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Show J UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED HANNA THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Thursday, December 16, 1954 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 6 Monlhi $3.00 - 1 Year $1.75 $1 00 - 3 Months Payable In Advance Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher Goldie Wilcken, News Editor Mrs. Weston Bales, Office Manager gQltORlAk VIEWPOINT CLIFF MEMMOTT. Crystal Wilcken TABIONA der the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Moon and Mrs. LeOna Swallow, will present a special operetta. Mrs. Thelme D. Nye Tabiona students enjoyed anAM other of the series of News Mag-- 1 azine of the Screen, Tuesday, Excitement ran high here in Mrs. LaRena Curry, cording to Principal Swallow, this little community Tuesday were recent Roosevelt visitors. The chorus, under the direction night, Dec. 7. Shortly after 8:00 Blaine Hess, has been invited out of Previous News (Left p.m. an airplane flew low over sin at the Tabiona ward Re" t0 Envelope) the valley, then it began circling, bazaar Wednesday Thanksgiving guests at the home be . Society flying low over the homes and ev"inSof Mr. Mrs. and Cliff Van Tassell other buildings and dodging the The Altamont High School will The annual Christmas party of were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doun- numerous power and telephone the Tabiona Daughters of the ard, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Raise, Preaentt. their exchange assembly lines. n Thursday; Pioneers was held Monday Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dal-- 1 at ,.Tablna For the better part of an hour Utah . School lets out for the Christ- home of Mrs. larosa, Mr. and Mrs. W. Murano at the I evening first us. with At it stayed the res Thelma D " DfH Nye, with thirty ladies and sons, Artesia. Other recent mas .vaFatl0n idents thought the pilot was hav-- 1 Christ-Va- n present. Assisting hostesses were guests included Mr and Mrs. Garth which gives one day some -at e least for shoppingMrs. Norma Wagstaff, Mrs. Tassell and children, of Salt m.as Rhoades and Mrs. Winona Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Don of us Lefler. Captain Grace Giles conducted the meeting with Mrs. Rel-i- a LeFevre giving the lesson consisting of some very interesting H and Christmas stories. h.s flood lights, dip low as if he pioneerNorma w taff read a spe Basketball got off to a good were going to land then zoom! h her from the view point of the start the into air again. (It is reported yport as captafn which Tiger fans, when they won Tabby that he actually went under the was Jfollow by the election of family of Utahn and Bishop Bur-- j an exciting contest from the trav- Then once or wires twice). light School new officers, under the di- nell Turnbow and children. eling Greenriver High he would circle again, fly low over rectioncamp of Mrs. Lova Gines, saw team. however, few, Very Von Mrs. Mr. Brown and and the homes and cars and give the the game (it seems some like were Provo recent visitors. land family to was he going impression Chosen to lead the Tabiona to see only a winner, possibly, all over again. It was moonlight for the next two years and many doubted Tabby could Daughters and the mountains so very close are: Mrs. Grace Giles, captain for win a game this year). Not beetched could be seen clearly the fourth consecutive time; Mrs. cause the Tigers are slipping, but From the Office of Principal against the sky. Rella LeFevre, first because all of the team is so As his engines continued to Swallow Mrs. Nettie Carlile, registrar, Mrs. sound okey and he continued to, Senior Another edition of the Tigers wagstaff, historian; Mrs. stay in the air, we decided he was Mj . Van Tassell, is all girls. But totstudenta at class Tabby merely giving us a scare. Another ( c, ,Tabl9na E k parliLntarian. ?. Knight has the know how School last week. While the Coachd the theory was maybe the pi ot was High will be the spirit t0 tr- ylost and figured the local Pump . number of contributions could be , t T doubt if the. Station with its many lights was a nice (my idea), it is be cynsidered t00 much Mrg Gi,e reported Daugh. little school paper and good to ters anThenPaTmost as push.over. (All of this is in- see it coming around a little more quick as it ap-- 1 earned and nUtab more t encourage a few m0re peared, the plane disappeared, $2oo.OO to the Tabiona ward build- school the games-- the attend to m staff-- and more leaving us gasping and wondering. win, tQ make expenses-a- nd needs It went south, circled out over power t0 yu- or draw, we should all sup- lose, diseast to and the mountains the The students of the English our kid the neighbors kids classes being taught by Principal. appeared into the northwest. neCessary, and the school we Bob Lee, who was out visiting K. Hess and Blaine Swallow Doyle to have here in this his parents and friends last weekhave prepared speeches for the . , priviieged d mountain valley.) Princi-Vo.c- e end states that the pilot of the of Democracy radio pro-- . , Swaow tells me Coach Knight mystery plane was one of his service are expecting gram A winner has been selected negotiating with South Summit friends out on local flight, who e at Tabiona this for christmas: orman and her speech recorded and sent:Hi hfor a came out to look the valley over Utah state submarine as- - to Roland Hancey Dec 17 and Dug Friday, He got caught in the s orm that fn 0f Mr. and Mrs. chairman, to be judged and pre-- ; Schooi win pay at was hanging over here at the time Cbrence sented on a radio program at ajXabiona gh on Dec. 18 Saturday eve-l- a Thomas, Royai Casper. . and became confused. He was hav- U. S. er date. Miss Lila Jean A dance will be held after Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Mr. and Elwood ing trouble with his instruments the5 daughter S. U. Ted D. Nye. Thomas; game, according to Saturday Jep of direction. When they began Air Corps, son of Mr. and Carter, Tabiona, was chosen the Swallow, and possibly a short Navy was to he able She a is working again, junior L We wish all of winnmg speaker after the Friday game if Jed ind his way nnd start for home. well in ythe service could be at Tabiona High School. He couldn t and the plane as the The Elementary hoye for Christmas grades have but Tbe score on last Fridays game 1 Christ-fields weren t big enough Any- on their we send been working hard was Tabiona 37 . Greenriver 28-- mas way, everything turned out okey operettas to be presented Christmas Greetings case th misprint in the Salt special and we all have an exciting night' b wisheS for their wel-t- o Thursday evening in the Tabiona L k mixed ou up. They remember. High School gymnasium. The 5th had the box score printed correctfare always. and 6th grades under the direction ly if you troubled to read it. THERES MORE TO A recent dinner guest at the TABIONA 37 THE EGG STORY j bome 0f MrS- - Velda Humes was T P G Continuing the egg story of last Bud Young, of Duchesne. Mr. 1 5 Tassell Van Defa in Hazel Mrs. the is week, reports Young presently serving 1 5 Josie : she could restrain herself no long-- u. S. armed forces and is home 0 2 The following applications B. Pace er as to its contents. Thinking it on furlough. Mrs. Humes also must have at least 3 or 4 yolks, enjoyed dinner recently at the have been filed with the State she broke it open and found one Bert Young home in Duchesne, Engineer to' change or appro- diverted and used to irrigate one and and and white Von Brown Mrs. and Mr. priate water in Duchesne Coun- 2800 acres in Secs. 1, 2, 3, 10, average yolk large hard shelled egg. She broke family and Mrs. Deone Rhoades ty, State of Utah, throughout 11, 12, 13. 14. 23. 24, 25, 26, the second egg and found it con-- 1 and children were recent Provo the entire year, unless other- T3S R9W; Secs. 18, 19. T3S, wise designated. All locations R8W. tained just one yolk and one and Heber visitors, 26364 Bowden, Charley white. Try and top this for the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles and are from USB&M. for irAltonah, Ut. .40 sec.-f- t. unusual! She is gluing the shells son, Allen, were recent visitors To Change: I Plane Mystery Clear Now ; i i Tabiona DUP Has Program, Selects Officers Basketball Gets .... Going At T News-Telegram- .) The meeting on the Upper Colorado Storage Project, held in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday, produced more common sense, worthwhile results than anything in a long while. meet were: Principal achievements of the two-da- y (1) To bring into being an effective four-stat- e grass roots organization to fight the propaganda battle in favor of the storage project. (2) To start a campaign to raise a minimum of $100,000 from public contributions to finance the battle. (3) To agree that a trained public relation specialist is needed to plan and direct the campaign. These three points have been pointed out repeatedly as among the outstanding weaknesses of the Upper Basin fight to this point. From the beginning, the fight for the storage project has been largely carried by Utah alone. The result was two-folIt naturally cut the size of the effort from that which four-stat- e cooperation could produce. Also, it gave the rest of the country the false impression that the storage project was a Utah project rather than an Upper Colorado Basin project benefiting Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico as well as Utah. The new four-stat- e effort should soon correct this false impression, as well as increase the scope of our propaganda effort. Big money has been spent fighting the Upper Colorado Project particularly the Echo Park unit and substantial sums are needed if we are to counteract the flow of false information which has been flooding the country for more than two years. $100,000 appears to be a reasonable goal for a public subscription drive reasonable because it should be attainable, but we should build an even larger war chest if it is possible. Finally, whatever money we can raise should be spent to the best possible effect and that means under the direction of a trained public relations expert. Too much of our past effort has been partially wasted, through lack of the right kind of direction. The job is one for a highly trained specialist, and it is encouraging that leaders in ail four states have now recognized the fact. The Salt Lake meetings offered yet another sign of encouragement: the enthusiasm and determination of everyone concerned. These are the necessary spurs to keep our all-oeffort moving at top speed. If we do that, there is no reason the Mountain West cannot protect its future by obtaining approval of the Upper Colorado Project. v E v four-stat- e Safe Driving And Walking Tips . . . Be sportsmanlike on every drive. Obey all traffic signs. Keep speed reasonable but dont drive so slow as to impede traffic. Start earlier and drive slower. Youll feel better and live longer. Let the other fellow have the y you use the right way. DONT pass unless theres PLENTY of room. Obtain and review a copy of your local traffic regulations. Reduce speed at sundown so youre within range of your headlights. Stay behind another car at least one car length for each 10 miles of speed. Stay in your lane at hillcrests and curves. Be extra alert at intersections; dont pass at intersections. Always signal your intention to turn or stop. Dont drive when you drink or when you are angry or emotionally upset Have your brakes, lights, windshield wipers, tires and steering checked regularly. If the weather is bad, dont drive unless you must If you drive, double your care. Cross only at crosswalks Before crossing, look both Cross only on proper signal ways Watch for turning cars. Never go into the roadway between parked cars. If there is no sidewalk, and you must walk in roadway, walk on left, facing traffic. Carry or wear something white at night, to help drivers see you. 30 vice-captai- vice-captai- n S ; - ( Notice To Water Users j ! j j j in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Pioneer Canal ComUt. proposes to Duchesne, pany, Ted Nye and change the point of diversion and place of use of 4.28 sec ft. .... .... TZ. Suddenly Sunday Pictures and VARIETY STORE ft7;,CT ; Herb Dirch Dies Tree Stands Tree Tops Doll Buggies Sleds and Dolls j j IJtalin Waste Baskets fKe'LnchTincethe Rawa.,stnbu?d The M Men of Hanna ward reOrin Curry took a load of Xmas port their first official basketball trees to American Fork for the game of the season will be played state road men at the road shed with Tabiona ward at the school there. gym Thursday night Dec. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Arlease Reid and Cliff Roberts, faithful servant and Mr. and Mrs. Jack family atR.E.A. for this valley, j and famjiyj 0f Salt Lake josie tended a directors meeting MonQjty, were weekend visitors at day, Dec. 13. the home of their parents, Mr. B. Defa went Mr. and Mrs. Leo and Mrs. Parley Reid. to Provo to Xmas shop and atNeilsen, of Midvale, was tend other business last Thursday, a Mary weekend guest of Robert Lee Dec. 9. while he was visiting with his Sunday School faculty meeting was held on Wednesday evening parents. A large crowd from this comof last week at Winslow Rhoades attended the Drama Fesmunity home. tival at Duchesne, Dec. 7. They and Pace Mrs. and Curtis Mr. rt the jay put on by. th,s Mrs. Irene Johnson had dental was entitle Dummy-work done at Heber, Saturday, j . success Xmas some did shopThey also ping. LeRoy and A1 Roberts went to Salt Lake Sunday, Dec. 5, inves. . tigating job prospects. A1 remained , , h there, having found employment ment. Bud who Hardman, Sure-SeLeWax Corporation. at home. them returned has panied Roy returned home Wednesday The U. S. oil industry celebratMr. and Mrs. Thomas Fabrizio until the after holidays. ed its 95th Birthday in August. Dec. 7 and 8 in Salt Lake All the local children are busy spent That's the month in which the buying for their shopping, City, learning and rehearsing parts for store and first well was drilled in Titusrelatives. visiting LDS school and the Norma Robb elementary ville, Pa., in 1859. and baby Lorin Allred and Joy Primary programs that are put on son spent Saturday and Sunday each year at this season. with home folks, as did Thora and ARRIVES IN LONDON Dale Martinez and children. Just before Mrs. Lila Willden Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon and Residents of Utahn were deep- - dePared or London, England re- family and Miss Hanna Jane Bel-isl- e was 'Y?n , plan on leaving for Louisana ly grieved Sunday to hear of the ?en- - a fam,1y dinnf the Lome of Mr. Saturday, Dec. 8, where they will untimely death of Herb Birch, in berlrS-hnor orin Ashcraft of Salt be spending the holidays with who died very suddenly in his and Those enjoying the Mrs. Moons sister and Miss Bel- field while looking ofter his cat- - I tle. The community .wishes to ex- - feast were Mr. and Mrs. Berneii isles parents. They plan on being Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turn-hi- s gone about 2 weeks. Miss Belisle press their deepest sympathy to Turnbow, and blte' is attending BYU at Provo. blrSi bw M,r bar,1es, wife, brothers and sisters, and M1"' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilcken and Myron White, Mrs. all other relatives at this time. ,atd Pearl Turnbow, several grandchil- - Larry went to Pleasant Valley and ... and I rns. Ee0. Erad and dren of Mrs. Pearl Turnbow and Roosevelt Saturday, attending to FANCY ! yn vls'ted,Mr and the guest of honor. Lilas mother business and visiting friends and m e SUnedaKu mV . h Ma?e reports she received a telegram relatives. Pnd from her from London Mh Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilcken are stating she daughters and Mr. h d arrived saieiy. home again after spending the past nic Anderson and sons, of Park, several weeks in Pleasant Valley. A LARGE VARIETY OF SKi,2etSndMrS,William William G. Michie underwent Stake visitors at Sunday School NOVELTY GIFTS Mr. and Mrs Steve Esauk aad MDrkSecl3SPMoanroe Dec. 12 were Walter Williams and Mrs. Rachel Bates of Duchesne. RSeVClt Kenneth MichiSf davonC business' Mrs. Lena Giles has been visitand lrsM Er.ma 01sen ing the past week with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhcad ffdway and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. were in Duchesne on business Lorin Allred of Heber City. She Wednesday. is 79 years old. returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White and A of the local boys atMr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa spent daughter were in Roosevelt Friday tendedgroup the basketball game Sat- a few days in Provo and Salt 'on business dnd Christmas shopurday night between Duchesne and Lake, visiting and shopping. They ping. Greenriver at Duchesne. also made a business trip to VerJoe Curry made a business trip nal Monday, Dec. 13. AND MANY OTHER TOYS to Roosevelt last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hess were The LDS Primary officers and visitors over the weekend out teachers of Hanna ward enjoyed Provo way, the program and lessons given at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fabrizio Stake Preparation meeting at Du- spent Dec. 14 and 15 in Salt Lake ANNA NIELSON chesne, Sunday. Lovely favors and City getting supplies for their DUCHESNE Xmas stockings filled with good- store and doing personal shopping ies were given each one present. for Christmas. Picture Frames Cameras Looking Glasses S School News right-of-wa- GIFT IDEAS ;! De-on- (The following editorial is a reprint from the Deseret .... A A i Editor New Hope On The Colorado g ae ; I ' 1 Sa tcE eKSr'S -- of water under a right initiated by Application No. 13644. The water has been diverted from the Duchesne River at a point 30o15E. 485 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 28, T2S. R5W, and has been used from April 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 420 a.cres in Sec. 1, 2, 11, T3S, R5W; Secs 26, 27, 28, 34 and 35, T2S, R5W. Hereafter 4.28 sec.-f- t. of water will be diverted at a point N. 1918.91 ft. and W. 219.28 ft. from WV4 Cor. said Sec. 28 and conveyed by earth canal Where it will be used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 1180 acres in Secs. 1, 2. T3S, S. R5W; Secs. 26, 27, 28, 34 35, T2S, R5W. To Appropriate: and Alva P, Murdock, 25516 for irrigaHeber, Ut. 2 sec.-f- t. tion use from Currant Creek, tributary to Strawberry River at a point S 7415 W. 1435 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 28, T3S, R9W. The water is to be diverted by an earth and brush dam and conveyed by earth canal a distance of 2424 ft. where it will be used from April 1 to Oct. 15 as a sole supply to irrigate 17 acres of land, and as a supplemental supply to irrigate 58 acres em- braced in NEV4NEV4, Sec. 28, NWU Sec. 27, T3S, R9W. Vernal 26155 Bromley, for irDuchesne, Ut. 2 sec.-f-t. rigation use from Duchesne River, tributary to Green River at a point N. 5900E. 233 ft. from SV4 Cor. Sec. 12, T3S, R5W. The water will be diverted into the Rocky Point Ditch and conveyed a distance of 1320 ft. where it will be used from Apr 15 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 100 acres in SIS Sec. 13, NWH, NWV4NEU Sec. 24, T3S, R5W. Red Creek Irriga26182 Charles Albert tion Co. Sweat, Pres., Fruitland, Ut. 5 sec.-ffor irrigation use from Red Creek, tributary to Strawberry River at a point N. 17 36W. 2110 ft. from S!4 Cor. Sec. 13, T2S, R9W, which is the center of an impounding dam to be constructed to a height of 75 ft. The reservoir so created will have a capacity of 6000 ac.-fand will inundate 100 acres in NWV4 Sec. 13, T2S, R9W. The water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec 31, and released from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 and conveyed down the natural channel of Red t. t. Creek to a point S 3115W. 1430 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25, T2S, R9W, where it will be re- - rigation use from an Unnamed Spring Stream, tributary to Lakefork River to Duchesne River at a point S. 1068 ft. and E. 412 ft. from WV& Cor. Sec. 3, T1S, R4W. The water will be diverted by means of a concrete headwall and conveyed by ditch 1600 ft. where ;t will be used from Mar. 1 to Nov 15 to irrigate 30 acres in SEV4, SW!4 Sec. 3. T1S, R4W, and d incidental stockfor watering purposes. William Clark, Al26365 for domestonah, Ut. .10 sec.-ftic use from an Unnamed Spring, tributary to Lakefork River to Duchesne River at a point S. 1020 ft. and E. 432 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 3, T1S, R4W. The water will be collected in a concrete box and pipe conveyed through a a distance of 300 ft. where it will be used for domestic requirements of two families and for incidental irrigation during the period from Mar. 1 to Nov. year-roun- t. - 15. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineers office. 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before January 22, 1955 who football coaches Most would have been well satisfied to make a good showing on Friday, are nevertheless disappointed when they lost on Saturday. Summons In The District Court For Duchesne County, State of Utah COLEMAN H. MULCAHY and vs C. A. MAHER, plaintiffs and STEPHEN W. JOHNSON JANE DOE JOHNSON, his wife; ALICE MURPHEY; HARRY W. COLMERY and MINERVA H. his wife; RICHARD COLMERY, HARTLEY and HAZEL L. MORSE HARTLEY, his wife; ALEXANDER H. KENNEDY and JANE DOE KENNEDY, his wife; CELESTA DUBER-STEIS. BROWN; HARRY and ROSE DUBERSTEIN, his wife; UTICE G. BUNCE UTICE G. CLARK, formerly BUNCE; THE HEIRS OF SAM H. WOOD and ELLEN D. WOOD, his wife, both deceased: FLORENCE L. HAUGH; MAUDE HARRY S. J. ARCHIBALD; WOOD and JANE DOE WOOD, his wife: ALICE M. WOOD SCOTT and BERTHA E. SPLANE; THE HEIRS OF BENJAMIN W. CRITES VERA CHRISTMAN, deceased: and the unknown heirs of said deceased; ADELBERT B. CLINE, a single man; THE HEIRS OF GEORGE' S. BOWERS and JENNIE E. BOWERS, his wife, both MRS. HAYES WIL deceased: LIAMSON; and the unknown heirs DUCHESNE of said deceased; COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Utah; AND UNPERSONS ALL OTHER KNOWN, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. The State Of Utah To The Above Named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to serve upon George B. Stanley, plaintiffs attorney, whose address is P. O. Box 97, Heber, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereby annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action in rem, wherein the plaintiffs seek to quiet title in them in and to the real property located in the City of Duchesne, County of Duchesne, State of Utah, described as follows: The South half of Lots 15 and 16, Block 16; Lot 9, Block 69; Lot 6, Block 92; Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Block 101; Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 105; Lots 1, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 106; Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, Block 120; Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16. Block 121; Lots 1,2,3,4,11,12, 14, 15 and 16, Block 123; Lots 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 132; Lot 1, Block 133; Lots 1 and 2, Block 134; Lots 1, 2, 3, N 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Block 135; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Block 136; Lots 1 and 2, Block 137; Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 138; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 7 and 8, Block 139; Lot 1, Block 140; All of the above in the Town-sit- e of Duchesne; Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block 8, Dickersons Addition to Duchesne, also known as Blue Bench Addition to Duchesne. GEORGE B. STANLEY, JOSEPH M. TRACY, State Engineer Attorney P. Published in the Uintah Basin Record. Duchesne, Utah, beginning November 25 and end- First Publication, Last Publication, ing December 23. 1954 for Plaintiffs O. Box 97, Heber, Utah Dec. 16, 1954 Jan. 6, 1955 dimniMmm From where I sit Joe Marsh Guess It's Called a Safety "Drive" Whitey Fisher, from the State Motor Vehicle Department, dropped by to discuss some of our local traffic problems. Upat Center Junction, "Whitey ays, theyve got a new sign that really slows down the traffic going through town. "The sign says, At 25 miles an hour, you can drive through Center Junction in 2 Yi minutest It lows people down too some just take it easy to check on that 2 minute, I guess. Hasnt even been a dented fender since that sign went up From where I sit, it wasnt what the sign said, but the wan it was said. People are usually pretty understanding if they understand what you mean. Iti the same way with differences of opinion. Perhaps your neighbor prefers a temperate glass of beer, and you would choose buttermilk. What Id like to see is for all of us to "slow down," talk it out, and be respectful of our neigh- bors rights. Copyright, 1954, United Statet Brtvert Foundation |