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Show Class Officers Elected At Bear CANNING POME I I t ill same mob as of four quarts pMh r j of 25 limit a top with but .. . ? I . i cc13 .; .u nound limit, any r sugar to put .Uvcan apply JSe of five P61" P0111 "Slier important clause indi" defin-.- e foods as pri-- rt housewives puts ,v those the for the use of to her kitchen " 'airily- It provides, however, 'anyone who contiibutes the or equipment, or part 'the required for home labor v operations, may consume canned" - 'ents nring prouuv,c food ,he ration points. will receive written Local boards on form R1315, which .cations - for the following information: vring r- ter of quarts or be canned, amount rar needed; pounds of amount of of sugar to used for making jams and ll 4jdress at which the proces-wi- "rait to n, jel-,.- s. type of facilities or not any oth whether y or tne iamuy uaa recer member of sugar for eived an allowance be done; used; be purpose. Ration books tie same War whom on for must be submitted, and will enter the number granted on the cover of sought, is tte La-V- for each pershome canning sugar board pounds be book. of La-V- sugar allotments the form of sugar allotment coupons in denominations i one, three, five and 10 pounds. 'Then purchases are made, War One must also be Ration Book the coupons presented, bearing the serial number of the book. canning Home FEED to farmers are expected a result from OPA's revision of eiafl prices of animal and poultry ds. Previously, the retailer has of m allowed a fixed mark-u- p ,".30 a ton on all kinds of feeds. Savings have been classified, a schedule of mark-i- s from $5.50 to $10 a feeds is ranging U Suggestion: Over Those PLOW POINTS Check J i and MOWERS g Now H , LAWN j t H.C. ROHDE and Machine Works Blacksmith "Mends Everything But People's Ways" ; oy Le-on- Tre-mont- on. FOR SALE Tre-monto- n, Red Bliss Red McClure and RussettSeed POTATOES DEWEYVILLE Mrs. Stella Dewey, of Reddline, California, is visiting relatives here Mrs. Myrle Perry spent a few days for a few days. h with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner anHess of Garland. nounce the birth of a daughter. MothMrs. Louis Spackman and children er and baby ate doing nicely and visited Miss Grace Ladel in Salt Lake will soon be at home. Mrs Kenneth Burbank has planned City. S. NORMAN LEE A 1 g g jj FREE EVERY TUESDAY movie reviews, special recipes, f KERR CAPS Canning sesson jusi a&sad CERTO M. C. P. PECTIN Powdered Pectin - enn-ncr- HANDBOOK son is 100 quarts of canned" fruits and vegetables a year. This figure includes both home and commer-- 1 cially canned foods. Divide that 100 for fruits quarts in thirds, for tomatoes and berries, and tomato juice, and for vegetables with a large portion in leafy and given vegetables, and you have a rough estimate of your family's needs for the year. one-thir- d '. TOP PRICES PAID FOR USED CARS America s essential workers need more and more used used rs to keep rolling to work. If your car is not being if you want to sell it for any reason see us I IRST fr our SPOT CASH and HIGH DOLLAR offer, 'e are Sing all makes of cars. The cars we are buying are being lk;ectcd to a careful checking or reconditioning pro-Rrand then because of the volume we are handling, offered for sale at attractive prices. You can help, indirectly, ln'he war effort and car you can get a big price for your -- hy selling it jo us NOW. "r, Wayne MAIN 5 ST. co. sandall motor TREMONTON, UTAH AST COOKING Sultana Autuin Seedless - Alhers - 50-o- 4 z. ... TK A3 r z:j' K'.ov Ct.i-- .i i ks BuT i sj IVC,t7J,T, g:t TO SAPEVYAY I'LL JX Fresh Xq. VALUES K ViA GRAPEFRUIT .CC foc::3 55 10 lbs CARROTS 6 NEW POTATOES Shatter White- - - ft 25 8 14 lbs ORANGES Trot- - Kipp - Fancy LETTUCE Crisp Solid Hia.Is - lb A I) . natiom vw.'.tj c." ti:e KX? CUT f'CESAP: PKKES EFFECTIVE MAV TriE T CJT Dl"-t,U- STCKCS OH, HAVE 14 I 5E to 20 ' , riFFEKCM CEiLiW ( i.A fk'ICES. SAFEVVAY5 AKE LOW, I TO KG'H WiTM. AND CEtLINo rKiCCSANO WHC'E'EK PQCS.'SJE THEY FUiNT VALUfS-AN- D I CT THE 6ESTVAUH. A'lAfsE THEM EVEW LOA'ER .ST 9 ruA.?;:v. '. JUL - Fresh Crisp Clip Top MAfXCOOH ITEM, tviO LING 15 Utah - lb 1 lK'Mrt Sweet ''.vt j:t a r'.'" CEIU'.O PSXE 3 70 COST OF UV1N3 FOM JC'AP.'JO AND 'i can z. ASPARAGUS pkg. and Bonds KguhiKy RATION 12-o- lbs 48-o- z. 5M3W YOU. . tall f cc. rr.f pacm or rrH toy!a'?'j'e AND . MorreTs Assorted - - TtCr ACtN'T SO BAD. MOTHER. LI' S CO DOWN 34 25 33 - lb, (5) LUNCH MEAT pkg. Buy War Stamp can z. Sunny Bank - lb Bleach - ijuart BJ.Mch 28-o- (5) MARGARINE Powdered - can r th-v- Keep 'Em I'Jjing STAMPS KKI) VALUES (8) CHEESE pkg 48-o- z. Su.anna - f J'NTS Tl i 25 CANNED MILK can 39 Scro, RAISINS 39 OATS 20 OATS 22 Pancake, Waffle Flour 19 BON AMI 13 CLQROX 15 WHITE MAGIC 10 quart Morning Glory, Quick - V ITU I H Luxury Blend - lb 4 .... can 46-o- z. (21) BEANS Edwards Coffee Sttjeway I Sunny Dawn - State. Carnation - can 20-o- z. (11) Tomato Juice Misce'dcnzous Values JIontematcrs''Dnre.:u ALL! I Country Home - Box 060 Morning, can . Western Trips Tuesday. -- 12-oz- cans (14) CORN COUPON AfD MAIL TODAY City IN A LIMITED SPACC JCLIA LEE wniCIIT, D." T omato - 3 (12) CORN J T If you're cooking on a burner behind a screen or in a very small fpice, you'll want to rend "Cooking Jn A Kitchenette" in this week's l'amity Circle. It's free at Safeway out on OH, JUST CANT SEM TO KEEP UP WITH THESff THINGS f liancho 20 20 12 13 18 16 cans 3 (3) SOUP Oakland, California Please send me the nr-- handbook on homo canning by Julia Lee Wright. (Special Wartime Edition.) Enclosed you will find 15c for cost of booklet, as well as for all mailing charges. Name Be sure there's enough storage ppaco for your canned goods before you plan too much canning, for if you haven't a place to keep them, don't can foods will spoil.' They should be stored in a dark, cool place. It is not wise to keep them in the kitchen because of the heat from cooking. IT Gerber's - Julia Lee Wright ). 46-o- z. (1) BABY FOOD Highway - Unless you have n pressure cooker or can borrow or rent one or share with your neighbor who has one, just forget about canning vegetables, meat, poultry and firh. It is folly to even attempt to can these things in any other way. Jar:, Lie's, end Classes Assemble all your jars that can be used for sealing. Some mayonnaise and peanut butter jars and other jars can be used if they take the lids. Cheek standard size the mouths of the jars and discard all those with chips, cracks or flaws for such defects make perfect sealing impossible. 0RAT Town House - d P. 13 31 can 18-o- z. Grapefruit Juice can (i d Take Inventory Check your cannin;; equipment firct. A largo preserving kettle is a "must" for fruits and berries and tomatoes. 'V--.- Town House ON CANNING FILL OUT THE can z. 14j-o- 22 14 ran z. (2) Grapefruit Juice - equipment you must have . . . when you need pressure canning, in fact, everything you should know for successful canning, dehydrating, and jam and jelly making at home. Storage Spoce ' Sundown - pkg. z. 29-o- (8) FIGS lere's real canning help for you . . . gives you all the whys and hows of home canning . . . what self-sealin- g poclallit. Transport four or moro to ichool. Traniport farm or marlno work or. Phyildon, veterinarian. Interna or public health nurie. Minitter, prieit, rabbi, embolmer. tobor conciliation, recruiting, training workers. Official government or Red Croft builneM. Traveling ichool official. Member of armed forcei traveling to duty. Yellow Cling - 1 Plan Your Canning Budget A fair allowance for t ho average per- rOR (21) PEACHES 45 bottle pack (Special Deal) 3 r ' s This year the legion of home will lie far larger than ever before And with the canning season just ahead, it's none too soon to start planning now for this food conservation event. ' - dozen Complete BLUE STAMPS UNIT VALUES 10e 22c Regular Size - dozen 1 tucntinl war, hot pltal er utility worktr. or production J. Construction, r.poir, molnt.nonco workor Canned Foods Cttnmn? Subtitles KERR LIDS C.v serviceable. household hints, and other interesting features are a regular part of this sprightly magazine. Get your FREE copy each Tuesday. PA Permitted to Buy to make (r?5ar Additional thousands are nowof eligible new the for purchase VVv application Pontjacs. A ration certificate mav now be obtained by any Person belonging to any of the following groups, if his present car is a 19 9 or earlier model, or if his car, irrespective of age, has been driven over 40,000 miles, and in the car not e'ther case the Rationing Board considers articles, Timely one-thir- jours while you can have a choice of body types and colors 2939 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah I one-thir- Get UTAH FRUIT EXCHANGE Ten-net- BSTR ACTOR Established 40 Years BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH laborers who will be distributed to farmers throughout the county needing assistance in producing war crops. County Agricultural Agent Robert H. Stewart, who is the secretary of the county labor committee stated that money had been set up by the county labor committee to recruit and pay the transportation to the camp, of sufficient laborers to fill the camp. The State of Utah through the Wm. Governor's representative, Eusticy has repaired the buildings, and all will be fully equipped except bedding, whrch will not be furnished. The occupants shall be requested to furnish their own bedding. The camp should be ready and occupied within a few days. Farmers needing help are asked to immediately make request through the U. S. Employment office or the Extension Office. All other details shall be carefully and hurriedly worked out. Additional Thousands Now Ault. R. Mrs. Thomas Ault I Farmers of Box Elder county will be happy to learn that the C. C. C. State Labor camp at Willard will in a very few days be ready to house Japanese farm PRICES ,:i there on and family, of Richmond, fpent Sunday at the home of his father, H. P. Rasmussen and other near relatives. Mrs. Elmer Nielsen and small children, of Ogden, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Francom, this week. Mrs. Denton Richards, of Logan, and her grandmother, Mrs. Angeline Hansen, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Anderson over the weekend. Mrs. Ray Conger and son, of Ogden, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel, this week. Mrs. V. L Hansen was an invited guest at the Ladies Self Culture club in Garland last week. The Misses Alice, Lavern and a Petersen, of Ogden, spent several days this weekend at home with their parents, Mr and Mrs. L. C. Petersen. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J Walter Green extend sympathy to her and her family. Mrs. Green received word from Royal Oak, Michigan that her little grandson had been instantly killed when struck by an automobile as he was going across County To Use Willard CCC Camp To House Laborers till be in REVISED 9 ELWOOD. Breaking with the customary practice of choosing class officers in the fall of the year, students of the Bear River high school last week elected officers for the senior, junior and sophomore classes for next year. Purpose of the change was to allow officers to register for the course in leadership taught by Milton Johnson. The juniors elected Ross Bowen of Beaver Dam, Elna King of Garland, and Nona Jean Nelson of Howell as president, vice president and secretary, respectively, for their class next year. The present sophomores elected James White of Garland for president, Lois Forsgren of Howell for vice piesident and Colleen Miller of Elwood for secretary. Officers for next year's sophomore class will be Boyd Marble of Doris Bothwell, president; Stenquist of Tiemonton, vice president; and Ruby Davis of Garland, secretary. Unsuccessful candidates were a3 follows seniors Don Miller, Clayton Conley; juniors Bryce Erick-soPat Durfey, Irene Isaacson; sophomores Loyal Glenn, MariMiller, lyn Maralyn Stark. The two service clubs of the school also elected officers. The girls' club, the Agenda, chose Clara Wood for president, Eleda V Smith for vice president and Rogers for secretary. The boys' club, the Bruins, elected Orin Adams for president, Hadfield for vice president and Mac Hansen for secretary. which housewives r for Home canning - 'Enounced by OPA. btate -- iTit Ivins. ure by Mrs. Carlyle Johnson and sons, of to visit her husband, who is stationed Fielding, and Mrs. Leon Kerr and at Camp Cooke, California. children of Tremcnton were guests Mrs. Charles Burbank attended the of Mr. and Mrs. N, Peter Marble on funeral of a relative in Richmond, and also visited her daughter and Tuesday. Calvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. family at Malad last week. Motther's Day program was sponWheatley, spent a few days as their guest, returning to Rozell, where he sored by the Sunday School Sunday and Mrs. William Hubbard at Wil- is employed. morning. The program consisted of Miss Louis Pierson, of Ogden, spent songs and poems and the special lard one diy last week. Miss Gertrude Hansen, of Ogden, the weekend here with her parents. speaker was Garland Puzey of Each mother in the ward Mrs. Roland Scoffield and children. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. received booklet containing poems a of Randall, California, visitted at the V. Hansen, this weekend. mother. MarMr. home of and Peter Mrs. N. honoring Farrell Francom spent the weekend Sunday evening at Sacrament at home from the U. S. A. C. where ble. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and meeting the speaker was Mr. Cook he is taking special preparatory traindaughter, Shirley, and Mrs. Clarence of TremonTon. ing for helping his Uncle Sam. Miss Cleo Norr, of Salt Lake City, Each mother who attended the an- Perry and little daughter of Preston, the weekend here with her parMr. home of visited spent the at Idaho, nual Mother's Day program reeeived a potted prim rose. Last year a fern and Mrs. M. G. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. ents. Sandra Hansen, of Salt Lake City, was given and the ladies were asked Perry accompanied their guests of to bring the plants this year. Mrs. Ogden, where Mrs Clarence Perry granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen, is spending a few days Grace Kroksh received a prize for and daughter left for Alilene, Texas, is here. husband where and their father having the best fern. A very splendid stationed in the service of the U. S. program was given honoring the A. mothers of today and of the past. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow and As evidence of the fact that spring Linda, of Brigham City, daughter, is here and we are engaged in an were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. "ll out" war program, Mr. Waldron came to school Monday morning to Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. C. J Dowey of find his 7th and 8th grade pupils all Joyce and Arnold Fryer of out. The students were in the beet fields assisting with the thinning. Ac Deweyville, were guests at a birth cording to reports, 2 pupils reported day dinner given by Mrs. Rupert that they would stay with him to the Blackfiam honoring her son, Kent's birthday May 9th. end of school. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, of Oga den, spent Saturday evening here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs T. the stivet to persuade a chum to go With him to Sunday School. Mrs. Ralph Bishop is at the-hol Miss Miller, of Salt Lake of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hansen. Her baby is still in the inCity, spent Mother's Day at the home cubator at the hospital in Brigham. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green visMiller. ited at the home of his sister, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. P. Y. 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