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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Saluting Cake Largest in World AU-Amcric- an State Land Office Seeking Owner of Patent Economic J Highlights Happenings that Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend Cheeks and Tax of Every Individual National and International Problems Inseparable from Loral Welfare. eOo It hasn't been headlined much as yet, but the United States and Japan are about to become actively engaged in a naval expansion race. The current naval program which has (he presidential approval, calls CS for major expansion of the navy over a jicrjod of several years. A large number of minor ships will be built,,! plus several capital ships r heavy mounting guns, anj costing scores of millions. ; Two unconnected incidents s em to b responsible for the program to reJ. Frank Grimes, president of the Independent Grocers Alliance of America pats. the loaches on famous cake while little Jackie Banning and her fair assistants salute at Baking vitalize and enlarge the navy. First, Prodnct Marketing Conference held In Hotel Knickerbocker, Chicago. The cake, weighing more than the warlike attitude of Japan and her was baked state by state from a recipe chosen by 1.MMM housewives in IGA stores throughout the apparent disregard of the rights of Ucoanlnr as America a itvw(as illustrated by the sinking of the Panay), has brought tor and principal, Joseph E. Christenthe state department to the view that sen, in charge, presented an unusualI j.. the United States must make it aply well prepared operetta. Today, j Thelma Jensen, Correspondent parent to Nippon that we are prepar-ed- , February 11, Gunnison high school O - O if necessary, to meet force with will present a program; on February force. Second, the business Mr. greater Chas. Mrs. and and Stone son, 28, Richfield student body will give has made this a perfect Mrs. Mr. depression Wallace Poulsen and and he .assembly; on March 4, South and children of the senior high P.-A. will be held in view of New Deal offithe time, Semineo, Wyo., were hool wd present the on Wednesday, February 16, at the SeVK?r. to week-en- d a naval building cials, of Mr. and Mrs. inaugurate guests program. North Sevier will . senior high auditorium. f. Dr, A, Stark,' (assembly Poulsen ..John program. A battleship takes several , extension horticulturist will give an give exchange assembly programs ati Mrs, years to complete, and costs from Ernsten of Loa, is schoo,8 j illustrated lecture on Formal and thege house guest of her Mrs; 130,000,000 to $60,000,000. It requires Informal a tremendous amount of labor, skillLandscaping. Everyone Eris Ernsten,. Beef production has taken quite a who is interested in the beautification and unskilled. It deed, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen of their homes or communities are stand in the Salina chapter the last mands the of all the basic "their' Sunday', products guestT to steel. from lumber industries, cordially invited to attend this impor-- , few years and is increasing veay Mr and Mr,;. Ervin Jeffrey and son tant meeting. After the general meet-- rapidly each year. Some of the stu- - Juniori Edf?ar scale a naval Thus, big expansion Jeffrey of Mta and is of no small significance in ing departmental meetings will be dents who are feeding steers this Mr and Mrg T A jcff of Salina, plan held m which specific problems of year are: Quayle Hansen, Rodney Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen were employing labor, distributing money Rasmussen, Kendall Peterson, and beautification will be discussed, Provo visitors Saturday. On their re- throughout the basic industries, and Rex Neilsen. This is Quayle's second turn they were accompanied by Eph, bolstering business in general, for a of feeding; last year he won sev- short period. The Junior Prom, of which the Jensen, who had visited in that city Theoretically, Great Britain and the class of 37 has charge, will be held efa pnZ63 at. th? North Salt Lake for the past ten days. snow with his beautiful Hereford United States have the world's greaton February 18 in the. high school Mrs. C. C. Bosshardt Bishop and 1S est navies, with Japan running a year Rodney stands a had as their gymnasium. Artistic decorations, from guests Saturday chance some of good second to these dominant powmoney winning rying out the color scheme of the Wlth until Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. poor fine f h" when it comes to moers. Cal! becaU?6 Actually, ?6 rainbow, music by the Y. Collegians, Bosshardt and Chester Bosshardt of be made m dern naval tonnage as against obselect,lng hls s,teer and attractive programs will be Since there are many fine cattle in Enterprise. Chester will remain for solete tonnage represented by ships . special features of the evening. and around Salina, the boys have a months visit. which look all right in war games but the Mrs. entertained Jensen Jabez chosen the best steers available, and would be next to useless in actual All the teachers from North Sevier Self Culture club at her home Thurs- combat through proper care they have a fine Japan is practically as attended a district teachers institute chanc"eof "prizes with'their day afternoon. The lesson was givw strong as we are, and some think winning at Richfield Friday afternoon. Six steers at the various livestock shows by Mrs- Delbert Hansen. A delicious she may be stronger. Between 1928 Sevier teachers, who had visited the thrcughourthestate. lunch was served to eleven members! and 1933, American naval construcLos Angeles schools during the week and Mrs. Byron Jensen, a special tion practically stopped. Those were of January 15 to 22, gave reports of ,, guest. the years in which Japan was deDiscovery of Coal. their visits in the general assembly Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielson and veloping her navy as rapidly as posand at department sessions. Several An enterprising miner, who in 1812 Mrs. Pete Nielson returned Monday sible. Since 1912, Japan has built or teachers from South Sanpete were in discovered that a hard black sub- - after visiting several days with started 217 warships with a gross at this institute. stance found underground on his tives and friends at Salt Lake City weight of 717,000 tons, as against 136 ; Pennsylvania property would burn, and Magna. grossing 560,000 tons for the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olsen enter- ships Assemblies, to which the public is took nine wagon loads of the subUnited States. tained Tuesday evening in honor of invited, are held at 11:15 a. m. on stance coal to Philadelphia and Further, it is reliably believed that at the senior high school. On ter selling only two loads had to give their wedding anniversary. Games Japan (whose government makes February 4, the fifth and sixth the other seven away because dubious were played, after which a delicious every effort to keep such matters a luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. dark grades of Aurora, with their instruc- - persons denounced it as a fraud. secret) is building several ships Calvert Peterson, Mr, and Mrs. Les- of almost unprecedented size and ter Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Perange, and mounting guns. terson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Christen- The best available figures indicate sen, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Brienholt that the United States today possessand Mrs. Marie McKenna of Salt es 113 modern fighting ships weighLake City. ing a total of 869,000 tons, while Martin Jensen returned to his Japan has 171 ships weighing 708,000 home Thursday after a six weeks tons. In addition, Japan subsidizes i'.s vfsit at the home of his son and merchant marine, jvhich is in reality daughter-in-laMr, and Mrs. Dean a branch of the navy. As everyone of Helpful Household Hints Jensen, at Los Angeles. knows, the U. S. merchant marine is Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales were next to Recipes and has been host and hostess at a card party Sun- going down hill at cataclysmic speed Conducted by EIEaNOR HOWf day evening. Guests were Mr. and since the last war. And now its that very common Children convalescing from an ; Mrs. Will Simonsen and Mr. and Mrs. Here are some of the reasons why illness often need a little extra cereal, rice, that doee the honors. Eugene Bjerregaard of Axtell, Mr. the house recently approved the largencouragement to eat nourishing To make an attractive garnish for and Mrs. Alonzo Nay of Centerfield, est naval peace time appropriation on foods; there- ice creams and cottage puddings, rice in this way. Stir fore try these use Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jensen of record for the next fiscal year ideas: First, a it into a syrup which has been . and Mr. Olsen Mrs. of Jack It is not at all unlikely that 1 cup sugar with nice, large ap- made by cooking Salina, Mrs. Christcna Mickelsen and additional legislation will increase cup water to MO (or until It ple or other fruit with a spins a thread) and adding vegeMrs. Rebecca Hales. this figure. This government seems smiling face table coloring to tint Leave the Erustus Christensen, Orval. Jensen certain to become involved in what well in rice until on is will the cut it it syrup and Robert Smith were capital city the U. S. News terms, the world intrigue any coated and then dry on absorbent, child. 8econd, paper. As a valuable hint, remem-visitors ' Friday of last week. wide naval armament refer to ordinary foods such as cot- her that cooked rice will be kept Mr.' and Mrs. Mads C. Jensen of Space prohibits this column distage cheese as 8now balls, gelatin firm and tree from foreign flavors Owen of Jensen and WyomProvo, the endless differences of if cussing salads as Hawaiian Wiggle, and protected by the cold, mashed potatoes centered with a air of a modern ing, were guests the first part of the opinion between those who feel that ice refrigerator. poached egg as Birds Nest, and week of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen. a big navy makes for peace and those they will taste much better. Members of the Young Married who believe it makes for war. The To save soap, club met with Mrs. Oral Jensen Wed- first school argues that if we ahow To keep tools, nails, eta, from time and temr a per, get nesday evening. The time was spent sufficient military strength, no narolling off the top of your step wire soap in playing pinochle. tion will dare to insult us, much less of a nail inner tube ladder, strip and fasten around it so as to form a shallow dish Poulsen Mrs. Mr. were Albert and attack us that, no matter how much on it your cleanfor holding these small ing tray Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday and they hate us and desire our posses then pall articles. your soap is alWednesday. see-sions, they will have to keep out of ways where you Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bosshardt en- war because they cant possibly win. Are yon tired of making a little want it, when tertained at dinner Sunday. Guests The second school, which has much .bit of white sauce each time you you want it prepare a creamed vegetable or were Mr. and Mrs.. Chas." Bosshardt historical precedent in its favor, arscalloped dishT Then why not GINGER CREAMS: (Makes I and Chester Bosshardt of Enterprise, gues that great naval and military jmake enough at one time to last dozen cookies.) Cream cup of Mrs. Rqy Chidester and Miss machines, even though their sponsors Mr. and for several daysT If stored in a add 1 cup of sugar modern alrcondltloned ice refriger- shortening; Valda Bosshardt of Richfield. urged them as instruments of peace, and blend. Add 1 egg and M cup ator, your white sauce will keep in of molasses, beating thoroughly Mrs. Earl Jensen and children of have inevitably become instruments excellent condition. The constant Then sift together 2)4 cups of flour, Richfield, were guests Sunday of of war. These opposed theories are of circulation of fresh, 1 teaspoon of soda, teaspoon of Mr. and Mrs. Morving Larsen. air in these refrigerators salt. 1 tablespoon of ginger and only academic interest now, however will guard it against picking up 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Anderson and rthe big thing is that the entire of cinnamon. Combine teaspoon the flavor of any the sifted ingredients with the James Anderson of Boise, Ida., were world, including the United States food you may happen to be keep- creamed mixture and chill in modis spending untold billions to create visiting with relatives Thursday, ing at the time. Ice refrigerator ern j McKenna Mrs. of Lake Salt Marie e e fighting machines of a greater magovernight In (hls type of refrigto cover not Mr. of is and erator Mrs. nitude and effectiveness than ever is baka necessary it City, When guests existed before. Chris. Brienholt. ing fish, place the cookie mix because a constant a piece of dean circulation of properly moist vitaoOo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson were muslin or lized air Is maintained at all times. Fillmore visitors the first part of tin During 1938, to date, industry has cheese cloth In When ready to bake these Ginger week. found what Business Week terms an the bottom of Creams, merely shape the dough the pan; then into small balls and roll In granuA at least temporary base line. lated sugar. Place 2V4 inches apart when flsb is on been have seems to to never are fair us. Other nations resistance point greased cookie sheet and bake baked 1 e a n We send missionaries to save their reached, beyond which industry as a be lifted out of the pan and turned in a moderately hot oven (176) 12 mlnutea. heathen and they do nothing at all whole does not drop. Nor, on the jover on the serving plate without for approximately ! Copyright 1938 by Bican or Bow. breaking. other hand, does it rise much beyond for ours; e. 16-in- men-of-wa- r, an REDMOND . T. ' - . sister-in-la- semi-skill- ed 1 '' from If Louis Z'gman or any of his h irs will avail themselves, and wiitc to the register of the United States lanl office at Fait take City, patent to the land on which Mr. Tigman fil d and did the necessary government work, will be awarded to the proper claimants. Mr. Zigman, according to advices from the land office at Salt i happen to be lookin Lake, has been notified, but has made 'for something for no response, and a vain search is lie- - an omelet, you do ing made to contact him before the not waste your time patent is sent to Washington to be- - up there on any come a part of the permanent file. root, . And in getting business revived and Tire Mileage. Thirty years ago the average me. l0'nK again, it is be ane, torist had an annual tire bill of about gonna and wbato'Tr Kcttin $176. Today, the averago car owner al'f'ad 18 ben done, Jo Serra less than that spends amount for tires every year and ge!s R W1 be by the average kind of gettin up at 6:30 a. seven times as much mileage son wbo 18 and not by the fellers up there tn., per in the tree tops. And the commotion in the high of Cairo, Organized pickpockets it just keeps people upset and places, Egypt, declared a moratorium on and not knowin what is their activities during the celebration confused, next. Like when a hawk flies of the wedding of King Farouk and coming the chickens run under the ever Farida Zulficar on January 20. The and do not come out till the chief of the pickpockets gave notice house, is oyer. danger of their temporary ban But one of these days, people will through a letter to a Cairo newsget fed up, as you might say, and paper; T they will mosey out there and pick off a ftw roosters from the high Dr. Allan R. Dafoe, physician to branches and invite in the neighthe Dionne quintuplets, was recently bors for some fricassee. in New York looking after the chilYours, with the low down, drens advertising contracts. He says JO SERRA. they now speak 300 to 400 words in French, but only about 25 English. ! Bridging the Nation. Their estate is now worth half a milThere are approximately 200,000 lion dollars. railway bridges in the United State', Theres one man who is glad its built not only to cross streams but to eliminate highway crossings. If over Santa Claus! , were all placed end to end, they this point. ConditioniCarc'' unusually would extfnd 3,860 miles, a distance static, taking the situation as a greater than from New York to San whole. There Seems small likelihood Francisco, of any major change either way in Subscribe dont borrow. the near future. HICKORY GQOVD Industrial News Review Rills THE LOT D0YIJ yr ; one-ten- th per-abo- ut self-impos- ; J-he- 1 car-stee- f- i the06 Farm Boy Wins Special Award In National Sewing Contest - fe 18-in- end Yj non-existe- ! left-ove- r May-fiel- d, $553,-000,00- Vfc free-for-all- clean-washe- see'' ten-ce- d nt , . clean-washe- new-typ- e J d strong-odore- 1 -- ." 0. Iowa farm boy, fits him the Gruen award of a curve hit teacher for the Ores that won wrist watch In a nationwide dress- SEYMOUR, Iowa. A farm boy today was on the high road to fame after competing with a thousand girls in a dressmaking contest. Hes Jack Harbert, whos all boy and plays the baritone horn in the high school band. When Jack, who lives on a farm near this tiny hamlet, entered the nationwide high school dressmaking contest, the farmer folk shook their heads. But Jack surprised them all. The dress he made won first prize locally and went on to win the special Gruen award in New York. g dress will be Jack's worn by his proud teacher. Miss Myrtle Reynolds, when It Is returned triumphantly to Seymour. Jack made it to her measurements Ip appreciation of the boost she has given him in hls chosen career. Hls mother, too, wears dresses he has made for her, and hes made two full suits for himself. Where Jack was born, a mile and a half out of Seymour, the corn grows tall and dress styles are usually found in mall order catalogues. Every one has his share of work to do, and. If he hadnt been in 111 health, Jack might never have discovered hls talents in' the gentler arts. He learned the three R's In the country school, then progressed to high school In Seymour. Because hls heart .wasnt any too strong, he couldnt take part In athletics with the other boys, so he learned to play the baritone horn, sang in the Glee Club, and was active in dram- Jack Harbert, making contest. Barred from athletics by a heart ailment, he took up tewing In high school and plans to be a dr Me designor. Ho mado the clothes he is wearing. prize-winnin- atics. In his second year he decided to enter the advanced sewing class, the only boy to have done so in the history of the high school Before be knew It, Jack found himrilf the style authority of the school. Teachers as well as students came to him for personal advice on matters of dress, and he always had an answer. He was also made chairman of the costuming committee for the school operettas. Now, at sixteen. Jack Is a senior and a popular member of the student body. Boys and girls alike are his friends. His ambition is to go to college and embark on a career as a dress designer. Hls own clothes are proof hed make a good tailor, but he feels theres more oppor- tn the field of women's dreBS designing. Hls new wrist watch is proof he can do that too. One thing seems sure, that Jack will be a long way from Seymour before many crops are harvested. Mainbocher, now acclaimed as one of the leading couturiers in Paris, once worked in the stockyards of South Chicago, and today a farm boy Is setting out on the same path to success. If you can find Seymour on the map, due South of Des Moines, you'll see Its not much farther from Paris than South Chicago, and a step nearer Hollywood. -- J tunity for him |