| Show - : e 1 5a1t 11kC Zeibtme I Mt 4-- 0 Saturday March 1946 9 Browne Rites Se i Today In S L Church i A i - ae ha Shiner Mitchell Elvina Rosen Tof Bigler PRICE—Funeral services or fla Shiner Mitchell 44 who was killedlast Tuesday struck by when she was night a freight train while accidently walking on the side of the tracks near the Price depot will be In Castle Dale Saturday at 2 vponrnucLea She was 'born in Camtle Dale on March 21 1901 and had resided in Price for many years are her husband George Surviving Mitchell Price: her mother Mrs Agnes Shiner Castle Dale:: one son by a former Grant Averett two sisters Mrs marriageOtterstrom Castle Dale and Mrs Lavina Margie Jones Dragertoti and one brother Francis Shiner south Pacific Friends may call at the home of Mrs Agnes Shiner in Castle Dale on Saturday be in previous to the funeral Burial will direccemetery under the home ft J i services Funeral for Will ston L George Transportation Co who died Sunpending day iin a Redlands Cal hospital for George Lemuel Hewitt are 74 former will be conducted Saturday at 2 Ogden resident and transfer man who died Thursday at 4:30 tr m at his home in illness Cal following a p Tm in the St Marks Episcopal 11emmitt A of services will be made cathedral 223 E 1st South by the bynitouncement & Sons mortuary Ogden Lindquist Mr Hewitt was born in Marriott Weber 1872 a son of Roberta Right Rev Arthur W Moulton county Feb 29 Ile Wag Clarisse Wilson I fewitt bishop Episcopal diocese of Utah anti resident of Marriott and Ogden until he While to moved 20 California years ago assisted by the Very Rev R Dun- in Wither county he engaged in the sheep Hewitt of the vvaS business and proprietor ham Taylor dean St Marks' ca- Transfer Cor for many Ile engaged years thedral Iii truck ing In Ca li forni a rcn S GErvices one-ye- ? I - J I' Active pall befirers will include W Diver Francis B Goelt rond these 'former employes of the P Lake Transportation Co: Anderson Frank B Jones ChenoEvan Clawson and It S R 1 Je-ss- e pall bearers include L Manger Grant Hampton Dr J C Landenberger Dr Francis A Goeltz Dr R S Allison Dr W N Pugh James W Wade' James Ingebretsen S A Kennedy Edgar A Bering Orval Adams T W Sims Charles C Freed Y F Stcigineyer Howard 11aya and Harrison Hain Friends may call at tilt E 1st South Saturday prior to 1 p Rural will be in the Mt Olivet cemetery t : S 11 i : I 1 I: : Sally South Linde rest-den- t Friends call may - 'k ' 'AA will be in leMt Plea ' ant cemetery under the direction of the Jacobi s mortuary was Mrs born kligivr Mt in Pleas- ji i 14 : one Arch Hovey merce and L Hovey Cache Valley Banking Co died Friday at hie home in to word received Dillon Mont according e Ile V&A a former resident of here Cache county Funeral services will be held Sunday at Dillon and burial will take place there In addition to his two brothers he is survived by his widow and two sisters Mrs Irene nomierd Salt Lake City and Mr& Guy Mil Baker Ore Mill-vin- Word L at Mn s At JoAhzne Nichits Stewart !iti1 Tharalay at 9:15 p of a heart ailment art wag Fen 20 1492 Let Mc a dir7ghter of )!7ry and Jessie tart4 r Noto)1 : She 4 - reailed Sad Lake Ctv 27 years at71 was an L D S cnur-r- t member include Survi nra e r A hTINLarl Duan a e 1 a'1 Ray of city j Sad e rvieen rilteral entulate1 at 2 n m ! Yal)nr!a a fl a m p ?T) wh a y from 2 1r!ay p -- E tO S aervires rn Sat City ' Frank 3 — Laae Frans A Hutchens Prineton ave veteran locornoC VP r ft n4 onora rv Y ason wilt Harlan Rayburn Sr 10 eon'lut erf Fttiniav at ':11:$0 p rn at : 4 1! Sou t try :ionRvv church Ceorge TWIN FALLS Sr 5h city etreet foreman and Rayburn veteran ohgreft evil) he ehqpeti to Montpelier The e”otv city hOttlit employe died of a paralytic etroke in r ihe V kierV Wen RIlitione Friday following three weeks' M Mononie r vIces for I 14 1 uf P4 nplier nflay at f will be in m 2p crn fry Citv temple ont- st Fritay in nq 439 a Salt Lake hospital Giatic':?' n: 1 14 ) SiA LI tel ' 1 1 ) I 1 1 I ehigh-protei- a t ) 1 ' t ' 'i ' 4 ' A - if' Eating - - I 1 ' ) I ! - ! I - H-i--rtr- i i A i 1 t 1 1 I Is ) f 1 '1 -- p ? 0ir s64 - - -- t $67- - y---- I- ' t From - -- -t "-4- t 4" f Perfect an'll minutes before putting you wish to carry 15c ' z! 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' ' G 4 v‘ Gf ' 7 -- ''' r'44- - 770::010 '- - J Lao k Nba 4 lir 1441 40179:111"4r- 41 4121"1rsi --- I 147 'ill) !a k ' 4 cs OGDEN AND PROVO March 9 See' Your Local Papers for Listings STORES IN SALT LAKE In Ogden and Provo k-'- '' - -)1 ' 1 1 c f-- p) 1 to h 1611 23 Large Er) 4- - ii: e- IN ALL A 36 414 4! - c- - ) U11-7-(vCrirl'wwl------(371- 0 P''' 11 votsicolAti iltr '"Iiii 68c' Po- r-7- 1 - 7- -- -- 0006i' it f 63"rilL cheese return to oven for 10 minutes Serve with tomato or mushroom sauce E ' 77 cup Sour Cream cup Onion finely chopped clove Garlic finly cut Remove 1 zetiaotlot 1 NOODLES ROMANOFF A-- I Noodles cup Cloverleaf Cremed Cottage Rd INTAAINI 9 764ad 251119 19c feasp Worcstershire Sauce : yetIll 8-- - 0 " ' ' ' ' knM71 7rtrZr!'-IT7777- 1 - E For fine - flavored clam chowder clam omelets clam fritters — or even a deep dish darn pie with that real deep sea tang C i lec Barbecued Tench 69c 8-- I Bursting with Natural h TEXAS WHITE SEEDLESS Cook noodles Add cottage chese cream onion garlic Worcestershire in sauce popper and salt Plac buttered baking dish I Sake in modrate oven ((3507 ) 30 minutes - ril II flavor 9-inc- Brings quick sparkle ' PISMO Cl3a-- Fruits and Vegetables ppr th teaspoon Salt th cup American Cheese grated H 'r- CANNED FISH 25c ' n" i CARROTS Dash Tabasco Sauce or - - ' - Chess Try it for speed and safety too work pots r-- ' r ''1:q:- Waters 1 i'l I '''''' - i 'In Tomato Sauce 23 cup Globe - 1 '11' - - gtr"--1r-"' 'e"p r t Irr44e C ‘-- : '44-- in Can POR1C St BEANS HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE Buffet6c COTTAGE z S - 'i - GLOBE AK I LENTEN YOU'LL I r 456 ' :I 4 :::!: Lent is a period observed by mmbers of the Catholic faith characterhocl It began on Ash Wednesday penance and sacrifice March 6the aind continues until Easter Sunday' On tho Ember Days (Wodnesdays) sneet less meals must be planned Our Household Hints column will be kelping this a marvelous meals you wilt want 9 ti or yzu gi: on to provid serving throughout the year sF"ofrorthmoseeitoisfssy' who aro P ot of theCatholic faith Mese menus will bring variety into your food now whro As weather is changing from winter and you'll bib wanting to "changss over" everything for this new $041011 2C Tall Can 1 ipy ' By Betty Lane il 411111''' i- ' - el - - LlincedClamscan 27c ! I 1 i : 0 ' " ikaawf 1 I - doe' r SMITH LRECIIIPIE F6It citAsso wit " -' i' iye I 0": "- ' 1 1 - ' ' 1 H t4 Aristocrat of all Tomato Juice COFFEE OR SOUP will stay hot in a thermos longer if thermos is filled with very hot water about 10 4 Rot a: ' --' ' f :— s " tp ' I TOMATO JUICE boil bake quickTy water 10 minutes and then put in hot oven For crisp dible skins scrub well dry and rub with bacon fat before putting in oven - Itt:iik 't ) ' 1: J - No 47-o- z POTATOES—To 41 for Buckwhoots ir j 4 0 dtz r kcon i s THE-YELL- - 4 - Combination :: I 1 " in f 't At:1 Vi-- 14k1 li c' Largg AeA LISSY'S tato - T if- '' P 01— : - ' - GREASE A GRIDDLE OR SKILLET sliced raw poby rubbing with 1- alkPi'et44nT li ' - - '‘ - ' APPLES FOR SALAD will not discolor if you put the pooled fruit in salt water and let stand 10 minutes then dice the apples i k :7417-k--- 7z1!i-- 4N AUtf2U-- 1 asso 4(14p i II ItItskt44? i ' 2 C 27C Tkreg - t 2 ''' DO s:lisoti lid I :5:-- CARROTS 1 Whether you bake broil or fry fish' first rub well with fresh legnon juice inside and out Cook as usual No odor we promise and fresher flavor cp At 1':1--'1- i -- m11m------ 111 - : 74 ' t 4'1 re:r - : Chicken Noodle Soup 2 MS 27c Lt 4 tall CAMPBELL'S i MagazIne tirely ) a NAolaski - RED BOX Waft irtdol t ''' - r for Poncoks and 1"' 101117 FAMILY FISH When you serve fis'h of course you'll serve it with lemon but have- you tried preparing it with lemon? 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'term's 14-- 1 Cauliflower 11c 20 oi M - - N k - n - i ii p i -- ! 4t31Z:t' i NT t fo odit Tune in my radio chat every rnorning Monday through Fri- 4ay at 10:45 a m over KUTA I - K E body-buildin- 1 I - r 1 1 4 V-- 1N ': For other timely suggestions tick up a copy of the special Lenten recipe folder on the display card at the refrigerator in your store And remember Cloverleaf Creamed Cottage Cheese rich g in proteins alhas the appetizing flavor ways and creamy texture you like It Is produced to the same high standard of quality as Cloverleaf Homogenized "100" Milk and all other Cloverleaf dairy 1 11 Sunkht lb 10c f 11111101m - ':5 0- LEMONS 1 1 Beef Steak &lure Peet's — Laa I tbs 23c Bunches Pkg 40 - sk tiA Red Bliss 5 do i' i: h) ) -- in in '' itr) cup noodles 1 cup Cloverleaf Creamed Cottage Cheese I cup sour cream !1' cup onion finely chopped I clove garlic finely tut 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce Dash tobasco sauce or red pepper 112 teaspoon salt !1 cup American cheese grated Cook noodles Add cottage cheese cream Worcesteronion garlic shire uaure pepper and salt Place In buttered baking dish Bake in a moderate ()ten (350 degrees) 30 minutes 'Remove front oven with cheese return to ovensprinkie for 10 minutes Serve with tomato or mushroom sauce 2-- ' 1! ' ‘ A Noodles Romonoff -- 10 - Ill where Cloverleaf Creamed Cottage Cheese and other fine dairy foods can help you For example 'here's a most deand attractive dish licious that's good any time and particularly appropriate to Lent Try it! 1 at a-- f rollif - r foods—and n ) ' ' During the next six weeks many families will want typically Lenten meals—meals that meatless or at least light meat At the same time of :on course it's Important to have i ' :- by Betty Lane i ' t re 23c 1-- 37 - t tv --- -- — ''' 4:: - li On NVhat's New in Good - - i :''' t‘t i ir Ac --I- s'leBrt"' p '' 1 T- C tiei HA Catsup ------ -- POTATOIS 1111110111101111 BUY 'Fs BONDS FOR THRIFTY INVESTMENT -- - (11 1 - Verhusda y ' ) - lbs 35c 5 22c - 57 4'sk I - n N SUPER - i s Small Juicy - his home at tit asthma ave I ' - Con 15c THURS SAT 9G: - Shredded Wheat 'Double Strength Suds 01:AN canlic Clidthy's 051So TeLxbas P9Incks lb 32c Corned Beef flash N TUES 232 EAST FOURTH SOUTH GOOD PARKING SPACE -----1 4 cans 39c 1Lots c notruif A' 33c Ballo t Delivery s Lewis M Evans Burton V ez004 93 1 1$ I Jar-39- Cottage Cheese Len- - ' I c ten Recipes Pkg 118 Cocktailol: 29c MILK All Brands FREE r liewlett's Lane --- --- it A I J APPLE I lb 256 Freh Fancy Assorted Pkg 26c 1 lb 150 lb 35c Lunch Meats Cake Flour lb 18c doz 47c 1'' ''' Whole or ReonHalt :: - 4'' March lith and Tth SATURDAY Spare Ribs SOFTASILK : j :t 'f (1 SMOKED Pkg 22c I 11 '1 1 g - 1 - 10 1 '5'1 ' r Pork Loin Chops lb I 34c ZOOM Whole Wheat Cereal ion:1 6471 ) 1 ' i E A End Cute 2 for 19c H : illness Orla Nielsen Or t r------------- I - :1107r4- Regular 20c 39c 113 EGGS—Fresh Grade A Large 26 - 1 4'41 li - - 1L FRIDAY II Lcan Bath She " 17VERNAL--4pvet- ht-- Hand Soap 3 for 20c 112 PIGS' FEET Phone - - A 1 Lamb Legs mut!" lb 35c I Pot Eloastsin'ZIb 24c Ground Beef PALMOLIVE 60 dOL CHITTERLINGS doz40c 25 West 21st So 41 a happvfvid pc riy BURLEY Ida—Ewald &lens 64 died hi a Burley hospital at 8 a m Thursday of a brief illness Iiutchens A rs and 1 Inch n'SuF17 — Ewald Stiens Stewart Mra II POCATELLO Mabel Timsanieo Nevada 20 Fort Hall died in a Pocatello hospital Thursday night following a short Illness Ida--M- )rlay to Woe Edna! 117y Boneless POTATO SALAD HAMSi Ready to Eat RIB LAMB CHOPS QUIST POULTRY i Paneattes matte eral Mabel Timsanieo Nevada a M a frr spft re 1 1 bi - - - - 4 -- --- '''- Picnics 1::ft 3 bars 27c U t) 1 ( ' C' i II:u CASHMERE BOUQUET 43c 39c lb 29c Sandwiches) oz Tins FRESH I " 'A' 48 tr D) 1I :3 : 777s ' EFFECTIVE Pkg 23c 1 5-28- 1 Lnela Dennis 41ea ' (Makes WA 1 1 7 i'--- L ' lb lb MEAT- POTTED Delicious FREE DELIVERY Portly Cloudy 'WENDELL services for Mrs Liu la Dennis 65 who died a t a Twin Fails hospital Wednesday were conducted in the Twin Fent' mortuary chapel Friday Burial Wall In the Flier I 0 0 ir cemetery Ida--Fun- s"wartC e 7sVh” ' Salt Lake City Area: WEATHER REPORT Lge Fresh Eggs r471 "VEL" Miracle Soap t LAMB ROASTS Triangle BEEF POT ROAST Colored Hens 11230c Colored Roasters 11338c Friers 11338c 77 1 (11 b- !RICES I MEATS CE SLICED BACON POULTRYczx I - 1 ' - FRESH KILLED DRESSED U V L "Come in and Serve Yourself" 330-23r- Sarah Laura Johnson FAIRVIEW Franklin County Dia- -Funeral services for M re Mary Eleanor Griffeth 1ndIIy 74 who died Thursday Utah will he conducted Monday in 2 p in the Fairview L D S ward at Logan chs pel Friends may call at the family home 561 E 6th North Logan after 4 p m and Monday two hours prior to services at the chapel in Fairview Burial will be in the Fairview remetery under the direction of W Loyal Hall mortuary Logan Utak IDAHO FALLS Ida—Funeral services for S Fay Smith 53 San' Francisco former Idaho Fails resident who died 27 in San Francisco of an inness were conducted earlier this month In the Ha1- sted memorial chapel there by Wallace U F7 III protection onnEN—FlinerRI services for Soroku Kimura 68 st who died Thursat 4 p tn at the home of 2a friend day mPat will be conducted Tuesdayin the Japanese Buddhist church by the Wake services Bev Tetsuro Keshime will he conducted in the church Monday at 7 p m Friende may call at the church Monde) from ti'30 to 7 p m Burint In Ogden city cemetery will he directed by Myers & Foulger mortuary Ogden Mr Kimura wal horn in Hiroahlma He wee a retired railroad In 1478 Japan walker track AA' Ester J N Stewart 173 neral h011iC at Price Rev Richard bert of the Price Community church will born in Vugonlavia on April 1 1495 corning to the i!nited Staten 35 counyearn aro He had resided in Carbon Ile in survived ty for the past 20 yearn by hitt widow Mrs Joqephine Paskas Burial will he in the Mountain View cemetery at Helper of flelate He wan - Marg Eleanor G Bodily Feb Fay Smith' S - Save time and select your meats the modern way Packaged in Sanitary cellophane keptunder modern refrigeration for your fu- Hal- AND WEST TEMPLE—Phone r-- SELF-SERVI- Soroku Kimura LOG A N- -- A rrh Hovey hrotlier of M E novev eeeretary Logan chamber of comW John R Barrett DEATHS Ittra in the chapel of the Mitchell CORNER 8TH SO -- SHOP AT VETTER'S Phillip Peter Paskas m in Allred will p" c- HELPER—Funeral servicen for Phillip Peter Paskas 50 who died at Salida on March 5 will be conducted at Colo 2 p educated BRIGHAM CITY letrieral se Mra Jerincita °earl Munsee 59 -t local holipital Wednesdayn' ' d s eor e Saturday at 2' m for C the Brigham enePeA LYsoN—Funeral 17: killed t Kitchen 45 Monward chapel by Lewis city L D B Seventh Colo will be conducted Frienda may call at the day near Craig Wight bishop at 2 p tn In Payson Fourth Saturday Harold H Felt mortuary Saturday morn- L 148 ward chapel ing until time for the servicem Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery Friends may call at ths family home She wart born here Ott 25 'EARS the Saturday from 10 a in ontil time or of George W ft rid Letitia Slack services Burial will he in Payson cemedaughter Parcone She wog the last curvivor of the terv directed by Claudin funeral borne ' son She 4 ' Roserilot was an active 1 D i church member and was a member of it w Mt the Pleasant North choir ward 31 s BIKIer prior to her marriage to Mr Bigler The young couple moved to Indianola shortly after Survivors include her husband : a eon cix laightr John L Bigler Indianola JohnMrs Aileen Christensen Mr Hazel Mrs son and Florenct Bigler Indianola abet lionone Justin Springville Mrc Melba Mrs and Cal ney Long Plewe Salt Lake City three brothers Itosenlot Mt Parley William and Abner Pleasant two sisters M rs Ca rrie Crane Lone Beach Cal and Mrs Virgie Peter Men Salt Lehe City: 14 grandchildren and was She family City schools She was a member D S church and of the Daughters Pioneers She married Leo Lac and later Jack Munsee e are no known urvivors seri Jennetta Pearl 31unsee k ec - - IS n '54 FPANISII FORK—Relatives here were notified Friday that the infant daughter of lir and Mt it Alfred Bowman died at St Elizabeth's hosmorning Wash Thursday at Wapato pial Besides her parents she is survived by 7:i grandpsroints 'if r' and three brothers Mrs M V Bowman of Idaho Falls and Mr and Mrs William C Rightrup of services were Graveside Bpantsh Fork held Friday at the Reservation community memorial park ''4 her at the home of Rom-' Abner brother entot Saturday from l 10 a in untiBti me of aerv ic Parmons Brieham of th L of Utah Infant Bowman NCIS Summit Count y—Beniamin a FRA 68 farmer and stockman Kirkman died at his home Friday at 2 p in of a heart ailment He was born June 9 1877 at Bountiful Cara on of Benjamin ra7:d "a 'CI BounHe bidge Kirkham tiful and on April 19 1900 he married Polly Ann Prescott in the Salt Lake I D S The couple moved to Francis temple AV where they had since resided A member of xthe I D S church Mr Kirkham bel14 the 110174': office of elder at the time Of his death He had erved ni prealdent of the South s 4' Mamas Irrigation Co and director in :w Washington Irrigation rli Surviving are hie widow of Francis: -' five sons and daughters Melvin Kirkham 7 Rif 4 -Francini Mrs Pilate Johnson Mre Grace 4 Turnhow Mrs Svnthia Gine?' and Norman k 3 ot Kirkham all of Karnes: 16 grandchildren: : Mrs Lydia Zahier and Mrs Salt Lake City and Mrs Workman Peenton Ida I 4 Ftitieral I serviceit will 'fie eonducted Tuest day at 1 p to in Francis L D S ward "5 chapel by Millard Crittenden bishop Burial 0 ' a t''s Friends may will be in Francis cemetery call at the residence prior to services O Sally South Linde 271 W Center of Logan for five years died Friday dn a Logan hospital of ailments incident to age N C A native of Tracy she was born June el 1465 She lived 30 years at Mulad 'A &A reciIveil that INKOW Idn--before moving to Logan Sohn !Jarrett ICZ Inkom died Friday She was married to John South In In theIt home a daughter Mex Clete of I titsh-Nta reli t lie died in 897 anti of a abort Illoppe Min0We Moot tiC married to !cute Linde in 1 b98 in Iteary He to went a Missoula for visit three North Carolina lin died in 1825 ra Linde was a member of the weeks ago Methodist church Surviving are two arms Grover South Ida Logan anti David South °Mated and 13 nine grandchildren HANSEN Sarah Ida —Mrs Laura 72 Idaho resident sine Etinerel artangemento will be an- Johnson died in her born of a long illness IvZ'a2?: nounced by :W Loyal Hall mortuary 1ght LOGAN---Ir- Kirkham County—Funeral Sanpete Ille-'aa- : : Iveth 1: chi! lie was a member of the L Surviving are his widow Prudence Ek ins Hewitt Hemmitt Cal a nil t he following mons a rid daughters: A ndrew Hewitt and Lester Hewitt Mrs Kathryil Ilan Ogden Mrs Cal Prudenee Talbot r Big Pine Mrs Bertha Baum-listeMay Fla lberg Mra anti Mrs Pauline White Pasadena a iso and eight 14 grandchildren Cali the and following Mrs Fanny Cole brothers and list erg Mn Sarah Jacobson and Mrs Ogden Mary Dayton Hemmitt Cal and Charles Hewitt litrunean Ida G for Mrs Elvina Rosen lof Bigler seryces 67 who died Wednesday at her home of a Lingering Illness be will conducted Kt at '''''''''"4Saturday n Mt M $ L D S 'stac4a North ward -chapel by J Rodley 4 Banall bishop Lawrence i ' INDIANOLA Benjamin |