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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 Quick Cooking BLUFFY-LIGH- Cool Eating COULD VERY WELL BE the middle name given to this Pineapple Tapioca." Youll want to serve it! often throughout these warm months when desserts deliciously different are in demand. more Whats made with milk, eggs and Minute Tapioca, it s nourishing and ever so easy to digest. PINEAPPLE TAPIOCA ' T 1 Or use 1 cup $y . ? i , .. .. ssr , l f ELONS are berry sherbet Flute the outside ring of a cantaloupe slice with a small melon lull clutter and plaoo la the center et the platter. Decorate with large dark red cherries, halved Bacoa-Cor- n J r 4f : 1 quick-cookin- DAPS and Give Him Gifts "CLEAN AND FRESH AS ALL MUSTAG z m STAG AFTER SHAVE OUTDOORS TOILETRIES FOR MEN LOTION, with cooling and refreshing. after-shav- e pickup a brisk tang, so a perfect A man's idea of $1.00 sets up whiskers for easier, smoother electric razor shaves. .$1.00 STAG ELECTRIC Muffins filled with LOTION Firm Organizes the choice of active men. Its masculine fragrance adds the bracing final touch to In Kite Test Honors in Troops participating were Nos. Axemanship, 310, 316, and 313; 310, 316 and 317 from Moab and first aid, 317, 318 and 313; arch313 and 318 from Monticello. ery, 317, 318 and 310; compass Monticellos Troop 318 was seco- course, 313, 317 and 310; sports, nd-place winner and was fol- 313, 316 and 318. lowed by 317, 316 and 310. The following Scoutmasters di- County Contest and Leland Carroll, 318. Field Scout Executive Alvin Gaudio supervised the activities. d Stephen Bianck, having up the longest After the contest the Scouts drank root beer which they had and Monticello. made at a previous meeting. The same group of boys plan to go to Montezuma next week on CHARCOAL a pottery-hun- t expedition. Three AND HICKORY CHIPS weeks ago the boys found several on a to arrowheads of parts trip at Verdure. Mrs. Sarabeth Bianck is Den Mother for Den 4. Harold Bianck is the adult leader of the Webelos Den. ad the Finest Give MONTICELLO LUMBHR PLUMBING A HEATING Nw Installations BIRTHS Remodeling Repairs Plumbing A Heating Sales & Service Store Locally Owned Sc Operated San Juan Co. Hospital To Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gurule, Monticello, a son, June 10. To Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lyman, Blanding, a son, June 11. To Mr. and Mrs. Newell Monticello, a son, June 12. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foy, Monticello, a son, June 13. A Complete Monticello Plumbing & Heating Bas-tai- The only fountain pen Phone 121R1 Monticello, Utah that fills itself ... by itself It has no moving parts. The new Parker 61 fills Itself in 10 seconds using capillary attraction alone. Further, the surface of the filling unit sheds liquids. ..it cleans itself ! The Parker 61 is truly a wonderful gift idea! MOAB DRILLING CO. Diamond Core Drilling FOR HIRE Make his a gift he will use often and appreciate for years Compre$sors Winch Trucks Cats PHONE ALpine 3-48- L. - - 36 J. STULL JEWELER Moab Utah p.o.m.g.a.s. STAG COLOGNE, Activity Group $1.25 good grooming rected their troops: Maxwell Bentley, 310; Dennis Christensen, 313; Lyle Stocks and Drue Somerville, 316; Lewis Faulkner, 317 Inspection was wop by Troop was second and 317 was Boy Scouts from Monticello third. Fire building was won by Troop 313 walked away with Troop 316, second by 313 and first place and won an Eagle third by 317. Other contests and the order in Feather for being the outstanding which the troops finished were: week-entroop in a camporee conducted by San Juan and Grand county scouts. The camporee was held in the Area east of the old CCC camp grounds between LaSal 318, 316 almond pitted slivers. A wedge of any melon can be studded with balls of another type melon. Garnish with fresh mint sprigs and lemon wedges to squeeze over the melon. Did you know that you can scoop out a whole watermelon and serve in it some fruit punch? A cantaloupe makes a sundae if you cut it in half, take out seeds and fill with vanilla ice cream and serve with crushed sweetened cherry or raspberry sauce. For a hot, hot days breakfast serve a half cantaloupe melon, the center filled with tiny crushed ice manipulated by scooping it in. Garnish with a mint sprig. 16th JUNE DAY Meal (Makes 12) 3 tablespoons chopped anion 1 cup milk 1 cup sifted flaur 1 cup uncooked yellow corn meal y cup sugar 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 beaten egg Vc cup salad oil cup crumbled cooked bacon Mix onion with milk. Sift together flour, corn meal, sugar, baking powder and salt Add all remaining ingredients and mix until dampened. Spoon Into greased muffin cups and bake in a hot (425F.) oven 20 to 25 minutes. ounce can) pineapple bits and juice. Beat egg white until . foamy. Add 2 tablespoons It , sugar and continue beat- - , J' 'w?' ing with egg beater until ' : meringue stands in soft ' peaks. Set aside. Mix egg yolk, milk, g tapioca, salt and 4 table-- i spoons sugar in saucepan. Cook and stir over medium heat until' mixture comes to a full boil (5 to 8 minutes). Gradually pour; a small amount of hot mixture into meringue, blending well.) Quickly stir in remaining tapioca mixture. Add vanilla. Let! stand 15 to 20 minutes. Then fold in the pineapple and nuts.' if desired, top with whipped cream and garnish with' maraschino cherry. tid-fj- ?' Boy Scouts Win in season and will be for some time. Make the Prizewinners in the competition most of them in a variety of ways for tempting but simple desserts. were Russel Percell, first boy to A circle of honeydew melon have his kite in the air; Lowell looks picture pretty when served Young, first broken kite, and with a scoqp of chilling red rasphis kite THIS WEEKS RECIFE (8 Scouts Compete Members of the Monticello Webelos Den met with Den 4 Cub Scouts Wednesday afternoon In a kite flying contest I egg white 2 tablespoons sugar 1 egg yolk 2 cups milk 3 tablespoons quickcooking tapiqca Vx teaspoon salt U cup sugar ? teaspoon vanilla 1 cup can) crushed pineapple and juice U cup chopped nuts (optional) PAGE FIVE THS SAN JUAN RBCORD The National Lead company has organized an Employes' Activity association for the purpose of givCHARCOAL BRAZIERS - - $14.95 to ing all employes of the firm a chance to participate in a variety BILLFOLDS, CAMERAS $4.95 & up of functions throughout the year. 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