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Show THE PAGE FOURTEEN, LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, HERALD-JOURNAL- ', SEPTEMBER 21, 1939. (C The Logic of American Neutrality Peachs Blush Is No Sign That It Has Tender Heart Smithfield the United Kingdom and European France could all be placed in the western part of the United States, with BETH EMMETT, Reporter The Sara Woodruff and Willow Valley camps of the daughters of the Utah pioneers will meet in the Smithfield library Friday September 22, at 2 oclock p.m. John H. Peterson, botany instructor at North Cache high school, will give the lesson on "Pioneer trees, birds, and flowers. Other members on the pro- The view of this newspaper, concurred in, we believe, by a majority of our readers, is that the United States thould preserve peace, liberty and democracy in the new world by staying out of old world wars. Not only is this essential for the welfare of America, in our opinion, but the example of successful democracy in the new world will be of greater moral and spiritual i alue to the remainder of the world than our participation in the wars and peace treaties across the seas. Preserving neutrality is going to be a very difficult task. The people of our nation are practically unanimous in their dislike of Hitler. France and England will seek to use us by playing on this antagonism by furthering propaganda and advocating arguments and lines of thoughts uhich would lead ns into war again. Logic and calm are our only salvation in this situation. If we allow sentiment to rule, see will embark on disaster again. With the vieiv of stimidating a calm and logical attitude, thus newspaper will seek to present some facts and reasoning from day to day, with the view of counterbalancing the mixture of propaganda and sentiment that seeks to lead us down the road to war. tt U tt B tt a tt tt "Germany will not stop fighting until that nation has been crushed or has conquered the world. This line of thought will be the byword of those who advocate our taking part in the European war. To carry it out, the size of Germany and the scojte of its present expansion is unduly magnified. The fact must be remembered that Germany. Poland, Helmets in America gram are history ITALY ROIMANIA UNITED STATES For the Central Powers; and musical selections. warehouse Reed Halverson, foreman of the California Packing Corporation at Smithfield, has been transferred to the Spanish Fork plant for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitt spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting the State fair. Mrs. Nephi Lundberg was the guest of Mrs. Thelma Carbridge of Mendon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glover of Salt Lake City were the week end guests of Mr, M. T. Farrell and family. A dinner was given in their honor on Sunday rt the Farrell home. Ardith Farrell has left Smith-fiel- d to make her home in Salt Lake City, where he will he employed and attend school Fern, James Jensen, Harry Lorraine Larsen and Barba Stoddard attended the state fair in Salt Lake City on Sunday. size as yet. Lets not assume that the Nazi administration of conquered territory is jierfect enough to ward off administrative indigestion before Germany gets much bigger. An undistorted perspective of the situation will help keep us out of the fight. ---- And Europe -- i two-inc- CAUGHT COLD? Presenting the Newest of Fall Styles! 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Here are facts about Coulee Dam, being built in a time of peace, in a land of peace: The Coulee Dam will: , 1; Irrigate 1,200,000 acres of land. 2: Provide homes for 40,000 American families. S: Produce 2,616,000 horsepower in electrical energy. 4; Add 1,403,000 persons to the population of our northwest. 5: Furnish power that will allow the northwest to produce aluminum and other minerals and chemicals In abundance for i Cranium , GERMANY 1,773,000 AUSTRIA 1,200,000 TURKEY 325, 000 BULGARIA 87,000 And the wounded: Total casualties were 37,000,000 and millions of those still suffer! Prodigy Pleases Pasternak (,n g, 1 1,700,000 1,357,000 908,000 650, (MM) 335,000 126,000 These are the things that the men tar "tin hats are doing Coulee; this is the work that they will be able te oonttnua if America stays out of war. Helmets in Europe mean death; helmets in America mean a happier and more abundant life for all. 11 be several l)l week i h,fn. pickled peaches hae Ve0d enough flavor to serve BREAKFAST: tin cans after a short Canadian bacon. , orPn hbWl then to process m a boiling water and raspberry jam. 0ff,,. bath. Peaches LUNCHEON: ru, packed hot will need about 15 stuffed with minutes processing, whether they toa4 V"'01 wholewheat or in are quart glass jars, pint plums, sponge cake tea No. 2 or 3 tin cans. DINNER: Broils in halves Simmering peach chops, parsley potato, syrup before packing them into kled hroe ol, peaches, the can will shrink the fruit so hu kleberrv that it will fit more closely into cheese sauce, containers. And it will help to coffee, milk. prevent a brownish discoloration, harmless but unpleasant looking, Answers To that sometimes starts at tne top of a jar of canned peaches and works its way down. Crackers The cooking destroys the endis. starts deratthis that zyme Problem on Page n ion before it has a chance to beMarian has 13 minutes work. Cook ih the syrup only satisfactorily. If the background gin color is an unbroken green in- 4 to 8 minutes, but not until the her, but her habit minutes ahead j,er stead, the peach may divelop a peaches are soft. minute margin gi,, n.iothy s V pale color, have a tough, leathery in take wat. h net Peaches Pickled and shrivel makes her flesh with lfttle flavor, minutes ahead as it ripens. mik Wash well 8 pounds of firm mistake ,n time Good peaches are also fairly Remove the be left. Lloyd is 3 minutes alwa firm. This is evident from the clingstone peaches. skin with a sharp knife and by the clock, so x minutes in W appearance of the fruit, or from thin 2 cloves into each peach. All catch the tram but rvrus examining one or two of the lot. stick 2 quarts fresh cider vinegar, Cook Put fully ripe peaches into the 8 h of cinnastick pieces refrigerator at once. Leave those not quite ripe out at room tem- mon, and 4 pounds sugar together 10 for minutes, or until the syrup perature until they ripen. Wash Cot direct and pare peaches only shortly be- is fairly thick. Add the peaches. flirt iron Cook the peaches gently until fore serving, because they darken alscomlurts.na as they stand with cut surface they're tender but not broken, throat, thest, tack and let them stand in the syrup exposed to the air. Mth Canned Pearlies the In drain overnight. morning, The best way to can peaches they syrup from the peaches. Pack is to pack them in glass jars or the fruit into sterilized jars. Bo.l BY MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX NEA JServica Staff Writer is not A peach that blushes always tender so never p iss snap them looking judgment when over. A peach with a rosy blush may be a thing of beauty, but unless the background color has also changed from its original green to whitish or yellowish, it is not necessarily ripe. If the peaches aren't to be used immediately, they neednt be full ripe when they are bought But they should be mtture enough so that they will ripen. Test of this is also the "ground" color. If the green has started to break that is, turn whit'sh or yellowish, the peach should ripen 0 W BY STUART WHITEHOUSE An American Wire Feature Look thru any newspaper today, and youll find pictures of men In steel helmets. These, of course, are soldiers; men who are protecting themselves from death at the hands of other men; from death at the hands of men they themselves would kill. Here is another kind of "tin hat picture. It was taken by the U. S. reclamation bureau, and shows workmen at Washington's great Coulee Dam the biggest structure ever made by man with their safety helmets to protect themselves from falling stones. The very word "reclamation Is the key to Coulee Dam. It means reclamation of land now a desert; turning this waste land Into an empire of fertile little farms, where men and women and children can live In peace and comfort. It means reclamation of power that now flows wastefully into the sea; power that will light homes, turn factory wheels, make life brighter and more happy for everyone in the whole west. The present war is destruction, not reclamation. It will bring misery and death and disease and destruction, that will go on down thru the years long after everyone on this ea,rth today has returned to the dust. Lets look at some comparative figures: the figures of destruction in war, and the figures of reclamation at Coulee Dam. The tragic should come first. No one knows the millions that will die in this war; already the British proudly announce that 50,000 Germans are dead. That means 50,000 homes In shadow; mothers that will see their sons no more; widows who never again will hear a husband's laugh; little children whose whole lives will be warped and twisted Into other molds because they will not know a fathers guiding hand. Already 50,000 dead. That's Just a figure on paper, but it is real hell on earth. As for Poland; God alone is keeping the tally of death there. Best idea of what this war may mean comes from roll of the dead in the last war. Youve read It before, of course; you can't read it too often; the figures should be before every American at all times. Here are the number of men killed and died in the last war; among the major powers: i RUSSIA FRANCE BRITISH EMPIRE readirgs pearhJl tilc Tomorrow's much room to spare. Let's not become afraid of Germany because of its and pour over the and store in a cool HOAD Of I H t AND I H t tL. LOGAN, UTAH |