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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, PAGE FOUR rmmm ' L1-- III! FEBRURY 3, 1933 - "' ( Home Agent Urges Use Of Apples In Spring Diet r, ELWOOD Ilasniusseu 1SCH00E I i DAYS' NATIONAL By DWIG Py Mrs. IL P. Mrs. J. P. Chriotensen has been i Plans for the observe 01 Second Naticnal Social i which will be celebrated 2 and during that week, r, J"S moving toward completion, it p nounced by Dr. J. L. Jone,? Health Commissioner of th' State Board of Health. The vent is to be marked bv ings and club and association d ' st rations calculated to td4 to the American campaign svnhilis and to fraus ,,v,i:"! "uuc att- euyun me menace oi the cW, ucaiui, uapiiicj5a ana economic iy, it was saiu. "Social Hygiene Day tifotiz v, opportunity for stocktaking" ra Jones commented, " a time vites can publicly appraise our facility the diagnosis and treatment of bf i All Now is the time to can some of the during the last week. Mr. Vernon Carlson surprised thej Utah apples to augment the late spring and early summer fruit Bupply people of Elwood last week af ler taksays Miss Helen Pixton, home dem- ing his son to the hospital in Sait onstration agent at large at the Utah Lake City, he went to Ogden and State Agricultural College. picked up a nice lady and 2 little boys The thrifty homemaker watches they were married in the Salt Lake season when buying food products Temple. We congratulate Mr. CarLson and plans her purchases ahead to in- and his wife and wish them joy and & sure an adequate supply of fruits for happiness. around. one of the took meals Cecil Richardson year family charmine young ladies, a Hundreds of bushels of Utah apples are coming out of storage onto the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert local markets within the next few They slipped away quietly weeks. last week and were married. They too "Why not buy two or three bushels have our best wishes for a happy of apples today and fill up some of married life. those empty jars on the cellar shelLast Friday twin boys were- born ves. Apple pie is just as delectable to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson at in June as it is In January. Apples the Valley Hospital. They were precanned now will cost about 1 cent per mature. One little boy died the same serving," says Miss Pixton. the other still survives. The moth The following are recommended day, er was formerly Fontella Hansen, a methods for apple canning; of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. HanPrecook apples to prevent shrink daughter sen. She is getting along a3 well as ing, before packing into hot steri can be under the circumlizod containers. Pare the apples and stances. expected cut into the size desired. If the pieces Mrs. George Garfield and daughter must stand, place them in a water and and son, and Miss June Green Olive vinegar solution ) 2 tablespoons salt at Mr. and 2 tablespoons vinegar per gallon of Oakley, California visited Mon-Green last Walter j Mrs. J. and of water) to prevent darkening. Mr. Precook the apples by boiling for day. Miss Green Is a niece of five minutes in a light syrup, or Green. It was a real surprise as they steam until wilted. Fill into the jars had not seen her for 13 years, since hot and cover with boiling syrup. Pro- she was a little girl and lived in El cess immediately either in the pres- wood. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen and sure cooker or in the hot water bath. Process apples at 5 pounds pres- daughter, Marjorie, of Ogden, were sure for 10 minutes ha pressure cook- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Green Green have er, and for 27 minutes by the hot on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. some time for been the weather under alwater bath method at 5,000 feet titude. Be sure to have the jars com- but are both on the improve. Mrs. Ruth Ellis gave a surprise pletely covered by the water if the water bath method is used, and count party in honor of her on January 27 the time from the moment that the Mrs. Vaughn Koford was in honor Union. in at It home her Maincomes boil. a to jumping water ttcry wood house of about the size of Koford's Mrs. birthday anniversary. tain the heat on a slow even rolling and type of construction usually Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lish, of Deweyboil. (See U. S. A. C. Extension Serfound on farms and in rural sections Mrs. and Mr. with visited vice Circular M. S. 825 for time tab- ville, of the United States where the win' Vaughn Koford Friday evening. les corrected to various altitudes.) ters are cold. lost of of the heat son Dall and A Anderson Mrs. Ira large percentage Apples may be baked as for serving, Calculations in this test indicated Logan visited relatives and friends in an ordinary house gees through adding sugar to taste, and water if here would reduce that at an outdcor temperature of if that and the fo you roof, Saturday. Friday necessary, or they may be boiled whole Mr. and Mrs. Kim Hansen visited your hcit lorn, l?.y a f!cor in vcvr 2 ) c'ctcss ?"ahrenheit the differences In the syrup. Pack hot into the conhere last Friday. friends attic. Although the unfloored attic in temparature at the second-stor- y tainers and cover with hot syrup. to went Lake Salt Hansen Lawrence long has been condemned by domestic ceiling were respectively 6 and 13 Whole apples thus canned are excelon business last Saturday. enci.er? ?.s a sovce of great degrees before and after the attic floor City hcatirg lent for salad or dessert. his of hcit, but littie factual infor- was laid, that is, the temperature at back son, loss by accompanied will Select a variety of apple that been available a3 to its the ceiling of the second story was who hold its shape when cooked in a heavy Theon and wife, of Oakley, Utah, rela- mation has and their will with the U. S. Forest about 7 elegrees warmer after the advisit Recently parents magnitude. sugar syrup. Cut into cubes or balls. tives for awhile. La:: crat an', M?.diron, Wis., dition of the attic floor. It is probProducts Precook for five minutes and process. A fine piece of work was done last completed a study giving actual data able that in a house with Apple cubes are always ready as a ceiling and Friday when 25 men and teems turn- on the subjec t. Engineers at the Labbase for delicious fruit cocktails. in a two roof the addition of a tight, dry, light around made their out ed the hauled and oratory study gravel The core of the apple may be reto moved and apple rings made by cut- meeting house. It is the intention to the trees and beautify ting slices one fourth inch thick plant this spring. Let's hope it across the apple. If you are canning grounds seem to be wilUnrr to all 'T1 T)f 1 V on leave skin to add the Jonathans, C. has the vok in II. Hansen help. HPS.'. a delicate pink tint. Precook the ap- . MA charge. W. W. Nielsen and his assistant teachers of the lesser priesthood and pJ a hmoiiet in thp smut Irvulpr &i honor of the boys and their mothers f f i on Monday evening. A fine chicken supper with trimmings and ice cream and cake wa3 prepared and some 70 partook of the feast. After supper games were enjoyed by the mothers, for one year NO. 1 boys and teachers. A very enjoyable evening was spent. THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Mrs. Andrew Romer has been on WORK WANTED Farm hand. 21. ar.J ANY 3 MAGAZINES below only r experienced with tractors. Wants ne sick list but is improving, and MrMr9Mortensen Heber and cr any 4 magazines for $3.50 job doing chores for room and board until spring work starts. Call Leader children visited Mrs. Mortensen's or 3 magazines for $4.00) in Brigham tip. ter Ordella and family City Sunday. For Sale Horses milrh rrm-- TvnmJ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barf us and son, matched. C. Richardson, Phone 6702 Lloyd, and Mrs. Rasmussen went to Brigham on business last Wednesday. You 1 WANTED Jack rabbits, 5c each. They also visited friends and relatives enWoman's Horn Companion 1 Yr. Bishop and Mrs. A. P. Hansen Malad Fox Farm, Box 3S6 Malad, 1 Yr. Pathfinder (Weekly) Idaho. 3 .3 t4 tertained the F. E. R. A. workers from Brigham City on Friday evening. The American Boy 8 Mo. FOR SALE Choice building lots, 1 table was beautifully decorated and 1 Yr. McCcdl's Magazln diock from Main Street. Inouire a 3 course dinner was served to 1 Yr. SUver . Saeen was o11631-3assisted by Mrs. Hansen James Walton. Phone Residence, 1 Pictorial Review Yr. Pi S9.a-1- ; business, 23 J. 1 Yr. Modem Romances Bishop of Garland. . . . . 1 Yr. True Confessions CASii PAID for d?ad and xe!es3j 1 Yr. cows aud horses Call Maple Creek pie lines, rack and process. Can ap- Romantic Magazine Trout Hatchery, Brigham or for desseits . Christian Herald Mo. for 6 salads, pie rings Reverse Charge. tf. meat accompaniments. Parents' Magazine 6 Mo, . . . . . 2 Yr. Good Stories Woman's World . . . . 2 Yr. Household Magazine . . 2 Yr. Home Art3 Needlecraft . . 2 Yr. Open Road for Boys . . 18 Mo. The Country Home . . 2 Yr. The Farm Journal . . . . 2 Yr. American Poultry Journal 2 Yr. Breeders' Gazette . . 2 Yr. SEE2 Yr. Poultry Tribune mm ill CM Tre-mrmto- lies-singe- r. - W 4 a4 - 'C? ncainst. -o He-wa- i s er strip-and-shing- le jsvnhili.o sr -- . and , . unjiUlatg j programs of aggression, "Women's clubs, associations, church groups yoci and youth serving agencies, clubs, and welfare organizations &t been invited to join in the observe Churches, schools and all are be nsTrpfl to loin thp Tioaltv, UJ.iICef ..Wi j jjj the county or district medical in drawing attention to this day week, which has as its theme 'STAVt parent-teach- e -- J uu i oirniuw c , . JliiNEMY IP YOUTH.' "In selecting the theme of Secnjj National Social Hygiene Day," Jones pointed out, "the American & cial Hygiene Association drew its statistics on syphilis prevalent in the United States and found ttat out of the 500,000 or more new casg of syphilis which come to the of clinics and physicians ead in the United States, one toft, year is found in boys and girls under a years of age. It was found that t all infections, approximately occur in the age group from 20 30 a group which represents of the population." Many individuals and organization have already pledged themselves the support of Social Hygiene Da;. Let's all pledge ourselves to the erat ication of the venereal disease. atta-tio- 8ister-in-la- Attic Floor Cuts Heat Waste Thru the Roof SOCIAI HYGIENE n. wood floor to the atweight, tic, besides giving considerable extra storage space or an additional room, will save about of the heat otherwise lost through the roof. If the extra room is not needed, or if it is impractical to lay a wood floor, the installation of some other kind of insulation laid over the lath and plaster may prove worth while in reducing heat losses. While it is estimated that the attic floor will prevent of the heat loss through the roof, this does not mean that there would be a saving on the fuel bill because thfrf ia still thA Vipnf- lnoa timiio-l- i tVio side walls and around windows and one-ha- 2 Id one-thir- d one-thi- te doors which varies as the weatta conditions vary. Plugging up heat ses, of course, reduces the fuel consumption just so much more. t& rd one-thi- rd Subscribe for the Leader ma-teriliz- Ji- msfc Classified I Ad Column! r. GAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER OFFERS M IP OFFER J iiu Vb7 Z4a ii 53 - - OFFER NO. 2 e. 2-- 3 IB PUBLECATB j (Check the niagazines a Want) ... ..... ... .... 1-- n ' i 41M-J-- ... I Mc CALL'S S FOR ICE Beverages & Coal -- BESSIN6ER BROS. 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