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Show October .18, 1945- - .Thursday. BE :RIVER VALLEY LEADE A;U R, TremcntonrUtah Page Five I cosaisraa M. imam sk IF your body is OUT OF LINE NUTRITIONAL ILLS TAKING FARM TOLL SOT FEELING WELL vou may need an - See Dr.Wm.Eli Hawkins I 5 4 T- Tremonton -l . Mr and Mrs. rlicir euests this week, Mr. Tn i wuJ Vm. Vnirfel of Ualdweu, laano, anu daughter ana nusndiiu, icv Mrs. Dallas McNeil of Rup and ert. ..COOK'S I Jean Heina Home Vitamin A, found in green forage and grasses is probably th most essential for animals. Livestock deprived of vitamin A develop blindness, sterility, and water logging of the tissues. Vitamin E, is no longer considered so Important, bej cause many farm animals Bynthe-si- : it from bacteria in their digesVitamin C, the anti-scurv- fac- y tor of orange juice, is often related to functional sterility of cattle and horses. Vitamin D, the sunlight vitamin, is very Important Animals kept indoors and fed no hay may develop fits and easilv broken limbs because of vi Mt sun-cur- ed Inatitot PARTY GIVEN FOR HAMILTON A" RED STAMPS Few foods have greater supper-tim- its cream cheese contains as-me- body-buildi- interest of its own. Time-savin- g, taste-assuri- trick ng practiced here is the omission of a separate salad dressing. Instead, the dairy blandness is offset by prepared i yellow mustard, real Worcestershire, and a stinger of distilled white vinegar, worked into the curds of the cottage cheest. Tomato Aspic Ring with Cottage Cheese Salad Center . Combine, then heat for 10 minutes 1 can condensed cream of tomato soup, undiluted Vi cup grated celery 1 tablespoon grated onion IVi teaspoons sugar IVi teaspoons salt teaspoon celery salt Dash red pepper 2i cup water 1 bay leaf. - 11-o- z. Strain. Add, to above hat liquid, until dissolved 4 stirring unflavored teaspoons gelatin (softened in V2 cup cold water for JO minutes). Add tablespoons distilled white vinegar. Pour into ring mold which has been oiled or rinsed in cold water. Chill. Unmold when firm. Fill center with Cottage Cheese Salad (recipe below) just before serving. Garnish top with chopped green pepper if desired. Serves 6. k-- . P Garland, with the names of 19 other senior students at US AC in the 1946 edition of Who's Who Among Students in Amcrcan Colleges and Universities. ' THRU JAN.3I Now Heie come good Nov. I I SUGAR STAMPS V This looks like mange, but is actually Vitamin B deficiency. sickness caused by internal parasites. Whenever animals that are free from parasites and from germ diseases fail to make proper gains a mineral or vitamin deficiency should be suspected. Practically all of these deficiency diseases can be cured if they are diagnosed and treated properly. However, accurate diagnosis is almost Impossible for the untrained person, and in cases like this should be left to the judgment and experience of a trained veterinarian. TXA THRU DEC. 31 I I J Or j SHOE STAMPS book no. 3 GOOD INDEFINITELY v1 ;; I opaI 1 CUP THIS CHART FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ARLETTA CHECKETTS JOINS USAC SPURS LOCAL NOTES Arietta Checketts of Bear River City, was among thirty-six Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cornwall sophomore coeds initiated into the had as their guests Sunday, Mr. Utah State Agricultural college woj Cornwall's niece, Mr. and Mrs. chapter of Spur?, national Milton Anderson and two child- men's service organization, at early Sunday morning ceremonies. ren. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen and Mrs. L.' J. Cummings visited in family wcrre Salt Lake visitors Salt Lake City last week with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Saxton. Tuesday. a Mr. and Mrs. Israel Fackrell was happily surprised by a visit from their entire family Sunday, with the exception of their one son Dale, who is statoncd on Iwo Jima. The occasion was their twenty-fiftwedding anniversary. They received many beautiful gifts including a beautiful cake from the Continental Baker's in Salt Lake City. T Handsome "Post Vfar" Models Exclusive Maytag Features if Important "Post War" Improvements if New Quality, Efficiency, Ruggevlness Come in now for full details BONE ELECTRIC Phone Tremonton 151 GOOD SELECTION OF New and Used h INQUIRE Mrs. Geraldine Burris and two children spent the week-enin Sandy visiting with friends. d Bob Cromie of Chicago is experiencing language difficulty as he Iwer Plumbing Co. Mrs. Seymour Hill and daughdickers with a Japanese rickshaw motored to Ogden Tuesday. ters Mrs. Earl Christensen was very boy for a ride in the ruined capital. Price has doubled since surrender, pleasantly surprised Thursday also true of other Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winterton prices. last browhen her week, evening left Monday to visit in Califorthers and sisters gave a party at nia. her home in honor of her birth ENTERTAINS AT day. BIRTHDAY PARTY Forty guests attended and en joyed a 'pleasant evening together. Mrs. Wesley Gephart enter' A delicious luncheon was served. tained at a party Monday after' noon in honor of her son Clyde's Visitors at the A. R. Bennett fourth birthday anniversary. The home last week were Mr. and Hallowe'en theme was carried out Mrs. Irvin Cook of Carey, Idaho. with caps, whistles and clever decorations. Games were played W served to 17 r.nd refreshments little guests. Tremonton Phone 126 r m Mm m mm nw S. NORMAN LEE ABSTRACTOR miiiirinfl 'hlli STUDY GROUP ENTERTAINED Established 40 Years BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Kt iJn.mi.ni inn !!.- 1mm i, -- imiimii 1. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Chrisentertained tensen delightfully members of the Study Group at a ' chicken dinner, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frciss and Bishop and Mrs. Clifton Kerr were special guests. A Suggestion: Have Your FAKM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW wait until you are ready Why ta use them? H. C. ROHDE Blacksmith and Machine Works "Men da Everything But People's Ways" Radiator flushed, supplied with antifreeze. Mr. and Mrs. 'R. M. Bone spent Monday in Salt Lake. 3 Mr, and Mrs. Ross Rhodes are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl born at the Valley hospital, October 4th. The mother and baby are back at home now and doing well. Hose Connections checked, replaced if necessary. 5. Fan Belt Inspected, replaced if necessary Crankcase drained, flushed, refilled with new Vicor Motor Oil. s$ j t mm if 1 Oil Filter and Air Cleaner checked. We Have Available L. BRAND J rtSSts-jci- Transmission & Differential lubrication with guaranteed Vico lubricants. NEW ENGINES PARTS INSPECTED All NEW PRECISION-MAO- e FACTORY INCINEIREO AND fW OUIET ENGINE IN YOUR PRESENT VEHICli SMOOTH, repoirj expensive engin ond loit time hove one of Iheie new engines installed now. Avoid Crtmt Sachet Si the new perfume keyed to yout busier life. No liquid to ipilL Instead, a fragrant cream, elegant and appealing. The tiniest bit of Creme Sachet applied ith the little wand lingers emio inB')r for many hours. Four enchanting fragrances Adoration, Springtime, Desire, Persuasion. ADAM'S DRUG NOTI TO All Abe AH -- -. brand rw bwfMngt - - .. -- SHOPS REPAIR AitaM....tNKHE PARTS PACKAGES 1C- Specialized Chassis Lubrication with guaranteed Vico lubricants. FOR wrH, kntoM REBUILDING YOUR ASSEMBLY f nton. P". In cylinder ." Winzeler Motor Co. on) tlock. Tires checked, switched, recapped if necessary 10. Tou. Gut CnjcHf fOWERFUl, PERFORMANCE j 1 0. AS5LMBLED AND EtOCK TrSTtD AT FACTORY wit: when her namj wis selected to appear THRU DEC 31 Next stomps was given India, My America, by June Garfield, and greatly enjoyed by those present. Dainty refreshments were serv ed to club members and two guests: Helen Abbott and De- Esta Sampson. 2 Cottage Cheese Salad Combine, mixing tuell 1 pint cottage cheese 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper tablespoon chopped green onion C"P grated carrot teaspoon salt teaspoon prepared yellow mustard teaspoon Worcestershire sauce I tablespoon distilled white vinegar. THRU NONA30 i Thursday evening. The book, "My BIRTHDAY HONORED P. C. Petterson, K0USEH0L0 FATS oct.3i mVm e savor. For the same kind of protein And when It has satisfying heft. its creaminess is punctuated by fresh vegetables it acquires texture value,, and food PHWl A POUND FOR USED H appeal than a tomato aspic LITERARY GUILD salad. It's so cool and caressing ENTERTAINED to the tongue, so refreshing in its Mrs. Ford Jeppson graciously garden fragrance, its mildly pungent And when the aspic has a entertained the members fiavor. of the can of condensed cream of tomato Guild her home last at Literary on takes filling soup for the base, it va'ue, too. Cottage cheese, heaped in the center of an aspic ring, adds further to this salad's fiilability, its 4 POINTS PAY PS?Wthru phosphorus. All too often, livestock owners mistake deficiency diseases for common livestock diseases, or for Mrs. Melvin Hamilton enter' tained for friends of her son on his 7th birthdav anniver- sary. Eighteen little boys and girls enjoyed games and refreshmnts. ' That Satisfies RETAILER3 tamin D deficiency, especially when there is also a shortage of lime end Jim-mi- e Supper Dish JAN. DEC. Pct-terso- n, Calling Tokyo Taxi J1MMIE OCT." NOV. SEPT. AUG. deaths. tive tracts. (SyiHiniL ij "di'ficiency disease" seem to be paying an increasingly prominent part In causing livestock losses these days. Cropping over a period of years has depleted soils ot many minera! elements Important to livestock health. Als. because farm animals are dependent on their owners for rations, nutritional deficiencies often occur when the owners fall to provide proper ration balance. Vitamin deficiencies rank equally with minerals as causes of poor health, unprofitable gains, and premature So-call-ed ADJUSTMENT wme JULY &- - PREPARED BY AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH and you are GARLAND GIRL GAINS HONOR, Honor came to Charlene daughter of Mr. and Mrs, RATION STAMPS GOOD Battery tested, recharged, replaced Jf 0 Heater, Spark Plugs, Lights checked. necessary i9 See Your Nearest Ufah Oil Refining Company or Dealer Distributor, Station - 1 i ; V - 1 J |