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Show Extension Line serve the family food for the coming months. Time and energy add up to money in the long run so evaluate how it's for you to spend yours. Before making your decision,' do some comparative shopping see which is the best .way for you to turn. If you decide to do your own food preser- - by Faye Boyer USU Extension Home Economist vation, Rocketing food use your of Any accident involved in preservation raises the cost or the finished product, and causes a lot of inconvenience besides. Check your jars to make sure they are not cracked and chipped on the sealing edge of the body of the bottle, use only tested approved lids for sealing. Check new canning products on the market shelves. Some have been around for a year or two and others have taken on a new look so you may not see the maker to turn? Should the homemaker preserve her own food? There really isnt a .right answer to that question. It depends on your personal goals. You may not save a significant number of dollars yet baye quite a bit of time. If you choose to preserve your own food, you will certainly work hard and lr10n," volleyball and group Calif, Our graduating class games. Dinner was salads, relish trays, pnnnnrrrrrrrrnrTrnnrrrnnrnrrrrnr Deans Coffee Shop Announces , Luncheon Specials Monday, August 6... Breaded Pork Chicken Tuesday, August 7... Wed., August 8 . Small Burger Steak Thurs., August 9 ... Lasagna Friday, August 10...... French Dip - All Specials $2.75 plus tax Special Every, Sunday Prime Rib $6.50 plus tax BuuuAnjuuuL.i.ttanaaaaiuuLn.tnnaJt chips and dip, watermelon and cake. We ate on the lawn. There were certificates given for the newst baby, Gay Atkinson; Newlyweds, also Clay Atkinson; Changed Most, Becky Wagstaff. Glen and Jill R.amas vaney is tor- - in next YCC years n charge tunate enough to have we call or write to ' a Youth Conservation Camp amas activities. Becky ganser Corps Camp this sum- - District office, PO Box 50,1 an( Maria mer. The camp em- - gg Kamas ur 84036 planned the rest reunion. There ploys the valley's high 783 4338. school aged youths p (15-1- 8 Diabetics." years old) and Dyring foods is a teaches them the value favorite topic right now of hard work and the and also one that necessity of a group carries a lot of differing, effort. Beyond this the jobs glad for the great turnout. We decided to gwleney family. MaJ reports that the All sions are planning to go Canada to live for a whi, Neil Gines, Kenny Jones and Craig Rock- hill accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris traveled to Fargo, North Dakota for the National High &h- . WS next one turns out even Miss Jones of the Atkin-an- d Harris of the was a Qfl(p ' ?nais'cl HPPy Birthday primary this wishes for this week go it will start again the out to Jenny Harkness, first week in Septem-Penn- y Prescott, Ivy ber. Padfield, Becky Wag- Mr. and Mrs. Dale staff, Paul Sargent, Harris took Neil Gines, Alan Couey, Vicki At- - Kenny Jones, and kinson, Wendy Action Craig Rockhill to d Lynette Page. g0, North Dakota for Happy Anniversary to the National High Mr. and Mrs. Jack ool Rodeo finals. Neil Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. took state in bulldog-me- r Rodney Atkinson, Mr. ging and the others are and Mrs. Albert Dixon, going along to cheer Mr. and Mrs. Guy him along. They left Gines, and Mr. and Thursday morning. The Mrs. Terry Cox. Doug Gines and Bill Far-an- Sch-Wa- de and Anita Smith and family, El- and Beth Johnson and son LaVell Bob and LeRee Walsh and two children Rodney and Lynette were all up for the 24th celebration Dorthy and Blaine Harris families with Geo and Algie Laney and son Jared Anderson. Everyone left on Saturday morn- had a good time. ing for home after Clarence Johnson spending an enjoyable a- week visiting time with the Albert Algie and to help her Wagstaff family. celebrate the celebrate Travis, Quintin and the 24th of July. Dusty Lewis had an Paul, Aleen Ure and exciting weekwith their family, Dale, Susan mother in Salt Lake and' Dale Ure and City this past week. family along with Ed, They vacationed with Ure and family her and enjoyed while Monday night there a trip to the "Pioneer up the canyon "Lagoon and arrived home the Villiage, Temple Squ- evening of the 24th. are, Trolly Square, They all had an enjoy- - School cloths shopping, able time. swimming and just a lot Dave and Mae Ure of fun meeting new and two boys spent the friends and neighbors, 24th up at Timberlakes Claude and Hilda with Mike and Karen Thacker were very Reports are pleased this past week that it was so beautiful to have their children and quite up there that home with them for a you lost all sense of holiday. They had a - 0 the 24th of July, run of 6lir tw0 young . day-lon- different wa . . . "L " ilfl Th . oDriscoll These w0 jn four hours and four and a hours. We would janene j thg valley 'half pgg chose t0 ggigbrate in a like m to congratulate theSe two young people ... j men . 4s . i A,' ey represe 'd0Urvalky wel'' ThcrfcS (g q ou pe0pie have been prac- for quite some time by running in the L-- C?L VKHuCi F nr iwf JO y(U SnuiMvhagtM" astumi fmilobrtiiift'tul with lire Diinnit IIUM linn mu vt'hrtyiileul iht nuQihff til taM'to'Hs lift's m hart . So from SmofcfyBafinl allot ihjtftiksfi ii wholiwinihflirfiHl lisloiiw Anil kiin utti (fcxiirtb Gines Tirt and son Luke were all in town for the wedding of Tims sister Lana Gines. The wedding was such a beautiful affair. and-Lor- i i . visiting with Don, fce, An-spe- nt presentation to Stev-spe- Joy- - MH8 Choice his mission, Elder home was held in the Oakley Ward on July 29, 1979. 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His welcome DEPARTMENT $ nt Elder Dean Stevens home with them from Phone 649-961- 8 Iron Horse Road Park City, Utah Full Cut, USDA y hap-Camp- Sacrament Meeting that attended. nmii roamm cele-Mar- brate Elder Dean ens Homecoming. ien spoke first she was followed by Norma, The choir sang "The Battle Hymn of the Republic". Father Dee Lynn spoke and Dean was the final speaker. Mr. and Mrs. De- Lynn Stevens are py to have their son Mary Lou and families, The children and fam- Hies also attended Rhodes Valley Ward Plenty of Free Parking Open 7 Days a Week left Saturday to accompany them. Bill and Marla's boys are staying with their aunt, Roma derson in Kamas. In Sunday School Bobby Bergstrom and Travis Crittenden gave the 2lA minute talks. In Sacrament meeting the Stevens family gave the great time together ens served Ad Price Good MEAT DEPARTMENT Sa"8 Church News The Sacrement meet- ing in Kamas Ward was the Karon Atkin- son family. Each mem- ber of the family took a part on the program in some way or another. tQ have a 10 year reunion ? and we chose Mary Lee these fruits and vegetables is young people are as- best done by solar signed offer good train- energy, conventional ing for the future, Is there a better way oven or a dehydrator. The microwave oven to get through the is not generally re com- - summer than working mended by most over alongside your friends manufacturers. True, it and learning' at the can be done, but weigh same time? All of the all the pros, cons, and enrollees are given a facts before doing so. full unit of high school Tests have proven that credit for their partici- in the weekly j it is mefficient Temp- - pation erature and humidity environmental aware- cannot be controlled ness activities. These j effectively enough for have included educa- even drying. Foods tional movies, a visit discolor in. 'places with the Utah Dept, of where they get too hot Energy and their, con- during drying; drying sumption computer, a g field trip to could become a fire hazard. Only small the Price Coal Mines amounts of food can be and the Huntington dried at one time. Power, Plant,., a hike Drying foods in the through Timpanogos microwave oven may Cave and an upcoming have the same effect as float trip on the Green running the oven with- - River through Dinosaur out anything in it. .This National Monument, could cause damage to So, besides learning about fence building. the magnetron tube. For more lnforihation tree thinning, cement stop by the County mixing and painting. Extension Office and the enrollees get a pick up. a copy' of chance to have a little "Home Drying of fun too. Fruits and Vegetables" for 25 cents. If you are interested Su" Fy "mi h STEAK 84017 d the others Clawson Jones and 8"g ent a,n8 Primary was in the Mike Woolstenhulme on. and Doug Betty of jum Primary Parade the to be in charge it. Saturday to be morning of July 24th. We Most children, Mrs. with Neil. .id There will be no more . Debra. Clegg; and summer. La 111 UlC i WW GqIIIIJ jM Kamas Valley that you're used to. A recent information sheet from Ceito Pectin stated that' their liquid pectin product would appear this season in pouches rather than the traditional bottle. The a pouch will contain and satisfying activities as you work with your family members to pre consisted of about 56. And we had over 30 couples that attended the reunion. We were served at 8:00pm with fried chicken, assorted same familiar items opinions. Drying of various probably experience 'one of the most exciting . Class of 74 held their 5 happened to eveiyonc y year J,y 14, Kamas traveled from all over Town Park. It started at including Orem, Salt 7:00pm and we played Lake and Livermore, prepara-equipmef- tt fully using- the safest equipment available, This time of year food preservation is upon us. Wliiat is the best way for the home- South Summits handout telling what limit the amount of sugar used in tion. Now available in many markets we have a pectin that has been tested by thousands over a three year period that has produced excellent quality jams and jellies. If you have a diet problem, look into the possibility of using the new slim set pectin put out by MCP Inc. For more information for canning on a restric- ted diet drop by the Extension Office and pick up the bulletin Food Preservation for THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE rtu ahu cKuk' 5, LaMerle and Duane re-t- - questionable ingredients in commercially processed foods have combined to turn many U.S. families to home canning. ' the amount in the jar. Most of the recipes which they publish require Vi jar which will now be the equiva-bes- t lent of one pouch, A large percentage of the populace has o been barred until from homemade cently fruit spreads because of diet restrictions that care- - very prices and developing public awareness of the widespread check Class of 74 r e u n i o n . C |