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Show THE SENTINEL. Mll>VALE. UTAH Friday, August 31, 1945 Page Seven ~e]IWllrter By L. B. BLOCH perhaps not the deciding one. Those who have followed the situation closely cont6nd that Russia is \Vashjngton-Cen De Gaulle, Pro- visional President of France, resist all efforts to us the Federal Treasury as a supply base for every job hunter in America. We have now reached a point where the legislative and executive branches of government will switch places--with' the President ttying to cut expenditures and the Congress favoring more liberal spending. This situation will hold until the Demo· crats lose control of Congress, says Herbert Brownell, Jr., chainnan of the. Republican National Committee. Of course, Mr Brownell isn't completely free of prejudice--if he were he wouldn"t be worth a fig as a politician. It seems more reasonable to predict that we have come to the end of the Rooseveltian po1icy of portance. However, there wtll be terrific competition on the part of Great Britain and China for the spot coveted by France. And America's nod will be an important factor, though Wal§~nllll~Jmn ~lllJlr the President say that he is definitely_"economy minded•• and will likely to favor the French over the shook British or Chinese, while America's international poHcy~makers would prefer to see Britain and China, hands with President Truman to the accompaniment of band music and military fanfare last week. Utmost cordiality marked the occasion, but the French general can't have it too -cordial here, for he has come on a delicate and not too tasty mission. After the haodshaking was forgotten De Gaulle unlocked his portfolio of tricks designed to intrigue us into giving his nation financial and political aid. Top ranking observers here say that France would like to borrow enough money to set herself up as a prime competitor for world industrial markets. Also. they say. the trump card that France will play is designed to win her third place on the team which dominates the Pa-cific-the lineup to be United States, Uussia and France, in order of im- share third place position to the exclusion of France. That is the score as of the moment and in diplomatic maneuverings positions are subject to change at any moment-without notice. ••Federal Jobs For Air' and gotten back to the old poUcy of "Jobs for the Faithful"' no matter which partY. Hearings are going forward on the Administration favored "job assurance bill.. with prospects bright for the eventual passage of such legislation, but a final bill not quite as potent as the one now under consideration. However, Lhe fact that the Admiuisi:ration favors this legislation should not mislead one into believing that Truman will follow the Roosevelt line as to spending. Those close to gets into power. The 1000,000 vessels of all kinds added to the U S Navy since Pearl Harbor-many of them fueled by petroleum and all of them oil-lubricated -include 1,150 combatant ships of the line, 82,26~_land"ing vessels, and 557 auxiliary- vesseles, with patrol and mine craft and small boats mak~ ing up the remainder. "None So Good" Says Mrs. Stowe Springfield, M&-Mrs Carl Stowe finally got around to writing Faultless Starch. Here's what she says: jT ve intended to write for a long time, but just kept putting it off. I just wanted to say I have used Faultlecs a long time. I have tried other starches but none so good as Faultless. It is more economical and does not blow out of the clothes. Then they iron so much easier. I sure am sold ou Faultless and I just wanted to tell you so ... ...._ That is a wonderful letter. isn •t it? Mrs Stowe has tried other starch~ es and she says "none so good as • Faultless.' Does Not Blow Out One thing she says in her letter may be very interesting to you. She says that Faultless Starch does not blow out. Now you probably have had the experience of getting your wnsh all done, starched and on the line-only to find when you go to iron that the wind has whipped all the starch outf And you have to starch all over again-put them on t.he line-and iron a day late! Now, you don't HAVE to go I •• I I I •• I I I • • •• I I I I I •• •• I I I I • •• I •• • • •• • How to labor less on Labor Day I I I I I I I I ! Picnic Items only a minute to make perfect hot starch-WITHOUT COOKING! And, it contains ironing-aids that keep the iron from sticking -No ··sTICKY'• IRON! It"s so .easy to do smooth, $3.00 big game hunting licenses, Directbr Leonard warned. beautiful ironing. So try Faultless Starch. and you will never go back to the old, hardwork way of starching.-Adv. About 400,000 bbl of the crude oil produced daily comes from fields discovered since U S entry in the \VaT. HERE THEY COME! The JouriJI vang11ard iJ already over the horizon! SAMPLES HOSPITALITY and FRIENDLINESS have never been rationed. 1 Del Monte or Sunny Da. wn ·----··..No. 2 can ALL STORES CLOSED LABOR DAY 34¢ 9"1' GRAPE JUICE :~-~.:.:.~:~---····· ··---··· .qt. 30.¢ Stuffed Rolls Potato Chips Garden Salad Bowl Crum Yum Ice Cream and Cookies Lemonade Iced Tea or Coffee CAKE FLOUR Swansdown ....... --·--·-···-lg. pkg. COCKTAIL V-8 Cocktail Juice ·····-..······-····-····-···'& o•. (September 3rd) 26.¢ 29.¢ Oil. CRUM YUM ICI CIIAM • To be remembttred twenty-four bo11rr a day: SERVICE COURTESY - So this week it's extra important to plan and shop ahead . MUSTARD ICE CREAM MIX SchUllng's Prepared ~~~~nd_e_~:.. - ...... pkg. 12f. -····--·-··· ..·--··-"···-·••·& Powdered SUGAR CATSUP Red Hill, Top :b:.!.~~--------·-- 2 tor 17.¢ Quality ____... 13 oz. 141 1 eup graham 3 tbsps. sug~r cracker crumbs 1 tsp. vanilla 2 cups milk Mix well wtth rotary beater: pour into refrigerator tray. Freeze until mushy: scrape into bowl; beat 1 mmute with rotary beater; pour back into refrigerator tra)' Freeze until firm. Let ripen one hour, o~ until ready to serve. Serves 6. TOMATO JUICE Wishful thinking belongs to the war period. forever behind us. Lefs now face the fact that the flood of tourist dollars will come to us only if we deserve them. Forty-seven other states are aggressively seeking them. _ Western ·-··-............ MONDAY Nltl PICNIC A1 HOMI MlNU 1 busy weeki But that isn't the only wonderful thing about Faultless Starch! It takes .' : CHEESE . ~.~,~~--·'-":~A~~~':.~~-·--··' lb. box 73¢ Mild ---·---·----···---·--···-·-·lb. REAL ROAST _P··-~~-:-~."·r, lb. J•r 36¢ Roast Beef or Lamb or Meat Loar Baked Potatoes Corn and Pea Succotash Heated Rolls and Jam Fruit Whip with Custard Sauce Cookies Coffee or Milk I Some of the choicest deer hunting Utah has been reserved exclusively for archers Oct. 20 to Nov 5.. according to Director Ross Leonard of the Utah Fish and Game commission. All of Emigration canyon drainage east of Salt Lake in addition to the usual Mt Ogden Preserve south of Ogden river may be hunted by bow and arrow wielde!s only. The toxophilites must obtain a special $2.00 permit in addition to theit may be only in course of development, but our Plan your holiday meals now and serve them informally . . • indoors or out .•. remembering that good food goes a long way toward the success of vacation days. And good food is what you'll lind at Safeway! . I SATURDAY DINNII MIMU I You see, Faultless Starch is made a special way so that the starch penetrates into the fa!Jric. It doesn't just sticlc to the outside. As a result, the wind doesn't blow it out-and a freeze won't freeze it out! Th.inlc what a lot of time and work that one thing can save you some OUR PREPAREDNESS Every woman has her own fottnula for saving steps-we just want to list these few reminders. Plan ahead-lt you plan a m~nu around foods wh1ch are versatile or store well {roast, meat Joaf, baked b41ans, spaghetti. potato or jellied salads; frozen or refrigerator-type desserts) there will be a minimum of preparation during the weekend. Shop ahead-A yefrigerator well stocked with frozen vegetables, fresh fruits and salad vegetable materials furnishes a ready supply which may be quickly made into item.s for the many meals of the weekend . I • Huntinq Reserved For Archery Fans of our hospitality and preparedness are now being gathered by every person who crosses our borders. If he likes these samples he will come back again and tell all his friends. -••••••• •• • •• through that . . . not if you use Faultless Stan:hl Stock up now at Safeway . . . where foods are tops in quality. low in price . HOSPITALITY • UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Atlas 8Mildtnx Sa/J 1Ak1 Clly. Utah (This advertisement is number four of a series to promote a future · tourist trade for the entire state) • Co/lee Values Luxury 28"1" Blend ............ --..... jar Nob Hill, No Finer 24"}"' CoUee Packed -·--.....tb. Alrway, A Selected 20 .d Edward's. lb. Mild Blend ·-···-····-......lb. .,. ~ 1 VINEGAR Old Mill Cider .............................. pint 91' ..,t DEVILED HAM :..~1-~-~.~-~~ % 14¢ 22n1' % TEA Canter-!Jury 43-11" Black .............. lb. Grapefruit JUICE Townhouse 13,11" Unswt._ .. No, Z tall Townhouse 29A1' Un.swt.._.. ____ t6 oz. STUffiNG fOW ROLLS Combine eqtla] parts chopped cold roast meat and hard-cooked eggs: season with chopped pickle. onion JUtce, salt and pepper. Mix with mayonnaise to moisten. Spread generously on split rolls. •••• • ••••• No. Canterbury Black. lb. Jh; Sajeway Homemakers' BHreaH JCLIA J.EE WRIGHT, Duector ·------------------------- ~- Produce prl('l:s •ubject to dDJIJ' market change• You'll like it FALL this new tender Bread or all your money back GRAPES -~u-·~--~.~~"':...~.:~~:~~~~~·~~··-·-··--·--· -.. . 15¢ PEACH ES-~~:..-~...:~~:-'-'-~~~~:.!~~-~·.~~~.~-~<.............. 14¢ ELECTRIC DAIRY E'9UIPMENT ••. saves work and time •the year 'round as well as increasing profits for yo.u.. lb. When new electrical farm equipment is available btty from yottr Electric Dealer 1 b. C0 RN. ~.~_u.~.~: ..:~~~.~.~:.. ~.~-~~~·- ..··-·····..···-··-.........................-..-1 b. 9¢ TOMATOES .~".'..<:~-~-~~~:...........Jb. 81 ... __ -----· ...lug 69.¢ lETTUCE _~~~.~-"----~~~."':..'<>~~-~-:.s: --------···---------··-·-------·--·---------'b. 10.¢ POTATOES _".-_":._."_":'.:__._.~_.:_:'~~·--~-~~~--.~~~.~--···-------'b 31 AVACADOS ':~-~:~~-~~--~~:.~. ::~.~:........ -------··-··--··- ....... 23.¢ ORANGES _s_::.:·.':__ ~.:--~>::s_~~~·-:~----·--·--·--·---'b. 71 CANT ALOU PS -·=~~:~.-·:~~'.:. ?..".~~.~-~-.c:~~.~~.~:..:'..~.~~-"-----'b. 7.¢ PEARS ..:~~~~~~·~-~·-·-------------·-·---------lb. 131 lb. Try my new bread with this guarantee: Unless you prefer it to your present SAFEWAY QOAI.ITY MEATS l>read, you get all your money back- MRS. WRIGHT .Meat ea1• requtrtnc red point. are plaJnl7 marked PRIME RIB ROAST !.0~~.:'-~t!._ ........ Gr•d• lb. 291 { HEESE .~~~~--~~~~:...~.~~.~.~-~: . ~~~~.....................................)b_.-3'6 ¢ SIRLOIN STEAK ..::.~~-·~.'..... ____ ··-- ....... lb. 381 LAMB LEGS -·~~-~-- .' -~.':~~-::.~ ~-~-~.• lb. 37.¢ LAMB CHOPS . ".~~U....~:~_c_h.".".~ .............H G•••• lb. 401 Ll VER SAUSAGE ~~~~~~:___5_"<>~~·--·· ----··-··--··----------·------'b. 361 FRANK FU RT ERS .:~_·:-~-·----------·----------···---···-··-·-·-·-····--'b. 291 .A A Gr•d• 11 0 .. .... H Grado :.~~ ;:;~~~"'"_:tf:w)7¢ RAISIN, 16 Ounce Loaf:'::: ..... ·------·--·····--·-··--···--··---------·-- 10¢ UTAH POWER 6 UGHT CO• rEST IT: Just do this. Run your finge1;tip lightly ~ valuable booklet that 4 helps solve menu problema '"f'' over a slice. Feel how satin-smooth, how tender and fresh this new bread feels. Test again the second day. You'll find Mrs. Wright's Bread still tender, stili smooth and f rc;sh. 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