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Show Page 3 Thursday, October 16, 1980 his with mother,' Valley visiting is imGenevive Crowther, over the hunt. proving. and Ina Curtis Mrs. Doris Anderson Venoy 529-762- 0 went to Provo on Monhad surgery on Wedday. They did some shopnesday, and is recovering Kendell and Virginia nicely at home. Sorenson and a large ping and visited the doctor. group of people attended Mr. and Mrs. Alma Former Aurora the deer hunters dance on stayed in Salt Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Thursday night and then residents, Lake with Jared and went camping for the Kerry Hales, were here Larene Hernandey and hunt. Those who were in for the deer hunt. They family, to celebrate are living in Wyoming. the group were: Bartley Lorenes birthday. Then Mrs. Jerry Smith and and Georginia Curtis of they visited the doctor in sons were here visiting Salt Lake; Don and Donher family and friends Payson. na Ryan and family, CenMr and Mrs. Steve terville; Clifford and over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson from Rocklin, Joice Snow and family, California, and sons, Ferron; Brooks and Joan Crowther, (Darlene Curtis) spent the week end Chris and Ben, spent a Curtis and family, Salina; Barry and Cindy with her parents, Mr. and few days at the Whipple is Sorenson, Karen and Mrs. Merrell Curtis, Ranch. Mrs. Peterson and while did some Rose of a George daughter Therrel Mason and 2 sons, Frances Whipple. family, all of Aurora; hunting. Their and were Thora Ottley spent the Ryan, LeMar and Sally Jeremy also. in Manti on Tuesday, here day of and Sedgewick family Mr. and Mrs. Anthony with her mother, GerRichfield, and Marlene trude Christensen. A and Kerry Stratton and Christensen went to Salt Lake on Monday to go sister, Donetta Reid, of family. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram thru the temple with their Gunnison, was there also. r, Melinda She attended a session in have just spent a week in and her husband, Scott. the temple. Gerber, California, over night Mrs. Joan Merrill and helping their daughter, They stayed with the Overson Jessica, from Eugene daughter, Jackie, and her husband, Payson have been down Allen Mills, set up their family. Jimmie and Erlene visiting with her family, new home. They camped the Bob Spainhowers for in the mountains. It was a Crowther and their 6 days while her husband, children, Christine, work project, but they Rod, went hunting. had a real nice visit with Casey and Kellie, from been have here Sandy, them and also their THE SUN the Sevier Hospital. He Bottle Meat SpcuiduMm- - For Safety As the hunters return ill that lovely venison, many may be wanting to put some of that meat in bottles rather than the freezer. Meat canned at home MUST be processed in a pressure canner, according to Margaret Oler, extension agent. To insure safety in home canned meats the U.S. with of Department makes the recommen- Agriculture following dations: Use meat. good-qualit- y Keep all meat, work surfaces and equipment clean. Make sure pressure gauge is accurate. Pack and close bottles carefully. Process meat for the recommended time. THIRD PLACE-Nor- th Sevier Future Farmers of America land judging team took third place in the state contest held last week at Snow College. From left, back row, are Glen Jensen, Collin Hales, Lee Mayer and Bruce Crane; front row: Curtis Whipple, Rachelle Rasmussen and Nancy Ervien. The team scored 856 Delta, with 869 points to place third behind first-plac- e points, and 2nd place team, Springville, with 864 points. Some 20 teams from all over the state competed. Land Judgers 3rd In State Sevier Future Farmers of America members participated Oct. 14 in the state land judging contest as well as livestock judging contests at Snow College. Curtis Whipple was the North ts. North Sevier scored 856 out of a possible 1200 points. By placing third, the North College Agricultural Scholarship. He scored 329 out of a possible 400 points. Tom Parowan, Rachelle Mayer, Rasmussen and Nancy Ervien. Scott Gurney, Kevin Crane and Randy Jones participated in the livestock judging. team Sevier Seniors Menu For The Week with 322 points, and Wade Christensen, Delta, was third with 312 points. The NSHS team of Whipple, Collin Hales, Glen Jensen and Bruce MONDAY - Minestrone salad, Soup, Apple-Dat- e placed third cheese stick, oatmeal among the over 20 teams cake, bread and butter, Crane, from schools throughout the state competing. Delta was first with 868 milk or juice. was second with 864 poin--. . McDonald home canning, the raw meat is cut into chunks and loosed packed into jars leaving 1 inch head space. To exhaust the air from this type of pack, set open, filled jars on a rack in a large pan of boiling water. Water level should be 2 inches below tops of jars. Cover the pan. Cook meat in the jars at a slow boil until temperature at the center of the jar reaches 170 degrees F or about 75 minutes. Add salt if - milk or juice. FRIDAY - Hamburger and cheese pizza, corn, tossed green salad, fruit cup and brownie, milk or juice. The office of Utah State Treasurer demands a man of experience, ability, dedication and trust. Leonard W. McDonald is that man. For 24 years he was Executive Director and Investment Officer of Utah's Public Retirement Systems, entrusted with the investment of millions of dollars contributed by more than 70,000 public employees. is His administration recognized for efficiency, dedication and absolute honesty. Redmond Sets Hunt Dinner Redmond LDS Ward will hold its annual Pheasant Hunt dinner on opening day, Nov. 1 Turkey dinner, with all the trimmings will be served at the. ward cultural hall from 11 a.m. juntil 1:30 p.m. The invited. is public Suggested contributions are $2.50 per plate for adults and $1.50 per plate for children 12 and under. 3vote McDonald for State Treasurer Democrat PiHj by McDonald for State Treasurer Committee. Ardith C Wmn. Secretary lbs. presssure for To raw pack meat for Pork chops, dressing and gravy, sunshine salad, roll and butter, honey, THURSDAY desired. Adjust lids. Process at 13 pounds pressure for 1 hour and 15 minutes for pints; 1 hour and 30 minutes for quarts. TOP INDIVIDUAL-Curt- is Whipple, a member of the North Sevier FFA land judging team, scored 329 points out of a possible 400 in the state contest held last week at Snow College and won the first place individual trophy, tom Robinson, Parowan, was second with 322 points and Wade Christensen, Delta, was thrid with 312 points. Kaysville; Coleen Toone, Jayceetes Host Regional Meeting programming vice president, Logan; Terrie Arbuckle, northern North Sevier Jaycettes were hosts for a Southern Regional meeting held Oct. 14 at Shaheens Steak House. The Utah Jaycee Auxiliary presented a slide showing on Project Concern and discussed various other state formation. regional director and CPG chairman, Salt Lake City, and Sandy Johnson, southern regional director, Redmond. over the deer hunt. Robert and Suzette Maxwell and family, Gaylia and Terrell Huntsman and family, Lori and Dale Brown and their children, and Terri and Darren Featherstone and son. Terri and Darren son. Terri and Lori are daughters of Gaylia and Terrell. Sunday, Keith and had their Phyllis daughter, Sheilia and husband, Glen Lewis and their 2 sons and Kevin and Heather and their little girl, as guests for dinner. Later in the afternoon, LaRee Jensen, a neice, came to visit. She is working at the LDS Hospital. Dan and Rae Thomson had their son, Terry and his wife, Deana, here from Kanab, for the deer hunt. Their children, Russ, Mike, Julie, Tom quarts. WEDNESDAY - Tuna Croquettes, green beans, rosy applesauce, cookie, bread and butter, milk or juice. FOR STATE TREASURER after Sevier County altitudes. Pressure gauges should be checked for accuracy each year. This testing is still being done at the Extension office in the Sevier County Courthouse. TUESDAY - Chicken Ala King, steamed rice peas, peach cobbler, milk or juice. points and Springville seals To prepare meat for canning, cut into chunks. Bake or roast chunks until browned and medium done, or brown in a small amount of fat. Pack hot meat loosely into hot jars. Leave 1 inch head space. Add salt if desired: Vz teaspoon per pint, 1 teaspoon per quart. Cover meat with boiling broth, leaving 1 inch head space. Adjust lids. Process under 13 pounds pressure: 1 hour and 15 minutes for pints; 1 hour and 30 minutes for Robinson, was second . Pressure adjustments for our altitude must be followed. All pressure canning must be done at 13 qualified to compete in the national FFA land judging contest, held in April in Oklahoma City, Ron Dailey, FFA advisor who accompanied the students, said. Alternates on the land high point individual in the land judging contest. He won a trophy and a Snow judging team are Lee Test cooling. Keith and Phyllis Sorenson have had some of their family visit them The exhausting process for the raw pack is important in order to drive the air out of the raw meat so that a vacuum will be formed in the jars when they are processed. Further details for home canning meat and poultry are available from the Extension office in the basement of the County Courthouse, or by calling 896-509- 1. and Mitch, were here also. Russ got a real nice deer. Their son, Brett, is living here with his grandparents. Sell Permits For Pheasant grand-daughte- daughter, Garrin. Tammy RV LaMar and Roberta Curtis had their good friends, Sandy and Bill Leaner, down over the hunt. They hunted and ANTI had an enjoyable time per gal. together. Vickie Nielsen and Marline Anderson went into Salt Lake City on Saturday. They did some shopping and had lunch, (green salad, water, and pecan pie ala mode). No wonder those gals stay so hunting units will go on sale beginning Saturday, Oct. 25 in Sevier County. The pheasant season is set for Nov. 9 in the local area, with the forecast for Sevier County rated as good by the trim. Utah Division of Wildlife Othello Fillmore Resources, which predicts somewhat improved populations of the Oriental gamebird. Posted pheasant hunting units offer advantages to both hunters and private landowners, according to Dwight Bunnell, assistant chief of game management for the Division. Since virtually all pheasant hunting in Utah is on private property, posted units open up land to pheasant hunters which otherwise would be closed to them. Posted units also protect IP sxx Aurora Welding & Repair 190 E. 200 North AURORA, UTAH PHONE sen, state Hyrum; state REDUCTION IN EDUCATIONAL president, Kathy ELECT Elmer Collings For Leadership Service, With YOU & In Mind) landowners against damage from hunters. Permits for the Aurora unit, some 450 of them at $3 each, go on sale at 8 a.m. Monday Oct. 27 at Sorensons Country Store in Aurora. Permits for the Redmond unit, a total of 350, will be sold beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday, 25 at Dons Oct. American statioin in Redmond. There are 250 permits available for the unit, which went on sale Oct. 15 at the Sigurd Center. The 400 permits for the Venice unit will be on sale from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Saturday at the Venice Recreation Hall. Permits also will be sold for the Gunnison Valley unit. The 1200 permits are on sale Nov. 1 beginning at 6 a.m. at Genes Market, Sevier County Commission Republican the Wistaria Cafe, Mayfield Mall and Fayette Conserving and increasing the efficient use of An Exporiencod Loader Utah's precious o uy, supply An Effective Legislator REVENUES OF FACILITIES Athletics) INCREASED VANDALISM I 8 mssage Iron HOPE yfjA r 'O 2 VOTE Helping Organizations Inr Public Education) Oarld J. Lnng. Ctairnian 1 the efforts to has Thorpe legislative The CUT BACKS Don't shortchange any youngster's education. Today's students are tomorrow's leaders. no. led Resources. S (Music Speech the appropriate interest-fre- e water funds administered by the Utah Board of Water (Gifted & Talented) FEWER is water problem. UTAH'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS, including: DETERIORATION Coffin. Chairman Paid Political Advertisement by Elect ColHngs Committee-J.-E COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO CURRICULUM 7 01X21 Adams, treasurer, 529-713- is in Richfield Jaycettes joined the meeting, which also included Ronna Jen- FREEZE $A99 went riding around this beautiful country. They Permits to hunt on private posted pheasant Non-Tox- ic farmers and ranchers in Senate District 28 are to be congratulated for having used more of these funds in their efforts to increase conservation and efficiency than any other area in the state. |