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Show Lectures On Home Canning Planned For July 21 & 22 "Following the yardstick of nutrition which calls for daily servings of fruit and vegetables and keeping within a limited food budget is made easy by home canning," says Miss Hattie Kilgore, who will lecture and demonstrate home canning at the Roosevelt stake house on July 22, at 2 p.m. and at the Duchesne stake house on July 21 at 2:00 p.m. The meeting is open to all in-i in-i terested homemakers and future fu-ture homemakers. Miss Kilgore is a graduate of Oklahoma College for Women at Chickasha, Oklahoma, where she received her B. S. degree in Home Economics and for several sev-eral years has been a staff mem-, ber of the Educational Department Depart-ment of the Kerr Mason Jai Company. She has further broadened her knowledge of food preservation by supervising supervis-ing canning, centers where foods of all kind were canned. In addition to her scientific knowledge, Miss Kilgore has a very practical knowledge of the purposes, methods and procedures proced-ures in home canning. All methods of canning will be demonstrated or discussed and no homemaker who struggles strug-gles with the problem of serving well-balanced meals or who is planning to can the surplus from her garden can afford to miss this oportunity to gain pointers that will be helpful the year around. This is being sponsored by the Extension Service in Duchesne Du-chesne County. |