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Show P&ge SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Kanab, Utah Two CGUTHERH UTAH NEWS Thursday, NOTICE TO WATER LSERS ROAD BLOCK OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE cOUNTV. UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah MEMEBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Errol G. Brown, Publisher 'Of&rvilb The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to Appropriate water in Kane Counts', State of Utah, throughout the entire year. All locations are in SLB&M. Richfield Oil 37262 ) S. 555 Flower St., Los Corp., of waAngeles, Calif., 15 sec.-fin ter from 16 wells, 6 to dia. and 1500 ft. deep diverted at the following points: No. 1, N. S5 deg. W. 4700 ft No. 2. N. 80 deg. V. 6400 ft. No. 3. N. 63. deg. W. 9100 ft. No. 4. S. 10 deg. V. 6000 ft., all from SW Cor. Sec. 36, T39S, R3E. No. 5. N. 60 deg. E. 2500 ft. No. 6. N. 10 deg. V. 8500 ft., both from SW Cor. Sec. 32, T39S, R4E. No. 7. N. 9 deg. E. 10.000 ft. No. 8. N. 25 deg. E. 6,800 ft. No. 9. N. 45 deg. E. 4000 ft. No. 10. N. 45 deg. E. 18.500 ft. No. 11. N. 85 deg. E. 4200 ft. No. 12 S. 20 deg. W. 4200 ft No. 13. S. 34 deg. E. 14,000 ft., all from SW Cor. Sec. 16.T40S, R4E. No. 11 N. 20 deg. E. 4600 ft No. 15. S. 45 deg. E. 3000 ft. and No. 16. E. 2000 ft., all from SW Cor. Sec, 36, T40S, R4E. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 2000 persons in a possible future town, for the recovery of hydrocarbon liquids from coal, and for coal mining at several future mines in the Kaiparow its mining district, also at a proposed plant site at Sit Down Bench. All uses within Secs. 34, 35 & 36, T41S, R5E, Secs. 1, 2, & 3, T42S, R5E. Protests resisting the granting of the above application with reasons therefor must lie filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on or before December 25, 1965. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in the Southern Utah News, Kanab, Ut., from Nov. 11, to Nov. 25, 1965. (S9-99- matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered aa second-clas- s in the Act or March 3, 1879. office under Utah, Kanab, post Months Subscriptions $4 00 per year, $2 50 for t. 8-i- n. S-- Pumpkin Help yourself to the dessert of the ere the Perfectcrust which Pie. Spicy-ric- h pumpkin cun Lard in a crisp flaky with your favorite breaks at the touch of a fork, topped what mors could on osk? cheese Grcr.-:u.:- Tb . Pc-!r- -- Pic Pic in r's Perfect FtrjMn together in custard cup or small bowl tha spices, then stir in slowly the boiling water. Mil well. Stir this into the pumpkin mixture. When well blended, pour most of it into a nine-incpie dish lined with your favonts pastry. (If pastry is brushed with melted butter and chilled for a while, undercrust sogginess will be prevented in this type end in fruit pies ) Place on oven rack, slightly below the middle of oven. Add rest of filling. Bake in hot oven, 450 for 10 to 12 minutes, then reduce to 300. end continue baking for around 40 minutes or until a silver knife inserted in the side of the filling will come out dean. The center of filling will be softer but ths heat of ths pie will cause it to set while eooling. Cool on a eske rack. NOT in refrigerator. This pie is best, served at room temperature. Ita alwaya Pumpkin Pia Tima. And you'll agrea when you try out thii recipe. Made up aa it is with good nourishing milk and eggs, and housed in an energy rich crust, it can play a mighty big part in rounding out the meal Add to that its spicy goodness and you have a dessert that's just plain Good Earin'." This is largely a traditional treasured "receipt" taken from tbs yellowing pages of Grandmother's collection. Vet no two versions of Pumpkin Pia will aver be the same. Spiced lightly, by tha way, the filling stays golden in color. Turn it into a Roman holiday for the epice cans, the filling take on a cinnanote. So epics it mon-brows up the way you like it best not necessarily the way we do. But try our trick of combining the spices with boiling water to bring up the flavor, and do use, in your pet filling, evaporated mils just as it pour from the can, for creamy smoothness, silken texture, ease in cutting the pie, and not the least of any economy! Heres our recipe, to which own youll want to give your tittle twirks. no doubt, and the serving tricks your family loves best: Nothing beats cheese when It comes to choosing a proper partner for Pumpkin Pie sharp or mild Cheddar in slices or wedges or cream cheese whipped to fluff with a bit of cream added . or processed American cheese or cheeee food in thm slices made into pumpkin cutouts." Pineapple rream cheese and spread mav he Grandmother's Pumpkin Pie rolled into halls, stuck thru with cup sugar, granulated or plastic or wood brown Dicks; a soft sham cheese shaped 1 heaped cup of strained into one-incballs, ridged with pumpkin fork to resemble pumpkins hi teaspoon salt with e piece of green citron on 2 egrt. unbeaten top for the stem, makes a de1 tail can undiluted evalulightful garnish. ated milk You don't agree on cheeee 2 teaspoons cinnamon with pumpkin pie? Well then Ah teaspoon ginger whipped cream. Serve it well M teaspoon mace chilled, and do have alongside hi teaspoon nutmeg the bowl of cream, pitchers of Vi cup boiling water warm honey and maple syrup to Combine first four Ingredients, dnzzle into a hollow on the mixing well Gradually add the whipped cream atop each wedge undiluted evaporated milk. Mix of pie. Glondale News Events ,n .,i jasi,u-Vrr r::t ''T,'";' S Arizona. spent the Dtu ' r , Monday evening with students presenting . the program and giving parents an idea of what is being taught tikis winter in all classes. if f(. nJ m past week Cj Miss JaLaine Roberts of Ce- dar City is staying with her grandparents, the Alton Pugh, tliis week, while her mother is in the hospital with a new baby boy, bom November 7, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shields of Roosevelt visited relatives here the past week enroute home from a trip to Texas. Riley Malan and Stephen Maekelprang, spent the past weekend at Ogden. They returned Monday, accompanied by Rileys mother, Mrs. Frank J. Malan and liis sister, Patti, Ik OleLim&z- - l Mr. and Mrs. Orson Young went to Salt Lake Saturday to visit with their children there. Ferry Lamb and daughter Linda were in Cedar City Saturday on business. The trouble with opportunity is that it alwajs comes disguised as hard woik. 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