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Show lx I'tnh Foundation livport Tooele County Extension Office Proposed Changes In Halcyon L. Robins, ISU Extension Home Economist N (fovrrniurnt Cih-Coun- lv Founded On Compromise lloVui'd Mtu vdids lusc-aicl- arrange - i juice ervxtalx? Tliewe made lv dehxdiuting juice and they contain about J7 natural citrus ami no sugar. Tliey fi( dc'stdo)c'd hv the Vgricultnial Service, t'Sl) (. after water, and ossihlv fat, protein snshstance in tin IkkJs fats ate plentiful is the most plentiful . hotter, margarine, shortening, salad oils, t team, most cheeses, uiavoniiaise. salad dressing. nuts and liamn. mi Did von know that een meat can lie up to Vl water.' Soup is also a water souice for the laaly, as aie mam flints and vegetables. (.allium is requited for lilood to clot and for the heart to fimitiou normally. It's found in milk, dark green leafy vegetables. salmon, change's in tin fiimi ul Nilt .ike ( its ami ( 'oiintx guv emnii'iit aie l.ugc-lbawd mi a senes u c i iiiqu. hiiim'x which au piaiscd bv some and c nmle'mneel b ntliels It Was i. viili- bv I tali hiMiiidatloii. the uoiqiiolit public service agent v 0Mu'iits of llu ptoiowd change see the c oiiipioiiiise pm tnsjs as liasHallv weak, while siipi'oitetx of the pingt.un t mt out that the t inted States ( nnsti tut ion and si stein of goveinnient evolved fiom a senes of conquo w n it s out tnises, the Fnuinlatinu in a research repot t released this - '' week Illl exempt Im oi poi.cli cl c dies and towns of he i than Salt lake ( Itv Would not included, but could I" with the consolidated gov C'lnuunl bv voteul thill ovvnc'ltl ' m it am tune I he i uituuissiou lot ill of gov on nt mamlaloiv lot all c otin It ' n t tali until a I'i72 amend in. nt to the state ( onstilutiou pi wi.hd a choice of alternatives, lias I mg lieen illtlilrd hv slit di Is goveinnient ( Im t obt i ts ol ii.tiiisni have lieen the l.nhiie t h gislative on exec nine si j. it n n It I is the c onniiissinii po.vi slim tnif am! the failuie to pto to lakeCoiiutV riiOPOsU., be citiVoted on bv Salt zens on Man h I, I37. would c on sohdate the governments of S.dt I ake ( itv ami ( 'nun's, and would le the fust change in the basic (nun of ciHinlv goviiuiueul 'line I tali lci anie a state Ml special distints watel. - sanitaiv. soil cnnseivatmn. loabatement and otheis cated cntiiels within the ciui.lv would lie im luded in the consolidation School chstiicts and distill ts extending In'ViiiicI counts Imuiidailes would tuns-qmt- i 1 I i vi le a s.iioe adnimistiatiive head Ilh an os, I all view u needs and W piloMlll s IN It) ( c a i veals mi leasing has also Ih cii ol si imiutable while Xalintis "double taxation lits of cities pax for seiviees piovi.led hv I itv goveinuii'iit, ami also pav count taxi's for siimlai vet vices piovided uniueiiimiated aieas in the eoimtv but whu It do not liencht v heavill cIllMi'd en the duplication of it Mso has U and conntv offu es as those piovul lug (Vulice anil fill- piotec linn and those o amlitoi, Iif.siui-i- , iletk lecoidei ami othe is While the Nt wnc top pnoii t mow! to Ihn of tliov who pto itlr uhrm.it is t lot min of ( omit v the Much ( omiis Mon ,ipK mitrvi to tli.iw up duller pMtvil lot Salt I .ike Counts i.n ( Miihnti to then own t i ni.iilrt! published cjvx o them to some esteitt Some memliers of the Studs ( omtmsNioii mss t! piOjliKa! lot i h.iiikjc (S kern alls iiietoim mos rmeht. to pi ovule Ik Uei .ite.i lepieMitl.ilion tiiul to lemose t omits ims eminent fiom 'ohtns' tin rouinl.it it m c v - 1 tovt-iimitli- 1 1 to Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 31, 1973 "W hates er Is del nic noil'll SRI It! Till s N I SI ION was piovidiil under the pioposeel ( oimmmitv of (imnc il" I whieli chvules the lountv into 'i o ii n init of ,q pioxunali lv is lal population e.u h on the goVe'inillg lepie'si-nte'Ixieli m.iui c ompiomise was le. ll Ill'll oil the' question of "poll tlis council Mlemtiels would lie elei ted ill lion paitisaii contests but c audid.iti's f.n inavni c mild lull 'Hi lei paitv nlldiulitm lbe inavot would Ik' head of the executive biamli of goveiiuneiil and would have veto s, vv c'l ovel ( oiim ll acs could lie oveiilddeu tions bv I vv o thuds Vote o the ( Hi me il. Hi piiHediiie parallel to that be I'viiu the Goveiuoi and the I e gislatme at the Stale leve l V t u-- 1 i V lake e! by Salt Counts residents fn the Match elec In in, residents ul all I tail's 23 counties will in the fit lute have at least the legal option of choosing a different lornt of guxeinnieiit if I hex uie dissatisfied with that tliev now have," the I oundat ion noted "(hand, Utah, S asatc h, and S eber ('oimtli's are aheadv stiiilvmg the question. S new ml well will lie dulled one hall mile northeast of the oil ihscovi'iv well 12 null's east of ( 'null die m Summit ( aiuntv ff- tZ i - b . i ii .in (uur letroleuiii, nergetus Inc, and Ninth Central ll aie still testing the new well. V I ( in-- I r T and even sai times. Kora mid innintiig snaik. . ,ti (nut. f FABRICATED FOODS Fabricated funds often refeiied to as "formulated" or "engni-eeieaie funds that hase lieen literally taken apait and fixjils put together in a new form. Tliey aie hauls that have lieen designed, engineered or foimulated hum ingredients that may or mav not ini lude additives, vitamins, and nnueials according to Dr. Keriint Ihtd of the Food and Nutrition Services. I'.S. Dept, of Agriculture. The iuiMiitauce of fabricated foods should not lie underestmiat-ed-- a puicct view wes total sales for them up to $21 billion bv 1380. In 1373 s.des totaled alMiut $13 billion. Some fabricated foods ate presently in use or aie living submitted for (xissible acceptance into the USD A feeding progiam. Faluicated items include snacks, cookies. and cratkets. soft chinks, daiiv substitutes. prepared i deals, salad chessing, cake and roll mixes, beveiages otliei than vift diinks, vegetable piotein priKlucts and nianv otheis. Examples used of faluicated foods in no wav means eudnisement or appioval of them by I'SD A.) (Mher examples of fabricated foods include Ineakfast pop tails, and foimulated chinks that have speiial application as ImkIv bmldcis. Some may Ik1 old standhv foods that have had new ingiedieuls or uutiieuts added to them. Why "fabiicate" hauls? W'hv should anyone waul to take a jierfetlly good egg (Mil of its natural shell container, add something new to it. suhtiait something fiom it, process it. and put it in a new hum then rejiackage it. freee it and maikct it as a faluicated pinduct? Hide ate reasons! 1. (urst. Meal costs can lie lowered ill some cases. For school lunch, the use of enriched macaroni with fortified protein" loweis meat costs even though its price per pound is about the same or slightly higher than regular macaroni. This product receives credit as a meat alternate, and must lie used in the same dish with meat, fish or cheese. It provides almut the same nutrition and satietv as an entree and costs less. 2. The nutrition of a meal may lie enhanced by using juices em idled with Vitamin C as used in the I'SDA family feeding program. Margaiine is enriched with Vitamin A. 3. Convenience: C Pi..a", a product designed for sc hools, combines bread, margarine, meat andor cheese, and pel haps vegetable in one frozen, prepared, fabricated food. Fabricated foods can fill secial needs, improve the balance of a meal, improve palatability and finally, can provide satiety. However, some of the problem areas must also be considered. The maikct for these finals must be identified as well as ingredients and what foods they replace. The products themselves need to be identified standards of compositions, names or labels. A satisfactory textme the taste, appearance and nutrition of the product, as well as the pnxluct image needs to be explored. Nutritional labelling must d i milk-base- newly-formulate- also lie solved. This is a recipe for a good w inter soup. niii minuwwv W0iiiln illlVT7si Ql WWWWUIN III J WWXWWl BARBECUED BEAN SOUP 1 11 lb. navy lieans 2 lbs. beef shoit libs 2 Tb. flour 2 Tli. salad oil 'c (.' onion I Tli. salt 1 I I FULLER SCREW DRIVER tsp. pepper h C. bottled barliecue sauce I1 1 11 VALEN- - O SET About 34 hours liefoie serving: Rinse beans in running cold water. In 5 qt Dutch oven over high heat, heat beans and 10 C water to Ixiiling. Boil 2 min. Remove from heat: cover and let stand Hi 11 6 piece set. Reg. 4.05. hour. On a waxed paper coat beef short ribs with flour. In 10" skillet over medium heat, in hot salad oil, cook meat until well browned on all sides; add to beans and water. Reduce heat under skillet to low; add onion and cook until tender, about 5 min. Add onion and its diippings, salt and pepper to beans; het to boiling. Reduce heat to low and cover and simmer until meat is tender, about 24 hours, stiring occasionally. Remove ribs; remove meat frombones and cut into chunks; return meat to beans. Add barbecue sauce and heat thiough. Makes about 13 C or 8 servings. 1 SOCKET sm Hi Basketball this Saturday for 12 and 13 vear olds at the Junior High School. Registration is at 8:30. 1 Remember 4-- 1 1 Package of 36. Reg. 694. One-on-On- e Great for winter sports. Sizes $ 10-1- Reg. 1.79. 5b VESTS Winter And Summer Condition Your Air Air conditioning in the Winter? Yes but not in the usual sense. Just as you remove moisture from the air in the summer with air conditioning to avoid the discomforts of muggy days, you also can add moisture in the winter to avoid the discomforts of humidity. Among the most common problems caused by low humidity are static electricity shocks, said Jane Butel Silver, manager of General Electrics Consumers Institute. "But bone-drwinter air can cause other, more costly problems, too. For instance, expensive or antique furnituie can come unglued in a very dry environment, necessitating costly repairs. Parched air may also dry out nose, throat and sinus tissues, which can contribute to personal discomfort for you and your children, she added. You tan avoid being zapped all winter by unexpected static electricity shocks as well as the other discomforts of low humidity by the easy and relatively inexpensive addition of a power humidifier to a forced-ai- r furnace. Proper humidity may result in reduced heating bills, too, too-lo- y Mrs. Silver observes, because moisture in the air makes you tend to feel warmer at lower temperatures. Another device which works with your furnace and can help is improve comfort the electronic air cleaner. "A single cubic foot of air in your home may contain millions of particles of dust, dirt, ash, pollen, and mold spores, which a standard furnace filter cannot remove from the air," she explained. Electronic air cleaneis generally are designed to trap nearly all particles down to as small micron in size and 509r as of those particles down to of a micron. By comparison, human hair averages about 50 microns in diameter. Pollen ranges from 10 to 100 microns in size and most mold spores from 10 to 30 microns. Electronic air cleaners are even effective in helping eliminate tiny pollutants such as cigarette, cigar, or pipe smoke particles, most of which micron in are from .01 to ? "'o'?' 'AryA y?-- '7 MASKING TAPE Save 10.00. 34. 60 yds. Reg. a l JUMBO REPRINTS Q Bring in your favorite Kodacolor negative and get a jumbo size reprint. , COUPON EXPIRES FEB. r V Tp WITH COUPON o n 1 79(. vyA.r:yAA x-; mill l! h 10 PIPE 1 : lijl PROCTOR SILEX wfr'T .) WRENCH IRON u i, V--- 1 size. Winter and summer, clean, conditioned air can help make your home a more comfortable place to live. Mv Winter vests by Antler. Reg. 19.98. year-roun- d 1 limit ' vx'; ' CEBSiBS rx x |