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Show nrafnn Pillf souniaasaxKzn prre ssrsSi Local FOR SALE ta$ Eilert Weiner pigs. Mrs. Don Allen entertained! at k ad lawn party Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter Ruths sevenMrs. Thomas Fallows and Mrs. th birthday. The afternoon was G. C, Omby are visiting in Salt Lake spent playing a number of games. toda". Mr3. Fallows is meeting her The luncheon table was centered NOTICE with a three tiered birthday cake in, on A'bert who is moving from the and pink holding seven green east coast to the west coast having green in pink holders. Places were candles The kindergarten, under the dir- completed his officers training for the following little guests marked ection of Mrs. Lois Patterson, will ccursc at Washington D. C, k:de the guest of honor! Kaye continue during the month of July. Allen, Dorthy Allen, Merle Jean M Istelsen, Hyrum. fn A.rlr'nas is at thr Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen received word this week that their son Ray foices stationed at home on a furlough. Asel is the had arrived safely in the United son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allen States and that he would be home j on of this city. Monday of next week. Asel AHen " is w! h .1 Elaine Allen, Marilyn Crookston, Miller, Marilyn Jensen, Gordon, Blaine and Clarke Hanseni Larry Rose, Mary Gale Petersen, Karen Ann Olsen, Diane Nielsen and Burke Larsen. A Mrs. G. C. CXnby recency letuin-e- d from a two weeks visit ia California with relatives. F1IIT JUICES HEALTH AflD PLEASURE Iris Christiansen who is employer in Sail Lake City spent last, week end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Christiansen. r.vr: ' a Mr. and Mrs. James Christiansen were Ogden business visitors on Tuesday. Jack Wahlen left for his home in Hollywood, California, on Thursday after having spent a week with his mother and other relatives anc I ' v BOX V- 26, - ad Mrs. Lyle R. Cooley is recovering nicely following an opertion for appendicitis which was preformec in the Cache Valley hospital. Mrs, Cooley is the former Donna Larsen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen of this city. Mrs. R, A. Eliason returned yesterday from Malad where she has ".pent the- past week with relatives - At Logan Thrilling Fireworks and Patriotic Pageant Gates of America, 1000 People. Mixed Chorus, 500 voices. Ballet and Folks Dances, South Cache high School Band. Accompaniment. Episodes introduced by bomb shells and supplemented with star shells. Wonderful . Fireworks Display a dose of Pageant. USAC Stadium, 8:30 p. m. General Admission 50c, Children years, 25c, Children under 7 years, Free. Gates open at 7:30 p. m. West Side Only Patriotic Meeting Logan Tabernacle 2 p. m. Col. Arnold Rich of Salt Lake City, Speaker 7-- 14 Excellent Musical Numbers. Children Sports, Tabernacle Grounds 2:30 p. pi. Many Free Prizes. Fish Scramble Dapces, at Dansante Monday and Tuesday Evenings, 10-- l a. m. Swiming at Logana. Special Shows At Theatres. Large Midway Junior High School Grounds. Shows, Rides and Concessions. Enough to Serve All i as H Mrs. Andrew C. Nielsen, Mrs Vincent Nielsen and Mrs. Carl Nielsen, entertained Monday evening at a party and shower for. Mrs Ernest Nielsen. Mrs. Ann Ander en was in charge of the entertain nent. Games were played and pri es were awarded to Mrs. Frank Tusenberry. Jane Dunn and Mrs Joseph F. Nielsen. A tasty lunch vas served. Mrs. Letitia Anhder, Mrs. Jay Allen and Loa Gibbs assisted with the serving. Mrs. Nielsen received many beautiful' and useful gifts. About one hundret guests were invited, and those who ould not attend the partyv have ailed later and wished the bride happiness. A delightful birthday party was given for Deanna Eliason, June 26, at her home. 14 little guests were present. Sherrie Allen. LaRose Mien, Robert Eliason, Dennie Don Petersen, Carolyn Niel en, Marilvn Stauffer, Marianna Eliason, Myrla Eliason, JoAn Petersen, Gloria Ann Nielsen, Janice "orsberg, Mary Sue Nielsen, anc Deanna Eliason. Games were played and refreshments were served Many nice gifts we're given Deanna. Pte-erse- n, Miisical Program Tabernacle Grounds 3:30 p. m. Featuring Alaki Ike and Hap All 4-The club met. at the home of Phyllis Savage. How to properly set a table and table etiquette were taken up. The health lesson was given by Polly Jensen and Evelyn Wells. Next meeting will be held July 6. 7-- , me THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... The G. I. Wives Club of Hvroui club for servicemens wives, met Tuesday evening, June 27, at the Oliver Birch home in Hyrum with Mrs. Delores Burton as hostess. Bridge formed the evenings entertainment and a delicious luncheon was served to 7 club members and 1 guest Those present included Helen Rose, wife of Mac Rose who is with the navy at Farragut, Idaho, Lora Allen wife of Jay Allen with the army garrison forces in the Hawaiin Islands, LaRee Lyon, wife of Ken Lyon with the army in New York, Joyce Lower, wife of Bud Lower 'tationed with the Medics at Camp Hale, Colorado, Letitia Anhder, wife of Theo Anhder who is with the army in New Guinea, Nona Petersen, wife of Clark Petersen with the A A F. in the Admirality, Islands, and Delores Burton, wife of Albert Burton with the A A. F. in England. JL 4 times in the last ninety years. n times in e thirty-threthe past years and discarded everywhere except in three states. Same thing was tried in eight provinces in Canada and in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia but it was an admitted failure and universally abandoned. The reason is prohibition does not prohibit , All you get is bootleg liquor instead of legal liquor, plus no end of crime and corruption." FOR THAT seventy-tw- o It has v j been adopted forty-seve- . Haircut or Shave ' if Omtrtoct Alcohol it Btrcrocc Imlmlrim, 7 .v. Photo Courtesy Ball Bros. Ce. The average person finds it somewhat difficult, except In hot weather. to drink the quantity of water needed for keeping the body in prime condition but there are. few who do not welcome a tall glass of coot d fruit juice at noontime, bedtime any time! Fruit Juices are water with, the plus value of color, flavor, ' vitamins, and sugar. They are also useful for making 3 and then siphoned or poured from cocktails, punches, congealed desthe dregs which settle at the bottom.. serts, molded salads, sauces, ice Filtered juices are more attractive creams, sherbets, etc. in appearance, but less so In flavor According to Gladys Kimbrough, than unfiltered ones. and on home canning authority Of tomato juice, Miss Kimbrough Home Service Director for Ball Brothers Company, fruits from says, .No tomato Juice is superior which juices are to be extracted to that which is made, as needed, ' tomato should be fresh, sound, ripe, and of by pressing home-canne- d who those fine a sieve. For All through and flavor. except good color citrus fruits and white grapes should prefer canning the juice, she give red-rip- e, be heated before the juice is ex- the following recipe: Use firm, Distomatoes. freshly picked tracted. The cooking should be done below boiling point because intense card any that are bruised or specked heat tends to destroy color, flavor with decay or fungus. Wash carefully. Leave whole and bake in an and vitamins. Juices of highest quality can be oven; or steam; or cut into small made easily at home if instructions pieces and cook until soft, (ft is: are carefully followed and a dairy said that a smaller percentage is lost when the cooking or candy thermometer is used to determine temperatures. However, a is done by steaming or baking. )' tomatoes through satisfactory product can be made Press the hot sieve.. fine, preferably, without the use of a thermometer. (195-20- 5 T.). The amount of sugar used varies Reheat , to simmering from 1 to 2 cups to 1 gallon juice, Pour into hot jars.. Process 20 minsimmer--in- g, at bath! water in hot utes Some depending upon preference. or 10 minutes at boiling. If the. fruits do not hold color and flavor t well unless a larger quantity of sug- juice Is to be qsed in infant feeding-omisalt. Otherwise, add salt to ar is used and are for this reason , made into sirups which may be season.. And this is a good recipe fori combined with other juices or with water when served as a beverage. grape juice. Wash, stem, and crush Juices intended to be used for mak- fresh, firm-rip- e grapes. Add 1 cup,; each to crushed grapes, water must without be canned gallon ing jelly sugar. Fruit juices should be proc- Heat- 10 mirjutes. at simmering;-Straiessed (cooked in jar) 30 minutes in through several layers oN; bath-a- t 0 a F. If no cheesecloth. Let stand in a cool-placthermometer is available, process at preferably In refrigerator, 21: boilStrain again. Add 1 or f hours. below that is, just simmering, ing, when bubbles begin to show on cups sugar to each gallon juice. Re- ; heat to simmering. Pour into hot-the surface of the hot water. clearare and jars. Process 30 minutes in Grape berry juices 5 F. bath at er if left standing 12 or more hours home-canne- cone-shape- d, - e, 175-20- hot-wat- er hot--wat- er 175-18- I YOU VOTE FOR YOURSELF I WHEN YOU VOTE FOR i' X' VW vv FEWER MORE Taxes Freedom (no sales tax) Highways Bureaus Fish & Game Commissions Industry Regulations Agriculture Oppressions Labor I .! J. Bracken Lee FOR Governor On The REPUBLICAN Ticket PRIMARY ELECTION JULY 11 VISIT The Hyrum Barber Shop WE WELCOME YOU. This adtiriistmod ipoosorU ...w. a recently formed social Must Be Pressed Some sweaters need to be lightly , pressed or blocked to give them a finished appearance after they've been washed. To block, wait until the sweater is practically dry. Then cover it with a dry press cloth, then a dampened press cloth. Barely touch a warm Iron to the top press cloth until moisture steams through the sweater. Take off both press cloths and leave the sweater until it is thoroughly Jry. I cant think of anything else youll need for your Victory garden, Judge.,, youve got pretty nearly everything. I think so, too, John. Ever get your asparagus patch going? "I gave that up last year, Judge. Tried it six years in a row with no luck. Just havent got the right soil, I guess? "Well, I think youre wise, John... no use keeping on trying things you know wont work. Just like prohibition. State-wid- e prohibition has been tried in this country V r. i & V:Vj friends. WRITE LONELY? VANCOUVER. WN. w FAfJILYS FOS! YOUR J. Bracket! Lees record guarantees you fewer taxes, regulations, commissions ! i I - |