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Show 16 MILLION DOLLARS to Utah Farms and Factories For several years now, farmers far-mers and manufacturers in Utah have sold an average of $16,000,000 -worth of goods to the chain stores in this state each year. That "ain't peanuts." A large part of that 16 million mil-lion dollars worth of products prod-ucts is shipped out, bringing new money into the state. A large food chain Safeway Safe-way buys an average of 305,000 barrels of Utah flour each year, approximately 25 of the state's average total flour output. More than 40 of this, or 131,892 barrels, is shipped by Safeway Safe-way to its stores in other States. On this one item alone, in 1941, more than $475,000 of outside money was brought to Utah. UTAH CHAIN STORES A. M. 7:00 Slue Breakfast Club (Mon-Sat) 8:00 KLO Newi (Mon-Sat) 8:30 MBS Choir Loft (MonPri) 8:45 KLO Women In War (Mon-Frt) 9:00 Blue Second Husband (Mon-Fri) 8:15 Blue Honeymoon Hill (Mon-Frl) 9:30 Blue John's Other Wife (Mon-Frl) 1:45 Blue Just Plain Bill (Mon-Frl) 10:00 MBS Boake Carter, News (M-F) 10:13 KLO Red, White 4 Blue (MWF) 10:13 KLO Mary Lee Taylor (TT) 10.30 MBS U. S. Navy Band (Thurs) 10:43 KLO House Hunter (MF) 11:00 MBS Q. E. D. News (M-F) 11:15 KLO Musical Train (Mon-Frl) 12:00- KLO This Is Utah (S) 12:00 MBS Cedrlc Foster (Mon-Frl) 12:15 KLO Organettes (Mon-Frl) 12:30 KLO Noontime News (M-Sat) 12:45 KLO Salt Lake Classified (Dly) 1:00 KLO Entertainment Guide (Dly) 1:15 KLO For Tour Enjoyment Music Mu-sic of the Masters 2:00 KLO Ogden Classified (M-Sat) 2:15 Blue Club Matinee (Mon-Sat) 3:00 Blue Grandpappy & Pals (Sun) 3:00 MBS USO Calling U.S.A. (Mon) 3:15 MBS Man With a Band (M-F) 3:30 KLO News and Woman's Page 4:00 MBS - Anchors Awelgh (Sat) 4:00 KLO Around Town (Mon-Frl) 4:30 KLO Hollywood Express (Dally) 3:00 MBS Voice of Prophecy (Sun) Blue Easy Aces (Tue-Wed-Thur) 5:13 Blue Mr Keen (Tue-Wed-Tnurs) 5:30 MBS Red Ryder (MWF) 5:30 KLO This Is Utah (Tues-Thur) 8:00 MBS Old-fashioned Revival (Sun) 6:00 KLO State Capitol News(M-F) 6:00 MBS American Eagles Club (Sat) 6 00 KLO Keep 'em Flying (Thurs) 6:15 MBS Fight Inflation (W-F) 6:30--KLO Roma News (Tues-Sat) 6'30 -MBS Bulldog Drummond (Mon) T;00 KLO Sports Highlights (Dally) Blue Famous Jury Trials (Tues) Blue Walter Wlnchell (Sun) 7.15 Blue Parker Family (Sun) 7-30 Blue- Songs of Dinah Shore (F) T-30 KLO -World News ( M-TW-T-F-S) 7 ,0 Blue Jtramv Flrtler (Sun I 7 45 Kl.O - nnntry Editor (M-W-F) 8 00 MBS Fight as announced (Frl) Blue Good Will Hour (Sun) 8 00 MBS Raymond G. Swing (M-T) 8 15 -KLO -Ogden Reds - Baseball 830 -B!i:e -Lum 4 Abner ( Mon-Tnurs) 9:00 Blue Earl Godwin ( Dly I 9 00 Blue Inner Sanctum Mystery (S) Blue Uuiz Kills I Weill ., ., Tins Is Your SCnpmy (Sun) 'ling Busters ' En) , :,n at MHnK-rit (W) -n Hilgcs (T-T) Jr. i M-F) n::iii Kl.O Treasury Star Parade (MF) I 12.00 KLO - Goodnight HOW DO ifGil USE YOUR F? MILK QUOTA? hp? Fluid I J Milk y rB dream V An Average Person T '( rJ(l59qts.milk) I . Consumes the . r fT 16.6 lbs. . . M v&k Butter Equivalent of to , ru 380 Quarts of Milk I R?r 5.7 lbs Cheese i- j bjjjvj (2feqts.milk) .1'a8(?Lcei;r Each Year j fL Concentrated Milks SJ IQ (29 qts.millQ I, ..rrsnfJ.H II Fl A More milk is consumed in fluid form in the United States than in any other way. As milk and cream, the average person consumes the equivalent of 159 quarts of milk a year. Milk is the nation's No. 1 protective food. "To achieve optimum opti-mum health, consumption should be greatly increased,' states Mrs. Ethel Austin Martin, Director of Nutrition for the National Dairy Council. The minimum recommendation recommen-dation of one pint of milk for each aduit and one quart of milk for each child calls for an avcrajre per capita consumption of about 270 quarts of miik in fluid form. Butter is the best natural food source of vitamin A. It also contains con-tains certain other growth factors cot found in most fats. The average person in the United States consumes con-sumes 1G.6 pounds of butter a year which is much less than is desirable for optimum health. To make this amount of butter, 157 quarts of milk are required. Because cheese contains nearly all the ingredients of milk, it is considered con-sidered one of the most important of the protective foods. From the standpoint of both economy and food value, it deserves a much more important im-portant place in the American diet. The 5.7 pounds of cheese which the average America consume! im a year requires 26 quaxl cf mllV. in its manufacture. Ice cream is rapidly coming to be appreciated for its palatability, food value and economy. Consumption of ice cream is more than double that of eight years ago and k increasing in-creasing rapidly. Nineteen quarts of milk are needed to make the 10.8 quarts of ice cream that the average aver-age person consumes in a year. In addition to the above well-known well-known products, 29 quarts of milk go into the manufacture of concentrated concen-trated and dry miUc products. NEW WAHTWE ra BUS SCHEDULE , I Effective June 7 ' Sp! .NORTHBOUND: Leave 9 m u 1 SOUTHBOUND: ' BARNETT & LARSEN mk & 76 W. Main St. pkDJDfi !ie, . ed is i NUMBER 51 Tips worth reading on menu planning 4 list of foods you'll save money by jj Peking What one girl learned about so-called "week-end specials" 31 These specially low prices ; twlfc are Sod every" day of the week! ! i Ct COOLIJIG BEVERAGES SALAD DRESSIXGS I j BROWN DERBY DUCHESS, top quality dressing nt to know hw to with Emties 32-z Bot-tle 22c quart 35t i ' Save lots Of-tiiae in Miracle Aid. Asorted flavors, pkg. 3c CASCADE, salad dressing, qt. 25c ! YOlir f2d shoSSine? R0T BEER ECT' BttIe 23C NuMade the real mayonnaise, qU5t ! JQM SfiCppsng. TOMATO JUICE, Sunny Dawn - I , i ; The mam answer to the above 46-oz. can 17c IRENCH DRESSING. Kraft, pt. lb ' aheafof 'tune"!' TheCfew "tTp! YUM' Pint bttle 30c CATSUP. Red Hill 14-0Z. bottle 1& suggested by the Safeway Home- . . . . makers Bureau, should help a lot SANDWICH FOODS CANNED FRUITS Tip No. 1 Plan menus several t i. n ' n 1 1 n i mn TT i ni days in advance, a whole week if Lanch Box Sandwich Spread qt. 42c Pears, Harper House Zv2 can, Z3c possible, so you'll see your food Prem Swift's lunch meat 12oz can 33c Grapefruit. Glenn Aire, 2 cans 23c picture as a whole. Then you can Deviled Meat Libbys Vt can 3 for 17C r p j w i ll n, cneck to make sure you ve m- Rpvprlw (nnmulib Poa,, RM. tli3, bundOWn, NO. I tall 1 tSlA-U ifl? 38. ramt COCKTAIL, Sudow, .... ft nutrition. CHEESE, mild, lb 25c SLUE BERRIES. Wyman's, can 21c Tip No. 2-fw good nutrition, POTATO CHIPS. 7-oz. pkg 15 Peaches Castle Crest No. Wi can 20c- j each day s meals should include at 1 loast a pint of milk for adults, a A ..... n quart for children; an egg per per- CANNED VEGETABLES DELICIOUS DESSERTS son, or at least 3 to 4 eggs a week; . , some enriched or whole grain ipmacn hmerald Bay No. 2 V2 can 15c JELL0 Assorted flavors, pkg It K thtiiotwlr l'lS fltll02- can 3 for 25c ILL Villi asstd. flavors 3 pkg. He ing of fruit; at least two servings iwlXED VEGETABLES, Libby s Royal Pudding, asstd. flav. pkg. 6c of vegetables besides potatoes, No. 303 Can " 7e ri- Vt . r n h o 11, Ct 49 one preferably green, leafy, or Tnrfnoc TTt 1, 1 rr"""o7' . F1Ur Kltchen Craft 48"lb- W yellow; a serving of meat, fish, J oiaatoes. Utah pack No. 2 Vi can 12ft CRACKERS, Premium 2-lb. box 32c chicken, or sea food; some butter Royal Satin Shortening, 3-lb. can 66c snnn n x. w un 1 ih nka 8c or vitamin A fortified margarine; MIITrri, k t i-. , iUUA, A 6 H baking 1 ID. pKg l and whatever desserts and special B11I,K Lherub toP quality 4 cans 3 3 C TISSUE. Silk, 4 Rolls 17t treats you like. SUPURB granulated soap SOAP. Camay, Bar ,c Tip No. 3-Even the best food 5fJ-oz package 39C BREAD. 2 20-oz. loaves 15c tastes better served attractively. Be sure to include in every meal a pleasing contrast of shapes, colors, S? i'1 : j V? r, v,. -wwisjp, i ; and textures, as well as contrast- Wdbkq m$fefi$ffl?K 'l 'A ' 2 rrzt of ; 1 i produce time how to serve any leftover lWj Price, on Safeway Guarded Mb ,r Z TfL '"Xs foods (with careful planning you low as these every day of the week V- j If tht wk won't have many) in appetizing Cftrji nnncm i , , ' eytry y AoS int. M;.C;tS lb' "C CUp Utah, lb. f Read the article in this week's BOILING RIBS, lean - 11. . , . . IV, 3( issue of Family Circle Magazine cTPa, lb. 17c Watermelons sweet ripe lb. f on getting children interested in altAKS, Sirloin, il NEW FOTATOES No. 1 cooking. Family Circle comes out BACON miIllDrc n li in lKc 49C every Thursday- at Safeway. SQUARES jfa 25c Quality, 10 U)S , , GR0UND p0RK, Seasoned ib ?7r CARROTS fresh topped 10 Director - ZZZl ZlZ safeway homemakers' bureau wit" .u r StamPs at Safeway Cucumbers for slicing, lb- oc r CABBAGE, new Utah, lb. WHY PONT THEY TlEUAiEesfTVmGSn j S. OH NO, NORA. NOT AGAIN.' I N 1 t 2l Vj THIS IS IVCU. (u0 QRiKR IN , .( DONT Ml0 GOING IN TO THE 'j .uh AFTER ALL. . HI Stf there's X V I PfAR. SATURIWV 1 ,.,, ouR KtN " V SrORfORAfEWTHINOS...BOT , ,Aj?UNK 0F WHAT 1 . . NO REASON TO GET SHOfTINC OVER V,, Aw FUN. I , jfVi WU BOY OUT HALf THE STORE jyTQh SAVE ON WEEKEND NORAS MOTHER VOUR BIG ORBCR IN v i ALRfAOV' ) oCMI HAO WUJ -'-CLONSArURDA1' ANDU-TH0f ' 'JS BBo:M,M ON SATURDAY. PRKXSWN V felvAV fW 7km'xmDt-'TCrnLn 9 W7s ISKEFERR1n5 Safeway arc i'js)f XrmYMVOfffltse. Why don't you get your "big" order in on , , IU-tJ21i;:;; fokgZJ wiU be much more fun if vou cet vour L weekday too. Weekends Then, on Saturday, just fiWyof," w 1 " H Vi TT? VfTTK know, are always low, on evcxyLng. lyTSL 3J&t Il U U ull Y.ccj lukcl'.ve F".. Sat., Mon.. July 10-11-13 |