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Show PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1954 fiPJ TEEVE I hope It snows often this winter. I owe my next door neighbor two or three good turns and it would sure ease my conscience if I could clean his walk a couple of times. If I can't pay off the debt one way or another during the cold months ahead, I'm sure I'll have to find a new place to live come next spring. I like the folks next j door and we've never had any words, but I feel they are peeved (and they should be) with the an-tics of my two and a half year old son. Actually, the neighbor sort of brought on the whole thing. First, by planting a garden last spring; second, by letting my son Tom help" with the digging, planting, and later on, gathering of vege-tables. Tom learned quickly, Soon he could and did gather tomatoes, squash and beans without any help or guidance. And. it didn't make any difference whether things were small or large, green or ripe My neighbor, believe it or not, merely laughed and really seemed to enjoy my stern but unsuccessful eiforts to impress upon the young man the error of his ways j The breaking point came when young Tom discovered the "secret" watermelon patch behind the . neighbor's garage. There, pam-pered and looked after each day, were seven growing, vigorous young melons For a week the young "helper" picked one a day and holding it eaiefully in both hands, took it to the neighbor's back door presenting it with a flourish. My unusual neighbor still man- - aged to treat me with courtesy and ' laugh at the whole thing Yet. more than once, I saw him look at the garden and shake his head with an air of complete defeat. I hope it snows and snows and snows gooow 'o m A"good JT0tifeTSono helps Actually, he is more important than a ' the pgWour State. Hc can a man living in Utah who might own a farmer who doesn't even live in Utah thriving factory in Kansas. The fac- - fit that definition? tory would help Kansas, where it would To start with, the Kansas farmer is maintain a payroll, pay taxes and buy one of supplies. But it would mean very little 90,000 shareholders who own Kennecott the of Utah Copper. Because of Kenne- - t0 PeoPle cott's Utah Copper Division operations, The Kansas farmer and his fellow he is in business in Utah. He pays Kennecott shareholders who live wages, buys supplies and pays taxes in throughout America, are really Utah our State that enable all Utahns to businessmen. The benefits produced by enjoy a higher standard of living. their business help every man, woman and child in Utah-er'- s It is the location of the Kansas farm- - business, not his home, that makes That's what makes a Kansas farmer him an important person to Utahns. a "good Utahn." 4 TffXffbMft f 4-- J " ennecott Copper Coiporation .S A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah Jjl HOW f& YEARS STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON fNgPI WHISKEY ---I ' J BY HEIEN HALE "'REAM cheese balls rolled in chopped suited almonds do wonders tor fruit salads Scoop the balls from the cheese with a small scoop, then toss lightly in the salted nuts. Make a special sauce for ham-burger If you want a real treat: chop one large peeled firm toma-to, then mix with a small can of chopped ripe olives, finely chopped onion, a small can of green chill peppers, chopped and a table-spoon each of oil and vinegar Sea-son to taste and allow to stand for several hours befoie serving RECIPE OF THE WEEK Cottage Cheese Salad Dressing (Makes Hi cups) 4 cup sweetened condensed milk ( Vi of 15 ounce can) "4 cup vinegar "t teaspoon salt . teaspoon dry mustard 4 teaspoon paprika v cup cottage cheese Blend thoroughly sweetened condensed milk, vinegar, salt, mustard and paprika Force cottage cheese through sieve and add to mixture, beating un-- til smooth If thicker consis-tenc-is desired, place In re-- i frigerator to chill befoie serv-- ; Ing- - Excellent for fruit salads i When unexpected company comes and dessert offers a prob-lem, simply whip out a can of cling peaches and serve with whipped cream sprinkled with crumbled gingerstmps Another quick and fancy des-sert combines a package of in-stant vanilla pudding with one can of apricot whole fruit nectar Fold in V, cup of whipped cream and spoon into sherbet glasses Top with quick-froze- or canned raspberries. If you use canned ham, here's good glaze: combine K'2 cup each of honey and brown sugar and spread evenly over ham Bake in a moderate oven allowing 15 mln. utes for each pound of ham. |