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Show Calf Creek 'New' Retreat For Area Recreationists areas Nearby ponds and marshy (Continued from Page 1) settlers first use of Calf Creek and the and grass skunk-bus- h squawbush, sometimes called aroma because of its pungent abound. Early in this century, a local farmer used the waters of Calf Creek to raise what were reputed to be the best melon? west of Boulder. A wooden flume remains to testify of his agricultural adventure so many years dams across Calf Creek. The dams help control spring flooding, reduce siltation downstream and provide habitat far mature fish. As the hiker nears the falls, the misty spray combined with the protection afforded by the canyon reduce the hot summer temperatures to the comfort range. Beautiful dogwood shrubs bloom in May, the lovely white blossoms followed by opaque white berries. Hollygrape with its leaves like holly and its fruit like grapes is abundant also. source of its name. Weaner calves, just taken from their mothers, were turned into the natural pasture created by the box canyon above the fence. At a point about one and one-ha- lf miles below the falls near the bottom of a smooth cliff on the east wall of the canyon are four large figures painted in red. Typically Fremont in style and form, these thousand or so year-ol- d pictographs could represent deities or culture heroes, or a ceremony or event may be depicted. rice Cheatgrass, below the trails were formed by beaver Falls, with its Upper Calf Creek foot drop, five and 87 miles upstream, can be reached only by a difficult one mile hike over sandstone sliprock from the Escalnte-Boulde- r highway, Utah Highway 12. one-ha- lf States Await Details on New Federalism Financing Ideas While expressing general approval of new federalism principles, Utah and her sister states have reserved judgement on the program until the of specific impact be can proposals assessed. realistically was reported This by Utah Foundation, the research private organization, in their analysis i the program, of President Under Reagans Federalism federal New plan, the government assume would full responsibility for the medicaid program in return for the states taking over full financial responsibility for aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) and food stamp programs. In addition, . the plan calls for phasing out 125 federal grants involving different programs 44 over a four-ye- return period in for certain federal excise taxes. According to the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, the plan is The Upper Falls at Calf Creek Recreation area near Escalante is typical of the unusual and spectacular It cup cup you tablesrioons. 1 teaspoon tresh herbs you can substitute poon dried herbs. BY VI JUDGE xk teas- package active dry yeast or 1 cake compressed yeast you can substitute 1 tabelspoon active dry yeast (Much cheaper when purchased in bulk.) Dear Vi: Our two little ones, 2, and 3 like to play in their bedroom, where we keep their toys, but the door was constantly getting shut. This kept us running to open it for them to either go in or come out. My husband attached a six inch strip of heavy leather to the top of the frame in such a way that it hangs down to keep the door slightly ajar so that the children can push it open should it be ac1 of stickum on the back for Dear Readers; commercial a nickel.) packing boxes we got from our new neighbors were full of large crumpled sheets of paper used by the moving company for packing dishes. Since we intended to store large soft items in the boxes, we didnt need the paper for packing, so, instead of throwing it away, I took time (not much maybe 15 minutes) to smooth out the sheets with a hot iron. I cut the torn sheets into typing paper for my rough drafts. The good ones I folded 'to be used for shelf paper and for my grandkids to color on and use for finger painting. While theyre enjoying that favorite activity out on the patio, Ill probably get into the act and make up some finger-paigift wrapping paper. te nt think most of you already know how to do this. Weve talked about it before. You just make up a batch of fairly thick laundry starch, divide it 1 into several separate containers, and add colors of your choice. Then with your hands, a sponge, paint brush, or rag, you smear this finger paint all over the sheets of paper, making swirls and designs to suit your fancy. When dry, press with a hot iron. I hadnt bought any gift wrap paper for quite awhile until recently, when I picked up some for Two my daughter-in-law- . 14 by 22, $1.09, and a 5c bow for 39c. (Yes siree. We used to buy those small bows with a square These prices boggle my I mind. Do you realize didnt until I put a pencil to it that you can buy good fabric for less than the cost of that gift wrap, yard for yard. I doubt that Ill ever again buy gift wrap paper and bows to be glanced at, ripped off, and tossed aside. Not unless theyre marked down at least fifty percent. And may be not even then Not when there are so many clever and attractive ways to wrap a gift. Not when there are so may worthwhile and lasting things you can do with that money you have. What do you do with leftover egg yolks after you use the whites for meringue, angel food cake, or something else? Well; two eggs yolks plus 1 tablespoon water take the place of one whole egg in a cookie,' cake, or pudding recipe, here are some other handy substitutes for your baking needs: If your recipe calls for: l teaspoon baking can powder, you substitute V tsp. baking soda plus 1 Tablespoon vinegar added to liquid in the recipe. 1 cup Duttermilk, you can 1 substitute tablespoon vinegar or lemon juice and 1 cup less 1 tablespoon sweet milk. 1 cup light cream or half and half you can substitute 3 tablespoons butter plus about 78 cup milk. shut. He fastened the leather with a loosely-se- t screw so that cidentally we can rotate the leather strip up and out of the way when we want the door tightly shut. This saves me a lot of running to open the door, for which Im grateful. Grace B. Natural White The ITT bakeries, Wonder makers of Bread, are testing a new recipe which should compete with the allnatural bread bakers. The new Wonder Bread will be made of unbleached white four, 100 percent vegetable shortening and no constitutional balance between the federal Veteran Count Shows Drop you can substitute 1 cup 2 unsifted less Cents Some scenery which is available for the public to enjoy. The area s becoming more popular with recreationists. 1 cup heavy cream can substitute, 13 butter plus about milk 1 cup sifted flour Makes based on the following: 1. A desire to restore ar- tificial preservatives. USU Information Steam Iron Cleaner Using baking soda and water is one of the safest methods of removing scorch marks from a steam iron. Make baking soda and water paste and rub in on a cold iron with a smooth cloth. USU Information states in 1984 when the plan would become government and state and local governments. 2. A need to reduce the growing number of federal categorial grants, which are encumbered with too many conditions, regulations, and staffing requirements. 3. A belief that state and local governments are more responsive to the needs of the people than is the federal government. 4. A recognition that dividing responsibility Foundation analysts caution, however, that these preliminary cost figures may not be entirely accurate for the following reasons: 1. The 1981 and agencys Directs Lear and Statistics, book covers 25 years of data on 11 major VA activities such as veterans population, Reports the ex- penditures have almost doubled since 1972, and 298 increased have percent to $25.2 billion in 22 years. Veterans receiving compensation have increased 10 percent nearly 2.28 million in 25 years. There has been an almost continual incease in the number of oumedical-car- e tpatient visits over the past 25 years, from 3.3 million 1957 to 17.9 million in 1981. Spending by VA for medical programs has increased 615 percent in 22 years, from less than $1 billion to $6.6 billion. But the average number of VA Hospital operating beds has fallen from a 1958 peak of 121,201 to a 1981 low of 82,079. The average daily patients census in VA hospitals has dropped from 111,599 in 1985' to 66,376 in 1981, a dip of 41 percent. Total employment in the VA has increased 33.6 percent to 232,417 in 25 years. The number of fulltime physicians American Fork? Because of these and other still unanswered, questions, states have been understandably reluctant to fully endorse the program until more details are provided. Morever, they are also change might be reimbursed from proposed federal trust fund revenues. In advancing the the program, President gave assurances that states lose funds under the proposal. 3. Because of freedom from federal controls, states might be able to achieve economies in the administration of the proposed exchange would be considerably less unfavorable to most . aware what is proposed and what is finally enacted into a law may or may not be the same thing, or even bear close would not actually Congressional Budget Office projections, the at School rraining 2. States suffering losses under the ex- could result in some increased costs for state and local units. If the switch had been made in fiscal 1981, the increased cost for all of the state .would have amounted to $4.4 billion, of which Utahs share would have been $29.7 million. to the According one to resemblance another. LIVESTOCK AUCTION 9:30 P.M. - Independent O work News Net- Serving Utah, Nevada, and Arizona 801-586- -9428 801-586- -6547 10:00 P.M. 11:00 P.M. QOB- - News Q - Made in Taiwan O - Benny Hill Show Q - Masterpiece Theatre 10:30 P.M. 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VA m 1984 expenditures, loan Total medicaid costs include long-tercare, such as the care of patients to nursing confined lomes for custodial care f indefinite duration and a significant part of the aperating cost of the State calculations were based on existing federal-stat- e expenditure ratios which may be diffemt when and if the exchange is actually made. proposal the proposed 2. Would federal assumption of GO 1957-198- 1. and surance. Highlights: The number 1. What would be the status of administrative and field service costs for the affected programs under the proposed exchange? CEDAR CITY The number of military veterans in civilian life took a downward turn during the last 12 months for the first time in 16 (Continued from Page 4) years. 8:30 P.M. That and other data on Placido Domingo veterans and related Q MOVIE: Man Who G program were compiled Skied Down Everest by the Veterans Ad9:00 P.M. ministration in Trend Quincy Q Data the O - Dynasty by Prepared O Stages: Houseman of Office guarantees spelled out in the initial proposals. For example: million. levels of governresults in neither responsible. Foundation report that the proposed under the new f federalism On the other hand, some of the specifics in the program were not 1984 projections show that the increased cost to the states resulting from the switch would be reduced to $1.5 billion. However, the increased cost to Utah would rise slightly to $31 other ment being The notes trade-of- The operative. and federal between programs. , Butchers, $56.00 1 to $48.00. The classifiedscan tumyour unused items intocash ina hurry! Youre wasting money by storing unused items. Sell them quickly and inexpensively thru the classifieds! Or have a garage sale! 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