More Than Mormon Muffins
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Cooking class -
Weber College Home Economics class taught by Lydia Tanner -
Weber High School class preparing a meal in the nutrition cottage kitchen Weber High School is bringing home life into education. Two cottages near the campus have been converted to accommodate nutrition and tailoring classes. Above is one half of the four-unit kitchen in the nutrition cottage, with a typical class preparing a meal. -
Hill Air force Base service division food workers preparing meals Ruth Hodges and Saundra Gray of Hill Air Force Base service division food workers prepare 30,000 meals for Air Force personnel each month -
Preparation for a "Chuck Wagon Supper" Brushing up on their culinary skills in preparation for a "Chuck Wagon Supper" Friday, April 29, 1955 at Lake View School are (right to left) Alden Arrington, Cas Waggoner, LeRoy Hooper, Mas Whiting and Alvin Strong. -
Browning family enjoying a Sunday dinner -
Woman serving food during the Ogden Street Festival -
Neighbors delivering meals to their elderly neighbor -
Albert Co-op Market at 243 30th Street -
Burns Brimhall, local grocery store operator -
Weber College students working at Albertson's -
Opening of Harmon's grocery store at Five Points -
Matson Bros. C.O.D. Grocery on 25th Street -
Neila Sheshachari -
Women preparing food for the Greek Food Festival -
Italian Prisoners of War baking bread at Camp Ogden -
DeRyke family inside Topper Bakery -
Star Noodle Parlor at 225 25th Street -
Migrant workers harvesting the fields -
Inside of the sugar warehouse for Amalgamated Sugar Company -
Rose Fujikawa shows off her family's family crop -
Children picking green beans in Weber County -
Home economics instructors show visiting German exchange teacher a double-oven electric stove Annaleise Neureiter (right), German exchange teacher, visiting at Weber College, expressed delight at the modern appliances in the home economics department. Janet Koldewyn (left) and Carol Tribe, food instructor, are showing her a double-oven electric stove. -
Weber College student looking at a fridge for Lowe's Good Hardware -
Little Sweet Shop interior at 406 25th Street owned by John Bockas and Theodore Poulos.