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Show Page 4 South Salt Lake News Thursday. .Tuns 19. 1969 IF YOUR I AWN C0UID SPEAK Speedy Entree Features Pears GOLDEN GATE PASSPORTS planning to use the $7 Golden Eagle Passport should buy their permit before leaving on atrip. These annual permits are available through the Forest at Ranger Stations, Service Visitor Centers, Supervisor Offices and In the Regional Recreationists $1 Easy-to-foll- ow self-servi- ce new self service system for $1 dally permits and the advance sales of the $7 Golden Eagle Passport provide an opportunity for all visitors to pay upon entering The a charge area. Forest Officers checking for compliance with this regulation will not have permits for sale. Persons wishing to avoid a campground fee may use the more primitive and Isolated campgrounds free of charge. About 520 of the 770 campthe Intermount-al- n grounds In Region are designated as fee areas. In past years It has been to possible purchase dally or annual Golden Eagle permits after entering a National Forest are campground. Campers urged to buy the Golden Eagle Passport In advance Just as he would a fishing or hunting license. This annual permit Is valid through March 1970 and is valid at all fed- to keep me alive and food me grow. help "My leaves are my manu Before the busy spring days arrive, start a file of quick and easy recipe ideas to have on hand when time is short Begin entree that has built-i- n flavor now by trying this spring-toneand convenience. Juicy canned Bartlett pears, sweet potatoes and chicken cook quickly in a savory orange sauce to make a delicious one-dis- h meal. Easy to prepare, the chicken is browned and then simmered in pear syrup and orange juice. When almost tender, the pear halves and sweet potatoes are added. For a colorful accent, garnish with watercress or mint. Add a crisp green salad and the meal is complete. Golden Pear 'N Chicken Fricassee 1 (1 lb.) can Bartlett pear Vi cup flour Vi teaspoon garlic salt halves 1 (2 to 3 lb.) fryer chickeii, Vi teaspoon powdered ginger Vi teaspoon Tabasco cut into pieces 1 teaspoon salt 1V cups orange juice 1 (18 oz.) can sweet potatoes Vi cup butter Drain pears, reserving syrup. Add water to pear syrup to make 1V6 cups. Sprinkle chicken with salt. Saute in butter in large skillet, browning evenly. Remove chicken. Stir in flour and seasonings. Gradually add orange juice and pear syrup, stirring until smooth and thickened. Adi chicken. Cover and simmer 30 minutes. Add pear halves and drained sweet potatoes. Cook 15 minutes longer or until chicken is tender and pears and potatoes are heated through. Makes 4 to 6 servings. d Doily Special T-BO- STEAK $1.69 NE with all the trimmings OTHER CHOICE MENUES LYNNS 2475 South Main Take Out Orders Call 466-06- 68 South Salt Lake Lion's Club CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST areas Including national parks. Other federal agencies selling the Golden Eagle Passport are eral to make capacity enough plant food and I will starve and get weak. However, if will adjust your mower to you trim me at a height of 1 12 2 Inches and keep me to and fertilwatered properly ized, I can thrive, be lush and green and make you happy. When I am strong, I also can compete with weeds and keep them out. "After all, I am not something to be subdued but need to be nurtured and cared for. If you must Insist on cutting me so short, it might be better to dig me up, cover the area with concrete and paint It green." Melvin S. Burnlngham, Utah State University Extension Agent In Salt Lake County suggests that lawn owners consider this dialogue pretty?" "Mother nature Intended that I should grow tall and produce seede. But I'll agree that If I DID THAT, I wouldn't be a nice green carpet or a rug for recreation. Trimming Is Is okay If you wouldn't cut all my leaves off right down to the quick. Dont you know that feed my roots? my leaves The amazing process of photosynthesis takes place In my leaves. The energy and light from the soli and the air are to make starches combined and sugars which I use as Office In Ogden, Utah. Those wishing to buy the dally permit will find It available on a self service basis at designated recreation these sits. At pay camp the $1 dally perground mit will be obtained through a self service envelope system. Instructions will be posted at each charge camp ground telling the user how to pay this dally fee or validate his annual Golden Eagle Passport. The system Is the only method whereby a visitor may purchase the $1 dally permit. facturing plant, so to speak. If you keep me cut too short, my total leaf surface will be so small that I won't have If your lawn could speak, you might hear something like this: "Please don't cut me so short!! It hurts me. Do you want me to get thinner and thinner and weaker and weaker and have lots of ugly weeds? Or do you want me to thrive and look recreation prizes the Bureau of Land Managethe Bureau of Sport ment, Flshierles and Wildlife, the Prizes! Prizes drown every thirty minutes or less National Park Service, the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation and county offices of the Agricultural Stablillzation and Conservation The Service. can also be purpassports chased at most offices of the American Automobile Association, approved concessionaires, or by writing to Operation Golden P.O. Eagle, Box 7763, Washington, D.C. CHECKING 20044. Personal conduct at all camp FEREDAYS and picnic areas or areas of concentrated public recreation use Is controlled by the Secretary of Agriculture's rec- reation common lish regulations. sense O fra MttxiT: iTou-f- f Oft Plumbing These rules estab- Service minimum standards of conduct for the safety and enjoyment of the vacationing public. These regulation! in areas where are posted Notices of vi they apply. olations will be Issued for improper conduct. The federal court system has Jurisdiction over such violations. & CITY NEWS DO Supplies mits were issued during the month of May totAlso alling .$100,500.00. two demolition permits. am AOweti&ta!U!n!H Q tim 'HMHEHED QfljfiTCEg1' GOflD a 0aa twi sgi ' "au 4M 467-337- 8 4A I L! &69&vi0ytr( IT YOURSELFERS MEAWi aasttigaM? (iggs giivomsB Full line of replacement parts for Plumbing Fixtures Four new building per- (-r- 4ttDftlOMnS) 2710 South 3rd East Phone tnw rgy-- 4)PiMKilQE0i (S33i&(S330a& : Automatic GssWstsr Heaters IffilSScsiith Real Cost of Insurance NEW YORK In real terms, the cost of basic automobile liability insurance actually has declined, the Insurance Information Institute reports. Based on the median national family income in each of the respective years, the cost was equal to 1.38 per cent of annual income in 1947 and to 1.03 per cent of annual income in 1967. i In comprehensive laboratory tests of seven leading makes of water heaters, A. O. 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