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Show or VOICE THE Thursday, October 23, 1941 SIIJEON special la the way of pnmnthing and Bams for manv dressings of these is whipped sour cream. 'Kxpeits say that sour cream wll pabe-- t if it is k.pt cold. Whip it just until it is smooth land somewhat stiff. Serve a hiii', ujiitx salad Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers to Meet In Provo Oct. 25 spoonful of plain whipped sour a bowlful of cream of Use It pea, bean, or beet soup unw hipped and unsweetened as a Or whip it. salad dressing season with sugar, salt, pepper, lemon juice, and vinegar, aa a d'.ssing for cabbage, cucumbers, 'ci (dm atop With the one ideal in mind and the objective to promote the welfare of children and youth in the home, school, church and community, and to raise the standards of home life; to secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth ; aho to bring into closer relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child, and to develop or lettuce. Dr. Walter A. Maicr president, will call the meeting to order. An excellent program Prominent lias been aiiaugeu. speakers and educators will address the conference. At 12 o'clock noon luncheon will be served at Joseph Smith cafeteria, after which a tour of the Joseph Smith memorial building will be conducted until 1:30 p m. when the afternoon session between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest .advantages In physical, mental, social, and spiritual educoncation, the Parent-Teacheference of region four has been called for this Saturday at the Joseph Smith memorial building, at B Y. U. The conference theme will be: "Modern Problems in Community Living Hegistration will be from 9:00 to 9 30 A. M. at which time Mrs. David Bigler of Payson, vice rs Speaker on the Lutheran Hour The second musician to appear on the Brigham y lecture and concert associYoung ation is Orrea Pernel, British violinist who appear in the Provo tabernacle Monday, October 27 at 8:15 p. m. university-Communit- member? and workers attend this conference. an$, quoting Charles The future A. Beard, feels that belongs to youth as guardian of the permanent good, our schools seek to serve all human life in Its finest and Strongest manifestations not the life of any single class or profession or interest the To do this will then need and sympathetic understanding cooperation of every, person In the community and nation. New Paint Good Rubber and Mechanically DONT MISS IT! Perfect. 1937 DeSOTO COACI- IA Bargain for anyone! rou will be astonished it. Come in and see at the low price! Texaco Market 1937 CHEVROLET iy2 TON TRUCK (S. W. HI An Excellent truck throughout! Priced to sell quick! miLX - Mgr.) Home of Dependable Used Cars Sour milk may substitute for sweet in butter cakes and all quickbreads except popovers, cup for cup. For every cup of really sour milk, use one-hateaspoon For milk beginning to of soda. teah turn sour, use spoon of soda to every cup Soda furnishes leavening power equal to four times Its measure of bak- - lf Trucks one-fourt- Little Boy PUMPKIN, Blue - 2', i size SOUP, Campbell's Chicken Noodle, lO'i-oSEGO MILK ll'i-oz- . can Orem Formerly Drages Market PUMPKIN .... 3 FOR 25? SPAGHETTI ... 3 CANS 0 ATS CHINA GROUND Lean - BEEF Fresh. lb. 20c MUTTON STEW per, pound LETTUCE Large heads for 17c per pound 10c CELERY HEARTS Krisp per bunch 8c YAMS 5c per pound RIB BOIL PAPER TOWELS,.. A. ' per roll pnCCCC DelMonte JUICEiLT. PPUJijCQ Sunswcet package rnUilL.0 BAKING POWDER I p"und PALME Complete with PEAS 3 FOR Nails . 1 0' J 90-lb- s. rock surfaced Regular $3.23 A 6? 250 ( By WYMAN BERG IN A GREAT E!G WAY! Billy The Kids stirring saga storms to the screen . . . mightiest r High button shoes were the last word in gentlemen's apparel in the early days of this century They were almost a necessity for anyone who wished to be considered a well-dress- f I f r SJ -- "N I 7 (& A 4 va, ; I 1-4- 9 try! CONSOLIDATED I HONE 244 235 W. Center I a1 r fi cm:i COuLEVY IAN MANY HUNTER HCiuASD LON GENE Scrawl r. by Sn Fomlmr PinDAVID MILLS Dtrwtarffcr PradmV hr IRVIND ASHCH October Monday and Tuesday 27-2- 8 PARSON PACKS A MCHTr WALLOP! ioln,,erepock,0'"'ehfy mw tail 3 Phone 878 Jh Food For Free- The "All-out- " dom program as outlined by the of United States Department Agriculture specifies that egg t ; PETER B. KYNES 1T -4 t 9ARSQU A it Paramount Picture with RUGGLES CHARLIE Service with a Smile ELLEN DREW PHILLIP TERRY Joseph Schildkraut-PorterHa!- ! Janet Beecher Paul Hurst Henry Kolker -- A Harry Sherman Production Wednesday and Thursday T FORMATION October 29-3- 0 If you think Im scared... you're right! YOU CAN ALSO MAKE END PLAYS In Other Words Drive right in and look em over! If the day is too short, come in the evening plenty of light at Telluride Motor Companys New Used Car Lot NEW LOCATION 1st North and 1st East Dont Le caught napping! Used Car prices are going to advance. Buy now at our r present Low Prices! K fe IT. f Ir. ,1 I LIFETIME GUARANTEE! A complete stock of ROOF PAINTS AND COATINGS in 5s 50c Per Gallon J LCCKKART-CKAXEY.l- BERG MORTUARY WE HAVE III USED CARS Teiiuriae Motor Lo. UTAHS OLDEST DEAIER . NT M-G-- SHORTS Cars $150.00 or over Phone 10001001 Y v-- b. LIZ t r.n: ,: VI" bf Robert MGurngl Harry Clork ScrB Pl?Maaniimmer Bed a poo th Play by rnd Aibart Luroac Provo, Utah J ROBERT v ()rem Drug - 9 ' Cast of thousands! man. finicky dressers me of the favorite styles was with designed leather patent toes and euede cray or tan tops. One of the greatest difficulties with these ankle length footwear was that they had to be fastened with a buttonhook. and even with such aid they were not always easy to handle especially when they were new , Then, too, buttonhooks had a habit of disappearing just at a time when a man was in a rush to get to an appointment. I think it was probably the buttonhooks that brought about todays styles in shoes. Styles in human relationships change very little. Understanding, sympathy and the Christian spirit of consideration for others continue to be vitally important' These qualities are part of the service we render to you to make your memories more beautiful and lasting. We invite your investigation of our facilities and our experience. M-G-- outdoor Technicolor romance since "Northwest Passage." f Among the more 2-3- and Cement. 1-2- 5 i::s CROWDED K3UR HE LIVED : 4Vo haxe some extra fine Shotguns for Sale or Rent. 4Ve have ammunition for Rifles and Shotguns. DEER HU NTERS: 4Ve still have one rifle, for sale or rent! DESERT ROOFING 108 Square Feet per roll at the Very Lowest Prices possible. Ungraded ' EAST CENTER BT. Phone 710 or 1255 is made in the West to withstand the Wests rigorous climate. 24-2- N AT PIONEER u October Friday and Saturday I, g,!. 'BWhez-l- gx DUCK SEASON IS NOW ON! PHEASANT SEASON Nov. E200FING SALES We specialize in High Quality Meats Red Diamond flfrDoYcf DO YOU KNOW ATTENTION! 1C? 25? st on THEATRE Directed by William Mc6enn 25? AR SOAP 19c S. W. KITCHEN ....... 16? 3 CANS SOOP Sour cream coast-to-coa- You have No Worries Buyers and Sellers List your property with us when you buy gas at for quick sale. We sell, trade The Texaco Station in and exchange homes, farms, Orem. You just step lots and acreage. Fire Insurance Loans on the starter and off you go! Rowan Realty Co. p4 LB, Drip or Reg. GRAPEFRUIT each 8c POTATOES 9c TOT ROAST, Young lb. 20c Beef UUNLL 25? 3 CAMS 25? 25? the recipe. 18c z. 2-l- ..... .. Plantation Crushed, POWDERED SUGAR U. and I - 10 PKG. as for sour milk, but 65?; substitution also cut down some on the fat in makes b. WHEATIES ing powder Mix soda with the dry ingredients, not the milk or cream, for when you combine the soda with the milk, gas begins to escape 11c immediately. It is this gas that vnn want to save to help leaven And the cake or the quick-brea11c its better to use too little soda than too much. "If you substitute sour cream 9c for sweet milk, make the same d. z. APPLES PINEAPPLE. These Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, October 24 lb and 25th Ulah TraU Extension Miss Elna Miller, nutritionist at the Utah State Agricultural college, states The characteristic flavor of sour milk and sour cream can add an unusual rest to meals. Like all milk products, both sour milk and sour cream are high in food value. Sour milk has the same food value as whole milk in an easily digestible form, while sour cream has the same food values as sweet cream, hat is it is higher than whole milk In fat and vitamin A, but lower in calcium, other minerals, and other vitamins. Naylor Auto Co. COHN Uses of Sour Milk Told to Home Makers guages at Concordia Seminary, the world's largest theological seminary, saw its possibilities as a an educational medium and channel for the wider dissemination of the Gospel. LeaThe Lutheran Laymens gue likewise took an early and enthusiastic interest in the possibilities of religious, broadcasting and, in 1931, sponsored a series of Lutheran Hour pronetgrams over a as the Dr. Maier work with speaker. In the spring of 1935 the organization bought time on a limited network in the State of and each week-en- d Michigan, found Dr, Maier In Detroit for his broadcast. The following October saw the beginning of the present continued series of programs the first season on 8 stations, the next on 28. then on 62 and, for the 1941-4- 2 season, 130 network stations and approximately in the 175 additional stations United States, Canada, Central America, South America and the Orient served by electrical tran-s- c iptions. A foreefal and eloquent speaker. Dr. Maier quickly won an appreciative audience and each week saw a rising tide of letters As a result from his listeners. of the broadcasts to date, the Lutheran Hour hns received more than one million letters an average' of more than 9.600 letters for every hour Dr. Maier has heen on the air for the Lutheran Hour. It is slso worthy of note that he r, fuses any compensation for his Lutheran Hour services, all of the money contributed in letters from the audience and in direct donations being devoted to the general expenses of the broadcast. While his broadcasts are usual farm and home gardtus urges a 25 percent inti ease in the number ot gardens in this state. The committee explains that an adequate garden should be one that supplies sufficient food to balame the yearly nutritional needs of the family including fiesh. stored, and preserved foods If the desired goal is reached, Utah will have 3,627 gardens next year. lonimuPe SCERA -- Radio broadcasting was still In its swaddling clothes when Dr. Maier, professor of Semitic lan- Food For Freedom The Utah rroduttion in Utah during the consLg year should be increased esti16 per cent over the 1941 mates This requires a produe-to- n ot 26,294,000 dozen eggs for the state The program also suggests that the 194 2 goal for chh kens produced for meat on the farm, show an increase of 9.8 percent over 1941. A ten per cent increase in the number of turkeys for meat is further Male 8H.LsM.4V brand new, very unusual item, watr orchid house plant, grows, flowers, year round, indoors out doors, in any tiling holding water Realone, no flirt required. markable prrpe-- P Pn. Enhr'" .Nurseries, Long Beach, Calif. tion in 1931. t 1937 DODGE SEDAN Help Wanted The story of the Lutheran Hour is one of remarkable hi hievement not only for the enterprise Itself, but also for Dr. Walter A. Maier, regular speaker on the broadcast since its incep- will convene. Mrs. C. S. Ebenstetn, president A. of Alpine council. of the P.-A is very anxious that all Used Gar and Truck Specials v of conf ned to human problems from the Bibli-i.- tl xiw point, Dr Ma.tr has at times to denounce tLe intlueme of Communism and a'helstu in modern life, and to take lue with clergymen who advocate only a partial acceptance of the Bible. The theologian Is 4S jears old and lives with h's wife and two voung sous on "Faculy Row at Concordia Pemiuary. ly Groaa and Edward Chnoa Carp o tha Ltaga by Ataaander M by S rvlVAM S by GEORG? H" Ti fr I |