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Show Section A Page b Nephi, Utah t Ppopop OOODCJG U3 OlDG ClGV Wednesday, June 10, EteaDD fto such as cream and cottage, fore serving. should be served chilled. Microwaving on HIGH Most hard cheeses can be fro- (100) in carton: pint 10 to 15 Utah for the dairy products zen; however, changes in texture seconds; quart 15 to 25 secwill result. For this reason, onds; 12 gallon 30 to 40 secthawed cheese is best used crum- onds. ers of freshest-tastin- g possible. Milk Milk is perishable and must be bled or shredded, in salads or as refrigerated at 40 degrees Fahr- toppings, or in cooked dishes. enheit or less. The sell by date on the carton is a guideline for grocery retailers as to how long the product should be kept on the shelf. Once you bring milk home, it remains fresh for seven to 10 days beyond the sell by date if refrigerated properly. But, when bringing milk home, it is important to keep in mind travel time from the grocery store to guarantee freshness. Pour only what is needed from the container and refrigerate the balance quickly, resealing the container to prevent the absorption of other flavors. Once evaporated milk is opened, it should be refrigerated in a closed, clean, opaque container. Cheese Cheese should be refrigerated at temperatures of 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. It should be in the original wrapping or container, or in waxed paper, transparent wrap, foil, plastic bags, or containers. Hard cheeses will generally keep for several months, whereas softer cheeses will keep from one to three weeks after opening. For best flavor and aroma, serve cheese at room temperature. However, fresh cheeses, tightly-covere- d For best results when freezing cheese: Freeze pieces of one-ha- lf pound or less Use moisture-proo- and f wrapping Freeze and store at 0 degrees Fahrenheit up to three months Thaw in the refrigerator Use as soon as possible after thawing air-tig- ht Yogurt Yogurt should be stored in the refrigerator at 40 degrees Fahrenheit to maintain peak flavor. It keeps at least 10 days after the sell by date stamped on the container. Freeze blended yogurts for smooth snacks and desserts. Ice crystals will form if plain or flavored yogurt is frozen. Ice Cream Ice cream should be stored tightly covered in the freezer at 0 degrees Fahrenheit, lb avoid crystallization and volume loss, scoop out ice cream so the surface remains as level as possible. Cover surface with plastic wrap before reclosing and return to freezer immediately. For ease in serving, soften ice cream by: Transferring ice cream to refrigerator 10 to 20 minutes be JuCy feeding bears or left garbage out that attracted bears to their campsite. The story usually goes like this: , The bear is cute and atJfirst, so the well-manner- ed campers feed it candy bars and and civilized as Yogi, there donuts. Soon, the bear loses its wouldnt be any reason not to fear of humans, which makes the feed or play with them. Unfortucampers nervous. The bear now nately, while wild bears are stays for longer periods of time smart, they arent gentle or civ- il. and approaches closer until finalwhen the campers leave their trailer unattended, the bear decides to take a look inside. Now the bear is a rampaging problem and a conservation officer is called in to kill it. Even if the original camper escapes without any problems, the bear has now been trained to look to humans for food. The next camper might not be so lucky when the bear demands to be fed. None of this has to happen. Prevention is simple: Do not feed bears intentionally or unintentionally by leaving food or garbage about. Almost all bear problems can be avoided by following some simple rules: a) keep a clean camp; b) keep yourself clean and odor free no cooking odors, perfumes, etc; c) separate the cooking area from the sleeping area; and, d) keep food and garbage shut coninside your car, in tainers or if camping, suspend food, garbage and game up out of the reach of bears. ly, A male black bear can be 300 pounds of muscle and claws. Hes also used to getting his way. Nature equipped bears with extremely strong forelegs and claws to dig holes, roll boulders and tear open trees to forage for insects, small mammals and other prey. These same evolutionary adaptations can dig through garbage cans, roll coolers and tear open trailers looking for the wonderful foods the bear can smell. Bears are smart, like foods similar to those preferred by humans and have an extremely good sense of smell. It doesnt take long for someone to train a bear to look to humans for food. Also, just leaving garbage near a camp or cabin will train a bear to look for camps as a food source. In the last few years, conservation officers from the Division of Wildlife Resources have inves- 623-102- tigated numerous reports of bears rampaging through camps. Most investigations find the people involved had been actively bear-pro- of The administration of Central Utah Counseling Center cordially invites patients, colleagues and friends to join with us to honor Dr. Bruce Harless on his retirement as Clinical Director of the Center. recommended due to separation. Dry curd and bakers cheese may be frozen up to one month. Butter Buttermilk For the best, freshest flavor, Buttermilk should be refrigerrefrigerate opened butter in a ated in its closed container at 40 covered dish in the butter com- degrees Fahrenheit or lower. partment. Unopened, wrapped Buttermilk will keep up to two butter may be kept refrigerated weeks after purchase if stored several weeks. properly. For peak flavor, howevButter may also be frozen in its er, it is best to consume it within original wrapper for several the first week. months. Unsalted butter is best Sour Cream Sour cream should be stored in kept frozen until ready to use. For longer freezer storage, wrap a covered container at 40 degrees in foil or plastic. Wrapped but- Fahrenheit for the best flavor. ter can be kept frozen up to nine The shelf life is about four weeks. months at 0 degrees Fahrenheit. If separation occurs, gently stir Cream and Whipped Cream the liquid back into the product. Keep cream and whipped Freezing is not recommended. cream refrigerated in its closed container at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. Plan to use it within one week of purchase. Ultra pasteurized cream will keep several weeks longer. Once opened, however, it should be treated like pasteurized cream. Freezing is not recommended for unwhipped cream; however, Jason Goble, son of Tom and once it is whipped it may be froCarol Goble of Nephi, is Mary zen. Place dollops of whipped 81 of $600 agamong cream on waxed paper and ricultural recipients studies scholarships freeze. When frozen, wrap indi- from the Cenex Foundation. vidually to use as needed. Goble is an Agriculture major Cottage Cheese at Snow College. Like milk, cottage cheese is As agriculture strives to meet perishable and should be tightly the rapid advances underway in covered and refrigerated at 40 technology, knowledge and consumer demand, the need for skilled individuals is tremendous, said Cenex Foundation Board Chair Elroy Webster. Were addressing this through Cenex Foundation scholarship programs by providing financial s assistance to men and women committed to building a career in todays challenging agriculOther precautions include ture profession." making noise while hiking along Since its creation in 1961, the never and trails approach a bear cub its mother is very protec- Cenex Foundation scholarship program has awarded more than tive. $2 million to more than 3,1100 Just remember, a fed bear is a students pursuing agricultural dead bear. If you cant keep a desclean camp for yourself, keep it and cooperative studies at Cenex schools in the ignated clean for the bear. trade area. Financial assistance is an important component of supporting high caliber individuals seeking careers in agriculture, said Cenex Foundation President William Nelson. This has been demonstrated in recent years by the continued strong interest in the Cenex Foundation scholarship Mr. Ron Bacher, Department Service Officer for the Disabled programs. Cenex Foundation Scholarship American Veterans, will be availrecipients are selected on Program 9:00 from able Monday, June 15, basis of their academic achievethe to 10:00 a.m. to provide assisment and potential contributions to tance with Department of Veterand agribusiness. The agriculture ans Affairs (VA) issues at the scholarship program provides stuWorkforce Office in Nephi. schools dents at selected e with a $600 grant in either their first or second year of Goble receives Cenex Foundation Scholarship We will also have an Open House for our new facility in Ephraim Utah. Date: Wednesday, June 390 West 100 North Ephraim, UT to 6:00 p.m. Short Presentation At 4:30 Honoring Dr. Harless Time: two-ye- ar one-tim- (SoraOoraraBal study. The Cenex Foundation also presents Cooperative Studies Scholarships to 79 students at designated universities throughout the Midwest and Pacific Northwest. The Cenex Foundation was established in 1947. Its mission is to actively and responsibly invest in the future ofAmerican agriculture and the cooperative system through efDont miss out on the upcomforts including cooperative educaCentennial Juab County ing financial supPlayhouse Benefit production. tion scholarships and Several talented groups will be port of eligible rural youth agriculperforming in this second special ture programs. Students interested in obtaining g event. It will take place Monday, June additional information about the Pro15th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Juab Cenex Foundation Scholarship should contact the participatAdmisgram School Auditorium. High sion is $3.00 for adults and $2.00 ing school or university of their for children. All proceeds go to- choice or write to Mary Kaste, Manward the renovation of the old ager, Cenex Foundation, 5500 Cenex Drive, Grove Heights, MN 55077. school auditorium. comm Jog EC hold boraoffifa fund-raisin- high ''V tP .4V y 151 North Carpet and vinyl Sales and installation 'ivyvf.U ECO East NrphI, Utah 623-472- 1 -C- 3 -- OO-391 4723 4.-0-0 Light Refreshments Will Be Served GREAT WESTERN LEASING & SALES (801) 295-181- 1 (800) 211-281- 1 6; Blackett, Participants of the camp are invited to ride in the Ute Stampede Mammoth Parade of Friday, July 10th. 623-149- 4. 5. NEBO INVESTMENT PROPERTY: INC. plex in Nephi. Live in one side and NEPHI OFFICE rent the other. Two bedroom, one f23-1bath each side, carport with storage. ? Now at 61 South Main, Nephi 2.45 ACRES LaDaun. Super nice units. $129,000. Call LaDaun. ON CENTER EXIT IN NEPHI. Only $159,000. 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Instruction will include dance, military, drill down techniques, and warm up information. Daily refreshments and camp awards are also included. This camp is Enrollfor dancers, ages ment is due by June 20th. For further information or to VA r 5; 623-710- 2; 623-163- Because microwave ovens vary, cooking times may also vary. vjBDD OZh 623-198- 1; Caec-ao- Smokey Bear, the Teddy Bear and other media creations have humanized bears, leading many to believe that bears are gentle, friendly, warm, cuddly and civilized. They arent. If wild bears were as gentle 7 0 gec degrees Fahrenheit. Remove only what is needed from the reThe Juab High School Drill enroll, call Emilee Nielsen, frigerator. For the freshest flavor Team will host their annual Mini Andrea Frampton, use cottage cheese within one Drill dance camp Camille Park, 7, 8 and 9 July week of purchase. Freezing is not at the or Lisa high school gym, from 9:00 Jakoye Cowan, 002 raams PejCdDdg 0 m0 flood! 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