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Show ge 4 Southern Utah News and Mrs. Kent Whitipg have moved back to our com- munity. They occupy the Rose Brown home, and Kent is with Highway Patrol. Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Beard and Mr. ounly Agent Gives Venison Tip s your annual deer hunting qoal is to supply good meat for the table, you will be interested in findings from a study at Utah State University. USU researchers in a study financed by the Utah Department of Fish and. Game found that flavor of venison is Improved most by aging one week. By adding either venison or beef fat to ground venison meat they could increase its flavor, payability, tenderness and juiciness. For freezing they fpund that five or six recommended materials preserved good color and prevented freezer burns and weight loss. However venison stored in plain butcher paper suffered excessive weight loss and freezer burn. If you trophy hunt for the older bucks, you will have to sacrifice on meat flavor. In the study, taste panel members meat from animals two years of age and under. What about washing the carcass after field dressing? This practice did not have much effect on quality and palatabiiity of the deer meat. Surprisingly, neither did the practice of cooling the carcass immediately. Deer brought In from the field with the body heat still in them were equally good. A free bulletin to help hunters and housewives get more value from their venison can be obtained from the County Extension Office. Ask for Extension Bulletin 200, Venison Its Care and Cooking. If pic-ferr- - Kanab, Thursday, October 15, 1964 Utah Donnie have been in Salt Lake City the past week visiting their daughter Lois and family. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Chamber-th- e lain and boys have been looking for rocks for Garths collection. Theyvisited the Leaman caves Lake City this past week, was sai(j A good percentage of Kanab teachers attended UEA in Salt Mrs. Cloyd Swapp are proud parents of a new girl, which gives them four charming Misses. and in Mevada. They s found some interesting rocks, it area Mr. a:n This is what happened to you last April: r r V $ A Lv y. .3 ed Leland Spencer of Glendale, an auto mechanics student at Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute, has been elected to the schools Student Council. Before entering Trade Tech, he attended Valley High School. The Student Council directs all extracurricular activities at Trade Tech, 'a state operated school with an enrollment of more than 1700 students. ' GOING TO , SALT LAKE for business, medical or pleasure? STAY AT SE RANCHO MOTOR Days in grey were not suitable for fertilizer application. HOTEL o fertilize Central Location, Su-p- e r b Cleanliness and each room Boasts a New Radio and TV, Room Phone, Hot Water Heat, HI - Fi Music and 24-Ho- ur Message Service. Just Blocks West of Temple Square. prr. nnrnf3 r."D7cn ciotlIl C'O West north Temple Last spring was a bad one. Sloppy weather in February, March, and April right when you needed time in the fields. this weather? days when the weather was too bad to permit fertilizer application. Nextspring may be as bod or worse. Fertilize this fall! There are many reasons for fall fertilization. You avoid foul spring weather, and the early season rush. Fall fertilization works for you ail winter long, decaying soil residues, and crops get off to a fast start in the spring. Fall fertilization chance with the reduces soil compaction and Look at April Why take a Twenty-on- e makes plant nutrients available in the soil when they are needed by your crops. For fall fertilization, insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, made by United States Steel. And for information about fall fertilization, see the fertilizer dealer who handles USS gen Fertilizers. Nitro- A |