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Show KM BBT COUNTY PROCffUWWADER THURSDAY NOV. 15, dl 3 CLUB NOTES Pi 12 c. honey ls melted butter Day Before; potatoes, add salt, marshmeUows and butter. Form into walnut sized balls, Refrigerate, covered, until needed. One half hour before serving: Heat oven to 350 degrees. Heat honey with about 1 T, melted butter. hoUsing two forks roll each ball first In ney then In chopped pecans. Place In baking dish. Dribble 2 T. melted butter over the balls, bake 15 minutes. Mh 1. That Sunday morning comes only once a week. I dont know If thedevll works hard- er on Sunday mornings than others but someone Is responsible for the fact that that Is the morning you discover the run In your last pair of panty hose, junior can only find one shoe, Buddy discovers a hole In the seat of his Sunday pants, sister suddenly decides to wash her hair, the cat throws up on the kitchen floor, Mr. Teenager cannot move unless The purple Nightmare Is going full blast on the stereo and Husband stomps In to ask if you arent ever going to sew the hole In his pants pocket. All this while the roast Is burning Instead of browning. Thank heaven it only comes once a week. 2. For friends that only answer your letters twice a year. Now dont get me wrong. I love to g letters as much as the next guy but have you ever noticed that people expect you to answer? I have afewtwlsted friends who take their stationary to the Post Office so they can send the answer back. Well, Fm not exactly sure thats what they do but I do believe they keep stamps licked waiting to mall a letter back. Its not that I really have anything against letter writing except doing U. In the first place I never have any statlnery. It seems that stationery makes better airplanes than anything else. Its also great for husbands shopping lists, wiping shoe polish off the bathroom floor, makingtreasure maps and just plain baby crumplings, 3. For the neighbors dog. Every once in a while I see the cutest little puppy. It wiggles and Uckes your hand. You just cant resist loving the little thing. And at that very moment your three little boys rush In to ask If they cant have a puppy. You know they reaUy shouldnt be deprived of that childhood joy of all joys a dog of their very own. And you start to form the yes In your mouth when the sudden vision of your neighbors dog flashes past and stops you cold. Remember how that cute puppy next door grew up to be a 150 lb. monster. Remeb-b- er the scattered trash, the lawn deposits the nights of yeowllng, the wet muddy feet on the new dress, the missing garden shoes, etc. etc. You know, a dog can be fun but two teenagers In one house Is enough. 4. For Maybelllne, Max Factor, Avon and the rest. How else could my daughter get enough mascara on to keep her eyeballs from getting sunburned (that Is why she uses It, Isn't It?) What else could keep her busy tor at least 2 hours early In the morning while she Is still unfit for human company, And girls arent the only one affected. What about that boy that goes from early trash can to High Karate in a week. You have to admit that English Leather Is better than old saddle and Brut Is better than moldy sweat pants. 5. That my husband didnt get a deer. Lets be honest about It. m my whole lifetime Ive only met people who really liked deer meat. ( die one half was with her husband when she answered, and I cant be really sure she meant it.) Ive tried it stewed, BBQed, sauted, simmered, burned and blanched and at least 26 other ways but I never could get past the first bite. speaking of bites. Thanksgiving is a great time for bites. Here Is a special sweet potatoe recipe that Is extra easy because It Is a make ahead one, 6-- 12 NUTTED SWEET POTATOE BALLS 2 cans yams or sweet potatoes 14 c, miniature marshmaUows What a concerned way to convey holiday grantings while you support the cancer-contr- ol efforts of research, education and service, said Adeline Starr, Chairman of the Emery County Unit. These distinctive cards may be seen and ordered by cntacting Desle Ovlatt. Suitable for either families or business firms, the cards are available in a choice of four designs and In quantities of 25 per box. m addition to a cheerful Christmas message, each card is imprinted with the name of the sender ( free of extra charge) and with the reminder that This cardrepresentsa gift to the American Ca- siness session. r derstanding. Therefore, as the years have passed I have learned to deal with the crisis of a mouse In the house without too much distress. I have always thought that if we could just get a good cat to stay around, that my problems would be ended. However, the dogs that my husband has chosen have never been very compatable with cats. This summer, though, when mydaught-- er came home with a beautiful black kitten from the Huntington Flour Mill. I decided that dog or no dog, the cat was going to stay. She did and when the mother cat at the mill learned where her baby had gone, she obligingly brought down the reof her family. A couple of other mother cats with families In tow showed up from somewhere In the neighborhood, and there was a cat population explosion around our st house. J. ncer society. W1 A minimum suggested contribution has been established for each selection, with cards ranging from $3 to $6 per box of 25. To guarantee delivery in time for Christmas mailing, all cards must be ordered by December 1, 1973. J.D, Banasky Doty To 6od award given BY Carolyn Usually I dont admit to having a mouse In the house. I mead do I live on a farm, with hay bales and grainerys around, and the truth Is that I do on occasions have mice In the house. I dont , however, usually admit this to anyone especially city friends and relatives. It isnt that mice really terrify me that much, I mean I dont faint, scream or climb up on a chair or any of those things. There was a time when I would have liked to do one of those things, but I knew my father and I knew that If I ever fainted he would just calmly step over me and go on about his business. My husband is equaUy un- ' - year. Entertaining the Ladles improvement Club the past week was Mrs. Lucille Jensen. After a delicious luncheon the mem bers enjoyed program and handwork. President Delphia Luke conducted a short bu- Mouse story LIST THANKFUL s- The Utah Division of the American ca- c. chopped pecans 12 top. salt to ncer society Is offering Christmas cards la exchange for contributions again this Mrs. Lucille Cox was hostess to the new century Club the past week. The afternoon was spent In reorganizing , handwork and luncheon. Mrs. Elolse Moffltt was selected to be the new president. Mrs. Cox was past president. SOCIETY CHURCH FASHIONS FOpD3 BY LoU Patterson Thanksgiving time again. Bstlme to look at our blessings and see Just bow much we can be thankful for. Eren after all I may say about my family they are really great. I may poke a little fun at them, but, each one Is super precious, our family Is very happy to be here In Emery county. What a marvelous place It Is to live The people are very friendly and kind and the country has It's very special kind of beauty. Before I get mushy I must tell you Ive made a list of other things I'm thankful for. fm only going to share part of them today.. I hope my list might Inspire you to make one of your own and it will prove to you that no matter how bad things are there Is still something to be thankful for. Cancer Society down examining the dead mouse. I wasnt much worried about the children who live around farms I figured maybe their mothers have a mouse in the house sometimes too. However, the kids whose brents lived in modern metal trailer houses around her probably never have such problems and I wasn't sure how they would feel if they knew I had a mouse in the house. Anyway, I got rid of the kids. Then I waited for my oldest son to come home from school. I dont really need help to get a mouse out of a trap. If you are careful you can lift the spring and release the mouse without touching it. If you cant do thI find the best thing to do is to throw is away the deceased mouse with trapandall and buy a new trap. I waited for my son because he is enrolled in Vocational Agriculture In school. It Is one of the class requirements to help rid the world at least the farm world of coyotes, mice and similar pests. There Is a contest In the class and the boy who disposes of the most pests gets a prize. I dont know how many points anything else Is but a mouse is worth fifteen. The teacher is not very trusting having been around students before he requires proof of the catch, on Monday morning all the boys bring in the tails of the animals that they have caught. This is good, but It requires that the tail be cut off. Don, my oldest son came home and grabbed the butcher knife. I quickly and heatedly informed him that not the butcher knife, the serreated knife, the carving knife or any other knife that belonged to me was going to be used for such a purpose. I suggested his pocket knife, among which was peeling apples, and he was not going to use his knife to cut the tail off the mouse. We decided that his fathers hunting knife might be Ideal but his father objected. Here was a family crisis. Nobody would give in, and it looked like the mouse was going to rest in peace with his tall Now Ive always thought that kittens were fine, but Ive never been terribly fond of cats, suddenly I found myself with cats all over the place purring and nibbing my feet everytime I tried to go outside, I wasnt really sure that the cats were better thanthe mice, but I tried to look at the whole thing with diplomacy. At least, I thought to myself, with that many cats around I dont need to worry about a mouse In the house. intact. I was wrong. One night I heard a shriek from my daughters bedroom, and a furry However, thanks to the Ingenuity of the gray thing scurried Into the closet. The young a solution to our problem was fonext day I was just sure I saw another one, und. Don hurried out to the tool shop and I soon decided that the cats were certainly brought in a large bulky took about a foot not catching mice they seemed Instead and a half long. A family truce was called to be rounding the mice up and chasing thimmediately and the mouse submitted to em into the house. the indignity of having his tail cut off There was nothing to do but resort to v'lth the tin snips. traps, vve learned how to trap mice too, GeneraUy I prefer to use a new trap. Ive found that If you are going to use cheese on the trap it works better if you put on the cheese, light a match and melt the cheese onto the trap. Another method that works very successfully is touseanutand wrap thread around it. This Is good because the mice seldom get the nut off and if you are careful you can use the trap over without putting on any more bait. If the nut comes off I usually buy a new trap and start over, I just dont like to put bait on used traps. Anyway, I used the cheese method and I caught the mouse. This should have been the end of things but it washnt My kindergarten age son Mike, was the first one to find the trapped mouse. He hurried out to find aU his friends In the neighborhood to show them his mothers mouse in the It's rather comforting house. Kids started coming through the kiinvested millions in they'e bedroom and into down the hall the tchen, buildings, equipment, and bedroom there into the When I got closet. faculty to see we dont fail. was a whole ring of little people kneeling tly Neighbors handicrafts If there is no communication betweefi you and your chftd. It Is a clear sign of a problem. Under achievement at school, sudden changes In mood, withdrawal are some symptoms of emotional problems which need early treatment. Many physical Illnesses stem from the emotions, said Ray Burgoyne, ofthe Emery county clinic social services. The emotional Illness needs to be caught before becoming too deep seated. Mr. Burgoyne may be contacted at the clinic every Wednesday and Thursday. He stays overnight Wednesday In order to become better acquainted with toe people at toe county, and toe barious bishoprics. He will work to rough priesthood leaders in designing urograms of volunteer nature. Consultation with the priesthood and actual counseling service are two objectives of toe social service corporation. services Include, evaluation; Individual and family treatment under toe headings of comcouple communication, parent-chi- ld munication, juvenile deliquency, alcohol and drugs, emotional distrubance, social maladjustment services for adoption, foster care and unwed parents will be available through referral to an affiliated agency. club Ro be organised Carbo- 4-- 19 Melvin and Nettie Marshall examine handicrafts at recent 3303 Pack Meeting. The totem poles and wind stacks and games at left were made by Den Two under Karen Justice. Exhibits at right show Navajo art owned by the Gary Larsens. Indian necklaces made by Den One are shown at left. Good clear pictures and news events of scouting In the county are welcomed by the Progress-Leade- Women in Finland account for more than 75 per cent of the dentists, 25 per cent of the doctors, and 50 per cent of the druggists, the U.S. Labor Department reports, Most Finnish barbers are women and more than half of the bartenders are women. r. The mountain lion, also known as puma, cougar and catamount, is the most widely distributed large predator, ranging from Alaska to Argentina. i . 4-- 4-- nft 4-- 4-- cn Everything in fo store mcacfolraco ftittqr-Viliing-Drossnqher-Sin- qor uoccMmo Clirfay jsfereoo-OncOica- ra mDou?clry OTHER GIFT ITEMS FOR YOU OR YOUR HOME Wsstiam SGGOJflon 4-- 748-24- 24 SEP WHB GKECBff 02033? rnrmp Fhysicd illnesses from emotions Morse There will be a 4- -h Horse club organized this week, in the Orangeville, Castle Dale area. The club will enroll members up to the age of 19. if you are only 18, jan. 1, 1974, but will turn 19 during 1974, you are still eligible to join. The club is being organized now in order to take advantage of special county clinics on horse care, equipment, training and riding, which will take place during the winter months. The summer program will include something for everyone. Plans have been made for trail rides, horseback camping, n-Emery H horse show, southeastern Utah jr. Livestock horse show, and thCounty play Day, For members 14-ere will be state contests in riding, judging', demonstrations, and illustrated talks. Members will earn points during the year which will be totaled at the end of the summer. The rider with the highest number of points will be awarded a trophy as the Outstanding Club Member. This progran, need not conflict with the all ready organized jr. Riding club program. since the Jr. Riding CLub meet is scheduled to be held in Castle Dale this year, every effort will be made to avoid conflicting with that progran. There shouldnt be any reason why a rider cant participate in both programs. If the riders wish, they can join the H club this winter and ride with the jr, riding club this summer, or possibly ride with both. The H club will practice one night a week starting the first of June. The main difference between the two riding programs are that the H events are all Individual, the only team Is the seven man county team which participates in the State contest. The second difference Is the events, which are; Fitting and showmanship, western Horsemanship, Reining, Trail class, Western Riding, cloverleaf Barrel race, Pole Bending, andKeyhole.The 4- -h shows are divided juniors uptol3and Seniors 14 to 19. The classes are separated according to ability and times, into three groups, blue, red and white, with a trophy and plaques going to first, second, and third places. This system of judging gives each rider an idea of how well they are doing and gives them something to show for their work. If youre not sure you want to join, come to the first meeting and see what H has to offer. It will be held Friday Nov. 16 at 4;30 p.m. In the Orangeville sewing Plant lunch room, parents are welcome. If you have any questions about the H program, or would be Interested In helping (lease call Elayne Hedin at after 5:00. stain la rewptta room of the social serrtaa. Be has a masters degree in social wOfk. A separate south entrance serves this wing ofthe clinic. Cub Scout J.D. Banasky, son of Mr, and Mrs. James Banasky, Green River, will be presented his Duty to God Award this Sunday in sacrament meeting. J.D. is 17, a senior In High school. He is also a Life scout, President ofDeacons Quroum, president of Teachers Quorum, is now president of the Priests Quorum. He has worked every summer and works part time after schooL He is known for his honesty and dependability. He is an honor roll student, president of his sophomore class, attended Boys state, He was an officer in the Student Council last year, H- M Ray Burgoyne SiTiORES NOVEMBER 15, 16, 17, and 19, 20, 21 j oxnnri J. 0. LANTERN 29ox PRODUCE 3 Whipping Croon.'.'5.. mm fJ N&1 Sour smmmm. 51 Cream..'.?.1:! tjo Celery 351 Yams 9 Cucumber Q PHILA. 8oz J ro 3? tm ms QfflS I O YORKSHIRE a 1 SUNVALLEY 7!Peas f CVmT U in - JET PUF I601 m (k UoflQ UM Qga? Q QzriTiirfls C35Q) 0) camCEO QeIlEJUIID LcD Pumpkin JOHNSON E Wince 5each gg OTangciuiccH.?.l:.'...t,..i QZECTte tone god El are (jl 0 fufrll i -1 ' M 5- - |