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Show DECEMBER THE JOUIINAI. THE OLD HOME TOWN liw . I. oa By STANLEY LIVESTOCK SITUATION New weak-nes- s DECEMBER, mil was noted in most branches of the livestock market this week and quotations are once again closing largely at lower levels. Cows, stockers and feeders and hogs have been under most while other classes are ending up mostly steady. A fairly good clearance has been made in most divisions. One thing that has contributed to the slower trade in all classes has been the sharp increase in meat production in recent weeks. Output of all meats under federal inspec- y'QDKinKl 1?&D?DS -, !K- Nalder Named To Trio Has Safe Driving Record Mission Post Claude W. Nalder, LDS bishop of the San Francisco ward for 24 years and a native o LAYTON W. William CLEARFIELD in road Point West of Fielding Clearfield was among the trio of good reasons why it is hoped the millionth traffic death in the United States will not happen at the U. S. Naval Supply Depot. The other two men in the trio are Cleo P. Daniel of Logan, and Joseph S. Thurgood of Syracuse. These men have turned in three of the longest safe driving records in the Operation Safe Driving campaign at the Naval Supply depot at Clearfield to postpone the mil- lionth traffic death. tion for the week ended Dec. 1 reached the heaviest level of the but the bulk of steers this year and the U. S. Department of and week, inyearlings went at $31 to ri7.."0 Agriculture predicted a further down to crease in output for the immediate with aAfew common kinds sold up to heifers few .$31. future. $30.75, but the bulk went at $30 steers, yearlings and heifers closed and down. Good fat cows sold in about steady and there was very little change in bulls. Stockers and feeders and all grades of cows lost from 50 cents to $1. A few steers sold up to $3S.50 15, Layton, has been named president of the Central Atlantic States mission of the LDS church. He will succeed J. Robert Price. Mr. Nalder was born in Layton Jan. 6, 1900, a son of Francis W and Eliza Watt Nalder. He graduated in 1918 from Davis high and attended the USAC in Logan, lie married Mabel Martin in 1925 and they have three children: Martin C., who is now doing graduate study at the University of Utah Beverly and Nadine Nalder who are attending the BYU in Provo. Bonds To Have a limited way at $28 with most sales in a range of $22.50 to $25.50. Yule-Jack- et Cutters sold at $21. .TO and less. Top bulls brought $.U and vealers $35. KAYSVILLE United States DeMost stockers and feeders sold fense Bonds, Americas Number from $30 to $34. One Christmas gift, will be delivAnother decline hit the hog mar- ered this in a package more ket in the East and forced some de- attractive year than ever, Postmaster cline on prices here. Quotations Wayne K. Sheffield, said today. dipped about 50 cents for the week No on the Christmas tree gift and closed at the lowest levels of will more be desirable than the on butchers The late the year. top was $10.50 with the bulk ranging U. S. Bond hung up in the colorful down to $18.50 and a few big holiday gift jacket issued free bv banks and post offices, declared weights selling as low as $17. Pack- Mr. Sheffield. ing sows sold from $15 to $10.50 The free bond jacket is in four with feeder pigs at $21 and less. colors and shows the three wise Quotations on sheep and lambs men on their way to visit the Holy were untested because of lack of Child. A sparkling Star of and a red and green card to supplies. Choice lambs are quoted around $32 with ewes at $15 and bear the recipients name are part down. of the design. Beth-lehe- m m TODAYS .rui 5 f Spice Tricks For Food Magic By ALICE DENHOFF To add to the pleasure of your holiday trip, enjoy the comfort of a Union Pacific train. Rest as you ride, in coach or Pullman . . . roam about when you want to . . . have refreshments in the comfortable lounge. At mealtime, eat deliciously prepared foods, tastefully and leisurely served in the dining car. In December the feature item in dining cars is pancakes. No weather worries ards ... no highway haz- ... no driving fatigue when you go Union Pacific. Your holiday fun starts the moment you step aboardl TURNINO out three squares and extra snacks each day, with food prices what they are, is a challenge to even the most competent homemaker. All of us have a nice kit of tricks to aid and abet us, and many a woman just swears by a right smart use of spices to turn ordinary food Into fancy stuff. Coriander Seed Making a veal frlcasse? Then see how it perks up with a teaspoon of spicy prepared mustard blended into the gravy. Try sprinkling some coriander seed over pork before roasting or over pork chops. Coriander, incidentally is one of the spices that gives zip to hot dogs. Add some chill powder to mayonnaise to give a new color and new flavor to meat or vegetable salads. How about a plate of homemade split pea soup for supper some brisk night? For a smart touch, flavor It lightly with nutmeg, or freshen up a little bit of dried mint in lemon Juice and drop it as a garnish on each serving. Little touches, to be sure, but they do make a difference! Comes along the season for hot mulled drinks, so nice after skating or a good walk, or as a stirrup cup. Try heating grape Juice or cider with a few cloves, allspice and stick cinnamon. And for an inexpensive accompaniment spread, butter crackers with a mixture of butter and a little curry powder and toast under the broiler. A nice escort for hot soup, tool Professional Touch Making an oyster stew for supper? Then youll discover that clam Juice and a good dash of mace will give the concoction a professional touch. Oregano is a nice addition to the spice shelf. Try crushing a few leaves In your fingers over scrambled eggs Just before serving. Sprinkle a little on a leg of lamb before roasting, and a smidgin in your standard baked bean recipe will lift tljis humble offering to gastronomic heights. Out of pancake syrup? Well, a luscious one may be made by mixing hot, strained honey with a little cream, butter and a dash of cinnamon. No need for the same old serving of cauliflower, even if the vegetable Is a good buy at market. It perks up no end with a sprinkling of celery seed In a white sauce, with paprika dusted over liberally for effect before serving. Try celery seed, tod, when seasoning a plain omelet Children S years old and under 12 half fare; under 5 free. Regular Advertisers In The Railroad ticket agent. For Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation fie Specific - SAY TODOKl IPASI1FD3 REFLEX and JOURNAL Are Assured of Results f |