Show Will Promote The American ary the Utah Legion " Five national organigations arc backing the project across the The American legion country: of General Federation Auxiliary CoWomen’s National Clubs ngress of Parents and Teachers Daughters of the American Revolution of and the Association Local units of Bank Women these organizations are leing contacted thruout Utah and urged to pledge support Mrs J Bracken Lee Honorary Women’s Chairman for savings "bonds these nacomplimented tional organizations for recommending that their local groups take an active part in supporting this project and referred to a cretary by Seis October Page 4 YOU RECIPE OF TIIE WEEK Frozen Fruit Salad (Serves 6) 2V$ cups (No 2 can) crushed pineapple drained Vi cup orange juice cup lemon juice 3 egg whites Finch of salt 3 tablespoons sugar Combine crushed pineapple with fruit juice pour into refrigerator tray and frece to a Beat mush about 30 minutes egg whites with salt until stiff and gradually add sugai Scrape the chilled pineapple mixture into egg whites and carefully fold together Return to tray turn refrigerator controls to lowest possible point and freeze until firm about lMi hours Cut in squares and serve on crisp lettuce Use chilled plates and erve immediately safely with a chlorine bleach use juice of two lemons and ma!: certain they’re rinsed thoroughly If you use a plastic bag for dampening clothes then iVs a good idea to have two in place of one or one with a double opening to place over a chair One side takes white clothes the other colored Starched garments should not be on windy days dried as this will whip much of the starchiness out of the clothes When ecru or cream colored lace has faded dip in a weak solution of tea or coffee to restore the lost color 8 1954 jyOMCW if ? I V - Jtevv ¥ t f ' ' inrif )y 'J- f '"“Si'" iii entertained Mrs Boyd Munns Pincohle the club at her home Thursday evenwere Mrs Special guests ing Ilaybum and Mrs Max Davis of Prizes were won by Tremonton Mrs Bob Campbell Mrs Stanley Duain Madsen Mrs and Reese " A 'ft rcES'uVf v ‘""7" rr ' I “H vt Mr & Mrs Glen Mason were in Salt Lake City Tuesday - v ! V w - —"-'- ' v v r ! 4 ' t (4 ' 4 J " jY V Jr- - 'k V vA J ” I1: I V ' '' v V f - — Courtiy Deseret backing of IMJJHiE StTII’ORT- - The IT 9 Tronsury’s savings bonds campaign lias the Mrs 1 K they represent: from left tin v- prominent Utah women ami organizations airs American Auxiliary Legion national security and bonds chairman Farnsworth O Mrs Jay KingMnn Bracken Lee honorary state women’s savings bonds chairman mn o State women’s saings bond chairman Mrs Julia Stoney standing litah Aoria of Utali president Bank Women representath e and Mrs L D Schroder Women’s Clubs Plymouth News Idaho Lewiston were Sunday geests of Mr & Mrs Ellis Hess Mrs Don R Lamb Mr and Mrs attended the Jesse Lamb football game at Boar IUver High S bool Friday evening They Mrs called on Jesse Lamb's Mrs Stewart Cornwall daughter at south Trcmonton after the game Mrs Don It Limb and Mrs Jesse Lamb were m Logan Monday Mrs Hannah Kohlhepp was in Portage Monday Mr & Mrs Newell Nish and family who have been living on their farm in Montana this fall Guests At Christophcrson Home Guests during the week at the home of Mr & Mrs L C and also at the J D inHarris home in Tremonton cluded Mr & Mrs Emron Wright and children Kathy Jean and Allen of Moses Lake Mr & Mrs Darwin Gunnell of Mesa Arizona and Mr Sc Mrs P J Fennell and daughter Susan and Mr Fennell’s mother of Pocatello A family dinner was enjoyed at the Harris home of JOSEPHINE BOW Estate CUTT Deceased Creditors will present claims with 'vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Attorney O De1 Lund First Security Bank Bldg Brigham City Utah on or before the 19th day of November A D 1954 RUBY BOWCUTT GODFREY Administratrix of the estate of JOSEPHINE BOWCUTT Deceased Date of first publication: September 17 AD 1954 PHOTO FANS Cameras 4 Photo Supplies SERVICE DAY Remo Anderson of Both-who has been visiting her parents Mr & Mrs R L Mason for the nast week to returned her home Friday afternoon Mr Brigham Harrison9 s Studio And Camera Shop 62 W Mr & Mrs Max Capener of Ogden were dinner guests Sunday at the S W Capener home Main ylill4 Mrs City GARLAND Olcen Josephson visited with the bishop’s mother in Brigham City Sunday Bishop Tremonton PORTRAITS OF QUALITY USE DtJfl Carl Josephson of visited at the Olccn home last Thursday Mrs Austin Nish underwent a major operation at an Ogden hospital Monday She is reported getting along nicely at this writ-in- ON ROLL FILM Mrs ell & FROZE!! Mrs Gus FOODS and Joe VSS: V'M WAKING MGSUSV IN 0)11 It Een though milk is not bringing what it used to many dairymen will f: tell you they’re still making a h c j Tn h h out a few of the milk per cowl Work is less and fewer cows to milk and feed w? X good living They’ve s done it by culling and managing the rest for more costs are smaller because there are IF YOU HAVE CRAIN FEED IT WITH A PURirJA SUPPLEMENT IF YOU HAVE HO CRAIN FEED A STRAIGHT PURINA CHOW BUILD COW CONDITION TO GET MORE MILK To get top production we believe the first step is to build cow condition And nothing will do that job quite like Purina — the Nation’s first choice in dairy feeds year after year the THE STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD BEAR RIDER FARM SUPPLY SIGN GARLAND U Q 1 a I NOTICE TO CREDITORS ’vr x LEGAL HGTISE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signers - - V "' ur and planting while Humphrey: “Nothing harvesting more important in the Treasury’s their fall grain have returned to their home here for their childplans and few things arc of greater significance in our whole Wc very much enjoyed the ren to attend school than US savings road show economy presented by the Mrs Ellis Hess and childMr bonds” Mutulas of the Bear River Stake ren Verlin Gail Arlo and LaRee We congratulate all last week attended a social at the home of Mr & Mrs Ituel Nielson of Ida- who participated in the activity Mr & Mrs Ether Spaekman at ho Falls visited relatives here Jesse Hess was able to leave Preston Idaho who is leaving during the week They attended the Dee Hospital Saturday where to join the armed forces and will conference in Salt Lake City tic had been receiving medical go into in California training treatment and go to the home of Others from here who attended his daughter Mrs Alene Williams the were Rnyola and Gorparty at Roy We hope he will soon be don Rudd Arven Pierson and his come to able home sisters Sonja and Sharon Dianne Mr & Mrs Doan Lamb were Archibald and Stephen Nielson transacting business in Salt Lake Mrf Sc Mrs R L Mason visited City Friday Mi & Mrs Llvod Mason in WilMrs Leon Mr Peterson of lard Sunday afternoon CAN GET that extra in linens and cottons If you can get them completely clean Soaking for a couple of hours will loosen the dirt and make It wash out moie easily by the time you’re ready to place the clothes in the Use lukewarm washing machine water for soaking Very soiled clothes should be boiled for 10 minutes For delicate pieces which cannot be bleached UTAn GARLAND Auxili- The Utah State Board og Education has endorsed the school also recomsavings p’ogram mending that each district consider the advisabilily of installing the school savings program in each of its elementary schools made THE GARLAND TIMES 's Friday of Federation and the Utah Women’s Clubs Association of Bank Women have endorsed the United States Treasfor ury’s “Pledge of Service Community and Nation” for the 1954-5current organization year it was announced this week State by Mrs 0 Jay Kingston Women’s Chairman for U S Bonds Saving’s statement recently Ohvuux TiinV-NiTirr"'- Bond Purchases nnnnncnnnDnn j j j |