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Show Napht Thursday, December 22, 1964 Jmb County, Uf! 8464S Doctor in the Kitchen Tjc K JVJ cdTmiriilodinoii NATION At NEWSPAPER aj5C6t6n M Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah. Office: 96 South Main Phone 623 0525 STAWIWMI f Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable In advance. f) or responsibility for protecting the When your grandmother, mine, made a batch of Jelly, It nation's food supply. The housewife is properly con was an operation according te her own exacting standards. Some- eerned wih safety, and this con Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson a ADDED TO FOOD times it Jelled, sometimes It had cern is being skillfully cultivated to be boiled over again, assuming by a barrage of half truths, disthst it was reheatable. When it tortions and outright lies casting had set long enough. It was cov- doubt on the safety of her famered with a thin layer of paraffin ily food. The mere suggestion wax, and perhaps, but not always, of possible cancer from chemicals with a paper cap or tin cover. added to food makes her shudder; Then it was set on a dark shelf the faddist and the quick buck In a cool place, until it wu want- promoter know this, and act aced. Then, not too seldom, it cordingly. might be found Infested with a Safety Assured growth of gray mold, and had to The fact is that the housewife he discarded. should not worry. She may be Its Different New assured of the safety of her famWhen the. housewife of today ily's food because of the united wants jelly, (he doesn't have to efforts of the food industry, and select and sort the fruit, peel the various governmental superor otherwise process it, add the visory agencies. sugar and the pectin or apples Why are chemicals added? The in the real old days cook it, housewife can readily supply her drip it, put it in glasses, seal it. own answers. She wants enough This hsd to be done for each food available so that she can e kind of jelly, and the surely find what she wants in the housewife had many varieties. market She wants this food to Add to this, the canning of be unspoiled, whether she buys fruits, vegetables, and even in it fresh, canned, frozen, salted tome households, meats and the or precooked. She wants it to housewife of today can hardly taste good. She wants it to preimagine how easy she has it in serve a good appearance, and comparison, unless she has a long normal consistency. She wants it as nutritious as it was when it memory. Why, then, do some of todays started out, or more so, housewives worry about chemiChemicals Needed Today cals added to food? They are Chemical methods achieve all afraid of vague possible future injury from such additives, and these desires. Without them there particularly do they fear cancer. might be crop failures and shortCancer is a word to scare peo- ages; without them foods might ple with, and so it has been skill- spoil, or lose or change their fully used by groups of persons taste, appearance or substance; who, for reasons best known to without chemical additives some themselves, wish to discredit the processing, as in the case of white food industry, and the govern- milled flour, might remove im ment officials charged with the portant nutriments. l old-tim- OtuF sincere best wishes for a Merry Chris trnai DON EYRE, CONSIGNEE TEXACO, INC. 7 Nephi Local and Social News A family dinner was enjoyed Mrs. James H. Eagar spent Thursday Roy Greenhalgh evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Greenhalgh and children of Richland, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. R. Norman Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh and fam-ilMr. and Mrs. Richard and ' family and Greenhalgh Dale Lynn Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. El win Goble of Murray were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. visiting with her niece, Miss Marion Blackett at the home of Mr. and Mrs. last week in Salt Lake City on y, May Peace be yours this Cbristmul DOTTIE'S FASHIONS 61 South Main OLD-TIM- fGod E --Ne- phi, Utah Sy ImIi Slvr It was Christmas Eve, and time for rejoicing but nqt for, Mildred. Smith. Last night her home had been ransacked, and 'all the beautiful presents which she had so carefully leked out and wrapped for her lends had been stolen. Snow had fallen in the night, and she sat looking out of the window remorsely as Melvin Rawls, the little hunchbacked caretaker who came once per week to do odd jobs about the house, shoveled the white stuff to one side. Suddenly Mildreds face lit up with alarm. As he stooped, she saw a package In one of die coat pockets which Rawls wore bulge out The package was wrapped in Christmas paper, and was about the 6ize of the brooch she had bought for her sister Edith! Did Rawls steal be presents? He had a key to the house. Shed call Harry at the office and tell him whatshesaw. Harry had to work a half day today, even if it were Christmas, "Mr. Smith has gone," the jffice girl informed her. At that instant the phone went dead. She jangled the hook, then looked up to see the hunchback jy behind her. Can standing direct I help you, Mrs. Smith? he asked. No, no, she drew back. 'Keep away from me. Mrs. Smith, he Why seemed bewildered. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans of Goshen entertained at tv family dinner in honor of her grandfather, Mat T. Howard, on his birthday anniversary Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs Maurice Howard and daughters Patsy and Jean,- - and grandchildren Reed and "Ann Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard, Carl Howard, - Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Howard, Mr. - and Mrs. Willis Morgan and Scott Evans of Goshen. " - hi j ' Why, Mrs. Smith anc after all these years Ive known you!" Yes, but I never knew what kind of a person you were till today." t And what kind of a person am I today? Before she had time to answer, she heard Harrys car full up In the driveway, and she rushed towards the sound screaming. Harry came running, and Mildred began blurting out accusations of Rawls. The little hunchback looked more forlorn than ever. ."Now, now, Harry finally shook Mildred into sensibility, forget it, forget it! t "Harry what areyousay-ing?- " Hail the Birth of Jesus, Princs of Peace! RANCHO TRAILERS Serving the West with Modern Trailers, Campers Built in our plant at 845 South Main, Nephi You should be ashamed of . yourself accusing Melvin, he said. "I just talked with the police chief before I left the office, and he already has the man who broke into our house. Said the man had confessed, and he wants us to come down there and identify our things. Mildreds face was a puzzle. She tried to stammer something, but couldnt She looked at Rawls in numbed silence. she final,"But the gun ly said.- "And the package In your pocket wrapped just like the brooch I had wrapped for Edith, she continued. The package oh, the Rawls seemed package somewhat embarassed. "You see, Mrs. Smith, I had that it wrapped up to give you being Christmas Eve and all. Here , he pulled the package from his coat pocket. " Take It its for you. Later, as she and Harry got into the car to go downtown after the stolen presents, she though "Its a time for rejoicing, after alL Christmas - tie tfjts calm anti height! NEPHI DAIRY QUEEN - --Nephi, Utah Cones - Sundaes - Sandwiches - Pizza 145 North Main Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heelis and Miss June Heelis of were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Roy of guests Greenhalgh in Nephi San-taqu- . -- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett visited In Salt Lake City over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garrett They also visited at Temple Square to see the lighting. Dont you try pretending at me," she admonished. "And 'll have you know I just called larry at the office. He'll prob-bl- y be here any minute now. he office girl said he had v gone, and dont you try ny tiling rash. "Why, Mrs. Smith! I wouldnt ir anything. He moved, as if a & lunge, towards her. She grabbed at the library able drawer. Harry kept a gun here. She opened it and yanked t the weapon. (The hunchback moved uickly. He grabbed at her and, and the weapon fell to he floor.) You didnt mean that lid you, Mrs. Smith? You wouldnt shoot poor old Melvin now, would you? 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