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Show ',,w VALLEY Parents Interest Seen as Key to Success for Interested parents are important to success and three who have won top Utah state awards in their 1966 projects are living proof of this maxim. Each has had at least one parent who has served as a Club leader. Earlene Anderson, 17, winner of the state dairy foods award, 4-He- Short Cut For Fashion rs VIEW NEWS Page 9 Thursday, December 8, 1966 25th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor ings were studied in preparation for his portrait. The reverse side of the medal captures a dramatic moment 4-- during the sneak attack on the morning of the day of infamy, Dec. 7, 1941. Seriously crippled in the early torpedo plane attacks and still burning from the later wave of dive bombing, the West Virginia has settled, listing, to the bottom off Ford Isalnd. Behind her the masts of her stricken sister the ship, Tennessee, are silhouetted against the clouds of smoke from the shattered Arizona. Small boats are on 4-- 4-- H comes from a family. Her mother, sisters and brother have involved in 4 H. Miss Anderson 4-- chief photog-beerapher for his high school n Her mother, Mrs. Earl Ander- son, believes the time spent newspaper working with her daughter on yearb projects was well worth the Thomas has 4-- re-effo- s am sure the common ceived a cate of in eremerit these projects ated will bond our relationship the state our lives, Mrs. An- - nalism contest derson said. and, together th his twin brother, won a Together mother and daughter experimented with using blue ribbon at the state fair for a on photography, powdered, whole and evaporated demonstration has also won state Thomas milk in bread making, compar- blue rlbbons in electricity, ing cost, time and finished tomology and gardening, but the award he is proudest of is a blue Miss Anderson also worked on home judg her own to prepare her award- - ribbonToin win it economics he triumphed ing. winning dairy foods demonstra- over 200 girls at the state fair. tions and for four years she His parents are Mr. and Mrs. helped build the community Harold Thomas. float for the Cache County Dairy Bernard Israelsen, 15, of Festival. For her efforts in the Logan, received the state sheep dairy foods program, Miss An- - awrd watch-fi- om wrUt . derson received a wrist watch from the Carnation Company, pi,ject work program sponsor. i5raelsen has raised 35 ewes and Keith Thomas, 17, of Spanish two rams and won numerous Fork, received a $50 U.S. sav- - awards with them and with his ings bond from Eastman Kodak livestock judging. He has cleared almost $800 Company for his photography project. with his sheep and swine projIn only two years Thomas ects, and said that his enough about the sub- - perience has helped prepare him to construct a darkroom, for a career in agriculture. His ject process his own film, print his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd own pictures, and qualify as Israelsen- - I their way to rescue survivors certifi-interest- from the burning vessels. The Pearl Harbor medal is issued in - 34 diameter and available in Bronze at $4.00 each and a limited number of 2500 Silver at $20.00 each. This medal is part of a series 4-- jour-througho- Vyea.'s during this infamous attack on Dec. 7, 1941. The Attack on Pearl Harmedal was designed and bor sculptured by Edward R. Grove of Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. Mr. Grove became well known for his artistic works when at the he was sculptor-engravU.S. Mint in Philadelphia. In creating this medal, the sculptor felt that an attitude of grim determination was called for in of President likeness this Roosevelt, tempered by a reflection of his unquenchable belief in our final victory - which he did not live to see. More than fifty camera studies, drawings, sculptures and paint- - Twenty five years ago the attack on Pearl Harbor changed the war into a World War. President Roosevelt addressed a joint session of Congress and declared that Dec. 7 was a date which will live in infamy. Remember Pearl Harbor became the battle cry of the nation. A Quarter of a Century elegant evening has passed and Pearl Harbor "pus ensemble is interpreted in is now remembered as an imshiny silk and worsted fabric. portant chapter of One of the important secret in- History. gredients in fine tailoring is The Twenty-fift- h thread . . . and now available is sary of the Attack Talon thread, stronger, smooth- Harbor has been conmenorated ... in a fabu- on a medal released by Presier, lous color range. Make this dential Art Medals, Inc., Englestunning suit from McCall pat- wood, Ohio. This medal is tern 8556 dedicated to those who served snarl-resista- 1- com-menorati- the niversary of World War n. The series consists of thirty different medals depicting important events and personalities of World War n. The Medals will be issued near the 25th Anniversary of each event. An official spokesman for the firm said additional information on the Pearl Harbor medal and the entire World War II Medal Series, can be obtained by writing to Presidential Art Medals, Inc., Englewood,' Ohio. er nt - s nn o r 'o x 't : ; ng an- Twenty-fift- h H - - 4-- fii d ft ' - .Sft ' ' '' i - ft ft ss n 'i - C.f.l. Safety Demo. ft5" LV."' 't HOLIDAY HANGING This colorful wall plaque takes only minutes to make. Cover a cardboard rectangle with red cotton corduroy and add holiday motifs cut from glitter-sprinkle- d cotton batting. The motifs will cling to the fabric without glue. For quick edging, pin on a rope of cotton batting entwined with red and green string. Hang to wall with velveteen ribbon. 'ft Is ' a N ? ! X ? i I' - ' ;j f ' ; ft' i - ftftft " ftftX.'' ' A, The Christmas season is f; ist approaching and with it the perennial problem of getting presents for those who seem to have everything. A new and lovely gift suggestion is a centerpiece of Catticya orchids. If youre invited to a Holidav Gifts From The Kitchen o holiday dinner, a regal 4 spray of blooms is a highly prized gift for your hostess. If youre the party-giveconsider purchasing orchids add a unique touch to to ' i ,"X . the festive occasion. ig.. Cattleyas bring a note of subtle coloring and elegance to your holiday table. The snowy white cloth, set with fine china, sparkling stemware and spotless silver will have a focal conversapoint of intorest-a- nd tion -- if an arresting display of orchids is used as a centerpiece. Centerpieces are simple to make-ju- st use your imagination. Set three driploss taper candles in a bed of Cattleya orchids and greens and you have a beautiful display. Or A wonderful box of Christmas cookies or a loaf of cake made take a large brandy snifter and in your own kitchen, carefully wrapped and protected with plaee some dainty china or ceReynolds Wrap, is a welcome gift during the holidays. ramic figurines in it; then Cookies can be marie ahead in quantity and stored until gift- artistically arrange several orgiving time. Try this triek to speed up eookie baking: fill several chids inside and on the rim of sheets of foil with cookies, slide each sherd onto the pan to hake, then quickly off when done. Slip another sheet of foil dotted with unbaked cookies on the empty eookie pan and hake. This wav no time is lost between batehe;;. When thoroughly cool, pack cookies in boxes and separate layers with foil. Seal the foil tightly and theyll keep When Oliver Wendell Holmes fresh for weeks. If thev are to be sent through the maii to ho vs argued for women in 1923. Conin thr service or children at school, its best to wrap cookies indigress had passed a law establishvidual! y so they re protected against breaking. ing 10 hours as the maximum Christmas cakes are naturals for foil, too. Bake them in pans to keep them from overbrowning and to make it easy work day for women doing heavy to remove them from the pans. Cool them, add a sprinkling of factory du y or working under sherry or brandy for good Christmas flavor and the.n rewrap in hazardous conditions. Five other foil. Although you may store and age fruit cakes in a cool place Justices felt that women, having under 70 F.. the best and safest place to age them is in vour won the rieht to vote, were legalfreezer. men. to ly equal To gift wrap cake, first thaw the cake if frozen then tie Todav die battle is still going with bright ribbon and decorate with sprigs of holly. on. As EQUAL JUSTICE UNChristmas Cut - Out Cookies DER LAW shows, it was all right 5 cups sifted enriched flour 2 cups sugar for women to he men when it 3 teaspoons baking powder 3 eggs came to long hours, hut will it he 1 2 teaspoons vanilla teaspoon salt all right for them to he men when 2 tablespoons milk cup butter or margarine it comes to equal pav? Mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt. Cream shortening! JUSTICE UNDER EQUAL and sugar. Add eggs, vanilla and milk. Beat well. Stir in dry LAW the Court in Supreme Chill Roll thick on ingredients. y4" dough. lightly floured board. American life is an Cut in desired shapes (stars. Santas, animals." etc.), place 1" accounting cookie sheet. Decorate with colored sugar, of our Supreme Court from its inapart on chocolate hits, nutmeats and currants. Bake at 375 F. for 10 ception, and how it works today. minutes. Frosting decorations may be put on after baking. It is profusely illustrated. Yield; approximately 6 dozen cookies. V H s K- - r, State winners in 4-- H -- (L-- It's New and Utah has it! TAYUM Lake Country Red TT ' n made from hybrids and native American grapes. Less dry than a claret, lighter in body than a burgundy. Just right with almost any food. You'll love it! - French-America- Lake ( ountiv Red V M IT IHN'1 N rtA d d 1 l Also available: Taykr New Yoik Slate Port. Tawnv Port. Dry Sherrv Roe. Drv Champagne. Pink Cham- Cream Sherry, Sauterne. Burgundy, pagne, Sparkling Burgundy, Taslor Vermouth. THE TAYLOR WINE COMPANY, INC., HAMMONDSPORT, foil-covere- d N.Y. I f 'r : I ftX V -- "ft r ' rI ' 1 ' 5 the glass. Orchids give your table an exotic air. Theyre durable and will last through the entire holiday season if stored at night in a cool place, hut mt the refrigerator. And. contrary to popular notion, (attleya orchids are reasonable in price and readily available from local florists the year round. Women Upset Supreme Court but Make Legal Point foil-line- M soft, new dinner wine I; -- - foil-line- NEW YORK STATE A ,A .'.??& the 1966 National Safety Program examine a model of the impact sled used by General Motors to duplicate actual automobile collisions at its Proving Ground in Milford, Michigan. Information collected from sled "firings helps engineers design safer vehicles and components. A. G. De Lorenzo, Vice President of General Motors, shows the miniature sled to: Kathy Rosa, Chariton, Iowa, and Utah. Evelyn Best, Springville, CHICAGO 1 purple-and-whit- X fK v.v.y.y X I It will need more than the 19th amendment to convince me that there are no differences between men and women!" So spoke Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in 1923. hut not everyone in our government is yet convinced. Women have always caused legal problems. Some countries base simplified the situation by simply refusing to recognize their existence. In many countries a woman is a piece of property, while in others she may he a voting citizen hut cannot participate in government. In EQUAL JUSTICE USD EE LAW, a new hook being distrii,. uted by Grosset & Dunlap of the cases brought before Supremo Court are vivid example of the trouble women Lave rausctl illustrious these gentlemen- - slltl-pl- v by being women. |