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Show Departures Wednesday. January 7, 1953 THE HERALD JOURNAL .WWW 43. Automobiles ,48. Automobile V7TAMN "C" SAUSAGE PIZZA IS EASY TO MAKE HELPS HOLD 8 Arrivals And 41 Automobile 4S Automobiles YOU TOGETHER y Vitamin C has (jo small task to perform when jou think of it as a sort of pliable cement which binds together the cells of the body. It not only helps form and weeks. mast for several keeps in good condition these intercellular connective substances, Mr. and Mrs, Dan W. Stoddard but aids processes carried on with-- 7 left Sunday to return to their jin the ceils themselves. home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, A shortage of vitamin C may after spending the past two weeks an underlying cause of hemorbe relawith in Cache Valley visiting of extensive changes in rhages, is Dan employed tives and friends. tooth and gum structure, loss of as a mathematician for the Sandla supporting cartilage, muscle fiber Corporation, contractors for the degeneration or bone changes. Less Atomic Energy Commission. severe signs of vitamin C defic' O' iency are irritability, lack of stam. Mr. and Mrs. Andres Clark and ina and susceptibility to Infection. for Mesa, on son Jay left Saturday Citrus for C the will spend Arizona, where they citrus Kate fruits as best sources remainder of the winter. of vitamin C. Tomatoes and cab, b,V are next in line. In winter, Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Kearl and theres need to pay close attention children of San Francisco are vitamin C supply. In the at is an weeks and PIZZA MUSHROOM looks like several AND SAUSAGE appetii, to the bodys spending seem to get more summer, people Kearl Alfred Mrs. and home Mr. to make for an one of at home appreciative family. easy inf dish and and raw fruits vegetables and of Laketown. BY GAYNOR MADDOX cup biscuit mix, 4 cup milk (ap- moie salad greens which are good NEA Food and Market Editor proximately), 1 cup giated sharp sources of this vitamin. We deorPIZZA the theme American cheese. pend on the citrus fruits id frying anges, grapefruit, tangerines, lem-pa- n Cook sausage meat song. Sausage and mushroom pizza, all year long until brown and crumbly. Add ons or limes easy to make at home, can become your dinner theme for all the onion and continue cooking 5 min-- j but especially so in the winter utes over moderate heat. Add Cenerous amounts of family. of cans to tomato sauce and ned tomatoes can help, and so can Sanaa ge and Mushroom Pizza is of Paradise Olson Alice Mrs. paste, raw cabbage. Leafy vegetables like mushrooms, the tomato (It portions or 6 genrrous the new president of the Associatsugar and salt. Bring to boll. kMe, turnip greens, spinach and servings) ed Women of the Cache County One-hapound sausage meat, Lower heat and let simmer until! other greens contribute consider-thick- , Farm Bureau. Veda Loosle of 4 cup minced onion, 1 cup tomato about 10 minutes able citamin C when cooked prop- Clarkston is vice president, Elda sauce d can combine biscuit mix'erly. And because of their Meanwhile, can), r, milk to make soft dough. Pat!qU(,nt use, potatoes too can serve Hillyard of Amaiga Is secretary-treasure- chopped broiled mushrooms, 2 and Stella Alder of tablespoons tomato paste, 2 tea- - out lightly to fotm circle t0 supplement the vitamin C quota, Providence and Mildred Anderson Vitamin C Quota 4 teaspoon salt, l'on greased cookie sheet or pizza of Trenton are directors. pan. Spread the tomato mixture The daily vitamin C quota varies The reorganization took place on tlle biscult douf:h evenly. with the individual. Nutritionists HO ylDOMCD TVVovr December 20. in the club rooms of I L Sprinkle with the grated cheese believe that the vitamin C needs n the Cache County Library In , Bake In hot over (400 degrees' 0f tbe senior citizen, the person I F.) until biscuit is done and cheese over go years of age, may be more gan. After the business meeting a .. is melted and 'brown, about 20 than that of the young adult. The holiday buffet luncheon was served V A to thirty members. Games were, minutes. Cut in wedges and serve reason may be one of hojv the played and favors presented to immediately body utilizes food at this age or Womens USAC The Faculty each of the ladies. F.'r a cold night dinner, heres changes in body functions. Persons afternoon will meet Friday Mrs. Mabel H. Pond is the retir- League a robuit suggestion: muscular work doing strenuous in th lounge of the commons buildShcrtribs with Onion Sauce ing president. seem to need more vitamin C. A ing with president, Mrs. Carlton (Yield: 4 servings) cold or infection steps up the need. Culmsce, in charge. Tw'i pounds trimmed shortribs, Additional amounts of this vitamin Dr. Eldon J. Gardner will talk 2 2 teaspoons kitchen bouquet, taken before and after surgic-- 1 on Recent Advances in Cancer fat, 14 teaspoons salt, operations seemingly hasten healResearch." Dr. Gardner is engaged .ablespoons 4 teaspoon pepper, 116 teaspoon ing. in research through the financial I cup tomato catsup, 14 cloves, One large or three small oranges Reaid of the Darrnn Runyon hot water, 2 cups thinly or a cups glass of orange juice search Fund for Cancer. He will sliced onions, 1 corntablespoon the daily requirements for supply reof his own results discuss the 2 cold water, most adults. A half In Logan Mrs. A. B. Harrison large or one to illustrae starch, sourtablespoons cream and Mrs. E. W. Wright are rejoie search, showing slides 4 cup small grapefruit will also be ade- his talk. Have meat dealers cut ribs in ing with Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hostesses for the afternoon will atp Tomatoes and tomato juice serving-siz- e Harrison of Idaho Falls over the portions, cutting cabbage are very good sources chairbe Mis. Aaron F. Bracken, of bone well as December on tween each a of arrival piece baby girl 0 vitamjn c but one would have R. James Mrs. assisted by man, one into sections. the ribs as sawing 26. The child was greeted by t0 drink twice the amount of Barker, Mrs. Theodore M. Burton, d should be eight brother, Jimmie, who is' seven Mrs. mgt0 juice for examplei to get W. Mrs. John ClayCarlson, years old. Mrs. Harrison is the ton pieces. the same vitamin content of orMrs. Clark, Criddle, Wayne Place the pieces in a bowl and former Catherine Wright Bob is Mrs. ange juice. It takes 14 cups of A. DeHart, Mrs. William kitchen bouquet. tomato now a dentist in Idaho Falis. Prior sprinkle with juice or a little over a cup. L. Paddock. Mrs. Leonard J. Stir lightly until all pieces are lul of raw cabbage to get the daily to that he was an instructor in Jay I i. Frank E. Hoard, Mrs. Hardy, boukitchen with coated zoology at Utah State. H. B. Hunsaker, Mrs. George F. evenlyMelt fat in Dutch oven. Add needs. Mrs. Wright has just returned quet. While vitamin C is popularly Mrs. Ida Marie Logan, ribs and brown well over moderate (akpn jn from Idaho Falls and reports that Knowlton, juice form at breakfast Ramon Wilson. Mrs. heat. Sprinkle with salt, pepper L mthe mother and daughter are doing b obtained at lunch or and cloves. Combine and add the dmner ,n well. molded saIad or dPg. catsup and ''ater . . sort. By using citrus or tomato Cover and bring to ot . oo wlth unfiavored gelatine, one R. . over low heat until the meat is jujce natural fruit flavors and vitagets min15 1 and hour tender, about min C content. Actual fruit or 1 all fat the utes. After haur pour must be used. An orange, Miss Sarah Ann Balls was honorfrom the meat, returning any broth juices or lime artificially-flavorelemon ed at a shower given at the home : out. Add the onions and has no vitamin C content. of Esther Buttars. Luncheon was poured continue cooking, covered, until gelatine to Patricia served Venna both meat and onions are tender, Buttars, During the holidays a birthday Elaine Sadie dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Godfrey, Joe AnnThompson, Jean about 15 minutes longer. Griffiths, Blend together and add the cornHazen R. Hurst of North Logan. ette Loosle and Malmberg, Joyce Thompson. starch and cold water, stirring Dinner was served to Mr. and until sauce thickens Add the sour Mrs. Verner Scrowther and chilCorcream and mix thoroughly. dren, Sharon, Ned and Bruce of rect seasoning if necessary. Serve Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. with accompanied immediately, Bingham and children, Lanae and hot buttered noodles Mrs. Jesse Kennington entertainMelvin of Amaiga, Mr. arid Mrs. ed the Smithfield American Legion Wesley Jensen and children, Ther-o- l, Auxiliary of the Earl S. Harper DcRoy, Tony and Jerry of LoPost No. 58 at her home on Friday. gan; Mr. DeVerl Hurst of Salt Alice Shy was in President Lake City; A.1C Lynn Hurst, who vv as home on leave from charge of the meeting. The speak Amarillo, er of the evening was Ervin Cole- Texas: Miss Carol Bingham of Gar, w man, who gave an interesting talk land. Mrs. Veda Peterson and son but ts small because everything the on "The Flag Code. HOe YOWS Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Ross homemaker needs for her work is within her reach. ' ' After a short business meeting Golding all of Logan. include a large1, Mr. Ray Stock of Fish Haven refre,hm(?ntg Spacesavers The afterpoon was spent socially wpie servpd by Hapl of their and in the evening the adults at- counter, a refrigerator with a announces the marnage Riphmond pnd Mrs Kpnni ton (0 to Stock Miss Colleen counter near the eatspot daughter. seven members and four visitors, tended the dance in North Logan. landing and the dish cabinets o separate, Orlin Wilkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. , . . on . St. the area from the kitihen. ... Charles, Chauncy Wilkes of Loin For a completely modern kit-- ! Monday. December 29, the In vllOGS chen, tfe homemaker will need gan Temple. plenty of storage space at the! Witnessing the ceremony' were Cq.. 1953 work centers and a cutting board Mr. Ray Stock, Mrs. Connie Froan- Hair in motion inspired by Alex-- mounter between the range and, com. sister of the bride, Donivan1 The "New in Shoes for ander Caldcrs Mobiles will" give a1 tb, smk- s,ain ''slslant surfaces Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howell, is leather, leather. leather. Ys. modern interpretation to all 195.1 !should be P!aced on your 'able Mis. Shirla Fry. Mr. and Mrs. that old standby, leather, but so all rf the Chauncy Wilkes and a sister of,new in appearance, in texture in hairdosFollowing a modern andjand coun,er lops with icelois. that its the most exciting hanging within easy reach the gtoora. practical art theme, hair will of the cooking top. The young couple left Saturday thing afoot for the year ahead ture its own natural beauty, Butter-smoot- h In a kitchen, the for Denver, Colorado, where Mr casuals in glove pending on beauty of hair rather Wilkes is stationed with the armed leather, sparkling new pumps in than beauty of pattein Brilliant cooking center is glowing aniline-dye- d colors that and inspired haircutting will make only a step across to the refi ;g- forcc3. bring out the natural beauty of possible these free form hairstyles. erator and a few more steps' the leather, stripping sandals m i INI in Practical aspects will be less per- around to the U near the sink. glazed kid in the brightest hues manents, less formal patterns and If there is a cheerful eatingspot IlflnClCflrT of the spectrum, to say alongside the nook, the homemak- less general upkeep. nothing of suedes in delicate pastel shades, er wilt find that th family's mornpatent in colois never dieamt of To take candle wax or paraffin ing appetites will show consider of the Utah The Daughters befoie, and suie, silky calf in spots off food, first crumble off able upswing. this meet wiU anv shade you could possibly want, as much as possible. Take up thel You can add a personal touch Handart Pioneers at - Pall And the fashion forecast ay. Ja,ulai'' the kitchen by placing antiques,' rest with a heated doth or blot-U- o the home of Lottie P. Utsen, South f,Prt smart new gt.e, ,0 malr.h ling paper pressed with a warm Plants or other heirlooms on the State Road, Logan. around it. the new leatheis styles keyed to Iron. Do not leave the lion a . homemaker wants Every apparel fashions that cater to the Repeat if necessary when wood new informal trend in kitchen where she can prep K has cooled. v The sweater vogue her meals easily and serve them ranging flom sPortswear to evening eD- just a few steps away. If she will C the sound a with atates is the keynote to the new range, plan, begin Mrs H. P. Hansen and her soft and informal styling in refrigerator and sink in working by counter; daughter. Mrs. Carol Webb, enter- er shoes. The mule-typ- e sepaiated sandal in elbowroom, shf will have a kitchen tained their birthday club mem-- a variety of leathers and colors where she will enjoy working and, bers at Mrs. Hansen's home. A' will play a very important icle the family will enjoy eating. lunch was served to 17 for afternoon and evening wear, An interesting exampie of the members. j Imule sandal is one with an open- Before washing a cardigan sweater, sew button holes together Liquid wax is best for patching woik stripping at the thtoa surh to keep them from stretching outiwprn spots on waxed floors, be- - as, the court jesters wore at their of shape. cause it cleans while it waxes. throats .n bnlliant red calf, set on a flexible leather soie with a delicate heel and an ankle snap. The bare-typ- e sandal will aUo pay a lead role this winter and into spring and summer. Instep "My wift found out I was treatments will be seen tn both feeding her Andwiches to the the narrow and lunch at birds and eating and other types of symDick's Cafe!" metrical handling rather than the oblique look which is waning in When sandwiches jade popularity. your appatita The city spectator will he seen A hot lunch gives you in a variety of whites commned with all the spring colors, somethat old fight! d times in stripping,, and unusual styling in both thioat and shank tieatments. One hi own suede banded mule type pump with a sling back and beanstalk heel features a complete umienay of white kid dimonds. Mr. and Mrs. Arvile Buttars and Hr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson laft Monday for California. Mr. and Mrs. Buttars will remain on the -- NEW OFFICERS OF FARM. 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