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NOW $7900 $14900 selectiortof twopiece:studiosuites that are 1 - years but Adamir Lecoultrefinally got his high school di' qt ploma He quit school to join ' the 1917 and didn't go back army in But he always wanted a diploma Recently he took ageneral ed ucational developmenC teat giv en by the veterans administra tion and passed with high marks Now he has his dip1oma4 signed and certified by the state 1 education department 1 'iIli - EASY TERMS t ' -- - Last Diploma—At t These Suites :re Finest Quality and :4 '‘ the latest style—Limited quantity: Reg $18950--- CAOTS - I I- 1: : Frieze Suites—Flue ' - : a " Ribbon Siripe and rosei 1' t noi'v---- '' 1I t - 1' ' iF 2 i f t II ' 1: '''' V ' : ' ' 13: 1 f: F ': '' S:" ::-- 0:cr'''td'-'''1'-iiirdrirbo- 2 pc 'Nip”' 11 :5::: Z I - 1'111 - 71 -' A Every Sttidio b'44 : 7 ::::7- On-otArtecl- - II ' t r: II ei Il 7- 7- I - Couch Reduced for i - 'o" ' - i: - te - - :1 f0t2r v 01 L4 Ld) 4 - ''-'- I k 1 '' -- ' t i - (re: 4 rt ks1 ''! t ' ' 1 ' ' ' - Nitml it dr 1: 445COP14000PIE04 - — N--7— i - '- !"I ' - li ' I - I: I - 1- ---- ---b - BOISEIda-(U7)—I- i Saturday Trirrlitt JUire Ready-to-FCereal with Milk Preserves Butter Toast Milk for Children Coffee or Tea Peanut Butter and Celery Sandwiches Vegetable Soled Junket Floating Inland or Milk Coffee or Ten Minced Lamb on Bleed Potatoen (Lamb left over fromofThursday) Lettuce Dressing Hearts Green Benno Applesauce Graham Crackers Milk - Viewed from behind fence wire topped by' barbed wire to prdtect the inscriptions from modern-- ? additions the names A H 1Inthank 1850 O N Un thank 1869 and a r e I a t i v e I y recent addition (maybe he crawled under the - "WE CAN AND D6 SELL FOR LESS" -- - t h - ular surface - E rrHE story was of particular to S U P members I i who had noted the name "Unthank" chiseled into Register Cliff This celebrated cliff is two miles south of Guernsey Wyo and several miles west of Fort Laramie Hundreds of pioneers cut their names into its convenient nearly perpendic- - E Cookies MIlk Coffee or Toa Baked Fish (Had(lock Cod or Halibut or Irish In Sfitnon) Baked Potato Sliced Beets Celery Bread Butter Lemon Snow Custard Sauce Milk Coffee or Tea Orange Cereal at k1 ed Friday Orange Juke Hot Wheat Cereal with Raisins acid Milk Butter Toast Milk for ChIldreft Coffee or Tea Split Pea Soup Salad Cottage Cheese and Peach Butter Bread ke Toast t Molassee Cookies Milk Baked Shoulder of Lamb Beans Baked Sweet Potato Green Lima Cole Slaw Butt o Bread Graham Crackers Canned Peaches Milk with Milk Preser es Milk or Coffee Split Pea Soup Apple Cabbage and Raisin Salad Peady-to-E- -- s Soft-Cook- - - t Tot Milk - 11 I Thursday Tomato Jul('e Hot Oatmeal with Milk Butter Milk Coffee or Tea Creamed Egz-- on Totat or Eggs with Toast Jellied ?Ilia Salad Milk Wednesday 1 ' - ' Breed Putter Baked Indian Pudding Tea Milk Coffee or Beef Hash withcPotatoes (Beef left from Sundayy Vegetable Relish Creamed Carrots and Peas Celery Bread Butter P'rul t Milk Monday Soft-Coo- rning the ends of the bone and bringing the flesh over the ends so they would heal properly but remembering the horrors of r the first amputation Mrs Unthank never would consent William R Palmer Cedar City recorded the story of Nellie Pucell Unthank in greater detail His account was printed several years ago in the In- 'structor published by the Des eret unday School union i ' - '' - - Tuesday Grapefruit Sections Eggs Butter Toast or Coffee Milk Green Beans Baked Macaroni Shredded Raw Carrot" Bread Butter Oatmeal and Prune Pudding (Use oatmeal left from Monday brlakfas') Milk Broiled Liver or Liver Pattie Baked Squalh Baked Potato Tossed Oreen Salad Flavored with Dresstng es Desired Bread Butter Canned Apricots - - ' 5: - -- - Coffee or Milk trim-Samu- el wire) O A Unthank 1931 are plainly visible 4 Others Slinclude Charles Moore Sept 19 1802 Elbert R Curtis former prCSi- dent of the western statesmis- !'' aim Church of Jesus Christ of - Latter-da- y Saints5-wasguidduring the Centennial trek in finding some of the'inkriptions Judge Josephl G 'JeplDson of —1 the Third district 'Court Salt 5 Lake City' who did guard duty ii 1 at Fort Laramie the night before 'stopping at Register Cliff was One who reported that I as coyotes are wolves as i still found well Their howls are clearly audible to those who camp near by 1 : 1 - ' - ' - : ' ' : - ' - ) ''''''' ' i Y4 ' : : '''1' '!f- ' - - - i 2 rx - ? 4ttzr' t'” ''"— g It 1:014- t ' : ::! 7':'')1'A' ' - '3"' ''''':' V '4 : -- '': :' 1::: '4 t ' 1 - - w ----p - --i A ' r - A:3' -- - '"' f i ::f - t tt-"'- 4 i - Prunes with Orange Slices Hot Oatmeal with Milk Butter Toast Milk for Children Coffee Seam of Tomato Soup with Toast Squares Shirred Eggs Spinach Bread Butter Baked Indian Pudding Milk Ground beef fricassee in mashed potato rings Tomato Wedge Salad Cooked Shredded Cabbage Butter Cornbread Oatmeal Cookies Applesauce -- - i ' ' 4 -''' I It f ' i 'i- - ' la 4 — '''''''''"-1-4- r'''- - -- i:e- '1z: ' - ' ' ' ''':g:""'y- 1 : f: i 4 :t h t! - 2 t- 4( ? -- z ' '' - - - k:1''''''-'- ' -- " 4- ::: f t 1 :!:t t : - 1I$KP' I : '''10'''"441 - — -:L2 '1'-- f f' '''' pl‘f: tl " — :' y ' 4- '" 1 1 't l' - 1 - : ! i '''' i7: - r- 6 ' 1 ' i 40 ti''11 ''''?'i : I 4- 4 '0 ' -- 40&EK - 40 I - ' : - i - 'If' ' - ' -- --4 Fruit ! in- - i7")K"--)Pr4-- 4 — — - - - "I':- - Sunday Orange Juice Scrambled Eggs Butter Toast Preserves Milk Coffee or Tea Pot Roast with Carrots Potatoes and Onions Chopped SpinachButter 'read g Sponge Cake with Ice Cream Milk Coffee d grilled cheese bacon sandwich for grown-up- s Hot wheat cereal with milk for children Shredded cabbage and raisin salad Mid-wit- 1856 - 0 --- Week's Low' °Cost Menus 1 by handcart friends to Cedar City Maggie became the wife of Jack Walker and reared a large family Nellie married William Unthank and she too reared a goodly family She lived to the age of 84 and her home was proverbial for its cleanlittess h The late Dr dleton offered —to assiW Mrs : '''' - ' - -- - taken grandfather ---- i voyt 1 : T'''V ' i 7341 - I : '' 4 ' 1 ! 01CSI It t '''5' '"4 ' f i- 1'plbt ''' : 4 ‘ J r 4' 1 '1 ii ' it :"3 '' - 'I 1k NELLIE and her elder sister together Nellie then aged 9 her sister Maggie 14 and parents and Margeret Pucell were members of the Capt Eth ward Martin handcart corn- pany of 1856 Nellie's paients and many other members of the party perished at or near the cove caught in heavy snows in - 'I 'pl'i - '' I - 1:2:1h : - - walked the rest of her life on her knees - 1 1 '"k ' - :" ' : ' t S7 ' - : - - hardy souls who suffered exhardship journey over plains and mountains to Utah a century ago their example is a stimulus to surmount difficulties of a different nature existing today One story of heroism which has become almost legendary features Nellie Pucell Unthank whose descendants reside to- : ----:4t y' i "r- - :f'n ' ) 4' - F : ' i ' '''' ''1' " ' :0 : - - ' ' '' " -i ' go - DESCENDANTS of the frotreme in their - I '44 $r i 1 ':' - - -- ' 1s:f ' :: - Scientific planning of a whole week's meals IS one good The simple but inway to stretch a limited food budget week's menus meal above shown at right and the viting were planned by home economists at the University of Utah Attractively arranged dinner above features fricassee of ground beef cabbage tomato salad applesauce cookies z I 4 kT-‘- ' f f l' 4' :A- t:::- ' ' 1 : - color - i ' - - - ' - '' - - 27 - -' 7- - -- : -- - ' maim (rribuue-Telegra- -'r c' " c - 11 - '"' - 11! I ' : '' - - P ) --- '' s r -- '' - 14 ir ? 46- A t - -- w - - - '- - r ' 4' - - - - - - g - - 4 - - fr-'- - - - - 14 - --- -' e"- t : t - - ' ' - - ' - - :- - - - - - - A - 1' - - ''''-- - - - l ( 's -- f- - - - - - A Ako - - 111- - ::!- - - 1 ) -- - - "' - - t i : - - - were without food 'J ' ' THEY clothed and the : lw" 7 --t and cattle wagons s 3 they had r I started with had fallen prey- ' k to wolves and Indians' t i A rescue party took the Bur ) vivors on to Salt Lake City 4 I When kind hands removed the 1 N t shoes from the orphan child's' I ' 1 ' frozen feet pieces of flesh fell ! 1 4 4 '''' ' off To save her life they : ' ' 1 r strapped Nellie to a board and 4 ' t ! ' with a butcher knife and a car- t penter's sail' severed the black- ' h ened limbs' Fromthat day on poor Nellie Westward bound pioneers often sought shelter at Old Fort Laramie lived inconstant pain No flesh Wyo ruins of which appear here Descendants of hardy pioneers was brought over to cushion shows above are Judge Joseph G Jeppson of Third district court the ends of her stumps and the Salt Lake City left and George B Everton Logan businessman Wounds never fully healed She ' 4 - 1 - ' ' : ' f A ) '' - i‘ ‘ ' - - - 4 I T tt - - - -- - - 1 - I - 1 ' k -- - :':-- '4: " Lawrence D Wilde superintend- ent of Box Elder county schools - I - 1 7 ' 1 - - - - - -- -- - - ) 5 - t 4 - - 4 ' i-- r4 4 - - - - ' '' ' - i - - ' - - fr- - 1 ' 44 s - 1- - ' ' - - :'1 l 'Si - : '4 ' ' ' i 4 ' ImitignitatomMiXis i " ' - ' r 4r 4- - '' 4:: 4 4 4"iik - ' : ?:' - !- : ':-'- 4 1 :: I ''c4i:1 ‘ '? 3 - :r":7''"::' ----- ' 'Iv— - ' - ' I - 1‘M ----i' e- --4 - - ' ' - : ' iat - '4f41 : ' i': ' :i:'-' '1' I'LL 3':-' '4''-4- "" - i 4' t t'''''''''' :! ii l- - 1 i ill'' i k'' '- - -- - ---- — - e ! 744 :: '' 4:' - 'V i '": ' ': r !' ' ' ' : - ‘::- - - '' ' A 1 :tr '1' 'A k i : '41'''' ' --- ' 4 - -- ' ftk 'I P :I- ' - lo ' - - h - 77--- - - - - ' -- - By CLARENCE S BARKER - - : 1 - - 4 '4 0 - ' - t ' P - ' '4'4' - - - ' :' - - Nellie Unthank roic 1-7e- r 's" ' - : li-in- of 4 - s - t quick-cookin- 'r '7- " Two-Eg- Si :olly AA '' t -- - - - I - - - I - Open-face- - l - ' -- PIONEER HERITAGE t ' t - : - ' - - 1 i- : ' : - ' '' ' ' - 11i cups flour cup shortening 1 teaspoon salt brown sugar 1 teaspoon soda 1lcup cup granulated sugar g 3 cups 2 beaten eggs oatmeal 1 cup chopped walnuts lteaspoon vanilla extract and 'sugars add eggs and vanilla Th orou extract: beat well Add sifted dry ingredients Add oatmeal and nut meats mix well Shape in rolls: wrap in waxed paper and chill thick bake on ungreased thoroughly or over night Slice cookie sheet in moderate oven (W)-- deg F) 10 minutes Makes five dozen cookies The menus suggested for the week are based on government figures and worliz done at the home economics department of the Although designed for low income levels these University of 'Utah Menus would be delicious on any budget Buy only what you need an4 you will find your family s getting the very best for its money! hrtn -' - ' Oatmeal Cookies 1 - ' : ' -- - ' - t i - it li rr ' - ' : ' ---- -'---- 2 : - I -- - - f 17:2 : ' ' - i 1 teaspoon meat extract ground beef 1 teaspoon salt 3 cup chopped onion li'g teaspoon pepper 1 cup sliced celery 3 taps chopped green pepper teaspoon onion gait 1i teaspoon garlic salt 2 teaspoons flour Melt one teaspoon lard in skillet: cOok onion celery and green thorground beef- breaking pepper until slightly softened Add in flour oughly and cook until red color nas then add lli cups hot water and stir until thiclened Add meat 30 extract salt pepper onion and garlic salt Cover minutes at low temperature or until flavors are 'ice liblf nidneds Reseason to taste and serve in individual mashed potato g': Serves four This dish will do just as nicely using meat left from Sunday's roast in place of the ground beef Remember to grind it though Any of the used fats you have on hand will do for the lard required THE pictured meal Ls Monday night dinner from the week's menus planned If you are at home or at work you will appreciate its Start with your potatoes for mashing 'quick and easy prepanation then the fricassee and corn bread finally bake the cookies and cook the cabbage You should be Teady to serve with your table set and your apron off in an hour and a half HE cookies served for dessert have many Crisp and chill slice and bake I delicious they are oatmeal icebox Stir up advantages as needed The recipe makes five dozen and they should last easily for dinner luncheon and the children's snacks They providethpar! B vitamins too Here's how you of those 1 - : : l' I1 1 lb ') ''' : ‘ 1' r Ground Beef Fricassee ) - ' : : ' ' 1 4 e' : 4' I ithld I $ I -- '- - - U thought so The center of this meal is the fricassee of ground beef Cooking time: 30 minutes This is the way- you do it: I -- 1 i' $ ''' i By HELEN HANKS EgEEDING a family on a budget is no easy task You're right Food prices are high meat is expensive But eat and three times a day at that! Nutrition thefamilymtuhse most for your money are your primary concerns: Take the meal pictured How does it compare? Nutritious? Definitely Varied? be enough A lot for your money? It is Nine I - : ' '' - : |