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Show 1 Scholarship Totaling 3,800 Ol'fcTctl Agricultural Velerinary College Students M Tooele County Extension Office Halcyon L. Hobins I'Sl) Kxtrnoion Home Young people aie hkikmg, wilh iiiciean-- mteiest, to caieeiv in agiiculiuie and agnhustnesv. And they aie rnemuaged in their rlftats hv a vaiirtv u! xctinlaiship piogtauitanaiigcdliv the National 4 II Vivice (aMiiiuittee, ( Imago Mhen sou stole besll flults, Irinruila-- r that the truijfc-iatuiand humidity air vrrv impmtaui. Poke a lew small holrs in a plastic lag to pi ov ide Ventilation juhI to let out vane u the iiMistuie whlih accumulates, a I1' ' I" II taingtess ui (Imago, lXc, . el. x itlerf bv I loinehte tlie aie Fumhng wholaishijw C Hf MIC Al. f Dl A RON Allied Afdls EiHindalioii, Chevron Chemical ('cMiipanv, Oitho Disi- - Conicniv. Oil ho Division. nfleirs scholaislnps to college Division of Tex- sum. Ilomehte, 4 lion, Inc., Dekalb AgRrwauh. Inc.. Champion Valiev Farms, and In 1974. $11,800 in vchnlai-skipAlpha Comma Rho Educational w ill la-- iifteied to ptesent and Foundation fonuer 4 II inriiilei luteiested in Two college jimiois, picsent pii jMi mg foi c at ecu in agi icultuie in foi met 4 II ns maoimg m amand irlatrd fie lds Sclmlaislup ap- mat science aie eligible foi $st plications aie available fiom the sc biiloisbuw olieird bv .Allied Mills Foundation icspeitivc state 4 II leadeiv THE StIIOEARSIIIP wm Four Sl.diXi wholaisliqis aie nets, selected by the (!noHtattse nffeied pnvcnl oi foimei 4 11 Extension Seivicx. vcill U an niemlieis In le college jimiiHs and in mm xd dm mg the Ytid Nalnmal who will a maotmgoi Iiniiiuiiig s Doii t let those peals turn blown! Dip cot fiesli pears in mange m lemon pike just after cutting . .then, exit surfaces will stay i teams while until served. Making piodutls containing pnlp or pieces id bull They mac tend to sink to the kettle during cooking and require constant stirring to pies rut scorching Mai ilia Jes-ot- ice used pitmarily for temlenmg puip.r.t--aiustxl to introduce flavor into a rneat dish lauge cuts of meat should lie marinated ocermght to 24 hours in the e be Jimen n ...phoim.ies planning 'e " " x ' Ut o l.mlogu al sc icmes Pies ent or bnmei meulllelaleehglbh,. imiots piepaiing fm aguhmmcsscaiccis mav appls foi a A axl scholaislnp ntleied lv De Agltes, anil. Inc. Four giants ' "Heiecl along with evHuse P"'J 'ps to the company's load foi a three dav seminal "l . ossible participation in a vuiniuet iuteiiiship piogiam with "a..i vge s TAAOAFII BINARY sc leuce luiimis aie to In aw aided $800 scholarships bv C liampmu alh-- i faun in the laisue Aeteunaiy Medicine piogiam. Foiiih-- i lull aie eligible to Milmnt applications to then slate t II leadet ui veteimaiy school. Alpha Canmia Rho idma liouat Inundation ulieis one $ialt giant to a cm lent 4 II i, UloiatioualscholaishqsstolH awanled III 1974. tluough the NaIlona) 4 II Seivicx (.ommittee, total 2Y in 111 ililleieiil piogiams and aie vallurd at t)84 l'Xt While contining to icive youth of rural America, 411 is expanding into uiban areas as well. And affiliated members can be found in the neatly all major cities. tm-m- Club Women To Meet Political Candidates A t (Unbilled meeting of the students fiimi Sliaimi Fnulger omans Club of Tomti and the VhikJ of Darning will piesrnt Touele ISPAA ( lull Is scheduled rnteilammeut. for (XliJa-- i 21 at the CimiiiIv Refieshinents will lie served, ( tmii (Innse at f Ml pm HIE IT RPUsf of tins I ego and pctiulemn ( hemic al lactive meeting is foi chill mem South Afnca aie H.sl.ut fums In lieix tin u to meet pili cscal a seance of supis to ot tlcal canilulales Isitli paities tuiiiing The pul. In is aim muted ple as that country has no pualuc-mml wells, I milse Hauls is ch.Uiinai Aiahian ml pimludng conn and is Ih mg assisted lv AAmmia tnev have placed an enilmigo mi AAikkl Melba Sju-Iibelli-- Pail lldge, Tlsli Maples, and AAillie cut shiMiirnts to South Alik In A mi i nt pi meO against its lacial policies. SiMilh Afma has extensive I OI I OAA INC the pus nla I uni of the jHihtnal candidates. coal dejioslls. AA g v telngetator. ft Q Helen Thai kermg, (amsumer Infoimatimi Sjieciab't, IM' Ex- tension cai her radio progiam slates that retail food prices will emit tour to rise for the test of the year, a reflection of lowenxl pi mliicl ion am) rising wholesale pi ices. Retail prices for vegetable oil end pinducts, ceieal bakery goods, lieceiages and sugai products will lead the way. Pines for canned and fioen fruits ami segetables aie also likely to go higher while the pine foi div leans lower. Firsh pi mince puces will lie higher than last year, lnl liojefolly show seavmal pine declines. Retail meat prices ate hkelv to tutu lower this fall ami stay that wav for most of the last half of 1974. llie amount of I eel teaching consumers from was iemted to lie almtil 30 pounds jet ctxoti, up aUmt 3 pounds Irom last year. It looks as if of Inef is going jet capita coiisomptimi to lie dose to the record 1 IB pounds of 1972. 6 mhiikIs jer higher than last year. Poik consumption is likely to teach MS pounds, up fiom frf.ft pounds in 1971. These figures couttadict statemeuls that cxiiisumeis aie cutting liack on their use. Instead, l amounts of meat aie liemg limight. Hie t'SD expects egg puces will iucieasc seasonally ami poultry puces will lemaiu high through the fall. Some of the expetts are looking for egg price increases and some for little change in their puce. Historically, the puce of eggs dm lines in (X toiler, hut it appears that this year the pattern will not hold. Wholesale Grade A laige eggs are up. latok for Glade A laige to nut in the Vtc range during the month. Ot toler is the peak supply month fur apples. Tins year, the less fimt available than last year, USD A expects there will lie 1 but 5 mote than in 1972. Supplies will In heavier this year fiom the Fast and Central states, hut lower fiom the Western growing W .0 0 COLEHAN GOTT eM,0,ADKlEIS o 5.9 gallon I Coleman qualify plastic. Reg. 4.39 89 throughout. Model 8123A near-iecotc- is a good V 0 wmrvwwjk igvwwwAWwwwwnfvn lo)GGR tcciM to use for the exuding fall saw. Cllll.l WITH CHEDDAR 2 Tbs. butter MiffywwwywwvAtwnnewinnnneinnnnnnnneAnpnnonntiftiw; Cup hoped onion 34 cup c hopMd green pcpHr 2 cans (1 lbs. each) kidney lieans 1 can (I lbs.) tomatoes 1 can (8 o..) tomato same 1 Tbs. cluli povc der 2 c ups shredded cheddar cheese Cheddar cheese colics 1 146 Reg. 17.49 ( areas, including Utah. Jonathans and Red Delicious uie ill heaviest supply. There are some Mi lutosli and Golden Delicious to lie found. IJeie m COLEMAN vmvm j a c AMG BD In 3 quart saucepan inelt butter; saute onion and green pepper until tender. Add beans, tomatoes, toniatoc same and chili powder. P 4 to boil, reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, 25-3uin. Remove from heat; add shredded cheese and stir until cheese is melted. If necessary return to low heat and finish melting cheese. (DO NOT BOIL) Place in serving dishes and top with culies of Cheddar cheese. Yield six servings. VARIATION: Brown 34 IBs. ground beef with onion and green pepper to add to chili. LiwiexwsyeM'e (and deliciously different) 3 do., small cueumhers 2 quaits small white onions , 2 heads cauliflower (florets separated) 6 .sweet given pepjieis I quait gicen tomatoes (optional) Cut vegetables in pieces and let stand overnight in a solution of four quails cold water and one cup salt. Next mornMean- Diain. hi ing mixtuie almost to a boil. ing, vhilc, combine thiee quaits vinegar with Z'A pounds of sugar. pound giound mustard, Biing to boil. Make a paste of tumeiic and a little water. Blend into vinegar solution. Boil two minutes. Pom over hot vegetables. Mix well, and then fill pint oi quail canning jais and seal. Makes about 9 quaits. The Mulligan Stew Seiies is beginning to be shown on Chan7 and some of your Homemakeis with young may want your childien to see this Nutiition on the Basic 4. The fiist film will be shown Tuesday, Octobei 15 at 3:15 p.m. and also on Thuisday, October 17 at 11:45 a.m. nel chil-die- pio-gra- Attending Womens Leadership School at Utah State University in Logan this week are: Carol Shields and Connie Baca, Nutrition Aides fiom Tooele, Evelyn Kerr fiom the Nutiition Education Counfiom cil, also fiom Tooele, Eva Dean Green representing the Cover, and Effie Mae Rusk, repiesenting the Relief Society fiom Stockton, along with Halcyon Robins, USU Home Economist. These ladies aie in foi an educational and enjoyable week learning many things to help them in their positions and also as homemakers. Mwwwmsnniinni f) r 9 Assorted sizes. Reg. W d 1.59 m ig rkrvrvit'wxrxrirMrtftrtftftfV'yi HMIKlVflKI 0 Easy Mustard Pickles wxmsnnnivinnfw o COLEMAN 69 With hood and thermal lining. Two pocket and full zipper. Reg. Assorted colors and sizes Reg. 1.79 TOOTORI VESIT H Dacron fiberfilled. Quilted with 2 8.95 Fleece lined. A beautiful vest! Reg. 17.98 pockets. Reg 19.98 mantle, ii AILIL S(yjo)AFGo TABILETS ASH FLASH SMELLS 30sRea. 1.43 .vv, now at Hamiltons. Model 220H Reg. 17.45 H&O 97 0 MAJESTY m 1 U Safe, quick, clean. Adjustable from dim 4-- OFF For relief of to bright. Model 042 Reg. 12.99 Great to take on the up- set stomach, headaches, and colds. 72 's Reg. 2.19 hunt to C fl11 A 0 feed those hungry men. Reg. 1.29 FIU.V OEVECOPIM rt" finest developing and & mnssm frerd printing. . Extra strength denture cleanser. 96's Reg. 2.09 Sj Janice Ueyland To the sh alomar HAM 250 For SO. appointment call isn EBS93 nuooodlfl iwvvwwMCICiCIWllllUBVhnllilllllililAx 1 99, |