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Show i Oman $ Pace - Society ... Weiiiny. ews DIAPER DOINGS Congratulations to Howard and Atton Ropor Dutson on tho birth of of an 81b. 5oz. Boy Oct. 27, 1970. . Congratulations to Bob and Sherree Howell Miles on the birth of a 7 pound 15 ounce boy In the Salt Lake LDS Hospital Hos-pital Oct. 23, 1970. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Howell of Oasis and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miles of Kamas, Utah. NEW SHOW TIMF 7:3C , WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY 1 OCTOBER 28-30 LEE MARVIN IN "HELL ON THE PACIFIC" K LLCVvT F. ' EFFCIL MTINEF ?:3C p.rr. Soturday f TREATS "MAGIC BOY" ' BALLOONS i EVENINGSHOW "BILLIE THE KID MEETS DRACULA" , MIDNIGHT' SHOW 11:30 p.m. "NIGHTMARE IN WAX" Hearty Fall Favorite In celebration of this annual fall festival nothing could be more apropos than Hot 'n Hearty Supper. Tangy barbecue sauce permeates this casserole creating a zippy flavor blend. But the winning ingredient nutritious, delicious and versatile cheese by a landslide! Hot 'N Hearty Supper ' :i::: "-T jfffipt0j j m cup Kraft Barbecut , Sauce teaspoon salt lb. Velveeta Pasteurized Process Cheese Spread, sliced 1 lb. ground beef 4 cups (2 1-lb. cans) tomatoes 1 cup chopped green pepper M cup choped onion cup uncooked rice Brown meat; drain excess fat Add tomatoes, green pepper, onion, nee. barbecue sauce ana sail, riace in z-auart casserole. iM Ob AJI , -J UiUlUM VC v..0 WHC, IAS UV?1. until cheese melts. 6 servings. Try Duckling This Holiday Season L 1 k.TL October has been designated "Cheese Festival Month" a. id rightly so. Cheese reigns as one of the few foods which fits in'o any menu at any time of the day or night-f rom a cheese ome' t at breakfast to a luncheon cheeseburger right on to cheese "ni. blies" in combo with the late night show. With such versatility cheese deserves special attention every day of the year. The pasteurized process cheese spread selected for this casserole cas-serole has a velvety texture, an unusually pleasant and mild flavor, plus being packed with exceptional nutritional qualities. A two-ounce slice has more protein, calcium and Vitamin A than an eight-ounce glass of milk. Mom, take heed the kids will love it! a- When yog viilf Sail lol City, drop In at our frlondly itoro. Irowio through tho wldoit lection of wostorn clothing and addltry In tho country, latest ttylti. Fair prtcoi. SADDLERY RANCHWEAR WESTERN 100TS Send for your FREE 96 Pag Coor Cafafogu Order by mall, Wt ship anywhora. Jacke Welk Q RANCHWEAR Sorvlng tho Nation from th Heart of tho Weit 62 lad 2nd South Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Dept. "N" The golf ball, only 1.68 inches in diameter, contains some 90 feet of rubber" thread. Fuel or lube needs? What you need, we have. Fuel for all your equipment. A lubricant for every part. Chfvron CALL Y001 STANDARD 0B. KAN IN IQ.TA LKD0URD RIDINB-N44M0 Standard On company ot California ifST3Bim Ffflstaflimatofl3c Young fashionables in Patterned Pant Sets Maximum fashion in patterns of yester-year . . . but made in today's miracle fabrics. Select from newsy poncho set . . . attic prints . . . geometric prints . . . fabulous others, too. In bright gypsy colors to be loved by 3 to 6X and 7 to 14 glamour queens. Complete Sets from $995 MANY SOLD SEPARATELY Calculated to stir the appetites of the male members of your family and your dinner guests during the holiday season is this currant jelly glazed duckling with a stuffing of tart apple wedges and whole prunes. Reminiscent of the hearty triumphs from Grandmother's day, the fruit stuffing complements the superb flavor of the duckling, making it truly fine fare. The currant jelly glaze adds distinctive flavor and gives the duckling an elegant appearance. Duckling is easy to prepare and serve. Your guests, savoring every morsel, will mark your dinner party as a truly memorable memor-able occasion. Glazed Fruit Stuffed Duckling 2 pound prunes, soaked and pitted (about 1 cup) tablespoons sugar cup currant jelly cup light corn syrup 1 frozen duckling (4 to 5 pounds) defrosted Vt teaspoon salt teaspoon rosemary 3 cups pared tart cooking apple wedges in eighths Wash and drain duckling; dry skin gtently with paper toweling. Sprinkle body and neck cavities with salt and rosemary. Combine Com-bine apples, prunes and sugar; stir to coat fruits with sugar. Fill neck and body cavities loosely with stuffing. Skewer neck skin to back. Cover opening of body cavity with aluminum foil and tie legs together loosely. Place on rack in shallow roasting pan. Bake In slow oven (325F.) until drumstick meat is tender, about 3 hours. To make glaze, combine jelly and com syrup. Place over low heat until jelly is melted. Brush duckling with glaze several times during last 30 minutes of baking. Drain excess ex-cess fat from pan. Add remaining glaze; stir and heat. Serve with duckling. Yield: 4 servings. PUBLIC WANTS TEACHER ACCOUNTABILITY A recent Gallup Poll suggests that the American Public no " longer accept the word of educators ed-ucators that American education educa-tion Is doing a good job. George Gallup noted that "studesnts as well as adults are beginning to question the judgment of educators." ed-ucators." This Gallup sug- i gests. is one of the major reasons for failure of an alarming number of school bond issues and budgets in gaining voter approval , It Is becoming increasingly evident that a significant majority ma-jority of adults are now in favor of national student achievemesii tests to compare the achievement achieve-ment of various school systems, sys-tems, Gallup said. Perhaps more significant is that 67 of the people questioned in the poll favor paying teachers in accordance ac-cordance with the quality of their work instead of the present pre-sent seniority system. ALL M! ncCULLQCU MINI MAC C Nutrition Jargon Just what do the terms "adequate nutrition," "malnutrition" "mal-nutrition" and "hunger" really mean? "Adequate nutrition" nu-trition" is the body's use of essential nutrients in the amounts and proportions necessary for optimum health throughout life. "Malnutri tion" encompasses undernutrition, undernu-trition, overnutrition and nutrient nu-trient imbalance. Health and physiological functions are impaired by undernutrition or insufficient intake of one or more essential nutrients and overnutrition or excessive exces-sive consumption of one or more essential nutrients. Nutrient Nu-trient imbalance can be a result re-sult of either under- or over-nutrition. over-nutrition. "Hunger" is synonymous syn-onymous with undernutrition, undernutri-tion, and the advanced form is starvation which leads to wasting of body tissues and eventually death. Veterans Attend Hationd CcTiventicn Veterans of World War One held the 18th National Convention Conven-tion In Sarlt Lake Oct. 9 -15, 1970 It was a" huge success. Delegates' came from all the states Including Hawaii and Alaska. Elected for the coming year were National Commander, Waldron E. Leonard, Washing-Ion Washing-Ion D. C, and National President; Pres-ident; Lenna Bradbury, Ariz., and all the other National elected elec-ted officers were installed Wednesday, Oct. 14, Lafayette Room Hotel Utah, a white coat affair. Sunday, Oct. 11, In the Mo rmon Tabernacle, Temple Square, Delegates and the public enjoyed en-joyed the Morman Choir weekly national broadcast from the Tabernacle. Following the broadcast a joint Memorial Musical and dramatic services was held in memory for 20,285 buddies and 2,030 sisters who had passed away since the last national convention a year ago. The alter was draped with the memorial mem-orial cloth and 10 candles lighted one for each district. Choral numters by the Tabernacle Tab-ernacle Choir "King of Glory" Jessie Evans Smi'.h, soloest; "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" Re-public" Richard P. Condie director; dir-ector; organ solo, Robert Cun-dlck, Cun-dlck, organist, who also played the prelude and postludo music. State dinners were held for the delegates from the states they represented. 1400 Barracks and Auxiliary members attended the National Commando and National President's Pres-ident's banquet held Tuesday niht in the Salt Palace. Attending from West Millard Barracks 2952 and Auxiliary were: Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Randal Swensen. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. La-Clede La-Clede Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Law, and Mrs. Zola Bunker. Mark Evans, Washington D.C. former Utahan. a radio and TV personality for more than 20 years, he began with KSL was master of ceremonies and Introduced In-troduced the distinguished guests, retired general Lewis B. Her shy, who now Is advisor to the President of the U. S. on Man power Mobilization. He headed the Selective Service Ser-vice System before retirement. You Are Always Welcome at the DELTA COMMUNITY CHURCH Church School, Tues. 3:30 p.m. Worship Service 11:15 a.m. ' 107 South 200 West 834-22SS Rev. JIM SLOAN, Pastor ( MISS CAROLYN ROPER Engagement is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Roper are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn to Ross L. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Olsenof Nephl. Carolyn Is a graduate of Delta High School and Southern Utah State College. She Is currently teaching at Shrlner's Hospital School In Salt Lake. BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Nov. 2, 1970 Oak City 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. E. School 3:35 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chapel Leamington 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Chapel Nov. 3, 1970 Delta 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon E. School 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. E. School 3:35 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Post Office 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Park Nov. 4, 1970 Hinckley 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. E. School Doseret 4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Chapel Oasis 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Post Office Nov. 5, 1970 Sugarville 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Chapel Abraham 3:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Fullmers Sutherland 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chapel Mr. Olsen graduated from Jeab High School and served an LDS mission to the Central States. He is presently attending attend-ing the University of Utah. The, couple planaNov. 21, 1970 wedding In the Mantl Temple. The same evening they will be honored at a reception in the Oak City Cultural Hall. My Neighbors ,,,so"EL "Somehow the magic has gone out of our relationship here." hrmrmTflTflTa'a a ii a a a a TAKE A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION VOTE FOR M&L ROPER For School Board RJ H 8 t 9 t 9 t 0 0 9 0 0 j f f f jj Fuel system dirty? Chevron Fuel Filters remove rust, dirt and sediment down to 20 microns. Chevron L w & CAaYOURWJNDAMOlL MAN LKNNARD RIOIMfl SM-2340 SltnStrt OH Company y ettfefnt Y ( $139.95 complete with special M 1 2" bar and McCulloch M f smooth-cut chain. . - mm i x x trust; She trusts her electric dry- er to dry it safely. At the same time she expects it to handle the -toughest family wash without a whimper . . . and it does! n-00 It costs less to buy up to $40 less. Costs less to maintain, too. The "Sun" Sw That Never Sets Utahwer Ugf S -pt Easy on tho Dry (lards Certain things have special importance im-portance in a woman's world. A certain blouse. Delicate. Treasured. Trea-sured. Feminine, as she herself is feminine. 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