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Show THE nnmniiD1 i a? BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, November 27, 1962 ELDER ; Robert and Bonnie Hortsten, center, formerly of Brigham City, inspect a scroll ATTEND SCHOOL of the Hebrew scriptures while attending Watchtower Bible school of Gilead in New York. Shownwlih them are Donald Morrison, left, of Southern Rhodesia, and Adrian Thompson, right, of Japan. WINNERS IN PET DIVISION Pictured here are winners in the pet division of Saturday's parade. .Left to right, are Jan HeeftcKer, first; Linda By water, riding the pony, and Larry, Douglas and Sherilyn Bywater in the cart, second; Dave and Robert Scott Allen, third. cause ot the excessive vandalism SUCH EXAMPLES as malicious and senseless acts by somebody; apin your ncighboihood causes proximately 4 000 men days work to simply maintain traffic signs within the State for your safety and convenience Steps are being taken by tech ninons developing an electric de-- ' iice which will photograph the Vandalism on the highways 0f guilty culpnt during the act the, act which could mean the death Utah cost "we the of his own kin, as vital traffic in- thousands of dollats every day-- sh uctions are destroyed. according to highway officials ! Vandalism on Church Workers Attend School Utah Highways Mr. and Mrs. William Slander are pictured while attending the 1962 Mobil dealer convention in Las They were among 3,000 Mobil dealers and oil Vegas, Nov. company marketers from every state west of the Mississippi River attending the convention. AT CONVENTION Robeit and Bonnie Hartsten, of Brigham City, have" just completed a ten month specinlfv ed couise in Bible instruction ar organization management at th Watchtower Bible school of Gtieai in New Yoik City The Hartstens were part of i C'ISS (,f 193 selected ministi s ot Jehovahs Witnesses who Wre gathered from 52 lands arbund' the world Academic studies included h it is not only the cost of about study of the entire Bible, the history of religion the muti-$30 to replace each shot-urealization of world history to 'the lated or stolen sign, it is also the histoiy of the Bible, Bible teaching cost of life which could be youis techniques as well as advance!) The local chapter of the Sons of methods of congregational1 adWin-Ulareflector "Flashirg beacons, Pioneers will hold its annual istrdtion, business Uw, account and signs" warnings warning ing and mathematics The Hartstens are being given a Restaurant special assignment in the Umieu A special program has been ar- - states In all, the 103 students The cost is not only the leplace-- ranged and the public is invited are being assigned to 62 different Mil-3 H ment of the material, but is the to attend, according to lands ! ... expenditure of lost time on the lei iob, according to C Taylor Bur-Missing ton, director Utah State Depatt-BikFerrtn Allen, 565 East Fifth ment of Highways North, Sunday reported the theft PRIVATE contractors are plag- - 0f a bicycle to Brigham City d constantly as $50 000 heavy lice equipment on the various projects are vandalized in spite of extra Horace J expense ot watchman Gunn manager of the Associated Genet al Contractors, reports that a standing $100 reward is offered fot infoimjtiun leading to conviction for any act of vandalism against contractors equipment The most extensive damage to highway signs occurs during the hunting season Trigger happy hunteis ruined 83 percent of the essential road signs on 50 miles of A highway checked m one day vital flashing beacon is replaced or repaired about eveiy three days as a result of shooting, and No Left Turn in a dangerous location has been replaced four times Officials have in three weeks that hunting areas recommended adjacent to principle highways will be closed to ail hunting be- - above Proves Costly j j , 1 p Recipes For Cook-Ou- t Are Simply Wonderful By ALICE DENHOFF A REALLY successful cook-oshould be carefully planned, with ai much as possible done beforehand. Keep away fiom fancy foods and select dishes that are easy to do yet very flavorful. Here are some good suggestions, each simple and so rewarding. BAKBECEED MEAT BALLS IV2 lbs. ground chuck 1 egg, beaten H c. fine dry bread crumbs 1 tsp. salt tsp. black pepper c. salad oil 1 tbsp. parsley flakes 1 tbsp. instant minced onion y tsp crumbled whole rose' mary leaves tsp. celery salt 14 tsp. salt, additional tsp. garlic powder tsp. black pepper, additional Combine meat, egg, crumbs, salt and pepper. Shape into 18 meat balls Kj in. in diameter. Place in bowl. Mix remaining ingredients and pour over meat. Marinate in refrigerator 3 to tsp. chili powdet c. cider vinegar ut DOLL DIVISION WINNERS Winners in the doll division competition Saturday were these youngsters. Left to right, Diane Coilmar and Laurie Se crist, first; Lorna, Jessie Lou, Steven and Ronald Fish, second; Laurie and Annette Wright, third. e ' 3 . JWWv !W;r !i ' i ' jrj - . fi tl. UA fir v ft .. V, WIN HOBBY DIVISION 1 1 squares of green (1-in- .) e pepper Trim off excess fat from lamb and cut into squares. n. Combine ketchup spices, vinegar, and oil. Pour over meat. Marinate 4 to 5 hrs or over night, turning 3 to 4 times. Alternate on skewers with B101I green pepper squares. over charcoal 20 to 30 mm or until done, turning to cook uniformly on all sides. Serves 6. BARBECUED PORK CHOPS c. cider vinegar c. ketchup c. water 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. sugar 2 tsp. powdered mustard 14 to a tsp. ground red pepper 2 tbsp. butter or maigarina 6 lean pork chops, 1 in. thick Combine first 8 ingredients in small saucepan. Heat just ta boiling point. 4 hrs. Arrange pork chops over Broil in oven broiler about charcoal fire. Cook un15 min. or over charcoal gull, til browned on both side3 and turning and basting with sauce as often as meat appeals diy. thoioughly done in the center 50 min.), turning and Cooking tune on cbm coal de (about with warm barbecue brushing e. fit of heat pends upon sauce every 5 min. or when SHIisII KEBAB chops appear dry. (Pastry brush 1 lbs. lean lamb shoulder is ideal for this job.) 1 tsp. garlic salt Any leftover sauce may ba Vi. tsp. black pepper I stored in a covered jar, In th refrigerator, for future use. tsp. powdered mustard r . slow-burni- ng . it h V8 Tit Here are winners in the Hobby division, Christine, Melanie and Louise Burbank, second; Clifton and Max Carey, third. firs't; Karen Ferguson, from right to left, Penelope, Kent and Debbie Craner, Margcan , THE MAN WITH THE Umt 8r Serve your country and build your own future from RAY E. MALMROSE r ti Oleon Watts, manager of the Grand AmeriHIT THE JACKPOT can tjiarket in Brigham City, is pictured here giving $1,006 in cash to the W. A. Rasmussen family of Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen won the money last week In Grand Americans giant y $45,000 promotion. Left to right, are Jerry 19, Connie 9 Debra 7, Mr. Rasmussen with Lynn 15 months, Michael 5, Janet 14, David li Mrs. Rasmussen, with Lorin, 15 months, Mary 11, Lana 16, give-awa- Jl V- -' y v- v. AX , Ami Ussing with their daughter, Brenda, from Logan. Missing from the photo was another married daughter, Elaine Stanford, also from Logan. Mr. Rasmussen Is a brick mason and owns a mall farm. Aked what they planned to do with the money, Mrs. Rasmussen said pay Is some bills and buy some more groceries. The giant continuing at (lie local store. Mr. Watts, and Val Ussing and Neida Rasmussen give-awa- y jf '' y Put your car and your cares in Conocos hands and see for yourself how Conoco products and ray brand of service make Conoco the Hottest Brand Going! ' . Many of the generally-usewords having to do with drugs or pharmacy quite often have an interesting background. Our word cathartic actually came down from the Greek woid Katharsis which used to mean the cleansing of f ndniiB the body of evil. The great philosopher, Socrates, used the old woid when he talked of cleansing the soul of bad ideas. Our word cathartic was fiist used to denote any drug which could he depended upon to rid the body of disease. It was believed that any illness was the body's way of protesting against and that foreign substance the way to heal the Illness was to use a medicine that created the action of a laxative. Besides filling prescriptions w& carry several other types of articles for your convenience-magazi- nes, cards, greeting school supplies. 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