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Show ft Way Found To Make Frozen Peas Better YAZZIE YARNS The (UP) haylike flavor In frozen peas Is due to fatty substances turning rancid In storage, according to food scientists at the state exGENEVA, N. Y. periment station here. To prevent the taste, they ommend that the peas blanched In boiling water for sixty seconds before packaging and storage to remove the offending material. News Of Intermountain Neither blanched nor ray peas Indian School showed any significant differences in' sugars and starches By Helen B. Hill even after five years storage, but unblanched peas showed a Dr. profes considerable loss of carotene for of education Beijan, Univerat the and chlorophyll. sity of Tehran, Iran, visited here last week. As a guest of the State department, Dr. Beijan Is in the States observing and studying rural education. The professor is head of a teacher-traininprogram in Iran and is national president of the Boy Scouts of Iran. with the school Impressed here, Dr. Beijan exclaimed, , This school is a great experiment. Dr. Boyce has a wide, high vision." rec- be Asa-dolla- h g RAY ' Jkt DRUGGIST Ccuity3ciacc(ySocitixt(&Ut I uuuuuizouumc i fa 3D 58 So. Main Phone 4 LAST MINUTE GIFT Classes and hobby clubs of the elementary school have been in making knick-knack- s and putting them on sale In Building No. one. Items include such ndVeltles as: wooden plaques, woolen mats (looms made by the boys and weaving done by the girls), door stops, fancy painted coat hangers with decales, cattails painted silver and gold, and log centerpieces holding red candles. The proceeds will be used to replenish supplies, will go into the Christmas party funds and SUGGESTIONS! Will please them best! party was held In the lobby of Building No. 6 on Friday evening. The following residents of Building 6 and invited guests were present: Dr. and Mrs. George A. Boyce and son, Bobby, William Prescott, Mae Della Wright, Konzie Bighead, Johnny Loma, Mabel i'1 HOME UTILITY ELECTRIC DRILL SET $32.95 motor complete with attachments and case. High speed, powerful Coffee THE MOST WONDERFUL Brewer Electric cof- fee percolator ALL... desgined to make coffee faster. Fused t o burn THE HEW prevent dry damage. Beautifully styled and chrome plat-e8 cup sire. d. FROM $7.95 Electric MIXER a, 4V1 (Lena Schott, teacher, and her class of students enjoyed a trip to jSalt Lake City last Wednesday. The children visited the Capitol building where they were greeted by the Secretary of State. They were taken to the House of Representatives. The class enjoyed brousing in the public library and its various branches including the library for the blind. The students were( thrilled during their tour of ZjC.MJ. department store for they were treated as royalty and were shown the entire plant. They were impressed to learn that Z.C.M.I. owns and operates its own water system and electric geneator. The escallator which never fails to interest our students, was in constant use. &, trial' (V S the parlson of the work chine can do at the L propulsion laboratory The machine measure flciency of aircraft terms of pressure. Before It was devised 120 computers about thn to figure out the effic, an engine based on readings from some 3,oo PAGE SIX BOX ELDER ft' n JOL Brigham City, .r'; Dt, f Friday, V TODAY & SA 2 BIG TECHNICOI FEATURES n XkL tim Showing Of Unusual Art Work At Lincoln School are two students. Some of the typical work parents and friends of Lincoln school saw at the Mid-YeArt Exhibit last Wednesday evening. Hundreds of parents enschool and unusual educational displays. the decorated beautifully joyed . . . ar organ recital in the tabernacle, visited the museum, the Capitol building and the ZJCdJ. Hospital Notes store. Joy Rhodes was on sick leave last week. the Mrs. Clair Williams, for- mer Anna Lee Hunsaker, Is recuperating nicely following an Louise Ingram Visits In Ogden On Week-en- d Louisa Ingram visited in Ogden Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends. She attended the wedding reception and dance of her neice, iLuDene Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mont gomery, and David B. Braum berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Braumberger Saturday evening. After the reception the newlyweds left on a honeymoon. i ji-ggss- aaa wierwm universal (SADDLE ip. Members of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative from Preston, Idaho in the north to Cedar City and St. George on the south will share in a $50,000 interest payment this week, according to C. K. Ferre, auditor and assistant sec retary. The interest payment was declared recently by the board of directors of this member-owneand organi- -' zation which serves the poultry-me- n and farmers of Utah and Southern Idaho. The $50,000 Is interest on certificates outstand- ing January 1, 1901, at the rate Xnofth Diana LYNN Charlotte 'PICK O' THE PICTURES DOUBLE A ( GREENWOOD Ms SUN. Drake -- MON. or BILL FURY BLASTS mi d BACK- - member-controlle- d of five percent. 1 11 STREET M BEAUTY! Thief There WL , Tangled outside 'DICK the law! with "RICHARD MARTIN JOAN DIXON POWELL First. RHONDA FLEMING Plus Shorts - Cartoons News and Serial . WILLIAM SATURDAY CONRAD PORTER fmw BmiMtoftOe'lf MmSN.lewwlDvr MUUM Wimn K0M( CM Dr tMa OwnD'ilX MO Pictwes. 1:00 Me. FOUR BEST! 5Mli ' MATINEE ksui mcsfimm.ua BOURBONat its ALL-TIM- E Cliaries TRAIN BANDITS! A GUN t th SATURDAY GUNSMOKE MAN WITH RFGIS kitchen beats. and TODAY WCHARD WOMAN oi in the P.M. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AYS BIG DOUBLE BILL FEATURE HIT NO. 1 Todd McCam"bri STARTS 1:00 CHRISTMAS TWO BIG P. DA' FEATUR FROM THE ROLUJJf BROADWAY TIME-LIN- E WORK SAVER! Does Everything Automatically FEATURE NO. 2 Here is an accurate scale with numerals. legible Black linoleum top, smooth white enameled Weighs up to 300 pounds. clearly sides. OUR GANG CARTOON and OTHER SHORTS These are only a few of the many wonderful gifts waiting your selection! MATINEE Walk A Block And Save MDMA BT Better buy Planters Chib By any standard, you couldn't buy better t in ft ( December vP x Mrs. MUNCI$, Ind. (UP) Charles Davisson put $2 in an envelope and tacked it on her front door for the insurance colClasses of Mrs. Louise Bonnell lector. Then she went to town. and William Higginbotham The envelope was empty when ited Salt Lake City last week. the insurance man arrived. A The group enjoyed hearing an thief beat him to the money. Does lots A! . .V I! Ar-thu- $39.95 work least thats At Curtis. Anna Becenti, Morris Gordon, Wilma Mrs. Marlema Dugan, Victor, Nona Tabahe, Phoebe Marian Denetclaw, Hazel Brewster, Betty Begay, John Huskett, Robert Hammond, Joe Ray, Hen-ne- n Perez, Geraldine Casey, Rita Reiser, Laure Ricks, Richard s Chischilly, Richard Cuthibert, Hansen. Eula Bat-tis. Betty Scacewater, B. Russell, Ramona Mary Grinnell, Rebecca Robinson, Mrs. Ida Hennings, Lucy Mae Benal-ly- , Eugie Dean, Max Morrison, Joy Rhodes, Elsie Albert Clah, Lillian Harrison, Anne Yazzie, Mrs. Elda Nelson, Mrs. Jennie Smith and Irene Thompson. There were games, dancing and refreshments. Each member present had previousy drawn a name out of a hat and gifts were exchanged. ' On the planning committee were Rebecca Robinson and Ramona Grinnell. Assisting them were Betty Lou Scacewater, Art Hansen, Konzie Bighead and Robert Hammond. Z time. iDelbert Gibbys students held Mr. and Mrs. (Harold Knutson were entertained at a fkrewell a class party Thursday evening dinner party by friends and ac- in the students recreation hall. tivity heads here at the school. The group met at the Apollo club near Riverside, Utah, on Utah Poultry Farmers Saturday evening. To Receive $50,000 i GIFT OF CLEVELAND, 0. Automatic I Pressure Recorder girl computers over week-end- ! ! A Christmas OF 120 Girls Rebecca Robinson left today for appendectomy Deperformed her home in Mahnomen, Minne- cember 14 at Cooley Memorial sota and Minneapolis, where she hospital. will spend the Christmas (Edgar L. Wight, education An appendectomy was perreturnspecalist (agriculture) formed Saturday, December 15 ed on campus this week from on Mrs, Walter Cheal of Corinne. a field trip to Portland, Oregon. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Monday, Dec. 17, Larraine Jensen are their daughters, Mr. Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles and Mrs. and Mrs. H. CL Doley and chil- Mrs, Alfred Hansen of Corinne, Visiting The phone number of the News Sonntag last week was Mr. dren, Mike and Cathy of Gila, had his appendix removed. and Journal Society editor is 77L Mrs. Josie Mrs. mother, Carol Merica and Arizona; Sonntags Sonntag, of Oklahoma. children, Karen and Randy, and CaliforMrs. Sonntag left for Mrs. Jensens parents, Mr. and . She will re- Mrs. William Hess of Plymouth, nia this turn here for another visit while Utah. enroute to her home. a I Supt. George A. Boyce was on vacation leave last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Knutson were honored at a farewell party which was held in the assembly hall of Building No. one, Friday afternoon. The Knutsons were presented with a carving set by the administrative staff and activity heads. The Knutsons will leave for Phoenix, next Tuesday, where Mr. Knutson will be employed. For Mom and Dad, And all the rest, A Hardware Gift I rrnrr e, dustriously i Impressed Hundreds Of Visitors will reimburse those making the novelties. ..I ftOOf . CONTIHEHTAi PtSTHUNG COIfffHUA MSB! f. CHRISTMAS DAY TUESDAY l p. M. CO-HI-T "SUPERMAN A THE MOLE MA with |