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Show MANTI MESSENGER, Manti, Utah Thursday, December 19, 1974 2 Saves Lives, Receives Plaudits Home Show Is Success! Give people a chance to be wonderful and they won't disappoint you. The warm reIt s true ! ception everyone received from the Mt. Pleasant Stake when they attended the Mormon Miracle Christmas HomeShowSat-urda- y, December 14 proves this adage. People from four stakes, Gunnison, Moroni, Manti and Mt. Pleasant, who attendedwere delighted with the homes they viewed. The decorations, the hostesses, the food and the hospitality were all outstanding. But mostly it was the spirit of Chirstmas which was felt from the people who shared their homes. The approximately four hundred people who attended were all unanimous in praising the hot soup, cider, and chili served by the Spring City Ward under the direction of Herta Strate, the bake and sew sale under the direction of Mrs. Mack Wilkey and the lovely homes. The monetary gain from ticket sales, donations and food sales is not yet tabulated but Poison Control Center handful A tablets. They it will all be given to the Mormon Miracle Pageant fund. The Ladies Guild, with Carol Bralthwaite as president, were sponsors for the benefit. Key women who were responsible are Louise Sorensen, Gunnison; Dora Morley, Moroni; Moire Wilkey, Mt. Pleasant; Lila Keller, Manti; Eleanor Madsen, Ephraim; Herta Strate, Spring City (food); NormaWan-las- s, Manti, bake sale. Weather Data The Ephraim weather data is reported each week by the Great Basin Experimental Area, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Forest of little brown looked harmless at least to the eyes of a Dayton, Idaho, boy. But those tablets, made up of a prescribed drug stored in the family medicine chest for about two years, resulted in a close call with death for young Michael Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Campbell. g It took a family physician, a team of poison experts from the Intermountain Regional Poison Control Center at University of Utah Hospital and staff members at Childrens Medical Primary Center to successfully treat the boy. Michael accidentally took the drug in the afternoon of October 21 in his southeastern Idaho home. By 7 p.m., a doctor at Franklin County Hospital in Preston, Idaho, was calling the Poison Control Center for advice. The youngsters heart rate was 200 beats per minute, bis pupils were dialated, he was stuporous and lethargic and had impaired motor cofast-actin- Uj, one little life is that important. Mrs. Campbell concluded, Since our telling others of you (the Poison Control Center), weve heard of story after story where your services have been of great value Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. a staff superthe poison center, handled the call in consultation with Managing Director David Spoerke and the centers director. Dr. Anthony R. Temple. The Preston physician the antidote. The staff tried to get the antidote, but it was not available in any of the Preston-are- a hospitals. Joseph Veltri, center associate director, said the Idaho physician then found a Preston businessman who offered to fly Michael to Salt Lake Mark If sewing really suits you, you may have found that theres one really material problem to it: keeping all your equipment at hand (or at your machine). Now, the solution can be a snap. Theres a little egghead that can really seem like a stitch in time for saving-- your steps and searching. Hes easy to make with common things you probably already have around the house. Top a plastic egg with a pompon from some gift ' v 8 C - Tha Watar Turn U The water turn9 was suddenly dying, the ,u..mp-pu.t- Crick9 gs mouth be Vhen 0f 00 jiNi In todays world if the Chu corar & tu 'o, k V V st dr . piece ginger. ( s simmer for a good lour I. As soon as you get up in th morning, (the Danish got up no later than 6 a.m.) get the kettle to simmering again, but first remove most of the fat which will at this time be solidified. Remove spices. Add 1 large onion Simmer until about 11 a.m. If you plan to serve at noon, in all about 8 to 10 hours. Add salt an hour before serving; ,n .JO the yjS4 C ..Ur full iOvi en youth out an Indian w. Granu whoop! Letting out an Indian w whoop in those days was w than yelling FIRE( in too crowded theater. Sensitive to the terr the tomahawk, the Bishop moned Grandpa and p "Stuck him off the Kirk Subsequently forgive. 00 1 U ii ji- Uc A " cOWa, Tegatlon, That is, tfChrtrt-Brod. Ni kar, jn. 1 moan that scalawag c tp the water ditch that swipes mv waty 15 minutes before time and la now sitting up there in the choir.99 - ey sprln and with met- the promptitude, ivea s open and the rains descend. In Ephraim, Sanpete Co Utah, farmers are not t) clpients of such "heaven favoritism. Here the life of in Mimal depends on th ge of the winter Ziy notice trea self, which in- asures out the .w when 'Poos. stick. the oift Chief in the In . .uutes ir. Cowrbl and tscall 'owns at Tlo 1 mud 7:o f b&r wau. a pers the rL m tbs' ' V Grandpa rilf slng ' acs of karror J? wrr,orhor ,5, I survival. Suddenly barn and a. bo! of do i, think tee! . ... neth, sguair soo pfS .iz n ister till. come to pan, remove and add to is,aaL bo, SI"1 worse than being car your hand in the cash R S5 fe: tby as ost Ac. and up' let Cooi . In a nVS4 n dumpling, with a sp --' r after . SG & tl nhralm, you might be ids of a thief, but to be ef was to be tarred ibable ignominy, justice demand- - m?v " said the e, "you air sn,99 Vv V A. V' .'A VC v y; w the only v you pproprlate your melting snows of White Mountain, M and Left-hathe drifts of Blue- - ter.99 iemanded eve w ..l9 away when I aid the Justice of triumphantly, "then thy 48 Harris, We arranged for the patient to be admitted to Primary Childrens and then met him at the airport with an ambulance and Dr. Robert Hawkes, a pediatric resident from the University of Utah," Mr. Veltri said. Michael arrived in the Utah capital at 10 p.m. and was immediately placed in Primarys intensive care unit. By this time, the youngster had developed marked cardiac irregularities and was repeatedly given the antidote over the next few days. On the sixth day, he went home. A letter from his parents summed up the familys feelings: will never be able to our gratitude to you enough for saving our boys wrote Mrs. Campbell. life, The interest and concern shown Michael were something weve never experienced before. It was almost unbelievable. Its truly heartwarming to know that We express (butter-flavored- 2 .... AS YE SEW But yvto P and This you I you cups mllw .W'C ,or water turn9 and that t your turn ahead of ti. in City. Tis the season to be jolly but economical too. Try making novel popcorn goodies for fun and savings too. Get the family together, pop plenty of Jiffy Pop, then create garlands for the tree, balls for early eating and a merry popcorn elf to decorate the center of the table or mantle piece. Eyes, nose, mouth and earmuffs are edible gumdrops, while mittens and scarf are fashioned from colorful felt. Heres how to make your popcorn man. ) 3 packages (5 oz.) Jiffy Pop Popcorn 1 cup light corn syrup 1 cup sugar 12 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Prepare popcorn according to package directions. Combine corn syrup, sugar, and salt in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat. Stir constantly until mixture comes to a boil. Cook for 4 minutes without stirring. Remove from heat, stir in vanilla. Gradually pour over popped corn. Stir until evenly coated. Grease fingers lightly with margarine, pack into medium-sizebowl; round top. Remove popcorn from bowl; round bottom. Do the same in small bowl for head. Use remaining popcorn mixture for snowballs. Place large ball on tray, press smaller one on top. Place half toothpicks in gumdrops and attach to head for eyes and nose. Cut gumdrop for mouth, flatten for earmuffs. Use toothpicks to secure as with eyes. Cut scarf and mittens from felt or other bright-colorecloth. Arrange and press to popcorn man. Place holly or fir in ball at side. 2 sal WAR WAS WON B YSARAH ANN PETEWFrJ HER DaKISI ordination. visor add sliced carrots and a hand ful of cut-- up parsley. whose unwritten pages must one day enshrine them with an aura of greatness. And. If anyon'e ever tells you the Black Hawk War was won by this or that battalion, dnnl you believe it. THE BLACK HAWK P the take was with wrapping and paint on his nose, mouth and eyelashes with a pen. Sequins really shine as his eyes. Glue a cork to the bottom and insert it into the neck of the little blue jug that your Dynamo liquid laundry detergent came in. A row of real buttons glued to the front of the bottle represents his shirt, and his fancy striped pants are put on with a strip of red vinyl tape. His belt, a bit of black tape, is buckled with a gleam of gold paper. The next task in hand is to cut off the handle from the plastic jug and make an opening between the holes where the handle was attached. Thats where you can keep all your smaller sewing accessories. Tie it all together with a bow tie made from a little bit of ribbon, and hes all dressed up and ready to catch all your buttons, rickrack, zippers, knitting needles, crochet hooks, scissors, pinking shears, small skeins of wool, tape measures, hooks, snaps, patterns, bindings, needlepoint canvas, and sew forth. felt-tippe- d Picture courtesy of LDS Church Historical Department d Brodders and Sisters d Being the early life and times of the Mormon town of Ephraim, Utah and including, to be sure, the famous Ephraim Stories! I 8 8 By Grace Johnson 8 8 s 8 8 8 8 s 8 8 8 8 8 On busy days when you need budget meals, serve cottage cheese combined with noodles topped with frankfurter circles simmered in a zesty sauce. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 We extend to our friends a sincere wish that the spirit of Christmas , which brings 8 i Pennywise and Who could ask for anything more in a main dish on busy davs when budget is the word of the moment? Two favorite foods, frankfurters and cottage cheese, meet with noodles in a saucy dish thats both quick and easy for the homemaker. Frankfurters are sliced into coin-size- d circles and simmered in a zesty sauce. Cottage cheese is mixed right in with noodles for a protein boost. Though it looks like a casserole, its all prepared right on top of the range. Vi time-savin- I 8 8 8 throughout the coming year. g Your expressions of friendship and en - g couragement have truly brought us joy through the years. A blessed Christmas and, happy holidays is our hope for you. GLEN AND VIRGINIA K. NIELSON L KIKMtMlMC&KMCMMklMtMXatSHSMSMIMtttMtM BARBECUED FRANKS N NOODLES Vi cup ('ft stick) butter cup chopped onion cup chopped celery Vi cup chopped green pepper 1 cup catsup 3 1 1 4 1 V4 Pick up your cup chili sauce tablespoons fresh lemon juice tablespoon sov sauce pound frankfurters, thinly sliced cups (5 oz. ) noodles cups cottage cheese, at room temperature Melt butter in a saucepan; saute onion, celen and green pepper. Add catsup. chili sauce, lemon juice and sov sauce; cover and simmer 10 minutes Add frankaddifurters; simmer tional minutes. Meanwhile, cook noodles according to package directions; drain. Return noodles to saucepan; stir in cottage cheese. Cover and heat over vers low heat, stirring frequently, for 5 minutes. To serve, place noodles on a warmed platter; pour sauce over. servings. 15-2- 0 3-- 6-- 8 copy at Office Messenger-Enterpris- e 35 So. Main per copy $350 Sales Tax 16 Postage (if mailed) LIMITED SUPPLY 76c Ideal i 24 . . . 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