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CLUB AND SOCIETY NEWS OF WOMEN IN DAVIS COUNTY Hubby Sends Message Via B-- THIS WEEKS WHAT TO SEND BEST RECIPE; TO YOUR MAN A recipe- for Canteen Cookie Bars 24 Pin-u- p Daddys' $ S tilgt Mnt in by Mrs Elizabeth C Stone, a California in Kaysxillo. r promises to make the cookie jar on jour cupboard the most popular spot in your kitchen ou'll find most of the ingredi-mt- s easily obtainable and the way the finished pnHluct quickly from sight will U your reward , Canteen Cookie Bars 'a cup shot toning ' t'P salt cups brown sugar, fitmly pai ked cup sifted flour tsp vanilla - ggs beaten 'a tsp baking powder 12 tups shredded coconut cup nuts, coarsely cut Combine shortening and salt, add 2 eup brown sugar and cream well Add cup flour and blend Spread in shortening coated s1'J uuh pan Bake in slow oven (.TJ.A F ) JO minutes Add remaining cup brown su rar and vanilla to eggs, beating until thick and Then ladd 2 tablespoons foamy flour, baking pbwder. coconut and nuts and blend Spread over baked Retu n to oven and bake mixture C ol and cut in small J.l minutes bars. Makes dozen. Mrs. Stone: cookie recipe its $1 for h about your favorite wartime recipe? We know you have several that you find especially useful now. Wont you tell us what they are? Send it in today to The Reflex office at Kays-vill- e and return mail will bring you a crisp ?1 bill if yours is next weeks best recipe. ts , lj 1 1 1 1 1 1 mer-Ho- BoomHILL FIELD It was thousand to one shot that the erang upon which Pfc. Janies S. Ingram scratched his name in England, would ever reach Hill Field. But taking the chance, he urote to Mrs. his wife, Audrey Ingram, at Hill Field to natch for the plane. Boomwhen week saw was this she the rewarded and watched Ingram erang land at the field. Sure enough, there on the side with thouIt was just like sands of other G. I.s names was her husbands. talking to him, the excited OASC employe said. Mrs. Ingram is employed repairing aircraft life rafts while Pfc. Ingram is serving oer-M- i with the U. S. Engineers. Official air service command photo. B-2- Farmington Woman Is a Specialist in New Field 1 If using CHOCOLATE for makcustard or ice cream, melt the ing field important chocolate and milk together in a in wartime, physiotherapy is the double boiler over hot, but not boilof ing. water and then beat smooth treatment or reconditioning damaged muscles, nerves, limbs. with an egg beater. Chocolate conThrough the use of heat, light and tains a little acid and should not other natural forces including ex- be heated too long in milk as it are may cause curdling. ercise, injured servicemen taught to use injured limbs and Before cooking. WASH RICE in damaged muscles and nerves are once more made useful. hot water and drain to remove material on polished A graduate of the University of powdery After cooking in salted grains. Utah, Lt. Welling took a . training course at the Mayo water, drain the rice in a colander Clinic, Rochester, Minn., prior to or sieve and pour hot water over it going on duty at Bushnell General to remove loose starch and to sepAn increasingly First honors to a Utah woman the technical field of physiotherapy came recently to Miss Maude Welling, daughter of Mr & Mrs Edward H. Welling of Farmington. Miss Welling was commissioned a Lieutenant in the U. S. army medical corps on July 10 while stationed at Bushnell General hospital at Brigham City. Hospital. in w six-mon- th arate grains. . M- - With the widening of woild bat-tie fronts, it st.imN to reason that j more ami mote of our are going to be serving overseas t It aNo stands to reason that your son sweethoait or husband will be across the sea for many months. If you are "keeping the home fires burning vou have probably run into the difficult problem of trying to choose gifts to send to Bill or Tom or 1'ick on his birthday or Christmas. Ask a typical G I what he wants from home and hell answer pictures. Remember that snapshot of the family picnic on the back lawn that you didnt send because it wasnt very good of Aunt Suzy? Your man overseas would like it because its the family just as he remembers them Jle isnt asking for a glamor picture with the famin their best ily all straight-laceclothes and best manners He wants natural pictures that remind him of similar picnics and family gatherings Take snapshots with familiar backgrounds Theyll remind him of past days and hell be tell mg his buddies about what happened in this and that particular smt You cant send too many pictures or you cant send them too often. How about his hometown newspaper? Although he enjoys your letters as many and as often as they arrive, do you give a complete coverage of what is happening to his old school chums? His girl friends? The baseball team? The basketball tournament? Overseas 1 j . . . d regulations say that newspapers must he sent upon subscription direct from the publisher. Publishers report that overseas mailing is very successful and letters in our Reflex files verify that statement. Supply lines which link the Eu ropean invasion with the states are under increased strains now so its important that every package you send your soldier contain the things he actually wants or needs and not useless articles that clutter up his already overloaded battle pack. For instance, candy, chewing cakea gum, popcorn, and cookies are things which bring a lot of pleasure to an overseas G. I. and yet leave nothing to be carried. In England, cigarettes are rationed to seven packs a week ao a carton or two of cigarettes might come in handy. Most service men like to receive small inexpensive paper-bounbooks which can be thrown away once they are read. Its possible nowadays to buy most of the latest novels and works in these inexpensive volumes and they fit nicely into sea bags or field packs. This same rule applies to small magazines. For the soldier or sailor who carries a camera, films are a big problem so hell appreciate any you can send Down around Italy and Africa, candy and cigarettes are rationed so they are on the top of the list in that theater of war. Mild cheeses packed in glass, jellies, socks, shaving sticks and razor blades are always welcome for these are things that are seldom found near foreign bases. Just a word of precaution about sending him clothing of any kind. The military takes care of clothing needs adequately in most cases so dont Bend sweaters or other articles of clothing which might overload his small packing facilities. He wont want to dispose of it for sentimental reasons and in 100 per cent of the cases, a soldiers field pack or a sailors sea bag are filled to capacity. Anything in the edible line that will pack snugly and ship safely well-package- K A YSYI1.I.E Wendell Mrs. Barnes will lu hostess to the Eve- hudamN at a wiener roast at the bed in Weber canyon Saturday ning Bridge club this (Thursday) Those attending were: evening. evening. Mr. Si Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mr. KAYSYU.l.E The Delight and Mrs. George F. Barker, Mr. inochle club met Ft iday afternoon and Mrs. Carl B. Cottrell, Mr. and at the home of Mrs. Sam Blovham. Mrs. Wendell Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Special guests vveie: Mrs. William Clifton Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Bloxhaiu-ntiMrs. Basil Egbert. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tall and Mrs. Hess. Newell K A SV11.I.E Members of the S. G. club held a roller skating B VUBAIt IRENE (OOPKR The DARK MEAT of chicken party in Ogden Wednesday evening. Hello Folks: My name is Barcontains more foot! value KA i SVH.I.'E-Memb- ers of the riboflavin and probably more iron bara Irene t'ooper and Im nine dub entertuined their - than the white meat. I guess Im one of months old the first haloes. around here to have the honor of being horn in otu; of the hugest military hospitals in 1 the country spent my first few days in a crib at Bushnell Geneial 1. G. hospital in Brigham City. My'daddy, Warrant Offeer WalSlab Hacon, Whole or Half, Lb 29c lace H. t'ooper, and I. just missed each Skinless other 25c Lb. by Wieners, meeting personally two months. You see, it was just Lunch Meat, Lb 33c two months after Daddy left for 18c ljird, Lb. oveisoas service that I arrived But A A Maid oClover Rutter, mother and I hope it wont be long Quality before we can hold a homecoming 49c Quartered, Lb and get acquainted party. Mother Save Your Points and Huy said that Daddys last letter said 29c Margarine, Lb the war was in the bag and he to see us both soon. exjH'cted In case you're interested my eyes are blue and my hair is golden just what mother ordered. HOME OWNED AND OPERATED Folks tell me Im a typical girl Ken Leonardson, Owner Kaysville 43 because already I point at the moon and want it. WWV.V.VSWSWWV.YV.WAVW.AVVVk Mother, the former Theodora Gladys Framke of Logan, and I are spending our for the duration time at the William Winters home in, Kaysville. I like the Winters household because everyone makes Burfta fuss over me. Mother says she bets theyd get the moon for me too, if they could. d BUDGET VALUES AT . -- cold-wat- I 1. L I. G. A. Want to Know All the Answers? The OPA has just released a handy little booklet called. What Every Woman Should Know About Clothing Prices. If you would like to know why clothing prices are higher; why quality has deteriorated and when we can expect lower and what woman prices wouldnt simply drop us a card or phone Kaysville 10 and well lie glad to mail you this booklet. i Kaysville Second L. D. S. Ward d er I PLAN NOW TO ATTEND non-ficti- YA All-Swe- et 1I0LS0M d .. A. CARMDVAl AUGUST 10-- 11 6:00 P.M. EACH EVENING PUBLIC SCHOOL GROUNDS ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL THE FAMILY will suit your man fine. But before you consider sending any of the cold meats, remember these lines There was a young G. I. from Cali- fornia Who wrote home for a stick of bologna. So his mother she put it in the mail And across the sea it did sail. What happened, really puzzles me But it smelled so bad they buried it at sea. Exceptional Program Picture Shows Country Store Archery Shooting Gallery Soft Drinks Races Jce Cream Concessions of AU Kinds Soft Rail Games n: FOR SALE LIl. HORSE 1600 AGE 7 1936 LONG CHEVROLET TRUCK WITH BEET BOX A LEONARD BROS. North Farmington SHOES They have charm that makea you atop, that Life-Stride- al bout-tow- dvtg I CLASSES START AUGUST 14th with freah touchaa that to make Detailed (lad you found to with youth and high spirits, theyra aboea with a purpose ttuooth'aaSinf of your mileo--e look and ba Your Opportunity to Prepare Yourself Job. Enroll flow. for a Steady Good-Pa- y ... to look ahead and plan ahead for a career ikM leads to financial independence. To help ambitious young women learn the interesting . and profitable beauty profession, the nationally-knowon August 14th. Our School hat been Beauty School will and remodeled equipped with the latest facilities to give newly instruction ia the art of modern and noM thorough finest you culture. beauty Hundreds of graduates art now earning up to $300 a month. The demand for trained beauty operators far exceeds i the supply. 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