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Show 6, 1945 Friday, July Page Eight Italian campaigns, cmplojcd Thun combinations of 7 Musqu'.tos ttcrbolta, Bcauflgtitcrs, and P61 Ul.uk Widows. He has 17 served overseas more than been months. Cache Soldiers Active in Service that Germuny has difeated, the p.lots of tile Now Homes For Bombed Britain va-lio- rt i " News Briefs . pean j IN OOf PRESERVATION To accomplish a first-rat- e job of freMint-.home canning, can advises Myrtle Davidson, director for home economic of the Utah Extension Service. Capture and hold . all possible flavor, color, minerals and vitamin values of the fresh vegetables or fruit. She offers the following Ups to i home tanners a ho want to keep their canned foods from being on the dull, droopy, ti&teless. and vitamin-ls- s aide: Put up only ripe fruit; young tender vegetables, no canning magic exists which can bring old tough beets or snap beans bacx to youth again. Neither will can. or tinent. Lieutenant Turner Is as- mng Improve hard green fruit, tomaor fuit or bruised overripe signed to the ATC base wear Izindon but he Is now also famil. toes. In fact, a little d imaged iar with cities such as Naples. food can cause spoilage of a whole Brussels, Paris, Home and Frankcanning batch. furt. Work, quickly. Call on the men As he wings his way across and children In th family, if the continent. Turner carries the for many hands hasten grave responsibility for the much ncceasary, n needed supplies and the important th? Journey of produce from gr-demust foods When to tanner. in hi plane. Brigadier passengers General Earl S Hoag, command-Inwait, they wilt and toughen, and general of the European di- vitamins and fresh flavors disapvision, USAAIt air transport com- pear. Keep food cool and a ell mand. is proud of the safety re- ventilated. cord winch his pilots have made Count canning Ume accurately. In their millions of miles of Allow the. full time advised for flight. Lieutenant Turner is an lnteg. processing, ond then lose no time ral factor In the armys occupa- In removing Jars of fruits or totion of Germany and the rede, matoes from the boiling water ploy men t of the American troops bath. With a pressure canner, aljiit as he was in aiding the de- ways d for canning non-aci- d feat of the Nazis. follow carefully direcvegetables, Captain Clayne Tripp, whose tions for opening canner, then mother. Mrs. Lorena Tripp, lives take the jars out promptly. To at Richmond, and whose wife, Inside the canner Mrs. E. A. Tripp lives at 1617 let jirs linger more cooking than Is them gives Capitol street, Ogden, served as a staff officer in the 62nd Wing, needed. Tin cans should be placed cold running fighter bomber component of the immediately . In Twelfth air force, in the final water. of the Mediterranean phases Store Immediately after canning campaign. Warmth and Now awaiting redeployment, the In a cool, dark place. the loss increase to tend 62nd Figher Wing dealt some of light as well color and the most punishing blows lij. the of vitamins, canned history of modern aerial warfare Use the products during to the German forces as they Uie current year. Longer storage attempted to make a last stand is not unsafe, if foods are properly in Northern Italy. Aircraft and sealed airtight, and stored ground stations of the Wing op. canned, canned foods decrease in but well, crated combined to help blast a food value as time and path which permitted the Fifth quality and Eighth armies to chase the goes on. A good food plan calls for Nazis out of the Apeninnes and empty jars, ready to be refilled across the Po Valley where they when each new canning season surrendered eventually May 2 rolls around. 1945. Write to the County Extension Captain Tripps outfit was formoffice for a canning bulletin and ed in December, 1942, and during the bitter Tunisian, Sicilian and suggestions for sugar substitutes. j , 11 jean ?frtLr.ror"risr,r:d vitamin carotene (forerunner of in as-lst- Mr, and Mrs. Lillian Pribble, Logan, has been awarded the bronze star medal for meritorious kevnee wrj, the air corps in the theater of operations. 0( instead of green. Tins slegeMion fcumiuts at the eeines from Georgia Experttiid Rhode tested tnent Stations who recently different varieties of pepPt Euro- Star BrOnZe .nt to rt tl Gardner, !) from their vats most in vitamin k I,i sweet jypper .y$ y? I? .i t off trims division than port eornmand are busier whose ever One of these fliers, job has grown since VE day u Second Lieutenant Hyron D. Tur. 152 m r, son of A. M. Turner, West Ct nUr, Logan. Supplies must still be brought countries. Into the bat er.vitinel it fleeted by the Army be redeployment program must moved. These soldiers ond civilians arc flying In ATC planes more than ever before. It is not glam orous work buO essential. During the European war, these pilots carried the vital war supplies and the Important personnel to the war zones ond reAmerican turned the wounded soldier to the United States. New ATC bases were opened os the war pushed into Germany and now there Is a vast network of airfields throughout the con- Pribble Awarded . . . , . e.' college, Utah State Agricultural 52 months service In the j)tti been an dmw Is with the 19th Tactical and ascorbic acid (vitamin C they turned red. are rich in both of AJr Commind. Peppers these vitamins when they are at the mature green stage, bat they; w en show a remarkable increase as they however, A e i se rocket-bom- b blitz. V w .. toil, auto .,in .to Fix- such as gas and kitchen ranges sinks, shown at right, supplied by Britain, are bare of luxurious to touches American housewives. tures, Ten S, of the type shown above will be shipped overseas through lend-leoby the U. S. for 30,000 British families, victims of the Nazi . varieties or peppers J! is meexsary Rhode Island St a- - fringes. Then ui " moJid ot l wcorWc add I,., J iv Pimento peppers, this is to lower uie became red. nozzle 5Ug.tly. LP t!?e the Georgia Station and tovllw in U, the rotaUnB roll. htit off frost vroro 50 porcrat richer In lurnrble .nd th on those h.rvc.trd f"1" frn8( early In the season. i Even the small amounts of sweet Make the most of your left-ovpeppers ordinarily used Huffed or km of tuhn salad, or to add color and fla- - foods, advise homemservice Keep Extension C tor to mam dishes, may do a (on-SAn flour- - dry beans and cereals vitamin toward the bit Uiderable . servto was , containers Luncheon keep covered Ufchtly anniversary. become1 out moisture and insects. Sort ped by Mrs. Sheffer and ' orted by her sister, Mrs ionon are tatoes. apples, citrus fruits and Stuffed red few is, to the following: Mrs. T. I onions often, to wd out the dam- ll, E;,rr Mrs. T. W, Jaivls. Mrs. attractive, and delicius. end sliced left-ovcoo Mrs. Rinda j red peppers add appetizing color aSed items. Put Griffith. Robert as such rag , peas, asp1 vegetables Chambers. Mrs. 'Richard Roskelley, and flavor to salads as do green . carrots, cauliflower Into Mrs. G. L. Reese and Mrs. Helen j rx.pers j broccoli, I Toolscn. Mrs. G. L. Reese won i salad, or use them in cream.of- left-ovscore high prize. soups. For Why the edges of rugs or C ? vegetable rolled as oats, such held was cooked reunion cereals, The Roskelley often rmam dlrty aft,.r the at the Logan canyon park Sun- -, vacmim cloam.r. ha, gone ovcr the try adding brown sugar, raisins or milk. Bake dav entire surface, is a question that eoked prunes. nuts and sauce lemon with serve hot Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Leonard . h J)orplexed many a housewife. ;nd Mi es, of Salt Lake city. Mr. nd for a pudding dessert. Serve left . the a.lst of om equipment pcc Mrs. Glen Toui. spent three davs over gingerbread with hot lemon U- S. Department of Agriculture at Island park. In Idaho. cake with caramel rauce; left-ovMrs. explain that thLs occurs when the Miss Helen Daincs. and or grapefruit sauce. Use lemon, has been Robert Ballard and daughter Joan nozzle of the crumbs or b!Tad crumhs in of Ogden, are visiting here with allowed to go beyond the edge of A1. such cs apple relatives. Uve rug. in order to draw air a.'.d, 5toraKe space M good arrange Mrs. Roy Smith spent a week dirt up through the rug, the noz- -. as pQmie, and keep perishables as the guest of her son and zle must be the ii.skle Just kept cold and clean. family. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Smith redden. Prefabricated houses . 1'' - t familiar er 1 ted-rip- The Book of Mormon rias met at the home of Mrs. Alda R. Al-lThursday evening. Mrs. Jay Mrs. Alda Allen Knudson and were In charge of the lesson. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Reid Mrs. Gearv. N. Roberta Jensen, Mbs Vcrda Bankhead, Miss Theada Downs. Mrs. Marion Bischoff and Mrs. Jay Knudson. Mbs Vcrda Jensen will entertain the dub at her home July 12th. Henry O. Hansen spent Sunday in Ogden visiting with his son and family, and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen. Mrs.. Florence Brough and her Hansen, Miss Gladys daughter. week-enas the guests spent the of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Raymond at Og len. Mrs. Raymond is the daughter of Mrs. Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Low spent Saturday as the guests of their son and family, Mr, and Mrs, Leo Low, Of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Raymond of Grace. Idaho spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Rinda Chambers and Oliver Nilson were business visitors ' In Ogden, Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel Miles and daughter, have Mrs. Grant Holman, to Salt Lake city for an indefinite visit. Mrs. J. E. Sheffer entertained Thursday afternoon her birthday club. In honor of her birthday n, in-la- w d e. er 44444-- V J er I , er Provo. M. Private First Class Lloyd air Barker, of Blaekland army field, Waco, Texas was extensively entertained while home on a furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Barker of Brigham city, gave a dinner party and Wendell Hansen gave a lawn party. Mrs. Zina Hall Is critically ill at the Budge hospital In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Barker, and family, spent Sunday at Bear lake, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elhett, of Bicknell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ellett and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reese. Miss Belva Jean Lundquist sub- rr tted to a tonsilectory operation tween machine and rug. If thej nozzle runs over the edge the air rushes into the cleaner without going through the rug, and the part along the edge Is not cleaned. Opposite tactics are In order, y The office of government Is not to confer happiness, but t She men opportunity to work out hapWilliam piness for themselves. Ellery Channing. may be laid as a universal that a government which at the Budge hospital recently. more than it ought will Visiting with his parents Mr attempts less T. B. Macaulay is Nclson perform G. Mrs. Grge j and Pnv La Marr Nelson. j Private In a great house there are not Nelson is In the air corps and has of the air course the completed only veSsels of gold and silver, craft welding scool at Chanute- but also of wood and earth; and Field, Illinois, and is being trans- some to honour, and some to lue 0, dishonour. ferred to the field at St. Paul. Colorado. It rule ! ; --w- wjiwjmm' f- -. fr. J wiV - , TWfCi i I , - j.J f aA'A t "i f nhi ffii f iwSi Miscellaneous Items Summer Day Foods Salad AAR Serve with ftuuo Grade Large Cold ft 280 120 COFFEE Eeo7ntiar A 2 DEVILED MEAT CATSUP ZEPHYR s 8Dtk'...d Sonny Dawn Tomat CAKE FLOUR will wear DIAMOND DUETTES CHEESE 120 PAROWAX M0 SYRUP lak TEA anteiury JUIOE , s'flk. ItS ,(16 points.) 80 0 o7 Ppr SIi6py !n.ha"d IIo1Iow Map,e 21.0 :,piWa!ne SUZAHHA FLAKES POSTS GrENUT WHEAT HEARTS & 260 170 SHREDDED RALSTON 280 350 420 480 420 CANTALOUPES GRAPEJUICE 10 Fl0UP 12 Tine 140 210 120 160 Distinctive design in a diamond Bridal Duo. I Both . . . 54S50 BEEF ROAST FRANKS 'fs Elaborately carved Bridal Ensemble. Both . . . HALIBUT $Q05Q Diamond Bridal Duette of breath-takin- g Both . . . prjcs Indue? ROUND beauty. 5g50 easy terms Mrot To NORTH main ff. 'O&AN, UTAH R0,l SFrlsh. STEAKS COD FILLETS Food OS points) Lb No points, Lb TOMATOES No-- 1 Golden Center Pound Solid- - Re . fw LETTUCE ORANGES CABBAGE . 90 170 180 80 60 s |