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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - March 4, 1994 Obituaries The Eureka Reporter (USP5-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by M s: ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: &V8L V , ; J s v? - - .. - s i s'" , - , , ; V' Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 in : j nrK v- POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI I I Publisher Editor , 1 - WM- V?jJ - EUREKA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Message from Marae Make potatoes more appealing Although potatoes are the most consumed vegetable in the United States, they have a reputation for being dull and boring. According to JoAnn Mortensen, Utah State University Extension Home Economist, there are many ways to make potatoes more interesting. To add vitamin A, mix in cooked carrot or sweet potato Try stir frying potato puree. slices or match sticks with cabbage, broccoli or cauliflower. Vitamin A and additional vitamin C can be added to any potato dish by combining it with tomato or spaghetti sauce. For low calorie toppings on your next baked potato, try some of these: chives, pepper, sea soned salt, Parmesan cheese, toasted sesame seeds, sliced or chopped fresh mushrooms, alfalfa sprouts, yogurt and chives, low calorie cottage cheese, marinated vegetables, sliced radishes or low calorie dressings. Mortensen says potatoes would also be better if more people knew how to shop for and properly handle them. The brown skinned russet potato is the best choice for baking, mashing and making French fries. Red potatoes are better for boiling, slicing for salads and for use in scalloped potato dishes. She says when you arc shopping for fresh potatoes avoid those that have a green color immediately beneath the skin. This greening is associated with a bitter taste and the formation of solanin, a potentially toxic sub EIC Robert Rowley stance that forms when potatoes Robert Rowley, 77, Salt Lake are stored in brightly lighted areas. City and Eureka, died at home, Mortensen says the green March 1, 1994. He was born June 24, 1916 at potion can be peeled or cut off so the rest of the potato can be Mammoth, Utah, to Arthur Willsafely used. To keep your pota- iam and Myrtle C. Steel Rowley. toes from greening at home, be He married Kathaleen Eden in a cool, dark Oct. 10, 1940. She died March 2, sure to store them 1966. He married Ruth Wade, place. Not too cool, though, she March 2, 1970. She died Dec. 28, Dont store them in the refrigerator or anywhere that will Bebe cooler than 40 degrees. low this temperature, the potato starch turns to sugar, eventually making the potato too sweet or turn dark when they are cooked. She offers other tips for properly handling potatoes: If potatoes are starch may leak out of broken starch grains and cause the potatoes to come out gummy. Red potatoes are not good for French fries because if they sit for a while before serving, the high moisture content of these potatoes will make the fries limp cautions. over-mashe- d, and soggy. . Stockton, was stopped for an (Continued from page 1) serve as this chairman oversized truck and log book parade asked for a clarification of statements made recently concerning use of the Tintreka Park, and was told that the statements were inaccurate as a result of miscommunication. Debbie Terry, Tintic Scholarship Pageant director, told the committee that the pageant will be held on Friday evening again this year. She also requested space on Main Street for a concession. Charles "Chuck" Blouch will Leah Towers year and is already lining up some entries. Joe expressed the committees appreciation to those who attendIt is ed and gave their input. hoped this trend will continue throughout the preparation period for this years Tintic Silver Festival.. and even beyond. Next meeting is scheduled on March 28. Sea otters often sleep in masses of kelp. floating seaweed called . Graveside service will be held With their exceptional eyesight, at Payson City Cemetery, at noon these cats see us long before we see them. But you may see signs Friday, March 4, 1994. Friends of these animals as you walk and may call at Holladay Hills Funeral Home, 66 South 300 East, hike the west desert and other suitable habitat. A track in soft Santaquin, from 11 a.m. to 11:45 dirt or snow that looks like a a.m. Friday. large house cat is likely a bobcat. The average track measures two Court report violations. Both paid their fines. Cory Timm of Salt Lake City, was found guilty at a trial in absentia. Since sentencing he has appealed his case to Circuit Court. Warrants have been issued this month against Gregory P. Alvey of Santaquin, Brant K. Strasburg of Murray, and Rodney W. Wanner of Gladstone, ND. A herd of African elephants may have up to 1,000 members. ing as Acolyte. Sandy Evans is the leader for A Time For Children. Gospel text was Matthew 25: 34-4- 0. The Minister chose a Dramatic Monologue, entitled "Yes, I Knew Jesus", for his sermon. Closing hymn was "Forth in Thy Name, 0 Lord". Utah attracts bobcats Bobcats are found throughout North America. They particularly like Utah because of the excellent habitat, climate, and abundant food supply. "Youre going to find bobcats in areas with a high degree of cover like big 1983. sagebrush, breaks in the rocks for He was a Hard Rock Miner and hiding, a sunny platform to warm worked for Centcnial Develop- up and look at their world," says ment Company. He owned Eureka DWR mammals coordinator Boyd Silver Club, and served in the Blackwell. Rabbits are the preferred prey Merchant Marines in World War for bobcats, so they go where the II, in the South Pacific. Survived by children; Mr. Allan rabbits go. Its not likely that a (Alice) Rowley, daughter, Mrs. bobcat would wander into backLike Rolf (Kim) Andersson, both of yards and neighborhoods. Salt Lake City; 3 grandsons; one their larger cousins the cougar, brother, June McNulty, Eureka; bobcats do not like humans. 2 sisters, Mrs. Faye Shepherd, "You would be very lucky to see Black-wel- l. Springville, and Mrs. Louise one during the day ," says Pursuing one of these Shepherd, Mapleton. He was tall as proceeded in death by a son, Hugh animals, standing nearly as a medium sized dog, is not easy. Charles Rowley. In a long cooking stew, potato quality is improved if the potatoes are cooked separately until tender and then added to the stew near the end. Potato Cubes in stews and soups do not freeze well - they become spongy when thawed. However, containers of mashed potatoes, stuffed baked ptatoes and partially fried potatoes in The court report for the month French fries or hash browns hold of February is as follows: up well. They should be fried This month Valarie Ekins of just up to the point before they Hinckley, received a citation for become golden brown. speeding and Robin L. Rustad of -- METHODIST Worship Service held Sunday at the Eureka United Methodist Church, was conducted by the pastor. Rev. Curt Pollock. Assisting him as organist was Mabel Butler, with Allen and Greg Evans serving as Liturgist and Usher, and Sarah Williams serv to two and one-ha- lf inches Four pads on the top with one large pad underneath. For comparison, a cougar paw print averages three to five inches across. Bobcats require very little water or moisture to survive. "They get nearly all of their necessary fluids from their prey," Blackwell stated. "They can kill one, maybe two rabbits per night, and go two months without drinking any water." Because of their nature and nocturnal behavior, bobcats are difficult to count. Utah is one of only a few states with stringent harvest regulations. Only five arc hunter bobcat permits per allowed each year. "We have a check-i- n procedure hunters must follow when they get their bobcat. Wc log the sex and age of the animal, look at the general across. conditons, and so on," Blackwell remarked. "If we see too many female cats in the harvest, then we would be concerned with the direction of the population. With a controlled number of animals being taken, they do very well in the wild." How to spot drunk drivers The Utah Safety Council ad- vises you of the following signs of a possible drunk driver: excessive or very slow speeds; swerving or straddling the center line; near misses with other vehicles; no response to traffic signals; and driving in the dark with headlights off. 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