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Show BHfl CANYON ViiLL , PRACTICE CGNSERVATION - . i .On Friday, May 24, at ilO o'clock the women of. iBinghnm are requested to attend the first of a series of demon-( titrations to be given in the domestic science kitchen of the Bingham high ( school, by Miss dmunds of the j U. tA. C who is Salt Lake .County's home demonstrator IA central committee, whose duty it is to attend to the business end of the conservation work tn our community, and a general committee working with the people of our camp through the leadership of the central committee, commit-tee, have already been appointed and are doing excellent work. Mrs. Mae Simpson, our committee chairman, is a woman well adapted to the work to which the has been appointed, ap-pointed, and under her able leadership leader-ship we are sure to accomplish big results along the lines of work we are undertaking. Miss Edmunds, our county demonstrator, demon-strator, is a young woman of charming charm-ing personality, good address and with a strong conviction that conservation of our food and clothing supply is' to be a large and very Important factor in the winning of the world war; and that practical demonstration to the American housewife of the various uses of the many foodstuffs with which the average woman is unfamiliar, unfamil-iar, but which we all must now use I to their best advantage, is the only way in which food conservation can be used to its greatest effectiveness. I These demonstrations are bound to be not only instructive but very in- ! terestlng and of great help to all who attend them. At the morning session on Friday, light "war breads" will be set to "rise" and then some demonstrations In the making and baking of "quick breads" will be given. . IA two or three-hour recess will be called for luncheon, and then we will go back to see the baking and final triumphant exit from tne oven of several kinds of delicious "war breads." ' Every housewife who has been unable un-able to make really 8oca bread from wheat flour substitutes is especially requested to take advantage of these lessons, and those who have had "pretty good luck" are urged to attend at-tend the classes in order to improve their skill and, perhaps, some of us have one or more pet recipes which could be used to good advantage by other women. (All suggestions and help of any kind along the lines of this great work will be gladly welcomed by tlte committee. commit-tee. Our boys, some 400 of them from Bingham alone, are doing their duty ; in France, and it is' p to we women to do our bit in the kitchen. Come on, women of iBIngham! Let's help Mr. Hoover give the kaiser som -thing to worry about! IMRS. LESLIE WIHITK. Publicity Agent and Press Correspondent. Corre-spondent. Bingham's Central Conservation Con-servation Committee. |