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Show vwp Thursday, July 14, 1966 Field Day Planned For Granger South Baseball Western Hills American League Major League: League play was slackened due to the long 4th of July weekend. The Oriorles took over second place as they downed the Yankees Ralph Bird was the winning pitcher and Joey Jimmerson was the loser. Gines caught for the Brent Orioles and Richard Olsen for the Yankees. The Dodgers defeated the 2. Red Sox Tony Gibson turned in an outstanding pitching performance for the winners, The 4th Annual Granger South National Field Day is July 16 at C alder Field, 3580 South walking was the losing pitcher. Major League Standings: Queen. 6-- 1. 7-- 11 batters and Neilsen 2. Kevin only striking, out upsets a 20-- 4 with the Dodgers taking victory over the Red Sox, and the Orioles over the Indians 10-- 9 in a game shortened by darkness. The Orioles added a second win for the week by defeating the Red Sox 8-- 5. The winning pitcher was Jeff Dimingo and Dave Tynin was tagged with the loss. The Yankees downed the Dodgers JeffNorstrom was the winner and Clinton Sanders was the losing pitcher. Minor League Standings: W. L. TiedGB 3 Yankees 9 3 7 Indians 5 Orioles 8 12 24-1- 2. Red Sox 4 7 Dodgers 1 11 12 Pee Wee League: Due to the fact that all of the Pee Wee teams have not played the same numbers of games there will be a Round Robin competition this Friday and Saturday to determine the league champs. A double header will be played Friday afternoon the winners competing with morning for the Saturday League title. 3425 West. The day will start at 9:00 There will be pie and A.M. watermelon eating contests, Baseball skill contest. Lagoon Corporation will furnish game booths and a number of prizes. A.T.V. will be given as a main prize in a special drawing. Each team will sponsor a girl in the queen contest. Votes are sold for 1? and the girl receiving the most votes will be the 1966 Little League Cereal Tops A Meat Patty Page 8 VIEW NEWS THE VALLEY Inventory Tax Bees 4 9 Yanks 3 3 10 Cards A 10 Home Runs: Yanks - John Bawden t. Deer Hunt Set A statewide archery season was set for August 27 through September 11 with limit again this year on the number of permits available on Units 20 and 23B. the Board Other actions Girls competing and team of use the archery again legalize sponsors follows: tackle for the taking of deer Pirates Penny Perkins, during any of the prescribed Jimmy Grant, Dodgers seasons. Muzzle loading rifles Linda Larson, Giants are legal weapons for taking of Michelle, Rushton, Cubs deer along with any rifle firing Floydene Smith, Mets a center-fir- e cartridge with an Connie McIntosh, Bees bullet. type expanding Shelly Hoffer, Braves crossHandguns, shotguns, Helen Conard, Reds of use fire and rim the bows Robin Gilbert, Yanks remains in rifles cartridges Geralynn McIntosh, Cards saw illegal. Deer hunters may purchase permit in only one control to their regular addition license. Archery permits are considered in the same category Granger South as control permits so hunters may purchase either the conNational League trol permit or the archery permit, but not both as in Granger South National Little past years. League team standings Major: Other governing rules and will follow the same regulations Won Lost as last year. The pattern 6 5 Pirates will be available proclamation 8 7 Cubs next week from to the public 8 8 Giants Department offices. 11 5 Dodgers Board members are ChairJohn E. Phelps, Welby man, Home Runs: Giants - Stanley Brown 11 Aagard, Dan Freed, Jay Howell Giants - Frank Tegtmeier 1 and Mike Gaufin. Giants - Steve Hunt 1 Pirates - David Andrew 1 Pirate Terry Bawden pitched a shut-ou- t, only 1 hit, team standings Minor: Both Major and Minor League All Stars will be named during the day. Mets Reds Won 13 8 Braves 8 SPANISH SARDINE CASSEROLE Problem on business invenanounted to 3.52 and taxes on livestock to 0.07 in of total property taxes Salt Lake County in 1965, according to a study by Utah Foundation. have been adArguments vanced for the abolition of of on these classes taxes on the grounds of property difficulty of enforcement and of inequity. If the taxes were abandoned, a problem would be created in providing replacement revenue. The inventory tax amounts to only a little more than 3 of total propety tax revenues in Utah, and the tax on livebut the stock to less than impact on some counties is much heavier, the Utah Fond-atio- n study points out. on many smaUer Impact rural counties would be somewhat alleviated by operation of the uniform school fund, but this would spread a part of the burden of making up the revenue loss to other counties in the stat . of the fifty states now taxes on inimpose ventories, although three states are currently engaged in phase out" program to reduce or remove the inventory tax over a period of years. Three other states, Hawaii, Delaware, and New York, do not tax any personal property and Penn sylvania levies no tax on tangible personal property. In 1965 it was estimated that the inventory tax returned between and $3.7 miUion in Utah, million $4.2 and the tax on livestock brought in a little less than $1 million. Taxes tories 1, Fe-ty-fi- Use puffed oat cereal, crushed fine, to bind tomato and cheese seasoned ground beef when you prepare burgers for your next outdoor supper. Cereals help hold in meat juices during broiling. They produce a patty with a pleasing bite as well. Puffed oats are economical sources of fooa energy, protein, minerals, and the B vitamins, too. In this recipe the crisp cereal along with melted butter and Parmesan cheese forms a succulent topping. Cheesed Cereal Burgers 2 teaspoons salt Burgers 1 teaspoon oregano IV2 cups puffed oat cereal, Ys teaspoon pepper crushed to make 1 cup cereal 1 Yi Topping pounds ground beef 2 tablespoons butter or V2 cup tomato juice 13 cup finely chopped onion margarine 1 cup puffed oat cereal, y4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese slightly crushed 1 egg y4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Combine cereal, beef, tomato juice, onion, cheese, egg, Worcestershire sauce, and seasonings; mix well. Shape into 6 patties. Broil 3 inches from heat source 12 to 14 minutes or to desired, degree of doneness, turning once. Make topping. Melt butter or' margarine. Remove from heat; stir in cereal and cheese. Top burgers with an equal amount of cereal and broil until lightly browned. Yield: 6 burgers. Lost 0 5 5 Get the most out of your car! -H- EARTY, TASTY, OUTDOOR MEAL Come in for our TEXACO AUTHORIZED MOTOR TUNE-U- P SERVICE When you come in for our Texaco Authorized Motor Tune-UService, you can rest assured that you'll get a thorough job, performed by specially trained men, using modern equipment, and p parts. Theres nothing procedures. We use only about what we do for your engine. We guarantee satisfaction. Drive in soon! following proven , tune-u- top-qualit- y p Whether youre camping out or eating at home, this hearty, delicious Spanish Sardine Casserole takes only min- utes to make from packaged and canned convenience foods. The basis of this meal in a kettle is rice and vermimix. Simply add celli prepared from Spanish of of can a a can sardines and slices of tomatoes, water, for the best fireside eatin processed American Cheese ever. rice-a-ro- ni SPANISH SARDINE CASSEROLE 1 can (1 lb.) tomatoes 1 can 1 pkg. Mix Rice (334 oz.) sardines, drained Spanish 1 2 cups water pkg. (8 oz.) processed American Cheese 3 tbsp. salad oil (8-oz- Trust your car to the man who wears the star .) Heat oil in frying pan or large kettle. Add rice and vermi- celli mixture from package and cook until vermicelli is lightly browned, stirring frequently. Remove from heat and allow to cool for a few minutes. Add water, contents of seasoning envelope (from mix package) and tomatoes to rice mixture and blend well. Bring to boiling point; reduce heat, cover and simmer 12 to 14 minutes until rice is tender. Cut sardines in half and add, tossing gently with nch-thick slices. Arrange on top. rice. Cut cheese into Cover and heat until cheese is slightly melted, about 5 minutes. 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