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Show febiuaky tin: jontNAi n BY USING PAY YOURSELF DIVIDENDS IN COMFORT AND SAVINGS The .season is fast approaching when building activities will rise to a peak. Now is the time to speed plans for construction and also for remodeling and renovating. And into your plans in all these regards you may well inject fullest consideration of the economy, the distinguished prodefficiency and enduring merit of Aggra-Lite- , uct of a home industry that itself builds payrolls directly light here in Salt Lake City the UTCO Products Co. is finding favor afar as well as in our own immediate Aggra-Lit- e region. It is truly the plasterers preference. But also it wins approval from architects, general contractors and public officials. Aggra-Lit- e does this because it is an expanded perlite product that is M per cent more effective than ordinary sand plaster, 'and it is light weight, saving a ton of weight for every hundred yards of plastering in the industry, the place of business, the public institution and the home. when you Why be satisfied with anything less than Aggra-Lit- e We are not going to argue with anyone who insists that a womans place is in the home, but we are going to cite an instance of a woman making an impressive success in business. The lady we have in mind is Mrs. Betty M. Miller, The place of business is the attractive Bluebird Cafe, situated at 1007 Beck St., a convenient spot between Davis County and our capital city. en-rou- 9i 1 ''VO- through .payrolls Pantry Shelf :A jr v w; ; te c A O; ? all-weath- VICE-ADMIRA- Laurance L T. over some papers In New York as he assumes command of the Eastern Sea Frontier, Atlantic Reserve Fleet and the Western Atlantic sub-arunder 59, looks ea 1 U-c- 4 up cups) !l-cu- p sour cream teaspoons paprika meat into cubes; sprinkle with U teaspoon salt. In a heavy skillet, melt butter or margarine over moderate heat. Saute veal and onion until brown, about H minutes. Add parsley, soup and water; mix thoroughly. Cover and cook over low heat until veal is tender, about 1 2 Cut up The fruit cellar of grandmothers day has moved upstairs in minutes, canned soup and canned chicken. By combining the three you have a simply prepared, but delicious dinner mainstay. change which the years have Chicken Sub Gum to the kitchen and now holds an eminent position in the modern home as a pantry shelf. Here the wrought is great. While grandmother necessarily prepared most of her own food for storage, the modern homemaker has only to make an occasional trip to the market to keep her shelf well stocked and with a wide assortment of packaged and canned foods that would have made grandmothers eyes pop with wonderment. Modern homemakers have found this pantry shelf not only a convenience, but almost a necessity. With so many activities outside of their homes, quickly prepared foods are important to tne preparation of good and well balanced meals. No matter how busy you are, meals need not suffer when theres a well stocked pantry shelf to pick from. This recipe for Chicken Sub Gum is a combination of three antry items which should always e found on any complete pantry rice, shelf, packaged which gives you fluffy white rice pre-cook- ed l'z cups packaged pre-cook- ed NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING WASHINGTON, D. C. rice cups water teaspoon salt 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 can cream of celery soup Vz cup milk 2 teaspoons soy sauce 1 cup slivered cooked chicken Dash of pepper XA cup toasted almonds Combine rice, water, and salt in saucepan. Mix just until all rice is moistened. Bring quickly to a boil over high heat, uncovered, flufling rice gently once or twice with a fork. (Do not stir.) Cover and remove from heat. Let stand 10 min- By Ann l1, 2 Good Vi utes. Meanwhile, combine soups, milk, and soy sauce in saucepan. Mix well to blend. Heat, stirring occasionally. Add chicken and pepper. Mix and heat thoroughly. Arrange rice in serving dish. Top with chicken and sauce. Sprinkle almonds over top. Makes 5 or G servings. Well, January white sales are over and many of us have pile5 our linen closets high with pretty new sheets, pillow cases and towels. Now, just a word of advice about caring for linens: Remember to reverse sheets and put the wide hem on the bottom frequently, also to rotate sheets. Dont use pillow cases as laundry bags Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL hour. Stir occasionally. About lo minutes before veal is tender, add 1 tablespoon salt to rapidly boiling water. Gradually add noodles so that water contin-use- s to boil. Cook uncovered, stiruntil tender. ring occasionally, in Drain colander. When veal is tender, add sour ments. His Alumatic Sales Co. was the result. And the products it handles back up his initiative, his popularity and his earnest effort by af- fording the effectiveness sought doing this with convenience, enduring quality and economy that also promotes health. This is so because these notable products are the noted Alumatic combination windows and doors that once up are up for good, though the windows are easily removable for easy cleaning. Of everlasting construction, custoand free from warping and repairs, these famous Alumatic products are true guardians of comfort, health and fuel economy. They have a truly essential role in the team that has brought Mr. Harold Y. Taylors Alumatic Sales Co. to early prominence and inspiring The company phone leadership. now is or you can even consult with Mr. Taylor at his residence phone Murray You will find it well worth your while, as to fuel savings alone all aside from attractive and effective protection of health through constant comfort. And remember a free demonstration is yours for the asking. comfort-producin- g all-weath- er m-fitted OOOs-R- 2. cream and paprika to sauce; mix thoroughly. Heat but do not let sauce boil. Serve at once over piping hot cooked noodles. AdcertUemtni Ur? From where I sit ...fy Joe Marsh strains them too much. And, dry sheets and towels in the hamper as this causes mildew. Do mend snags and tears before laundering. Guests love a choice of spreads for their hamburgers. Here are three. One: Mix V2 cup vitaminized margarine with 4 teaspoons mustard-with- Two: Mix -horseradish. 2 cup margarine with 4 teaspoons anchovy paste. Three: Mix V2 cup margarine with 1 teaspoon onion. l Looks as though the men are going to outdo us gals with their own fabric lingo. Just read a story the other day about suit cloths having a. dimensional look with a nub-b- y touch. Nice to serve with tomato Juice or soup are crackers topped with a real mayonnaise, then broiled until pufly and golden brown. Add chopped onion, parsley or chives ior flavor variations. Decorate with pimlento "hatchets for Washingtons birthday. Wrong "Train of Thought Most of us knew the streamliner stopped about four miles from town last Thursday but we didnt know why . . . Seems the train was hurrying along, then came the screeching of brakes some fellow had pulled the Emergency Stop cord. When the conductor asked him why he did it, he said, The train was just going too fastI wanted to get you to slow down. From where I sit, that streamliner has been going at that speed for the past seven years with a perfect safety record and er ele- dont let damp articles remain with Hr Best Results Obtained From protection against the Du-Bos- e, When she does dine out, the occasion can be made one to endure pleasantly in the memory if the NATO ( International ) setting, the food and the service he exceptionally good. The BlueVEAL PAPRIKA WITH EGG bird Cafe is superb in all these reNOODLES gards. Costs are moderate. And there is assurance always of "The pound boneless veal shoulder Vi teaspoon salt Tastiest Food in Town, for that 2 is the goal to which Betty Miller tablespoons butter or margarapplies her expert knowledge in ine 1 medium-size- d onion, chopped her operation of the Bluebird Cafe in such manner that it constantly chopped parsley 1 can cream of mushroom is adding to its reputation among soup Vi cup water those who really know and appre1 ciate the best in food preparation. tablespoon salt 3 Thanks to Betty Millers leaderquarts boiling water S ounces wide egg noodles (about ship, the Bluebird genuinely, af- fords the best. The person who doesnt find inspiration in obvious business success actually has little understanding of what it means to live, in our land of opportunity and under our a land in which every indiflag vidual may achieve highest success by honorable endeavor under our system of fiee enterprise. We have a truly impressive example in this regard in the Alumatic Sales Co. at UlO South Main in Salt Lake Citv. The man at the head of the Alumatic Sales Co. is Mr. Harold V. Taylor. Mr. Taylor has achieved speedy success in the operation of his own business. An office worker more or less tied to a desk, Mr. Taylor saw a need and had the courage and initiative to grasp the oppoi trinity. The need he saw was that of our homes and, yes places of business requiting windows and doors that would furnish &? treat of occasionally dining out. Boon to Homemakers - v&r One of the secrets of the success achieved by Betty Miller is that, by her capable management, she makes the Bluebird Cafe actually a home a home marked by the best affords the safety in food, and served in efficient and consider these factors and the fact that Aggra-Lit- e of greater fire proofing, the economy of high resistance to cracking courteous manner. This applies and the comfort of high sound absorption and low sound transmission. with equal truth to breakfast and lunch, as well as to dinner. As we Add to all these distinctive features the fact that using Aggra-Lit- e said, we shall not argue as to a woplaster creates correct temperatures and comfortable living, combined mans place being in the home, with the fuel economies that result from proper insulating. hut we do maintain that the woman Yes, when you use the product of our home industry, you pay youris able to instill more happiness inself inspiring dividends that continue through the decades, as well as UTCO Prod- to the home if she is afforded the to build here at home doing your part ucts Co. operations. isij:; Eastern Sea Chief Alumatic Sales Co. Achieves Success Thru Quality Products A Bluebird Cafe Truly Attests Ability o! Woman in Business YOU AGGRA-LIT- E 2H, the passengers have always been pleased. Now along comes a fellow who wants the train to go at his speed. Some people are like that. Some still would begrudge another persons right to a temperate glass of beer even though that person wouldnt dream of flashing a Stop sign on their preference for, say, milk, coffee or tea. Respecting the rights of others is the only way we can keep on the right track. Copyright, 1953 , United States Brewers Foundation |