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Show : by Green" liver, Utah's own : Pearl Baker' f JOE AND MILLIE BIDDLECOME TOOK THEIR CATTLE INTO ROBBER'S ROOST IN 1909 WHEN THEIR DAUGHTER DAUGH-TER PEARL WAS LESS THAN TWO YEARS OLD. THE DUST HAD HARDLY SETTLED IN THE TRACKS OF BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE WILD BUNCH. PEARL'S CHILDHOOD WAS COLORED BY STORIES OF THOSE RIDERS OF THE OWLHOOT TRAIL AS TOLD BY PEOPLE WHO KNEW THEM WELL. WHEN SHE WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL. SHE STARTED RECORDING THOSE WONDERFUL BITS OF WESTERN AMERICANA AND FOR YEARS DID RESEARCH IN OLD NEWSPAPERS, COURT RECORDINGS AND INTERVIEWS DOCUMENTING AND VALIDATING HER MATERIAL. SEND YOUR ORDER NOW FOR THIS COLLECTOR'S VOLUME TO: Times-Independent P.O. Box 129, MOAB, UTAH 84532 ($6.95 plus .55 for tax and mailing) NAME ADDRESS City State Zip . . . j : - ( CHICKEN IN - Yield: 4 servings ;" "' - J 1 . , v 2 tablespoons butter I ; Large covered sk.llet 2 tabe,poons chopped chives A cup all-purpose flour Uu'stht cream or half and half I 5 12 te3cpoon salt l-uf " ; j Vz teaspoon paprika I 1 1 broiler-fryer chicken (2'i 3 lbs.). I' n ' cut up t R1 Combine flour, salt and paprika. Coat chicken with f lour mMure: i; ; ,n skillet melt butter; brown chicken. Sento . : cream. Cover and simmer 35-40 minutes. Transfer en . . . ;- Patter. Season sauce with salt and pepper to taste, pou I p :r over chicken. v- fc. - - ..uL-it-1.. .' - '. ':i J- i - -- ---1- ... 1 ll ffcr gl rrK)nter o'P a. job Here in the Intermountain West we're the wildest country the mountains can used to extremes. Our cities are cut out of offer. the wilderness. And a few miles away, the And we think it's important that Go-wilderness Go-wilderness takes over again. Tract is a gentle monster. It's a paradise for outdoor recreation. It doesn't need a road. So we don't have But it makes running a power line a mon- to tear up the wilderness to build one. ster of a job. When you live in a country where mil- So Utah Power & Light got a monster lions love the wilderness, that's a giant of a machine to do it. step. A gentle monster-called Go-Tract. Electricity and our environment can live With its rubber treads, powerful engine, in peaceful co-existence, and a supply of 100-foot power poles on In fact, at Utah Power, we figure we its back, the Go-Tract can work alone in have to. Electricity-Key to a Quality Environment Utah Power & LigL. Company |