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Show t 1 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- t NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 2, 1976 IS t H" -- ' ' t iraiGahhfhg Requires Care it , ln.YtrWt V , 'v: ftt V 4'- - 1; '''4 f ?, ' - "'VI iVfc ? fnLv' mt &-- 1 , x T J i 5fe, No one would think of buy- r ing canned food from' the - r - supermarket if she knew five cans out of every 100 might not be safe. But thats the percent of home canned tomato samples collected in Utah that were in a questionable category of safety. si , THE samples were collected by Utah State University from all over Utah to determine if Utah tomato varieties had enough acid to inhibit growth of Clostridium microorganisms. According to Von T. Mendenhall, nutrition and food science professor at USU, the acidity of the 351 samples of home, canned tomatoes was sufficient to inhibit c. with the exception of one sample which had excessive mold growth which m First Aid Club in Kaysville are, to r, Shannon Barnes, Cindy Bates, Cheri Whitesides, Shauna Whitesides, Bonnie Jelp, Jackie Bates, Members of the BAND-AI- D 4-HE- RS Band-Ai- d 4H 1 . first year Mrs. Gayle Whitesides is the club leader. THpY are a chib of The Band Aid Kaysville won blue ribbons for first place for their unique 4-- individual demonstrations at the Davis County Fair. Each member gave Heimlich-Maneuver- a Former Widows May Qualify For Pension .Veterans Preliminary figures legally terminated by death, if THESE applicants, interested, must supply and submit documentary jevidenee to establish the terminations of any remarriage. Regional Office in Salt Lake City. If the applicant is found eligible, the effective date in most instances would be the date the application is received in the Veterans Administration. PRIOR TO the enactment of this law, when a widow of a remarried, the remarriage in almost all cases constituted a permanent bar to any future Veterans Administration veteran particular veteran. Now, however, Mr. Smith stated, that widows who are in all other respects eligible may be restored to the VA pension rolls if her sub 100,000 U.S. workers. Work Fatalities dropped from 13,400 in 1974 to 12,400 in 1975, for a decrease of about Regional Office in Salt Lake or by dialing the Veterans Administration which may be done toll free from anywhere in Utah. Bgivis Esun&ty "IBB Ga. Windshield Specialists Guaranteed NOT TO LEAK Screens -- Homs Glazing Repaired -- Store Windows -- Storm Doors Storm -- Mirrors Windows PHONE Sa.'J or 123 Cross St, Layton 825-74- 84 376-42- 71 a sideline While 12,400 workers were killed on the job in 1975, an additional 39,000 died from accidents, including traffice accidents. The total number of workers killed in 1975 fnMn.aU accidents was What is thought to be the first organized movement in behalf of womens rights took place July 19th, 1848, in Seneca Falls, N.Y. The meeting was called by Lucretia SI CKXLf ATJQNALIY Martha Mott, Wright, Elizabeth Staunton and Mary McClintock. injuries numbered approximately 2,100,000 for 1975 compared to 2,300,000 for 1974. Workers injured in both a small meeting, limited to one section of New York State, but it generated interest elsewhere. In Ohio the women of Salem met for the same purpose two years later (1850) and some months later the first national meeting was held in Worcester, Massachusetts, with eleven states represented. IT WAS and accidents last year totaled HOME ACCIDENT fatali- ties decreased two per cent from 25,500 in to 25,000 in 1974 1975. Deaths from public accidents, not including motor vehicles, dropped from 24,000 in 1974 to 23,000 in 1975, for a four per cent decrease. Motor vehicle deaths dropped one percent from Thereafter, until the in 1852, meanwhile, had passed a law that widows with school-ag- e children were to be permitted to vote ir. school elections. After the Civil War the annual conventions resumed and 46,200 in 1974 to 45,600 in 1975. The total of all accidental deaths decreased three percent from 105,000 in 1974 to 102,000 in 1975. work-relate- various states were laws granting womens rights or the right to vote. IT WASNT until 1920 that a soon passing 'Haurwest - WHILE MUCH U.S. grain today is produced via corporate farm operations, many individuals still till the land of a family farm. They are, in many ways, the independent Americans. SINCE crop prospects in Western Europe were adversely affected by the summer drought, are off somewhat in Australia (one of the three g countries) and not quite as good as had been anticipated in Russia, sale of the U.S. crop seems assured. There will also be an adequate supply of grain in U.S. warehoused to help hold down food prices and fight Why is there usually a sea breeze on the beach by day and often a land breeze at Once upon a lime there was a man who lived in a town and spent all his money away from home. He was sure he could take care of himself and his town didnt need anything from him, , night? delightful sea breeze by so many at beaches is caused by the fact that land heats up faster than water. Thus, the sun heats the land along the seashore during daylight and heat radiation rises. As the warm air over the land area rises, cooler air from above the water moves in horizontally to replace it. This sets up a breeze from the ocean and it usually continues throughout the day. At night, the land area cools quickly and becomes cooler than the THE enjoyed . AFTER a fevy years, his business wasnt as good as he had hoped it would be, his friends didnt seem to think he was Quite as important as he. thought be was and trade C seethed Si flow by his door. The man began to watch his c.ompfttltATr vriid was an intelligent advertiser, a contributor to the public purse, a man eager to give his time and thought to community projects and a believer in the fact that it pays to keep money at home. Openings lndividuals--Couples--Tea- ms Tuesday & Thursday Mixed Leagues ; i ocean. result, the flow of air reverses itself, and a land breeze is often observed. The calm that so often accompanies dawn or late night at the beach in summer is explained by the fact that the land loses its great heat many hours after sunset, thereby reaching an equal temperature with the nearby water just before, or even at, dawn. AS A AFTER noting all these factors, the man continued to wonder why some of his old customers went to the new- and why almost , comer everyone had the idea that he was a tightwad but that his a public v .competitor-wa. .spirited leader of community ' s life-- : ; P1IRF WATPD Coffee Shop Restaurant Usad by Menu includes full meals Bowling Clinic for Women Sept. 13th at 10 a.m. Government Agencies Worldwide Chlorine, pesticides, cancer causing chemicals No DAVOS LAMES, or more Information 3701218 825 7782 13C3 ilorth Lavton -- connection required den counters. Use Dacthal other crabgrass killers about 15 to prevent spurge seedlings from coming up, he said. June Crabgrass control can come high, from: a. Cut grass b. Fertilize with nitrogen fertilizer in April, June and September, c. Water deep and only every three to four days in hot weather, and every six to seven days in cool or spring and fall weather. l" included: improper head jars space, using unapproved and lids and reusing lids. IT IS imperative every home canner accept the fact safety should be the most important consideration in canning. The following recommendations should be strictly adhered to reduce the risk of U.S. Goes Mendenhall botulism, Into Red concluded. Scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture 3. Use only those methods approved for home canning-waterb- ath other than botulinum were present in the tomatoes, causing reduction of the cooker. suspect that microorganisms acidity so the botqJinurOsCQuUi grow and produce KwW tfid USU food scientist stated-'- , to Mendenhall, it is not the lack of acidity but improper canning methods which ACCORDING for spoilage. the red (for the fiscal year 1976) by $65.6 billions! Extension Agent. THATS strict attention to 2. PAY 4. USE only jars and lids specifically designed for home canning. directions Follow 5. 376-107- 5 CLINTON HEALTH FOOD STORE. BOUNTIFUL record, over is expected to total somewhere between the 1975 and 1976 figures. What is this means is politicians in Washington are spending earnings of our children and grandchildren. With a nation debt of $600 billion interest now costs us about $50 billion a year. No one proposes to pay that off; all agree it will never be repaid. and pressure cut corners. carefully-do- nt A twenty billions more than the 1975 deficit (43.6), and theres more to come. The 1977 deficit processing times and pressures. 6. AND finally, remember the safety of family members is your responsibility. Now matter how precious Of the samples collected for our research, one of the most obvious reasons for spoilage was improper processing times. At sea level the USDA recommends a processing tine of 45 minutes for the watertjqth (cold pack) method due. to altitude changes in Utah, 55 minutes is recommended-- ' in this state, noted,Or Not much is being said about it this election year but the nation has just gone into THE ANNUAL federal budget totals over $300 billions. The Treasury must pay a sixth or seventh of that amount in interest each year. nu- trients and flavor are, they can never replace the value of a person. See Us For - and Reconditioned and Used IN interviews conducted during the collection of samples, two main reasons were given for reducing processing time - to retain more vitamins and to All Makes FREE Service & Labor on ail Kirby Vacuums -- 354 North Main St. improve flavor. Suite 2 Neither of these reasons is justified in view of the risk stressed the USU involved, He - also professor. emphasized only the Water-bat- h North of Arctic Circle Phone 766-09- 41 Layton and pressure cooker LIMITED TIME OFFER! 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WALKER, OGDEN WINTERS. KAYSVILLE 5 2,4-plus Dicamba (Banvel). You can purchase this mixture at gar-or Other reasons for the quesof the five percent of the tomato samples 1. Throw away all of your home canning recipes and obtain a copy of the latest USDA publications on home canning from your local USU Wt. 14 oz. 992-427- FOR spurge, use repeated spraying with tionable safety MENDENHALL pointed out that botulism, resulting from the growth of the microorganisms Clostridium is a potentially fatal poisoning and that five cases of botulism between 1950 and 1974 were attirbuted to home canned tomato products in the United States. Postpaid can nsk of recontamination after the cooking process. Of the 38 samples we collected which were processed by the open kettle method, 18 contained microoganisms which would grow on selected media, Mendenhall related. ColorTrak Less than 2 a gallon Complete instruction for Beginners If so, showing in your lawn? accordmaybe this will help, USU ing to L. Darrell Stokes, extension agent. OPEN kettle methods are not acceptable because of the EPA Reg No. 36430-- 1 Diseasa caualng bacteria Purifies over one quart per minute Eliminates need for bottled water as well as soft drinks and snacks Main, U S. Is spurge or crabgrass methods were recommended for tomato canning. horn, camping or forwgn travel ANYWHERE -- ANYTIME hrOk & sig- yy Spend Your Weather $$ At Home Winter League Supervised big play room for kids during ladies daytime leagues nificantly. Know The v Junior Leagues Start Sept. 18 reduced .the acidify - Fighting Grab Grass tzerland only in the last voted womens decade suffrage. surplus-producin- AUTOMATIC SCORERS - constitutional amendment was enacted allowing women the right to vote in all states, the culmination of the fight began in Seneca Falls 72 years earlier. A few countries still provide for male voting only and in western Europe the advanced country of Swi- farm operations are a source of pride. Farm exports are now what keeps the international trade balance in the black. Americans can be thankful for the upcoming harvest, perhaps the largest on record. The 1976 wheat crop is estimated to be the second biggest and com the largest in U.S. history. conventions were held every year Civil War. Kentucky . inflation. In times when so much of the news is disquieting, good news of agricultural abundance is satisfying and U.S. Where glass is a specialty-n- ot Rights Women The total cost of work accidents in 1975, including loss from business fires, amounted to about $15.9 billion. d when accidents killed 43 out of every 100,000 workers. 7 Of 5,300,000. seven percent. Excluding agriculture, the 1975 occupational death toll was 10,400, of which 1,500 fatalities occurred in manufacturing industries. THE PREVIOUS low was established in 1974 when the work death rate was 15 for every 100,000 workers. The death rate stood at about 17 per 100,000 employees in 1973 and 1972. The highest death rate was recorded in 1937 City ?; in- all-tim- Mr. Smith indicated that further information may be obtained in person at the Veterans Administration payments to the widow of that THIS FALL and winter the dicate that the national accident fatality toll for 1975 is down 3 percent in all areas compared with 1974. ACCORDING TO the Utah Safety Council one thousand fewer workers died from op the-joaccidents in 1975 than, in 1974, according to preliminary data released by the National Safety Council. e This resulted in an low death rate of about 14 per divorce, or annulment. Administration s, Highway Deaths Down For 1975 sequent remarriage or remarriages have been Under a law enacted in and effective since January 1, 1971, it has been possible for former widows of veterans to again qualify and be considered for death pensions, according to Elpier J. Smith, Director of 1970, girls have elected to continue club work by taking their a course in baby sitting safety with Mrs. Whitesides as their instructor. Whitesides, artificial respiration, Cindy Bates on poisons, Jaqkie Bates on shock. demonstration in Miss Bonnie Jeffs gave one on. Shauna on Emergency Whitesides Treatment of bleeding, Cheri first-ai- 4-- and club 17 ays 01 y ,r (? .M , ' '"A Hrv 4 AT ' ' ' 4 1 Bank Financing Bank Cards Master Charge 1639 South 200 West, Syracuse Ph. 825-611- 4 Store Hours Mon.-Sa9-- t. 7 |