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Show I rt 2 Mabel uncertain ouvu. ..v...v... .. . . I seems she has been selected ' as one of Utah's outstanding n i citizens by Pioneer House and that Hou at to 5 p.m. at the Craft Ifatse; w. ), r z .$ .vt,.. Ji 3271-5t- h 1 ,f- ' ). . r-w- H'J ? iRVi .VU4rtlft&. , t . -- 'I I. f- -- 4I - t, ' f --- r . ; ., . 1 . '- Lv4- - -k U ..- fc - Jell f'.AWj I v - J 't a VfS 'X "j . you an abundance The honor for the former University of Utah assistant professor of art, is well deserved. She taught at the school for over 33 hilltop years and studied in New York as well as Europe and South America. the things that go to make up a wonderful holiday of all season! Outstanding Teacher Former students recall she ' That's what we're wishing to our many friends. Thanks lor your patronage! was one of the most outstanding teachers ever to serve on the U. faculty. Her lectures were filled witli creativity and instilled in her students an incentive to work in their own direction, rather than follow her particular method. CITY CAFE t i t i BEAVER LAUNDRAMAT Miss Frazer's work has been acknowledged by critics, with one New York writer, . What is Samonella and Staphfrom eutting boards by scrubbing nrai,inr, onn WOman show Mabel Frazer, Utah artist, sits in her art teacher will be honored by Pioneer Craft House m simple language the boards with soap and hotm New York ylococcus? years ago, for,. A Model at a reception there from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday. she whiek still drives. The former bacteria bad a Ford, Salmonella is wawr rinsing morougruy wenlhe western grandeur depictedy; ..found in raw meat, fish, poultry applying chlorine bleach. , nt,r landscapes. and eggs and is carried by dirty campus, her life is filled with In addition to being an artcream, custard next man who follows me donated her painting of Christ Refrigerate retired from the urn- days of painting and writing. hands. And Staphylococcus is a and meringue pies, and other Though ist and author (she is currenthome and asks to buy my car. leaving the Nephite Twelve, a I will drive it as long as bacteria that comes from sneez- foo& wi custard filling. canvas, to the Craft Things To Do ly working on three books) "I expect to live to 934 and she is a landlady, the owner es, couches, and careless hands. they'll let me and don't plan House. f if I get of the Ihirfgs of a building with 11 apartWednesday's reception, and to sell it." Staphylococcus forms a toxin in custard-fille- d Living in the same home done by then that I plan, I'll . exhibit of Miss Frazer's paintfoods, tuj. ments which she remodeled hams, In fact, Miss Frazer has has for years, near the be lucky." herself. Boasting a turkey, cook it com-scream unrefrigerated ings, is part of the Christmas pies, willed the car and her life's When the occasion rises, she celebration for Craft House. cooked meat, and dairy products. pletely to an internal termpera-'work to Pioneer Craft House. Friends of the artist are invitbut bpe of 185 degrees. Never par- gets in her 1929 Model A Ford Cooking kills the "Staph1 while you do other errands. Airs. Glenn J. Beeley, director ed to attend. Pouring at the and does her errands. The not the toxin. tfmlly cook it and finish cooking DO keep hot foods, not (above of Craft House, said capital tea table will be Mrs. Calvin condi-tioworth in are Food safety rules, car, and cold foods later because bacteria can perfect working 140 deg. F) improvements at" the center L. Rampton, Mrs. Keith has ca used a n include learning. The Extension Service vtve in partially cooked poultry. cold (below 40 deg. F) These plans to house her Engar, Mrs. E. E. Erickson, life in her helath Animal Plant and Inspec Also "Staph" bacteria may prounpleasantness prevent bacteria from growing. works. however. Mrs.. Madeleine Waldis and duce toxins. tion Service of the U.S. Departwith soap hands wash DO your Mrs. David A. Dolowitz. Miss Frazer already has ment of Agriculture Is conduct"I've threatened to kill the Preparing stuffing? Cook it and hot water before handling If the poultry is ing a drive to emphasize the irp-- v thoroughly food. Then, after you handle TV portance of good habits for food stuffed, cook until thermometer raw meat, fish, poultry or eggs, Retires inserted 3hto stuffing reaches at safety. wash your hands again before Course Never place other foods on a least 155' degrees F. bacteria From ASC handling other foods. This prehad raw have stufin where lukewarm A joint venture in teaching hun surface you grow rapidly vents spreading bacteria. ASC Committee Beaver County meat or poultry until you have fing. and ter cool quickly safety to youths in four states leftovers DO Do Chairman, Mr. Jeff Marshall is Froaen stuffed poultry? will get underway next month, thoroughly cleaned it. Scrub the put them in tfce refrigerator. as well as dishes, not thaw it before baking. Put retiring after serving as a memwhen the annual hunter safety telsurface, Dont keep any broth or gravy of the County Committee for ber knives and other utensils you've it right into the oven. Remem- To two. evision training begins. Hunter more than a day or more than twenty years and as used with soap and hot water. ber to "think positively." safety Instructors from Idaho, serve reheat and boil a minute chairman for the last several DO get your food home where This keeps harmful bacteria from Montana and Wyoming will join or two and serve hot. years. Jeff has been an energetUtah's A. Lee Robertson In the spreading to cooked foods and you cm get it in the refrlgera-salad- s. DO freeze foods promptly. ic and dedicated leader in directtor or, freezer promptly. Don't of amounts party weekly series aired over KUED, Don't let large ing the farm programs in Beaver stubborn bacteria let groceries set in a warm car Remove which reaches those states via leftovers fill your refrigerator County. cable. Trainees must register for days. Plan in advance for He has always been close to and with their own state, since, at the ways to use them. Than freeze a part of farming and agriculture. end of the series, each state will the rest. If in doubt about leftHe worked with his father and them overs dont hesitate throw supervise Its own tests and Issue brothers in the operation of the its own certificates. Food poisoning does not out! family farm in Minersville for Registration for the course, necessarily have a bad smell or many years. When his father died which will be aired at 7:30 pjn. taste. Just because food doesnt in 1950 the brothers continued each Tuesday from January 8 seem spoiled doearit mean it is to operate the farm and have built ' : safe to eat. thourgh May 21, must be acit into one of the finest beef and Do keep food safto eatl complished by January 7, 1974. dairy operations in the county. Utah youngsters should send ' Not only has Jeff given loyal name, birth date, age, address, studying curfew law Gene and impartial service to the zip code and phone number, along Members of the Beaver aty M,mAJ rv-i..- :-. County, but he has also given a with a $1 fee to cover cost of Council are stutaag cferfew laws great deal of service to the com -material and postage to Hunter of a number of nearby cities in Engr. m unity and farm organizations in Safety TV, Utah State Division order to try to reach a decision The State Road Commission, Minersville as a board member 1596 of Wildlife Resources, as to what might be a proper of the Rocky Ford irr. Company, meeting In St. George, today apWest North Temple, Salt Lake ordinance for this city. Minersville Land and Livestock pointed C Gene Sturzenegger aty, Utah 84116. They have written for and reDistrict Five Preconstruction Association, Minersville Dairy Subject matters to be covered ceived copies of the ordinances Engineer. Mr. Sturzenegger will Association and the Minersville in the program Include outdoor of Montlcello and Mllford as well be Cow Palace. He Is a member of responsible for traffic operawildlife wilderness survival, as one from St. George. Each and , the LDS Church and has served tions, testing programs conservation, and marksmanof these is being studied. In the Elders Quorum Presispecifications and estiship and firearms handling. Up'A number of civic clubs have plans, mates for projects In the southdency. on the completion of the series, been approached by various mem west portion of the state. Jeff recently married Marie those students who have watched bers of the council to try to .V . Mr. has been Hutchings Keener, after being a all 20 programs will be scheduled Sturzenegger what as to be may gain insight with the Highway Department . widower for a number of years. for a field test, written test and desired on this matter. Discussince 1970 and has been InstruShe has two children who have firing qualification testby acert-lfle- d sions have also been held with mental in helping to develop the joined with Jeff's four children Instructor. It is anticipaof students la a number classes to establish a happy family for Department's Action Plan. He ted that certification of students In the high school. has previously served as an enINTERIOR all. will be completed prior to June Mayor Palce met with the Lions for the of Los AnJeff has worked hard for ASCS gineer County 1. Club on Tuesday . and said that Highway Department and and, although reluctant to leave Utah state law requires all he was searching for guidance gelesBureau to turn Is the the of Land Management. committee, happy under 21 years of age In the matter as he was Quite persons over the reins to his brother, M r. Sturzenegger, 33, was born Steve & Kathy LoVar & Mildred a to hold hunter safety Certianxious that what is dene be in in St George. He received an Ross, who was recently elected-Boarficate of Competency before they the best Interest of V of the Associate 4 Member from Minersville. Degrie in Engineering can purchase a hunting license. -city inhabitants. The farmers of Beaver County from Dixie Junior College and a In the past ten years, the hunand the of the many employees Bachelor of Science Degree In ter safety program has reduced Civil Engineering from Utah State Department of Agriculture wish firearms accidents In Utah by to a for express appreciation job 75 University. Earlier this year, percent. Prevent Food Born V . I 5t she's unaccustomed to affairs and feels very humble over the whole situation. Here's wishing ! East. , 4 ft Spafkting yutel - Illnesses h, ; aSTt2k VyZg.Z'. one-hal- he " . Hunter Safety Slated Jeff Marshall Committee if From all of 1 best wishes us to all of you, for a happy Yule! RON'S CHEVROLET . Sturzenegger c Preconstruction city r,to our customers at CHRISTMAS a. 11 ATKltf CONSTRUCTION , ,i& d 4 Mr. It ii said that when Alexander the Great offered anything he wuUed to the Greek philosopher Diogenes, Diogenea asked him to move out of light. hi Sturzenegger completed graduate work at the University of Utah and received a Masters Degree in Engineering Administration.. Mr.' Sturzenegger is a Registered Professional Engineer in Utah and California. Mr. Sturzenegger and his wife Peggy Ann will reside in Cedar aty. flfl.t tliV ' I ilPPid1 sincere thanks to all our friends for your wonderful patronage and good will this past year. EL BAMBI CAFE & SHAMROCK SERVICE well-don- e. Coast Guard Plans to Enlist Women For the first time in peace time history the Coast Guard enhas opened it's four-ye- ar listment program to women, It announced today. reguOpening the four-ye- ar lar enlistment program to women Is the second step In a new program to give women In the Coast Guard an equal footing with men. The first step In this program was admitting women to the Coast Guard Officer Candidate School last February. To the limits of practicality women who enlist will receive the same training ten-we- IP . SLEEPY LAGOON MOTEL Helen fir Chalmer ek course as men at the Coast Guard Training Center, Cape May, N.J. Upon completion of basic training women will have the same opportunities for advanced training, promotions, pay, and advancement as their male counterparts. At present the Coast Guard is only enlisting those women who desire and qualify for baslcpetty officer training schools in the fields of yeoman, storekeeper, hospital corpsman, dental techand nician, musician. Other skill areas will be open at a later date. photo-journali- sm KOA KAMPGROUND Evelyn & Bob Morgan What Price Character? Are you ashamed of the ethics of the business you are in? If so, why stay in it? Emerson said: "We must hold a man amenable to reason for the choice of his daily craft or profession. It is not an excuse any longer for his deeds, to say they are the custom of his trade. What business has he with an evil trade?" If you are in a business that might be considered a bit shady, either do what you can to correct its faults and improve its reputation or get out of it. Nothinjr it will produce for you is worth what it costs you in or the respect of others. If you have to explain your acts by saying, "Everybody does it in this game, exert your manhood. Stop beinq that kind of an everybody." Ask yourself, "Is my character for sale that cheap?" Is this all I'm ever going to amount to? Find out whether you have what it takes to be the kind of person would like to be! The Little Cazrtlr self-respe- appy Holiday We wish for you a specially bright holiday season. Thank you for helping make this past year so successful! JACK'S SALES fir SERVICE JACK & VICKI . |