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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah rage Eight sjggaa Ml. Carr.:! I!:vrs . . . as fJavc! Vcrsicn cf Or.!:.i Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson had friends from California for a week, they all went deer hunting. Is All we can hear now is how big a spread, or how small; how big that buck or doe was. Everyone seems to be getting their quota. i Mrs. Cloe Sorensen had her lance review Friday and Saturday. It was really good. I think Ae owe the mothers a lot too be- - r'?- is the cost. A complete report on the turkey movement in the State will be given at 6:45 a.m. Tuesday, November 22, when Dr. Morris Taylor, marketing expert, will be a special guest The day before Thanksgiving, Wednesday, November 23 at 12:15 p.m., Margaret Masters and Home Economist Rugh Gayle, will talk about cooking Fenlon Rexall Store HOW Has Many Of Their Fine TOYS and GIFTS Oil DISPLAY $ $ Drop In Today and serving the turkey, ana advise on some of the things that can be done with left- $ overs. THANKSGIVING DAY, November 24th, at 6:45 a.m. a special Thanksgiving program will be broadcast stressing the bounty of the harvest and suggestions on plans for a better year next season. The need Lay Avay Your Christmas Gifts flow for knowing and testing various soils will also be given. THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING is presented on KSL RADIO every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:15 pm. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 45 a.m. by the UTAH DIVISION OF FENTON'S REXALL STORE KANAB KENNECOTT COPPER Jj- ! - S::y Sfepb Oil Oafetedfcg - & ' rKV ? 1 dF&fc?- , V r i ,V. Year Vela Yill De Appreciated tall cans Evaporated Milk (3)4 cops) Few grains pepper 8a!t to taste 6 slices small French bread Batter H enp L. Holman, Panguitch Democrat, is a Candidate for Utah State Senate from the Tenth Senatorial District comprising Garfield, Kane, Piute and Wayne Counties. Currently Mr. Holman, is servterm on the Panguitch City ing his second four-yealso civic Improvements and been has Council. He is a real booster for Southern Utah. He has been a member of the Panguitch Lions Club, Past president of the Panguitch Businessmens association and active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Vernon ' 4 Sa Parme5n is a version of onion soup made with fresh little green onions. Crisp green tops and all are chopped up to go into this gourmet soup which is remarkably simple to prepare. The nchpess of Evaporated Milk makes it an excellent ingredient in soups. In this one its partially diluted and has bouillon cubes, butter, salt and pepper added to heighten the flavor of the onions. Slices from a small loaf of French bread, buttered, toasted and sprinkled lightly with Parmesan cheese, can be floated on top .of the soup for a finishing touch. Onion Soup Parmesan 2 bnnehea green onions 3 tablespoons butter 3 bouillon cubes 3 enps water Parmesan cheese Wash and clean green onions Cut crosswise into thin slices, using crisp green tops also. There should be about 2 cups sliced. Melt butter in soup kettle. Add onions and simmer, stirring constantly, until partially cooked, but do not let onions brown. Add bouillon cubes and water and continue simmering until onions are tender, 5 to 8 minutes longer. When ready to serve, add milk and bring to serving temperature. Add pep-pe- r and salt to taste. While soup is heating, butter slices of bread on one side and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Place under broiler until cheese browns lightly. Ladle soup Into bowls and place slice of toasted French bread, cheese side up, on top of each serving. Yield 5V4 cups. 6 servings). Note: If using fresh French bread, toast one side of bread lightly , turn and butter untoasted side and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese, then broil until cheese is lightly browned. cause they spent many hours making the beautiful costumes. Cleo we sure think you and Pam did a good job. American Fork were visitors Friday. They were on their home from Las Vegas where visited their daughter Glora family. ar former LDS missionary he has been Stake MisPresident, Served in Ward Bishopric for two years. Counselor in the Stake Presidency for two years and has Presided as President of the Panguitch A sion Stake since August of 1952. s - Mr. Ilolman and his wife, Arvilla Boothe Holman, reside at Panguitch. They are the parents of four children, a daughter Mrs. Bruce Owens, residing at Panguitch, a son Laurel Holman and a daughter Carl Hortin, living at Provo, Utah and a son Wayne J. who resides with his parents. here way they and Owen Judd took Milton and Mina Gardner to Salt Lake for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tait remedical attention for Milton. They ceived word that their son A1 are home now and we hope that Tait who is in Old Mexico on a Milton will soon be well again. mission is ill wih hepaticas. Vistors at the Osmer Lamb Tell Blackburns new home in Ordervie is completed and she has home for a week were Koyle Cram moved in, so maybe Garn and and David Fackrell, sons-in-laMath-eso- n family will be moving into the from Springville; also, Mr. and Gerry came from Salt old place before long. Lake, all came to hunt deer. Mr.' and Mrs. Kirby Fairchild Deon Button and Terry D. were had friends from California here visitors at the Covington home for the jrst week of deer season. Saturday. They are expecting more thjs The Osmer Lamb and Roland coming week. Esplin homes are sporting new Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bowers from coats of paint vyi Llvestsck I71rl:ct I.:'.:: Cedar City Market Report Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Legranger October 29, 1960 from Springdale were here last W F Str Calves $22.40 to $23.70 week end for the deer hunt also, W F Hfr Calves $18.20 to $22.75 Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cameron. Commercial Cows $12.00 to $14.20 $10.20 to $17.33 John H. Reese celebrated his Canner Cows Cows $8.40 to $9 00 Shelly Canner 76th birthdayy Sunday, October Bulls $15.40 to $18.10 30 with a dinner His children who Baby Calves $12.00 to $35.00 each were there were Mr. and Mrs. Max Butcher Hogs . $16.70 to $17.90 Brinkerhoff from St George; Col-ee- n Southern Utah Auction Anderson who is going to Harold Woodward, Lessee school in Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swapp from Kanfib; Mr. and ese from Orderville and all the Mrs. Bill Brinkerhoff from Glengrand kids. We hope you have dale; Beth Anderson from Glen- many more happy birthdays, John. Redale; Mr' and Mrs. Lawrence He has 10 living children. ? Onion Soup 2 i t if,VI V A- - - . r,' t trad- Director, Margaret Masters, will help housewives prepare for Thanksgiving, with information on what will be needed for the feast, as well as timely hints on centerpieces at little - - v itional THANKSGIVING MONTH and KSL RADIO will highlight this day of feasting and gratitude on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING. On Wednesday, November 16 at 12:13 p.m. Ladies Day . C:rrr.:l T Thanksgiving To Da Featured On KSL In November NOVEMBER Thursday, October 27, I960 Mr. Holman, Is employed at present as Products Distributor for the Utah Oil Refining Company, and his business activities and Church duties gives him contact with many people so he has a good chance to understand the problems being faced by residents of the area making up this Senatorial District, and he pledges to work hard if elected, for things needed in good tourist relationship and something in the way this outlying area, such as good schools, good roads, of industry, that will make it possible for Improved economic conditions to be felt and give some relief to property taxation, which has almost reached its limits. Paid political advertisment SEE! THE GREATEST SHOW OH WORTH! Fourteen to one was the overwhelming majority vote received by Wiliaim A. Dill Barlocker in the primary election in his OWN HOME COUNTY. 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(The fioor' t recessed a full 7 to hold things that hare never been inside trunk before!) -- clem' hack See the new Chevrolet cars, Chet y ' . ft Cvnuiis. and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. A paid poUtlcal advertisment by Bartockor for Governor Committee. 330 North Main Cedar City, Utah Phono JUnlper C-03- 33 |