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Show A f1 Ll nyr, l 'v-d 4 12 W lLjp Featured in The f&J Following i .-Ct Exclusive Lines f43 ? Carlye Jrs., dressy MJf Nan Parker Jrs, dressy i, X;v ' Sally Forth, dressy -r Norman Rosen Frocks lf half sizes. JgJ (tA Mary Lynn h$&f A Marjone V 11" J'yL Dresses and Suits IV' 4 "I f SL : IMoomfield J Ketrulars half sizes' V T i&WT Sun Maid Frocks vW W Town & Country (0 JlrW Club Sport Dresses , , Nob Hill L J I A Costume Suits I i . 1 ' Clair Kay Juniors If A Sue Mason Juniors f is " " I Joseph Goldman Jrs. I I .-I'" Cocktail Dresses M'-j Headquarters for LATEST BUS INFORMATION As the war goe on, trannporta-tion trannporta-tion conditions are constantly changing. Before making a trip, b sure to consult your Burlington Trailways agent well in advance- for the lateat travel information. lUT MORI WA IONOS BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT W. II. LEIGH. Afrnt LEIGH HOTEL Phone 120 nJW,, .in p), r. ' -:-','. ,. --- - .... . . PARKS THEATRE Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Aug. IS, 16 & 17 "Mission To Moscow" The True Adventures of Former Ambassador ..Joseph K. Davis ALSO News and Carton Ideas lor that main course It can be a fascinating game these days trying to figure out what to liuve for that main course. Despite shortages in some foods, those main dishes must be hearty, appetizing, attractive and budget-fitting. Here ure some suggestions that may help. MACARONI MIAT lOAr Cook 2 cups macaroni in boding, salted water until tender. Combine with to 1 pound ground meat, beef, lamb, veal or pork or combinations of these meats. Add 2 cups chopped tomatoes, chopped onions and green pt'PIHTs to taste, and season with suit and pepper. Add 1 or 2 beaten eggs and turn into a greased loaf pun and bake in a moderate oven (350 F.) for about 1 hour or until meat is done. It is your meat and starch courses all, in one, and it makes meat go twice as far. STiw A LA MODI Cook stew as usual, adding vegetables (but not potatoes) in season. When done, t hkken the liquid and pour gravy, iniMit and vegetables into a casserole. casse-role. Top with hot, mashed potatoes nn;i place in a hot oven (450" F.) for nhout 10 minutes or until potatoes have turned a toasty brown. Serve nt once. This stew may well be a company dish for all its goodness iiinl eye nppuul. CHEESl Dim Saute 2 or 3 tbsps. luipped onion until limp, then add " or 3 chopped tomatoax, salt, pep-r pep-r and a dash of sugar and simmer r about 10 minutes. Add H to ;ound of grated cheese and cook until melted and thoroughly blend-til. blend-til. Finally, add 1 beaten egg gradually gradu-ally and stir constantly to blend in trie egg smoothly. Cook just a minute longer until velvety in consistency. con-sistency. Serve immediately on thin, hot toast. HALF HOUI MIAIS I.i your time budgeted down to the last minute? Then for time-saver meals, be sure to see Julia Lee Wright's article in this week's Family Circle Mngar.ine. It is filled with many helpful quickies. Safeway Vb Homemaiers' Bureau JULIA tlX WRIGHT, Difrclor 1 TdfM&- Oo Ahead and Buy These Pr$fC Good-Bating foods 5$WW ' Conserve your precious points by taking advantage of CY rf Y ' these good-eating, non-rationed foods. Supplies are plenti- 11 I ful. Green Markers show the way-they indicate non- I 1 rationed itsss. J Pancake and Waff le Flour 1QC Suzanna-56 oz. pkg lin Edwards Coffee Sleepy Hollow Syrup 1 gc No Finer Coffee Packeil Pure Cane and Maple 12 oz. bottle avv, pound-Bread pound-Bread Enriched 1 7r OCr Julia Lee Wright's, 20 oz. loaves 2 for 1 1 L ,JL Oats Oflr v Morning Glory, Quick or Regular Large pkg " Oats 93c Airway Coffee S Quaker, Quick or Regular-Large pkg Smf)oth im All Bran 17c -Pound- Kellogg's Large pkg 1 1 c OA Corn Flakes 1Cr LX)Q Alber's, 11 oz. pkg. 2 for AJL UUY WAR STAMPS AND BONDS KKGULAKLY Matches Oflr j Buffalo 6 box carton fcsVl. XV T73 IT? flFYlTTfTfZF . Sugar, Utah Beet fi7r I cxalXa (Stamp 13, 15 or 16) 10 lbs. U" V. ! llL, 24c ib 40c j ! IZk. Coffee 36c XiSt-ib 10c ! Fly Spray QOr Tomatoes or Standard Oil-Qt. can Dxie Red Ripe 2 lbs ; Saniflush 1Cr Cabbage o Large can 10L Solid Heads lb : Saltine Wafers 3JC New Potatoes or By Purity 2 lb. box UAV 10 pounds ; LOK, Pure Pork, Sausage 99r Fresh lb Ground Beef 24c Lean Fresh lb. Bacon 33c By the Piece, Smoked lb Beef Roasts ?6c Round Bone, Shoulder lb Sirloin Steaks 39 c AA Grade lb Salt Pork 22c Lean Streaked lb OWHTS WW S I CffOfff 7V) I r TMtw must k ah V&k r4 tVENTOUCHtOA CYNTHIA? OOf TEU.S A 4 ITrI W,a0TH Ml IHf MAS A SWEU 7S I "T T11 I " Maeser Dalley Real Estate Fire, Automobile and Plate Glass Insurance, , Surety Bonds Only the strongest Insurance Companies represented. Are vou having difficulty in paying insurance premiums? prem-iums? Would it be a benefit to you to pay your premiums prem-iums in nine monthly installment with a very small handling charge? I am now in a position to offer you this additional service. See me for full details. Phone 195-W. Cedars Hotel Bldg. Cedar City. Utah VONDS OVER AMSMCA since i86s Ameri- Entrance Union Stockyards. Chicago can itockraiters have been taking their animals to w the Union Stock yards at Chicago, I J i5?. x. maintaining an in- I I I ifcT-rX stitution that lrLI LJ helped to make jTXJS teEEJ' J In Hi,Ir, Kurp , , mm, the farmers art pro yT-- ducing too, but their . . . . r i v product goes to Nsii IT A An ' " ' ; V ' v . iweep .jVi,. - soldisra who art Our Traditions ofto,n.r.howuh,o'nodb., Huy More War Bonds fcy' forn 01 -) AD PRICES EFFECT1V NTMIA I MU0MT TH0St ' i r-fiwW5T WLLEO Mf.TOO IftTh'eWhy'aTid How of the Inverted Cull Wins I ! lUIn the Design of the Chance Vougla Corsair ' ! '-r 5 1 1 , , . , . ... .. , - - , . .. . r 4. j - - . .: '.IV1 . i - - ' . IKW months ago a nw weapon A roM from Amsrlcan airfields In th Southwest Pacific to challenge lha Japs. It was th U. & Nary's aawttt flfhttr tha Chanca Vought Cortalr dsslgTiatsdths TWlby p Slnca than this craft bu piled up aa anrlablt racord as a ruthless sky-raider. sky-raider. In their first fight In the , Baro and Russell Islands area Corsair Cor-sair bagged II of IS Jap Zeros In N ntnutea ot dog fightlng. Subsequent Subse-quent angagemenu showed this first st-to was no accident day after day the Corsairs have been successful success-ful In their foraya u strafers, bomber eacorta and protectee plane, 4k f Th most distinctly featur ot thl new plan to th onlooker Is It tnrvrted gull wing. Comparison ot th photograph ot the Corsair tad th drawing ot a soaring gull atTt show how apt Is th descrlp-Jot3arrtd descrlp-Jot3arrtd gull wlng.HtfJi Peanut Butter Ar Real Roast 2 lb. Jar 1 Walnuts 4QC Light halves & pieces 8 oz. Shelled Almonds C9r i Fancy 8 oyj pkg UO, j Rice 1 Qc Fancy Blue R6e 32 oz. pkg. Vanilla v Schillings Extract 2 oz. bottTe Crackers Qr Premium Sodas 2 lb. pkg. Grahams 91 r Honey Bee 2 lb. pkg J 1 1 E All Week . iPLANMY.veMO WSU. AtlEAO Of TIM6, ANO I DO PRACTICALLY ALL OF AAV RATION SHOPPING ARlY. 1 THAT WAY. I AVOID THf CROW0S 1 ANO I FIND CREATES VARIETY OH I THE SHELVES. EVEN ThJ STOW I PJOPLe SEEM TO APPREClATe IT. OywpSkVL ITS CERTAINLY fi1?Z&YA EASIER ON MB "1 Th aerodyn;imic and stnictun! J reasons for the use of Uiis typo wing are Jut as apparent to tin S engineer. ' The Corsair ns doslgnr.l ad built around the Pratt whitmf Aircraft 2.000 b p. noul,ie vtt p i gin. Such a powerful engine manded the lrgt possible pit peller. The Inverted gull wing del I permute.) the use of the law V 1 peller and at u.e .nine tun J shorter. Hghler hmling gnr thai ' he straight ine had hctn used ' 1 th same time the ai-nnly,ianilci . fflclent attachment ff the win B -lnht angle atta ned. hngim-er found micI K . m ,hp "'Inlmum !a,eeK.d,aR be,We" "' iS!iVa.n,,,"M w,re n"t J vision for d, P0, d 0ff 4 overal hehth, wl h ' f J t V |