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Show The wartime job of every American home, maker is to keep families well fed so that munitions can be made at top speed.' And it can be done despite food rationing,1 if every homemaker saves and conserves food and food values. The "Food Thrift Hints" listed here may prove helpful to owners of Electric Ranges and Refrigerators! "Food Thrift Hints" -d which save food and food values A Store food in the proper place in yonr Electric ReirlgefaX y tor promptly to avoid loss of vitamim and mineral; ( I Use very little water in cooking. Half a cup is ample fc i most vegetables. Water destroys Titamina, Avoid prolonged and violent boiling of vegetables. The ' less time foods are exposed to high heat; the mullgr the loss of their vitamin content. 1 Use covered utensils and do not stir. Air destroys Titamina, ' and stirring puts extra air in food. Save vegetable juices. Use them in soup or cream tancea! - Don't over-cook meat. Simmer don't boil ft. Roast meat at moderate temperatures to prevent shrinkage and loss of proteins and minerals. Save meat drippings, bones and left-overt. Use them for soup or broth. ; UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO.'" Reddy Kilowatt Power the world's finest electric service produced for you by American business men is the kind of power that serves 90 of the nation. West in Victory by Investing 10 of Your Income in War Bonds and Stamps v PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Pleasant". Grove, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Published Every Friday at Pleasant Grove, Utah Li . odqiuv ip i jj 1 flaggy- atcZaj - 90.4Proo Tbi. -bi.k.r MNational Distillers Vt.-,, ytProducts Corp., New York NT H YOUR DENTAL I. Q. I rry American Dental Association. ' v Why is it imperative that de- - xpir'j.- - ' vitalized molars be extracted .jf . . i. ther than filled? What effect on f y ii. e system does this type of tooth j - ,iave if allowed to remain? V. M. C. t ? - Vi.'aa m If a pulpless tooth can be sat- f - ; Jr '-V" t isfactorily treated so that it ; i can be kept free from bacteria in- f j. ;"f K ; definitely by the use of a satisfac- ifTi' '' tory filling, the tooth should never , " If' become a source of trouble. How- J "gS . ' ' ' ever, the treatment and filling of . ' a? ,f some molar root canals is so deli- ' -iJJLY f cate and intricate that sometimes it S is physically impossible, no matter .k. ' how carefully done, to render the ' , pulp canal and dentin completely ' ' z' ' sterile or to keep it so. If infected -k'" ' "S teeth are allowed to remain in the . . j - jf"1' mouth, the primary, infection may ' " , J be carried by the blood stream to A Mixx . other parts of the body where it &nA may infect other organs such as the ance of the ,ndustriaI worker aIld eyes, heart, kidneys and joints. farmer rpsts ,arKCy upon the ability Since the majority of pulpless teeth ,o eat and Aif.cfii wholesome food; are caused by dental decay, the best foo( wc, chewed hy sound and effi- method of preventing infected pulps cj,.nt teeth an J not contaminated by and preserving the vitality of the dirty teeth surrounded by Infected tooth is to prevent or ot least com- gums. ISrttr-r oral hyKicne and den- plettly remove decay when it first tal health would no doubt sharply starts and fill the cavity with a suit- reduce loss of time, suffering and able filling material. incapacity. Send questions with self-addrpsaerl. stamped envelope, to American Ocntal Association, 212 East Superior street. Chicago. III. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... av as 1,1 rft tate I Ufer "I couldn't help overhearing you, Mary, larEcdistillcryinthccountryniai'.,n)r'"hUfc when you asked Jim here why they lot the anymore. They're all working day und rilght liquor companies use sugar to make whiskey making war alcohol for the 0.o:i,'''.ciil fc: when all the rest of us have to cut down on gunixjwder, synthetic rubber, Ciicmltil3,'and it. I happen to know the answer to that. medical supplies. "You see, the' fact of the matter is, the "Just as I told Ed dov;i t the court-industry court-industry never has used a single pound of house this morning, the goveniruent slm'v sugar to make whiskey. TliebiwtlegRcra were wouldn't be able to get all this alcohol it the only ones who used sugar to make needs in time if we didn't have these whiskey. On top of that, there's not a singje distilleries available and on the job." 1 WANTED X I $ A HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, & g Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt h Prices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheep- Prompt f Service. b Utah Hide & Tallow Co. PHONE 88 Three Miles West of Spanish Fork 9 nilMrrVfrrrrrnYrrmrrrrrnrrrriirrrrrrrrrr 'ffJXLrf.r.VcrVrrrrrrryrrrt |