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Show Page JANUARY 27, itc, THE JOURNAL 4 Nutritious Sweets Did He Have the Mrs. Marguerite Mickelsen Right? CHINESE NEW YEAR Already appreciated for its good- , I)r. John A. OBrien Paulist Information Service, Washington 17, I). C. I5y ness at mealtime, the plump and yellow sweetpotato shouldnt be underrated for its nutritional value, say food specialists of the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home During the American assault on Economics, U. S. Department of Attu Island, our soldiers came a Jap, named Ito, badly Agriculture. He and a in his fox-holwounded out that The specialists point their amexhausted had in rich companion sweetpotatoes are especially his last held had Each to munition. two food nutrients important One of them, vitamin grenade against his stomach and abundant in pulled the pin. Itos proved to be A is particularly grenade sweetpotatoes. This vitamin is nut a dud. But his comrades Ito and disemboweling for the to exploded, young only essential sol- our When his mainleg. all at shattering ages helps growth but tain normal vision, especially in diets found him several days later, dim light. Vitamin A is also im- he was still clutching his dud greportant in keeping the skin and nade. His leg had now become a green-- I linings of nose, mouth, and inner in condition. ish, muddy, bloody mass of gas good organs In addition, sweetpotatoes pro- gangrene. The stench was terrific. vide a good amount of vitamin C, Throw that stinking mess overn for its rich- board, barked out a wounded gunthe vitamin ness in citrus fruit. One medium-siz- e nel- on the hospital ship, before he sweetpotato, and average serv- suffocates us all. most persons, gives at least for ing Gimme my trench knife, yelled a third of the vitamin C needed for n with a bayonet the day. If meals for a day include slashinfantryman in his hip, and Ill operate a medium sweetpotato and half a on him. cup of citrus fruit, the entire days the Japs A few need for vitamin C is taken care had brokennights before, and lines our through of by these two items. Vitamin C, unarmed of our some slaughtered al so called ascorbic acid, helps keep medical corpsmen. The situation body tissues healthy. loaded with the dynatense was During curing and storage, mite of hatred, needing only a sweetpotatoes keep a high propor- spark to ignite the fuse. tion of their vitamins. Although Lights had burned all night over they lose some vitamin C during the operating table. Finally the baking, sweets retain this rather last American had been lifted from perishable vitamin better than it. Dr. Cass Stimpson, the chief some foods throughout the cook- - surgeon stepped forward. mg process. Did he have the right to use the IRONING TIP blood plasma, donated by an AmeriDid you know that starched can, for the hated Jap? Did he have clothes are easier to iron if your the right to endanger his life and iron is very hot? And do you those of his assistants by coming sprinkle your clothes with hot wa- in contact with the highly infecter at least thirty minutes before tious gas gangrene? Wasnt it their youre ready to iron them? Youll business to KILL Japs, not to find that your ironing will be much SAVE them? easier if you follow these two Here too were the passions of hatred and vengeance pounding at a-cr- e. well-bein- g. well-know- TODAYS yV Hie, rta A Tasty Frankfurter Roast onto serving platter and lift dish By ALICE DENIIOFF disONE secret of keeping a good or pan carefully to avoid table without too much denting of the budget Is to make use of those foods that are In good supply. Dried fruits have had an excellent season, and while good on their own, also do duty as an excellent and health-givin- g Ingredient in many dishes, and offer a novel flavor to boot. So good and so inexpensive Is a frankfurter roast with a prune stuffing, nice enough to star at line a any table. To serve casserole or pan with wax paper. Line sides with 12 to 18 franks (depending on size) The Stuffing To make the stuffing, pit and slice 1 V2 c. cooked prunes. Saute 2 c. sliced celery, one c. chopped onion in Vi c. butter to wilt but not to brown. Combine with 2 tsp. sage, 22 qts. toasted bread k or bouilcubes and 2 c. to taste, then blend lon, season 6-- 8, 2-- qt. soup-stoc- Add prunes and blend lightly. To go back, when placing franks In casserole, place one on top of the other, lengthwise around sides of casserole, cutting some If necessary to fit dish. Now place a layer of the prune stuffing firmly against the thoroughly. franks, to hold them in place. Fill center with remaining stuffing, and smooth stuffing over surface of casserole to cover franks. Bake one hour at 350 F. Remove from oven, and cool slightly. Invert arranging frankfurter mold. Carve crosswise to serve. As a toothsome and different for meats, fry garnish well-draine- d, the central dogma of the Christ!-- i faith, the teaching that , are brothers. Would religion uii him with the power to resist il flaming passions of nationalist and the clamor of hatred and geance ? Bring him Stimson. When the operation was ovc tears of joy streamed down Ito cheeks as he grasped the surgeon arm, and sobbed, Here was the flowering of central teaching of the Chrisiiarl religion into a deed of service kindliness and love for ones enemy So knit together are we all a members of Christ, that we canno unjustly harm any of our feliovi men, even the mo. t loathsome o our enemies, without injuring our selves. Any cruelty inflicted that helpless Jap even the upoij re fusal to relieve his pain woul, have degraded those who inflictet -- ! it. There is no cave deep enough foi us to hide in, when the cry of suf fering is heard. As recently as two cmntuiuv ago 200 crimes were punisnab'e hy death under English law. i The IOURNAL 1 I A weekly newspaper published the interests of the residents Davis County, at Layton, Utah. in o Entered as second-clas- s matter at under the Act o Layton, Utah, March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 UTAH STATE ftfcS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION cooked whole prunes, dried apricot or peach halves In hot butter or sausage fat, turning carefully with spatula. Serve piping hot. Especially nice with ham or to dress up sausages. Preparing Ham From Hawaii comes a wonderful way of preparing ham, a real hostess special. To serve 6, have 2 one-inslices of ham (center cut) about 3 lb. Simmer the ham in sufficient water to cover; drain, then place in greased roasting pan. Spread top sides with prepared mustard, and sprinkle with brown sugar. Mash 2 c. cooked dried apricots to a pulp; add V2 c. white sugar, 2 c. liquid from apricots and one c. crushed pineapple. Mix thoroughly, then pour over ham slices. Bake, covered, at 400 F. about V2 hours. For a pleasing dessert for 6, rinse one c. dried figs; boil 30 min. In water to cover. Drain, clip stems and cut Into small pieces. Pour 1 c. hot water over a 3V4 oz. package of lemon flavored gelatin, stir until dissolved, then cool When gelatin begins to set, add !a c. whipping cream that has been whipped, the figs and y2 c. chopped nut meats, blending thoroughly. Chill before serving. Natl. Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. A 222 No. Michigan Chicago, Regular Advertisers In The Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex. $3.00 per year. 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