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Show Ahl-qt'Abby Webb entertained Mayme Nunnely and All Hulda a after home very returned Lave Thursday at a lovely appointed sapSouthern in Air. through and honor of Air. per Jtrry enjoyable tour Barr and Mia Fay Clive. A bowl of Utah. . ' summer flower formed the centerMr. and Mr. R. N. Hall and fam Mr.' Rose Peterson entertained one long table which had a lovely piece of the table. ily have gone to Portland. Oregon to Tuesday at one oclock luncheon in bowl of lavender sweet peas for the Mr. Alisa and Air. Thomas, Ray &.. J thclf bpffl. compliment to the following ladies: centerpiece. Mr. Cxn Bringhurst, children returned have and Cirul Stewart, home after tin dayi' vacation in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Dr. Mary Nelso of Murray, Mr. Mrs. jt Viola Jone. Mr. T. R. Colombe, Mis May me Nunnilly of Garfield, Mr. J. R. Jarvis, and Mr. Wn, Johnson. The guests were seated at A A $2 Dinner for 6 Foe SoCg TY0 Practically Hew . AREN'T YOU A EET TIRED OF YOUR FROCK; ? A SATISFIED CUSTOr.IH! RCA 33 -- RADIOS u ouf Cc:t SS0.C3 e 7 Tubs - Free best advertisement. aer-v- ke t on Less Carload freight and Prompt, Efficient handling i t on carload freight has gained many Satisfied Customers for the - All Electric I i SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD $25X5 Each -- Cash MAGNA TRIES w. rxr. i FOOD FOR THE SUBMARINE i NORTH-POL- E fish from thn far new potatoes delicately e reamed with parsley, a green vegetable with the tang of lemon, salad cool as a cucumber" and served atune to the tinkling of Does this appeal to Iced tea. your summer palate? No, it Isnt a Tanclful mend from a "ritzy" hotel cuisine. It Is a practical home dinner which you can serve at the very low cost of S3 X3 cento per person. the menu and tested recipes explain: - - Frozen Salmon and Celery.,,. 814 Fartley Creamed Potatoet.... J2J Spinach toUft Lemon Wedges. .114 trench Bread and Butter...,. 184 ttomalne with Cucumber 25 4 e Dressing vtvs see 824 Chocolate Sundae 64 teed Tea POZEN I-- et ............ Frozen Salmon and Celery: Soften one tablespoon gelatin In four tablespoons cold water, dissolve over boiling water and add two tablespoons vinegar, one-hal- f teaspoon salt, teaspoon' paprika, one cup diced celery and one cup diced green pepper. Carefully fork In the contents of one tall can of salmon,- - park In the refrigerator tray or In a fish mold, and let chill for two hours. Do not freeze too long, or the celery will freoze solid. 5701 Almost wardrobe evey Mods a few new frodts about bow, and it is as escelleet time to mole up something new, for fabrics are gieatly reduced. one-four- th summer 45c Here ore three very smart frocls are perfect for immediate' weaf. They ore very easy to mole, too, ond require but a few yards of material. submarine WHEN the dives beneath the which necessary nutritive value. Three are being stored in the submarine, and seven tons will be shipped to Bergen, Norway, where it will be picked np by the crew. Canned Foods Solve Problem Since storage space ia limited on a submarine and great care most be taken to protect the food supply against dampness, practically all of the food has been Ice tons of food floes on Its perilous under-se- a voyage to the North Pole while two continents hold their breath for the outcome of the amaslng expedition. Captain Sir Hubert W.lkins feels confident that one .great hazard will have been ruminated the problem of food. Food has caused leaders of ex-- t long cioro trouble than all iho great dingers and hazarda I bey meet with In new and unex-dort-- d PICTORIAL FRINTED PATTERNS Sundae Combine can of chocolate syrup, two tablespoons corn syrup and cup of evaporated milk. Boll for three minutes.-Co- ol aud pour over one and riinta of vn-- ,l, s Sir Hubert territories, In a recent radio talk. "Some-- tunes, too,' in tha tropica. If one muld happen to get stranded on a cannibal isle, as I did In 1925, "and where a nice fat, white clranger was considered an edible diet, there Is seme worry as to what the other fellow wants to cat But usually explorers are concerned mostly about their own . neals." r . A Whale of Story The Inadequacy of an arctic however, is an old story to ' diet, Sir Hubert. He told thla incident ' of former shipwreck and one-thir- cn-ha- lf Canned Foods for Babies near-starvatio- "We were practically, but not quite out of food, we had a little ee&l blubber and a strip of reindeer hide sleeping-baleft We would dip the reludeer-hid- e (hair and all) ia the blubber and awal low It. Wbat the hair lacked In food value It made up tor in bulk and tt st teest helped to tighten our belts. Then we came to a whale carcass lying undqr the Ice near a beach. We removed the ice and used some of the whale meat la our condition It tasted fine. We were alarmed, however, when a few days later we met n whaler who lived In those parts and he Wd ns that - he had I liled-th- at whale fur years before.' moat of these things happened o ms before modern dieU-Logato study values, vita--' ana each things. Nowadays, li-one goes exploring. It is possible to call np the professional staff of an supply houso and have them provide yt'n Jnst the thing required. That is what ws have done. Food for the Nautilus expedition was planned finder the direction of Dr. Lafayette B. Mendel, and analyzed by scientists at Yale, fn all, there are ten tons of food carefully selected for its content f proteins, carbohydrates, fats, calcium. Iron, roughage and vitamins. Wherever practical, canned, cooked foods were chosen to fuel and water and to supply g r sures uniformity of consistency of bles are being raised to purOe each product. A Boon to Mothers for babies sod process In cans. -as spinach, These prod uets jebv late -- Abe These vegetables,-suc- h carrots, peas, tomatoes and green necessity for mothers to spend . beans, are developed under the many tedious tpura cleaning, supervision of trained field men cooking and straining vegetables from the time of seed (election for their babies. Throughout the to the time of maturity. They entire -- cooking process, and are picked at lust the right stage throughout the straining operaof ripeness, and dapped into cans tion, air is excluded from contact before they hare time to lose an with them. This treatment effects maximum conservation of lota of their freshness. t After thorough Inspection and the mineral salts . and vitamin and -washing, the fresh, erisp vegeta- values that mean health buildbles , are placed in specially de- growth, and bone and body retorts from ing development for baby, better signed, glass-linewhich the air ia excluded and are than any mother herself, can do team pressure cooked until prop- this at home. For the normal baby vegetable erly eoftened. The products are then automatically moved through feedings should begin at from six the straining machines in which to eight months, but the canners the straining operations are ef- of these products all urge that of mothers should invariably Confected in an atmosphere steam. They then pass automati- sult their doctor as to the best kettles for feeding schedule for their own cally into glass-linemoisture determination. This In- babies. la the season when vegeta- PACIFIC AREA. v3 bo glad to loan that the CenedUn Government k series of road maps of Canada and tbs United 8ttea, i ... With fe bisumerehle lakes and rivers now aasds mors aeeearibls by paved highway Cased presents almost unlimited attraction to the vacationist- - Tbs Intending motorist, camper or angler will find in that eountry every facility neeaamry for an enjoyable holiday. Thorn oontemplatbg a Canadian vacation should make application lor inform Uoa to (be National Development Bureau of tbs Department of the Interior at Ottawa, from which source maps covering the are between any state and Canadian province, together with n leaflet, a Bow to Enter Canada," which contains a summary of tbs regulations pertaining to entry of automobiles for touring, may be obtained. Other interesting literature on the countrys recreational attractions will also be supplied free of charge. Wemes Ageist The tired business man who com plained that he wanted peace and qniet, got present of a radio set 3 A cent ed" may Womans - Horae Supertwist Cord Tins Lt us showbecause you the finer quality thatyou get Goodyear build MILLIONS MORE tires $C.69 Wo expect old men tolie bnt when a nation's young men sre so. Its funeral-bel- l Is already rung. Henry Ward Beecher. l- sj ca-ti- t supply includes canned ptucapidJ, grapefruit, loganberries and pump i1 kin; and the vegetable list sues re j, canned foods as tomatooc, corn, spinach, pork and bean?, red U kidney beans and baby ltoua. J , Beverages coffee, chocolate a tea are all packed ia vaenu t tins, so that "twenty thousand j' leagues nnder tha aea" hungr explorers - can enjoy tha tarn fresh blend cf beverage that the man at the home breakfast table drinks, a he reads newspaper toriee of the great adventure.' Good Health and Good Spirits pace. Looking down the food list, designed to last the crew for tlx months, are such items as: 3,000 pounds of meat; 1,300 pounds of butter; 2,700 pounds of bread and cereals; 1,400 pouBda of sugar; 1.000 pounds of canned traits; of canned veg2.000 pounds etables; 700 pounds of vaennm-packe- d coffee, large quantities of retains, suits, peanut batter, sauces, cheese, milk and relishes even pickles and marmalade. The meats include canned ham, corned beef, chipped beef, bacon, spiced ham, boneless chicken, dried cod flail, kippered herring and canned salmon. Other protein In Captain Wilkins believe good food for good results. "A crew disgruntled with their food will not produce the beet results," he says "The adequate food we . can now offer the men either on board a ahlp or while sledging or tramping over ice is of a kind to i keep them in both good health , and spirits." Both good health and good eplr-It- s are obviously necessary for the undertaking as Wilkins describes it in his recent book "Undei the North Pole." The staff will ro . ashore on the lea fields and walk about for atudy. They win measure temperature gradients of the water; they will take water samples' and tiny samples oz animal' and plant life at varying? depths. They even plan to weigh the earth by measuring the gravcheck ity pull with n right-anglat the North Pole. . The hazard et food eliminated, perhaps the grewteet dance to the Nautilus is that Jtt ts equipped to to Wth twin propelieta, ! triton eff In tee snafu, vithjah mar Btef&nseou, fn his i'.3u to Wilkins hook sia'i up a -a propeller problem In a paragraph a paragraph 1 the matter-of-falanguage of ti explorer, the very casual tone cl which loaves the tay n reader to marvel at the viewpoint of the dauntless explorer: "Captain Wilkins has not the 1 money to design and build a net, . submarine and to ia working with t what he can get, thinking that tb i risk, although great, la not beyond j the risks he hag so oftea taken both in war and peace. Nor does he think that, considered more ab , stractly, the risk ia diipropor- - j tionate to what scienoe stand t I gain." 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