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Show THURSDAY. THE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGE FOUR Production Che Deeklg Tlefla Published by THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY , UTAH STATE Of THI ASSOCIATION Layton Ward Will Economic Highlights LAYTON In cooperation with the National Wild Life Association and otol -- America committee, The condition of industry and investor psychology has been accurately reflected by the stock mar- s Market Basket . -- - hs s J - Hitler, who has unofficially conquered Austria and won the Chamberlain government to his side, now has a covetous eye on little Czechoslovakia the one real democracy remaining in central Europe. The Czechs have a government - oursrv'! apparently wont find the WITH-A-FUTU- ster? A college educa. 7". money to start tion in business . . . financial security? . ."T The things you are plan-- , ning for him can become RE- actual realities. Your plans, however, must be based on hard fact not merely on fond hope. Provide for your childs future now . . . 6tart a savings account for him today! BARNES BANKING CO. Member Federal Reserve System KAYSVILLE AWWAV.V.VA,.V.W.WAVVW.V.WVV ing easy, however the fruits, truck crops , counted for part of is bound to relish the little flakes of mg their highest marV, Peanut Butter that fleck each bis- Production of Cr cuit through and through. Grand greatest since served piping hot with butter. Heres the way you make them: Sift together flour 12 cupfuls sifted 4 teaspoonfuls baking powder teaspoonful salt . EATING IRISH in with fork or tips of Work Do plan to eat Irish with your fingers family this 17th.. That s what 4 tablespoonfuls vegetable shorthave can so for ere you holidays fun with your own folks. And how 4 ening and tablespoonfuls Peanut Butter. fnlls. they all love a few special You dont have to go in heavy for Add gradually and cupful milk, mixing to a firm green trimmings, but its nice of food a couple the to give dough. easy Gaelic touches. Take POTATOES on lightly floured board and Toss STUFFED WITH SAUSAGES, Vs inch in thickness. Cut to now theres a dish as Irish as pat biscuit (shamrock) cutter with a Pattys pig and twice as good. and place on a buttered pan. Bake Try them thisjvay: in a hot oven (400 F.) about 12 minutes. IVash and peel 6 large potatoes. With a sharp knife or apple corer, cut a hole through each potato large enough so a sausage may be insetted in it. Drop 6 link sausages into boiling water n cele- a dinner at the new amusement and cook 3 minutes. The tables were beautifully decorated with potted plants. In Insert sausages into potatoes, the afternoon a program was givplace them in a baking pan, en followed by a dance in the evethen cover with A chance on a beautiful ning. can Cream of Tomato or 1 quilt was given with each ticket of Mushroom Soup and Cream purchased for the dinner and dance. water combined. cupful Miss Rhea Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilazen Adams, held the Sprinkle with lucky number. salt and pepper. Preston Cutler of Salt Lake, was Cover and bake in a moderate Sunday guest of Miss Virginia loven (375 F.) until potatoes are Wiggill tender, basting frequently with-thMrs. Vird Cook spent Wednesday sauce in. the pan. Garnish with at Sandy visiting with her sister. watercress and serve. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Patton of Macon City, Iowa, spent Saturday and Sunday as guests of Mr. ana Mrs. J, B. Cooley. Mrs. Rex Waite of Ogden spent the first part of this week with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Adams. hall. 10-o- x. i . e , browned, ROM A' -- Add . I eclj 1 WHITS la WINE CODE NO. 956 PORT WINE CODE NO. 954 -- s. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickson ot Morgan spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank L hitesides. Mrs. LoGrande Hess of Farmington was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Iyton. QE I4all 1 tote .the Rockies, when Gen. Wn. J. nk to Mexico City, Denrer incorporated the Denvifi beCmS to follow " WQS projected the Rio Grande del Norte mGr?9 ... An historical series por- Colorado Spring2 funded bv traying contribution ter of the Rio Grande to development of the Intermountain West. ... a the end of the MM TO The le Ge? p? serving (fterri? 'toby-food" R??rande locomotive, steamed into a nationd recreation cen-- dorte tintin9 industrial prominence, was toaa-50TpetsonsP fTClOTrido.1he- Ri GrondeW known" WasParrow' ?ag 0 ft. wide). Con-- , in lS74.'andEI More, four 7 to' struction the road. JS?! miles from TriniS. in 187i Raton Pass and The Rio Grande LeadviUe was the aue? west from Canon City, little reals the making the Royal Gorge War 9 nL pde concentrated on the line Gnoier vvid railroad chapter was in F schedules, frelghl rales and O. gsntm brtc J. GRIMES. Acting Asst Traffic Mgr. ALT CITT. UTAH Pfc.,, Waaateli ? 14 So.Ui Mala Stro,!. . ROMil footah red" S. D. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs, Spencer Adams, is able to be around after a three weeks illness. The following will be bridge luncheon-guestof Mrs. Charlie Hirsch at her home in Salt Lake today (Thursday): Mrs. Blaine Adams, Mrs. Eugene Reed. Mrs. Joe Knight, Mrs. Harold Ellison. Mrs. William A. Dawson, Mrs. Glen Layton, Mrs. Stanford Cowley and Mrs. Clair Whitesides. Carter Cowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowley of Morgan, spent this week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cowley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Call announce the birth of a son at the Ogden hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Spencer Adams had as her bridge luncheon guests on Thursday of last week the following: Mrs. Frank Morehouse, Mrs. Evan Ellison. Mrs. Joe Day, Mrs. Glen Layton. Mrs. Otha K. Green. Mrs. M. D. Layton, Mrs. Leonard Lay-to- n and Mrs. Clair Whitesides. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wakefield of Provo spent the past week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. White-side- NTEZ-UMA-P'-- llJU PORT where she underwent an appendicitis operation ten days ago. as en Beat 'ry 6 egg whites until stiff, using rotary egg beater.' i "iuinounctHl well-beat- f beforehand so: cupfuls sifted sugar, 2 tablespoonfuls at a time, beating slightly after each addition. Sprinkle over egg mixture teaspoonfuls Pure Cider Vinegar, a few grains of salt and 2 teaspoonfuls vanilla, beating just enough to blend welL ' Place by spoonfuls on a pan lined with heavy .waxed paper, shaping Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rees of BISCUIT BUSINESS with a spoon to form round shells Mr. and and Mrs. Brigham City end of this ma that are much thicker at outer edge bread the For Junior Rampton of Logan. Utah, we suggest that you turn out a than in center. Bake in a very were Sunday guests of Mr. and batch of PEANUT BUTTER BIS- slow oven (250 F.) 45 to 50 minMrs. R. CUITS. Theres lots of good home- utes. Remove from paper at once. Mrs. Lewis Briggs is expected spun eating in them and your family CooL home from the Dee hospital Friday -- it will fight the Nazis to the last man, and has embarked on as ambitious a military expansion program as it can afford. It has France on its side. Thus, little by little, the ententes of the next world war are forming. beaten yolks of 3 eggs, and a little minced Onion, lemon juice, tabasco sauce and salt. Beat the mixture until it is very light. Fold in whites of eggs. Pile lightly into a greased baking dish. Bake in a moderate oven until the fluff is set in the center and lightly PRETTY FINISH Finish the feast with a pretty or mint ice green ball cream crowning a delicate MERINGUE SHELL. You can pick up the ice cream at the corner confectioners, and make the meringues y Par . evening. The Layton ward Relief society entertained Wednesday at the annual 17th of March celebration with PART TWO '? ?t se brated their 45th wedding anniversary on Tuesday of last week, March 8, at their home. A large number of friend and relatives called during the afternoon and tlwM O ericul-centl- v ?? Correspondent ITHA LAYTON WHITESIDES - Phone 198 go- Czechoslo-rakiangovemmenth- TV Ha LAYTON s Create, tural economies report f indicates. B rXANCIS ncK lealitete Belas very- srnvrljcrto THE -- PRESENT What will the future brin for your young- the the West Layton county and .Layton wards M. I. A. will hold, this coming Tuesday evening, a special open program at the new Layton ward gymnasium." Dell IL Adams who has one of the finest collections of wild life disspecimens in the state will wild on talk play same and give a life preservation. The United States forest service will also contribute to the program with a special moving picture of wild life in this state. The meeting will start at 8:x p. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Adams T Production of ngricultuL ucts for sale or for Uon was larger lastW, ny year for which the has records, a bureau Present Program ket during the past ten or twelve weeks. at matter 1911, Utah, KaysviUe, During the first four of Entered as February 15, those weeks, the market level tendunder the Act of March 8, 1879. ed to advance slightly, with each Advertising: Rates or. Application Saturdays closing figures showing consistent net gains. This was Subscription $2.00 a year in advance caused by the expectation pf a marked early spring upturn in genTELEPHONES C. V. K. Saxton. No. 70 eral business. However, the upturn C. A Epperson, No. 124 Office, No. 10 was so slight as to be almost nonexistent, with the result that for ending March 5, each tors make tests of the crab meat the six weekssmall net loss in prices. The a week saw is clean being packed to see if it and wholesome. It it isnt fit for There were no important breaks oozed gently downBy Bureau of Home Economics consumption then they may set the values simply of of anything to suslack U. S. Department Agriculture machinery of federal seizure in mo- ward, for Volume of turnover was them. tain SEA tion in time to do some good. FOOD FROM THE in one week low However, in spite of the growing extraordinarily To most persons there is some2.678.875 but shares, the thing adventurous and mysterious protection it is still up to the shop- totaling than three more in smallest years. so reso is value see she vast, to sea. It that the gets about per stock prices, as compardeep, so full of possibilities that ceived for her money. She can do edCurrent to 1937 levels, likewise provide men of every generation have been much to help herself by keeping of a fairly accurate comparison On lured to explore it And in the her eyes open and reading labels now and then. business with activity rewarded been have intelligently, past they 60 stocks By far greater quantities of sal- March 8, the AF index of many treasures; galleons loaded 4.5 the 1937 high was stood at coral of other mon are than exquiscanned with gold precious any fish. And the label on a can of 75.3 and the low, 41.7. ite pearls. . On the other hand, in spite of the But more valuable than all these salmon usually tells pretty accurspectacular finds are the sea foods ately just what is inside the can. lethargy of business, and the growthat fishermen bring in each year. Always there is a statement of ing belief that there will not be any To the cook these are the real quantity. And usually there is giv- significant improvement . until fall treasures. For she can transform en the species name of the salmon the feeling of most of the finanthem into such tasteful, nourishing which amounts to a statement of cial journals has not been pessimis dishes as broiled halibut steak, sal- quality. "7 tic. Thus, Business noWeek reports Five Kinds of Salmon that important mon, salad, oyster stew, or shrimp although There are five kinds of salmon changes have occurred in the level cocktaiL These products of the sea are varying considerably in price, color, of industrial activity . . . sentiment among, our most perishable foods. and flavor. All are wholesome and has been somewhat better." The And usually they are consumed nutritious. But some have a deep- Annalist, dealing with more tangi-gl- e hundreds of miles from where they' er color, firmer flesh and a richer factors, says that there are are caught. Consequently, they al- flavor. signs of improvement in some consuin Chinook is the largest of all the mer-goods industries and in comways present a special problem Ji salmon tribe. It is highest in price modities affected by speculative dedistribution. . For years the shopper went her and very rich in oiL Sometimes it mands. The labor situation has wary way selecting fish the best is called King salmon. Next in shown marked improvement in reshe could trusting in her own abil- qaulity and price comes red salmon. cent months. The Presidents price obity to judge its quality. But now Then comes Coho or Silver salmon. analysis was commendably No reputable authority is her task is easier. Both improved This latter is not very abundant scure. Fink salmon is by far the most actually bullish but it is worth methods of preserving and government inspection have come to help plentiful on the market It may recording that a considerable deher. vary considerably in color and is gree of optimism obtains in Spite Many state and municipal gov- sometimes called Humpback sal- of the constant appearance of new ernments have their own inspectors mon. Chum salmon .or Keta sal- current statistics which are largely who watch shipments of fresh sea mon is the most inexpensive grade. unfavorable. Statements on a label such as food see that fish are preserved Some brief items relating to the that Alaska or Columbia River sal- state of business follow: under sanitary conditions oyster beds are clean and health- mon have no special 'significance RAILDOADS Carloadings are ful The federal government since they only tell where the sal- seriously down, with railroad revwatches food that goes into inter- mon was caught Cans simply la- enues decline. The a grave showing state commerce to detect any that belled "salmon" may be considered ICCs decision on the 15 per cent to be of one of the lower grades. is impure or unwholesome. is expected this rate increase Tuna Fish and Ssrdines And in the past three years the month. Railroad heads are talking even Tuna fish and sardines are the federal government has gone for consolidating lines. further in its inspection of canned two next most popular canned of plans outlook The AUTOMOBILE: shrimp. Last year, every step in fish. Tuna fish are canned in this the canning of over one million country almost exclusively in has definitely improved, with prostandard cases of shrimp was su- southern California. There last duction rising after bad experience r pervised by representatives of the year was put up the largest amount in January when new passenger-caamounted to only registrations of tuna fish ever packed. government. as against 280, (XK) in There-are - -a - . Consumer 1rolection three kinds of tuna The sales of a 1937. Those million cases represented fish on the market White meat January, over of the largest pack tuna is scarce and expensive. Light typical car, the Dodge, for the first of shrimp ever put up. And each meat tuna is the standard market three weeks in February were alcan of those million cases bears a product Cans labelled .Tonno" most 85 per cent above the same label reading. .."Production Super- mean that the tuna fish ha been weeks in the preceding month. vised by U. S. Food and Drug Ad- put up Italian style by packing it STEEL: Operating at around 31 in olive oil. ministration. per rent of capacity. A more or less Sardines are small fish of several substantial increase in structural This label is also the canners asMost purchasers dont steel bookings is expected soon, insurance that his canned shrimp will species. safely pass through interstate com- care whether or not they are get- asmuch as these bookings have been merce and not be found unsatisfac- ting any special species, but are declining in spite of a good volume tory. Since the shrimp canners more concerned with the way the of engineering contracts awrarded. WAR MATERIALS: Here is a have had this inspection their prod- sardines have been packed. The uct has increased considerably in label states whether olive oil, salad really booming business, and every oil, tomato, or mustard sauce has factor indicates that the year ahead popularity. This complete federal supervision been used will see still bigger sales. Almost was made available by the Sea There are many other sale and every country in the world, large Food Amendment to the Federal fresh water fish available in gro- and small, not excepting the U. Food and Drug Act The sea food cery stores and fish markets S., is spending record sums in preamendment makes the inspection throughout the country and sold paration for Der Tag. service available to the packer of fresh or preserved. In the main PRICES: Here-i- the great quesany sea food willing to pay for it their food value lies in the fact tion mark at present It is likewise For the past two years, through that they are a good source of ef- one of the administrations princian appropriation by congress, the ficient protein. Salt water fish and pal headaches. The president begovernment has shared this ex- shellfish are our most dependable lieves in a price parity policy that So far sources of iodine in the diet and is, that some prices are too high pense with the canner. only the shrimp canners have made oysters are an excellent source of and some too low, and that a baluse of it iron. ance must be reached. A "reflaOther Vitamins In Sea Food federal protecgovernment tionary trend now seems to be f Research to find vitamin content underway and it is believed that the tion to the consumer is confined to foods that enter interstate com- has not been done for all the many gold sterilization policy will be momerce. As far as possible inspec- kinds of fish. However, it is known dified, so that some of the yellow tors detect food that may be adul- that sardine, salmon, and herring metal which now has no securities terated or unwholesome. They see are good sources of vitamin D. or currency out against it will be that cans of food are labelled prop- Salmon is also a good source of used to enlarge the credit base. A erly, inspect canneries for sanitary vitamin A. Oysters are good for large business and banking bloc has conditions. both vitamins A and B, and fish long favored this, though such a roe contains both these vitamins. A Trailer Laboratory policy is somewhat inflationary in A dish especially attractive for nature. In the case of anything so perishable as sea food the more quickly a luncheon is a salmon and potato UNEMPLOYMENT: No one inspection can be carried out the puff. This may be baked in rame- knows how many employables are better. Last year, for this reason, kins, custard cups, or a large cas- out of work everyone knows the - the- federal government inspectors serole. To make fjruse a figure is still growing. In all probset up a laboratory in a trailer. ca nof salmon, remembering to use ability. the total is not Tar from the This spring, the inspectors in their the oil because of its vitamin Con- 1952-3- 3 high. A few corporations, travelling laboratory are already tent. Flake the salmon with a fork of which General Motors is the and scene the remove of crab the bones. Add to this largest, have started to cut salaries, visiting packing along the southern coast of the a small portion of butter in which but this tendency has not become United States. There they are a little chopped parsley and chop- Widespread as yet checking up on the sanitary condi- ped celery have been cooked for a The political situation and the intion of the crab packing plants. few minutes. ternational situation must be If the condition of the plants Combine the salmon with 2 cup", watched constantly for possible seems a bit questionable the inspec- - of seasoned mashed potatoes, the changes in problems and policies it is possible but not probable that a big break will come in the next two or three months. All in all best forecast is nothing much will happen in either field between now and late summer. eecond-clas- nine-tent- MAPnn ff |