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Show Friday, June 16, 1914 The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Nutritionist Lists Canning Aids Seven point to success In the canning of fruit and vegetables during the 1944 season have been formulated by the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics. advise Mbs Etna Miller, nu. tnrionbt of the Utah State Agricultural college Extension Service. The point which have been list, ed by the beard are a follows: D Can only fresh food In tip top 2 Have food. Jars, condition; everything used In canning thoroughly clean; (3) Work quickly, so as to can freshness' ; (4) Heat hot enough and long enough to make bacteria and other organisms harmless, so they wont work- In the food and make it s (5) follow spoil; and time tables, backed by scientific research; (6) Make sure Jars are sealed to keep spoilage organisms outside; and (7) Store canned food In a cool, dark, dry place. During the past season, Miss Mvller reports, many canners put up" fruit and vegetables for the first time, and were unsuccessful, mainly because of accidents and bad practices resulting In spoilage. Some of the canning was done with Inadequate equipment as well as insufficient information, but even old and experianced canners ctill use questionable methods of work, sbe adds. Oven canning is a common source of failure and accident, says the nutritionist, and the high of accidents attributed to this high type of food processing indicates that oven canning is dangerous and should be avoided, the oven heat regulator is not accurate enough for canning. If the heat is too low the food will be under-cookeand will not keep, and when the heat Is loo high, pressure inside the Jar may be built up to the explosion point so that Jars will break. Cold air may also strike the Jars and cause violent explosions when the oven door is opened after the jars have been In for some time. Liquid bubbling out of the jars may extinguish gas flames where gas stoves are used, and make an explosion from accumulated gas. air-tig- Making French frlet Is easy with this mw household gadget. The operation consist of pressing the poFrench fry culler down over tato, letting the checkered wires do the work. It of course cubes or dices other vegetables, fruits and foods. LEWISTON FIRST WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL REORGANIZED "Jeep Climbs Tree That Blocks Its Path v. Memorial Services Held For Pvt. Chester Stephenson Beautiful and Impressive memorial services were held In Lewiston first ward for Pvt. Chester Stephenson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank M. Stephensen, who was killed in active service of his country in North Africa. Advancement of colors by Stillman Pond, Faye Lee Van Orden and Clarence Wiser. Chior sang Through Deepening Trials", invocation by Im Edward Learth;vocal duet, a Pilgrim" by Marva Tibbitt and Emma Stephensen; talk.by Syl-mJessop, member of bishopric; organ solo, Oh My Father; talk, rePres. David O. Hendricks; mark by Bishop Waddoup; chior sang, Now I Lay Me Down To Rest.; benediction, James Taggart. A large crowd was present to extend their sympathy to the family. Mrs. Lucille Rogers was hostess to the La Ga club at her home on Thursday. Dainty refreshments were served end the afternoon was spent In playing bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Beth Blair, high score, Mrs. Roma Stephens, all cut. Mrs. Oretta Barber entertained the A Tons club at her home Friday afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served and the afternoon spent In playing bridge. Mrs. Ruey Bemhiseel returned from Parma, Idaho on Tuesday where she had spent a week visit- - u 'Y, I . Hrll-fc- f l - . Ber-nhls- rf ' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Capable of pulling a 155 mm howitier at 42 miles an hour over almost any kind of terrain, the original of the amazing accomplishment! of the Jeep" shown above, is one under condition previously believed impresent war. It perform possible and it is one of the tool that is helping the United Nations forces to push back the Nazis ar.J Japs on war fronts throughout the world. In a recent test the Jeep" climbed 79 inches up the side of white oak tree before the tree gave way in a test at Camp h a here. As shown above, after the Jeep knocked the near Ripley tree down it rode rough shod over it. The Jeep" originated at Camp Minneapo-lis-MoliRipley in northern Minnesota, and is manufactured by the Tower Implement company. 28-inc- let's Broaden OTAKlS HOME ne Home On Leave For Fathers Day son, born Tuesday in Spokanne, Washington. Miss Anna Lou Holjensen, formerly of Smithfield Is employed at the Drug store at the Army Base at Wendover. Miss Holjen sen is staying with Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and family. Lion Perkins, who has been attending the navy school at Farra-gu-t, Idaho, is on a furlough. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perkins. Bonnie Wolfson, Dorothy" Law, Bessie Nielson, and two children are returning to Los Angeles, Cal after spending two weeks visiting with Mr. end Mrs. Lewis R. Plowman. Miss Eva Plowman will return with them as their guests. Visiting with his parents, Mr. t CHICAGO, ILL. Lt. John Griffin, 21 E. Elm Street, here proudly holds his son. Junior on his lap, while they both recall the boys first five years from the Baby Book which will contain the com- plete seven year history of the child. spending a few days visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cash. Royland Gyllenskog, home from the Pacific theater of war is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gyllenskog. Ensign end Mrs. Leon Smith! proudly announce the arrival of a MAESKETT . r Industries supporting a population sufli-cient to consume most of the products! grown and much of those manufactured within a state makes for a healthy economitjj condition. j .. .. vr ( fa Normally the employees of Utahs mining industry and those directly dependent upon it spend $15,575,000 for food, $6,400,000 for rent and homes and $4,750,000 for clothing: annually. 9 ' The mineral industrys average disbursement for wages, freight and supplies amounts to $85,000,000. Soothe your Irritated eyes with Murine d Second, Lieutenant Grant Athey with his mother, Mrs. Mable Athey for two weeks. Miss Carla Rae Winn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn left D. C. Friday for Washington, where she will be employed by the government. Miss Edith Winn left Monday for Portland, Oregon where she will spend the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bybee and Mrs. Katie H. Cragun. Mrs. E. T. Smith of San Francisco, Calif., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Read and two children were business visitors in Ogden, Tuesday. Mrs. Eunice Buttars and daughters RaNae and Nedra of Lewiston spent Wednesday visiting with her mother, Mrs. Isabel Bingham. Mrs. Delva H. Koefoed and daughter spent Tuesday visiting with friends and relatives at Preston. Mis3 Carina Nilson of Montpelier, Idaho 6pent the week visiting her mother and brothers. Messrs Carl Clark, Lewis West, Ardeth Farrell, Grange Rasmussen, ing with her daughter and son-i- n Reed Halverson, attended a bus-law, Mr and Mrs. Henry ZobelL iness meeting of the California Mr. and Mrs. William Hatch Packing Corporation In Ogden on adn family of Idaho Falls spent Saturday. the week-en- d guests of James TaSergeant Ned Miles of California was a visitor Monday. ggart family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pitcher Mrs. Earl Karren and Mrs. David Hendricks were Logan visit- announce the arrival of a son bom recently at the Budge hosors Saturday. pital. Mrs. Pitcher Is the former The advent of warm weather Donna Lou Reader. This Is the brings a notice to all consumers second child for the couple and purchasing new ice refridgerators their first boy. Private Vernon Cash of Texas Is to watch the dollar and cents ceiling prices Tee boxes are priced according to the pound capacity, HEW! BACTERIOSTATIC" H. L. Thomas, OPA price specialAll stated refridgerators ist, be tagged with the manufacturers name, brand name, type of model, ice capacity, the ceiling price and selling price, with the exception of those models purchased from mail order catalogs. Buyers must be given a sales receipe, invoice or some other form of written now finding great favor statement showing the price paid. Acid Indigestion ;i ht Is visiting and Mrs, William Scrovther, Is and Myrtle Cooper. Scrowtlwr of Mrs, Mae Ledcngham of De Sergeant Norman the tank division of Fort Knox, Moines, Iowa, has been visiting with her parents, for a month. Ky. Sergeant Glen Balls la visiting Mrs. T, B. Farr entertained at a purty at her home In honor of with his grandfather, William IL Mrs. Glen R. Winn and Mrs. A. Cantwell for a week. D. Weeks, who are being released board mem from their duties ber of the stake Relief Society. Relieved In 5 minute or Each were presented with a gift double your money keek and refreshment mere served. Ini iim hairiiNint, irton hmiu p frwtr Mis Grace IN. tman entertained ptrmct it lh ftHMt ariiai RHr imw ? lik (fuss (n i!MuntsHf Nft Isiailea Hell an bring ta at bridge. Guest were Mias Wil- fit Ofti AaiW mxrf Uk M ftUtftt ifi Uut lis Covey, Mrs. Winona Lundqulat LT c ;! d'uftuta u per-centa- At the Sunday School conference held In the first ward Sunday night, June 4. the 6unday School was reorganized. Retiring Theron Nellson. officers were; superendent, who has served faithfully In this position for six years, co un colors; Cecil Beecher and Ar-v- el Wiser. New officers sustained; as S. R. Rogers who has from a short returned recently termed mission In California, coun-celo- rs Arvel Wiser and Delbert Bodily. Pape Seven Every citizen should cooperate at every! opportunity to promote industrial expan J sion, which will broaden Utahs market. - A ' Originated by an eye physician, Murine bring toothing relief to eye that are tired, burning or (marring. Just two drop in each eye and Murine start at once to soothe and refresh. Murine contain seven ingredients ; : . is used in thousands of war industries and first-aikits. Safe;:, gentle... soothing. Use it yourself. ff d im m THE METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTA!l International Smelting A Refining Co. tl lTniU4 Statee Smeltin . Tintlc Standard Mining Company ssv. ar O Smart Appearance O Comfortable Fit . . 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