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Show The Helper Journal Home canning procedures listed 9. 1973 Thursday, Aug. Home Canning practices are constantly being tested, improved and simplified to perfect the money saving, self art of at home. satisfying processing foods The three methods used in preservation are the safest, most effective ways of food processing if used correctly and for the foods best suited for each type, said Claudia Waterman of the Utah State University Extension Service. e The method is a way of processing foods at a steam-pressur- temperature of 240 degrees Granger woman, 39, succumbs GRANGER Jean Marchello Robinson, 39, of here, died on August 1, in a Salt Lake hospital following surgery. She was born in Helper on October 13, 1933, to Martin and Rhea Johnson Marchello. She married Stanley D. Robinson on March 1, 1952, in Salt Lake. She was a member of the LDS Church. li :sl". r Survivors " - if V x LOADING A steamer cooker with freshly canned apricots is Yolanda Bruno of Helper. Most women here have already started the annual chore of canning fruits and vegetables. Mrs. Bruno said besides apricots, she cans bottles of various garden vegetables and about 100 quarts each of peaches and pears, all of which are produced in the family's orchard and garden behind their home. The Helper woman has been canning for 39 years. H-- J Photo mines and the reaction of Winter Quarters management and local Article published on mine disaster officials to union activity. Utah Historical Quarterly is sent to all members of the Utah State Historical Society who have paid the 1973 annual dues. Dr. Leonard said that single issues of the Quarterly may be purchased by for $2 each, plus 25 cents postage, while quantities last. Membership in the Society is open to anyone, he added. non-membe- rs "Tragedy at Scofield" by Allan Kent Powell, a native of Huntington, has been Utah by published Historical Quarterly. The article details the tragic aftermath of the explosion at the Winter Quarters mine west of Scofield on May 1, 1900, in which 200 miners lost their interested in the area's coal industry, Mr. a Powell completed master's thesis on the subject at the University of Utah in 1972. He is currently preservation historian at the Utah State Historical lives. appears contains five other illustrated pieces on Utah Senator William H. King and Haiti, the politics of statehood, the controversial 1920 convention of the Drawing upon a variety of official reports and contemporary accounts of the disaster, Mr. Powell places events in "historical perspective, looking at the human drama and weighing its implications in the future of the labor movement." Five historic photographs illustrate the article. Retirement board sets area visit A representative of the Railroad Retirement Board will conduct business at the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Depot in Helper, August 15, between 8:30 and 11 a.m., and at the State Employment Security Office at 685 East 2nd South in Price also on August 15, between 1 and 4 p.m. Before heading out on that vacation, motorists are advised to make sure their tires have not worn to inch or less. Thirty-fiv- e states now have long-await- requirements "bald" tires. against Long include husband; sons, Van, Kim, both Granger; one grandchild; parents, Helper; brothers, sister, Marty, Las Vegas, Nev.; Jerry, Keith, both Helper; Mrs. Marcel (Ruth) Blanc, Price. Funeral services were conducted last Saturday in the McDougal Funeral Home. Burial was in the Valley View Park. Memorial Director selected The Carbon County Council on Aging has selected Agnes Coleman as new executive director. She will assume the duties on August 13. Mrs. Coleman is replacing Shirley Haycock of Spring Glen who resigned recently. F. This method is recom- cause spoilage in acid foods. mended for processing Finally, the open-kettl- e beans, beets, corn, meats d foods. and all other A steam pressure canner, or cooker, is the only kitchen utensil which supplies enough heat to destroy the spores of bacteria which cause flat sour, botulism and other types of spoilage. It is high temperature, not the pressure, that kills these organisms. The water bath method is a way of processing at a temperature of 212 degrees F. This is recommended for processing fruits, tomatoes, and other acid foods. Enough heat is supplied by the boiling water to destroy the bacteria, enzymes, molds and yeast which low-aci- method is recommeded only for jams, jellies, conserves, marmalades, preserves, relishes and some pickles. These foods may be canned by this satisfactorily method as they contain a large amount of sugar or vinegar, which helps to preserve them. All other food products need and must be processed to destroy which abuse spoilage. In the e method food is cooked in an uncovered kettle and panned boiling hot into sterilized hot jars. Each jar must be sealed before another is filled. Several canning warnings should be noted. Oven micro-organis- open-kettl- gas Ifertfr fflw. Rodney Russell of Salt Lake is spending a week with his grandmother, Mrs. Margret Russell. Mrs. Molly Norton and family of Salt Lake are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone. Mrs. Kate Orton is a new A son great-grandmoth- was born to her grand- Mrs. Curtis Coates of Fair View. This is her eighth daughter, (Jeanie) great-grandchil- d. Mrs. Carmella Tomsk is visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Partridge and Carrie Sue of Salt Lake are staying with Mrs. Annie Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nougaret received word of a new grandson who was born to their daughter, Mrs. Rowene Rochne of Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. and family I Larry Hyatt visited in Scofield. canning is dangerous, regardless of the brand of oven, jar, cap or lid used. Jars property. Cold "sealing" or filling jars with cold pickles or be processed, is not a food. Heat is necessary to the jars. Pickles preserves which are packed boiling hot seal and Mitchell Morticians Mitchell not and quickly sealed should be processed in a water-batcanner to prevent them R.T. Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel h from spoiling. Phone - Price JeSo2, mV 408 South Main - Helper Phone 472 3301 Turkeys lb. 59e ffljf Turbot Fillet lb. 69c Coffee CARNATION Tuna SKYLAND S Apple Sauce WESTERN FAMILY Com (whole kernal or cream) 951 579 Foil REYNOLDS (extra heavy duty) WESTERN SHORES Peanut Dutter U29 Disquick 69e Chicken Koodlc soup o5rOQe Chicken TV Dinners S3( CAMPBELL SWAN SON F WESTERN FAMILY 2 Orange Juice S r OS Society. The issue in which Mr. Powell's Scofield article Education National held in Salt Association Lake, the 1886 shooting of a polygamist in Parowan, and the rescue of John Charles Fremont in 1854. The coal fields of central Utah will be highlighted again in the summer issue of Utah Historical Quar- to managing editor Glen M. Leonard. Author Helen Z. Papanikolas, a native of Helper, has written a major study of the 1933 coal miners strike. Mrs. Papanikolas inof dozens terviewed eyewitnesses, including J. Braken Lee who filmed the march, in preparing her article. Titled "Unionism, Communism, and the Great Depression: The Carbon County Coal Strike of 1933," the article details the conflict between the National Miners Union and the United Mine Workers over the unionization of the terly, according JULdLbUU UUdIUULdlUU, Special Offer from L'Oreal! 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MAGLIOCCOii nt micro-organis- Toilet Tissue WESTERN FAMILY announces the transfer of his records and sell of his practice in Price to 5, heat-resista- reliable way to preserve Dr. G.O. Robinson 2, This is because bacteria are not these always present. When spoilage are absent, underprocessed foods may keep; if they are present- ,- underprocessed preserves which are not to and Tommy Hyatt Michael Martinez are at Provo to the youth conference. Dr. Don Morris and two sons, Ron and Mike of Penoma, Calif, plus Jack Morris of Los Angeles, visited with the Larry Hyatts and also with Melba Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Houghton and son of Layton visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Houghton. Donald was leaving for Goose Bay, Canada where he will be stationed for two months. Sylvia Barney past Captain of Castle Rock DUP has been released and Mrs. Verda Craig is the new Captain for the year. 2, even those partly sealed may explode when placed in the oven, causing damage to both person and use who Persons unreliable canning methods for may have "good luck" a time comes then years, when everything spoils. & Light Co. lt u Brtier tiii'irnnini'iit |