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Show gpRgPAT, MARCH 17. 1933 THE BUN, Odd PRICE, PT AH EVERY THURSDAY but TRUE XI GlMXlt WtW WAN ft YHC cmine&e . 1000 YIMA Itfotic VMJOt IN va YHWL 0?TCM. fih COft&CCTON MOWN , ft ft MVttfc or tOOCMlON Mitt POSITION - fti? IT TIME NOOX, TDNtO TO SINO TOUX MEHftCt OMtft. TMI TCUPHONX IP TOO support. Lambs opened steady and closed ten to fifteen cents higher under an aetive demand. Reeei;ta toihiy were 11,000 eattle, 1000 calvea, 15500 hogs and 15,000 sheep, compared with 0000 eattle, 800 calves, 4000 hogs and 7000 sheep a week ago and. 13, 842 eattle, 2000 calves, 0025 hogs and 11,028 sheep a year ago. Plain to good steers opened twen-ty-fieents lower and better classes were steady. Later demand lieeama more aetive and most steers closed steady. Chicago had a heavy run of beef eattle today and the market was depressed on that account but when light estimates apiieared for the entire market circuit for tomorrow some strength developed. Ordinary to fair steers at $4.75 to $5.50 made up first ales and refleeted the decline. Later farad steers at $6.75 to $7.75 and medium steers at $5.50 to $6.50 were steady. Light runs are expected the rest of this week and tha market will probably rule higher. Tha toil for steers today, $7.75, waa paid for grades. Cowa and heifers cows wen steady. Some 1296-poubunches of several and $4.50 brought heifgood to choice 650 to ers brought $5.50 to $6.00. Medium to nod heifers sold at $450 to $5.25. Veal calves were fifty eenta lower at $7.00 down. Demand for atocken and feeders waa aetive at steady prices. Soma feeden brought $6.50. A stockera sold at $6.25 few and then wen numerous sales of medium to good atocken and feeders at $4.50 to $5.50. No choice quality stock ealves arrived. Some fair quality heifer calvea brought $4.75 and medium steer calvea $5.50. Hog prices ruled ten to fifteen eenta lower than Saturday and fifteen to twenty eenta lower than last Friday, the hitfi point of this year. Shippers took most of the good hogs and packers limited their buy to the plainer classes. Quality in the average was nut as good as in recent weeks, indicating that the advance in prices last week waa a shipping factor. The 160 to hogs brought $4.20 to $4.40; 250 to 300 pounds $4.00 to $4.30; 130 to 160 pounds $4.00 to $4.35; packing sows $3.25 to $3.65, and stock hogs and pigs $3.35 to $175. After a lower opening the lamb market rallied and closed higher than last week and nearly np to the extreme high point of the season established Thursday. The top price was $7.20 and the other good to choice lambs sold at $6.50 to $7.10. Native spring lambs brought $8.50. Ewes are quoted at $100 to $175; yearlings at $4.75 to $5-5- SPINA 725-pou- ft VN lr 100-pou- 546-pou- ftNt IN IMRIUGO, CWlLTHt .IAN VQOtfttS TOO TO PRINT TOUR. HOOt - m IP KUO iwmtwoui m iwHH, trmivc inn NOIATOR iiKUHClO' TO ITS TKWTVC SCHOOL KA ft PCHlOO OF TEN HOURS RHSTHTf CT RltUll IT For March By BETTY WEBSTER THINGS WORTH KNOWING When making pie and any pie crust is left, do not throw away. Just sprinkle a little flour in the bottom of the bowL Finch pie crust all together and put in howl. Then sprinkle a little mors flour over it. Cover dish and put in ice box. This will keep about a week successfully. Make Binculta Early. By adding a little more baking powder to biseuits you can make them ahead of time. Then plaee in ice box until ready to hake. Remove Fish Bone From Throat Cut a lemon in two. Surk juice slowly. This should dissolve fish bone and give relief. Sprinkling Clothes. Hot water dampens clothes more easily than when sprinkled with cold water. BAKING HINTS Rice and Meat Fie. Cup rice cook. One and a half or two pounds of ground round aleak. Can tomatoes. Onion. Green pepper. Method: Cook tha rice. Mix well rice, steak, tomatoes, onion and pepper. Bake. Fork Chops and Scalloped Potatoes. Potatoes. Pork chops. Jettem Health? Preventing Diabetes The belief that getting too fat one of the important factors in ing diabetes seems to be gaining more for wiileiipread acceptance. While it from proved that fat ia the copse ot this disease, we know that diabetes occurs much more frequently in the fat than in the lean. There is much more diuCwtes among the sedentary than among those who are aetive; Aa a race, the Jews are inclined to become fat and they seem to hare more diabetes than other people. Along in middle age, after 40, the rate of occurrence of diabetes increases. It is along in middle age that many people become less aetive physically and accumulate fat. - Avoid Certain Foods. So if fat play an important part aa a predisposing cause of diabetes the prevention of this disease would seen to be largely a matter of getting rio of excess fat. The popular methods are less food and more exercise. The particular kinds of food that favor the accumulation of fat, and therefore are to be avoided, are the starches, sugars and fata. Among the articles containing these are potatoes, canButter. dy, rice, white bread, eream, sweet Pepper, salt and milk. Method: Fix potatoes for scallop- desserts, oil, butter and fat meats;'" Exercise Would Aid. ing in buttered baking dish. Lay seasoned pork chops serosa top and bake By omitting these from the diet, one hour. and living on green vegetables, lean meat and fruit, the body would-bIce Box Cookies (By Request). eompelled to consume its own' fat' to Three enps flour. produce heat and energy. Exercisr, pound butter. suitable in kind and amount to the One eup sugar. age and condition of the individual, A little salt. would aid in burning up the fat. Two eggs. Aside from the possible nrevention h teaspoon Lkisg soda. of the development of diabetes, the Flavor (almond or vanill.i). 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Jones spent the weekWhite sauce. end in Salt Lake City. Chopped boiled egg. Misa' Gertrude Murdock spent Crust in Soldier Summit. ; Method: Take two eana of lobster Mr. and Mrs. A1 Babeoek were dinor meat from two lobsters. Cut meat ner guests of. the Mad sens Thursday quite fine. Make g eup of rich eream night. ; V. sauce. Add. seasonings. Have a good W. .Mrs. A. . at entertained Baxter erust' ready. Roll thin and eut into dinner 8unday for Mr. end Mra, R. Roll eaeh cornuas a squares. square R. Bennett of Needles, Calif., Mr. copia. Fill with lobster and fold erust over top. Bake on a buttered dish un- and Mra. Glen Hamon of Mohrland, til erust is done. 8erve hot with tartar Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Ungerman, Mr. and Mra. Virgil Gunderson and J. P. sauee. Gunderson. ' Cod Flak Balk. The Sewing elnb members were enHalf pint of eod fish (one eup). any ceuaa whan n eold haa settled tertained at tha home of Mrs. E. Nixmashed Half pint in your Joints, or you feel those potatoes (one on. 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Woodhave, Dorothy Jane Stultx, LuLittle onion. cille Ovialt, Myra Dawn Oviatt, HiL Salt and pepper. dred Gleason, Shirley Gleason, LaRue . Green popper if yon have U. Wright, Geraldine Perkowski, Colleen Grated cheese. Method: Cook spaghetti Cook to- Callaway, Charles Opperman, Jaan Wilcox, Doris Wilcox, Betty Jeon gether tomato, onion and eut up green Frances Jane Baxter. Mrs. thicken Season a and little, Austin, pepper. Lindeman was assisted by Mra. Joa then cook slowly with spaghetti When Parmley. serve of it, pour layer spaghetti you then grated eneese alternating until Let na take care of your insurance be needs. We ean dish ia full If preferred, any kind of inured in buttered baking dish and surance in the supply beat companies in the bakked, but it ia delieioua without United States. See J. Bracken Lee at . ing. Equitable Insurance Ageney, Price. , nd vooo voice H PACE SEVER 250-pou- COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES Nelms-Ellwo- J. H. 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