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Show jpfc46Wi4ti6iiE3- PRESTON NEWS 7Ahcc Lee and tvo d evenmg jedafterMonday having- spent il.ii t hi it til ICC Ilea i t 'd ui a o le 'spit il "7 jt ninai i ) a .jv m Li . Get Instructions 11 nl si Hint tiu n Misiimlerstamling ptnduet s t I t , 'i u e tor h ip. v Inis lias i .'soli i s.on Just ph M la a" ;.pi i lal s' anroiirreil v pitnilM Nlanv i l t i I M. 'is t ' 'i i'' y ) i I'i-X'- , -- 1 Ci l v , and Claire Wyatt of Lagan were visitors at the Or. a, v at ' Sonic lioni . t o ( J wivar i NOIt MAHlUiX N KA Staff Writer Calcium is ,tal not only L tooth xyuctufe and bone torm tion, but it quit- - a io'e i.l other bod.lv iroeisses The m sourie of alcium us we dl um is milk But we .shoulihi t torget that i Moese, gtein leafv veu- -' ddSs oianges and mrioi.s to ovule ' aNo but in lesser amounts One quart of milk a day fi ihildien, one pint a day lor adun.that s the mle to met our li- quirement because s u t t i ( tent amounts of those fool sources are not usually eaien If all your family wont dnnl. their quota plain as it comes fru.i .the bo tie, then use it in cream soups, creamed meat, fish or eg ; dishes, and in fiozen dessert., I'.es, takes or puddings. Ot shake it up in a molasses milk slialti which is a pj'.ue-plcijsJA J5 , s I follow il PmhI'.l r to in i s u.a iid 1') (tits a p .itnl oi pel bU p atmi t oni.umi, d .sellinu in rpsendos ot oia ot two (0 pound tus Hunt peddle; s .si to t uPs'inn s onl, mav U(!l su i lean' s- Chui vd , oi.iu rolls, salad, pr unit t milk 'hake, ti m.NXKR ed ( s ,v t tomato t bi green peppir, tei or fortified als ihh.u i.tu a th i it um-sup- 1 r e f. hod-- t UM-.- otators, slurd .1 l r rsir to ist. In m u liinn.', (Otii P u t i it i' uhe.it to-c- at a as ,t ili'.'l r i' d' ilu i" ot ( d ' n n'i! limns and 'Kit "ii Will Mh h pi it t ic lit i St ijd it d Hid ). A tltili u p i TOMOKKOU HKhAKFAM - If-se- i several days v and Mrs. Frank Rock. j Mrs. L. A. Olson of Hyrum sper L. Welch H. at the home.; Friday ' John Welch spent the past sc. eral days at the home of his soil; and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. of Brigham City. j t Mrs. Mary S. Sevy of Palo Alto, 4' j MrCal.forn'ti, and Mr. ' and ji Harry L. Welch and family wei tnnd iy dinner guests of Mr. and- - 2 Mrs Elmer Mortensen at Bear i i River City Miss Marion James underwent i i j?tf ' , 1 Oregon, spent guests of Mr. - - j v rom pi ti' u tpi oil v a- - tioalt i s u ht e o mu y a n b it ng and s( Oi s.di s . t am h ! and Mrs. Clarence GoliF-berr- y ar.d family of Bear Hive Mr. and Mrs. Vance of Golclsberry home recently. Mrs. Nora Obray of Portland, ) pin Reporter e . Will ur.ih'i 's MRS. VIOLA WELCH i XjH Sr m Iil.lV I Paradise News PIG I O', , 22. ' ' i i l Etiiniv, Sepleniner inlay Mr. j i ( Herald-Journa- P t I Mi Ft ih As Paris Fouaht for Liberation i 1 i The oney proJucers - y. p w w -- eniploM.il al the naval Mis Ty i a Kush. left for her Joplin, Missouji, bmm at lasouths Vg.-!s Oalifol in,,, 1M Deb where Crowder a' tm h.iNlpg CaP the past tun stationed. Ivt Lie p nnmth.s ,itn la i pan ets. Mi and U if fimshed his , pielimiii.n I . .Vi gently Rej in the signal imps and trainin; hi N. d ot as ol, na, ('alitoi orders new , ,a,ting iia. mailt a hi a u.sit with uda-tiThatcher Sir and Mrs. "i and n ml , hi i e helm., leav children have gone m. ! mu s, rt to letuni home where Mr. Handlev i'ci (1. inUthstir reienth L,ted a position in tht Oyd. In ,;,e fightiig soMiets n't haw no, They ,1 Sv stem. Fla' was pnvdege.l to visit the vacation sunimei rending h's paients, Ml ami Mis D M V relatives here. V, the past weik end Horn Kenneth L. Wootlwaid has unn-JJe- d ,s,, t.i at Ilushnell whete he the 12 weeks typographic tie heen assigned 1m m.diral sihool h rraftlng ?t the engined t! tmint i f i ountls leceivi d in a fort Belvo.r, Vnginia His par-ar- e Miiton tj.it ll Mr. and .Mis Ted U Larsen, Y 2 i Joodward of Franklin L. V Men ill Huwho las been Nisit'iig his pr and Mrs. paients, Oregon, v.tli M. and Mrs .1 X Uism lor lling at Portland, .daughter-m-Uand the past two weeks has returned heir son tm Mrs. Vinton Meirill A Hr Lai sen has j,c and n Lieutenant hi i son, Second .stationed at Guantanamo ,tl,er Wul-Gal. Cuba, lm the past twenty chard Merrill, stationed at Walla, Washington, will joili months T f Portland for a brut tui- Chttoui Beckstead has j,prn at b' 0 ipi piling a v dUllll. turlough 11 is with hi.s fi lends and patents, Mr Jlrs. Milton George hat and Mis Bub Beckstead Horn his fa to join her husband at his station at Camp Thomas A Scott, .tation at Camp Lee, Vug in i Huz. n KodilJ Indiana pfc. and Mrs. on Among those spotts enthusiasts jmry aic visiting at home Camp CTouki, s'H cesstul in bunging back game plough from in the i event antelope hunt near jtssouii. Pfc. Dtury will leturn to active duty, Ch.dhs last week wete Di Allen 5r assignment to t m un ith Cudii aid son. John, Homer Johnjis. Drury expects son Fa pt Lynn Hale, Wayne EvMrs. Jennie K..itmi jer mother, ans Elvm Cutler, Wiiford Stokes, Mrs A C. Allen ot Los Anfor her hmne Mi and Mis Harold Wmke, Dick gles left Fuday Tints ().,. Laipoteaux. Mi. and jt Los Angeles, after visiting lela-jve- s Mis Jack Andirson, Mr anu Mrs here for the past ten days. lot t l'J'.i'i Ieteison Mr and Mrs Grin Mrs. Irene Wynn Godfrey ior : i'i i .on.. L. rdh inlt F!oJ Palmer, Andy ist ihuieilay to join her husband A n d e i s u ii. I lew aril Gambles, ntucky, She was V .mi'- - 'lniEiy, Frank Foss, X'ash ilio is stationed theie. la ot In - anil Harold Allen .(cortipamod by a school tin ml Uasmue.si n, wluio Ensign and Mis Bryant Kearl are. Nadine viitnl last w ei k w ith Mrs. Kearl's .itand is also at that si it ion puents, Mr and Mrs Clillord iie girls expect to reni.i'n U u r upon delayed orders for n Ke.it who is on mute to NTew Miss Dorothy Kilgore Ins to Ireston for a shmt vis-- ; Yoik and embarkation orders aft-e- r hating been stationed at with her parents, Mr and Mis Flot ida Mis Kearl will C. Kilgore, after hav.ng blended the summer session at the remain in Preston Mi and Mis. Victor Thompson .mversity of Southern Cahfoinia and children have returned to remained at liss Kathryn Kilgore to continue her their home m Dallas, Texas, after jie univeisity visiting with their parents, Mr. tudies while Miss Dorothy v. ill Mrs ,r X. Larsen and Mr. in aroll at the Univeisitv ul Utah aoin MILK IS BEST SOURCE OF CALCIUM . t ju iU i .r p,uul rj'pilirtV.'l' ti III hoplti d it) TI c hub but-iiin!- in u pie pie, coffee, mi U ap- - qu.iil in th. Whit, th. ii'Hlti ii, il n si 'lit i j. Min it n fi 1 1, t I in- 1. I.l ml ' i In I . tut ' ini it uf Ilu I s. line ;i v.iiin in ii In .it i.i-- c L.li 11 him'- - i ,J.ui n,t. villi l.i'lct's ' i lt.C i.l 11 "1 In. hi In, and an operation for appendicitis n the Budge hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock ami Mrs Dcw.y Buck were Suit Lul.t visitors Friday. 1 Honoring Flet her Norris and Bartley Hatch a program and dance was held in the Paradise Recrcntion hall Monday evenuij.. t Joseph S. Howells was in- charge , ct the following program- pray r, D. M. Bickmore; vocnl solo, del. Summers of Avon; address, BiHhu,i I Camel Larson of Hyrum; votul, t.us f vlr phttlo h ilu In. duet, Dell Howells and Clair Hirx. 1 tu'h (,i)Hirfi Nazi Dancing followed. o"i;i ml, n m Pmlu hcl-'iin li um la limtl s indliag ;i' il" t. S . Peanut Cookies One half cup tat, tup .syrup leant corn or maple), l cup 1 gar. beaten, I1, tups sifted flour. teaspoon stilt (it desired, 2 teaspoons baking powder, H clip milk, t cups oatmeal, cup Milted peanuts (finely chopped). Cream the fat and add thd syrup and sugar. Mix with beaten egg. Sift the dry ingredients and add with the milk to first mixtuu Add the oatmeal, finely chopped peanuts and mix well. Drop bv spoonfuls on to a greaaed bakirg d and Mis. Thomas Thompson. Mrs. sheet. Bake in a oven Jus winter. 0 .Thompson and children have made degrees F.) for 10 to l.j Mrs. and Technical Sergeant an extended visit here and Mr. minutes. Remove from sheet whip nn Hawkes have announced the joined them for only a hot. Thompson anval of an eight pound baby wetk's stay. aughter at tne base hospital at Scalloped Vegetable Melange Ensign and Sirs Lloyd M. Abimp Lewis, Washington. The bott announce the arrival of an (Serves 6) nother is the former Miss Yvonne Four tablespoons butter, j oneight pound baby boy at Saint Terrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Anthony's hospital in Pocatello. ion, chopped. 4 tablespoons flour, Tay Merrill. Mrs Abbott is the former Grace 2 cups milk, teaspoon salt, a Miss Manlou Hawkes returned little pepper, grated cheese (opBingham of Preston Jus week lrom Olympia, Wnsh-gtotional). 1 cup sliced cooked car-- , wheic ahe has spent th O O rots, cup cooked lima beans, last six weeks visiting Sgt and I 1 Reporter cup cooked string beans, '. cup Mrs. Glenn Hawkes. I diced celery, 2 tablespoons chof-- I Mrs. James R. Nuzurn is visit-- g ped parsley. at the home of Mis. M. M Melt butter, add onion and cook , Jeeves for an indefinite stay. Mrs MAE LEE until onion is soft. Add flour, uzum will be rememheied as a Reportei cook until well combined and then irmer resident of Piestan during add milk, salt and pepper. Cook, tie two had her husband years Mrs. Conrad Alder miompanied stirring constantly until sauce is .large of the CCC camp at Cub Mr. and Mrs Frank Wood tc thickened. Combine vegetables and iver. Mr. Nuzurn is now a colonel in the air corps, B'.uikfoot Friday They 'pent the week-en- d visiting at the home o rving at present in the snnth-ieFresno, Calif., for advanced trainMr. and Mrs. Ed Shoe naker. Pacific. UU Sunday ing. P.nlan Perkes S Keith Greaves ana Captain Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee, Mr. and oack to his station in Farley Greaves, Jr., are at home to Joseph Gunnell andj Mis nsiting their parents, Mr. and Oakland, Calif He had enjoyed a Mrs. Rulon attended the y Hre. Maughun emergency leave to Harley Greaves. Hariey is a tend the memorial services honor- - Madsen lamily reunion at Brigaval medical reserve student Saturday. Washington, D. C., while Capt. mg Ins brother, Cpl. Theo Perkes ham City,Aima Elder Saunders and Cpl. Jreaves is stationed at Ellington who w as killed in action in Seamons Rendall were the speakheld, Texas. France. Seaman Perkes visited at Pvt. Wendell McWhorter ha3 the home ot his parents. Mr. and ers in meeting Sund ty evening. Elder Saunders recently returnc.1 pent a brief furlough at home Mrs. Thomas Perkes. and left Mr. and Mrs. Vern il Seamons front a short term mission in tht Wednesday to return to as base at San Diego, Califor- - and Mrs. Hattie Lee spnt Satut-da- y northern states. The MIA opened the 1444 season A in Salt Lake City. Calvin arnveu of class work Tuesday evening Cpl. Rendall Seamons Forsgren, who has been i Texas, is at home on fut lough Friday to spend a week vjsiting The YMMIA presidency consists Clin A Ba'U itmg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. at the home of his parents, Mr. of Vernal Seamons, & and Mrs. Harvey Seamons. Ren- and L, W. Miller. The YLM1A Forsgren. Mrs Harold Winn has returned dall has been statione at Yuma, presidency includes Gladys Han-ceirae after Eulalia Gittens and Erma making an extended Arizona, where he has just rectiv at Fariagut naval base ed his wings as a radio gunner. At Waite. An efficient corps of teachrtere her husband is m "boot ",e completion of his furlough ers arc assigned to carry on the various activities. 'raining. While at Farragut, Mrs. he will report to Lcmoore Fii-i, En-og- l1-.- Hol-Ivwo- LETTUCE (375-40- Lb. 10c . . . YAMS. U. Southern 1 TOMATOES No. lb. 9c . LSn:-a- U DUCHESS BEVERLY Fresh Peanut lb. - - FOR Nu-Mad- Pin! Quart ' .iu. , . Morning c ....... (2 27c 47c Rular. Largo Oals ST;, IIaiisu New Crop nonsy 10 c3,' Flour K,cllsa 50 lb. Enriched SuiannaslT.. Raisins i. mi Rcdy 10 oz. . . . 14c D U 2.09 ISc 21H F.q. 12 S.rv. lunch to 12 o. 0t ARGARINE lb. 24c Sunny Bank. 'ill. String Beans Vi TV' 23c SHQRTEHIHG Snowdrift OCaP Wrights Cream PoU,h s;I;ar Ducklin Golden Pol 2 lor Pop S jir . . 68c National SHORTEHINO DOC VUIK Royal Satin 3 lb. jar . . Jels-RU- e u.-c- L to victory. As a result hundreds of millions of gallons are required every year... half of winch is being produced by the beverage disliking industry. Bet you didn't know that, Elen. "As a matter of fact, I didn't, Judge. Thats a mighty important war contribution that had ecaied me completely. $ , T5 rh: : 60c FOC ONI FMINO IACH IS&UI HAS MNUTL KIlfMZN.WfSI VIU Conftttnci 0J AkoMtf cup- cups. 1 lb. serve 4 to .6; chopped, equala2 lt - Parsnips equals 2 Peas 1 1 lb. serve 3; cooked and diced,' . cups. lb. serves 2; shelled, equals I cup. lb. serves 2 to 3; cooked)' cups. Potatoes, White 1 lb. serves 2 to 3; Cooked and diced, equals 2 cups. ' I lb. serves 3; cooked and mashed,'' Rutabagas . . equals 2 cups. Spinach 1 lb. serves 3; firmly packed but uncooked, equals 3 cups. Tomatoes I lb. serves 3; diced, equals 2 cups-- ' Tirnips I lb. serves 3; cooked, equals 2 cups. Zucchini I lb. serve 3 to 4; cooked and sliced, Potatoes, Sweet 3rrDoRr:!ar... Jar Rinas 1?. Onions Er 0. P. Pcciin 3 Lids equals 1 p.eclX ; . 1 lb. u reliah serve 5 to 6; sliced, Cucumber cupa equal. Eggplant 1 lb. serves 2 to 3; cooked and diced, 1 and mashed, equals Dor. V equals Ill 240 lV!jrradp.t!irints SHORT RIDs Hail ot Rake. Lb. . . SPRING I RYKKS 2U Lb. Aver. Lb. LUNCH MEAT 5 Varieties. Lb REEF STEAK Shld. B Grade. Lb. . Fresh Ground GROUND BEEF All Reef .150 .420 .350 1 Vi Lb. 2?j cup. Mil 240 Cherub Top Quality, J? (1 pt each) 6 Cans 37c 39c 2 IBS... 74c JO lbs. 7(k 4 Seqo. Morning or Carnation (1 pt. each) 4 CANS Dutch Mill American (12 MILK CHEESE 250 pts. per lb.) Fine Beet requiring red point, are plainly marked by point value siqne. T (with AS ABIGMT JUtTONI MINU IU3GIWIOKS ANO-T- M 1IANHY Will? ABtl eumik 0 TAGI AND n AR I ARIL. , CNkST OIPIND MtANMINT. fMI A1taS MARRY IVANS DROVIDI INTIMAII OLIMRSIS INTO TNI IIU1 ilVIl. AlSO-T- H FASCINATtNO SHORT STOtlfi OUT OF THIS WORID. TARI YOU 1H IOOO FOR THOUGHT CARTOONS ABI A NVR INDtNO SOURCI OF INTIRItT TNISf, WITH OTHIR Ft ATURti, MAKI It I HI FA VORrrt RfADINO OF MAIIONV t WHAT, AN Your Safeway store offers you money saving values in farm-frenproduce y foods guaranteed meats, of all kinds! Week in and week outj And Safeway is wlure you can ?Tbp Family Circle! WHIRCt TMI FAMILY CIRCU MAGAZINII A NtW USUI COMIt OUT IACH WHY. AN AT !T AVAiLAAU YOUR CONVINII14T SAFtWAY STORI. OfT INI TM! MAR(T OF GOING f AAMLY CIRCU 'I TO MFKWAT -- Rationed Items Jvk WHVt AN by Spoaq Fleece Yes, Th Family Circle"isOneGood Reason for Shopping of Safeway! "Via on food et juua in wiienr, Thtt titltetlt'emenl Q. . -' ... 4fU0,Vo e 22c 8 os. Bottle FRANKS , 2. Lb SALS AG K Pure Pork. Lb. . LAMB STEW A A Grade. Lb. LAMB LEGS AA Grade. Lb. far more. . . it must provide the base for such indispensable products as synthetic rubber, shatterproof glass, lacquers, plastics and many other of our requirements so essential ( serves 3 to 4; when cooked cups. lb. serves 2 tg 3l diced, equal 2 cups.' 1 lb. serve 3, Broccoli Bruoel Sprout. I lb, serves 3 to 4; when cooked, equals 3 cups. Cabbage I 1U. serve 3; shredded raw, equal 6 cups. Cauliflower 1 lb. serves 2 to 3; broken, equal 2 cups. Carrots 1 lb. serve 3 to 4; diced raw, equal 3J i cups; cooked, equals 3 cups. Celery 1 lb. serves 3 to 4; sliced, equals 3 cups. Bleach White Cal. . . . Magic Waldorf Toilet Tissue Tissue 2 Rolls 9c Tint G0c Qt...79 Frail Jars GaL . . 1 Tipe it. Judge ieepsand trucks and other kinds of motor-iic- d equipment have taken the place of the d old horse in modern vaifare. true o! lots of things in this war, Ehen. Every day we hear of new tactics and ff'iUirements and new uses of products. For im'dnce, take the alcohol that is used for kr purposes. In World War 1, this vitally bieded product was mostly in making niokelcss powder, chemical warfare materials and medical supplies. Today it must do I Sweetheart Toilet 2 Regular Bar. . BEEF ROAST jnl afraid theres no denyin f r s. lute Ldry r.ianf Bara. JO F,,r And It you wont to save money while the best available meat, buy It always at eating Safewav! "Yes. 1 lb. I Beets ( ' t market! Safeway carrier tltem instock, at price which will wve you money tn the long run A- EVER WONDER how much of a fresh vegetable to buy, so there'll be plenty for everyone at the' table but with the least possible amount of waste? Here at the Homemakers Bureau, we had that problem presented to us. We did a lot of testing, under normal kitchen conditions. And we found some answers which you may want to keep as a for reference when you make "kitchen'pin-u- p out your shopping list from week to week: E hz 31c Feed "Man Beet Friend with the bet pet foods on 't'Y - Z Docs All Kir.d of Laundry 12c ',';T.'ptaS9dlM Swilt Meal. Hand Cleaner 27c lbI. N Hi, 27C Top Quo points) BORAXO 24c Pkg Good Quality How to buy vegetables igc equals 3 J w Mia1 ii?mw j -h Troco e 1? -- 3 lb. - r- CIIGUKEEnS Buy Miscellaneous Prm it T, U. S. No. L Sweet Yellow Household Post Toasties ; CARROTS msnsHBHu n hs. - I7c Enriched, J : Mayonnaise sYou Can't a Better Mayonnaise Than MARGARI ltr 2 42c lb.' BREAD Julia Leu Wright's Reds RAISih SREAD ql. 37c A Truly Butter 8 uSi owuaLouPEssssru. lb. 6c bu. 103 lb 15C LBa; CAULIFLOWER five-da- l Large Firm Ripe Elbertos for Slicing POTATOES lb. 29c Solid, Red Ripe . . 1 rt JUDGE SAYS... y PEACHES . The Energy Froit PEARS nt S. No. AVOCADOS st THE OLD e Farm-styl- Fresh, Sweet, Malagas Hyde Park News 1 ! e Large Solid Crisp Iceberg i lieu-tna- fresh truus and vegetables natur-allthats us fresh because theyre whisked just as swiftly as possible from because they retain the maximum farm to store. "Farm-stylamount of vitamins. Because they taste so good just like you were eating em on the farm! Safeway for naturally fresh produce! Yes, 0 -- SAFEWAY C?' t V I J |