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Show EEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER," THURSDAY," JULY Last of Iweive taesars" , Setters The Emperor Domitian of Romd Er.lhuMislic Mrs. Ada C. Garfield, Mr. and Mru. Penguins as "the last of tr.e iweivw known is Garfield particularly jackass i Melvin Jackson aril Faye EAST Penguins, " sitters. Caesars are enthusiastic spent last Wednesday in Salt Lake penguins, have Ir- the absence of eggs, they Mrs. Frank O. Rosenbaura and. visiting Mrs. Garfield s sisters, airs, u sit on Waste Never Wholly Avoided to their do children. Warren ond Audrae, of Vail- - Mary C. Butler and Mis. Fannie C. sticking of ice, lumps "Waste can never be wholly; ejo, California, arrived Saturday for.j-mestic duty whis snow oruieu Pensaid Hi Ho, the saga of. .voided," and blizzards howled. them to California Max returned Ftidal Chinatown. "In order to hav and grandmother, Mrs. Sarah H. Gar- content to, eggs are guin a garden you must be pleasant Saturday morning, after Mid fieli few a caterpillars maintain Ads. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson left week's visit with bis parents, Presi- of Make Money by Reading the tht. the for beauty thank them Friday morning for tfceir home in dent and Mrs. K. H. FridaL butterfly." eventual Ada are news printed n the Leader Seattle, after a pleasant vacaUon in K. H Fridali Grant and p, me Utan ana me Jast. iney speni Fourth visiting Melvin's grandmother, Mrs. Jackson, in focaieiio, laano, ana Mrs. Lcrsen in Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. James Green and daughter, Ruby, of Cedar City, visited Mr. Green's sister. Mrs. Sarah H. Garfield, Friday and Saturday of last Formed First United Stales Bank Tn funolv the Continental armv. a group fb are j'. 87 men, led by Thomas Willing, errfhutdrVd islands lying James "Wilson and Robert Morris, Atlantic mainland .of founded the first United States bank Georgia andv 1720. Called "The Pennrarolina, from ijuly 17, viTr,ate sylvania Bank" it formed a purT., toFernandina, chasing fund of $1,575,000. B t TREMONTON s I I thick-shelle- ONE HOT DISH ,, ... says Dorothy Grelg zest to summer meali f tht Ihinss that lend zip and for in in texture contrast for V iS C ntr We plan ne- - ContraSl f COl1 smooth a rrun hy i Ijlance, a appetizing, too the green of beans) a IUC -- - . makes ,. .. is , .. Mrs. Dav Garfield is spending thei week in Logan with her sister, Mrs LaPriel Hawkins. Mrs. Iona May, of Baker, Oregon, was the guest of her cousin, Mr s. Dor is Fridal, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Abbott, of spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Georere Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson and children and Mrs. Rose Peterson returned Saturday evening ftom a week's vacation in Yellowstone park, last week end on a trip to Socthern Utah. Faye, and Dorothy McMillian spent i, Farm-ingto- 4 - ''Jt v. i is ' 7 and Spanih Rice Casserole a xestful dish to sparkl using the soup can for a measure iicai. uui vt u nub wvi. And for a hot main disii you will enjoy this, not only for its find flavor but because it looks soj savory, thanks to it3 contrast of sizzling brown meat caKes on wmia rice that has been mixed witm green peppers and red condensed; ; tomato soup. rtiwuirrh tho dras-edays. Ana Chopped Steak and Spanish Rlc4 it is wise to serve this hot food as casserole 2 tablespoons early in the meal as possible, butter j i 2 tablespoons green pepper, chopped For example, if the main dish is 2 onion, chopped salad, or husky a tablespoons cold meat big tomato soup1 1 can condensed with a lteht hot soud. ..i. 8 ) cups cooked rice In EOOQ rMifa tummv thfi ri,n 1 pinch pepper Ihumor to digest the cold foods that Molt add chonned! i , " 'follow. On the other hand, if the first , ir, taVtiarl nninmmp chilled tomato juice or fruit cup, follow along with a not mam cusn or may iha at tint vegetable casserole. O UD Here is the recipe lor a ngui soup ... that makes a fine beginning to a summer mean Noodle and Celery Soup Chicken 1 can condensed chicken noodle soup I can condensed celery soup can for t cans milk (using the soup . a. measure) noodle and rvimhinn the fsefery soups. Then add 2 cans milk, 1 Wl cooked d tomato soup, rice, and pepper. Stir careiuuy until well mixed. Put into a cassei role and arrange, raw chopped J steaks on the. top. oner Mix together Chopped Steaks: pound ground round steak, Vk teai teaspoon pepper. spoons salt and Snap into flat "battles nd put on the Spanish Rice. Put casserola under the broiler and broil hej steaks first on one side and theri i the other. Serves well-draine- 5-- adiustments that vimrip-prv:- ' can be made by such simple methods as rearrangements of kitchen equip ment. I By Frances Lee COFFEE V: i Sprinkle with ' Paprika. Serve from bowl. Serves 6. Tarragon French Dressing Combine in flask or bowl 12 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar teaspoon paprika. u, eeml-swe- . Shrti ' I Bowl large head lettuce. in bowl untht bunch watercress. Combine I Summer Fun for Children Children like to cook and thisidea for somethem busy dur to keep help thing ueu ing summer vacation, once in a take over the kitchen while. With some simple recipes and a few instruction as w now an, to clean up, they are all set forcan absorbing afternoon and you be about your auues o part of the house. Have them make nce-n-s candy, for instance There'i very, little cooking to be done with such, a recipe, and it ia a kind of candy that is good for chidren as well tempting to tnem. Rice Flakes Cttfl7 Melt in larg V cup butter. , Tj, Cover witK thick Bike's tomato. iTcp ocJi tomato $lie$ tHik ! A monnd of cottagt thees. 80 marshmallowi. Allow marthmallowt to add 1 wilt, hox ric flake. Mix well until blended. thn Pbt into shallow buttered pan and prea until iohd. When partiaDy tooled, h atrlps. cut In finger-lengt- can nl5fj Premium Sodas ciuton CRACKERS Dinnerette, No. 22 can 2-l- b. 3 i -- n JJL'i&'--ZvT- ViTV""" T j .! wi'".;" I ig a III! TIT? 0 Honey Bee, By - Purity carton 2-l- b. SUPER SUDS Concentrated pkg 22 KERR CAPS iSLffL. 15 9 SANIFLUSH Large 'can ... 19 PECTIN tf;r:.ro!der-e.- 25 FRUIT COCKTAILS 10 COOKIES Lenox Filled Sandwich lb. (4 Knifi" tfm r rtiTiT a A tub win w Him d 24-o- z. nackage cno-niat- o. crated; V runs. sifted , -- -- dotliUJS mmpom bak-fn- g aner ftddition. --- -- Utah Milk Lambs lb SLICED BACON oiiv mixing oh Lean, Mild j,.for POT ROAST .. in mnrlfirate oven 10 minutesT Makes about . ?375.F.) 3V4 dozen lb. VEAL CHOPS cTop'ib. ... Add ,.n erated chocolate, du. -. , ftnd roll in uiot..m 2 mcnes . nvprnicht or ," waxed papei. slice. to enough greased on iSch slices; bake i 25c 3 cans 25c 223 i tAAsnoon vanilla. grater. Grate chocolate on coarseadd flour once, measure, and sift again,. . powder and salt, j,, B,,eftra Krad- . for :arm f r eshProduce Guaranteed Meats LAMB LEGS egg, we ! wen L4 Haocho Assorted, 4 cans Chicken and Mushroom hs pan' Tarragon French DmalBjr (below). ZTiowder; 1 w dif- - nJ 111 . carry different about the dressing used with this salad is the tarragon -- 1 trinnnw - -a VI Jin.uit'iiu mail, uiiu uio""(ioitilled vinegars which is flavored with the pungent tarragon herb. It gives extra piquancy to the salad to help it find favor with the men. Tomato and Cottage Cheeeo Salad 46-o- z. Cookies VUIWWV, Add-reun tarracon vinegar V cup pure olive oil. . that has something a little 4 L.l bw. Ice-bo- x Makes o buffet table bearing a bowl of crisp hJltW V. tmitt cup salad greens topped with scarlet approximately dressing, serve on any giccu ooi. tage cheese, they are tempted to disregard social customs and help themselves immediately. Create such an pffppf nf. fVio vtrv start and your meal is practically a success faff loaves Cut Green, Twin Peaks, No. 2 can Maggie eoe. -What shall I have for dfonarj Cookie recipe. "It is this sum mer's winner, r.hnrolata Chip By FRANCES PECK Beins Horns Institute triumph, fit 20-o- z. Sunny TOMATO JUICE 2 B. '""- -- ssssssffisrsrixj Daw 580 . Barton---- 1 let mo OW to cinch your z. A Winning L three-fourt- Granulated Soap Containing Hand Lotion Ingredient, package Giant 50-o- Julia Loe Wright's, Sliced Sandwich or Regular Coolde ihoroue-hlv- if. 1 - It'ii 61 CAMAY Bar 11 lb. pkg. QJfi SPRY 15 Summer Dessert 4 pkgs. Complexion Soap Flufiest D- (& f, th hnttpr. green pepper and chopped onion, and cook until soft Then add the) and Crisp Tf JELL-WEL- L MARSHMALLOWS I " ' " Fresh Ground Place the stove at the right of the cabinet or aeainst the adjoining wall so the trip from stove to cabinet will be shortened, she says. With the stove in this position, place the sink at tne left of the cabinet to provide a continuous working: surface. If the stove, sink, and cabinet oi work table are arranged around two nr three adioinins walls, unbroken by rfnors. to form a continuous working surface, utensils can be pusnea or reached for. instead of picked up and carried. If doors break into the wall surspace, a" temporary continuous drop-leaa face mav be provided by a table with swivel casters, or both. rnr.hna.rd3 above the work bencn near the sink provide space in which dishes, can be put as soon as arieu, without extra travel. Kitchens are usually easier to worn in if aU doors opening into them are in one end, so that there is no uuu traffic in the work centers, A aervice wagon wiU cut down travel wnece work centers cannot be conveniently arranged. Miss Davidson advises nomeman.for pos prs to studv their kitchens sible time and travel savings adjustthe burden oi mnntc will lierhben V'V (J tllVilW that, triton Cool " n t ness. 'the yellow of corn, the red of 'strawberries. And most important iof all is contrast of temperature. Told food for summer meals if you like but get contrast by serving 'some hot food also in every meal, one hot Indeed, serving at least dish doe3 much mora than just give balance and zest. It actually aids digestion, helps to keep U3 feeling t n, Compact arrangement to cut down the "kitchen travel" will make it possible for homemakers to shorten the time snent in the kitchen and pro vide more time and energy for other activities, and Miss Myrtle Davidson, assistant director of home economics of Utah State Agricultural College Extension service offers a few sug gestions for effecting this compact ( if 4 'Chopped Steak up a summer d. Snecialist Outlines Kitchen Improvements 7 J J. d j rhp entire meal tastes better if it contains at least j y - ess-shape- : - 'lO- - con. SKINNED HAMS R:. Whole or Part - .... Red Tnre Fancy ipe lb. 28 rrAlf O Ctf OO CARROTS 28 BEETS 20 T OQh -- 4 tiZ. TyrrriTfT? 171lfAT0 Oy No. 1 New, Without Tops - lb. No. 1, Crisp Hard Heads - lbv 300 Size Large Size . . A.imu vritariaDS animals, land lareest ..mriH's . " . . AJ1C . h nnnnoiamus. -' .. tiepnani rru- SIRL0INSTEAKTy.3O TY "'rrboth vegetarians. For Farm and County CHICKENS Home SERVEL rm.nniEATSs&..b ' I..M t. ELECTROLUX ii REFRIGERATOR to Tho Modern Convenience Keep Food Fteh Distributed by BROS. CO. J. G. READ &UTAH OGDEX, Plump Friers lb t l 25 23 CANTALOUl'ES n i nn A - lb. &n. ., 1. New Utah r 17 No. - m ib. CUCUMBERS. Long Green 5 3 39 3 6 4 2 5 """ 'mi ;i h 13 ' 9 i |