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Show 'i1,.. L- jww. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Raymond! FOR SALE OR LEASE J of Nine the normal rooking for the fresh pro- - surate with the work. Ogden. The r, intracts suggested were Logan visitors Tuesday aoies land plowed: 4'i ready for duct. V. E. A. evening. itt ft to the meeting j by I milter would feature a sliding toeU; balance ready for grain. Jus. For vegetables that hive been fro-e- n voted to spend $2035 in un education-- 1 ;c ale increasing cc with Peterson. Wri,'!lt '"tm.iiiu! ths! Adv. without li.ine, the water for al campaign li obtain .a jq'tion of available ,Lia nr ''wo Co'.Vfrj club t her home April l.i at Uiu Annie Godderidgs cooking should first be brought to a the amendments. 1'rapos.ils were oon-- j j , mmend.itinus of a committee in Sinithfield an Easter The Smithfield Serond Ward boil and the fiozen vegetables then zidt-reparty. A large petted rd spent Thursday which would ask a ciiitribu-hi,..aP- ( n, of tlio l)y j)r R K. relatives. and K.ister Lily fjrnio.i the ccntirpL'c? will hold their b? plunged in and allowed to boil tion from to ichor with a vic.v ; Tiaiting friends were of accepted University for the dinner title, adored Festival on Friday, April 2!th .it S until soft. to building a irger fund for the ,y yiw. and daugh-Doroth- y in tiny Easter baskets were usedrggs Mrs. Nephi Lundberg us P. m. in the recreation hall. Reegeijhles frozen in brine should same purpose. for n;vintmfnt of a commit- spent Sunday at llyrum favors, the afternoon was spent play- freshments will be served anil a fish he allowed tj thaw, then dr lined, Jciv-m- . of N. How-r' and w.Sife to stud.' 'hidings of .a Nielsen. ing 500. Mi ah store prize went pond will be there. the same brine used f. r rooking the tom of Mrs.. Grant NEA director for Utah fnrn:tire re - ' . sent out b- - Hrick-th- e to Delone Pilkington an.l them. Draining, however, is not Dorothy three-yee.iinn-- i 're; and rewriting if the term. js.-n'Don Chambers, I ilkingtan received the all cut Mrs, R K. Tidwell arrived Ridisrd Tails an, jwntial. The product ran be placed prize constitution to provide fvr coat Adoption if uniform teacher Tuesdiy after spending the pas: four in a pin on the stove, allowed to jlax Toolson were visitors i.r l obdivisions and stren-recowas j ordination school in district each tracts Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Richej, Mr. months in North Hollywood with her thaw, and then boiled, all in. one Newton ward sacrament if the central organza-ioG. mended I'oulter, gtheuing Raymond by and Mrs. Gibson Riches and Mr. son, Iiishjp and Mrs Vernon Tidwell. process. Sunday. She hid a great Mel Riches of Salt Lake This progress report has been isexperience in City spent the houses and bridges being seeing sued in respune to increasing deWickham Easter Sunday in Smithfield. swept Ur. and Mrs. Perry away in the terrible storm and hopes mands for information on the precoent Easter Sunday at North Logan never to witness a similar occurrence. servation of fruits and vegetables by luting with relatives and friends. Mrs.. Vilate Low entertained a She reporta that people are making freezing. Locker storage, and even group of youngsters yesterday in Bridge elub mem honor of her son Ned's nineth birth- the beat of it and are not discourag- pew commercial developments, have lie ed and n is going on as us- indicated' a need for more detailed ten were entertained Friday after-ggo- day. The children were served 'k ual withbuilding homes and streets being information on the work thus far Melvin Mrs. of home at the tasty lunch after which the afternoon deane4 by the state. developed. Locker storages are increaHfflyard. Luncheon was served, after was spent palying games. Seven' aen hwowas of sing by the thousands annually, and afternoon Df Bridge an Neds friends were present. tfcieh this fact has brought about a need E. .H WIEGAND TELLS Mjoyed. High score prise was won for information for housewives who The Junior Ladies Literary club teUra Norman Lundberg and high are to utilize such storage facMrs. Lowell Mrs. Hillyard. cot by members were entertained Wednesday OF GOLD PROCESSING ilitieseager in preserving food stuffs by afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glen gay JJoosemsn was a special guest this comparatively new method. R. Winn. Miss Ludeila Jensen review4 Mrs. ed the book, Ur. and Mrs. Roger Creer, Feesing affords me of the simplest Beyond, Sing the methods ADDITIONAL of tenem Beckstrom, Robert, Roasel and Woods FUNDS FOR foods. With preserving by Gulbrandson after which F. A. Bradford of Spanish Fork and a dainty luncheon was served. Spec- the rapid rise in the use of frozen Ur. and Mrs. J. L. Sadler and Mr. ial guests included Mrs. Harold fruits and vegetables, there has devEDUCATION SOUGHT and Mrs A J Arnason of Salt Lake Deppe, Mrs. W. A. Noble, Mrs. Ron eloped a demand for more informaCity were in Smithfield Sunday to Hendricks, Mrs. Richard RoskeJey, tion on packing, freezing and storage Salt Lake City (UP) of these products. Although Provision attend the funeral services of Mrs. and Mrs. Eugene Lundquist of the steps involved in freezing are simple, far greater elasticity in the approSylvester Low. there are a few fundamental rule priations by the slate for educational that should be followed if the res- purposes is sought in two proposed ult are to be succeasfuL constitutional amendments fostered ASdktmhy From time to time information by the Utah Education Association. "lAsrk if on preparing fruits, vegetables, meat The Association plans to bring etc., will appear in the Sentinel. the two amendments before the votMr. Meikle of the Smithfield Lockin November, U. E. iA. leaders er Storage Co., invites you to in- ers said at their annual spring meeting spect their modem locker storage here. system and see what can be done to Milton V. Taylor, president and exCHAPIN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION help you with your canning problem!. ecutive secretary of the organisation, The following article explains how to characterized the proposed amendTER 48 LAWS OF UTAH, 1935, A THREE-MONTprepare Asparagus and also tells ments as necessary if Utahns are the process of cooking frozen pro- to MARCH 15 TO JUNE 15, 1938, HAS BEEN DES- out- - the original mandates carry ducts. of their constitution to provide adeAsparagus. Frozen green aspara- quate educational facilities. IGNATED FOR THE INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT gus when properly handled has been Present restrictions give the legINSPECTION STATIONS OF BRAKES BY OFFICIAL found satisfactory. Careful sorting is islators no leeway in the amount they essential to obtain good, succulent, appropriate for legislation, Taylor LIGHTING EQUIPMENT, STEERING MECHANISM, HORNS and tender stalks. Prepare and pack said. quickly to avoid shrinking or shrivThe teacher group, as such, is WIPERS AND OTHER EQUIPMIRRORS, WINDSHIELD eling, blanching for 2 to 3 minules expected to prepare chiidrin to fit in boiling water and then chilling into the social and economic wo. Ill; MOTOR MENT ON ALL RESIDENT-OWNEVEHICLES, quickly in eold water. Pack and seal but little consideration is gtym the in air tight rontaiere without further IN THE STATE OF TRAILERS AND of providing teachers qualitreatmet. If the brine pack is de- fied fisity to teach or a salary eommen- UTAH. sired, containers that will ''not real tightly can be used. A brine is preferred. STATE ROAD COMMISSION SFECIAL NOTICE T9 ALL A temperature of 20 degrees below W. D. HAMMOND, Chairman zero Fahrenheit hag been found by PROPERTY OWNERS Diehl (5) to be the best for freezing but zero temperature can be . TtuaoU.) used. Store at temperatures not exNotice is hereby given that all ceeding 15 degrees aluve zero Fah- sidewalk ditches must be cleaned by renheit. property owners on or before May 2, Filling the containers. It was found 1938. All uncleaned ditches at that that in filling the containers with time will be cleaned at the property liquid, span was nor pm nr to pre owners expense. vent excessive breakage in gl iss conBy order cf Mayor and City tainers. Where the liqniJ fill came Council and Board of Dirthe lid of the container ami the ectors of the Smithfield Irricontainer was closed tightly, there gation Co. was usually a breakage in the case Adv. of glass jars. Tj overcome this a lVi inch head space was left, which gave good results. Glass containers CLASSIFIED ADS were not vacuamized, but in the case of tin many cans were sealed under vacuum with excellent results, especItawleigh Route now open. Real opially where no liquid was a bjed to portunity. for man who wants perthe fruit or vegetable. Vaeuu mixing manent, profitable work. Sales way was not found necessary in nil eases, up this year. Start promptly. Write UTD-83-Denver, particularly where sirups nr brines Kawleighs Dept. Adv. with the Colo. were used in caini-i-liopacking of the fruit cr vegetable. WANTED Will take a good piano Cooking frozen products. Thoi.e persons who have never tried frozen in on a new Westinghouse Refrigerthem t.o ator or Range. Mose Harris Appliance mudur's frequently co-'Adv, Yuu been fro-CSmithfield, Utah. have Products that Now mg. Reddy zen are much mure than in One will i FOR SALE (1R TRADE the fresh slate, mil thin-forbecame soft iv.nre quickly. Usually . good tractor gang plow. Mose Harris Ever! Adv. they are reuiy t.i use with about half j Appliance Co. LOCALS ili-le- ! in.-rm- Kri-kw.- U-ta- 1 0 d . s ar .mi-jUE- A m n. Schenleyfe Just-A-Me- re Red label NOTICE PERIOD-- H D SEMI-TRAILE- HALF GALLON No. 225 QUART No. PINT No. 223 222 WEEK END 1 4 SPECIALS AT THE CRYSTALFIMTURECO. WnrLs For Jiilowalt o. At Luwcr Wages Than Every time you turn on the light and plug in an electric appliance or glance at the electric clock in your home, reduced rale eleci worktricity cheaper than ever before ing for you. Under the simple, new low rale, loo, is the added incentive to do more electrically with better light for belter sight, and uso 3 YARDS more electric servants to save work and give more leisure hours, comfort and convenience $1.00 9x12 home lifo. The added incentive is this: The more electric servants you use, ilie less you pay for the added hourly units n of electricity. For the new low rate is a to every-da- y down TREBUTE INLAID UNOLEUM the unit cost of electricity goes as you let electricity do more $1.23 of your st ALSO BIG REDUCTION ONE ALL BED ROOM SUITES AND ances can be purchased on easy terms. Snjoij fiettiETi jQitfnq uHtlvCIiEflpQQ PER SQ. YD. STANDARD GAUGE INI, AID LINOLEUM $1.63 PER SQ. YD. Let us help you plan to gel more Joy electric sendee out of life from the now available and explain bow electnc appli- Work, low-co- FELT BASE LINOLEUM RUGS $3.85 step-daw- rate FELT BASE LINOLEUM LIVING ROOM SUITES I Crystal Fairsitfcrare Coss&tjsasay 72-74- -80 Weal 1st No. Logan, Utah , 'MM |