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Show Pa Re 2 I v.m;M ? V.'- - . .March 27, Hi: JOURNAL The JOURNAL . weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A , matter at Lavton, Utah, under the Act of Entered as ..iffiife March 8. second-clas- s 187!). Worldly Ways For Beef Stew Published Ry INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 M THE FARM PROGRAM average farmer would receive for having his acreage slashed, for Sem-- ; F M 'r.lCy'r-1-? ' F THE- ALICE DLNIIOFF BEEF stew Is a world traveler, By - UTAH STATF Pi'.SVf ASSOCIATION of Agriculture Ezra Taft Ren-- 1 NATIONAL EDITORIAL son continues to win increasing re-- ; losing his freedom of decision and ASSOCIATION spect for his forthright stands on for the perpetuation of an un-th- e farm issue hack here. That balanced market. Of course, for Natl Advertising Representative Secretary Renson has become one the fellow that receives $5(hi,hm) in Newspaper AdvertisingAve.Service. 222 No. Michigan members Government loans, the difference of the most tary outstanding of the Presidents Cabinet was' no would be $5.mi). surprise to us who knew him in family farmer? Utah. Rut his stature and states-- j manship have been a surprise to Subscription: with the theory of rigid supports is not that they give the farmer too much, but that in actual practice they do not give him enough. jley prcven him from attainin fujj parjty jn the market place cause they encourage jnr surpluses of certain commod-Secretar- y ities. They disrupt normal And finally, (.c.onomic processes. they threaten to collapse of their own weight, crushing in the process the very people they were designed to help. tary answered by letting the figures speak for themselves. RIG OPERATORS Secretary Renson said flatly that the present; rigid farm supports primarily bene-- ; fit the large producer. And he had Editor Manager Mary R. Rowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager the Government producer nearly 81,250,000 last year. In Missouri the largest loan was; Yet the average loan! $(I13.!)!3. The Secretary was only $31)5. pointed out that it takes a vast number of loans to little farmers to overcome the large payments and bring the average so low. Is the present program designed to farm or preserve the family-size- d is it to fatten the big operators at the taxpayers expense? Secretary Benson asked. NEW PROGRAM Take an aver- age farmer who receives $1(x) in Government support loans. The difference between the amount supported at DOG of parity and .so'r Hungarian Goulash Served with a simple fruit salad and hard rolls, Hungarian goulash makes a satisfying and economical family dinner dish. To prepare 4 servings, cut 1 lb. cubes beef stew meat into 1 Add and brown in a little fat. clove minced garlic, 2 medium onions, sliced, tsp. salt, V8 tsp. pepper and 2 tsp. paprika and 2 bouillon cubes dissolved in 2 c. boiling water. Cover and simmer 22 hrs. Add 1 c. hot wTater and cubes. 2 c. potatoes cut in Cook 20 min. longer or until potatoes are tender. Season to taste 1-- in. 3,4-l- n. and thicken, If necessary. Now we come to a nice Western World version of beef stew. Just to show you how versatile this dish is, here it is as prepared in Mexico where it shapes up as a ' baked. (Copyright, In California, paid one cotton Every day is cleaning day for the average housewife and anything that Will lighten the load is welcomed with open arms. . . . For instance, attic windows, basement windows arid garage windows are usually difficult to reach yet always seem to be in need of cleaning This problem is now easily solved with a piactical and inexpensive product obtainable from youi dime store. Vitrophane, a plastic coated window covering which is applied directly to the glass, lends a frosted eiTect or colorful design to those "out-of-the-wa- windows. y 1954, King For 6 servings, use l2 lbs. beef stew meat cut into cubes. meat with salt Sprinkle cubed and pepper and roll in flour. Brown well in a little hot fat over medium heat. For best results, always brown only a few cubes at a time. Add '2 c. chopped onions, a minced garlic clove, 2 tsp. chill powder, 1 can tomato sauce and 2 c. water. Cover and cook over low heat until meat is tender, about 2 hrs. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking. Add a No. 2 can kidney beans and heat thoroughly Line the bottom and sides of a greased 1 V2 qt. casserole with cornmeal mush made by cooking 1 c. cornmeal in 3 c. boiling, salted water; fill with meat mixture. Bake at 375 F. for 25 min. The German Version For beef stew, German style, brown cubes of beef stew meat and some sliced onions in a little hot fat. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and caraway seeu. Add a bay leaf and cover with water. Simmer, covered, over a low heat until meat is tender, about U2 hrs. Then add a little cider (about c.) and more water, If needed. Top the meat with wedges of cabbage and cook, covered, until tender. Remove meat and cabbage to a hot platter and thicken gravy with a few gingersnaps dissolved in a little hot water. Pour the spicy gravy over meat and vegetables and enjoy a hearty, aromatic, delicious dish. n. z. Features Syndicate. Inc.) mummun Fine 100 Proof Exceptional in Bottled every way! in Bond BOTTLED I The O By STANLEY OHic U. S J i ll .. Bourbon Whiskey damp cloth. TOWN BOYD Straight windows not only stay cleaner much longer per iods of time but when they do get dusty, Vitrophane makes it possible for you to easily clean them in only a few seconds by simply wiping with a j That is what this 'THE OLD HOME Lloyd E. Anderson equally at nome on household, club and restaurant menus. Men are especially fond of this hearty dish. A popular version of stew, Hungarian Goulash, is as tasty as it is filling, the beef stew meat simmered to fork tenderness in bouillon seasoned with a generous amount of paprika and a bare whiff of garlic. Beef Pie. Cubes of beef are cooked with a tomato sauce and kidney beans, then the mixture is poured into a cornmeal mush crust and MORE FIGURES is at most $100. Per Year price-depress-e- r. Renson s opponents aie trying to put over. Rut the Score-- j figures to back him up. In ROM, the largest Government wheat pay- ment in Kansas was $13!), 237 and the second largest was $125,l!s. Is this the type of program that is primarily for the benefit of the family farmer? IIow many fam-- 1 ily farmers grow $13'.), 237 worth' of wheat ? $1.00 Payable in Advance. In combination with Ihe Weekly Reflex, $5.00 per year. m the false theory that the piesent rigid support program is piimaiily the small family faim-- 1 This is the impression that Chicago, III. Rut is he the j his appo Renson? Whos he? RIGID SUPPORTS The Sccre- tary this week nailed to the wall 11)51. Another way to cut down on daily household cleaning chores is to cover glass doors of utility cabinets and bookcases with Vitrophane. Not only will less frequent and easiei cleaning he gained, but the smart designs will help brighten and beautify your home. 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