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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Kanab, Utah Page Two I SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS SORT OF UNUSUAL BUSINESS AS USUAL! NEWSPAPER OF KANE V.OUNTY. UTAH OFFICIAL Thursday, November 4, 1965 W0 T UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Errol G. Brown, Publisher Tire Rainbow Bridge Floating Facility on Lake Powell in Clen Canyon National Recreation Area will remain open year around. Boaters making will trips to Rainbow Bridge be able to purchase gasoline and other limited supplies the year. For persons desiring to purchase gasoline and, or, available supplies, there will be an alarm system at the fueling dock of the facility which will atbring the attention of the tendant. The concessioner will provide services, including charter boat trips to Rainbow Bridge throughout the year at the Wahweap Marina at the end of the boat launching ramp. For additional information on available services on Lake Towcll, persons may contact The Superintendent, Clen Canyon National Recreation Area, P. O. Box 1507, Page, Ariz. thru-gho- j Neighbors FIRE CLOSURE PROCLAMATION A WHEREAS: Conditions of extreme hazard exist on the wildlands of Utah due to extended peritds of high daytime temperatures, low humidity, and little precipitation, and WHEREAS: The State Forester of the State of Utah has the wildauthority to clo-land areas of Utah to open fires in accordance with of the Forestry and Fire Control Laws of the State of Utah, Section 24 Utah Code Annotated 1953, Amended 1961, NOW THEREFORE, I, PAUL L. SJOBLOM, State Forester of the State of Utah do declare that the regular season (1 June through Octolx-31) be extended until further notice to open fires without a Burning Permit All State and privately owned wild land areas in the State of Utah are included in this proclamation. Ths proclamation is effective as of October 25, 1965 at 12.01 a.m. and shall remain in effect until cancellation by the State Forester. Violation of this fire closing order shall be a misdemeanor punishable by fine. PAUL L. SJOBLOM State Forester, Utah State Department of Forestry & Fire Control Published November 4, 1965 pro-visio- ns Glendale News Events Farewell Testimonial, in osevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Elgin honor of Sister Patsy Jean Palmer of Minnesota; Mr. and of Logan, Workman, daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Charles Palmer Mr. of Palmer Alton; Melba held Geneva W. Woikman, was Panof Dodds Tom Mrs. and in the Ward Chapel Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard prior to her departure for the guitch; Heaton of Moccasin; Mr, and mission. Mrs. Dee Workman, Las VegPrelude music hy Jerilyn as; Mr. and Mrs. Ross WorkPugh, Donald G. Campbell was man of Cedar City. in charge of the meeting; the A large group from Glendale opening song was The Spirit of Cod Like a Fire. Invocation attended funeral services for by Thomas Dodds of Panguitch Roy Dean Cox at Washington Remarks by Bishop Jack Max- Friday. well; Speaker, Ross Workman; A Halloween Party, sponsored vocal duet. Jerilyn Pugh and Lou Nell Chamberlain. by the Glendale Ward Primary, was held Saturday afternoon Dee Woiktnan, Las Vegas was the last speaker. Kcary Work- for all the youngsters. man rendered a piano solo; marks by her mother and reClos-- . the Smokey Says: Give us a ring, or drop us sponse by Codmissionary. You. Be With ing hymn, a card on your local news Sister Workman enters the Call Mission Home in Salt Lake on iFIRE! November 8, 1965. A Alaskan-Canadta- n " I f'v . 1 f fas' t - r . A 4 t f 4. 4, V- X vy aj BEEF STROGANOFF WITH RICE AND PEAS: Bordered with a mixture of fluffy white rice and green peat, beef etro- la elegant buffet fare for company or a wonderful Janoff treat. Made In an electric fry pan lor convenience and Hit earring, the beef atroganoff has a aavory tomato aauca with the apeciai amoothneaa and yummy flavor Imparted by our cream. flrcrfd C::l Strc;:r.3ff Cm Da Prepared, chunks of beef and arc buttary sliced mushrooms sauced with a smooth combination of tomato puree, sour cream, and superb seasonings to make this flavorful version of beef atroganoff. This recipe was developed specifically lor use in the electric fry pan since that appliance is becoming so popular with homemakers. Ths beef stroga noff can bs served in ths fry pan, with a pretty combination of rice and peas piled lightly around as a border. The sauce fa made right In the fry pan with the meat cubes and mushrooms and the use of rich sour cream Insures its smoothness. The beef fa inexpensive round steak glorified in this dish to company elegance. BEEF STROGANOFF 2 pounds round steak I thick, pou'ftded I 3 tablespoons flour 3 j tablespoons butter . 1 can sliced mushrooms A (4 ounces) H cup chopped onion teaspoon garlic salt , 1 teaspoon salt l 1 ran tomato puree 10H ounces) Mushroom liquid plus wnr to make H cup 2 tablespoons flour 1 H cups sour cream 34 teaspoon Tabasco sauce 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Trim any fat or connective tissue off meat and cut in ! PEH, with thy mouth Jesus as Lord, and shalt believe in tliine heart that God hath raised Hun from the dead, thou shalt be saved. Again, in I Cor. 12:3: No man can sav tliat Jesus is the LORD, but by the Holy Spirit. And he declares again in Phil. 2.9-1tliat God has highly exalted Christ and given Him a name, above every name that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is LORD, to the glory of Cod the Father. Have you confessed IJim as your Lord and Savior? R STAMP, ENVELOPE, MAILBOX 1 r, -- r Isn't it easier, and more personal, and lots more fun to call Long Distance? Pick up your phono and go visiting soon! Mountain There will be a work meeting on the tennis courts at the City Park Saturday a.m. at 6 Help by one and all will be States Telephone welcomed on this project. Remember Saturday November 6 at 6 in the morning. and For (ho Finest Best Buys in 1:-4- 9; Chrysler and - Dodge Cars Trucks sco- - Lunt Motor Company See KENT CARPENTER - In Kanab Call Collect 611 2268 r r went to Salt Lake the past week end to see Elder Steven off for his field of labor Monday. He had spent the previous week in a period of instruction. WATCH THE NATIONS TOP SHOWS ON KSL TELEVISION CHANNEL 4 THURSDAY, NOV. 6:00 Gilligon's Island Visiting here tlse past week were Mr. and Mrs. Byrell Lamb and Thelma B. launb of Ro y tA Countdown to disaster t 6:30 Lost in Spaca 7:30 Tha Loner 8:00 Gunsmoke 9:00 Jackie Gleason 10:00 Channel 5 News (c) 10:30 TWO WOMEN, Burt Lancaster, 9:30 Channel ! 10:05 . fa fa r I ON A Dearborn" KINGSLEY SERIES COUNTERFLOW WALL FURNACE I only $175.00, Installed with normal venting by I Hoot don't wait, offer good through November. 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P I I I I wall furnace would normally cost you $240,001 I I 5 News (c) DEMETRIUS AND THE GLADIATORS, Candid Camara Whats My Una? Siattary's Paopla Channel 5 Naws (c) Ray Nagal Show (c) ABOVE A BEYOND, 10:35 Pyle-USMC(- c) PRISONER OF ZFNDA, Stewart 1 B THIS WOMAN DANGEROUS, IS Joan Crawford, David Brian 12:30 News Final WEDNESDAY, NOV. Robart Taylor, Eloanor Parkor Hogan's Heroes (c) Gamer Smothers Brothers THE KETTLES IN THE Sophia Loren, Raf Vallone 6:30 My Three Sons (c) 7:00 ELMER GANTRY, Jean Simmons, (c) r 8.30 (c) 'SSL EXCLUSIVE PETROLANE OFFER.. i . PAPER, ff inch cubes. Dredga meat in ths 3 tablespoons flour. Meanwhile heat electric fry pan to 340 F and melt butter. Add meat cubes and brown on all sole, stirring frequently. Drain mushrooms, saving liquid Add onion, garlic salt, aalt and the drained mushrooms to meat in fry pan and cook until onmn fa yellow and transparent. Stir in tomato puree and mushroom liquid Reduce heat to 220 F. cover and simmer until meat fa tender (about 2 hours), stirring occasionally. Blend in the 2 tablespoons flour and atir to form a smooth paste. Increase heat to 240 F. Add sour cream and sauces. Vjrring all the while to keen smooth and well blended. Cook uncovered about 5 minutes or until mixture fa thickened, stirring occasionally. Serve with Hot Rice and Peas. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Note: If sauce becomes too thick, a small amount of hot water may be stirred in. Add only 1 tablespoon of water at a time, to be sure not to add too much. HOT RICE AND PEAS 4 cups cooked rice 1 package frozen peas, cooked and drained 2 tablespoons butter Combine hot fluffy rice, peas and butter, and mix lightly with two forks. Pile lightly as a border around Beef Stroganoff or serve in separate dish. MASTER-BUILDE- Mr. and Mrs. Lue II. Brink-erhoand Mrs. Rita Spencer, Served Ccnvcr.!:r.Jy in Electric Fry Pen Bite-aiz- a 644-233- HU. -- r V loom Advertising doesn't cost, it pa s, and pays and pays. Drop us a card, or pkone us on vour news items, fcOMOtS In I Cor. 3:10 the Apostle Paul declares by di ine inspiration: According to the grace of God which is gien unto me, as a wise (instructed) I have laid the foundation, and another buildeth thereon. But let every man take heed how he buildeth thereupon." In A hat sense was Paul the of the Church, and what foundation did he la)? Did he not himself say that other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Christ Jesus"? Yes, he did and in this very passage! He sought to lay no other founda-to- n than Christ, but God had chosen him to proclaim Clirist in a new way. Some years previous our Lord had asked His disciples: "Whom say ye that I am," and Peter had instaittly Replied: Thou art the Christ (Messiah), the Son of the living God" (Matt. 16:16). This is how believers in general had recognized Him at that time (John 6:69; 11:27; 20.31). Indeed, tlie Messianic kingdom was to lie established upon Chirst as God's annointed Son (Messiah means annointed"). But with the raising lip of Paul Cod began to form the Church wliich is Christs body (Eph. 1:22, 23;' Col 1:24,25). This is the Church of today, and it is founded, not on Christ as King, but as the exalted Lord and Head of the one body (I Cor. 12:13). Paul does not present Christ as Messiah, but as Lord. In Rom. 10.9 he declares: That if thou shalt confess master-builde- 3, 7 'W. ft. tTAM master-builde- 644-233- 9. s COtMIUU PAUL THE matter October 6. 1S44 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act or March 3, 1879 under post office tn Kanab, Utah, Subscriptions $4 00 per year, $2 SO for S.x Months BIBLE THE MIAN ftiftU Chicago U MEMEBER Facilities open all year at Rainbow Natl. Bridge MINUTESLL VtTH Published every Thursday et Kanab, Utah ! 10 6:00 AMERICA! 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