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Show The Nov. 14, 1957 REFLEX Page 13 Kiwanis plans Annual old Tips on meat cookery braising, panfrying and cooking in liquid with the less tender cuts. Miss Miller urges homemakers to use a meat thermometer to take Layton The Kiwanis Club of the quesswork out of cooking Layton is holding their annual meat. Old Timers night, Thursday, Noagent. vember 14. All the older men of This is a good time for homeLayton and Kaysville are being makers to start using some of honored with dinner and a special the Cuts and kinds of meat that program. may have been unfamiliar on their The committee in charge of ardinner table in the past, she adds. Production of beef, pork, veal and rangements is headed by Elmer lamb recently reached the highest Major with Ray Dawson, Golden level in U. S. history. Layton, Cliff Small and William Council mem- Simmons assisting. City Farmington Miss Elna Miller, extension nuthe last tritionist at Utah State University, bers passed a motion at meeting to the effect that Logan, says the secret of prepar- regular a letter would be sent to all monuing consistently appetizing meat statdishes is using the right cookery ment companies in this area or monuraised no markers ing method with each cut of meat. ments of any type will be permitAlways use low temperatures ted in (Continued From Page 1.) Farmington City Cemetery in cooking meat-41- 00 degrees for as of this date. apple pie order, ready for the unveal and beef, lamb, 350 degrees visitor. (Though, it must expected for fresh pork," the USU specialist be admitted, the visitor would have says. found it cold had he arrived unTeacher: Johnny, do you wish expectedly Cook the tender cuts by the in the winter without to leave the room? dry heat methods of broiling, giving his hostess time enough to and roasting. Use the Well. I aint hitchhik- build a fire, either in the grate Johnny: moist heat methods of cookery or the highly polished and decorating. ed parlor stove or the later modern marvel, the heaterola. Women didnt have to yell at their children, For Heavens sake, pick up everything off the floor before your Dad comes home because hes bringing an old school chum!" Homes-ithose days weren't built with an open air of spacious planning that, even in homes of NOW, scrumptious d make areas ont of a kitchen, dining room, family room (whats a family room in our house, all rooms are the family's!) and living room. No sir, there were respectable doors that closed, shutting out spaciousness and curious loud, little people. And, believe me, no one ever dared enter the parlor, unless she were sent there to dust the uncomfortable furniture or look up a date in the FAMILY BIBLE. Nothing about the parlor was inviting to the casual lingerer and its sanctified air was rarely rent by childish voices. Consequently, Mother could always take her guests there and know she and the guest-woulnot be horrified by the signs of previous occupancy. This parlor made women of my Mothers generw tion better-natureeasier to live with and happier to have "comRain or shine, you can now make deposits, pany. And now in this year A.D. 1937 withdrawals or transfers at our convenient when I dream of things in the future, I dont long for a washparking window without leaving your car. er that washes, irons, dries and Saves heaps of time. puts away all the clothes; I dont wish packaged TV dinners would not taste like packaged TV dinners; my fancy doesnt take me t- V to the moon to see if lifes betEnter From Center Street . . . ' ter there than kern. N Me? North Side of Bank , I WISH I HAD A PARLOR! Homemakers can save money and keep variety in her m&iua by learning' more about selecting, cooking, and serving the many kinds of meat now in plentiful supply. This is the advice of Karma P. Swindle, Davis County home MKPETT Timers night No raised markers, Says Farmington 59 EAST. 2nd NORTH KAYSVILLE PHONE 15 RED BOX UIBMUT SARDINES - 3 cans Shelled, Small Pieces - Pound - Marys Meanderings pan-broili- - Dennis, Large CHICKEH . . BROTH can - 46-o- z. CARE MIX DUNCAN-HINE- S - 4 for - n Devil's Food and Yellow Devil's Food and While pkgs. $ jl I PRODUCE n semi-divide- a Come as you are and Bank from your car GRAPEFRUIT Tall can, Alaska King PINK VAN CAMPS, CHUNK 9 - c LETTUCE & for 2 si n-8 Assorted Flavors - - - K A YSV ILLE HOPS YOU UVI BETTER ron LESS Sites 1 15 lor SMOKED - - ib. DOG FOOD VETS ! Regular Size - - - 14 for $1 New large economy size - 8 for $1 GRAND CHAMPION BRAND SPECIALS WEEK-EN- D C MEATS picnics ADVERTISING ? - - lb ROYAL GELATIN ' BANKING COMPANY Large Heads Kounty Kist, Whole Kernel d, BARNES Doz. PEAK 3 HORSE MEAT FROZEN STEAKS cans - - - 8-o- z. Circle Steaks Brd. Pork, Veal, Beef 2 pkgs- 2 pLgs. for Si - for Si GLAL10UR SOAP FRESH GROUND with Lanolin rll bars POP CORN y Use our convenient plan and make selections now for New Stock Christmas. arriving daily. F- - lbs . Si 09 ROUND Lay-awa- cotton Heusen Vantage $5.00 WHITE SHIRTS Van Ileusens excellent selection of SPORT HANDKERSWEATERS, SHIRTS, CHIEFS AND TIES. Jantzen Mens and Boys SWEATERS and SWEATER SHIRTS. Van no-iro- GIRLS COATS LADIES DRESSES S3 North Main n tt Buddy Boy" 2-l- b. New LADIES JANTZEN SWEATERS shipments with new styles and colors for Christmas. Mojud HOSIERY and LINGERIE White Stag CAR COATS and J;e FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AND 16 CHECK AT BOWMANS Lady Gay LINGERIE FOR THE MANY PRIZES, GIFTS. BAGS OF GROCERIES AND MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE DURING OUR LADIES COATS elites PRICES EFFECTIVE - - " bag Kaysville GRAND OPENING - NOV. 23, DEC. 7, DEC. 14 |