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Show PAROWAN TIM 'y PAHOWAN 19. 1947 All AlPTfMHIR I I Coat. jsRiXXMtNT aid aatb kludkol. '"T .J.J '""li 5RA 'apl ' !v OUR CLASSIFIED ADS WILL lh PU" mor .tody rrgtrrd alio PROVE. THIS, too!. mmbr' fcuUr K i.- oa ' prof ram, and tr.lin ,h g I will be score 1 h RESULTS Our ' r'1 lo j in. l ,h ' Ik pf " SOMETIMES A VERY LITTLE THING WILL BRING BIG . -- f k her-of.- bul a few, lata- u.rd l.J completed anrollmant lHa induatmf that on ,d lo B.g l.culty I a norb. nlred 7 and new ataff member provided the cle, choice "! of coure ever offered. , doe not already have one, a ocia! w, ihould obtain when he i( about to take indutry or commerce. Centennial STATE FAIR DAYS what ia beyond No one know the miner pick. Therein he the fascination that it attached to min- the hope ing. The uncertainty of atriking a big ore body, cause to push further and further bevond the eartha crust. to cause men to take thi gamble, must be adequate reward at the end of the search. It is becoming and more difficult each day to develop and mine metal and the search is progressively toward lower level. ... If we destroy the initiative i. tifl the courage of ilm.--e whut.. velop the unknown, .ur ru k. It will and imlu-tr- y Lein said that our future s among nations will d- he l .! n.u. ..! by the extent and -t our resource., In. mg m Above, a muo-a well defined fa. e ..f ore in N" '1' of Ltahs producing knows vhat i I.. .ml th.it l.il Only additional w . hw. what 'he undergr..-,-.vui-me- ends n . i on.-mor- I j Help Themselves l ENIOY paditf CONDUCT FREE CLINIC FOR THE HARD OF HEARING MOTEL, PAROWAN ITAH. SEPT. 22, 1947 FROM 10:00 A. M. TO 2:00 P. M. M 4C in many thi city will have an exceptional opportunity to find out they may The once hard-of-heari- again noise-fre- e HEARING n experience relaxed, A FREE hearing. CLINIC will be held Sept. 22 by Mr. tthich Littlefield at tet time he will the hard-of-heari- for individual hear-ln- t deficiencies. This clinc will olio terve to introduce a new Acousticon development in hear-maid. Thi new diicovery by th worlds first and oldest manufacturer of electrical hear-ln- S aids offers amazing clarity Jnd brilliant tone without the harsh background noiaet usually encountered. This instrument, in 'Pite of its power, is to small it barely covers the palm and that w'th the batteries enclosed ! betters have been pouring in MIDWAY mi fuuU-- tb it-Ucula- r - Cavalcade of Stars -- fc t Ctarrd IdaHsio icl4. idaiult 60c akilti; 2Sc ckilA Cn4sU4t - r4t la 1 12 4t State Fair Grounds SALT Admit and tion of atomic energy projects, safepolitical free- financial and investment of the things from any American guards. for the dom prepared which will help more Americans Iron and Steel Institute. safer, more We are more interested, he live longer, healthier, more efficient, proscomfortable, wealth new in creating wrote, and useful lives. We want for all the people than in divid- perous our cake and have it." eat to which ing what there is, a luxury The General Electric executive economy nly a we need government in the said children. its can bestow upon economic picture, but modern tinkering in high Blaming must :es for the present situation government's participation executive not law. by be by ... which many manufacturers, should par-tin- p and other business men have no whim Government an as enfoicer, he said, ite. alternative but to increase w; ges a petty tyrant. a mt :n little a higher and kick prices to Staling that we have right order to bail out, Mr. Wilson com-- r of virtues the only sp criticized the principal distortion-io use. fairness, and respect the price structure. ... a v in our national law mak-- r. In somewhat roundabout fasn. Mr Wilson declared that the Iron ion" Mr. Wilson told we citizens owe them a duty have piwate and Steel Institute, naexpert advice and our come to a situation in fields. It is in counsel special tional life important to managesome form of that he vensaid, vital, and vendor ment and labor, continuous conference be set up dee, public servant and private leadto at which we enterpriser. It is this: Area more ers in business, agriculture and social stability, purchase of wealth, labor will sit with representaequitable distribution the hazards tives of the proper committees ac-of against insurance and House and Senate, and with of unemployment, sickness and cess to the statistics and knowla of other unhappy economy by giv- edge of governmental departbranch of our tra- ments asist the legislative stressed chunk ing up a large laws. He the in writing and independditional freedom such a conference would be ence in favor of a planned and that ex"advisory and unofficial, but controlled economy? and helpful. the nation has ex- - tremely practical ed i . Stating that R OECite' you wui.i a scientific re.,sn n. on nd eggs make such a ,r s'vuig I. .. d com!). nation, heie .! , S.nniists of the Bureau of Aii.'ii.U lluMi.indiy have found food ,f. .1 ti.tei!iN of t!.e-.e.ull other SO well that ,i.e two supply nmie nourishment Afall eaten together than wlun expert-- j rut n sepal at. lv Previous merits had tdiown that the protein j. pork enhanced the null. live in. N 'W If ignored, roofers wain tl.alj value of bread eaten with it It si ell is that the plotein of e(, :S do. n. tintool rot nioistuic may of . or the wood in the deck n.a swell i.h.iiH'es the nutntive value covthe olein in roof polk. the tcai pi and buckle and mav make its ering Often, water way inside the wal.s and cn.vio Motorr Iti At a lloii'i far from the souice of the lean, To I'okrr Cmilfc Dam cracking the p.astei and staining Hie wallpaper. Four giant electric motois, e . h i a tod at fj.i.UOU hoisepowei and Patching Hoof Seldom Pays Unless a roof is replaced before cvceed.ng by more than 5U the capau'y of the m st it ends its uselul life, the mu-tiourn s of the house may reuuire lep.ms poweilul altiinating current . And the cost is likely to exceed ever built, will be consti uv t. or the U S liuieau of Kecluliu..un. the pi uv of a new roof. will power pumps to stu e seldom roof old They an Patching U. S water from Grand Coulee dam o of the K 11. Snoke pays. mole than a null. on Bureau of Standards states that transform semi-waste lands in a single appaient leak in a bj.i.y aeies of a fainung oas.s. into Washington the roof is usually wcathep-Each of the motois will be as forerunner of other larger leaks house, wdl as a u large relatively that will appear in the and 325 tons a weigh require comes snort time. . . . Theie force equal to the pull.ng power time in the life of a roof on eveiy of 30 automobiles for starting permanent structure when it is Each motor w.ll move no longer practicable or economi- purposes.water to supply the needs cal to effect repairs. When that enough as New Yum is the only of a city as large time comes, the four unifs Together, City. solution. meet the water requne-ment- s There is more to consider in could of 28,000,000 persons. iniits selecting a roof than just tial cost. A roof not onlv fii.ui service for 7. Million Acres of Trees provide trouble-fre- e many years, but also it snou.J Neeileil for Timherland beautify the home bv its rich texAn estimated 75 million acres of ture and blended colors, and protect the home from the danger of denuded and poorly stocked forh of the sparks or flying embers. The Na- est land, about tional Fire Protection Association commercial timberland in the reports that flammable roofs are United States, must be planted to a major cause of fir e and the prin- trees if it is to grow timber within the lifetime of present-da- y cipal cause of conflagrations children, reports the Forest Serv-of Hoofing, such as S. Department asphalt shingles, generally may ice of the U.Forest acreage plantbe applied over the old roof, Agriculture. 1926 toeliminating the expense and mess ed in this country since of removing the existing covering. tals almost 6,500,000 acres. If a ! j j sup-Mi.'i- it e - j om LIKE (ITT t Ground t onlf: Me A Me six-ioo- in FOR COFFEE LOVERS By Frances Lee Barton you are one of the millions IFwho like the flavor ot coffee In cream, cake and other desserts, , the following Qj- recipe is going to he a favorite in your home. The coffee flavor is secured In the easiest way imby aginable merely using, as a n ingredient, the required amount of instant soluble coffee. Add it, as suggested here, to packaged vanilla pudding and presto, to delight you have a sweet course an epicure. Coffee Cream Pudding 1 package prepared vanilla pudsoluble ding; 2 teaspoons Instant coffee; 2 cups milk. Place pudding powder and soluble coffee In saucepan; mix. Add milk Look gradually, stirring constantly. over medium heat until mixture comes to a boil and is thickened, stirring stirring constantly. Cool, sherbet occasionally. Pour Into or with glasses. Chill. Serve plain 4 or 6 whipped cream. Makes servings. Mocha Cream Pudding. Prepare as directed above, using prepared chocolate pudding. Coffeescotch Pudding. Prepare as directed above, using prepared butterscotch pudding. i.-- Cool Meals Call for Hot Breads ' , 2 . ? I . ' , ' By WESTEBN WORD FOB BEER IS BECKERS ynn HtOTK S UIT.C C . . '1 Wa ' MOLL1 E MARTIN g Blend cups sifted flour tablespoons calumet baking powder 1 tablespoon salt 1 cup 04 pound) shortening Sift flour once. Measure 3 cups Into sifter, add 1 tablespoon (3 teaspoons) baking powder, and I1teaspoons salt; sift into large bowl. Repeat. Cut In shortening with pastry i nder or two knives until finely divided and mixture resembles coarse meal. Makes about 7 cups Ever Ready Blend. Place in glass jars or crockery bowl and cover lightly with cloth or 6 'Sf M ' 1" wise y p. y homemaker who knows that a meal should have something cool and something hot, soft and something something crisp. And a really smart girl knows that color can be used to tempt the most jaded appetite. For a cool summer meal of salad a hot bread beverage, and dess.-rprovides the something hot, something soft, and can even provide inviting color contrast. For instance, Blueberry Muffins whih give added zest to almost any meal. When made with the basic Blend recipe given here they are as easy as rolling off a log. In this recipe, made wi'h double-actinbaking powder, the important preliminary mixing for several batches of biscuits, pancakes, or muffins is all done In advance. So when you decide on a hot bread for tonights dinner, its a simple matter to take the final steps; and it's a wise decision to make your choice Blueberry Muffins. Its a 2 TIE X J, Vibg4 ' Ever-Read- d blend IS velvet-quie- t 'ay that no "'hat it iHi . i time-savin- background. The "anufacturer of thi instrument t - Ever-Read- those who have already Ined this new Acousticon saying how thrilled they were with thi hearing aid. Many of them ay fhat they have never experienced ,uch clarity of tone against such ''$ .V. t from one can even imagine may do for them until fhey hear it with their own ear. Those hard of hearing who ve been searching for the ,nwer to their personal hearing Problems are urged to attend 'h" FREE CLINIC. Complete nrmation will he mailed if yu cannot he there. Write Acousticon-LittlefielCo., Atlas Building, Salt Lae C,y Advertisement. ix;s n: coon i one-sixt- control WILL (lmri dcpu-.ssio- ll-s- Littlefield rv.f n the knowledge, perienced the pielinmury ard doses of planned and service of leaders conditioning experience and after a dec nt labor and economy in business, agriculture rejected them at the polls to aid Congress conin writing fair and elsewhere; Mr. Wilson tinued: construand We do not want to turn away ctive laws is the problems of inflation, from by proposed W E. agriculture, housing, Charles of president, and unemployment, the perils General Elec- unregulated industrial d.sorders, tric Company, the benefits of constructive of uniin an analysis unionism, the question of economic versal military service, regula- state-manag- tk warn Crtfraaul tik&U: foattry Slant, ft 4 1 CM iiUti 4 tW M tkea. ...th A plan to utilize Waldo L. m ii m nt SEE Farm, Business and Labor Leaders Should Be Consulted By Lawmakers He Hard Of Hearing Sept. 20 f . . . tW '; m w - tb of 1 s naw of boue- - arminf and a buildinf. J,.t common ranch. BAC canyon q ,i the ettled down to eriou itodrnt jpe - 1 I' )" 11. nv Ion 4 has it Urn situc tho roof over your hoa.l was chocked? Will tho roof continue to waul oil the elements fur another vtar. or ha- the we.ilhei hiaten the l.fe out of it? Hoofs too oftiii ate taken foi gi anted. Simply because a lm many jeais, home owners roof has given go.nl 1 the nearby farm belonfwar. iba college. They for .ocial diver- 'm ppp.rtun.ty of a danca, lawn j, ,k, form 7 ud Check Your Roof Before 'Sneak Leaks' Develop 1 pro-l,,- d (tudant .j.m. teitirf period, tour of tba BAC tJducled bnn card ihry 1 effi- - brrn unexpectedly ... frro. the most cLug. t tfi.il it holl-c- , of a subject to I.I p4.it att.tik Hot m- isuns Like the root. ,m : 1. fm.'c u:iJ snows Winter it . it, ami w inds blow mg It o .. k to up and tv..: it direction Most pulds uf a house s. for attention bvfoie it is t.. .. -1uint Hakes an l a."l Ilae uvls U)ftut ahe leii.gv i.'.d - iv.ei gets nui-U.K-Us job untd wv..t:ui takes Its toll. Then, watci s.eps All j fonnly 1 rfitration ,h h.mlf iulit4kt may get , at have alway murnr local oll.c of tho aociol arnJ for any rvico ia tty admin. trol on. Th.a ha rttojr w curit)r lo.l or datlroyed h-uu- Now for claa.a.. ho ond hi hi bron 1 urt.oi and l ration ot I otrial trkor Worker trd and in th r tounl ol.l of Whats Beyond the Drill? rdBl in it. ctrd.l I iCj - til Tka wotkara plate to allow circulation ot air. Store in refrigerator or other very cool, dry place. Keeps well for 3 or 4 weeks. To Make Biscuit biscuits, measure 2 Blend Into bowl. Add about cup milk and stir until a soft dough is formed. (Use more or less milk, depending upon particular flour used.) Turn out dough on lightly floured board and knead 30 seconds. Pat or roll J2 inch thick and cut with floured" 2 inch biscuit cutter. Bake on ungrpased baking sheet in hot oven (450 F.) 12 to 15 minutes. For cups 10 to 12 Ever-Read- Buttermilk Biscuits Stir 14 teaspoon soda into 2 cups Ever Ready Blend. Substitute buttermilk for sweet milk and proceed as directed above. Blueberry Muffin Blend cups Evsr-Ready3 cup sugar 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 cup milk 1 cup fresh blueberries 3 y Blend into tablespoons of the sugar and mix. Combine eggs and milk and add to flour mixture. Mix only enough to dampen flour. Sprinkle remaining Bugar over berries and fold Into batter. Fill full. Bake in greased muffin pans hot oven (425 F.) 20 minutes, or until done. Makes 12 large muffins. Note: If desired, 1 cup thawed be quick frozen blueberries may substituted for fresh berries. Measure bowl. Add Ever-Read- y 3 |