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Show f The Tootle Transcript, Friday, April 23, 1971 Tooele County Extension Office Letter To The Editor Haley on I'll lllp It lllal.k mit smivr I lit f.xiiul xrai. l'p it in n ir a in Ir Wtl in' ixir Till will l'ls Stmvrilv, Mrilmrr 1 win hi In tan tatrd t New ea m l Of ers AVd-ha- Plentiful ned prachr. applesam e. Mary Sterrett thi of young man parent wa horn at Tooele T alley Hos- pital April 10. Photo bv A. 1). Thonia GRAPEFRUIT DIET lost 10 to 20 Us. in two woeks. Send $1.00 with LARGE, stamped, self addressed envelope to: DIET NO. 111-- E P.0. Box 8417 Salt lako City, Utah 84108 SHARE BIRTHDAY Little Jimmy wa proH-rlas he watelied his older brother Tommy being confirmed by the Bishop. A few hour later, however, when Tommy tried to supervise hi younger brothers activities during the family celebration, Jimmy remarked, "lamk , . . just liecatise they made you a soldier of Christ, doesn't mean youre a sergeant already!" Church Militant, Episcopal Diocese of Iiuliuiiaxdis, 1ml. SILVER REPLATING REDUCED 20 AST Carv and larune Haney, and daughter cd Mr. and Mi. Allred and Jackie Nuke teenier) wa gursl of fhe TAD Women' Club lal week here with Mrs. Marie I)akrieh ilrftl and Barbara Anderson, right. I egg. nlalie, xuk, pninet, liiikry. canned e Ioik TV IIonU ss FILA LiitiTlains Dance pictured Sponsors U0SD SUNDAY Amt-ma-n Ausdtary CHOCOLATE MILK will bold ihrir rrgular meet-IAssociation Benefit Fannie Anl 27 at 7.K ladies Auxiliary Is spun soling 1 ' GoOon a dame cm Saturday, May I. p m. at the borne of Itiibv Sixty he tnemlietx and guest 3 IX Fast Broadway. attended the annual Spring lunMusic will lie by the Herrer Ofittrrx of District Fight cheon of the Tooele Ami De-p- and tickets are 1130 per person FRUIT PUNCH ami Drpaitmriit of I'tah will Ladies (,luli held at the Ofor II a couple. lie in ficer (lull on April 13. All nirnilx-r- s Vi CoBon ate asked to The highlight of the luncheon SCHOOLS NEWSPAPERS in tome exit and siipjxirt their was the apjirarante id Jackie I'ndergnxind newspaper high whixils. while they are Nukes, Hostess id the KSL-Toigjiualnxi. often condemned by Ixilh parMidday Show, Jackie captisated her audience by relating her ents and teacher, represent a HEBER VALLEY e far higher level cd creativity in the Irlesision MILK DEPOT her encounter with many literary excellence than char the North 165 Dug-famous teople, what goes cm deadly dull chd paper. the sernrs. and answering aid S. Arbutkle, High Sclnail ranging from the generation gap to women lib. BUYERS to Jackies candid Adding charm and warmth were the lirautiful table decoration of 1971 April live yellow daisies nestled in hand decorated wooden carts. The Executive Board mein-lx-rcd the Club were hostesses for the occasion. Women's Club Tw-wfj- y, 39 CPaui V oust, xilalcx, and apple. In-I- MoutJ 1 d qni-slio- FAIR! SPRING 23, 4:00 p.m. STL FEED I'OHk MIDI I.DKR ROAST H Serving shcnilder ( picnic J x 'to to 10 prunes 3 tail apples S April 25, 1971 butter luead cnunlis cup mid, grated 'l t teas, brown sugar c teas, cinnamon Salt and 2 TablesxxMi I Heme do shoulder this). (butcher may picnic Sew three side-- , leaving an ocning cm one side. Ccxik primes till tender, pit and cut in halves. Pare apples, (hit into wedges, h inch thick. Melt butter, add bread crumbs, prunes, and apples. Sprinkle with lemon rind, brown sugar and cinnamon. Season shoulder with salt and pepper and fill opening with prune and apple stuffing. Place on Tack in open roaster. Cook at 330 degrees F, 35 to 45 minute per pound. ( For variety in stuffing a breast of lamb or veal chos you should add ripe olives, mushrooms, green nuts, pickles, even macaroni or fruit. Good stuffing bases bread, rice, combread, potatoes, com or ground meat, ing to I'SDA. Felix Otasua of Dugway is turning to Franiz, Spain after spending the past three year in the I'nited State. He will join lii Monsignor Vincent J. Mac Kay, who lead the Kansas City Chiefs in prayer, on hi Super Bowl efforts: Jerry May asked me to sav a prayer after the game no matter who won. To e, had to wait until the fourth quarter to compose it in order to see what direction I wife and mother there. should take. Sports Illustrated. I 5:00 p.m. Cor TroStrs Bool TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL Comport PARKING LOT Truck Snowmobile HUE to Public - Door Prizes Sponsored by Moforcydoi Tooele Army Depot Credit Union or pork pepers, may be accord- Tooele County Extension Office Kay Itt'iHlixM'n, LSU Extension Agent Million Enrolled in Ag Program America! Basic Industry 11 Americans are a hungry lot! Someone has figured that the average American during his lifetime eats 150 cows, 24,000 chickens, 225 lambs, 26 sheep, 310 hogs, 26 acres of grain and 50 acres of fruit and vegetables. And he also uses 9,450 quarts of milk. American agricultures efficiency has made it" all possible. A tremendous producer, American agriculture also is a huge consumer of manufactured goods and services. IT IS LITTLE wonder than nearly a million youngsters between the ages of 9 and 19 find the agricultural program interesting and exciting. The agricultural program, according to the Tooele Office which supervises activities inExtension County cludes a wide range of projects front automotive to livestock and tractor to veterinary science. Farming the fertile acres of America is only one of the enrolled in the program. career choices available to Open to them are career opportunities in agricultural research, reclamation, forestry, banking and credit, government, education, communications and an almost unlimited variety of other areas. ACCORDING TO one source, 15,(XX) new jobs open each year for college graduates majoring in some phase of agriculture and there are only 8,5X) candidates to fill the need. In fact nearly one employed person out of every three works somewhere in agriculture. club Anyone interested in leading or being in a in Tooele County should call or visit the Extension Office in the Tooele Federal Building (Phone A bargain price on a stripped-dowcar is no bargain. But a Buick or Opel at a bargain is something else again Because we re not selling some special stripped-dow- n n model We re selling Buicks and Opels. the same great cars we've sold all year. With one difference. The deals have never been better. Which means that you can move out in a new Buick or Opel at a pnee that's hard to believe. When Buick talks about a bargain, we give you something to believe in. 4-- 4-- Opel 1900 Sport Coupe. With a 1 9 liter engine that operates efficiently or on low-leagasolines, hydraulic valve lifters for quiet engine operation, power front disc brakes and more 4-- 4-- BEFORE I 882-0240- ). AFTER Every Item Replated at Sale Prices Since silver metal prices are up 50 and still rising . . . this is an excellent FOR INSTANCE Sale Prica time to take advantage of these low, low prices to have your worn silver- $25.20 ware, antiques and family heirlooms Creamer . . 16.50 rep!ated like new. These pieces are Candlestick er lnc now more valuable 13.20 make wonderful gifts. 14.60 1.44 than ever and All work Sugar bowl 18.25 QUADRUPLE SILVERPLATED by our Trays (per skilled silversmiths and Sale prices sq. inj apply to ALL pieces. 15 .12 OUR NEW REPAIR POLICY FREE DENT REMOVAL ONLY and straightening on all items we silverplate. AND ALL ADDITIONAL REPAIRS, no matter how $7.95 extensive, on any piece we silverplate. Includes soldering broken handles, legs, knobs, etc. (Only exceptions are for furnishing new parts) FOR ANY SALE ENDS APRIL 30 BRING IN SILVER TODAY! Bateman Jewelry 5 NORTH MAIN celehtie eM-neiM- ycxir menus to inclmle these fcxxls. I 'slug any of these fcxxls will help you to make your dollai luy mine. There I so nine li sarietv, anv apx-titcan le satisfied, f'oik and turices are key pi especially attractive, and they can erk up spring menu with yummy gcxxlie. Prepare several fcxxls in the oven at the same tune. For example: Auxiliary To Mrcl L-gio- ii will llarsey their birthday which fall on April 22. Cary will celehiale 13th birthday with a In paity while Laurie will celebrate her Mil birthday at a family dinm-i- , 2?49 FimmIs Plan No. ItiT.I. and latgan. Watch for the following fixxh in ycxir market. They are hkelv to sasr imaiev, since they are in plentiful supply: can- '1' Other idlu-e- r installed wrre: Jaik llatili, Ksteemiil leading knight, James (Hteniil, Ksleem-eCnl laiyal knight. Itidx-r- t I ai f'steemiil hilge, tilling knight; John Panins, PFK Sure tars ; M. Par! Wixxl, Treasurel; Jm Pauhk, Tiler; John D. Pong, Trustee (A year termt; Frank Esquirr, Hill Burk ingliam, Chaplin; Slew Crillitli, Inner Guard and Ite Cushing, Organist. Hie luaiigiir.il Hall honoring Ktalled Ituler lami Peterson ami the new oil nets was held Satiuday night at the Klks laxlge. Appiosimately ltitt Klks ami guests ueic iu allemlaiue. III and plan are lo It was a sery rdm ational ex-ium- e hold a similar training lor 4 II hxxlt ami nutrition leader in Tcxx-lComity, ' Virgil the FuRnesian Culture (n. ter, the LD8 Hawaiian Temple and the International Srttlenwnt They also (lew to the big jslaml of Hawaii to Helo where they Maxed at (rater Hun Vu. lano House. City of Refuge anj The Idander where they rojoc. Ihe lirauiiiul ed watching oc ran. rediled colleges and le enteriug their junior year at Ilah State Cnlsrrsily Kitensuai stall It-- t I, Sjm-cu- Mlitial than and cillaH ly Offic tailv out thing,, ami that I woi-luTo wordiip i lo iiinktn T male 11k la.lge Vi, 1671 By tin hnlint'w id (hr tiaiH etentl installed If mi IetervMi Cud, to IiihI the iiiiihI with the a Kalteil Holer lor the liitiiing I ml It tf (rial, to dv4e the will year. Coal. of to the puipmr Iliiditig user the reieinmue Temple, ipioteil lv C. wa Konald A, fxrtxix-r- , I 'at I Ilairv Alkinwai, ChiiMiau Herald. Fsaltiil Ituler of Idaho Hk laalge No. If I and latt DIH.IH. hlaho Soulli, assist' V"' lug wa lamv J, Si inner. Past Ktalled Ituler id Onlatio, (hr-goi- i l'lk laxlgt No. (jt. father-il- l law and lunther- - In- - law id I"' Kalted Ituler I aim Ieteivm. Also assisting resHiliseIv. in the installation weie the Past Kxallnl Ituler of Tooele laxlge i. I1 It) (angrr. i:iks ItiNiall frntn worth whidardtip 11 IK SIX educational scholardup in home economic are part of the 4 II program which encourage continuing edu. Tlie catiiNial pursuit by turrrnl and Firmer 4 II memla-r- . 411 Ser National fm the annoumeef and by arranged grant, sallied at nearly sic e Committee, ate among 26ft c Imlarsluj IIMMiat ollernl during the Vah anniversary year of the National Committee and Natiixial 4 II I for the scholarship are now availappInatUMi able through the (anility Kttenston Office, stale llakyun Hulnut, llmiie Kconcauist. Oil the lAtli ami Hah (4 April, Joyce laulwig and Carut Shields Irasrled with Ifalcyiai Hulun to llrla-r- , ('tall for a two day, 4 II final initritnai project training tchixtl, TIIK SCHOOL wa lead by flora Bardwell from lle o rainsoN S. noitsiiir Till 1 HIOK t railed Ituler till Ditidoil HO national tidlege 2. d. M.Caiir San Kiam iwo, Calif. IXMI 11 (atfjrtnn. lo mir ui'tMvr kri'ji in liHitli wilh one' holin' mi alwav and fin-ltMay knt up m li aiMwmlliv vr-!- . jol.il year, In the fall of 1971, The ts Itmne manxim m holarslup are doated through the National 4 II Service Omunittee by the Sill Foundation, Inc, New lurk (the fmindalion also I ponor of the natiunal 4 II home improvement program . Tle West Heid (axnpxiiy, West Bend, W I., and Sunla-a(,1u ago. Selection will te made tin fall with winner arumuruvd during the Vlth National 4 If Curigrrw In Oiitago, Nov. 2 lal NS rllej:e Srlio!arliij bu-iiiI- n I Ibane from an enjoy able dav trip to Honolulu are R. amt M- - Ibiyd England Mrs, Mary Faidamnie. Thrv were gurt cd Mr. and Mr. Rodger IVterwxi who to, A them on a grand tour of () Hed IVaif Hat. Und. They I H! Ellradwt Agent who eaih are lring offered t ctirrent or furuer If plan to may in Itmne etonmuni, THK HHCAUONAL award are available to toed who ail iililt during I ink-a ay fitiiii Imhiki, llfir in Ihtt am! during avv rjx-nrimy May ill England, to tin? rrHe-uiri- i xir wnii I our of gixxl rrMit ami sn-ino mutirr Inn ii(i!ill, nr nil' gixxl pV'rinin i r lam! lit ainl tier timnlry latr qtilli' llirip tit( i lio like luNiir. wMr TMO.I II. I Ion I. Koldaa, Iluinr Fronoinira Gtftl Offered the XlXI (ill lm-i- i oorlratt 1 ft'lliiut Return From Trip lo Hawaii r Field Crops Science Program Challenges Urban and Rural Kids 4-- H Can a youngster living in an inner city highrise find true happiness growing crops in a windowbox? The Tooele County Extension Office thinks so especio ally if he has the opportunity to carry out some interesting, soils. and with seeds, plants experiments THE PROGRAM also continues to be popular with farm youths who grow profitable acreages of crops. They too can appreciate the science approach as they experiment with insect, disease and weed control, fertilizers and new management concepts. enrolled in the field crops There are over 105,(XX) science program, many from metropolitan areas. Now they have available to them a new series of educational materials providing a wide variety of exciting projects dealing with growing plants and soils. Currently in use are educational materials on plant reproduction, soils and plant characteristics. An introductory unit briefly covers the broad areas of plant and soil science. members can conduct EXAMPLES OF experiments include learning about the life cycle of beans and making a seed collection, germinating seeds and numerous methods of plant reproduction. Members discover what makes up the physical condition of soils and collect and label rocks and soils. There are numerous other experiments for the young people to conduct and interesting learning experiences to enjoy. field crops science For more information about the leader, program and how to participate as a member or contact the county extension office. (Phone Skylark Custom. With Buick s exclusive nickel-plateengine exhaust valves for smoother operation on today's ventilation cleaner fuels, Comforl-Fl- o system and more fun-to-d- BUICK 4-- ). OlVlSlOW YourBuick-Op- el dealer will give you better reasons to buy a new car now than anybody else. The business of auto safety. Auto safety is everyones concern. But its our business. And we think the attention thats being paid to auto safety now is a good thing. Because it will result in better 4-- 4-- MOTOR J driving for everyone. And, frankly, better driving for everyone means better business for us. We say Buick is something to believe in. That' why were trying to make it easy to be safe by putting in safety features that work by themselves. You dont have to do anything to make them work. Like side guard beams. And the energy absorbing steering column. And the cargo guard between the trunk and back seat. They start working even before you get in the car. But two safety features, two of the most vital, are worthless unless you do something first Seat and shoulder belts. nothin9-Anth6y youve seen enough Wh3t & dlfference they can make. So use ctacKn? them But thats not all you can do. Because the safety teeture of all cant be added to oufeara or anybody else s. That feature is you. And the way you drive vvoVnh0U!h bf; defetnsivey- And rested. And sober. f!h,thlS '9ether- And together we can solve once and for all And the time is now. - th.tn |