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Oysters and clams are fine in stews, chowders, or chopped in fritters or baked in scalloped dishes. Point Value Price Value 10 Red Hill Catsup Top Quality, Tomato, Dressings Styled For Salad Glamour Cana S 13 PEAS, lalnd lie not only m the salad mgredirntt, but alto in the d:r.i ing. Just a dafth of this or that J.c ftnonders for your faftiorite salad diriimg and mayonnaise, and changes the entre personality of the salads. And now th.it spring i getting under way, and br-.)vegetable and fruits will be miik.- g their appearance on the markets in greater abundance, its the opportune time to let generous salads assume a featured role on the menu. Salads aie vitamin and mineral foods, you know, and do wonders for winter-tireappetites. RUDDY DRESSING Combine I cup salad dressing or mayonnaise with shredded raw beet and the juice of h.i a lemon. The beet tints the entire dn ing. Chopped cooked pickled bceti r be used, too. Delicious on raw or ci . vegetable salads. MOCK HORSERADISH Add 2 c finely ground cabbage to 1 cup sa!a I dressing or mayonnaise, and touch it up with a dash of salt and pepper and celery Qc 17 Spinach, 27-o- z .. 14 Asparagus Tips - seed if desired. Use it as horseradish or ns a dressing for meat and salads. Perfect as a relish on cold plate lunches or with sandwiches. - Combine or sliced chives DRESSING 2 tbsps. with 1 finely chopped cup salad dressing. If you've no chives, then the green tops of onions do the trick. Use this dressing on meat, fish and vegetable salads. MOCK HOLLANDAISE -- Mix 1 cup salad dressing or mavonnaisc, 2 tsps. prepared mustard, 1 tbsp. lemon juice, and a dash of salt, and sere'e as a sauce for hot vegetables such as cauliflower, asparagus, and artichokes. To 1 cup of salad dressing or mayonnaise, add i cup of peanut butter, and a few drops of lemon juice. Mix well and serve on cabbage, carrot, and fruit salads. Its especially gesod on apple salad. SWISS MISS DRESSING -- Add cup shredded Swiss cheese to 1 cup salad or American cheese dressing mayonnaise. has its flavor points, too. Both are the perfect dressings for fruits of all varieties. 1 PIQUANT DESSERT SAUCE-M- ix cup of salad dressing with 3 cup fruit juice, is use as a kind and topvery good, any ping for fruits. If a sweeter dressing is desired, add a bit of honey. Catsup, prepared mustard, chopped pickles, celery, olives, onion juice, garlic powder, meat and chili sauces, chopped hard cooked egg, horseradish, a dash of sage, chopped parsley and most any spice or herb can be added to salad dressing and mayonnaise for delectable taste variety. Sajeuay Homemakers Bureau U.r. WHlCllT. Dirwtor 10 Chopped Beets Lord Mott, 1 EDWARDS NOB HILL AIRWAY a PREMIUM L RICH BLEND POUND COFFEE MILD . .. SMOOTH, POUND TOKEN CRAFT JS: Popular Erands 2 Packages ... & BUFFALO DIAMOND CARTON AMAIZO GLOSS . STARCH 12-O- Z PKG SCOTCH CLEANSER 9C .. 12 6 CampbelPs Soup New 32c 4 Grape Juice Churches, Pint 1 ea. Baby Food IT V-- 8 Cocktail Health Drink, Recipe 3 for Vegetable Str. or Chopped, pkg 14c 18-o- 3 cans . 20 Juice 4 Wh. Beans, lb. Grapefruit Rio Unsweet, 18 oz 14c Lge. Navy, Pound 8C Royal 31c 25c 25c 20c 1.70 30s 23c Lbs. SODAS LUXURY BLEND POUND . .. COFFEE COFFEE pkg. . 8 z 15-o- z. 13c Apple Sauce 12c pkg. .. Seedless Raisins 11 Bonner's, 5 Dubon, E-- Z Shop early in the week CRACKERS . . glass .... 12-o- Dehydrated, llc can 10-o- .. z Apple Juice New West, ! - 28-o- 41c ... z Currants 5 z Utah Pack, Lge 28c Can 46-o- 24 Tomatoes 7 cn IHc . Tcy. Snnny Garden 20-o- Del Monte, Gardtide . Price Price Each Ctry Home Corn 14c 23 Old Orange Juice can Sonth, 8 Tomato Sauce 12c w Point Value Cream Style, Can or can Kernel Tcy 14 20 . 8 Highway CORN 12 Wh. No. 303 Can V'nriety in .. Price Price Each 14 bottle 11-o- z 6 Rancho SOUP Jl ft'id r.i-- of next week I ft J . tJ St. Friday thru Thursday BUTTER DRESSING-- 1 1 Jt -- ft ' AND REMEMBER v t 1 ft -i frur PEANUT t j J iJ Iltftti ft ft 1 l.. if rift lu U.t lil. It I IIY CHIVE i i .. . Ul.' all aft l.iata1!. J al.J tail J.d bit 1 I' 1 IN THl WttK SHOP ihcwrrk-lxtime itbrrwrri) it Sheprsify in 10 A M. nil J P M. Youll tiii uvt rrvwy Safriksy'i ;rciol low (hut me tffrriive emfy in the urck lu-t- c f.imh in Xedda. IliiMard Strein win a M.iplrton visitor over tlie week end. 'Jark ZnU-llJr., wm down from Salt Lake Cily for the week end viitmg at tiie home of hi aunt, Mrs Charles Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sabin and children were week end visitors to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ilruec Vaughn and baby daughter of Wendover came down to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nirk Sermos, Sunday. Mrs. Vaughn will remain to vis. it a while. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Huff and baby and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith and children were week end visitors to Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Larsen and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alexander and children of Price were Sunday visitors to American Fork. Mrs. Wanda Olson Petersen, who opened the lieauty shop here left Sunday for Salt Lake City, then will go to San Diego, California, where she will join her husband who is stationed there with the U. S. army. Raymond Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Watson of Rains, and who is wlth the U. S. army, visited at the home of his uncle, A. il. Thomas, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright and children of Nephi have moved here to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thomas were hosts at a dinner last Tuesday evening at their home in honor of Seaman Homer Thomas. Besides the guest of honor the following enjoyed the evening: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielson, Mrs. Bessie Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Huntsman, Mrs. Lawrence Watson, Mrs. Delta Jeanselme, Mrs. Louise Gilligan and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Duke. Homer was also a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lewis Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Howard Ludwig entertained last Thursday evening at her home a few friends at two tables of 500. A two course dinner was served first and then cards enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Leavitt, Mrs. Day and Mrs. Winn of Kenilworth, Mrs. Ethyl Ludwig, Mrs. Walt Rice, Mrs. Verl Huff, Mrs. L. W. Smith and Miss Marguerite Ludwig. Mrs. Leavitt and Mrs. Huff were score winners. Mrs. Bessie Hennau entertained the Sewing club at her home last Thursday evening. Enjoying refreshments and the evening were: Mrs. Annie Evans, Mrs. Indra Jensen, Mrs. Tracy Jones, Mrs. J. A. Gow, Mrs. L. E. Durrant, Mrs. L. E. Acord and the hostess. Howard Ludwig celebrated his birthday Sunday at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Winn in Kenilworth. Annual Primary conference Sunday was held at the school house under the direction of President Mrs. J. E. Bowns. Program consisted of the following: Opening song, Our Great Primary; prayer song by some of the First Group; prayer by Buddy Griffiths; vitamen sketch by the rest of First Group; Ten Little Indian Dance by the Second Group; song, The Little Sheppard by the first year Zions boys and girls; song, Jesus Unto Thee I Pray, by the second year Zions boys and girls; articles of Jaith and song by the Larks; song by the Bluebirds; song by the Trail Builders; song by the Seagulls and closing song, prayer by Charles Houghton. home on I i Mil, M.l Li 4 i A!i a 1 -- 1 Ifmimit ainl . ! i I, tlical i m! ! 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FRUIT FLAVOR 23c JELLWELL,U7c OATS ,SZ KELLOGGS HONEY BEE ALLBRAN GRAHAMS 19c RAISIN llc BRAN LIBBYS JAR 32-O- MINCE MEAT 40c Julia Lee Wrights Enriched BREAD 2 20-o- z 15c Loaves 2 WAFERS BY PURITY SALTINES 27c BEVERLY PNUT BTR.27C UTAH STRA HONEY il, 1.59 LE DALE WOOD 19c MARGARINE.29C ORANGES 21c TROCO LEMONS GRAPEFRUIT APPLES TURNIPS, CARROTS POTATOES No. 1 Utah Red Bliss, 10 lettuce SPINACH 31c 9c MARGARINEu30c 49c SUNNYBANK and MAI SYRUP 12c MARGARINE.23C Do Your Part To Build A MILD WESTERN 7c CHEESE Pound 32c 40c DUCHESS QUALITY SALAD lb 36c DRESSING 23c . ioc MIRACLE WHIP 15c DRESSING 25c 15c :2 Healthier Nation now more important than ever for us to eat wisely to build a stronger nation. So, to learn how to plan meals that are healthier as well as attractive, take the Kitchen Course in Nutrition. Ten easy, workable lessons prepared by the Safeway Homemakers Bureau. Send name and address and only 25c for the entire course to , OakJulia Lee Wright, Box land, California. It's l, 660-cc- Avoid Mid-Morni- ng Letdown These are no days for breakfasts. Everyones working harder and longer. So be sure and start your family off to work or school well fortified with a delicious, balanced breakfast, morning after morning. gulp-and-ru- SAFEWAY |