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Show Dedication of Hoytsville Chapel THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE FHday, Jum 10, 1011 2 Coalville, Utah M011 Cont. from page 1 . ihould not be lifted up in though, that false pride.. It was the Lord who made thia possible." Dae It & accomplishments. Bishop Osmond read a poem written by the late Lyle Brown far die dedication of the Hoytsville Chapel in 1953. Speakers stood before an audience that jammed the chapel and filled a good portion of the recreational hall. Gary M. PWe, first counselor of the ward, said, "The only way we can get our moneys worth out of this building is to use it--use it till we wear It out, and then we will build in another on in which we can worship the Lord." He complimented the bishop for Us positive attitude," even during times when chances for raising the funds looked pretty slim. Geld and brawn The entire new structure is decorated in golds and browns. The chapel has walnut woodwork and benches and white walls. The padded seats on the stage and the carpeting ia all gold. Walnut beams are Church pays 70 Glenn M. Shaw, second counselor, reminded the people of Hoytsville that the membership in general of die Church paid for .70 percent of the building through the tithing fund. If it was not far them, he said, "we would probably have been far another 25 yearn trying to raise the money." He also recognised the many people of ward who fulfilled assignments behind the scenes toward the building of the new chapel. President Ezra Taft Banson greatsthe many paopla who attandnd tha dedication. COALVILLE The first meeting of the Summit County Health Council is slated for Tuesday, June 21, at 5 p.m. Eight of the nine members have been already been selected. Unselected is a representative of the Park City School Board. Representing the North Summit School Board is Phyllis DeWeese, Coalville; Representing South Summit School Board Lamar Frazier, Oakley. Six of the members were appointed by and "Bless This Houseduring the program. Conducting was Mrs. Isabelle Judd. Accompsniats were Mrs. Barbara Pace and Mrs. Beverly BeK Dan Roaenhan had a solo part in the first number. Mrs. Bell also played "The Lords "The greatest challenge still lies ahead said President Reed E. Brown, a member of the Hoytsville Ward. "We must the Summit County Board of Commissioners May 31. They are Dr. Wayne D. Bos worth, Upton; Dr. Marlin H. Dearden, Park City; LaVerl Bushell, Woodland; Harold Richins, Henefcr; Gordon Taylor, Kamas; and Summit County Commissioner BiU WaUin. The duties of the new council is to set policies regarding all health-relate- d matters in the county. Thia indudes drug and alcohol abuse, general sanitation of public buildings, mental health and the Summit County Hospital. locally popular late season hunt for 200 cows haa again been e proposed for the Rock portion of the North Slope unit. Changes have been proposed The proposed 1977 elk hunt remains almost identical to last yean hunt, with a few exceptions. The hunt will begin on September 28, and as last year all areas will open to bull hunting including the area around Kamas previously dosed. In addition locally 50 cow permits are proposed for the Chalk Creek, Bear River portions of Summit County and foe Hole-ln-th- How to make and use mulches effectively will have 5 bull permita each. The date to remember if you enhancing reproduction. One question the Board of Big Game want your comments to be counted is June 17, at the Board of Big Game Control meeting in Ogden. The meeting will be held at the Mountain Fuel Supply Auditorium, 2940 Washington Blvd. River-Lo- and Cpek st Cache-Ric- k portions of Northern Utah V ; 1 so it won't kill earthworms or pets. One of the most efficient of all mulchea is black plastic film. If you mulch with plastic, you should work your soil thoroughly, firm it down to eliminate air pockets and level carefully. Spread the plaatic and sink the edges 6 inches into the soil to prevent wind from causing it to billow and damage plants. Gardeners where daytime soil temperatures are very warm have reported that they had to cover black plastic with a 2 or layer of organic matter to , Rows of perforated coffee cans or topless plastic bottles make good watering devides for plastic mulched gardens. Sink each little reservoir nearly to its rim in the soil after cutting a hole in the sheet a little larger than the diameter of the container. Set transplants each reservoir. them until they are established and their roots can reach the deep supply from the reservoirs. ft OV - t 4 ' The two-da- y event ia to conaiat of an evening of public entertainment at the Coalville Utah Stake Center tonight plus a day of instruction for local church leaders tomorrow at the Kamas Utah Stake Center. Tonight at Coalville will be the presentation of the winning road shows from each of the three stakes within the Coalville Region Coalville, Kamas and Top-wat- er Morgan. The doors will open today at 5 p.m. for the Contemporary Arts display, which is under the direction of the Coalville atake. The road show presentation will begin at 8 p.m. in the cultural hall of the Coalville stake center. This segment of the June conference is under the direction of the Morgan Utah Stake. Saturdays meetings will begin at 8 a.m. meeting for the discussion leaders will begin at 7:30 a.m. in foe Relief Society room of the new building in A prayer Marion. Elder Rulon G. Craven, Regional of the Council of the Representative Twelve, will preside over the Saturday activities. All stake leaders and bishoprics, along with clerks and executive secretaries, should attend the Saturday meetings. Just Ramblin in food preparation Mae Olsen .By Kathi Braegger keep it hot in a strainer over hot water. The steam will reduce sticking. If you leave leafy, dark green vegetables and broccoli in the refrigerator for five days or so they lose about half of their vitamin C. If you add a teaspoon of lemon juice to the water when cooking cauliflower it will help to keep the cauliflower nice and white. Cauliflower will discolor if over cooked. To reduce your food bill you might use molasses instead of white sugar in such foods as baked beans, cookies, puddings and bread. Children like it and it Other dates to remember: . . ? Moore, Antelope, Bighorn. Open Bull Bk permfr. reles Buffalo applications due July 5. between July 29. Cow Elk, Deer Hunter timber to be sold only V 1 begins. and money e, By John Pratt conference- Contemporary art and crafta of local will be on display this evening as the Region Conference of the local IDS stakes Hints for saving time meal-tim- They adds flavor and food value. Never overload the frying basket with raw potato strips when frying potatoes. They are high in moisture content. When too many are put into the hot far at once, the temperature of the fat drops excessively. Cooking is slower and and the potatoes absorb more fat. Surface skin is formed when milk is heated in an uncovered pan. It's due to a drying out of fat, minerals, and protein on the surface. The skin holds steam in causing the milk to foam and boil over. You can prevent the skin formation by using a lid. Why ia cheese used in casseroles sometimes tough and stringy? High temperatures and long cooking cause fat to separate out resulting in tough and atringy cheese. Add the cheese during the last half hour of cooking for best results. Storing eggs with the large end up will keep the yolk from sticking to the shell and help them keep their natural qualify longer. cheese waffles. Just add one cup shredded, sharp cheese into the dry ingredients before adding the liquid but slightly reduce the amount of fat in your basic recipe. Make forest ; by sealed bids artiats . of sold. All National begins today prevent temperatures beneath the plastic from rising to injuriously high levels. Kathi, the county home agent, offers This week I decided to provide a hodge podge of general hints for homemakers. Sometimes a "trick" can save a lot of time and money in food preparation. Try some of these and see if they work for you. These suggestions come from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. If you need buttermilk for a recipe and don't have any, use home soured milk instead. For each cup of sweet milk combine a teaspoon of vinegar or lemon juice with enough milk to make .one cup of liquid. Let is stand five minutes before you use it. If you must cook pasta ahead were Local Region James W.WRaen it- - booklets mtrm i All mulches serve the same Let's consider mulches as a means of conserving water in purpose; they reduce evaporayour garden. Mulches can be tion, keep weeds from sprouting made of all sorts of inexpensive and reduce soil temperatures. materials: straw, dried lawn Some mulches are dug into the clippings, composted leaves or soil at the end of the season to raise the content of organic wood shavings, sheets of matter. Others, like newspapers cardooard, layers of newspaper, cannery or winery waste, and cardboard, are torn into rice hulls, or mixed shreds and thrown into the chips and leaves from your compost heap to rot into humua. parks department. A light Earthworms thrive under orgaipplication of nitrogen fertilizer nic mulches; so do insect pests. recommended before you If you are forced to uae bait for it tpread any organic mulch snails, slugs or earwigs, place in laid on cans their aides well juice rotted compost. except Dedication were made under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Ehrin Rees. The Relief Sodty provided boutonnieres for honored guests and choir members. The change will facilitate a more equable bull, cnw ration Control will be particularly Interested in at their June 17, meeting will be the chance for a moose permit still apply for cow moose permits. Your comments are1 encouraged. Again as last year the Ogden for the 1977 Moose hunt scheduled for a September 10, opening. This year division moose biologist Bill Babcock of Evanston, haa proposed removal of 20 antlerless moose from the North Slope of the Uintaa in addition to foie 20 bull permits. The Gardening Grandfather says i The Hoytsville Ward Choir performed two musical numbers "The King of Glory" for us, wwNwswew mmwasMeisteceerwwsMueseeseeseeeeeeeeesnjsawseaeaweeae Bjy exposed. Modem-style- d lighting hands from the ceiling. The previous chapel haa been made into two levels of classrooms and offices, all decorated in golds and browna. , Elk huinut to vary from last year Health Coundltomeet newly-create- d Prayer" on the organ. The Junior Primary Chorua sang "Kindness Begins with Me," being conducted by Mrs. Deanna Pace and accompanied by Miss Linda Shaw. The Senior Primary Chorus sang "Where Love Is," conducted by Mrs. Margie Judd and accompanied by Mrs. Barbara Pace. ' The congregation sang "The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning" for the opening hymn. At the beginning of the program, Biahop Osmond acknowledged many who had played "an important part in the building of the new chapel: Sterling Lyon and Jay Durrant, architects; R.D. Sawyer, contractor, Dick Watson, forman; The North Summit School Board and Summit County Commissioners; the W unship Ward who shared their facilities with Hoytsville during the year of construction and remodeling; The stake presidency and high council. The invocation was given by Brad Simpson, executive secretary of the ward. The benediction was given by Leon M. Judd, ward clerk. Barbara Pace played the prelude and postlude. rededicate our lives to do the Lords work more effectively." He also stressed the importance of personal dedication, He praiaed Elder Benson for his many we June is the wedding month which keeps us broke, just like Christmas. Its also the start of summer outings and camp, and of course vacations. How many of us get a vacation? We skimp and save to acquire the money and by the time we have the many we are to old and decrepit. Such is life. If you do get a vacation, try Montana. Swedish Rice Meat Balls lb. ground beef 1 cup minute rice 1 egg slightly beaten 2 tbs. minced onion 1 teaspoon chopped parsley V cup water 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 12 teaspoon salt 18 teaspoon nutmeg 1 timber to be sold by oral auction. So far, 183 communities have been identified as dependent, Secretary Bergland said. "Following a lengthy and complete review of public comment on proposed permanent regulations published in the Federal Register on Feb. 23, we have concluded these regulations provide a reasonable balance between the requirement of the Act to prevent collusion and to protect local, dependent communities,' "Sec-etar- y Bergland said. Another provision of the new regulations would give timber purchasers, who qualify as small business the option of requesting the Forest Service to build the permanent roads necessary to log the timber sale. The option will be effective on timber sales advertised after July 1, the secretary said. Life taken mHenefer HENEFER Charles James Ermini died of a gunshot wound in his home Friday, June 3. Summit County Sheriff Ronald Robinson, who investigated the incident, said it happened around 8 p.m. Ermini was 38 years old. He and his wife, Linda, have lived in Henefcr since 1969. They had two sons, Robert J. and Brandon M. See obituaries for further information. wwswwwwnwsMWwwiwwrwiwimwmn Its dash pepper wonderful. They say Fort Benton 12 cup milk is especially interesting. It is 1 can (10 12 oz.) cream of located on U.S. highway 87 mushroom or cream of celery between Havre and Great Falla. soup It is located on the Missouri River, which was the reason it Combine beef, rice, egg, onioti, didn't fade away with the for parsley, salt, nutmeg, pepper, and milk. Mix lightly but The first tourists came in June thoroughly. Shape into 24 small 1805 and a courageous lot they balls and place in skillet. were. Many tourists come each Combine soup with balls. Bring year to enjoy this historical to boil; reduce heat, cover and scenic place. How about some simmer 10 minutes, basting Swedish Rice Meat Balls? accordingly. trade. TIMBER Under new permanent regulations, all National Forest timber will be sold by sealed bids except in dependent communities, Secretary of Agriculture, Bob Bergland announced today. The new regulations, which implement procedures for selling National Forest timber under the National Forest Management Act of 1976, are effective mi publication in the June 2 Federal Register. They replace interim regulations which have been in effect since last November. In dependent communities, 75 percent of the timber will be sold by oral auction and 25 percent by sealed bids, unless timber sales to mills outside the dependent community exceed the normal rate, the secretary said. In such cases, the secretary, at his discretion, may authorize 100 percent of the Mcond-claa- a Entered nutter October 28, 1923, at tha post offiea at Coalvllte, Utah 84017. undar tha Act of March 2, 1879. PuMlahad ovary Friday at Coalville, Utah. Sacond-ctas- a postage paid at Coalvllla, Utah. Advartlalng Ratea on Application Subscription 85.00 a year In advance 810.00 out of state RICHARD M. and SUSAN F. BUYS Publishers MICHAEL PAUL RICHINS, Managing Editor JOAN LEWIS, Office Manager |