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Show JANUARY 20, 1051. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WAKE UP AND LIVE CASUALTIES FERRIED TO MERCY SHIP By REV. JAMES KELLER 1 A II L 1ST 1 N FORM ATI ON SERVICE C. WASHINGTON IT, 1). According to a recent newspaper report quoting a responsible government authority, at least eight million people in this country suffer from some form of mental sickness and another ten million now living will spend some part of their lives under mental care. The report goes on to say that these tragedies are symptoms of human, personal crises in the lives of millions of little frustrated people whose daily paths are concentric circles. Sometimes these tensions appear near the surface, reflected in quiet desperation, in accumulated failures, frustration and worry. But in numerous other instances, they break out violently, like flames from a smoldering pile of rubbish. To verify this you have only to pick up the daily newspapers and read the headlines of those extreme cases which are becoming more and more prevalent: Torture Suspect ConMother Stabs Infant to fesses, Death, Despondent Couple Leap From Bridge. In all these cases the background is the same. These are the unhappy mortals who are sick of their jobs, sick of their families and friends, sick of their irreligion, sick of their very lives. And all the while they know that they have been made for higher things. Yet the happy hope in all this dark picture is that millions of Americans who are on the brink of menta and emotional disaster can be guided toward simply by convincing them to wake to use to the utmost up and live the fullness of their lives, which God intended to be their due. To get out of themselves and their real or imagined troubles by loving God and helping others to help themself-salvati- i ' f -- J $, ' 'MWUM h an LST for ferrying to a Navy hospital ship just before the port of Inchon was abandoned to the enemy. A Red Cross worker distributes magazines to the blanketed GIs already shifted from ambulance u LST. (Red Cross Photo, from International ) AMERICAN WOUNDED ARE PLACED on on selves. It is of the essence of true love of others that it seeks to diffuse itself, that it knows no boundaries, that it stirs you to share it and spread it over the world. It is this love that sustains and furnishes the driving power for one who wishes to be a life-tim- e Chrisall-inclusi- ve Printers Devil of 1951 is shown receiving the official proclamation from Governor J. Bracken Lee. Printers Week was designated as week of Jan. Miss 14-2- 0. tian. True love of others is the encouraging reminder to the Christ-bearthat he or she is working on the side of the fundamental goodness which the Creator of all has imbedded deep in the heart and soul of each and every human being. No matter to what lengths people go to root out of their fellowmen that sense of decency which distinguishes man from the brute animal, they never completely succeed. Some remnants always remain, awaiting er TODAYS HI LML Make a Savory Meat Loaf The same amount of ground By ALICE DENHOFF as serves the main beef Ingredient SOON, very soon, holiday times of a tamale pie that will will be over and back well go to serve tasty 8. To 2 c. boiling water with more or less normalcy with an tsp. salt, add Yz c. cornmeal; cook urge to balance the budget. until thick. Add Y c. n; Doesnt have to mean back to cook in double boiler 20 to 30 min. mean back to New telephono directory will be closed soon For c hanged or additional listings or for i directory advertising, development. There is always hope, even in the worst of men. all-bra- beans, but it does good food well served, such as the less expensive meat cuts nicely prepared, vegetables served with an extra flourish, and a good All of this is use of good for the digestion, too, after all the rich foods. A meat loaf can be a dull,, uninspired thing, or it can be really good eating, as is this one. Inexpensive, too, since it calls for but one pound of ground beef and will do for 4 to 6 servings. Mix together one lb. ground raw beef, tbsp. chopped onion, tbsp. salt, Y tsp. pepper and one c. soft bread c. mashed crumbs. Combine 2 bananas (one to all yellow or fruit) and slightly green-tippe- d Vz tsp. dry mustard. Mix well, then add to meat mixture. Form mixture into loaf; place In pan. Bake at 350 F. fpr left-ove- f rs. well-greas- s about an hour. ed Pour into shallow, greased pan; cool. Melt 2 tbsp. fat; add one finely-mincgarlic clove, one lb. ground beef, tbsp. minced green pepper, brown slightly. Add 2 Vi c. tomatoes, tbsp. chili powder, IVz tsp. salt and Vi tsp. pepper. Simmer for about 15 min., or until Juice from vegetables has partly evaporated. Line sides and bottom of greased casserole with strips of cooled mush. Pour In meat mixture. Cover with Vi c. grated cheese. Brown in 400 F. oven for about 10 min. For a good savory dish, an excellent lunch quickie, fry 2 small, chopped onions in butter; add a 2 can tomatoes, strained. Let come to a boil, then add Vi lb. cheese, grated. After cheese has eggs, Vi melted, add 3 season? and tsp. baking powder, Scramble to suit. together; lngs serve hot on hot toast. 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