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Show Soft Loka City, Monday, December 25, DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 1 941 Still Needed Food Supplies chateau May Crovd paul revere i 1 . Family Shelter . - ' y use By KAKMEJT PETERSEN NeweStaff WriteFi leet by 5 feet Add two' adults, three profile" : i chU-- , dren (thats an average family) and several hundred Items of food, clothing and equip-men- t Av V shoreline -- . Vj i taper , Crowded?, You bet! But its also a means of survival a Civil Defense approved fallout shelter. Put in the Civil Defense cots, bedding, warm clothing,: radio, cooking utensils, garbage can, heater, n and first aid Id And by the time you add supplies and equipment for sanitation, screwdriver, pliers and other household tools,, spare batteries for boih radio and lights, fuel for the' heater and cook-iequipment, youll know the meaning of compact. Stock Food But these are the minor parts of stocking your shelter. The real challenge begins when you compile the suggested. 14 days rationing of food for your family. "People should know what they are storing, how to store It and also have an idea of the financial part, says Mrs. Jeanne Taylor, 2550 Rowland, Or, who has spent the last 20 years doing research on survival foods and their preservation. , , , Mrs. Taylor has worked out' f a plan for stocking her shel- ter, with the Civil Defense sug-- ! gested supplies, for $20. This i" would Include fruit, vegetables, wheat, cereal and soap. Other , items such as first aid kit, clothes, lantern and etc, she supplies-froher own house-- I hold stock, v Basic Program i "The budget plan is worked around a program of five basic : needs, wheat, fuel, water, clothing and food. Although it 5 is important for people to fill categories, they should also have variety. Variety Improves health and temperament ad-- vises Mrs. Taylor. ; But before starting on your project,, here are suggestions 1 given by the Civil Defense to keep in mind: 1. Your stockpile of food should be in cans, Jars, or tightly sealed paper containers. 2. Select foods that will last , for months without refrigeration'. i 3. Foods should have little salt content These will increase your consumption of drinking water. 4. Store small-sized- , on cans of food, since the means of preserving leftovers may not be available. CD List Civil Defense instruction booklet includes in a two week menu: water, milk. Juices, I fruits, vegetables, soups, meat and meat substitutes, cereals, cookies and baby I foods and medicines when needed. For a guide in the quantity of food, the Civil Defense suggests 7 quarts of milk (this could be in ev&porated cans and nonfat dry milk) ; 28 servings of canned meat, poultry, fish, dry beans and peas; 42 to 56 servings of fruits and vegetables; 42 to 56 servings of cereals and baked goods. The quantities above are for one person, so multiply It by the number In your family for the total figures. To insure enough drinking water and other fluids, Civil Defense Instructions are for a supply of seven gallons Of water for each member of the family. Store fresh water in g glass Jars or jugs with covers, caps or stoppers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. 2670 Melony Dr, have made a family project of their shelter. It was constructed by the two eldest sons and Mr. Anderegg, under tba front porch of the family home. 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Great x Mass meetings to explain the functions and available by opportunities membership in a Junior Cham-- . ber of Commerce organization will be held at the Salt Lake County Library visual aids auditorium, 80 E. Center St, Tuesday through Friday at 1 7:30 p.m. The meetings were sponsored by Murray Junior Cham-be- r of Commerce after many young men in Midvale had expressed interest In forming a chapter of the organization here, Bennie L. Williams, Murray Jaycees president, said. remnants drip dry cottons .49 tight-fightin- Co. From world famous mills, new 1 962 cottons at special savings. Crisp, bright prints ond colors, novelty prints and smart weaves. Each group keyed to thenew fashion looks for spring. Hurry jn for sewing savingsP - 44 i- . , w'ith fabric Designer cottons, and designer names. 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