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Show THURSDAY, m.T TAZZ FOUB Mrs. Helen Jones LOCAL ITEMS THE LEIII FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press was in Ameri-- j can Fork cn business, Monday. metal case i finish. "I am not alraid of tomorrow, for lacquer be replaWd. must ?I have seen yesterday, and I love has corroded today." WHEN DEFBOSTING clippings into the drm prevents ice from scatter! which way as it scales oft and eith Eddington V'arney Cpl. and Mrs. NO SUPPING Every Thursday THE AET OF LVHNG LehJ Chinook, Montana, are visting with and Sgt. and Mrs. Dean Mitchell Resid. 1G0-JPhone a refridefrost-c:iTnle as H is to relatives In Lehi. were in Yellowstone Park last week. To touch To keep scatter ru SS from George P. Price. Manager the up with eager lips geiator, and taste. needless herself (.mnomist saves Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson of Lt Howard Robinson phoned his Not drain it; Entered at the postof'ice at Lehi. afterward Dy puiung out an old rubber ia, Salt Lake, were week-enXtteJx, as second class matter. guests wife that he had arrived safely at To woo and tempt and court a bliss, , along each side j esunli a Fort Ord, California. of Lehi relatives. and nome economists. airecu. 'inis evaporator, the of Not attain it; Advertsing Rates Furnished Upon Miss Shirley Barnhart spent Sun- To handle and caress a joy, yet Mr. and Mrs. J F. Fagan of Salt Request Hold it lightly, Lake, spent Sunday with Mr. and day with her mother. Shirley is Lest in Pleasant Grove. it become necessity an4 cling employed 11.00 Mrs. Lowell Brown and family. Subscription One year Too tightly; Arvene Gale has gone to Moses To see the sun sink in the West, the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Price and Lake, Washington, to work for the night of this Clean, Family Newspaper family and Mr. and Mrs. John remainder of the summer. Forgetting; In American TTRaSMPtffiASSOCUIlO!! Price spent Sunday j To have enough to spare, to know THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Fork canyon. the joy Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield v . Free from crime ad sensational news . , Free from political Of giving; and children spent Sunday in Free from special interest control . . . rree to tell you bias of To thrill response to every sweet world-widstaff of correPleasant Grove with relatives. OiT- -A the truth about world events. Its cwn news and its meaning to life you spondents bring you Is living! features and your family. Each issue filled with unique Mr. and Mrs. Mark N. Cook of to clip and keep. Author Unknown. Vernal, spent Saturday evening " PlMtohlnf fltmt send ,.mpU copi Che christian Scl BaMoa with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gale. Ma. 1. Suto. Nerval om, IN FUZZ FLOATS OFF Monitor. t NUM Miss Jane Justesen is at home Street Plemt tend t 1 Those who'd like to eat their trial tubtcriltticm. I m. after a vacation in Grantsville and .State., .tan., City if it sometliiis clot0$l peaches whole J Salt Lake. weren't for the fuzz might do as home economist Miss Betty Davis of Pocatello, a Westinghouse ii does: in Dip pan of boiling peach ir Idaho, is spending two weeks as a house guest of Miss Nadine Jones. water for just an instant, and G watch the fuzz float to thet top. f-Mr. and Mrs. William A. Merrill HANDY SCRAPER and children of Beaver, called at St the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther wl Three bottle caps tacked onto a Gale on Saturday. he small stick of wood, and you have Pa r Miss LuAnn Brown returned to a handy scraper for scaling fish. her home on Sunday after a week's Open Early Mornings Until Late Evenings Every Day visit with her aunt, Mrs. Frank CLEANING METAL LAMP BASES Sa: WE CARRY THE FAMOUS WASATCH GAS AND OILS Hellewell, of Idaho Falls. th( When it comes to keeping metal at Let us grease and service your car for summer driving. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Frost and lamp bases clean. Myrtle Ja; HIGH FLASH TRACTOR FUEL Best on the market. director of Home Lighting sons, David and Guy, of Kanab, r ani from I We carry a complete line of auto accessories. spent from Saturday till Wednes- for Westinghouse, has found the directhe H. that D. following Carson. Mrs. experience Mr. and with day tions give the best results on all J Is Lake except chrome. Dust base with a Jerry Hitchcock of Salt Mrs cloth." Apply thin coat of spending a few days with his soft dry chit i f J wax. stand a few moments, Let Rachel Mrs. grandmother, mol then rub off wax with a soft dry OCCi Corner Center and Main St OTTO LARSEN, Manager cloth. Liquid furniture polish is Mrs theremoves Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Anderson taboo as it frequently the and son, Kent, of Emmett, Idaho, lane '.vere guest of Mrs. Kate Anderson Mr. from Wednesday until Saturday. fam Mr. Mrs. Ralph of 8-- "Hands Demonstration Of Precise Helicopter Stability e self-hel- p Sx-let- n . P3-- It.:- i: fc r Fahs-bende- r, i - We Repair Bicycles DOC'S SERVICE 5 Helicopter Pilot Floyd Carlson removes hi hands from the controls during a demonstration flight at the Niagara Falls airport, showing how the helicopter maintains stability in the air. Such stability makes for safety and for precision control. Thia is one of a series of helicopters developed by Bell Aircraft Corporation for a twida variety of post-wa- r uses. and children of Pleasant Grove, spent the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. d ' pound (bulk or links) V-f- NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR NEW LOOM CER1NG Mr. and family, Mrs. Mary S. Merrill and Miss Winona Wanacott of Salt Lake City, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Luther Gale. COME IN AND SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF LIKOLEUM and PABCO R08S " and Mrs. Victor L, Merrill LIGHT GLOBES IN ALMOST ALL SIZES and Mrs. Bert Beck and sons Mprriii and Jerrv. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woffinden and children Gordon, and Anna Joy, were at Mr. If you need hardware, or home furnishings, get it at the Smith Hardware PHONE r i R. J. SMITH, Manager MAIN 30-- WHAT'S THE IDEA OF BRINGING THE FISH BEFORE l M L OUST BETWEEN US, II fHE FISH COULDNTH WAIT ANY LEHI STREET, DONT WAIT AND BE DISAPPOINTED BY NOT) WfcAUNO WITH DRIGGS I. OIL CO. v J T YOUIX B6 PLEASED WITH Black Rock on Wednesday. "W" W mmf fllPObISvSO iSA HI Vf yJK i W'WarS'WW tMtW Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald of American Fork, are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy, born on Friday in the American Fork hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray are the proud grandpar ents. A L?l"u bc n "Hg: J 3 toL:fW&'& a5eS ' 6 I 'pi S Vs4ieT' J--' WE ARE OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY Our Lubrication Service Nc Truck To Large or Small. Try We Deliver 50 Gallons or More Free of Charge. . t Roger Price enjoyed a dancing party and supper on Saturday night. The occasion was the birthday anniversay of Mr. Webb. " 6 PORK IT ' Cok 4. m 6 Servings PORK CHOPS and NAVY BEAKS Cook navy beans; season with tomatoes, onion, salt and pep- arper. Place in casserole and chops range thinly cut. browned on top. Cover. Cook 30 minutes or 4 Servings PORK HOCKS DINNER" Simmer in seasoned water until meat, begins to fall from bone. Remove-an- d keep warm. Boil whole carrots, onions and pota- toes-istock. Garnish with pars- lev or'sTee" Pa- - n: pan. links and eggs on top of mush. Cover and cook eggs in slow oven. Servings "BOILED sausage. Make mush corn meal. Season. Alternate or APPLES ley, and MEAL link of 1 cup Spread in greased baking Servings CHOPS-FRIE- 8 Servings SAUSAGE 0NE:DISH SQUASH Brown thin chops. Season. Re- move from pan. Fry apples half done in pork fat. Replace chops on top of apples. Cover. Cook in slow oven 30 minutes. or kraut BAKED VS?, Mrs. FLOREKTINE Simmer in seasoned water 't3 tender. Pour off most of stoffc Add 1 pound washed spinas. Cover; barely cook spina Serve pork on bed of spina witn horseradish cream if (shank end) i - Simmer in seasoned water until tender. Twenty minutes before serving, pour off most of stock save for soup anl adl3 sauer kraut- - Serve meat on bed of ONE HALF HAM 1 --or Makes 4 Servings -jV JP-K- Make 8raTy- - or Servings Divide bulk sausage into 8 pat- ties. Split acorn squash into nd sea- halves, remove-seed- s in each half.. son. Place-patti- e Bake at 350 F. for 1 hours. fi0CKS WITH SAUERKRAUT ) irjs lit l v V to 8 Servings HAM -- and BATTER PUDDING Roast ham at 300 F. Make musn of ' CUP meal and 2 CUP milk- - Stir in 4 beaten eggs. Season. Bake at 350 F. in ham drippings. 6 to and 8 Servings Toast split buns or English muf- fins; Cover with thin slices of Bam; Kace poached egg on top of ham, with. Hollandaise sauce overall. 6 to 8 Serving! I HAM SHORTCAKE BENEDICT WITH HAM EGGS Bake, cornbread or ham, stretcmr aceawr egg ery.. Serve between .and 0" shortcaket cornbread or it with hard i i'f The above table bear3 out the old adage that "Where there's a will there's a way." In this instance it applies to the question of stretching the limited supply of meat that Mrs. Housewife ia able to. buy under wartime- rationing. Here are just a few ideas that may be used in preparing three different pork cuts sausage. - and chops. hooks or knuckles, -t- o. make the meat g fog There are many other eppetaW ways. to. extend pork & W " beef and: lamb I ItotiSSiS I I s !rcral planes bullet, I1 Aligh j f THE PEACETfMt: JEEP IS HERE! Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woffinden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb, and Mr. and Mrs. J 30 minutes- 8 SAUSAGE" 6 Servings STUFFED PORK CHOPS T1 J2 i5Ji! or PATTIES Brown thin chops. Moia bread stuffing size and shape of each chop. Place each chop on top of 1 its stuffing. Cover. Cook slowly SFiiSTwSlSfl WMmM 4 llLTf-i- Mrs. Bert Beck and sons, Mis Grant Chris tofferson, Mrs. Niron Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans and Lt and Mrs. Don Evans at tended! a reunion in American Fork Canyon on Tuesday. RICE Combine bulk sausage with 1 cup cooked rice, 1 egg, t cup tomato juice, seasonings. Drop by tablespoonfuls into hot fat, brown, cover and cook slowly 20min- - --Makes LffJi"!..., END PORK CHOPS ' AND SAUSAGE fe O0c::5i"SF Dish Jam Makes 6 to 8 Servings PORK SAUSAGE 3 Ray McDonald of American ForW, has spent the past two weeks with Mrs. his oprandrjarents. ' Mr. and James H. Gray. to Stretch the Pork Easy Ways Mrs. Harold Nielson j i TjSf!' E ft f ' in the plane protec the w produ ft S .. i QUOTA SET Oil BOOK DRIVE CORNER THIRD WEST ON STATE STREET, LEHI W) lul ijjbss-v.!- ri y" I : -- n-c m 13 (I mimlira nrnnmn !i l' iti f a m Stanley M. Taylor, chairman of the Book Drive for Russian War Re- -' lief, has received word this week that a quota of a book per person has been set for the people of Lehi In the drive. Arthur Gaeth, State Chairman, has given the follow, ing list of authors books desired: Dreser, Lewl3 Bromfield, Sinclair i i ! 1 tJ It IUNOIO WHISKEY Mta 14 proof. 60 DltlUtafi Mtral f rata N.Y.C Op, tflrfH. j Heminway, Steinbeck, Hershey, Aldridge, N Pearl Buck, Caldwell, DeKruif, Priestley, also Galworthy. Jack London, OHenry. Twain! Shaw, Wells, Kilping, Conrad, and Hirdy. The Classics sought are: Shakespeare, Chaucer, Milton. De- foe, Swift, Stevenson, Washington Irvln, Franklin, Cooper, Hawthorne, Poe, Whitman, Longfellow. The drive will continue until July 28. Books may be left at the Library or cither drug store, or call S. M. Taylor. , h-- tI:" THE ft . unique baUnc, drive, WiX-OveVla- jeep, just unveiled dependaha?; 1 for w ' 1 le"ime fn - basic c ivi . to the public. combuie.Thl !urei r,rtr tisrHt truck. some of tf e new Jeep function, nl bov ira.lIer ,oa'1 hw 4,1 b' holes for fence poite. Plowin8 . nd I e Ill n 11 J", " |