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Show TGE THE LOGAN, UTAH, TEN. Foods Coffee - Stump No 28 in War Ration Book No. 1, good for one pound until February 8. Sugar -- Stamp No 10 in War Ration Book No. 1, good for three pounds until January 31. Meat Rationed only at packing house level Voluntary individual rationing of not more than two and pounds per week asked Canned and dried foods Rationing to start in February No more than essential buying asked in the meantime. Marmalade bread makes that Gasoline 4 "A" in busic No coupons books good for four gallons until March 22. "B and "C coupons D" cougood for four gallons, NEWELL HART pons good for one and Ilenorter gallons, 'E" coupons good for one T-T-coul and gallon, and R, The M Men and Clearer Girls pons enth good for five gallons of gasoline, all good until ex- - of the Fourth ward held a social nlrntion dates noted on coupon Tuesday evening in the amuse- books. ment room of the ward chapel. Tires Miss Maurine Hendrickson was and Rationed by local war price in charge of arrangements. The rationing boards. plaved bingo. group of passenger First Inspection Members of the 18th quorum tires under mileage of Seventy and their wives met; automobile rationing program to be complet- at the home of Mr. and Mra. ed, by February 28 for cars with Thayne Woodward Tuesday eve- books and comC B" and ning. A business meeting was mercial vehicles with T books, combined with an evening of and March 31 for automobiles sociability. with "A" books A cottage meeting was held Miscellaneous FYuluy evening at the home of Automobiles, bicycles and six Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perry. Visittypes of rubber work shoes and ors were Mr. and Mrs. Milton boots (not ordinary rubbers and Owen and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. rationed Hansen. Mr. Owen and Mrs. are being galoshes) Isthrough purchase certificates and Hansen were the speakers. The sued by local war price twelve persons present entered rationing boards. into a discussion. Light refresh- rationed Farm machinery being mcn, were boards. war by USDA county Mrs. Fonda Bodily, Woodrow Winward and Harold Hull were jointly honored on their birthdays Monday evening by their partners. The trio were feuests at a movie which was followed by a luncheon at the Winward home in Whitney. single cup of coffee go farther.' SODAS COFFEES PRECIOUS Everj (lay -- DONT WASTE IT No matter how careful you plan there are usually a few drops of coffce ,cft over' Co,lcct them in 8 covered glass jar and keep in refrigerator. Use this coffee as a flavoring iu baking and puddings, They Try this cookie recipe. prek and keep well and therefore cnn be sent to the boys away in camp. Oatmeal Cookies (4bout 2 dozen large rookies) One and one-hacups sifted flour, 1 teaspoon salt, , teaspoon baUn soda, 2 teaspoons cinna' mon or allspice, H cup shortening, b cup sugar, b cup molasses, 1 egg, unbeaten; i cup leftover coffee, 1V4 cups rolled oats, cup chopped nutmeuts, 1 cup seeded raisins. Mix and sift flour, salt, baking soda, and cinnamon or allspice. Blend shortening and sugar. Add molasses and blend. Add egg and brat well. Stir in coffee and add oats, nuts and raisins. Drop from on greased tablespoon baking sheets. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 15 minutes. One good cup of coffee will A four-laybirthday .cake was seem like more if you serve some served as a climax to the evening. delicious bread with it. Try this DeVerle Cutler, son special recipe to make that raof Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cutler, tioned cup go further. was host at a birthday party Orange Marmalade Bread (1 loaf) Thursday afternoon. Seven young Three cups sifted flour, 5 teafriends participated in games and teathe ceremony of cutting the birth- spoons baking powder, d spoon salt, 1 cup day cake. The Whitney fireside party was nut meats, 1 egg, well beaten ; 1 held Sunday evening at the home cup milk, 1 tablespoon grated orof Merlin Swainston. Miss Lola ange rind, cup orange marmaWinward, recently returned from lade. Mix and sift dry ingredients. the California mission, was the n principal speaker. Cyril Whittle Stir in nut meats. Combine of Whitney told of a few of his egg, milk, orange rind, missionary experience and spoke and marmalade. and stir in dry on citizenship. Mis3 I Coy Chris- ingredients. Mil well. Bake in h tensen sang two vocal solos, ac- greased loaf pan, in companied by DeWitt Swainston. moderate oven 1 t350 degrees F.) hours. Coot before cutting, Decision was made at the meetTOMORROWS MENU ing to sponsor two Sunday eveBREAKFAST: Cran ning programs, one in the Whitjuice, wholewheat cereal, orney ward on Sunday, January 24, and one in the Preston Fifth ward ange marmalade bread, coffee, milk. during February. LUNCHEON: Creamed eggs The facijty members of the and vegetables on toast, chopPreston city schools entertained their partners Monday evening at a ped lettuce wholewheat sandcombined skating and indoor sports wiches, apples, tea, milk. DINNER: Kidney stew, bakparty. Part of the group skated on ed potatoes, buttered fcarrots, the community ice pond and the lettuce salad, tangerines, cofremainder participated in games at fee flavored oatmeal cookies, the school gymnasium. Frizes were awarded to Miss Darlene Condie tea,- - milk. and Ernest Eberhard for volley NOT THE WOODSHED? ball, and to Mrs. S. R. Bjorkman NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J Jan. for badminton, and to Mrs. Edwin Hirschi for Mormon Bridge. The 22. (li; When someone telephonentire group met at the school cafe- ed a housewife and offered to sell her tuna fish for five cents a can, teria for refreshments. it sounded so unbelievable she callThe county officers of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Sunday ed police. Two black marketeers, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Perry. 11 and 12 years old, were quickly The group discussed their program picked up. They were selling goods tor the coming year. Present were from the pantry at home, where Mrs. Carl Skinner, county captain, they also received their reward. Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver, first captain, Mrs. Frank T. Merrill, sebond captain, and Mrs. Perry, secretary. Mrs. Delores Johnson was hostess at a charming bridge party ThursC SOURCE day afternoon. Mrs. Gwen Collier and Mrs. Martha Funk were guests. Miss Darlene Condie was in By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX charge of arrangements at' the reside party of the Fourth ward. NEA Service Staff riter The evening was spent in table WATERCRESS is an unusually Ged-desource The Misses of Colleen vitamin C. Learn games. good June Thomas and Elisabeth to use it more frequently in salads, Condie were refreshment commit- soups and stews. Here is a speciul teemen. The party was held at the recipe idea for Sunday supper. A Geddes home. egetable Shortcake (Serves Mrs. Eugene Stephens of New Four slices bacon, 'a cup finely York City is a visitor at the home diced green pepper, 1 cup finely of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Christiansen diced onion, I No. 2 can (2'2 cups) in Preston. Mrs. Stephens is the teaspoon salt. teaspoon pepper, 2 former Miss Eldine Bingham, dau- tomatoes, 2 cups diced carrots, 2 ghter of Mrs. Christensen. During tablespoons canned tomato paste, 1 the week she spent a few days in cup green peas tif desired), 1 bunch Central, Idaho, visiting friends and water-cresrelatives. Cut bacon into Mrs. Christiansen and squares. Mrs. Stephens plan to take a, trip Cook over moderate heat in, frying to California soon to visit with Mrs. pan until golden brown. Add sisters, Carol Bingham and Mrs. Mary B. Ncwbold. Mrs. Calvin Foss was hostess for How I Licked the Golden Hour club Wednesday Mrs. Mrs. evening. Faye Foss, Gwen Collier and Mr. Connie llak-kiwere guests, Bridge scores were won by Mrs. Faye Foss and If was easy after I was told it's Mrs. Emily Foss. Hrarty Chwrdcr (Serves Three strips bacon, I large onion, chopcd; 1 cup green split peas, lMi quarts water, 3 cooked carrots, diced; 1 No. 2 can tomatoes, 2 cups cooked rolled oats, salt, pepper. Fry bacon crisp, remove and add onion to fat, cook until brown. Cook split peas in 1 quart of the water until tender, adding more water if necessary. Add chopped cooked bacon and other ingredients and cook for 20 minutes. Chopped Meat Potpourri (Serves 6) lb. One tablespoon butter, hamburger, 3 onions sliced, 1 3 cup barley, 1 No. 2 can tomatoes. Grade C; lUj quarts water, t.j teaspdon whole black pepper, 3 carrots sliced, 3 potatoes diced, 3 stalks celery sauce, 1 tadiced, X teaspoon Ablespoon salt. Brown meat lightly in butter, crumbling constantly with fork. Add onions, cook 5 minutes. Add barley, tomatoes, water, salt and pepper. Cover and simmer gently Jor 1 hour. Add vegetables, Asauce, and simmer 1 hour longer. Cheese Potato Soup (.Server 6) There medium potatoes, 3 cups 6-- -l -l milk, 3 tablespoons chopped onion, tablespoons butter or margarine, teaspoon tablespoons flour, pepper, dash paprika, 1 cup grated American Cheddar cheese, 1 table3 2 spoon chopped salt. parsley, Cook potatoes 'in 1 teaspoon boiling water until tender; put through rlcer. Heat milk and 1 cup water in which potatoes were cooked, add potatoes and strain. Add onion to melted butter and simmer until tender. Stir in flour and combine with potato mixture. Add seasonings and simmer, stirring for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in cheese, beating smooth. TOMORROWS MENU Sliced oran BREAKFAST: ges, oatmeal griddle cakes, mo- lasses, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Hearty chowder, hard rolls, fortified margarine, green salad, brown rice pudding, tea, milk. DINNER: Veal and kidney pie with mashed potato cover, cabbage, rye bread, butter or fortified margarine, apple pie, tea, milk. (Copyright, 1943, NEA HANDY HINTS NEWS IN BRIEF er finely-choppe- well-beate- 8xl-ind- using wood in a coal furnace, is to combine the d wood with coal. A layer of sticks of wood are placed iii the firebox and covered with a layer of coal which fills most of the crevices between chunks. An open flume is left burning in at least one --- Milk need low heat in cooking, as it scorches easily and sticks to the bottom of the pan over direct heat Whether it cocoa, milk soup or white sauce, the safest way to cook it is in a double boiler. O To remove hard paipt from a paint brush, soak it .overnight in paint thinner or turpentine. Scrape off softened paint with a putty knife, or comb out with a comb or brush, and repeat the process, if necessary. Wash in mild soap-sud- s and rinse in clear water. lb. Pi J? Cut 5 lbs. CQ; RICE Ju NAVY BEANS 5 lbs 41; K.K..wUr RITZ large Fancy. CHILI BEANS 5 lbs. 00 41; Red Mexican. CRACKERS DRIER FRUIT SYRUP Stale DATES 10 lb. can TE CORN California. js. MAPLE 32-o- z ...;,Ills'49f SOUP MARY LYNN Shortening can Veg. and Chicken Noodle 10 HONEY lb. can OLEO MARGARINE 155 TWISTY NOODLE Linden Meyers f WHEATIES 41b. paiI8ft Mountain Brand. Lsm o Vegetable-Tomat- LARD 15 3 cans 00 RANCHQ J' 29 mnuv Jim. pkg. Oft; 12-o- z. per pkg. Jp '.16-O- JAR Z. APPLE BUTTER' 28-o- z. NUT. per lb. 2ft DRESSING 16 qts Beldine 19 berry OYSTERS Kitchen King. can 8-o- z. . WATERCRESS IS FINE VITAMIN s, l.j-in- Heres Wartime Constipation! often due to lack of "bulk". good-size- place. MACARONI or SPAGHETTI. 2 lbs. 00 l'i lr A good idea, when JANUARY 23rd .SATURDAY, lf s. Service DINNER: Beef and veal meat Sylvan. National Premium i ld HEARTY SOUPS can serve as main dishes. They should contain a protein such as fish, dried peas or beans, poultry or cheese. Include a salad and a dessert in the menu. coffee, milk. 2 lbs. 07 GRAHAMS p, loaf, tomato and mu,h sauce, surprise li (g , stewed celery, hr, q bu,. fortified margann, (,u ad, cranberry shubet sponge cake, te t SUPPER: Veg.tlble , cake with i. bi stewed fruit, nut uiokie milk. BREAKFAST: Grapefruit, oatmeal, fried eggs, toast, jam, UI National Premium. PRESTON NEWS FOR HEARTY SOUPS greased baking pan. Bake in a hot oven (450 degrees F.) for 12 to 15 minutes. Split biscuit in half. Fill and top with vegetable sauce.Serve garnished with waterevess. SINUW'S MENU 22 BULK FOODS 2 lbs. 01 SODAS lf 2 th Lightly stir in j bunch coarsely chopped watercress leaves. Pour in i , cup milk and stir with a fork until dough leaves thfe sides of the bowl arid forms a ball. Add more milk if necessary to make a soft dough. Turn onto a floured board and knead lightly. Roll into a sheet about i inch thick. Cut into biscuits. Place on a four FANCY CRACKERS lf one-ha- FRIDAY, JANUAIIV L seasonings to the tomatoes. Add uncooked peas and the stems of the hum h of watercress cut in lengths. Cook for 12 min-- j utes more, uncovered. Serve imme-- I ialely over watercress biscuits. Watercress Biscuits (Serves Two cup biscuit mix, V, to 2 3 cup milk, i .j bunch watercress. Place biscuit mix in a bowl. Ions and green pepper. Saute until tender, about 5 minutes. Add tomatoes and cook uncovered over inoderute heat for 15 minutes. Iut carrots and turnips in a saucepot. Add cup salted water, cover tightly, and cook over moderate heat for 15 minutes. Add carrots, turnips, the water in which they were cooked, the tomato paste and The Rationing Situation At A Glance one-ha- HERALD-JOIT1NA- THE WAR IN BRIEF By UNITED TRESS Radio Morocco reports British troops have entered Tripoli; part of retreating Afrika Korps now well inside Tunisian border. MOSCOW German resistance stiffens slightly, but Red army continues tq advance and menace key cities, LONDON RAF raids the Ruhr again; four bombers fail to return. GEN. MACARTHl It'S HEADAllied planes score QUARTERS hits on Japanese cruiser and three cargo ships at R.ihiiil mid IjON DON Scems lik I was al- ays dosing' up on account of sort of stuff 1 3fts a fellow down. K Then a friend M pointed out that these war days were upsety ting our whole way of living. Particularly in how we eat. Said I ought to t ike care my meals were properly balanced and make sure I got plenty of bulk ' Because lack of bulk' is one of the common causes of wartime constipation. Those medicinal laxatives ghie me only temporary relit f; they didn't get at the cause. 'But, KtLtor.o's really fixed me up. It corrects this kind of constipation by supplying 'bulk.' And it tastes swell, too. Just eat It regularly and drink plenty of water is made bv Kellogg s In Batlle (.TctV. V i;,.! ti ' vkf constlpa-tion.Th- PAPER TOILET TISSUE Northern '. . . .4 ROLLS CLEAN. TISSUE Lores. ..BOX 110 SIILE' mi-br- 22- - TALL CAN Small size Sm-- JI YAMS UVI MATMOR RIPE Home made. 17 DILLS FJk Sliced 21-O- Z. . .... RADISHES PARSLEY 20' 2 FO, 10 A n- - ... I CRYSTAL WHITE Giant 1H Laundry PALMOLIVE Toilet Soap 3 Bars 20 Large 25 PER DOZ. 54'. LETTUCE TURNIPS . 29f SPINACH CARROTS BEETS LIBBYS large 216's Per Dozen . - Bunch-- V at 39' CRANBERRIES Libbys Combination 0E Green and stuffed LEMONS SOAP Extra Iargc 126s. Dozen : GRAPEFRUIT olives Vfl X 25 PRODUCE ORANGES 2 .I-- 10 2 .f, 20' ..EACH 10c SUPER SUDS Blue Concentrate IEETS Granulated large Pkg .29 STARCH 2 pkgs. jljf CORN Meantime. 2 pkgs- GLOSS egetables Washrite. - . MEAT Fresh Arizona ... ..... GR. ONIONS . . DEV. MEAT Libbys. MUNCH LUNCH MEAT 0.)! .... . .12-O- Z, W .S' |