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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD 3. 1953 Thursday. September iftonah LAFF OF THE WEEK Mrs. Ethel Beebe FARManJHOMEto Trail Builders GStr.! - IITAI BT4TI EXTENSION SERVICE HOkU ECONOIUQE AOBKVLTVU Have Party A large crowd of Primary boys and girls attended a party By Mary Lots Reichert at the Altamont rodeo grounds, Home Demonstration Agent for all Home Builders For eye appeal as well as Thursday and Trail Builders in Moon taste appeal, uncooked jams Lake stake. will rate high with todays homemaker. These retain every bit of Steve Watterson, of Salt Lake the fresh fruit flavor; theyre spent a week recently viseasy to prepare. The preserving City, iting his grandfather, Clyde kettle can be discarded in favor Lambert. of the freezer or refrigerator The Moon Lake High Priests for the fruit need not be heated. and wives recently had an outPectin does an efficient job rodeo of gelation if the ingredients ing at the Altamont Those from Altonah for jams are combined at room grounds.were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry temperatures. It may take only present a few minutes for this gel to Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lester form or it may take two or Ames. and Mr. and Mrs. Clmty three days. Since the yeast and Daniel Crumbo and Jack mold spores have not been desof Houston, Texas, the will resulting gel troyed, were dinner guests at the home if ferment or allowed to mold and Mrs. Ty Kolb, Satstand very long at room temper- of Mr. Mr. Crumbo is a cousin ature. Therefore, it is necessary urday. to use frozen storage for these to Mr. Kolk. of DuRuford Hill jams. If they are to be kept chesne, were and family, Mr. with visiting a few weeks, refrigerator Hills only sister, Mrs. Elva Snyder, storage will be adequate. Commercial pectins are used Sunday. Loren Stevenson, high counin making these uncooked jams. of Mt. Home, was a Either powdered or liquid pec- cilman, to visitor Sunday School and is Powdered tin satisfactory. pectin has the advantage of pro- a speaker in Sacrament meeting, ducing jams with slightly bet Sunday. Mrs. Bernice Taylor, of Salt ter color and flavor. Liquid pecHad another boy but night, Phil care to roll one? visiting Mr. tin has the advantage of ease Lake City, C.is here N Shiner. Mrs. Mrs. and them back to Salt Lake City, preparation. If, at the time of serving, un- Taylor is a sister to Mrs. Shiner. Sunday for a visit. cooked jams are stiffer than de- HAIL STORM HURTS AREA Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies sired, a small amount of stirring were in Salt Lake City during storm The hail here Friday, Mrs. will soften them. If weeping the weekend. George Anderson or syneresis has occured after Aug. in21, did quite a lot of damMr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton this area. age the jams have been cut for made a business trip to Salt Lake City, Saturday. Their serving, stirring will blend them Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Clark again. daughter, Jenean, came home a and Mecham made George with them. Proper preparation of the trip to Springville Wednesday ExThe is these fruit for making Mrs. Phyllis Brotherson atjams following leaders and to Mr. visit and mother Clarks s tended school lunch workers important. The fruit may be Mr. Mechams sister, Mrs. Jane plorers made a trip to Cave and Saratoga conference at Union High very finely mashed or may be Giggie, who is ill at the home last Thursday: Gail An- School last week. put through a colander, a food of her Mrs. Sfeve Springs A. M. Burton, Billy MarMr. and Mrs. Vern Bird and derson, chopper, a food mill or an elec- Kappas. daughter, Neil tric blender. shall, Hill, Bill Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stevenat of Mr. home the Guests a To prevent the formation of Austin and William Burton, Val son, of Salt Lake City, visited film of crystals, the jams should and Mrs. Louis Reese during thea McDonald, Willard Burton, Mar. the Farnsworth and Jensen famand Eaton week were Major and Philip Broth-erso- ilies here recently. be covered as soon as poured friend from Hill Field Air Force vin Thompson and sealed with paraffin before Base. all of Talmage and Pete Mrs. Myrtle Donohue has been visiting in Salt Lake City. storing. Nyberg, of Mt. Home. Maxfield and Lester Jerry Strawberries, plums, cherries, Clark were A crowd from here was speakers in SacraSeveral people from here at- at M large raspberries, grapes, peaches and ment I. A. Leadership meeting at in Upalco, Sun- tended meeting unfor are the at satisfactory apricots wedding reception Bluebell Saturday evening. day. cooked jams. Mt, Home for the former Janet M I.A. Preparation meeting Mrs. Mr. Shiner N. C. and Here is a recipe of peach jam: was held at the ward hall Suna trip to Salt Lake City Lindsay. made 2 cups finely mashed peaches PREPARATION MEETING day evening Monday, to take Mrs. Shiners 4 cups sugar Richard Beckstead went to Officers and of Mrs. teachers Bernice the who sister, Taylor, 1 cup water Salt Lake City Sunday to seek a held has a week. been here Primary, visiting Preparation 1 pkg. powdered pectin at Mrs. Mr. and Robert of employment. meeting Lunt, Thursday evening 1 tsp. powdered citric acid Bertha Anderson and friends Kanab. were guests at the home the home of Mrs. Loretta BurCombine citric acid and mash, of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Perkins ton. Following the business from Mt. Emmons, were in ed peaches. Then add sugar and a few days during the week. meeting the group had a wein-e- r Roosevelt Friday . evening for mix thoroughly. Let stand about Mr. Lunt roast over the outdoor fire- the Winterton - Wilson farewell was the coach at Al20 minutes stirring occasionally. tamont High School last year, place. Eight officers and teach- party. Stir the pectin into the water, but is moving to Nevada next ers were present. bring to boiling and boil rapidly year where he and his wife will for one minute stirring constant- teach. Mrs. Ada Ottosen, of Roosely. Remove from range. Add A group of friends surprised velt, visited at the Leon Burton the peach mixture and stir Karren Clark at a party at her home, Wednesday evening. two minutes. Pour into home, Tuesday night. A lovely Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mcjelly glasses or freezer contain- time was had playing games Clellan, of Roosevelt, visited the uemo Williams ers. Cover and let stand at room and refreshments were served Earl Thackers one day during temperature 24 to 48 hours or Those present were Marilyn the week. until gelled. Seal with paraffin Young, Peggy Ralphs, Bonnier, The following young folks atand store in a freezer. (Or it Diane and Shar- tended a birthday party at the l, will keep several weeks at re- on Berrett. Delores Clark, Carol Nybergs in Mt. Home, WednesA Moon Lake stake Primary frigerator temperature). Yield: and Kenneth Timothy. Bertha Anderson, party was held at the Altamont evening: day Approximately 6 glasses. Ames Erma and Peggy Sorensen, Mar- rodeo grounds. Those who atMr. and Mrs. Recipes for other types of un- made a business Clenty to Salt lene Bleazard, Richard and tended from here were Gary trip cooked jams may be obtained at Lake Leda Beckstead, Donald Frand-se- Taylor, Carolee Potts', Jack week. the during City my office. Remember these must and Phil Brotherson. attendfrom Altonah Mitchell, Tommy Fausett. ConSeveral be frozen for long storage. Mrs. Dorothy Jensen, of By- nie Knight, Dwight Mitchell, ed the wedding dance in Bluebell Friday night for Mr. and num, Montana, visited her Susan Mitchell, Eddie Taylor, Mrs. James Adams. Mrs. Ad- daughter, Evelyn Bleazard, part Craig Mitchell. Silvia Faussett and Helen Mitchell. ams is the former Margaret of last week. Mrs. Charlotte Erickson, Mrs Bluebell. of Bird, Up Mrs. Miss Mary Evans made a trip Guests at the home of Mr. Alta Beckstead and d in Salt to Colorado were More than one and Anderson to take home her Mrs. Ralph Allred over the and million dollars were invested by weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lake City, Friday and Saturday sister and family, who have thrifty, patriotic Utah citizens Bob Berrett and Mr. and Mrs. for the special session of the been visiting here for the past in United States series E and week. of Rangely, Col- Utah Education Association. H savings bonds during July, Charley Alfred, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ricks orado. it was announced today by Mr. Mrs. Wayne Powell of Salt Lake City, were week- and boys, of Idaho, visited in and Mr. Chas. L. Smith, state bond and guests of the Farnsworths. Upalco over the weekend. The family, of Lehi, visited Mrs. end chairman. Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth and sons Ricks moved to Idaho last Powells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee and Durrell, accompanied month. a Those who attended the funertwo the of July purchases dur- al services for Kathleen Miles, several Wm. days RAY Ralphs, inan series were $1,322,358, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. over sales for ing' the week. crease of 50.2 HORROCKS meeting was held Robert Miles, were Mr. and Mrs. Genealogy addition In last year. July of Mrs. Elva Snyder Grover Mitchell and children. At The Utah was given credit for $147,-00- at the home Sunday night. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell were the in bond purchases by Utah were Mr. and Mrs Lester infants aunt and uncle. civilian federal employees and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lloyd Maxfield, and Perry outmilitary personnel located to- Laura Mohlman, Mr. and Mrs. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill side the state, bringing the Grant Monsen and Neldon Jo- Ostler, of Roosevelt, during the E and H sales to week. Located At Rear of Uinta $ tal seriesMr. Smith said. hansen, of Boneta. visMrs Reva Redding made a was Clark Mrs. Vendetta Furniture In Duchesne county, July to Duchesne on business several in Lake Salt City trip iting amounted sales of these bonds WELCOMES YOU TO the week. week. the during during Wesdays to $5,063 00, according to THE FAIR Walt Anderson and E. L. Mr and Mrs. Irvin Karren saving R. county Dickerson, ley and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Gurr, Murphy have been on the sick bond chairman. of Bonanza, were weekend list this week. Stake Leadership meeting was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Fenton held Saturday night at Bluebell. Those who attended from here Powell. A group of little friends met were Marie Roper, Harley Evat the home of Bishop and Mrs. ans, Laura Potts, Reva Redding, Arthur Timothy Friday to Ella Lloyd and Lemo Williams. J. v Mr. and Mrs. Dal Mitchell, celebrate their son, Davids, 3rd birthday anniversary. of Taft, Calif., visited with Mr. Games and refreshments were and Mrs. Milan Rogers during the week. Mrs. Mitchell and enjoyed by a large group. Mrs. Clinton Ludvison and Mrs. Rogers are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Iorg sons, of Salt Lake City, visited her sisters, Mrs. Mary Carroll and children, of Altamont, visitand Mrs. Mable Maxfield. and ed with Mr. and Mrs Claud a brother, Irvin Powell, and al- Iorg and family, Sunday afterso friends in Altonah. Mr. Lud- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell vison came for them Saturday. Mrs. Lillis Wilkins and Mr. and children, of Mt. Emmons, and Mrs. Wayne Wilkins and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Par1 family, of Salt Lake City, re- ley Mitchell, Sunday afternoon. turned home Friday after a few I days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Perkins. V Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riley, of V Bountiful, spent a few days with their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Riley They returned to their home Friday. Mrs. Mary Carroll spent a V few days in Salt Lake City durV ing the week to visit her parTO ALL 8 ents, Mr. and Mrs Lott Powell. Mr. Powell is in the hospital receiving medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beebe and son, Mike, of Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe, Sat Max-fiel- d n, JaLnaqe Explorer, Scouts Make Timp.Trip Timp-anogo- n. - if Apa(co ut Primary Party At Rodeo Park Wayne-Powel- n Utah Bond Sales 50 Per Cent family are enjoying a trip to' California this week. Visitors at the Ted Nye home this week are: Mrs. Nyes mother, Mrs. Nora L. Davis, and her ::: aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thelma D. Ny Charles Clark, all of Compton, j; Calif. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Clark and three other sisters, Mrs. Mollie Gabon, Mrs. Esther Lambert and Mrs. Tina Wilkins, all of Roosevelt, have enjoyed visiting together for the first time Mrs. Thelma D. Nye has been in about twenty years. They released as Tabiona ward Pri- also visited a brother, Arthur mary president. Mrs. LaBerta Smith and wife at Guslier. Wadlcy was sustained as the new president, with Mrs. Grace The annual Daughters of the Giles as first counselor. Other Utah Pioneers District Conven- officers will be announced lattion will convene in Roosevelt er. Darreld White was a visitor at 10.00 A. M, on Saturday, September 12, with Uintah and this week at the home of his Duchesne Counties participating, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence according to Thelma D. Nye, White. Mr. and Mrs Earl Lisonbee, Duchesne County President. Mrs. Leora Jacobe, Vernal, is Uintah of Salt Lake City, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and County President. Mrs. Orval Rhoades. at conventhe guest Special Mr. and Mrs. Les Courtland tion will be President Kate B. daughter, of Myton, were Carter, of the State Central and recent visitors at the home of Company. At her request, Duch- their DEVIL DEATH DODGERS parents. Mr. and Mrs. esne and Uintah Counties will Clarence White. 4H A FFA GROUPS in both and participate morning Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and ' afternoon sessions of the conINDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS vention, instead of Duchesne children were recent Vernal vis- " PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST participating in the morning itors. A LOT OF ' HOME ARTS EXHIBITS COMPANY session and Uintah in the afterFIREWORKS DISPLAYS Bishop Burnell Turnbow and noon session as originally planned. President Carter has in- his family have been enjoying COUNTLESS lit, formed the county presidents considerable company recent- 'OTHERS. ..ALL ns II VII the visitors were Mr. nHZAomsiottJ she will have a complete set of ly. Among WI m Qgg Mrs and Leonard Popam and supplies which can be purchased two children of Odgen. The by the camps and members at the convention. She also states Turnbows first met the Popams she will have memorial build- in South Carolina when they ing souvenir plates for each sale were on missions. Other visitat $1 00 each if purchased in ors were Mr. and Mrs. Francis sets of 6 by the camps. The Schaelling, and Mr. and Mrs individual cost could be paid David Davidson and children, by members desiring one of the all of Salt Lake City. Two of have plates. All camp captains are the Davidson children requested to tell their members spent several days at the Turnbow home prior to their parents of this offer. Roosevelt Camp, under the recent visit. Mr. Davidson and Mrs. Turnbow are brother and direction of Captain Ora will be the hostess camp, sister. Recent visitors at the Joe and will serve a luncheon at a minimum charge to all attend- Josie home were their sons, Jack and Larreld, and their ing the convention. Duchesne County will elect wives and families, of Salt Lake new officers during the conven- City; and their son, Bennett, tion. Present officers are Thel- who is serving in the U. S. ma D. Nye, Tabiona, president; armed forces. They all motored Emma Oberhansely, Neola, 1st to Salt Lake City, Sunday, to as he Marion Reese, Al- tell Bennett good-bytonah, 2nd Elaine prepares to report to New JerS. Webb, Tabiona, secretary; sey, after enjoying a furlough ySk at home. His next address will Maxine Burdick, Duchesne, ck. Minnie Hamilton, be somewhere in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre T a b io n a , historian; Arwella Moon, Duchesne, registrar; Mar- and their family were Salt Lake garet Maxfield, Altonah., audi- City visitors Sunday. l4Oi N Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxtor; Myrtle Wilken, Duchesne, fON, visitchaplain; Lillian Wilkerson. Ne- well were Salt Lake City CG f ola, organist, and Florence Niel- ors, Saturday. They took their granddaughter, Denise Mercer, son, Roosevelt, chorister. Uintah County will dedicate who has been visiting them for jjscensioj a marker the day prior to the some time, home to start school District Convention, with Pres- on Sept. 2. They report their 6ee Webb Mercer, is imident Carter attending the dedication. Camp Theodore at Du- proving after recently submitV-l0V chesne is also planning to dedi- ting to an operation in a Salt cate a marker during this year. Lake hospital. Bob Maxwell enjoyed a visit Tabiona and other inCAdividuals are busy preparing in Salt Lake City recently with entries for exhibit at the Du- his sister and family. Mrs 1 2-- 20 chesne County Fair and we Lloyd Howard. Local teachers who were hope to see all of you there in among those attending a meetperson, too. Adults - Tie ing in Salt Lake City were Mrs. F3JSMiM0N K.d, - ?5 Mrs. , Burnell Turnbow and Edna Smith, W. Grant Peel, and Includes All Jf son, Reed, and daughter, Joy, and Hicken. Mr. Ralph Smith AnAIV A . 7, events except alMrs. Nello Hicken were spent several days in Salt Lake and V "HOLIDAY on City where Reed had a check- so Salt Lake City visitors that ICE day. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton and up with his physician. a Mrs. attended Johnson Irene was Elwood Carter a Salt Lake City visitor this week. workshop for school cooks two Mr. and Mrs. Darreld White days last week. One day was are moving from Afton. Wyo spent in Roosevelt and one day to Boulder, Colo., according to in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Von Brown and word received in Tabiona. - - $ $ y New Primary President Named D.U.P. District Convention Set For Roosevelt l ) CHAMpiojfr SKl JUMP IIol-gat- e. e, t; t; n; TliNg son-in-la- 5eptNAf c - r Ada-lin- e one-thir- Special tire offer LIMITED TIME ONLY MRS. 0 Mtn. States Creamery Max-fiel- d 8, CITY I MARKET now I I i I EXTENDS GREETINGS FAIR VISITORS Rev, Robert H. Harper The Christians War ( Temperance ) lesson for August 9: Ephesians 10: 1 20; Romans 14: Golden Text: Romans 14: 21 19-2- This lesson Is a fine example of the fact that evil can and should be overcome with good, and that the good can supplant the bad. Men are to put on the whole armor of God in battling the foes that contend for the mastery over them. Paul shows that he is familiar with the arms and accoutrement of the Roman soldier. From that soldier he draws a picture of the Christian warrior. His girdle must be the truth, his breastplate righteousness, his sandals the preparation of the gospel of peace, his shie'd faith, his helmet salvation, and his sword that of the Spirit. Along with these, there must be constant dependence upon the Higher Power. Verse 18 is ample proof of this. And Christians are admonished to follow after those things that make for peace. Beverage alcohol Is surely not one of those things. In Pauls time, there was a question that proved quite troublesome among converts the question of eating meat that had been offered to idols. In respect to this, Paul urges that men abstain from the use of such meat if in eating it they might make others to stumble. He also (verse 21) enlarges his admonitions to Include wine. What would he write, if he were living MW, of distilled beverages? A trainload of coal long contains 1,334 tona. The D. 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