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Show December The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Christmas Edition ril president. In rrhoril thl year an authority than thr hy no There Will Always Be Christmas Trees Amrriran Forest Indus-tru-- Here's Simple Way To Entertain Salt Pork, Cream Gravy Homey Meal Large, Small Group During Holidays Christmas Tree Harvest . . . a. Iton't worry about thr plight of I'reaident of Fifty years ago the Initi-Stales banned the use of Christmas Iri'fN in the White House hr thou gilt the practice of rutting young evergreens was wasteful That order, issued hy Throdurr I'risim-l- s tin- - IhiH tree. Mmr ChriNtinaN wood-industr- l "it's nn rrplari-Hhlthr Thanksgiving turki-- mil to r thr JiiNt Ann-rusi- i million Nrarly half of thr evergreens that makr up III tit Christmas trrr harvrat unRoosevelt. went imrliHll'-ng'-a farm pnxlun-dNrarly til two of his young suns were waa rut of rntirr thr rrop of in the art caught smuggling n pnvalrly owned timlirrluirl. To Chnslmaa tree into thr Mansion. To escape their father's 'iiigmrnl tlila lioiiiratir Christmas atnnit five million presidential wrath thry appealed trrr harvrat.arr im,rirl.ri annually evergreens to Anirrira'a first profcssionil anil Thrmloir ItiHiarvili.'s moat of tlirm from Canada Resides bringing a fragrant good frirml. fiilloil I'inrhot, to frrahm-aof thr fon-ainto two intm'rilr for thrm. Iinrhot ilnl. point mg out that out of every three Amrrira'i tinhoiura t lua I proprr rutting of himhII cvrrgi'-rntn-for Christmas use in not harmful Christ mas harvrat Tai million a and frequently actually a Hiura an eslnnoti-,. 21 1"I K'"d pork lii-h- a , . this combination, the may la baked or ian : Fit her way. the wirk i". cut im li sines, covered with ..t,, ail.: .illoued to stand for it u i'i-!.ve mu. .les The slices an enioVeil ; '111 tile water. l Ill milk mill rolled in eorn I" To ,.ll mik pn-par- nine-Irnth- ri.-in- l r r I - - aI Fii. t s .'ill ; thrii-mor- ith r ! into fon-Ht- tin- - dol-lar- i Nation 'a kii.g in ;i moderate oven the salt (Mirk slices arc in. i i ii k hi an open ruad-il- l lint rooked for .HI to .1.1 , The rack holds the str'js their drippings so that it well-know- s Ihi-it- i necessity ! are thoiinighlv ' stmng-mind- ese nisslles or for unimi. llldllfil servings, hanl rolls r,out and stuffed with lie holhiw,.. - ''b-si- hHin. Raw eraiiherry and hineeoli m U1, carry out the Chn.Assorted ii'lishes, eci'iy will eriinchmess. One of "a-n- of desserts comes on to pe, two tra , with assort ed Christ the other filled wu of rich fruit cake. You keep picture typifies the holiday forest harvest being completed. The spruce trees, like the many other varieties, will bring Christmas cheer into homes all over America. Townspeople are asked to check trees purchased to determine if they have been cut under forest This Initiative is the right thing first. heated pHys well for it. ale. A About 1.1 per cm weight of a pig is la - e May the pleasures you derive from the exciting moments round the Cliristmas tree with your dear ones, linger and provide a host of wonderful memories to make the s - coming year a very happy one! - turned the color of a stainless steel watch placed forests. An original stand of from five to ten thousand trees per Here wdl actually uvitun- only a few hundritl sawlog-aiZlives Most of the small evergreens, selectively cut for Christmas sale, would stsiiier or later have lieen eliminated hy Nature in the life and death atnig gle for fore t space. When it mines to selecting a Christ mas tree, moat Americans have as many individual likes and dishkea as they have in motor ears or hata. Color, limb strength, HhaM. compactness, fragrance in ability to retain needles ami. of course, price an- factors. Rest. seller on the Christmas tree market ttslav is the balsam fir. a product of New Knglind and Northeastern Cmted States. f About six and million of these an sold in an average year. iHiuglas firs, products of the moat Iaeifie (toast, an- the popular. Mack spruce, red eclar ami white spruce follow m that 'order. Together thrv make up HI percent of all Christmas trvs sold in the Cmted States. Scotch pine. Southern pine, ns! spruce. Vir-- , ginia pine, white fir. Norwav spruce, hemlock, cvpn'ss jumper and Fugleman spruce also are marketed in eoiiimercial ipianti-- . GREETINGS Whether baked or tried, the made with equal propor-tioi- n gravy of the sirk drippings aivl flour, i , cup eaehi. Stir flour into the drippings and odd two clips of milk gradually. stirring rnn-- . . then boil tuntly. until for two or hive minutes. Cisik salt pork also lends flavor to ueh vegetables as green bears. potatoes, plant, acorn s'iiiii h or wholi- kernel corn. A gold f i ,'i regulations. tmental Army, pnihahly introdiic- ed the custom, Another Herman, the sixteenth century religious leader Martin Luther, generally is credited with originating the custom of with lights. Christmas tn-eNoting how snowflakes on the txmgha of evergn'en tris's reflected moonlight. Martin Luther determined to capture the same effect in hia home hy placing in its bowl for a jeweler's display. in a tree lighting ceremony dedi- cated by the President and broad- cast nationally Forest the Cmted States has traveled a full circle since Theodore Itoosevclt'a day. Christmas treca. like aawloga and pulp-woohave become a crop in America. Thin routry'a forests, if lighted eandlea on the tree. The protected and wisely managed, idea spread through the centuries. can both wood and produce This Christmas eve. just aa they tn-e- s in quantities sufChristinas have since 192.1. people will gather t meet as well as to ficient around an evergreen tree on the White Houae lawn to participate future needs. g ry-wi- s d, pn-sen- one-hal- i - ata-on- i DRUG ANDREW 'b s . iff tics. Historians disagna- over how and when this Christinas tree business started in America Hume-sicHessian soldiers, hnnight over from Herman v h.v tie- Rntish to fight Ctsirgc Washington's Con- - . k - ; i:. ;r. A It is our fondest hope that this Christmas Day lie filled with many warm and pleasant moments for you! And that the New Year brings you the fulfillment of all the sincere wishes that have been extended to you in the spirit of the Holiday Season! JUAB COUNTY AND OFFICIALS EMPLOYEES A QmsfcMs foM F ,,n" i Th, sij Mil' from thinking. The noiik' of them startc- cooked fifenil .. h f,- to A 2,1 - duro turn served. and they an1 ready to ing (he eiNikii'g time This creamed combination is tempIn panfrying, the coated slice tingly served over crunchy Chin should he slowly eisiked III hot lard or drippings until they an1 and completely richly That Hilvirr. good enough Till lihaalalrrum. Moat Amrrira'i Christians years ago to lift a Whitr House l"in anil a an tliiniiisl from natural growth tn-r- M.d the clumoi of list minute holiday shopping mid planning will meals. many homemakershrist-iiims A ( want lo Is1 l.uffi-- l is one of the nicest ways of serving friends whether the group Is- lurge or small. Holpleas nations provide iday ant background and simple dishes, and cleverly perfectly prepared the hostess garnished will in pride. Foi i n am dish that ivuiivs hit!, prepni'ition time, serve a tasty eomli'iiation of civaincil ham Mini miishrooiiH. suggests Itcha n home econoS'nggs. mist. I heed cisike I hHlii is added white sauce Hloiig with little button mushrooms. chopM'd green r and grat'-- onion The H'p-- Ann-ri-ra'- wi-r- r Fxi-riitiv- mi'iil i Staggs, home grnvy. sugget.s There's a "homey 'ind i aholit shIL K,rk tixiliy that luhnh resembles l,:,,,oniIII IHHIIV l:i:iiii-it a 'pillar I holi'i' at r aa inihapi-naihlscene." For an gulden NHlt says HHinNori-i- y 21, 19ft fric"dl'ncss, of the Christmas Season, Hlt)' remain with you throughou! the year and bngluen the associations you share whh others. and Randles Market iy t it, ,, I the ,iti f the |