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Show y THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH CaWiu hit Back of 70 oed Jfv e OJLL Make your shopping list on an envelope. When shopping, place each sale bill in the envelope. Then place envelope in record book to be entered when time permits. File envelopes. Com union," NICKNAME:' The Old Dominion STATE FLOWER : American Dogwood MOTTO: Sic Semper Tyrannic CAPITAL: Richmond Doughnuts will crack and brown before they are cooked inside if the fat in which they are fried is not hot enough or if the sinkers contain too much flour. , To remove paint stains from fabric try saturating two or three times with equal parts of ammonia and turpentine, then wash thoroughly in soapsuds. If the lid of your pressure cooker sticks or if the cooker leaks steam, rub the edges of the fid and kettle with cooking oil before sealing it. Laces and embroidery should be Fingernail polish thickens all too pressed on the wrong side. Place a soon but you can delay it by sort- turkish towel under embroidery so ing in the refrigerator. designs will stand out. TENN6 S S E E ' EDWARD EMERINE Cauqlim WNU Features The roses nowhere Bloom so white. As in Virginia; The sunshine nowhere Seems so bright. As in Virginia. TT7ITH traditional leisure, charm W and graciousness, Virginia proudly upholds its titles of Old Cradle of a Nation, Dominion, and Birthplace of Presidents. Rich in historical associations, the romance of Virginia is interwoven in warp and woof of a nation, its traditions and lore deep in the fibre of WILLIAM M. TUCK Governor of Virginia Former marine, school teacher, lawyer, legislator and lieutenant - governor, Gov. William Munform Tuck is chief executive. Virginias 61st ( as the Tidewater, was the first - low-lyin- fox-hunti- NATURAL BRIDGE of Virginia's ... One scenic wonders, 90 feet it ls'215 feet high and across the top. f If you bake at home youll cheer wonderful New Fleischmanns e Fast Rising Dry Yeast. . . . extra-fas- t, New Fleischmanns Fast Rising stays fresh, potent for weeks on your pantry shelf lets you turn out delicious bread quickly at any time. No more being caught short without yeast in the house no spoiled dough because yeast weakened before you could use it. With New Fleischmanns Feist Rising you can steirt baking any time . . . finish baking in Its ready for action when you need it. Get New Fleischmanns Fast Rising Dry Yeeist at your grocers. Easy-to-us- ... ... jig-tim- ... e. What Are You Planning for the Future?, Buy United States Savings Bonds! A ...v.tv? fll-m-- m muffins! No sugar, no shortening needed! If you want to get compliments the easy way just whip up a batch of et Molasses these luscious, all-brMitfflns. Theyre tender and tasty, and they take no precious sugar or shortening. Yet theyre packed with good nutrition! nut-swe- an BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS . . . Overlooking the Shenandoah valley. This scene is from a bridle path in the Shenandoah National Skyline drive is at the right. park. A section of the ng country which perpetuates th6 sporting tradition of Old Virginia. It was Lord Fairfax who to Virginia. introduced Between the Blue Ridge and the Alleghenies lies the Shenandoah valley, once known as the granary Its climate of the Confederacy. is varied, and so are its crops. It presents a picture of wooded mounfarms and cattain slopes, well-ketle, fields of corn and wheat, and n trees. Shenandoah valley, unlike the Tidewater and Piedmont, was not settled by English colonists, but by sturdy Germans from Pennsylvania and pioneering Scotch-IrisThey knew the long rifle, the coonskin cap, the log cabin and all the adventures of the frontier. It was the northern part of Shenandoah valley that felt the ravages of war, not only in colonial days but later when there was war between the states. Few scars remain, for the luxuriant grass and honeysuckle vines have erased the Hundreds of physical wounds. markers alonf the highways alone remain to remind the traveler of the terrors and hardships of another day. Virginia molded its' men into a pattern, whether they lived in the horse-racin- g fox-hunti- pt h. ' set- tled. The colonists planted tobacco there and watched its green leaves turn to gold. Cornfields were resplendent in the sun, and gardens gave generously of food for the table. The Tidewater consists of g lands intersected by numerous tidal estuaries and rivers. The central part of the state is known as the Piedmont, Which rises to the Blue Ridge mountains. The Piedmont is noted for thoroughbred and horses, and is the fruit-lade- J&. Keeps for weeks on your pantry shelf . . .You can bake at a moments notice ed its people. A part of old England was transplanted across (the wide Atlantic, its laws and standards set up iri a rich, new land. Through hardships, wars and trials, those principles took on new growth, the virgin soil added new strength and new meaning. They blossomed in George Washingtons wisdom and talent, in the magic of Thomas Jeffersons pen, in the rousing voice of Patrick Henry, and in the genius and understanding of Robert E. Lee. At Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America was made in 1607. At Yorktown in 1781 the American Revolution ended with tlfe surrender of Cornwallis and the British army. Williamsburg, settled in 1632, is said to be the oldest incorporated town in America, and was the capital of Virginia from 1699 to 1760. The Commonwealth was the scene of many campaigns in the Civil war which closed with the surrender of Lees army, April, 1865, at Appomattox court house near Lynchburg. of Virginia The Commonwealth was named for Elizabeth, Englands Heaven and earth virgin queen. never agreed better to frame a place for a mans habitation, Capt. John Smith declared. It was he who claimed this new land for his queen. Virginias territory once included Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia. When Charles II was crowned he wore a robe of Virginia silk, and had engraved on coins that the English kingdom should consist of England, Scotland, Ireland and Virginia. Virginia has been the birthplace of eight Presidents, including Harrison, Taylor and Wilson, who were elected from other states. George Thomas Jefferson, Washington, James Madison, James Monroe and John Tyler were residents of Virginia when they took office. The names of other Virginians, however, sprinkle the pages of history, literature, art and science. Included among them are Princess Pocahontas, George Rogers Clark, Meriwether Lewis, John Randolph, John Marshall, Stonewall Jackson, Henry Clay. But the list of Virginias great is too long to name here! The topography of Virginia is a varied one. The coastal plain, known Tidewater, the Piedmont or the valTheirs was a government ley. founded upon a constitution that guaranteed individual liberty. They defended tlieir beliefs; they fought for their rights. The Tobacco rebellion of 1676 antedated the Boston Tea party by a century! Give me liberty or give me death, spoken by Patrick Henry, was the clarion call to independence, and Thomas Jefferson set down on paper our American bill of rights. After the close of the Revolutionary war, the great westward movement came as men sought even newer lands. There were hundreds of Virginians among them, in wide-tentwagons, dragged by horses and oxen. Three great gateways opened from Virginia to the frontier. To the northeast was the channel of the Potomac river, the gateIn the way known to Washington. center was the gateway of Buffalo Gap and Goshen Pass. The third was Cumberland Gap, known to Daniel Boone, and opening the towering Cumberland mountains to Kentucky. While there were Virginians on every frontier, ready to pioneer and build America, most of the old stock remained close to their native soil. The Commonwealth of Virginia has never stopped building. Its soil has always been productive. Its mines and factories yield their wealth. Agriculture is constantly expanding. Corn and tobacco and garden truck are still grown in eastern Virginia. Cotton is raised along the southern border, and peanuts are a valuable crop. Smithfield hams, from hogs fattened on peanuts, are famous the world over. stock industry exists on a large scale in the Southwest. Virginia produces bituminous coal and limestone as well as cement, clay, feldspar, gypsum, lead, manganese, mica, pyrite, salt, sand, and even slate, soapstone, zinc The live- gold! Richmond is the largest cigarettemaking center in the world. At Hopewell and elsewhere are chemlumical plants. Furnitiire-makinmanufaccotton and textile bering turing are also extensive. At Newport News is one of the largest shipbuilding plants in the United States. But leisure and good living, more than creating great fortunes, are the traditions of Virginia. Its people know the ocean front, Chesapeake bay and the rivers. There are hundreds of miles of beaches for bathing. Fishing in the bay and rivers is good. Channel bass fishing is fine! Virginians know the trout, spot, croaker, bass, rock, blue fish and many others. 2 cups Kelloggs ALL-BR- 1 egg 1 CUP Sifted flOUT 1 teaspoon soda cup molasses 1 V cups milk Vi teaspoon salt to molaSSeS Add KELLOGGS and milk; let soak for 15 minutes. Beat egg; add to first mixture. Sift flour, soda and salt together; combine with all-bra- n mixture. Fill greased Vi full. Bake in muffin pans moderately hot oven (400F.) about 20 minutes. Makes 15 delicious muffins. Why not try em today? two-thir- all-bra-n ds Good Nutrition, too! is made from the vital outer layers of finest wheat contains a concentration of the protective food elements found in the whole grain. One-hacup pro vides over your lf daily minimum need for Serve daily iron. N 1 g, -- The days are never Quite so long, As in Virginia; Nor near so full Of happy song. As in Virginia, Cream of the West famous breakfast food favorite of Westerners . . . So deliciously appetizing, Cream of the West is the favorite of Westerners. They appreciate it for its nourishing qualities for its superior taste that makes it so really good, and for its freedom from harmful bran and tough indigestible fibre from the wheat hull. Try a package today. 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