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Show 'l rnr; journal T ANTI-TAN- K r, XV id:, I The MINES GO UP IN SMOKE IOURNAL 1 A weekly newspaper published jn the interests of the residents of Uav is County, at Layton Utah. ! I Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act ol March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 OP THE- - UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL 1 ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. 222 Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination w ith The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Lloyd E. Anderson TAKING COVER behind a stone wall, 13th Combat Engineers ol the 7th mines that were left behind by U. S. Infantry Division set off anti-tan- k Editor Richard O. Anderson News Editor retreating UJL forces several weeks ago. The mines were dug up and exploded in paddies. (Dept, of Defense Radiophoto from International ) f Farmington Miss Farmington A Sets English Names Officers Date Wedding Miss KatherFARMINGTON P-T- vice-preside- m ed. Prepared MOUNTAIN FUEL NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING WASHINGTON. 0. C. Buy Defense Bonds By Ann Good PRESENTING . . . SPRING VEGETABLES! What could be tastier or more appropriate for supper on a warm, fragrant spring evening than a tempting casserole starring those gay and tender performers, spring vegetables ? Chock full of flavor, nutritive value, and color, they should form the basis for many meals and not be delegated to added to balance the meal. Prepare ne of these casseroles, include a hearty salad, a hot bread, and a substantial dessert, and you have it . . . the program for a pleasant evening meal. after-thought- s, BROCCOLI AND ONIONS AU GRATIN 5. 0 Time: min. Temp.: 850 F. 1. Peel and cook in boiling: salted water until tender 2 lbs. small white onions 2. Cut into serving; pieces and cook in boiling salted water until tender lVz large bunches 6. 15-2- broccoli 7. 8. Add 2 Vi Add rolling table in the laundry is a marvelous back-savePush it wherever needed: in front of the washer for sorting clothes, near the tub for sprinkling, alongside the ironing board and to and from the clothes line. r. Foe a change, try carrots toasted. Cook them whole and roll them in melted vitaminized margarine first and then in crushed corn flakes seasoned with salt and pepper. Broil them in a moderate oven (350F.) for ten minutes turning frequently. After using upholstery shampoo to clean mohair furniture, speed the drying process with an electric fan or vacuum cleaner blower attachment. While upholstery Is still damp, brush with the pile, using a whlskbroom. After It Is dry, brush against the pile, to prevent matting. Do not ly use the furniture until it Is dry. per-fect- The next time you wax your floors, put a little wax on the feet of the furniture. Then when a chair or table is moved around it wont be so apt to scratch the floor. Make frankfurters deluxe by stuffing them with a mixture of mashed liverwurst, real mayon-.nais- e, minced pickles and onions. Then wrap each with a strip of bacon and broil as usual. x Theres no reason to scrub and scour which lution it and a glass cooking utensil in food has burned. Pour a soof water and baking soda in Ut tht dish ioBki I, (DWHH . c. diced cooked asparagus, drained t. salt mixture to sauce, us stirring constantly. Fold into sauce 4 egg whites, stiffly mixture beaten Pour into greased casserole; set in pan of hot water. Bake. 6 Yield) servings. Drain vegetables. Melt in top of double NEW POTATO CASSEROLE boiler 6 tb. butter 5. Blend in 6 tb. flour 0 Time: min. Temp.: 350 F. 6. Add slowly, stirring constantly until 1. Boil 1 Va lbs. small new thickened -- 2 c. milk potatoes 1 c. light cream 2. Cook in boiling salted 7. Season with 1V4 t. salt water.... pkg. fresh peas 1 Vi t. pepper or 8. Arrange vegetables in a cas1V4 pkg. frozen peas serole with sauce, leaving a few broc8. Drain coli ends visible through the white 4. Slice vegetables. Remove potato skins. lbs. baked ham thinly sauce on the top. 5. Melt in top of double 0. Sprinkle top boiler 6 tb. butter with c. grated sharp 6. Mix in. .6 tb. flour cheddar cheese 7. Add slowly 2 Vi c. milk 10. Bake until bubbly and cheese melts. 1 c. light cream Yield: 8 servings. 8. Stir constantly until thickened. 9. Season with 1V6 t. salt ASPARAGUS SOUFFLE Vi t. pepper Y c. grated medium Time: 45 mln.-- l hr. Temp: 825 F. shaip cheese 1. Melt In top of double 10. Mix peas, potatoes, and aauce in a boiler 3 tb. butter casserole. 2. Add.. .3 tb. flour 11. Arrange ham slices on end In sauce 8. Add gradually, stirring constantly to form a design protruding 1 c. milk until thick. from the mixture. 4. Beat until thick and lemon- 12. Bake until bubbly r.nd hot throughout. 4 egg yolks colored Yield: servings. 8. 4. 15-2- pin-whe- el 6-- Household Hint roF'WHip O Theres one chance in five that you will have cancer. A fifty-fifchance that someone you love ty will need help in fighting cancer. Your dime, your dollar, what- 6-- A "But wont this expense, darling, postpone our wedding indefr nitely? e fpj SUPPLY COMPANY .2 Friday evening. SALLY'S SALLIES By VERA THOMPSON V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Ernest R. Little Classified Advertising Manager of-fice- vice-preside- Miss Mannos will be honored at a shower given by the Neighborhood club of State street, at the home of Mrs. Juanita Stathis on Util,, ICicUi J. Home Service Department FARMINGTON Farmington ine Mannos, daughter of Mr. and is A. recently elected school P.-Mrs. James Mannos, will begin i new year. Mrs. Jack the for trip to England next week, wheie Steed was elected to serve as presshe will be married to Sgt. Ray- ident. with Mrs. Bill mond L. Crane, of Elmira, New Mr. second Stathis; Yoik. r, secretary-treasuieand Richard Stevenson Miss Mannos is a graduate of L. W. Robinson. Mrs. Davis high school and has been emThe officers were installed at a ployed at the Hill Field Base for She will make a recent meeting. Dr. Smith Jacobs, several years. stop over in Chicago to visit with of the state Industrial school in her sister, Mis. W. Stanley, for- Ogden, gave a most interesting Mr. talk. merly Miss Helen Mannos. stais air the with corps, Stanley tioned near Chicago. Miss Mannos will sail on the U. S. S. America and meet her bridge-grooin Sculthorpe, England, wheie they will be manied. They will honeymoon in Paris, with trips to Germany and Denmark. The will in a home make Engcouple land where Mr. Crane is stationT. Manager 8 ever you give helps change these odds in your favor . . . helps pay for more research on the cause and cure of cancer. And your contribution helps us furnish hospitals, doctors and equipment when theyre needed. Protect yourself and your family by giving to the Cancer Crusade I YOU'RE TELLING ME! By WILLIAM RITT . Central Press Writer NORWAY announces that in 10 tion, set by his You months last year it exported 64 Know Who. : tons of skis. The business must i be growing by leaps and bounds. A jury of women declares via i t are the best cooks. Ha! Could bo Some sharks, says Factographs, theyre trying to kid us into doattain 60 feet in length. With ing more kitchen chores! ! i teeth, no doubt, to match. uncle-in-la- t Some robins, we read, live to be 10 years old. By that time they must be worn to a frazzle trying to be No. 1 each spring. t Princess Elizabeths husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, fell off his polo pony. Sounds like it might be a fine, old family tradi Mail this coupon with your contribu i tion to "CANCER. . . j Post Local Office, J cjo your I want to help the Cancer Crusade. J j w, ? t r Paraguay maintained its voting membership in the UN by contributing five cents to same in last two years. Who says a nickel has lost jts power? i flO- I I - Sfate American Cancer Society News About Yourself and Neighbors Every Week in the i Zadok Dumk6pf says he realizes it sounds impossible but he actually knows a tap dancer who never has appeared on an amateur television show. Reflex and Journal $3.00 Tor a whole year ! J |