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Show . Six' fOUTIIERK UTAH . Farmer Alton Nows Notes Me If You Can . . . THE GINGERBREAD MAN! Othello Roundy left a week ago to spend the winter at Las Vegas, Nevada with daughter, Mrs. A. R Clark. NXtVS U:.!:n 'three hunters from here have killed bucks weighing more than 200 lbs. Stan Briggs one at 224, Elgin Palmer and Thearon Crosby each one at 215. said. "We are calling these meetings all of the states for the purpose of developing a new nation-a- l farm program which, when completed, will be presented to the 1958 session of Congress," he In j ih Sgyti of a and welcome Christmas tree eyes squeals delight Dancing decorated w'lth sugar cookies and gingerbread men, "May we really eat them? the children wall chorus while their father without asking permission, Is likely to ' borrow" one from r. spot where it won't be noticed too soon. Gingerbread men are as much a part of Christmas tradition as the tree and the gifts under it and what a cheerful spicy aroma fills the house while theyre baking. Roll the gingerbread dough directly on your baking sheet, advises Crisco Kitchens who developed the simple but delicious recipe below. Then cut out your figures using a floured cookie cutter, or a sharp knife and your own paper pattern. Remove excess dough and reroll it to make more cookies. Before baking mark the eyes and buttons with seedless raisins and punch a hole at the top of the cookie with the plain end of a kitchen match. Or make the features with frosting after the figures come from the oven and pull a loop through the top with needle and thread. The sketch shows how to cut your own pattern from folded h'avy j-- pan- r i 01 GINGERBREAD MEN 18 medium sire 2 teaspoons allspice , cup CrUco ' j cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons ginger 2 teaspoons cinnamon , cup molasses 8 cups sifted enriched flo.ir 1 teaspoon salt Blend Crisco, brown sugar ami molasses. Combine dry lngred- ients and add alternately with milk to the first mixture. Stir rjitil well blended. Chill. Roll out inch thick. Cut with floured cookie ' cutter, or make your own pattern and cut around it. Bako on 2 minutes. baking sheets rubbed with Crisco at 400 F. for Remove from baking sheets Immediately and decorate when cooL 10-1- Houseflies have tastebuds in Sound waves have been their feet, so they enjoy walk- cessfully used to shake fog ticles into rain drops. ing around on exposed food Opening Soon KANAB RADIO ENGINEERING suc- par- said. Sales ( Service of Radio, Communication, Electronic mental Equipment. ... so good its TV, CCIh Meet Dairymen of the Kanab and county area this week were issued a special Invitation to participate In the annual convention of the American Dairy Association of Utah in Salt Lake City on Saturday. November 30. Meetings willhe at Hotel Utah. The invitation was issued by Welby W. Young. Heber City, ADA of Utah president. ADA of Utah chairman for Kane county is Allen F. Miller of Panguitch. assisted by D. Wayne Rose, Kanab Kane county agent Mr. Young added that official hostess for the convention will be lovely Marilyn Anderson of Lehi. Utahs Dairy Princess. A. J. Morris. ADA of Utah managing director, said that arrangements are being made to bring to Utah national personalities as convention speakers. He added that there will be special activities for dairymans wives on the convention day. These activities will be directed by Genevieve Allen, executive director of the Dairy Council of Utah. Mr. Morris said that there would be an afternoon general session for all dairymen, followed by an evening banquet with a guest speaker. "In addition there will be a number of exhibits and displays showing dairymen of cooperative efforts in advertising, public relations, research and merchandising through the American Dairy Association, both on the national and local levels," he said. There will also be reports of activities during the past year and outlines of plans for 1958, Mr. Morris said. if any He said he believed farm program is passed by Congress, it will. In a major part, be the program we are attempting to develop. Mr. Simpson emphasized that the conference U open to all farmers in the state regardless of which farm organization they are affiliated with. Utahs conference will be divided into seven separate workshops. The Uah Fanners Union chief said farmers may attend the session of; their choice from the following, agricultural comcattle, wool, modity groups: poultry, grain hay and seeds, dairy, canning crops and fruit, and sugar beets. Mr. Simpson said the conference, which will be held in the New house Hotel, is expected to draw several hundred farmers. Ilf Said It would provide an "excellent opportunity for them to meet, put their ideas together, By ALLEN M. COX and come up with recommendaThe only excuse I have for tions for an adequate agricultural not writing any news lately Is policy. Mr. Brannan, the nations farm the deer hunt I have hunted chief under the Truman admini- more and found less than I have done for several years. stration, Gov. Clyde, and Mr. Baker will speak to the conference in Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glover were Provo for day recently during morning sessions. Sen. and returned several home with a new Watkins will deliver the after- car. noon address. Agricultural leaders from a Roy Robertson has gone to cross Utah will participate in the November 16th. meeting. Registration will be at 9 a.m. in the Newhouse HoteL the sheep-herfor the Heaton Brothers for a few days. Laura Cambell is home after working the past few months at Panguitch. Delbert Palmer was released d from the Great Lakes Mission in September. From there he went to Florida and visited with his brother, Elgin, and family and then he and Elgin and his wife arrived here in time for the deer hunt. Watch For Our Opening Alton News Notes Dilworth Hoyt worked for Byron Fisher for most of the deer hunt and now he and Errol and Eudell Hoyt are helping Garn Swap trail cattle to the winter range. Church Kanab Sundays off KANAB PHOTO SUPPLY Industrial Film Prodccfisns, Inc. 240 South First East Street P. O. 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"In our opinion, the conference will undoubtedly be the most Important farm meeting held in Utah this year," Mr. Simpson Ttarofcy. Ktovwnber - YE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS |