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Show SEPTEMBER THE JOURNAL 1, 11151. KAYSVILLE inch head space in pints, shape so well. Attorney and Mrs. Wm. H. King and children Felshaw and Patricia have just returned from an extended trip thiough the Northwest and the Pacific coast. The past few weeks the Paste and Stitch duh have been on their A health dresses. working lesson was given by Catherine Party. Wednesday, August 'SI, the club had a party at the home of Janet Paiker after which they went to the show. Those attending were: peaches offer Yellow-fleshe- d value than the kinds. Put generally speaking, you of sliced can expect a half-cu- p raw peaches to provide about per cent of the vitamin A and lo per cent of the vitamin C recommended daily for an adult. You can figuie on about 4 medium-sized peaches to a pound or servings. A bushel basket of peaches will Janet Parker, Linda McCormick, yield is to 21 quarts of canned Joan Pushnell, Catherine Party, peaches, or .10 to 4 pints of froMrs. Glen Swanger and visitors zen. Suzanne Thomley and Geraldine PEACH FREEZING Hamblin. Peaches just right for eating fiesh aie just right for freezing. Select them juicy and firm-rip4-- A white-fleshe- d 1 ut II Know How To Pick Out Your Peaches 4 e. pounds of peaches, as bought or picked, for each pint container to be filled. After washing the fruit, halve and pit it, and remove the skins without dipping them in hot water as this dipping would cause the outer layer to soften in frozen fruit. Slice the peeled peaches directly into the cold sirup in a freezer jar or other container. The sirup should be made in advance, by dissolving 3 cups of sugar in each 4 cups of water. To help peaches hold color and flavor while in the freezer, add ascoibic acid (vitamin teaC) to the siiup, putting each in spoon (1,ooo milligrams) four cups of cold sirup. After piessing the fruit down in the container, add enough cold sirup to cover it. A piece of crumpled parchment or locker paper on top helps to hold fruit under the sirup. Space should be left at the top, since fruit will expand in freezing. In containers with straight sides and wide top, inch of head space in leave pints, inch in quarts. If containers have a narrow' top, leave 3,i Allow' Popular as peaches aie, many a food shopper does not know them well enough to do an expert job of buying. With the peach season coming up, USDA food specialists cite the following pointers for those not suie of themselves as grocery store peach pickers: Choose matuie peaches, which have a creamy or yellowish ground color. This is more impoitant to look for than the pretty blush d which some varieties never have at all. Avoid peaches with dark gieen ground color, for well-flavore- these are immature and will not ripen satisfactorily. d The clingstone peaches are grown mainly for commercial canning and are also well suited to home pickling. The freestone varieties are favorites for table use and also for home canning because of fine flavor, even though they do not hold firm-texture- to 1 Dk 1 lb inches this week end for her island home to lesume her teaching. Following When container edges have been the picnic lunch theie was a lovely wiped clean and dry, screw the piogiam and social time enjoyed lids on tightly, or seal as the con- by all. Bichat d L. Woikman. Jr. II. N. tainer type lequiies, and the and for semng with the I!. S. Navy is freezing peaches are ready home on lease with his patents, coldor F. Zeio degrees stoiage at Mr. and Mis. Richaid Workman. er. He is stationed at Male Island in the hospital theie. He will return PEACH PA UFA IT his to duties on Sept. .. V4 cup sugar Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woikman of cup water Buffalo, Wyoming, will airive this egg white week end to spend a few days wdth cup heavy cream or 34"cup evap-oiate- d their son, Richard Workman and milk, chilled family. few drops almond extract Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Laur1 cup strained stewed peaches or J cans infants strained peaches. ence Van Meer of Farmington and Heat sugar and water together, now' living in Ogden will be sadsmall son, Stirling until sugar is dissolved. dened to hear that their Boil without stilling until a Craig, passed awray on Tuesday. thiead is formed. Beat egg white He was only (J months of age. until stiff and gradually add the Three bi others and one sister survive. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Goodrich syiup in a fine stream, beating aie the parents of Mrs. Van Meer. constantly until mixture is cool. Chill. Whip chilled cream or evaporated milk until it will just hold its shape and fold into the chilled egg white mixture. Fold in almond extract and peaches. Freeze withPONT KMOW WKAT I X 15" 'l Yield: out stirring. servings. SHELLS LIKE (ROW a in quarts. bonus of somewhat more vitamin 3 1 Capital Choice i 1 Now Numskull gur If FARMINGTON A iccent house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cunningham was Miss Elaine Dalby of Honolulu, who was a neighbor while they all lived in the islands. Miss Dalby will attend the B Y U this winter. The Steed family reunion was held on Wednesday evening at Lagoon. Forty guests attended to honor Mrs. Ruth Watson, sister of Mrs. Mabel Steed. Other sisters of Mrs. Steed who were present were: Mrs. Esther Boulton of Orem, Miss Elizabeth Lindsay of Provo and Miss Lisle Lindsay of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Watsons home is in Honolulu and she has been visiting here for the summer. She leaves DEAR NOAH WAS IRON FIRST DISCOVERED SOMEONE SMELT IT ? BY WHO - JEANE GERNERT ALLEkatowN , PENH. IF A DEAR NOAH COW LOWS, WILL BEEF BE CHEAPER ? - PoP " PoPLN WHit SEAJD LAKE, N.C. ' GOES TO June Beverly Miss as Klein Washington, D. 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