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Show the MIDVALE Page Seven SENTINEL Friday, June 15, 1951 WeM Jordan Mrs. Clara Refrigerators Are Far Cry from of David Evans in Salt Lake in honor of Paul Gardner, son of Mr & Mrs A B Gardner of Detroit, Mich., and his bride to be, Jean Ranker. The following people from West Jordan First ward attended the West Jordan genealogical meeting at Jordan Park in Salt Lake recently: Mr & Mrs P T Bateman, Mr & Mrs D LeRoy Bateman, Mr & Mrs Frank Schmidt, Mr & Mrs Walter Wilcox, Mr & Mrs Willard Turpin, Mr & Mrs Charles Beck-steaand Mrs Ann Jacobsen. Mr & Mrs Fred Asay were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs L A Asay. They also visited at the home of Mr & Mrs A J Bell. Mr & Mrs Roy Obershaw left by motor Friday to take their son, Ronald, back to his navy base. Ronald had been home on leave before going to Korea. Mrs Ward Hancock of Lewis-ville- , Idaho, is the house guest of her sister Mrs Vera Nelson this week. of Mr & Mrs Joe McCandles Menan, Idaho, were weekend guests of Mr & Mrs Louis Nelson. Mr & Mrs Charles Beckstead were guests at the Bodell family E. Beckstead, Corres. Wallace Webster, son of Mr & Mrs Ernest Webster, left on Sunday to return to his base in San one Diego, Calif., after spending a Rock Cellars on Farm Food Front By IRA MILLER Farm Electrification Bureau When it's hot outside, if cold inside. That's the story on summer weather and, also, sums up the basic feature of a mechanical refrigerator. There are few farm homes today without one. For most farmers refrigerators economic necessities; the means by which perishable food can be stored without danger of spoilage. The growth of rural power lines has led to the installation of hundreds con-sid- "MV f.-Srtr- 1 it er cans of food into well water. No will ever know how many of these sealed cans leaked or how many of them dropped into the well when supporting ropes broke. But, when either happened mother's annoyance was something best described as monumental. Few farmwives have to bother with such pioneering operations today, however. For, more likely than not, a gleaming, white refrigerator is within easy reach in their spic and span kitchens. Many of the newer refrigerators feature separate food storage com- - I i 15-da- y furlough at home. Amanda Dahl has returned from Bakersfield, Calif., where she has been a guest of her son, Arthur. She returned home by way of St George where she visited her son, Clarence Dahl and family. Albert P Dimond returned from a ten day business trip through the Northwest. He purchased a number of guernsey cattle to be sold locally in West Jordan. Vlores Hogan, daughter of Don Hogan, Jr., is vacationing in San Francisco as guest of her fiance's family, Mr & Mrs Ray Lambert. Mr & Mrs Joseph Schmidt and in family spent the weekend Deeth, Nev., visiting at the homes of Mrs Schmidt's brothers, Harvey and Marvin Dahl. Mrs Lawrence Dahl, Miss Laura Gardner and Irma Dell Evans at tended an open house at the home d i r7)77)ffl af thousands of electric refrigerators partments. Maintained at a low on farms. This type of refrigerator perature, these may be used for storfeatures accurate thermostatic con- ing frozen food or for the frozen trols which hold the inside temperastorage of leftovers and fresh foods. ture of the box at any specific degree Some refrigerators also offer autoof cold desired, regardless of outside matic defrosters. Others have special weather conditions. Even on the hot- compartments in which butter is kept test day, the temperature can be at table use temperature, and addifor storing maintained safely at a point below tional compartments 60 degrees. It can be plugged into fruits, vegetables, meats and other any appliance outlet and located foods. wherever it is most convenient. If And, for something novel, turn loose your "refrigerator cook" on the the electricity is turned off temporarily for any reason, the refrigerator following recipe for peach coconut will resume operations automatically cream: 1 cup heavy cream, whipped; as soon as the current comes on Vi teaspoon almond flavoring, Vi teasliced ripe ZVi third again. Under average conditions, an spoon vanilla, 2 tablespoons or more sugar, refrigerator will use peaches, Flavor Vi coconut shredded cup about 22 kilowatt hours of power per cream with almond and tem- srrs:2S? Spaghetti Chicken 12 In Gravy 3'lt lb. ton N Cascade, Fresh Salad TUNA FISH U 4 cam Ouolity larg. A OIn, libby't, Fey. Slit.d No. Vt can 1 tar PEARS BREAD Ilb kol 05 20 Midv.lt Bring pieces of your broken lens and it can be duplicated fh 961-- J Hour txctpt Thors. and vtnlno by ppnt. CRACKERS an added service for this area Preserves S'"Ki Oro- d No.tatan 3 Ik. boa 3 it's . , . especially to promptly relieve courhn,! sore throat and aching cheat mum hi due to colds. M ustorole actually beipa break up local congestion in the sqr; per bronchial tract, nose and throat, j In 3 strengths. i for you . . . frosty 1 I rJ"iil Ncooler-ofTers"Safew- mm M ii 71) qt. 48 cl. lipton'i, Hock 48 rt. pkg. inn 0U B Ski If I I tsf 4 pkgi. ng Orongt 46 oi. can llHfA c Buy ,ar Nob Hill, Quality Cofft At A Saving ; : ore v Tong.rin.or Townhou. Crpriiit PICNICS 't can 46 oi. can B No. 303 can Iter Crvth.d, No. 10 can Good Quality ib. I' l ,1 31 BEEF ROAST Ib. r?C S. lb. FRYERS Ib. Manor Houto 59 69 69 59 53 SUcod PORK ROAST mm! 43! 59: Gradtd, Chuck or Blad GROUND BEEF Froth, l.on HALIBUT 95c 49M u. Small, Smod.d Ib. 25 shrimps ih.;tr ib. 16c 1.11 pi Attorrrrwnt HAMS Whol. or Shanh Hall FRANKS Swifl't Premium, SVinlott 27f 3 cant mo. i5 29 fin Idol. L ' 25 Cold Cuts mm meats 59; 39 Of. 5 Airway, TUWodJ't Matt Papular Flavor u i No. Pp.) 6 (or not If J flavor I for (Plw A ft 49 55 pfcfl- - (Plui Dtpotit) fcattt Green Spot WJt'VjA M-Jfyyr- Canterbury Flavorade r-- SAUSAGE Tatty Vi.nna BABY FOOD Straind CORN Dinn.r.H., Whol. K.rn.1 PARD Dog Food, li can PINEAPPLE libby'tNow PECTIN c, KERR LIDS r a beverages and favorit iI meals. Cocci-Co- la I Party Pride Quality r " Root Beer mmm coffee 2V 39 CA "take-it-easy- Tea Bags Tea Bags ICE CREAM SURE-JEL- llM Spar. (CloM 0t) No. V can Caused by Colds Check the bic lineup of Canned Food IJrJ PEACHES lb. Mr. Wright. 4C HI SLICED BACON w SPARKIES Cr.am.ry tc 1.00 OuoV.r't, PuHd Rico 4H oi. pig. dor ll Lunch Box EGGS Dairy ac;srPf;.922 4 cant to relieve INSTANTLY Just rub on Musterole About 40 per cent of active bituminous mines use trucks to carry coal from the mine to railroad or waterway facilities. P&Vfli aio. cutDiH. UIIQ I IJII I Starts 493-- ICED TEA... made with 25 Jell-We- Crogmont, Asstd. (No Bot. Dep.) 24 ox. bot. Ch.rub, lop Urn) Bums rtih 17 E. Center W can ;rdvChv;:.boJ9 MILK 4 Ibt. Crad. - Sa, light MnI, No. S lnpf(t.d 1 BEVERAGE DRESSING Mid Ebony, Standard No. Rip Van Zee Turin I 1.79 Frank Wlnfiet Phone Mid. 1949. foods for Clubc 39 E Cheese ... & Sardines kpn Pk. & Beans Clyde Buxton Electric power utilizes in this country consumed 9 percent more bituminous coal in 1950 than in o from Clover ,15.49 Corned Beef k:39 SARD - Lennox Furnaces England Imports Coal Great Britain, whose coal export business was never below 34 million tons for more than a decade preceding World War II, now must rely upon the United States to make up the difference in her own supply. has Pickles Salmon MIHMAEEWI1H.. Announces . . . Lens Duplication Service e m. Tomatoes sriE- - 21 MJtutEsmn Optometrist Jane Williams, came home with her. Mrs Fern Cramer of Shelton, Wash., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs P T Bateman, where she will be pleased to meet any of her friends. A homecoming will honor Steadman Sunday evening at 7:30 p m, in West Jordan Second ward chapel, 7877 South 2700 West street. Mr Steadman will report on his missionary activities among the Japanese on the Hawaiian Islands, and music will be furnished vy a Japanese quartet from that mission. Mr & Mrs Ross Egbert of West Jordan entertained at a chicken dinner recently in honor of Wallace Webster of the navy. Other guests were his parents, Mr & Mrs i trig i 1 it Olives 15 Noodle Soup HOMEMAVEJMS Dr. V. E. Burgon, visit Cooling, nourishing snacks are just a breeze with tenting foods like these. Cut down your time in the kitchen foods. with these swell ready-to-ea- t This service cuts my a in Idaho Falls. Her daughter, Mar-go- , remained in Idaho for a visit with relatives. Mrs Cole's mother, SNACK SUGGESTIONS FOODS PREPARED American homes will burn more Fishing results have taken a than 90 million tons of bituminous turn for the better at Deer Creek, coal in 1951. according to reports brought to our ofice by Mr Lee Kay. The past week has returned several limit catches of trout. The perch fish ing is on the up swing as well. Little Abner reports from his camp at the upper end of the lake that seven boats returned a week ago today with a total of 67 trout. Marvin King and party of Spring-vill- e caught 25 nice trout, including ov.e 34 pound German brown. Howard Carpenter and party returned with nine good fish. L C Guyman of Provo and his party caught 11 trout to their boat. With the continued advent of Utah Poultry was warmer weather, plus the other types of fishing that will be legal founded to serve nn June 16, it is expected that Deer Creek Reservoir will again all Utah Poultrymen. fulfill the hopes its "regulars" anticipate for it. and boosts profits. d Easy ways to beai fhe heai whipped month. vanilla. Sweeten peaches to taste. Refrigerators are a far cry from Now fold peaches and coconut into the old familiar rock cellar or the cream and chill thoroughly in youi uncertain method of lowering "sealed" refrigerator. (Serves six.) operating costs e Mrs Alvin Cole and son, Robbin, returned Wednesday from Ernest Webster and their family Free nations of the world holS of West Jordan. a three-to-onadvantage in coal Jack Egbert of West Jordan and reserves over Communist-domina-eLawrence Wheadon of South Jorcountries. dan are vacationing in Utah's southern parks and the Grand Canyon. Furnaces Sheet Metal Work Mrs Charles F Myers of Los AnMIDVALE geles is visiting with members of her family, Mr & Mrs Ross Egbert SHEET METAL and Mr & Mrs Ernest Webster of West Jordan and Mr & Mrs Whit25 Second Ave. ney Myers of Tooele and other relatives and friends of Riverton. rust I i i I i I I I 1 it it J i i Cold lemonade t made in the shade, kept in the refrigerator. reunion in Herriman Saturday night. Saturday night 18 friends entertained at a pot luck lunch ai the home of Mr & Mrs Ross Butter-field- . loin Indt or lotion BurH 1 9-- Pooch, Chorry No. I Mm ssr sauce JUICE JUICE Imrt. Aprlcol, la lord, 9 BHy Iom, Orapo rormlngton. M. 1 Chocoloto (Clot. Out) afAPItV MU CIGARETTES ran. 44 PinooppU Marshmallows cE 10 89 MUSTARD 27 37 .39 1.74 rood. PEAS Grtrait, 0-l- 43c b Flavor Whipped o w w. DUCHESS talad Drotoing wto w fANTAiOUPES MortoH't Snath CARROTS ILu. 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