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Show re Foot SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Thursday, August I(an:b flvs Items Mo end ipsirrenl Events l air') .1 lUP 1 f I J f ' SALT LAKE CITY V P V. - tl X "N DEPENDABLE EXCLUSIVE LOW way. Though not as spectacularly rugged as the Wasatch, the O. quirrh Range fopms a striking westen horizon for Salt Lake Val. ley. The range is hardly known by name outside of Utah, but it has produced more mineral wealth than mountains of far grater fame. Since huge Bingham Copper Mine is the high point of this tour, it is wise to leave that attraction till last as a fitting climax. So the tour is described in that order. U. S. 40 skirts the new Inter, national Airport - one of the nations most modern . and heads westward across the almost flat bottom of Bonneville Basin to. ward Great Salt Lake. From the highway, can be seen large salt producing plants, and a short dis. tance west rise the curious shapes of old Saltair, a one-tipopu. lar lake reort no longer in use. The highway curves around the PAYMENT ARRAN OEKDOT SERVICE! LEROY JUDD, on auto . ur. . Kanab, Phone 644-278- 9 Chocolate Mint Angst Pie Mr. and M,rs. Hans Chamber-lai- n spent Sunday in Santa Clara visiting with the Arlo Hafens. -- Mr. and Mrs, Perry Lamb and dnughter Linda visited in Moccasin, Arizona Sunday evening. TOUR 3. This map shows route of Oquirrh i along the way. Circle Tour and points of interest Fredonia news and current events out that Arizona does not have local option belt Lukus pointed - to permit or reiect the sale of such beverages. The discussion at the regular meeting on Wednesday, with one Councilman absent, was so intensive and heated at times, tht the Mayor, Arland Brooksby, made the motion after one and a half hom discussion that no action be taken until the ul1 cud Counci1 Smokey Sayit WllDUFE DEPEND5 1 OH FORESTS AND WATER" -PWtfiCTTHEM! V be Presen1t pro. Your only correspondent was duces almost a third of the na- y)ectajor present at the special tions copper. Continuing north- - Saturday meeting. ward, pass the huge Hercules The Lees come hotta from Lan. missle mtallation at Bacchus Id an immense hole which (where stagesef the Minute man and Polaris rockets are produced). At Magna, view the great mills, then return to Salt Lake City via U. S. 50 (21st South), which affords a grand panoramic sweep of the Wasatch peaks. caster, California, where they have resided sinCe graduatl0n from Fredonia High School. They have thdee children, ages 11 through 6, who will enter Fre donia schools this term. doesn't cost, it pays. Advertising I Saturday the streets here in Orderville took on a festive, air. We have banners and flags up for the fair, it makes one feel like the fair is coming. Speakers in Sacrament meeting Ross Heaton and Bruce of Alton, Utah, Carol Lee Hoyt Heaiton sang a solo accompanied by her mother. -- I I i -- 1 - i 1 U t ; Sf I $ VI I I r- - , i ''x ' riz- - - . L, I Peppermint and chocolate are a happy twosome that would be hard to beat in a contest of flavor combinations. Its appropriate that a pie in which these two flavors unite is called by a heavenly name chocolate mint angel pie. Marriages are said to be made in heaven and the marriage of chocolate and peppermint must certainly have been. This angel pie has the a company dessert but its so simple to make youll be encouraged to whip it up as a treat to climax everyday meals. The pie shell consists of a baked to fluffy meringue that a just-rigcrispiness in a slow oven,, You can bake it well in advance of the dinner hour. Then the final step of filling with fat scoops of chocolate Ice cream comes when youre ready to serve.. One of the many advantages to serving ice cream is the assurance that it is a food pvprv-ht An unattended carmfire result burned habitat x V- i - one likes. With most, it ranks as a favorite. Ice cream tastes so good and is a joy to eat. CHOCOLATE MINT ANGEL PIE 8 Servings preheated oven, 1 hour 9" pie plato 3 egg whites teaspoon salt H cup sugar cup crushed peppermint stick candy 2 tablespoons crashed peppermint stick candy 1 quart chocolate ice cream Beat egg whites and salt until stiff. Add sugar 2 tablespoons at a time, beating well after each addition. Fold in the y cup crushed peppermint candy. Spread in a well buttered 9 inch pie plate, building the sides up well. Sprinkle the 2 tablespoons of candy over the top and bake in a preheated 275" oven for ) hour. Remove from oven and cooL When ready to serve, fill with scoops of chocolate ice cream and cut in wedee. S-- 275 i; n nu u BACK TO SCHOO M SP CIALS tl U B B B P B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B U B B U B B B B B FI , - COST f- a tl P I PROTECTION c B uP'1 'i Orderville News hike, which can be seen not far away; also visible are huge mills, smelters, and refineries at Magna and Garfield, which process ore from Bingham. If you care to swim in the lake, Sunset Beach is open during summer months. (It is impossible to sink in Great Salt Dike.) The tour route leaves Highway 40 at Mills Junction and passes Tooele Valley. Note through Tooele Army Depot to sprawling the west, and Tooele Smelter the mountain to the east. Detour at Tooele for a thrilling 12 mile climb up Middle Canyon to the Oquirrh summit overlooking Bingham mine, Salt Lake Val. ley, and Utah Valley in one of the states most impressive pan. oramas. (This drive is not for those having a fear of heights.) South of Tooele the highway enters vast Rush Valley and passes through Stockton, a historic mining town. Short detours lead east to Ophir, one of Utahs colorful old mining communities (still almost intact) and the ruins of Mercur, another mining town of yesteryear. At Fairchild, visit the military cemetery, Old Stagecoach Inn, and Army Commissary (All three comprising Camp Floyd Historic State Park). Then drive on to State 68, turn north into Salt Lake Valley, and follow State 111 along the Oquirrh foothills to Bingham Canyon, locale of the largest open cut mine in the wor- - n r u 1 -- "A Bingham Copper Mine, Ghost Tovn Tour, Feature Travel Tour Ghost towns of yesterday and modern mining operations tell the story of Utahs mineral wealth on the Oquirrh Circle Tour south, west of Salt Lake Valley. The tour begins and ends in Salt Lake City and covers 145 miles of paved highway, with 40 miles of side trips. It takes about one to two days and can be taken anytime of the year. although Middle Canyon near, Toole is closed during the winter. And as an added hint, take along a basket lunch to eat along the 1 Call your Farmer Agent NOW! Armon Cram is spending a cou. pie of weeks in Kanab, visiting with his mother and other members of his family. The huge Bingham Copper the fitting climax to many at. Mine, said to be the largest man. tractions on Oquirrh Circle Tour. made excavation in the world, is i FEATURES CONVENIENT Construction C o. on a dam project in north western Washington. rison-Knuds- 1953 tar Femurs igd is a sjr&St fo previ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Works and three children, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rell Little fov the past week. Larry is a materials engineer for Mor , .A Mrs. Alice Schibner and children of Coltpn, California are in Kanab this w'eek for a visit with her folks the Alvin Judds. They plan to stay for a Week. 15, n u B B B M B n u ti u Cl n n STARTS 9 AvM. 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