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Show 1 I HrVs Mor About Items of Interest PRIZE-CO- ft W- jccn MILFORD UTAH) NEWS Continued from Pag 150 tons of corn silage for g. 1 n j Mrs Harry Mills is in Salt Lake City with her husband, who is working there on the I P Mrs Mapts' mother, Mrs Josephine Thompson, and other relatives and friends mg his wife, KaNae, and parents, Mr and Mrs K P. Var Richard is stationed in ley: Hawaii, and returns to duty April 17th Mr and Mrs Stev Witli.im and children and David Pryor, son of Mr and Mrs Howard Pryor of Minersvtlle. motored to Kly Sunday on business enjoyed the hospitalitv of Mr and Mrs Byron Limb in Ruth. Nev Mr. and Mrs Dick Jones were in Pioche Friday through Saturday, visiting their chil- are doing some remiKieling on their home on Richard Varley is at home leave from the Navy, visit Tin-grou- Mr and Mrs fit ' " ' " ' V v '. j ! p KiiiUhU Coon dren. Mrs. Clarence Grimshaw Mrs. and John Grimshaw were in Salt Lake City last week attending a bridal show er for Miss Joan Pearce, who will Russell become Mrs Grimshaw on Saturday, April 3rd Pfc. Allen S Karnsworth. whose wife ll.ti Imi. i and par ents. Mr and Mrs S Taylor Farnsworth. live in Beaver, is serving with the I'Hth Infantry Division in Germany A for- mer Beaver High and It Y V student. Farnsworth entered the army last April and completed basic training ut Fort Ord. Cal Horton and George children will leave this week f r Springville. where she will visit her parents for a few month Mrs Mr and Mrs. Charles Terry and children will be in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday, at- tending the L D S conference and Mrs. Clyde Mapes of Los Angeles are here visiting Mr. - . . . . p . . . y Mr and Mrs J S Hawkins and son Larry K of Salt Lake City are here visiting Mrs Hawkins' parents. Mr. and Mrs () C.,Koch. and Jut sisters, Mrs Rozetta Handley and Mrs Rosa lie Cook of South Milford Tlie American Cancer So ciety defines cancer as an un controlled grow th of cells which II not checked will result in death. Serve these hot Spicy Relish vur alio goes happily with pork, yum- next fried chicken. veal and Umb. As a variation, try look They gay interesting . . serving the relish plain sometimes, air to the without the rolls. When you do give a dressed-uchicken platter . . . yet they're that, chill the relish instead of almost absurdly easy to make. So dishing it up hot.' Good! you'll have fun serving them to Spicy Relish Rolls and to the family, too. guests The rolls are the hard rolls Vi cup chopped scallions 2 tablespoons butter found at any bakery. The relish is I cup diced made from a friendly, every-dacelery 14 teaspoons curry powder pioduct you probably have on 1 tablespoon cold water your shelf this minute canned apple sauce. Canned apple sauce ls cups canned apple sauce 4 crusty rolls i UieJ because it has just the flavor and Saute scallions in butter. Combine proper body required for this relish. scalhons, celery and apple sauce. To the natural tun; of the Mix curry powder with cold water. canned spple sauce U added the Add to apple sauce mixture; blend lively bite of chopped scalhons, well. Halve crusty rolls; scoop out curry powder and crunchy celery center. Spread inside with butter. pieces. The result is a spirited Place apple sauce mixture in rolls. relish wit'i a spicy freshness of Bake in moderately hot oven. 375 flavor St sfied into the rolls and F.. ) minutes, or until heated. eaten with chicken it makes Sen as an accompaniment to chicken t ..te better than chicken fried or broiled sprigs chic!. en. ever Ust.J before. The tangy fla- - Yields 4 servings. (oils with Mr and Mrs Fay Bntdfield traveled to Los Angeles with Otto Schwab of Heaver visit their son Tommy, who reed his sister. Mrs Kzra Walk U turned to duty with the S one evening last week a er. 20 leave Navy after day Mrs Mr were Schwab is visiting in of and They guests Mrs Doyle Hetfland m Los An California with a daughter and new grandson. jieles ( duick pnaoatiTO a OTunnma ugvj y PHILCO-SUTKKVISE- SPICY RELISH ROLLS , . . to serve with fried chicken Win- ter feeding Neither of the partners had any dairying- or farming exper ience before acquiring the S K. Br Spainhovver had. been engaged V -- , m construction work and Kesler Alic in contracting and ore m'lhng. Cook Walkar ' but they have studied recommended dairy procedure and The Milford First Ward Ex- were issued Almost everxone methods, and incorporated the quite well pleased with newer ranching ideas into their plorer Scouts journeyed to seemed Beaver County operations his grades Cedar City on March lth and "We don't figure you can get 20th to play in a basketball for hohting." Mr The something Traveling Assembly par tournamnet. Congratulations, Kesler "and we know that said, have been ticipants a fine showing. practicing, boys, for cows have to have the o getting ready for the date when dairy best care of even a little and will present the program Pat Gronning, Cariene Gron-nin- they if are going to to schools other they pampering Gayle Edwards. Dave do best we know their and Pullem and Sharon Kesler were more that Paro-wathe milk butterfat On in Tuesday H M S students who were in morning is money in the bank. So we school their High Salt Lake over the week end presented to have tried the mdi improve Sharon's niece and nephew, Exchange Assembly to the M vidual production of the cows H S student body The proreand Carolyn Bobby Kersh, turned with her to visit until gram was made up of musical we have, as we weed out cull numbers, readings, and various cows and work for the general next Sunday. dances improvement of the quality of o our herd " The First Ward will hold Two theories seem uppermost their annual Gold and Green A Shirt and Tie" dance in the SK methods ou don't Ball on Wednesday, March 31st. by the E'ghth grade get more out of a cow than you sponsored The theme will be 'Fiesta," and will be held in the gym Frday put into her, and fresh pasture decorations will carry out the the always produces more butter-fat- . Everyone night (including theme to is a asked wear shirt girls) So the partners have di and tie and there will be prizes vided their pastures into sevThose who attended the Sen- for the sloppiest shirt. Admis- eral sections, using an electric ior class play enjoyed it very sion will be 75c for couples, ex- fence which is easily moved tra ladies 25c. Music will be from one location to another. much. o-furnished by the Melodians After three or four days in one o the herd is moved to section, A very enjoyable program The M H S student body has another while the first pasture was presented for the student received two posters Inviting is renewing itself And even body last Friday by the College them to the Junior Proms at while the cows are dry, the S-of Southern Utah. The pro- Beaver and Parowan operators feed them a daily gram featured musical numbers o ration of grain. About 5 lbs and a reading. About 30 M H S boys will of grain per cows is the daily o travel to St. George this Satur- ration. to participate In the Dixie day a dairy ranch is a Another of the yearbook Invitational track meet. farOperating College cry from construction work sponsored "favorites" contests Good luck, boys! was held last Friday for the and ore milling, but Messrs. Best Dancers of M H S." Neil Spalnhower and Kesler have and Sandra Johnson proved that individuals with j' Smyth were chosen. average intelligence, eager and open minds, and elbow grease RADIO SERVICE and mental energy don't neces-sarilThe previous week, the conCar Radios test was for the Outstanding need a lot of previous ex- Horn Radios M H S. Dean Personalities of perience to successfully engage n the dairying business Stoker and Patricia Wilcock were the winners. FACTORY SERVICE h 1954 Bright Now Idea! About People You Know On THURSDAY, APRIL D o M H S students got a day's rest from school last Thursday. 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