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SANDER Roosevelt, Utah Phone 140 t Weekly Program (j) First Show at 7:30 P. M. Second at 9.00 P. M. 5 $ COMPLETE SHOW NOT GUARANTEED AFTER 9:00 S (SERVICE MEN IN UNIFORM ADMITTED FREE) I Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1-2 Big Special In Technicolor g "WILSON" Starring ALEXANDER KNOX and CHARLES COBURN Admission $1.12 and 55c (including Tax) X First Show each day starts at 6:00 P. M. MATIN EE FRIDAY, 2 P. M. 1 I Sun., Mon.r Tues., Dec. 3-4-5 "THE NORTH STAR" I IN TECHNICOLOR x Starring Walter Huston-Anne Baster () $ Also Comedy "Crash Goes the Hash" Q Wednesday, Dec. 6-One Night "Phantom Lady" 1 X With Ella Raines and Franchot Tone j Thurs., Fri., Sat., Dec. 7-8-9 I "CASANOVA BROWN" w $ Starring GARY COOPER and TERESA WRIGHT 0 & Also Cartoon "WINGS IN RECORD TIME" ft UTOPIA THEATRE Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1-2 Big Special "MY PAL, WOLF" With Sharlyn Moffitt $ I MATINEE SATURDAY 2p. m Go without and do without if noedljJi be to help speed tho pace of victory vS- J r S npHE young man in this picture obviously t , , 'MjSi 1 IrPOo 1 J-is an extreme example. Our Govern- , .Jfl' BpPJ ment certainly does not expect any of us to VCSv tpkK- XT J? go that far in restricting our buying-even ; k S$&"k Sffl. Ov to Put the 6th War Loan over ,he top (f our fighting forces certainly will feel r;;: X I) that their sacrifices are appreciated if we deny ourselves some things and put the ;C -V, XW-Kfify I money into extra War Bonds instead. ,V ;tg -fg? Ij Remember, War Bonds pay off at ma- ffi , 2$Uf&&& y & turityattherateof$4forevery$3investcd. 'J??J&f' Try to buy at least one extra $100 Bond y 1 CTTlTi while this 6th War Loan Drive is on. 1 y THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION 1 SEED GROWERS It looks as ihough the Basin is coming back: into Production of Seeds in a big way. The GLOBE SEED AND FEED CO. of Idaho is : operated by former Basin Seedsmen. J. A. !; Cedarquisl at Twin Falls and Fred J. Burger at Caldwell, Idaho are in the market for Seeds of all kinds; ALFALFA, SWEET CLOVER. RED ;! CLOVER and GRASSES. ; And is being represented in the Basin by W. E. ; "Woody" Broome of Myton. Let "Woody" sample your Seed. Top ceiling prices are being paid. v Also a good stock of Seamless Bags FOR A TOP SEED MARKET CALL, PHONE OF WRITE : IV. E. BROOME, Myton, Utah j V Vanilla Weitas Imlt. 19 - WwkJMSJA fe Vdll 1 1 Id Extract. S ox. bot. IJp , jj 5x-. f fe Lemon BSStWk. 13 ta ff M J UtP chocolate ssf?k.. 22 wHtllft lil(Bm$ nrrFrfmiTOTmTT Ciifti Cane, Brown (With Off DU-Ll-3 I FLfi A ITiTI 3Ugar Stamp8)l6 o.. pkff. OP C n D Pencraft CO HO flKB U 4 E Us 3 1 Cocoa "H...k, 10 2 E"r,Cl"a t0,b-f2'UV 3fflWr Bak. Powder ;.. 23 FLOUR lz... $2.29 Easy to bake for Milk ' gTs."ik3ssa 37 CAKE FLOUR 2s? 26 Holiday eating Fins Sultan Brand iEm23 i........ - THE HOLIDAY season is "just around riyi IB oz. AJ? CHOPTFM Royal Satin Lhj the corner ' and now is the time to Cn J, A & H Biking Ou JYJ I LlMlllVl 3 lb. Jar QU think about the good things we can JOUd 1 oz .pkgr. Of ' bake-good things to top off any fine 1 I J C I I (1 A D Powdered Beet Q dinner.! ,F- exam?,e:.a fruit 5ke f I I O U VjM (With stamp) is oz. pkg. a special pie or a holiday pudding. I - VA FtU,T CAKI vtSisC 7yYy7 TTyV)yn. yyyyT) fvYYV7vY cup enr'chd 2 cups sdi V3jSSy ti f f'i f ' iHQjtrf Jit frit I Mi'll I fl'l Hi flour raisins lT1cv& fivj ----J JiAJmAJsJ 2 tsp. nutmeg y2 cup thinly sliced f J " 1 " Va tsp. cloves citrn J4 tsp. salt Yz cup thinly sJicatf bSSB- i Produce price. aabjt f dally market change J2 cup shorten- candied orange APPLES I )A I hS Fancy Deelt Noor At I J4 cup brown cup chopped nut I IV M 1 lmJ IS oz. pk. sugar, firmly meats, peanuts. Faaey, Swaet ttr- v. packed walnuU, pecans, Jonathans lb. GRAPES Fre8h' Swect' Red EmPer0" Xl 4 eSfl eU- Fancy. Red ..Id . . . . . ' ' Sift and measure flour; ssft again. Delicious lb. YAM No. 1, Famous Southern Sweets with spices and salt Cream ahorten-. hbmhmmmnhJ I MIVI lb. SjY" mg: add sugar gradually, creaming ' until light and fluffy. Add eggs one f PI PDV Freeh, Sweet. Crisp Stalk Q CDDnilTC Fresh, Tender, Green IJCy at a time, beating well after each LlLlKT Jb. jrKUU I J lb. jf addition. Add flour mixture gradu- LEnUCE..!if!i!. 9 PARSNIPS .l!!!h!:J!!!lib. 6? SQUASH Bi 4 GRAPEFRUIT: t-iLib. 8 SSM! ' ' paper. Bake in slow oven (275 F.) Canned Vegetables Dessert Suggestions 2Hntn.uuot . , .. . Note: Cake is the "quick-baking- PEAS r"t?TeDdCr' UngrftdcJ , ror 29 PUDDING Mlx' Fluftex OJL 10 type May be stored for only . few CORN wholTKe?ne?-!I!Ll:.-L-.la oz. 14 GELATINE Kn0Xl SarkllDg 4M 17 TWO-IN-ON.,.. nCAUC Indian River, Cut, Green ?7 fnfWIEC Pilgrim or Butter 17 A 2 medium-sized Enough pastry far DCArO No. 2 can 3 for J LUUMCi 1K. pks. ' F cooking apples 2 crusts SPINACH Nc2V4dca5lJa!I-j for 51 RAISIN BREAD ill2: loaf 10 JSK-; 1JSlS!2r-' : SPINACH FcCrlC"' ifl2!!li?..3Cafor 45 NU MADE Z?:i?y A B'tUrn, 47 Vk t.J.'cinnamaa tcupsn BEETS Mott, chopped s jor 29 DUCHESS A?' Salad q 37 A TLx si PORK AND BEANS 8tn,eHSJLs for 39 CRACKERS SaltlDC8 by Pur, box 31 Peel and I slice Wle.; sprinkl. with ! SOUP pbTomto for 25 GRAHAMS JlLl . 31 S&"SJl7fii "1, n half. Make two large turnovers uainj jryj-i pple filling dotted with butter or CTl"t'7l yyp m yw"rry nniy yyyy "' --JrT v margarine in one, mincemeat with f'dX AT'ff3l i'frl tft'ff 1 f 'I Al ''ifnrMl I fruit juice or cider in the other. Seal LMrAjCs ZAjlULAlJL Qs vAAJLAILiJ CiXAJlAAl jfZ JrJf&4ki W J well and place together in one 9-inch . " S. 'fw'M) pan. Prick marking in top of each I AMD I IVC Small. Utaa Milk Fed OCv H V'sfiS turnover, using A for apple and V LAfWiD LCV33 A. Grade lb. J i V SCK i for mincemeat. Bake in hot tven LAMB ROASTS1'" ' . ... 33 Pr;,e 0:1, Rm. 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