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Show THE UTH NEPHI. TlMES-NEW- Thursday Page Si BY DOROTHY MADDOX The v hole some trend toward Thanksgiving feasts with fewer calories points to more lighthearted desserts Oh, yes pumpkin, ol course, but in a dilfetent, delicate form. This pumpkin chiffon follows the principle of the regular adpumpkin ie Idling, with the dition of unflnnred gelatin and beaten egg whites to achieve a light chilli n texture The result is a flulTy, refrigerades cit in a .handtor-made some mold. It can be made a day in advance Note: If you still favor pie for desseit, turn the pumpkin chillon mixture into a baked crust Then chill until lirm V Pumpkin ChilTon (6 Servings) One envelope unflavoied gelatin, 2 cup firmly packed brown 0 sugar, '2 teaspoon each of salt, nutmeg and cinnamon; 'i teacups evapospoon ginger, 1 rated milk, 2 eggs, separated, 1 a cups canned oi cooked pun j km, i , teaspoon cream of tartar, cup granulated sugar Mix together gelatin, hr c n sugar, salt and spices in top of double boiler. Stir m evaporated milk and egg yolks; mix well Place over boiling water a .d cook, stirring occasionally, ui.ul Pun pk i rkiffon gelatin dissolves and mixture thickens slightly, (about 6 n in . )i .t. '"Kg cv ii I J J J v time-to-tim- V L rv 1 . V ' y Vv 1 rings a trad.'ional taste to the holiday table treat. end-o- f the-me- st gihlet giavy, whipped pota- -i from heat, stu in r v casserole with cheese s in ci 11' a oeea-stm mg pumpkin Cool, buttered white onions a , g, ' fil until mixture is chill d and u parsley, mounds when dropped Iron a II ( i c , i ccn beans with almonds; rolls, bled a.. t spoon. utur or margarine; celery, ripe Beat egg v lutes until foamy mold ,.i d green olives, raw carrot ta ,ar and beat Add crean Thanks iving Dinner icks, pumpkin chiffon mold, until stiP dry st i nuts, grapes, mints, coffee, tea, oi Tin, dd granulated Gra' oiT's, c be di si-- 1 in'll', cider. d very stiff turkey , to 't d lie sugar Remove u i utii , 1 - iti.sh-chopp- ed I i ..1 - turkey grower, UTAH TURKEY SHOW Craig Knight, shows brother Steven the gobbler he has selected to enter the 11th Annual Utah Turkey Show, December 5th and 6th in Salt Lake Utah will vie for $1400 in City. Young turkey groweis throughout in auction. the to participate prizes and a chance tvVlUYL', A ' f' - A Dutchess, the PUPS SOCKkID IN Memphis, Tenn , 'nts for hei ld cieht puns n Grantee), to construct, install, owner or user the right to enter maintain and operate a gas trans- the premises of consumers at all mission and distribution system reasonable times for the purpose including mains, pipes, conduits, of reading meters, inspecting servees and other necessary struct- pipes and gas appliances and disures and appliances appertaining connecting and removing meters. in, under, upon, over, across and SECTION 6. Grantee agrees, along the streets, alleys, budges, and public places within the pres- during the term hereof, at all ent and future corporation limits times to protect, save harmless of the City of Nephi, Utah, for and indemnify said City from any the furnishing, transmission, dis- and all liability, or judgments le- tribution and sale of gas whether gaily established, arising or growwhether artificial, natural, mixed ing out of the construction, mainor otherwise for heating, domestic, tenance and operation of said gas industrial and other purposes and system by the Grantee and due to, for transmitting gas into, through contributed to, caused by the fault and beyond said City. The fran- or negligence of Grantee. chise privileges hereby granted SECTION 7. The right and shall not be deemed to be exclue sive, nor to prevent said City from authority herein granted shall for the period of twenty (20) granting to another, or others, years from and after the date similar fanchise rights. this Ordinance goes into effect unSECTION 2. All mains, pipes, der Section 11 hereof. conduits and services shall be inSECTION 8. Grantee shall have stalled and maintained so as to interfere as little as practicable a reasonable time within which to with traffic over the streets, al- lay gas mains and to otherwise with the terms of this leys, bridges and other public comply Ordinance after a gas supply is places of said City. When Grantee shall do any available to said City from the work of construction, repair or pipe line source. maintenance of said system in the SECTION 9. This ordinance course of which any pavement, and the rights, authority and curbing or gutter upon any street, franchise hereby granted shall shall or public place alley, bridge terminate and be of no further be excavated, Grantee shall prop- force or effect (a) unless within erly protect excavations and shall sixty (60) days after the effectpromptly restore such street, al- ive date hereof as stated in Section ley, bridge or public place in as 11 hereof, Grantee shall file with good a condition as before such the City Recorder of said City a work was done as far as practic- written acceptance hereof, also able and to the satisfaction of the (b) if and when after such acCity. ceptance Grantee, his heirs, perSECTION 3. All gas mains and sonal representatives or assigns service pipes, boxes, reducing and shall make and file with the City of said City a surrender regulating stations, laterals, con- Recorder nections andor other appliances hereof in writing; and also (c) from shall be laid and installed in the unless within three (3) yearsOrdinof effective the date this and places, public streets, alleys, ance Grantee, his heirs, personal subject to the inspection and aprepresentatives or assigns, shall proval and under the direction and have secured from the Public Sersupervision of the proper officer vice Commision of Utah, a cerof said City. All mains and service pipes shall be laid as near tificate of convenience and necesas practicable with the uniform sity authorizing the construction, establishment and operation of a grade of said streets, alleys and distribution system in said gas a suitable at depth ways public below the surface theerof and in City or shall submit proof satissuch a manner as not to interfere factory to the City that such eswith any public or private drains, tablishment is reasonably certain. sewers, water pipes and public - SECTION 10. Whenever the improvements and provided that term Grantee is used herein, the reserves of the City Nephi, Utah, shall be held to mean and the right to change the grade of same include the said Loran L. Laughiin, the streets, alleys and public ways his heirs, personal representatives and to construct, change or repair or assigns. sewer water mains, pipes, any drains or other public improveSECTION 11. This Ordinance ments; and should the grade of any shall b in full force and effect street, alley or public way be from and after December 15, 1958. changed; or other necessary public improvement made that would Passed, November 10, 1958. . of location of the change require R. E. WINN, gas mains and service pipes, boxes, of the City of 'Mayor and stations, regulating reducing laterals, connections, andor other ATTEST! Nephi, Utah appliances, the Grantee, upon- re- R. W. Christiansen, quest by said City in writing, shall make such change at its own City Recorder (Seal) . expense. Date of publication: November s, in The SECTION 4. Grantee shall make 20, 1958, such reasonable extension of the Nephi, Utah. con-tin- i three-year-o- Boxer owned by Lloyd Li' ms of d'- - out on tiie washlme Px TC w-- v ATM v iW- . v'Ste . ' ? i V Sf (H 'A) v S4-- ''Ay - ? f - ' f ''J web v - yZiZ?S'ir-V-V- 1 'a- -- b: a k t KT r ' 2$' -- 'Vi, r 'y y .rvV fjgn i x & x x X li wak-at.- r , r Times-New- X v, sSS A 1LT MINE under metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, offers a unique vil defense opportunity for a large target city to provide both blast id fallout shelter for a substantial number of its citizens with a Inimum amount of additional excavation. The mine second larg-i- t rock salt mine in the world is 1,137 feet under the suiface. It ould need more equipment and access ramps or elevators to serve I a mass shelter from attaek. (Photo courtesy International Salt Co ) EQiQsr Bhftril by BILL ROAMER z f SALT mended by the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization as the best family fallout shelter for a moderate price, but other less expensive basement designs are available. Further details appear in issued by OCDM headTechnical Bulletin TB-5-- 3 quarters at Battle Creek, Michigan. ocDM Photo) FALLOUT SHELTER for a family of four to six shows how a layer of 2 feet 3 inches of earth over a concrete roof slab offers good protection even in highly radioactive fallout zones. Cost of this backyard shelter would range iiom $1,000 to $1,500, including ventilation eyuipment.lt is recom- ch v '.'.u ' "Tin1 ) "WW" v's'W' X? i ' A ? j! r f .p., . i city, which X ' & I TRAVELERS i! , . UTAH CITY, wall-to-wa- 4 2- - rVcyMktX! K LAKE love to visit, is made even more pleasant by my stay at the TRAVELERS MOTEL It's an outstanding motel, featuring a room heated swimming pool, ll phones and all modern facilities, such as and tile baths. electric kitchens, carpeting, 9.00. When you visit this great Rates $6.50 tourist city, be sure to stop at the This Ali'CS rr. MOTEL :? 1465 SOUTH STATE ST. Salt Lake City, Utah r t W - " V department the Army's BARRELSFUL OF LIFT Add to items m barrcl-lik- e VTOL (vertical takcc'f and land) plane shown, above, at Torrance, Calif The on un.t the is An i knt.cal ns conta the poils.de piopellcr. gadget on the side of the plane lift Uie plane off trie nt In their piopthers of the side prest fustlag" Opposite to fate (tuward, and plane proteeds in ground. Once altitude is gained, housings are rotated Doak-1- 6 horizontal Right. , 1958 lORDINANCE NO. 698 mains of said system from time-UptiAn ordinance granting to Lorm as warranted by expansion L. Laughiin, his heirs, personal and development of demand, but representatives and assigns, the Grantee shall not be required to right and authority to construct, make any extension for the purinstall, maintain and operate a pose of serving any new consum. gas transmission and distribution er or consumers which will necessystem, including mams, pipes, sitate the Installation of more than conduits, services and other neces-sar- y one hundred (100) feet of main structures and appliances for each consumer to be served, thereto appertaining in, under, nor where the estimated revenue upon, over, across and along the to be derived from serving such streets, alleys, bridges, and pub- new consumer or consumers is inlic places within the present and sufficient to show an adequate refuture corporate limits of the City turn upon the total investment of Nepiu, Utah, for the furnish- required to serve such new coning, transmission, distribution and sumer or consumers. sale of gas whether artificial, natSECTION 5. Grantee shall have ural, mixed or otherwise for heatthe and other industrial nght to make such reasonable domestic, ing, and for transmitting rules and regulation for the propurposes, gas into, through and beyond said tection of its property, the prevention of loss and waste and in City. Be it ordained by the Mayor and connection with the distibution e the City Council of the City of and sale of gas as from exor be it necessary may Nephi, Utah: pedient including a Ten Dollar SECTION 1. That the right ($10) meter deposit for domestic and authority be and hereby are meters and a deposit for all other granted to the said Loran L. meters in such amount as may be Laughiin, his hems, personal rep- required to assure payment of resentatives and assigns (herein- bills. after collectictively referred to as Grantee shall acquire from the Pals Pumpkin in Chiffon Form Tops Holiday Dinner November 20th, . - n1 A '' - fcif X I" "'X : ' v ' i It- -- 17-" FREE! Write - ' . ;C -- h R E ? Something is 4ATS WRONG WITH THIS PICTU scene on a farm rear one about the beauty of this autumn nver Colo, and its not Virginia Daffem. Before you read Iher. see if you can spot it. . . . Give up? That pumpkin ginia is holdirg is made of plastic. to this motel for of the 1958 edition your free copy of MOTOR HOTEL GUIDE. Lists over 700 fine motels COAST-TO-COAS- INSPECTED T end APPROVED |