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Show I qimllty, canned at home under favorable conditions following recommended methods, retain their nutrients well; but home operators and methods vary so much that it is not possible to make definite comparisons. Q, What are the foots concerning the health value of Brewers Yeast? A. Brewers yeast is a good source of the B vitamins and protein. However, adequate amounts of these nutrients are present in the ordinary diet that includes meat, eggs and whole grain or enriched cereals. Do not confuse brewers yeast with baker's yeast, which is a live yeast that is not eaten either directly or in a powder form. Use baker's yeast in baked products for leavening; don't eat it until after baking as part of the baked product. Q. Does carrot Juice have Over th County Agent's Desk Are you concerned about the bealthfulness and safety of the foods you bqr and prepare tor your family? At the recent Extension Leadership School for Women held at USU In Logan, many questions were asked about this phase of homemaking; As a result I fed the following ques- tions and answers will be helpful to many homemakers in the county and will answer many of your own questions. Q. Do aluminum cooking utensils cause cancer? A. No, the American lfedical Association states that this rumor has been Investigated thoroughly and that there is no scientific evidence that the use of aluminum ware causes cancer or is in any way injurious to health. Q, What are meattenderizerq are they safe to use? A. Papain is the basic ingredient of meat tenderizers.lt is a vegetable enzyme from the tropical papaya melon. The ingredients are harmless to the consumer when used as directed Q. Does canning destroy the nutritive value of fruit and vegetables? A. Good canning methods, whether commercial or home, causes relatively little loss of nutrients. special Ver-son- Very welcome guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clark Sunday, December 28, were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Clark and daughters Colleen and Debbie of Salt Lake. They enjoyed a belated Christmas and nice visit. Lores and Clifford Blooquist returned December 23 from a food ng A. On the basis of weight Juices have about the same nutritive values as the food from which they were extracted. Juices made at home really have no unusual values AXCBpt ( Q. Are home canned foods . canned foods? A. It depends. Foods of high Woodland News Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hardman wait to Salt Lake City Christmas Eve to spend Christmas with their children. They went to the home of their daughters Mr. and Mrs. Hun Farley for Christmas Eve dinner and spent the night there. Christmas Day they visited with the Mel Hardmans and then had dinner Christmas night at the home of Wayne Hardman and family. They came home Christmas night. ' South High South Summit is proud of it's they have done really great. They overwhelmed So. Rich and Grantsville. In an exciting meet against N&, we lost by one point, even though we won more matches than they did Against Morgan, Lynn, Rod, and Kim pinned their opponents that they add variety to the diet and may be useful when ooe is unable to eat solid food. However, juicing is a wasteful practice both of food material and nutritive value since nutrients present in the pulp are lost. Q. Is it true that all chemicals used in the production, processing and marketing of foods are harmful to the consumer and may even cause cancer? A. No, Chemicals are essential to control insect pests, weeds, and diseases in order to Insure a sate, wholesome and abundant food supply. Departments of the Federal Government work together to assure safe use of chemicals for food products and make certain that foods in interstate commerce are sate, pure, and wholesome and are produced under sanitary conditions. Foods that do not meet satisfactory standards of safety and wholesomeness are seized and condemned. When a harmful residue is found on food products, they cannot be marketed. Every effort is made to label chemical products with instructions and precautions to insure safe use. Each user has responsibility to follow directions and heed precautions. wrestlers for and Brent tied. On January the Cats win wrestle the Wasatch Wasps. It win be an exciting match and we know the guys will pin for a victory. Mrs. Ardell Clyde came to the Arvin Andersons las t week. She stayed until Christmas Eve when Ardean took her to the home of another daughter in Lehl. The day after Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thacker and family of Bountiful came to spend a couple of days at the home of the Andersons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert have been happy to have Jielr daughter Lou and Dave Dasey of Fort Collins visit with diem over the Christmas holidays. Late Sunday evening the power HnM were broken because of extreme cold, which snapped a power pole in two at Sunnybrook, pitting many people out of power during the night and early Monday morning. Many people who were at their summer homes were without heat and cooking facilities. Many had fireplaces and were able to keep warm, but many of them had to head for their city homes. way Is Mr. and Mrs. J. Emerson Staples are enjoying a visit from their son and family, David and Lucy Staples and Christl and Kenny from Hawaii. They arrived December 27 and plan to return January 5. They reported they were happy to see the snow and cold weather and commented that at home in Hawaii bare-foot- they ed would be going right now. dinner was held Saturday evening, December 27 with, as well as David and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lverett Ovard. Deena, ArilnaudShnnst A family Siddo- -' ill. Gail has been spend- Aria Dick Woolstenhulme, Woolstenhulme, Roberta and Leo Frazier, Kathy and Eddie Sorenson, Rex and Gwen Simpson, Gerald Young; RossSiddo-wa- y, Wendell and Bonnie Wilde and Emily and Lynn Sorenson have really enjoyed the new snow, with their snow mobiles. w, Elaine and Ken Crittenden; Clinton and Holly Staples; Marilyn, Vaughn, Rick and Mr. and Mrs. F rank Larsen of Salt Lake. They enjoyed visiting and taking family, pictures. Friday evening they are planning a Polynesian dinner cooked by David and Lucy who brought the "makings" from Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wright of Vallejo, Calif., visited in Coalville over the holidays. They enjoyed Christmas at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright along with his toother David and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guenther Ostmeler. Larry and Imogens C alder-wo- od hosted a party for friends, Tom and Louella Judd, Jim and Carol Sargent, Lowen and Loretta Busch of Bountiful and Anna Deane and Clinton Dillree, cm December 22. They played games and enjoyed light Bob and Ruth Campbell drove to Redding; California December 20 to spend the Christmas week with their daughter, Mrs. Gerry Rice and her children, Kathy, Cindy, Steve and Lynn. They returned home December 28. The Harrison Rlchlns Christmas family party was held in Salt Lake December 23 at the home of Frank and Fay Rlchlns and their children who hosted the party this year. The guests Included Mr. andMrs.Harrison Rlchlns and son Mike, Basil and Joy Beech with their six children and Mrs. 0. W. Saxton all of Ogden, and David and Karen Rlchlns and children, Heidi and Terry of Bountiful. The traditional Christmas dinner and program completed a most pleasant and happy day for alL Willard and Cora Dillree hosted their traditional family Christmas party Christmas Eve at their home in Echo. Their Chester and Karen hosted the Mikkelsen Christmas party at their home in Layton Christmas Eve. Those present included, Mrs. 8. P. Mikkelsen, Mrs. Wm. Woods, Miss Ruth Woods and the most Important lad, Robbie Spangler. Mrs. Mikkelsen also spent Christmas day with the Spanglers, Sunday she drove to Ogden where she was a dinner guest at the Woods home. Christmas day guests at the of the Laverae Bonds were his brother, Roy and his wife, also their daughter, Mrs. Dennis Malr and small son Dennis, all of Evanston, and his mother, Mrs. Delia Bond of Echo. home Mr. and Mrs. James Howling's dinner guests Christmas Day were Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nowling of Hene-fe- r. Terrie and Stevie had a great time sharing their Christ- - Thursday, January 1, 1970 mas with their gramliareats. Miss Diana Lynn is home from St. George, where she in attending Dixie College, for the holidays. Other guests at the Belden Lynn home over the holidays include their son, Ferris and his wife Joyce and their son, Shaun aH of Kimlah, Idaho. Ferris is coaching at the Mgh school there. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Butler spent Christmas and the weekend InOrem and NSpM with their daughters and their tunlllen, Clndl Gardner of NepM came home with her gnuxfcarents for the remainder of the holidays. The Clinton Raymonds also had a wonderful Christmas, all their family befog together for the first time in a long time. They included. Jack and Sharon Comer and their children. Melody and Dustin aU of Evam-stoJan and Carrie Bendixfon of Mountain Home, Idaho; Tom and Carla Masters and Darin Raymond all of Salt Lake. n, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rlchlns spent Christmas Day with their the (tough ter and Boyd Robinson's and their soon in Coalville. son-in-la- w, Beth Wilde, Janice and Hoyt and Chelta and Glen Blonqulst spent the week end in town. The Olie Atkinson family spent Christmas Day in Salt Lake, visiting Charles and his wife and their son. Glad to have Indra Young back home again and that she is feeling better. Everyone enjoyed the Christmas program presented by the Primary Tuesday night. Santa made his annual appearance, bringing with him a sack of candy and nuts for each child. Cliff and Ruth Crittenden were in town for the weekend. Airy Underground Mechanical ventilation provide.) more than 8,000,000 cubic feet of air per minute to the underground mines of International Nickel in Canada. if-hl!- , . - i - From one new arrival all new arrivals bi 1970 Were new arrivals here. And to prove how much confidence we have in our future and yours, we'd like to officially greet each of the new arrivals to Summit County in 1970. So, for each baby born here this savings account in his or her name. year, well open a in bank our And, lobby, well have a display filled with the pictures of each of our new account holders. Of course, we can't open the account without the parents consent. So youll have to come in and give us the vital statistics. (Boy or girl, name, weight and date of birth.) Any baby born during the year in Summit County qualifies (whether parents are our customers or not.) You may add to the account whenever you wish (although it isn't necessary). And there's absolutely no obligation. It's just our way of showing that even though we're new here we're glad to be here. ar There's one tailor-ma- for you de series! You'll find Better choice. Five exciting a machine to match your own personality. Better prices. Wait till you see the reasonable price tags on all our models. You'll want two or three) Better deal now. Trade in now for top dollars . . . excellent financing . . . better service when you need it. Ski-Do- o (ft Alta Glnes brought a roommate whose home is in North Carolina home for Christmas. She is a convert to the Church and gave a nice talk in Sunday School Sunday morning. Lorsister and brother-in-laraine and Gus Swanson took her to the airport. Coalville, Utah Peterson, Emery and Bernice Wilde enjoyed Christmas Day at Summit Park with Bernice's niece. - y V (fan o Hit tinMl Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moon had their daughter Colleen home for Christmas. They also had LaDonnas mother, Mrs. Williams from Kamas there to spend the day. "Happiness for Mrs. Flor- - t all-tour- ing some time in the Salt Lake and Coalville hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clawson spent Christmas at home with their family. Nancy was home from college and Carols mother, Mrs. L. R. MaUpry was there to help them enjoy the day. On Saturday Carol had Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mallory and family of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mallory and family of Bountiful to dinner and visiting for the day. Mrs. Hazel Knight is recovering from surgery at the LD8 Hospital and hopes to be home soon. Lt. Woody and Carol Sprouse and their children, Michael and Diana 6f Monterey, Calif., are spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Birch. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 The ban team has had a slow start with preseason games, however, we did play well against a competitive Lehl, leading tbs game for three quarters against the Pioneers, felling three baskets in the final analysis. At the Dugway tournament, the Cats edged Park City to take second place, at the tournament the Wildcats took three of seven trophies. Honors go to the J. V. for solidly taking first, and also to Dave Ure and Barry Fitzgerald for gaining two of five places on the team. On January 2 the Cats will go against the North Summit Braves, tMs being the first and ooe of the most anticipated games of the season. A hard fight and lots of spirit will give S. S. their first step to STATEI Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Bisel were happy to have aU of their daughters, their husbands and children home for Christmas. 'Louise cooked a delicious Christmas Eve dinner for her family. Mrs. Edith Carlile spent a day last week in Salt Lake City with her daughter. She returned Sunday evening. On Monday her son John came and took her to Heber City to spend Christmas with his family. w, guests included, their son Keith, his wife and children of T remonton j Smokey and Retta, with their son and daughter, Wade and Lezlie; Mrs. Don Dillree with her son and daughter, Kray and Kara all of Milton; Clinton and Anna Dean and their children, Darlene, Dee and Dianne of Coalville; Bryan and Leah Geary and sons, Todd and Ryan of Echo. A Christmas feast and exchange of gifts completed a very happy evening for alL rather Oakley News ,T Sorry to: report Gail 8 Callers at the Clifford Blon-qu- lst home during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar and family of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stembridge and family of Peoa and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Brown and family of ence Shipman is spending the holidays with her daughter and sue Mary Margaret and 1(100 Hanley and their children, Lauri, Cindy and baby Richard. She left by plane, her flist flight, December 22 from the Salt Lake airport, for Des Moines, fowa where she will spend the next two weeks. Her Echo Notes The Senior Ball was held Friday night at nine o'clock. The theme was, "The Look of Love and the "Sound Revolution" played. Kelly McDonald and David Ure were in charge of the dance. No committee was elected. The Seniors enjoyed their dance. It was a vivid and memorable occasion. son-in-la- w, visit two - weak visit in Cypress Heights, Calif., where they stayed at the home other sister Mr. and and lmother-ln-laMrs. 0. T. Whitehead. Lorn also stayed four days in Dublin, Calif, visiting nieces and nephews at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Whitehead. During the trip down and back, they stopped overnight in Reno at the home of her brother and family, Professor and Mrs. Felton H. Hickman. w, Larry and Kathy Vernon visited with family and friends la Coalville over the holidays. They drove from their home in Kinasville. Texas. 's Also at home at the Dean were Larry Dean whohas graduated from the University of Utah and Brad who is a student there. value? as nutritious as commercially Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cooley went to Salt Lake Christmas and spent the day at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Atkinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Morlin Van Tassell were there also. health-givi- Coalville Comment 4 jfc inowmetlln, poitiirM r, CCHfOftM, For my money itls Walker Bank pnrttnnd COALVILLE OFFICE IffWC. North Amorleo'o tmmb&r otto ummobUo TM. ifmkrt httrrml Urpuul bnmwnt (WparnMi 4M41U CRANDALL-WALKE- R COALVILLE, UTAH MOTORS ; V V V i-- 'V C.' M 5.S5C- - |