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Show THE HERALD-JOURNAL- ', LOGAN, UTAH, MARCH FRIDAY, 2 7, PAGE ELEVEN. 10 12, Lewiston GEORGE POND Reporter fKS' of Brigham City statioi agent Lwwdsttn branch of the t succeeds Clarence ViTwhohaa taken over the Mrs. Valemtine and swih join Mr. Valentine Valentine appointed t T receiving veterans at ' URD the fcjaent S who has lernhisel. veterans I n YEARLING MUTTON medical hospital been hospital months with a on home his to returned to the oast' 4 Vj leg. TPARTYr Sturday evening the Elite and their partners 'goth at supper and an " am honoring Mr. and KlHlrr I 7. , Hansen who are moving in ou forfefcun to make their home, ''earl tfwas served at Hen's Cafe, )ne r which the group went to the k S. tl of Mr. and Mrs. T. kno prizes were awarded mar Wiser, Leora King. T. S. ar Zl and Alta Harrison. s lot iT Clarence Brown entertain-membercoui of the Juene Mere but ? ai 2? members even-rjbRo- HAMS Neil-Roo- i e P This special Easter pic - r h to far Gut . On Sugar Ration For Easter dinner, or any other springtime festival, here are two desserts easy on the sugar ration. Childs of PARTY IIF.LI) The sunshine pudding extends (r and Mrs. Marvin home at the visitors were no host at was held an the its nutrition inexpensively with party on home of Ronald tfr. and Mrs. Horace Bowles Fond on Friday breud crumbs. The apricot pie was at Dinner served one uses an dried excellent ;diy fruit, - evening. Friday afternoon Mrs. Clarlarge table centered with a crystal source of sugar. grown was hostess at a bridge bowl of yellow and white snapSENSIBLE BREAD IT DDI.Mi of the De dragons Places were marked for gheon for members (ti servings) Reeder Karren Dean Roman, Justin Webb, Blaine R club and Mrs. f One and cups grated jjlra. Waynard Talbot. Defense Stephenson, Jon Andersen. Peggy or ground raw carrot, cup yelcps were given as prizes to Pitcher, Barbara Bair, Margeiie low corn syrup. 2 eggs, slightly Karren and Mrs. Stocks and the host j. Lorane 3 orange tablespoons The Lewiston First ward, Relief beaten, rge Pond, juice, gtated rind 1 orange, grated fr and Mrs. Evan Van Orden Society held their annual anniver1 trt Hyrum visitors on Friday sary lemon, 's teaspoon salt, 2 party on Tuesday afternoon. rind Mrs. Margaret Cragun gave a read- cups coarse, enriched white bread k CA CUB '4 slices bread with ing. The Singing Slothers sang two crumbs cup chopped nuts nr RT AIN ED numbers and a pageant was pre- - crusts), Combine grated carrot, La Ga club members met on sented with LaPreal Hver as ready afternoon with Mrs. Otis er. Pictures of both the pageant syrup, eggs, fruit juice and rinds jJ as hostess. Special guests and the audience were taken for and salt. Fold in enriched white Mrs. Brent Villet, Mrs. Larane the war Relief Society book of hus- - bread crumbs and nuts. Transfer Mrs. Clarence Brown, Mrs. torical data that is being compiled. to buttered baking dish. Cover Telford and Mrs. LaMoin Miss Gertrude Bentley entertain-p- d and make in moderately hot oven Luncheon was served, bridge the Junior Literary club on 375 degrees F.) about 10 minutes. Uncover during last 10 minutes' played and the prize was won Thursday evening Miss Verla TagI Sirs. Harold Blair, gart reviewed the book ''Between baking time to brown top. Serve fir. and Mrs. Russell Hendricks You and Me" by Edgar A. Guest warm or cold, with toffee sauce. Logan were week end guests of and refreshments were served. Mrs. TOFFEE SAKE and Mrs. David O. Hendricks, perry Leavitt was a special guest. a cup Combine in saucepan Hrt Howard Wheeler is visiting Merle G. Hyer spent the week yelow corn syrup, h cup undiMrs. j end at Salt Lake on business, Ogden with her mother, luted evaporated milk and 2 tab- fcnab Allred. Mr. Wheeler is em- lespoons butter. Cook over TO jbyed at Loyalton, Cal. until .SISTER CLl B stirring constantly, iliit. Wilford Christensen enter-ir.t-d 1 teaspoon va- Mrs. H. S. Karren entertained the butter melts. Add the Golden Hour club at Serve warm. Makes I1; Sisters club at her home on Friday t nilla. SHUCe-antkidge luncheon at her home on was served CUVS krsday evening. Others present afternoon. Luncheon APRICOT GOLDEN PIE the afternoon was spent in Doris D. Hyer, Mrs. Le-I- ti rt Mrs. One-haVan Orden, Mrs. O. E. Ty-- . quilting. Those present were Mrs. pound dried apricots, Bert Glover, Mrs. Vivian Weaver, j cooked and drained. 4 tablespoons Mrs. A. E. Marshall, Mrs. H. BoMrs. d Golden Mrs. 1 Pitcher. Cyril sugar, package b Bcrnhisel, Mrs. Lorin Smith, 1 hot apricot juice h. Clarence Brown, Mrs. Brig-- 0 man, Mrs. Robert Boman and Mrs. gelatin, pint Howard Wheeler. and water, 'i teaspoon salt, Telfprd, Mrs. Reeder Karren, The AI Lons club met on Friday baked Ellis Stoker and Mrs. pie shell. Bar- with Mrs. afternoon Langton Combine apricots and sugar. Prizes were awarded her as hostess. Mrs. Leon Pond Mrs. Dissolve gelatin in hot apneot Hugh Stevens, Mrs. H. S. Bernhisel were juice ana water. Add salt and ran 4nd Mrs. Lclarid Van Or- - and Mrs. Ralph was served and pour over apricots. Chill. When guests. Luncheon ed On ,d thickened, turn into cold Thursday afternoon Mrs. H. bri1s 1. Pond and Mrs. Leon slightly Mrs. shell. Chill until firm. Cover Klrren entertained the follow-- I pie Literfriends at a quilting party: Pond attended the Richmond with whipped cream if desired, or club's annual banquet on Frito. Lorane Karren, Mrs. Mose ary garnish with additional stewed, Mrs. B. told T. Pond Hstoffcrson. Mrs. Earl Karren day evening. dried apricots. Harof at Pearl her id Sirs. Colton experiences Lewis. Dinner was bor on Dec. 7. . evtd. , daU8hler of. Mr- TEND DINNER is seriousOGDEN the home of her grandMr. snd Mrs. G. A. Thomson ly ill at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karren. raided a dinner party at Ogden parents, i Sunday, given by Dr. and Mrs. tendell Thomson in honor of the SCHOOL BANDS birthday anniversary of G. M. Enriched bread makes a good Afliaon of Logan. extender of meat. It increases volMr. snd Mrs. Cecil Beecher and ume, adds vitamins, iron and pro- CLINIC teins. ' "d Mrs. Clyde Beecher of Here are some pointeds for 451,1 spent last week at White the wartime food budget. 'Jfs. Wash., visiting with Mr. PIE t(l Mrs. Rucl Rawlins and nt One hundred and thirty band (6 aerxingx) ftthum, Idaho, us Mink from Weston, students Mr. of guests One cup peeled white onions, 5 I Mrs. Kenneth Beecher. Creek and Franklin assembled at white bicad, 2 ta- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bcrgcson the band clime held in Franklin slices enriched or maigarine. 1 butter blespoons received word that their son Wednesday afternoon. The clinic cooked ham (left- diced finely cup 0Eha been released from the was under direction of Frank 2 eggs, slightly beaten; 2 nadian mission and will arrive Parker of Weston. DeVerle Hearst over), salt to taste. milk, cups W this week end. Enroute home of Mink Creek and Stratford J. Slice onions crosswise into rings; f visited his brother Roland nt Smith of Franklin, instructors. cook quickly in boiling water un- isry and made stop overs in Plans are being formulated for til tender; enriched drain. York and to be presented white bread with Spread a mu sic festival Washington. butter; cut into Mr. and Mrs. Britton Bergeson of to the public by these three bands small cubes and combine with on- in spent the week end in Lew- - in the near future. ions and ham in shallow round buttered baking dish. Pour over this eggs and milk mixed together. Season with salt, if necessary. By William Bake in moderate oven 350 deg. THIS min- F.) until golden brown-35-- 40 Ferguson utes. To serve, cut in wedge-shape- d SALMON j apan line, lands and the that their Pound ' T elves with ler pound Go Easy army appointment. bout ways Vverage. It Spring Desserts ilul-dre- hurry : golden, rich in unrationed sweetness.- iston and Franklin visiting relatives Ted Rernhisel spent the week end in Salt Lake on business. Mrs V. B. Hunter and two n are visiting in Lewiston with Mr. and Mrs. G. A Hogan. Lt Hunter is in California awaiting le i i Mild Cure. 10 to Wholo or Half. ound one-hal- 3 ' hte is at tudie d nci nt o )f th ippar . Th hav coun de re in 1 rticles ic or abou' ihabc - rhapslovies and :h a' emed life I i hostess low-hea- j WALNUT CHEESE MEATS. Amber. 8 oz. Cello Mild Cream. CR1SC0 Per Lb. 3 Pound Can ??' lf g for far ! ispire really jus' able, well ems far - so be. the up wns, ads, we tdge the istly men mch I it his A..F.S. orange-flavore- 6 Per Lb. Golden Cup. lb. j s. S'Tl aay SALT Use Vitamized Bread as Meat -- Iodized. 26 oz. Pkg. Table. Lb. Bag 5 OAj MJ 24 SAUSAGE Pond's. No. 6' 11 Can ? Morning, Sego Tall Cans . . 4 Standby 4 Tall Cans BREAD Kleen Maid. 14 oz. Loaf O D O Si New Deal 43 lb. bag 139 Old Mill .4 ia lb. bag ' Oyff ft ..0L 48 Extender ' ATTEND ' j for a cei nate. find illow f we and intly what ' will we visit have , as the CURIOUS WORLD pie JAMES ears lace cere etc. WAS- THE FIRST STATES UNJITED be president TO WEAR. or the nw LOA& T&OUSSZS ur here turd W t I' the ling are the ki will not live to is live So we ASPARAGUS sections. GRACE time now, with lace SNSEOS gan survive RAISIN A SHORT STAV IN THE MOST tHAT iTMHJl'ETTES 4 to 6 servings) Two tablespoons butter, 1 tablespoon 'chopped onion, 2 tablespoons flour, i teaspoon salt, a cup water or meat or vegetable stocks, 1 cup cooked chopped meat (lamb, veal, pork, beef, liver), ' cup grated Parmesan cheese, 1 egg, 2 tablespoons milk, 2 cups coarse 4 slices enriched bread crumbs bread with crusts). Cook oilion in butter for 1 minute without browning; stir in flour and salt and blend. Add liquid and cook, stirring, until thickened; then add meat and cheese. Spread out on shallow dish, spreadinch thick, ing mixture about and chill. Cut into 12 portions, and form into rolls about 2 inches long. Dip each roll in egg beaten slightly with ,milk. then roll in bread crumbs. Dip again in egg mixture and roll in crumbs to form a gen- crons coating. Brown in hot deep fat 375 deg F.) about 1 minute. Serve plain or with seasoned to- mata sauce. Allow 2 to 3 rolls for each person. 1EAMT BUTTER j , n SPREAD ground seedless raisins, cup thin cup peanut butter, One cup PERFECT M- cream, U teaspoon salt. Mix raisins and peanut butter until well cream blended. Add gradually Add salt and spread and mix. of slices on buttered bread. aaan can PRoduce. day all red SARDINE SPREAD small can sardines, 2 hard- cooked egg yolks, 2 teaspoons lemon juice, 1 tablespoon mayon-- 1 naise, 'a teaspoon salt. Mash sar- dines and egg yolks together. Add rest of ingredients and spread buttered slices of bread. One (Farmers have the Mnsr experiences harrowing OE ALL PEOPLE 7 Sew fd- - ibt SARA JANE J-2- AACXPRE, A fcaw . Ar Large Sizes y2 CASE . . 89 J |