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Show Relief Society Sets Demonstration On Home Canning "Make your food dollar buy more of course you can and how easy it is. Canning fresh fruits and vegetables now while they are plentiful and inexpensive inexpen-sive is the answer," says Miss Hattie Kilgore, who will lecture, and demonstrate home, canning at Parowan Third Ward on Friday, Fri-day, June 15 at 2 p. m. The meeting is being arranged by the Parowan Stake Relief Society So-ciety and is open to all interested interest-ed homemakers, reports Mabel Merrell, Iron County home agent. Miss Kilgore is a graduate of Oklahoma College for Women at Chickasha, and holds a master' . degree and B.S. degree in horr.f economics. Miss Kilgore has efficiently ef-ficiently supervised the operation of canning centers where foods of all kinds were canned and she is well known for her work in food preservation in many states. In uJdi'Ion to her scientific knowledge, Miss Kilgore has a very practical knowledge of the purposes, methods ana procedures proced-ures in home canning. All methods of canning will be demonstrated or discussed. Home makers who plan to can or freeze the surplus from garden and orchard or-chard should not miss this opportunity op-portunity to gain pointers that will be helpful the year around. |