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Show Thursday, June SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 28, 1958 Homemade Ice Cream Sodas Liven Up Any Party Homemad lea Cream sodas are just the thing to serve for party refreshments these spring days. Theyre ew one-hal- i cream Plain or drink - fruit-flavo- r Women Hate as High as Men Drivers, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN- GFOR RENT: 3 house in FOR RENT: 1957 Anderson Trailer. Refrig, Whiting subdivision in Fredonia. Phone H. C. Hermansen, Ephra- Call or see Kaibab Lumber. Co., Fredonia, Ariz. J26c im, Utah. J26pd. bd-r- 48-f- m air-eon- d. t. FOR SALE: Kohler Kght plant, 5 KVA. Uses either butane or liquid gas. Ideal for Responsible person from this ranch or farm unit. See U. S. area to service andcollect from Gardner or call MI Kaautomatic dispensers. No sell- nab. J12rc. ing. Car, references, and $400.00 to $700.00 investment necessary. FOR SALE: Well established 7 to 12 hours weekly nets excelbusiness, including restaurant, lent monthly income. Possibility garage, sendee station and small fulltime work. For local inter- motel with plenty of room to view give phone and particulars. expand. Excellent location in Write P. O. Box 146, Minne- Southern Utah on Hwy 89 between 4 Natl Parks. Well within apolis 40, Minn. J26pd. the Glen Canyon Damsite area. FOR RENT: furnished If interested write O. F. MorMlrc apt. Private entrance and bath. rison, Orderville, Utah Kanab. J26c Call MI FOR SALE: Lots in Heaton Write or see me 27 Income Units. Member Best Subdivision. Western Motels. Proven Money July 4 to 6. H. Eugene Roberts, Maker. Room to expand. Terms. Gen. Delivery, Kanab. J26tc. Duplex and Three Rental REWARD for return of light Homes. Top condition. Consist- blue wallet, lost in vicinity of ent rentals. Best location. Extra Kanab Appliance. No questions lot. Terms. asked. Phone MI J26pd Four-UnApt. House, plus SEPTIC TANKS pumped and small home and bldg. lot. Good Ideal for retirement. reactivated. See Stan Brown or income. Call ML Kanab- J5,4tpd. Terms. For Details Call or Write OPPORTUNITY MAN OR WOMAN sure pleasers. Young folks will love the novelty of it, the grown up too. To make it even merrier, let each one make his own favorite soda just have the flxins ready. Ice Cream sodas are so easy to make at home Just simple steps to follow to obtain real professional results. First you need tall glasses, straws, and long handled spoons to make Jt fun. Ingredients for the soda would include chilled sparkling water' or carbonated beverages of your choice, a variety' of flavors and fruits andr of course, plenty of ice cream in the freezer. To make an ice cream soda as bubbly and frothy as the best, be sure that the bottled soft drink used is well chilled and freshly opened. The small sized bottle of carbonated beverage is ideal for this reason. The procedure to follow is very simple. Into a tall soda glass first put crushed fresh or frozen fruit or syrup. Stir into this a spoon full of ice cream, f whipped cream or cup light cream. Fill the glass three-fourtfull with chilled carbonated beverage. Float into the carbonated mixture two dippers or two full tablespoons of ice 'cream and then add more beverage to fill to the top. j Pineapple Royal Soda (Serves 1) 1 tablespoon canned, crushed pineapple t tablespoons Ice O&am or light cream Carbonated water I or 2 scoops Vanilla Ice Cream Pour fruit syrup,' then light cream or ice cream into a glass and stir to mix. Fill glass full with chilled carbonated water, add ice cream, then more carbonated water to fill to the top. Raspberry Soda (Serves 1) g tablespoons froien raspberries I tablespoons Ice Cream or light Pag Five b&Af or 2 scoops Raspberry Ice Cream Pour iruit syrup, then ice cream or light cream into a glass and stir to mix. Fill glass full with chilled carbonated drink, add ice cream, then more carbonated drink to fill to the 1 top. Peach Cream Soda (Serves 1) Yt cup crushed, sweetened ripe, frozen or canned peaches cup light cream or 1 tablespoon Ice Cream Scoop Vanilla Ice Cream Carbonated water Stir gently and serve Plum Soda (Serves 1) 3 tablespoons plum syrup (from canned plums) 2 tablespoons light cream or Ice Cream Carbonated water 1 or 2 scoops Vanilla Ice Cream Pour fruit syrup, then light cream or ice cream into a glass-anstir to mix. Fill glass full with chilled carbonated water, add ice cream, then more carbonated water to fill to the top. Strawberry Soda (Serves 1) 2 tablespoons frozen strawberries (defrosted) carbonated 2 tablespoons Ice Cream or Dr. A. F. Rich wishes to announce that he light cream r Carbonated water 1 or 2 scoops Strawberry Ice Cream Pour'fcuit syrup, then light cream or ice cream into a glass and stir to mix. Fill glass full with chilled carbonated water, add ice cream, then more carbonated water to fill to the top. Good also with cream soda or Kola-typ- e beverage. Orange Frosted (Serves 1) 1 cup orange juice, fresh, frozen or canned 2 scoops Vanilla Ice Cream Blend orange juice and ice cream with x egg beater, electric beater, malted milk machine or blender until ice cream is dissolved and serve. Black and White Soda (Serves 1) 3 tablespoons chocolate syrup 1 tablespoon Ice Cream Carbonated water 1 or 2 scoops Vanilla Ice Cream Pour syrup into glass, then add a spoonful of ice cream and blend into syrup. Slowly fill full with chilled carglass bonated water, add ice cream. If glass is not full add more carbonated water to fill to the top. My is discon- neighbors tinuing his KANAB OFFICE. He and Mrs. Rich wish to express their deep gratitude for the friendship and support given them during the two years they have been coming to Kanab. -- it - REALTY Eves. M KANAB Days Ml Notice of Notice is hereby given by J. J. Mackelprang, also known as Jet Mackelprang, that he will not be responsible for any bills or accounts contracted by Mary FOR SALE: Brine tank and Gladys Mackelprang, also known 850 ice cans, capacity lbs, $300. as June, his wife. 22 foot lunch counter and eight Dated June 26, 1958. stools, $100. Beaver Ice Cream J. J. Mackelprang Co. John R. Murdock, Box 347 Utah. M29,5tpd Baver, FOR SALE: Good jersey milk cow. Call or see Merrill W. HeaJ12rc ton at Fredonia. MI NEW PIANOS and Organs for rent with option to buy. All rent applies against purchase price. Write or see G. W. Davis Company. 255 W. 1st N., Kanab, Telephone MI 42226. J12rc. head yearling WANTED: calves to pasture by the month or on a spread. Must be dipped or sprayed and dehorned. Call MI Lyle Chamberlain. J19,26pd. mU (S' Bring us any electric motor that you trouble. Well put it is s condition fast. gives first-clas- 20 Blake Electric Go. P. 0. BOX 141 Richfield, Utah FOR SALE: Beautiful spinet piano. To be possessed in the county. Like new. Can be purchased for bal. due, terms. For information contact Daynes Music Co., 145 N. Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah. J12,4tc. The Dr. Rich will be very pleased to contiune serving you as In the past in his Cedar City office. f true old - style DR. A. F. RICH, OPTOMETRIST (Specialist in Vision) Thats the trouble with creeping inflation pops out in the wrong places, stifling imagination and incentive! CEDAR CITY, UTAH bourbon always smoother because BUYING... its SELLING. ..OR RENTING... USE THE Parking, However, Offers (.lore Problems Driver test records analyzed by a leading safety group show State Medical Welfare that women applicants rate just as high as men except for one women have a harddifference: Program Being er time parking their cars. The conclusion is one of many Studied by Committee reached by New York Universitys Center for Safety EducaPhsicians from five counties tion after going through 12,000 have been named by the Utah New York State road test recState Medical Association to an ords. The traffic experts say that investigative committee which will supplement a current Study those failing their tests for the of the statewide medical welfare first time did so because of poor program by giving special at- judgment in approaching intertention to the problems of the sections, poor steering contro, ' indigent aged. Dr. Theodore delayed braking, and cutting Johnson, Weber County physi- corners. Those who passed their tests cian, will serve as chairman of the new committee. A group on the first try also had their charged with studying the broad- faults. These were failure to ober problems of providing im- serve or to signal in starting, proved medical care for the aged excessive maneuvering in parkhas been at work some six ing and parking too far from months. The committee headed the curb. by the Weber county physician a film strip, entitled Percepwill collect data on medical care tion of Driving Hazards, has currently being accorded aged been designed to help drivers welfare recipients, will summar- cure their faults and become ize the worthiness and faults of more perception conscious. The the present program, and sug- film strip consists of 30 color gest posible changes. slides of actual traffic hazaros. Members of the committee in- Each slide is flashed on a screen clude the county physicians of and viewers are asked to spot Salt Lake, Weber, Boxelder, the hazards and discuss how Morgan and Utah counties, as they would avoid an accident. well as officers of the Utah State The film is being distributed Its memMedical Association. of charge to schools and free R. U. Salt bers are Dr. Bryner, corrective driving clinics by of the Lake City, president-elec- t state association; Dr. James Z. Shell Oil Company . The survey and film strip are Davis. Salt Lake City, past three-yea- r of an over-al- l and of the part association; president Dr. Dobert M. Dalrymple, Salt research program launched by Lake City, an officer of the the Center to determine what USMA Council; Dr. H. C. Jenki- personal traits lead drivers to ns, Magna; Dr. John R. Martin-eau- , have auto accidents, to develop Morgan; Dr. M. Roed Mer- better tests for driver licensing rill, Brigham City; Dr. Frank and to investigate methods for K. Bartlett, Ogden; Dr. Chelton rehabilitation of chronic traffic S. Feeny, Ogden; Dr. C. M. accident repeaters. The three-yeresearch program has been Smith, Provo; and Dr. Joseph O. made possible by a $50,000 grant Brewer ton, Salt Lake City. In parallel action, the medical to the Center by Shell Oil Comassociation has formally asked pany. Governor George Dewey Clyde The conclusions made during to call a statewide conference of the study are being released by persons interested in the prob- the Center for use by driver edulems of medical care for welfare cation instructors and prospecrecipients, especially as concerns tive driver license applicants. senior citizens. The Utah State The safety experts expect to Medical Association is also on the road test record favoring the use of pre- further analyze, to age, sex, records according paid medical care, such as the rural or urban development and Rluc Cross - Blue Shield proother factors. Eventually, all of grams, to eliminate waste, dup- the findings will be correlated lication and confusion, and provide better medical care for such with any subsequent accident records of the applicants. senior citizens. The Center also is making a The study committee was study, as part of the grant, formed following complaints never from county physicians and attempted before of laws, regulations, and requirements for driver licensing in all states. Once compiled, this information can be helpful in providing greater uniformity in nationwide traffic and safety regulations. The New York University CenBradshaw Chevrolet ter for Safety Education, since its inception in 1937, has been a leader in the field of research Company studies for driver education and traffic safety. Shell also has been active in highway safety Is Kane Counties for many years and recently conducted a national safety advertising program, consisting of ONLY Authorized ar 14 safe-drivin- g quizzes news- other medical men concerning overlapping of authority and duplication in spending of tax monies for the present medical welfare program, which involves federal, state, and county funds. The present welfare medical program in which Utah physicians participate went into operation trial in July, 1957 on a Visit our Car Lot Center & e papers. They were prepared In cooperation with the Center. Ghevrolel Dealer 1st East full-pag- in some 300 metropolitan Kanab, Utah two-ye- mm ai ar basis. 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