1 Bag Milk Kh Tall Thu Mayonnaise B. OA Tomatoes 1 Qc 1 F. Tint Jar Oats ' 59 35c ... Tissue Zee No. 2't, Can Bog - 5C brand--Ko- U Malt Superb. No. p eV can OQ0 JOi wV Tree Tea orccny2ib.ri,.,23 Lemons Large doz. 1 Juicy Oranges doz. Extra gc pcc Onions Spanish 10 Lbs. .. Lettuce Solid Head ICaeh nr 4 Veal Chops 2 lbs. 19 Veal Stew 2 lbs. 13 Beef Liver sk4 2 19 Sliced Bacon 2 33 Pork Sausage2 " 23 Sliced Salmon 2 27 Fresh (od Smoked Finnin Haddie Halibut Sitter Smelt Fillet of Sole Salmon whole or half, lb. FRESH LINK SAUSAGE Lb FORK CHOPS and STEAKS FORK SAUSAGE-- All-Bra- pup 14c lbs. 32c 2 lbs. 29c 2 shoulder Steaks LAMB, Rib jQc Lb. VEAL RIB and BREAST Fiesh Large Ojsters Lb Spare Ribs 7c Cheese. Cottage part-bra- POOPS BCTTER BETTER VALUES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, March 7th and 8th Sewells Lb. 26 10 Lbs. 10 Lb. Pail OK WIU'IK HOSE COFFEE, SS ORANGES . Lb. XQ Doz. IQ Doz. 19 Doz. 55 Each 5 . LEM0NS GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE, Solid Heads 2 Lbs. PRUNES 2 Lbs. (POWDERED SUGAR SALMON, Tall Cans, Medium Red SODA CRACKERS 3 Lbs. 38 2 Lb. Jar 25 PEANUT BUTTER IQ RAISINS Pkg. 5 PORK & BEANS, Pierces, can 5 Prices Subject to Market Change 15 Oranges f It. Extra Large Per Dozen Pkg. 25 MOTHFK'S, CHINA TEA Tree Green Lb. Pkg iLn 1-- FRESH SALT TAB Pkg. Lb. ... Grape fruit 3 for JLZq RANCH BUTTER I OOf 12 CO Per Dozen fl 1 ... EGGS .... 1(P Pound Lettuce Solid Ice m 3 Lb. Bag . . CHEESE ... COFFEE, 12-o- K Salmon Pack. Each 5 Per Tall Can Cleaner Per Can z. .... Climax. Can 1(P No. 2 Can Vz Lb. Can . . Cocoanut P.ulk, 1 1 -- Pound UP 10 Bars SOAP, Special White . OATS 17 150 1 Lt 10 Bars CRYSTAL BH1TE. 48Lbs.$l,l Nice size. Per Dozen fij SOAP $9 Oranges (Lt TALL CANS 9? Tall Cans 6c rtHlTK KING MILK Lb an TUNA FISH. No. Vz, Matches 6 Iloves 11-o- z. JEILO 23' Pkg, 11-o- z. Choice Heifer, Lb. 10 LEAN BEEF CUBES 2 Lbs. 15 GROUND BEEF Fresh and Lean, Lb. 10 BEEF ROAST, VEAL BREAST Lb. lirniio Bake or Stew BACON, 2 to 3 Lb. kiiinir (tired Square average or Brisket . . . Lb. 6 12 M E A T D E FART M E BOILING BEEF I BEEF Per Lb. Per Lb'. Per Lb'. FRESH GliOl Nil SALMON WHOLE OR HALF L Isll SMELTS and HERRING, Ii-res- NT Per Lb. KAN m 10 w If D jHi? t iiv- t.32c Fink SALMON n ll-- o Amaizo 10 lb. pail pgc C1 pkg. - JUST RECEIVED FRESH FISH n 4 2 ib. glass 19 CRYSTAL WEDDING. All-Bra- n FLOUR 1 gc Pineapple 'll. S. No. 2 Cun ... Butter 4 OATS lg. pkg. 1 All-Bra- 26' Pound Pkjf. to keep a pack- brings your family the bulk that is so belpful in correcting common constipation. Two tablespoonfuls daily aro usually sufficient. In severe eases, with each meal. How much better than Risking patent medicines Laboratory tests show Kelloggs and supplies bulk vitamin B to aid regular habits. This bulk is similar to that in is also leafy vegetables. rich in iron for the blood. it Butter Raisins MILK Soda 38 Soap, BANANAS ToGoeu HONEY Flour !b:26 10 Cream Oil (We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity) Fors-gren- SUGAR, Beef P-N- ut PIGGLY WIGGLY Lind-holm- Kent McQueen, William G Reese, Etna Stokes, Eldon Peter son, Carl Smith, Bennie Spencer, Lcland Tanner and Fawn Ward. Roll two: Meredith Bodily, Donna Cole, Ruh Cutler Afton Fray er, Helen Greaves, Melvin Greaves, r Edith Johnson, Vera Johnson, Kearl, Arthur Larson, Evelyn Larson, Faye Lemon, June Gwen Merrill, Dorothy Neilson and Delma Packer Roll three: Marion Berrett, Mary Callan, Zelda Condie, Allen Cut, ler, Veda Eames, Norma Lale Griffith, George Heileg, Btha Jensen, Venice Merrill, Lorna Neelev, Zeloha Nelson, Leone Perry, Madia Peterson, Harold Stephenson and June Ward. cream, BUTTER, n Street Sheffield's quarter The first roll consisted of: Grace , Carter, Grant Condie, Ellen . Fine. BREAKFAST: Stewed rhubarb, cereal, cneam. breadcrumb pancakes,, maple syrup, milk, coffee. LUNCH EON: Cream of tomato soup, croutons, cottage fruit rolls, quick cheese, grape juice. DINNER: Cabbage rolls, rice timbales, spinach, 'mince pie, milk, coffee. - , grunt-and-groa- n Salt Enclosed find ten cents for which please send me one copy " 50 DESSERTS by Sister Mary. i City J TomorrowsMeau SPECIAL SERVICE BUREAU, Room 305, 461 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y.' Name Representative Washingtons Marion A Zioneherk is taking no chances with the Capitals social lobby . . . The youthful, militant liberal accepts no social engage-sue- d ments, refuses to attend any affair where evening clothes are called for . . . Tom Blanton, raucous-voica- Jm . iof D . ' baker supplying con-Vslstently perfect breads and rolls, comparatively few women attempt to make yeast product?. However, quick breads and rolls always are popular and are easily accomplished in the home kitchen. During early spring when unseasonably warm days and rains sap appetites, fruit breads or rolls fresh from the oven will be found uncommonly inviting when served with cottage cheese for luncheon, bese roils can be made so quickly end easily and give such a large 'return' for the effort that they are worth keeping in mind for emergen ;Jes. Quick Fruit Rolls Two4 clips flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 2 teaspoon salt, 3 teaspoons sugar, 4 tablespoons shortening. 1 egg, 2 cup milk. softened butter, ;2 tablespoons marmalade or Jelly or a fruit butter, 2 cup broken nut meats. Mix and sift flour, baking pow Work in der, salt and sugar. shortening with pastry blender Beat egg until light and cut into first mixture, adding milk to make a soft dough. Turn onto a floured 'molding board and knead outside edges into center with four mo- tions.' Then roll lightly into a f inch thick. sheet about Spread with softened butter. Cov-- i er with a layer of marmalade or whatever is chosen and sprinkle with chopped nuts. Roll up like a jelly roll and cut across in slices one-hal- ERR soon for the sen. who is leaving mission field. KITCHEN BY SISTER MARY M A dance will follow the program to be given tonight at the Ninth ward hall, in honor of Willard Lar- SISTER MARY'S r from page one) raging over "dictatois Repeatedly (he comment hcatd was: This is the last straw It is had enough being bossed by g men, but I draw the line at bossed by a woman. un'tco eoEss MIAMI, Fla., Mar. 6 Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt left here by today on a flight to Porto Rico, the first time any first lady of the United States ever ventured on such an overwatcr trip. Slip is bound for a study of conditions in the island possession. nv " iU wluCzStlJ (Continued The stakes are low urday night and Blanton is usually on the losing end . Representative Ross influential Collins, Mississippis g chairman of the and War Department appropriation subcommittee, is a devotee of the His one recreation ias3lin game is a weekly visit to a . . Representative . match New York J Sisson, Democrat, is campaigning among House members for a congression-i-"l investigation of the milk trust Sisson is charging that a number of the large, dairy fanners cooperatives are only tools" . . Con-n- e of the milk distributors ti ill's rookie Democratic Senator Augustine Lonergau has laid before the RFC a proposal whereexby government loans would be tended to consumers organized in Credit Corporations Community . According to Dr. Frederick howe, AAA Consumers' council, more than 2,000 consumers organizations arc now in operation, and they are increasing at the rate of 50 a week hard-workin- ROM schol-atshi- in a saucepan 4 Roosevelt Flics To Porto Rico licenses have been is-- I of County Clerk C. V. Mohr to Ariel Greaves Neclty, Preston, and Radia Van Leuven, Clifton, Idaho. horseradish Add preand stir over the pared spinach fire until very hot Add lemon and serve at once. jukc An excellent sauce for steamed fist is made four by adding tahii'xpoons prepared horseradish to two cups rich cream sauce. The when should be made biiuee wanted for si rving because the acid of the horseradish will thin Rut butter, and salt makej wear. model, which can be simply made in printed silk or satin or spring woolen. Designed in six sizes 32. 34. 36. 38. 40 and 42 size 16 requires 3 4 yards of material, plus 4 yard contrast for the collar and ruffs. To secure a PATTERN and simple sewing chart of this model, tear out this sketch and mail it to JILIA ROYD. 103 PARK AIK-E, NEW YORK, X. Y together with 15 CENTS I COIN. Be sure to enclose, on a separate sheet of paper. YOl R NAME, Fl'LL ADDRESS. YOl'R SIZE. THE NUMBER OK THIS PATTERN (No 157). and mention the NAME OK THIS NEWSPAPER. Mrs. through the office spinach tablespoon butter cup cream 'v teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated horseradish 2 tablespoons lemon juice who want a distinguished fioik for afternoon FOR those could better answer the purpose than this smart rv uNttro mi, as LONDON, Mar 6 -- Great Britain, today, recognized the crisis in world politics by proposing to build four cruisers, an aircraft carrier, nine destroyers and three submarines. In' addition, slightly more than 2,000 men would be added to the service. the past Bine months 425 applications for farm loans have been received in his office.. Of this number 75 have been closed and their have received applicants -their money, and 52 have been and treasurer of the Frank- t ejected. The local high letary PRESTON Loan lin County National Farm Applications accepted and now school scholarship committee un- association, reports that during in the process of closing total 250 der the direction of chairman A J Izatt has announced the roll for the first semester of the school year The students were grouped under three groupings according to the points and accumulated units during a 3 157. Its War Strength Marriage 2 cups cooked and chopped u! AW sca-nln- Reorganization of the loco! German presidency wi'l bo effected at the meeting to he Sunday at 3 30 p m. in the Gcrm.cn mect- -' to house, ing August according A full membership tendance tendance is also desired. To spinach with Horseradish Cream unh to okki clad tjqf" not own,- - ckeUved.. uil low. Hie. CcrlloK, and tie. oten Loan Group Investors Great Britain Adds ! d ijoui 1 Lavar Jorgensen, representing the stale hanking commissioner, was in Loyun today relative to reorganization of the closed Western Loan nnd Building company According to word given S V. Prows of the local stockholders committee, there is only about 30 days left in which to reach the 75 per cent ap" oval of stockholdIth reorganization ers to go ahe plans. At present, about 63 per cent have signed. Unless this apprnva' is voted, it is according to Mr Jorgcm-cn- , probable that the company will bo forced into a federal receivership sea-ro- Roast beef with its horseradish sauce is a comomation, but there are many other foods, vegetables anda meats, that gam interest by suftgestion of this zesttui root. Broiled or boded fish, veal, pork and ham are vastly improved if suved with a horseradish sauce of some description The sauce may be hot or cold as preferred And while horseradish itself ha3 iittie fuel value, the sauce to which it is added increases the food worth of the rncai by many calories according to its ingredients With a meat or fsh lacking in fat, a rich sauce is desirable. Many vegetables and salads ac quire "point by the addition of a bit of grated horseradish. Just as the discreet use of garlic on a crumb of biead in French dress ing adds an indescribable flavor, so a little horseradish is needed to give pep in numerous instances. Mild flavored vegetables such as spinach and green beans become flavorsome and savory when sea-ned lightly with horseradish. of the year. lutan. Officers Elects -- y The tang of horseradish has a di ided tome effect at this CT)etci' 1934. 6, Farm Loans Horseradish Will Give HONOR STUDENTS Many Approved In Preston Point to Many Dishes CHOSEN IN PRESTON PRESTON Clifford Warr, sec Ti Sheep -- Receipts 826; San Francisco market 268, Denver market 556; none for market 6 HOUR DAY PLAN Seeks Action v 5 00 Irrigation Company 15 rPodfetuTJ U MARCH TUESDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, N A L, , RAILWAYS FIGHT 6 The Mar WASHINGTON, Association of Railway Executives today attacked proposals for a six houi day for rail labor in a hearing before the senate Interstate commerce committee Such a law, contend! d J Carter Fort, general solicitor for the executives, would threaten large lines v.ith bankruptcy, impair eflicicncy und retard recovery Fort opposed the six hour rail labor bill and said II would mat railroads $i!in,OiXI liOft In am h a normal year as 1930 and $365,000, out) ill sin h a year us 1932 JO UK D - pm mam |