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Show after being In Salt Lake for almost a month while they IN HFOKD new grand-daughtThe new Utile miss as born on the 17th of September to Bobby and :n MOTION I tnat6 The dedication of the Jim Foots and his son new Don from depot brought many people to town for the celebration. Coming from Omaha was former trainmaster Bill Da -is and his wife Glnny. They stayed on to visit most of the week with Dave and Phyllis Symond. Glen Caster-lin- e former Ml Iford resident was here from Omaha. Campaeu and Johnny Grlmshaw were here from Salt Lake as well as many Ar-lei- 91 Louisiana were here this week for a couple of days. Jim U to lots of MiUord people as he comes to visit and mine just about every summer. Here visiting with Sara well-kno- and Ken Myers were Sara's two sisters Lucille and Ray. mond Oliver and Elrieta Eaton from Grand Junction, Colorado. They were here for four days leaving Monday morning. While here they went pinenut hunting and visiting and had a really nice time together. The Mllford 2nd Ward Relief Society work meeting was held at the church on Wednesday evening. Lesson on fabrics was given by Florence Hlatt and the ladles worked on cloth dolls, stain- gh others. Janice Sullivan Is In the LDS Hospital In Salt Lake. It was reported Sunday that she had been taken from the Intensive care unit and is doing better. We want to wish her a speedy and hope she wli: soon be hack with us. Rene Baldwin former M ed glass, Christmas tree ornaments, painted Hal- resident was here last visiting with old friends. Rene is now livweek loween cookies and quilting. Alta and Doyle Sly arrived back home a week ago ing in Mesa, Arizona. 1bsaad9ozsand will be earned Krystal Lynn. She joins a brother Chad at home. The Slys also were there to welcome a ne nephew bora on September 26th to Connie andSteve Meagher. The new baby boy weighed S lbs 2 oz and will be nam-e- d David Glenn. While they were in Salt Lake their son Orea from Fresno, California came up and spent two weeks working in Ogden and they got to do lots of visiting with him. They, had a nice time visiting with all the relatives in that area. Scrament meeting la the Mllford 1st Ward was presented by the Primary. Opening Hymn was "There's Sunshine in My Soul Today. Ward business and then the Sacrament Hymn was "In Humility, Our Savior". Program was as follows: Talk advisor Leo by Primary Kannell, song by Children's choir, talks by Jackie Schow, Amber Hardy, Angle Hardy, Natalie Wllden, Karensa Coon and Jason Carter, more songs by the Children's choir, talks by Jason Davis, Jason MeDermott, Amy ANOTHER. The Mllford 2nd Ward had as their youth speaker Mar- ie Rollins, thee talk by Lee the Stake Relief Society President, congregational song and thee Rick wibster was the coaeladinc speaker. LaAna Walker returned home Saturday after being la the University Hospital for surgery Mel drove op Friday night to bring her Col-m- ob AS I - taaswk A 11 mWs survivors have ttextodDAV vans daring the vears. saealag advice As Service lUtiomal - ef assistance at so cent te veterans and their tnmlUes. Under this pro. the as eoci anno oc verier a DAV result of visits, nave filed Veterans 11 1,500 claims lor disablsd betarans emphvys some 300 full-tim- e esjlasul service officers than 90 percent of (VA) were dUabled daring ts the Vietnam War across the cosntry. 700,000 member DAV filed or rinpeneJ asprasdsMealy Daring the moot recent 10,000 claims lor service -- year lor which statistics are these veterans' available, connected disability as behalf of claim -- lienoris specialists sucants vUttteg the Bald ser- cessfully handled 1I9.78S U vice setts. More than 1,500 easts, winning fedclaims for boss totaling aplmasflU eral proximately Sis million tor filed or reopened, and more veterans, their families and than 3,900 veterans visiting their survivors. the vans received DAV he "Bet It's not the numbers la obtaining VA hospital cars that count,'" said the DAV's and other health services. Wilson. the people Also resulting from DAV we've helped who make It field service salt visits last an worthwhile. You'd be year were several thousand surprised at how many vet- claims for VA educational aad their dependents programs, Social Security wry little about their entitlements until disability payments, VA loss erans (DAV) vis Us Cedar Local veterans and their guarantees and they stop Isto one of our families can take advantage City, City office Building aaobUs offices. programs, military oa November 2, or Richof free veterans' benefits fits, employment services ad to say. this Is part- field, city hall, November' and other programs, cov-rlcounseling and claim filing leslarly tree of Vietnam era 2. assistance when a field serthe entire range of the ser- A third of a million vetveterans benefits sad service unit of the nonprofit r,hlm- Disabled Americas Vet erans, their dependants and vices. a wjeeraa of that war. Due to several rhenfoo la maay ef these men and vtteraas' entttlemeats durwarns were really turned ing the past year, DAV off whoa they left the Armofficials expect lares ten-ou- ts ed Forces, and they never of veterans and their took advantage of the benefamilies again this year as fits sad services they the orgaalxatloa's service offices visit "while the DAV concem unities from coast to coast ntrates Its services oa disfor the ninth straight year. abled veterans of all ha added, "it's espec . "People are going to have questions,'' explained DAV tally rewarding to see how National Servlcs Director away of these younger voArthur H. Wilson. 'The taress have visited our field DAV wants to make sure service salts. Like veterans and their families est of previous service periods, tralght answers from ex. they've learned to trust us because the DAY Is not part parts who are on their side who are independent of of the government any CEREAL government agency. This Is sad we've worked particularly important at A hard for their interests." U time when the government The DAY reminded any is trying to cut back spendvoteraa or family member who visits the van to ing." bring Veterans the veteran's VA claim num -need not be LIBBY 5 oz. members of the DAV to take bar. If available, and Social advantage of this tree seramber. These are vice. for the DurDosa of The project is an extension flSaff claims. the of organlx25$ OFF LABEL 22 oz. Aamlatotratloa YAfac-Utta- --- at ' " j Mooo . eom-fieasit- tna Sold OOCUDGO UQD flO uooit 1ogc7jv ng 'to LklI OdrKjL-nJzt) U U UU uiKyu er. She weighed Robyn Sly. Betty Jisneaes 387-26- a welcomed in Thompson, Loretta Pectol. Gregg Thompson, Jaea Gay and Chris Barnes. Sees; by the CTR Class and talks by Dentin Shares Ashley, Brian Waiting, Barnes, Brady sirs, AUaa McCmlky and Melissa Boas, Barry Myers, Erie Small, Robert Banks. Song by CaUdree's choir and talks by Rachel Small, Keria Bradskaw and Shane Kinross with another song by the Children's choir. Theme of the program was BY LOVE, SERVE TE ONE per-tod- s," vet-tra- ns WESTERN PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 21 FAMILY POM G0P8 NEW 14 HUNT'S oz. iPOTflTGS NALLEY'S C3f BIG PEflMT NORTHERN o, 516 4 2? 24 W SATURDAY 23 roll pk. OTTO 8DEEIIE PIES C(7t PaiDOllUE LPDD tHQ i H0RMEL tGXlQ BETTY H0RMEL t RANGE IIQ ninnniRK WW f SPANISH LARGE M GRADE AA WESTERN sg FAMILY (7f7tl -w fmm WIT a SHREDDED ORE gooTddp rrt IDA . APPR0X. 5 SOO lb. :m Jf CHUB fowad about five parcent of the sample to have unaccep-tab- and dangerous acid le le- vels. "The great lesson to be learned from this is that it la unwise, if not foolish, others. Two examples which have continued to coma op since 1980 art products rtttrrrad to as "zucchini pineapple" and "pickled niechlaV Mlndenhall says. The USU nutrition special- to measure acidify or to detarlmae effective processing times." The CSU Extension ser-vihas tested and found two an recipes for zucchini home-caan- td follow recipes exactly when trylngtocreate and acid food (zlcchinl pinefrom a tow add apple) food such as zucchini. The acid content helps prevent the gemmation of spores that cause botulism.-- , He says It U vitally important that the zucchini be cooked la the add (pineapple and lemon Juice) before filling the Jars la order to ensure that the add has. penetrated Into the suechtai Do. ii f- was collecting zuc chlal pineapple samples, he for consumers to formulate their own recipes for foods,'' MendenhaU says. 'Vost consumers consumers mmr FANCY to roach the proper acid level. Two years ago whenMend-aaha- ll Experimenting with new cake and mtatloaf recipes Isn't very dangerous since th 'worst consequence Is a bruised ego or a bad taste in your month. Experimenting with canning, tteugh, could lead to food poisoning and death, according to Dr. Von MendenhaU, extension food specialist at Utah 8tate University. He says it te dangerous to modify published recipes and then pasa them oa to ist says It Is critical that 0LDrAITHFUL f' tkfi onportnon. I DIXIE innBsimtiBaJ U SHOOU CROCKER m iumT OOOEOODJ1 yysl-rry- - lit tnAA D" BARS & nnfinn (O)S o, HOI 8n08flOE T oz. DOTTED 31TD. TI880E ' - 12 oz box FIRESIDE ?8 oz. SKIPPY - bur-tascm- CHUNK STEO THURSDAY rt have bo equipment at home ce tonmacalat USU Extension Service FORMULATION I cops cbonked peeled zuccups sugar, chini, 1 l 49 as. pineapple Juice, 12 cop lemon Juice. ; . FORMULATION U galloa succhlnl, 3 cups tar( 41 oa. pineapple juice, k cape lemon Juice, oeabine all ingredients slmmar 10 minutes. Hot aad water bath for 20 tat (saa lovtO- - led 2 For Do livery .T i Puoa or . 0Q7-2E- G1 307-223-G obo? Douio Dio.. CHEVRON BULK DISTRIBUTORS 387-22- 81 nst Mllford, Utah |