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Show ICaOr'IL:U!iG CORr'. UtUVERAL 977 ATII 7(40 AVF.MIIR VOL. V3ALT LAKE CSEEAIBBR NO. 43 1, 1951 News and Features of Interest to Residents of Davis County. 10c LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH Safety Law NEW BENCHES WILL AID KAYSVILLE BUS PATRONS Motorists SALT LAKE CITY who have their driving and regis- tration privileges suspended under Utahs new Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Law will not only be deprived of owning or op- erating an automobile in this state, but also in the 22 other states that lave similar security type statutes, Public Safety Commissioner oseph W. Dudler announced. Cardinals, Rams Meet Sept. 8 In Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY On the Pacific coast and in the Midwest two of the nations top professional football teams are preening for their forthcoming Intermountain West conflict, a Sept. 8 classic that pits the Chicago Cardinals against the Los Angeles Rams in a University of Utah stadium grid battle. The coast aggregation, finalist in world series football last year, 4 over came up with a victory in Redskins their the Washington first season test and will meet the Bears before tackling Chicago g their rivals, the Carin the Salt Lake game. dinals, Tickets for the game are on 2nd South, 142 South Main or the sale in Salt Lake City at 27 East University of Utah fieldhouse. Or tickets may be ordered by mail by writing Bleacher Athlces, Inc., P. 0. Box 807, Salt Lake City. Prices for this Sept. 8 classic are $2 for seats within the lines and $2.00 for seats outside the lines, and the top grade tickets are going fast. 28-1- close-scorin- Rams-Cardina- 20-ya- ls rd 20-ya- rd Editor Teaches At U. ol U. Club Calender Shows New Sheep Film U. P. IN CLEARFIELD The Pot Luck club held their monthly meeting at Lagoon last Saturday evening. After a supper of hot corn on the cob and barbecued beef and several delicious salads topped off with pie, those attending enjoyed the fun house and rides or just looking on. Some of the more hardy souls enjoyed swimming before the meal. From the traditional shepherds crook to the modern lambulance, the sheep industry of the west is covered in Union Pacific Rail roads newest agricultural film. Entitled Western Sheep, the color and sound film runs 20 minutes in length and is the sixth agricultural motion pic ture to be produced by the rail road. Joe W. Jarvis, supervisor of the U. P. Agricultural Developmen Department, announced at the rail roads Omaha headquarters tha the film will have its first showing this fall when Union Pacifics uni que agricultural improvement car visits ir major livestock centers. The markets, all on U.P., include St. Joseph, Mo., Kansas City, Mo Marysville, Kan., Omaha, Chey enne, Wyo., Salt Lake City, Butte Mont., Ogden, Utah, San Bernar dino, Calif., Los Angeles, Tacoma Wash., Seattle, Portland, Spokane and Denver. The Clearfield Birthday club met home of Mrs. Winnie Layton last Wednesday. The honored birthday guest was Mrs. Winifred Barlow who received a nice shower of gifts. A surprise Infanticipa-tio- n shower was given for Mrs. at the Irene Chidester and the expected arrival received some lovely gifts. Winners of prizes for the evening were Mrs. Lucille Howe, Dorothy White and Evelyn Jones. The Neighbors Sewing club from West Campbell Heights invited their husbands as guests for the evening last Thursday evening and they all enjoyed a picnic at Peterson. The following were present; Mr. and Mrs. Afton Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hadfield and r. and Mrs. Larry Pace. The J. M. F. club enjoyed a beach M. Neff SALT LAKE CITY Smart, secretary of the Utah State party at Sunset beach last SaturPress Association and chairman of day evening. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar its education committee, has been Hedgepath acted as host and hostattending the appointed lecturer in the Journal- ess. Other members Mrs. Melvin Mr. and were ism Department of the University party Mrs. Fred Ger-me- r, and Mr. of Utah. Fifield, Lamar Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Mr. Smart, who is publisher of the weekly Geneva-OreTimes, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hansing, and will direct a community service his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. program aimed at helping high Don Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of journalism Iverson, Lieutenant and Mrs. Melschool teachers throughout the state. He also vin Laren and a sister of Mrs. will supervise weekly journalism Hedgepath and her husband from tours of high school classes to the Salt Lake City. Some of the bers enjoyed a swim and all en- of Utah campus. GEORGIA NEESE CLARK Defense woik-er- s CLEARFIELD from all parts of Utah at Clear-iel- d Naval Supply Depot have won the nations highest honor for outstanding accomplishments in the U. S. Defense Bond program, Charles L. Smith, Defense Bond state chairman, announced this Tips on Holding Color of Fruits Kayswlle bus patrons received top priority from the Kaysville Lions club recently when two sturdy benches made by club members were installed in the business block. Headed by Club President Frank Worsley, club members took up the hammer and saw to build the 10 foot long benches and finished the job with a coat of golden paint and the lettering, Compliments of the Kaysville Lions club. They have been installed on the southwest and northeast corners of Center and Main streets and will serve the patrons of two bus lines which make stops in Kaysville. Shown above are three Lions who assisted in placing the benches: left to right, Casper Carroll, Herbert Smart and Carvel Rasmussen. Treasurer To Present Utah Bond Award U. S. Successful freezing of peaches, apricots, sweet cherries, figs, iears, plums and apple slices for lie calls for some treatment to ceep them from darkening, home reezing specialists of the USDA say. For most fruits ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) is effective in holding natural color and flavor. It also adds nutritive value. Crystalline or pwodered ascorbic acid is for sale in many drug stores and some locker plants. If you dont find it in your locality, your druggist can order it for you. To use ascorbic acid powder, simply dissolve it in a little cold water. Make the solution only as needed and keep in the refrigerator until used because it can lose strength if kept too long or in a warm place. (If ascorbic acid tab lets are used, crush them to make them dissolve easily in water. The ascorbic acid, solution is either added to sirup before pouring the sirup over the fruit, or sprinkled over the fruit just before adding dry sugar. When stirring into sirup, stir gently so that as little air will be mixed in as possible. mixtures Special are for sale under various trade names. These usually are ascorbic acid with sugar, or with sugar and citric acid. Because ascorbic is the ingredient which does the most to protect color, buying it in a mixture may be more expensive than buying it pure. For a few fruits whole fresh figs or puree of prune or plum- week. A giant Minute Man flag, awarded to only a very few of the countrys largest military and industrial establishments, will be presented September 2 to the Clearfield base for attaining participation of more than 1K per cent in the Defense Bond payroll savings plan. Georgia Neese Clark, Treasurer of the United States, will come from Washington, D. C., to make the presentation to Rear Admiral C. II. Gillilan, Clearfield NSD commanding officer. High ranking military and civilian leaders will be guests at the ceremonies. Warplanes of the air force will stage a spectacular fly by salute to the Clearfield workers accomplishments. The flag won by the navy and civilian workers at Clearfield can go only to installations of more than KXH) employees and for attan-in- g a 1M) per cent U. S. Defense Bond score. The Clearfield program will be the first'major fevehfin Utah during the First' Defense Bond Drive that starts Labor day and includes Utahs OPERATION FLAG CITY, a competition for T flag awards in a different category than the one won by the Navy base. anti-darkeni- ng - citric acid powder or lemon juice may be used against darkening. Citric acid powder is cheaper, weight for weight, than ascorbic acid powder, but less effective, so a larger amount may be required, and this may make the fruit too sour, or may mask the natural flavor. Lemon juice likewise adds tartness to the fruit. NAVY CHIEF TAKES OATH OF OFFICE m mem-Universi- ty ' Junior LiterFARMINGTON held summer its party Friary club Dr. and lawn of day evening on the Mrs. C. R. Ruth Robinson with Mrs. Thomas Mrs. and Nita Brown. singing around the campfire. AT A PENTAGON CEREMONY, Admiral William M. Fechteler (right) Is sworn In as Chief of Naval Operations by Rear Admiral sell, Judge Advocate General of the Navy. Looking on tary Dan A. Kimball. Formerly Commander of the Fechteler succeeds the late Adm, Forrest P. Sherman. George L. Rusis Navy SecreAtlantic Fleet; ( International ) |