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Show Need To Improve On Government Efficiency Is Constant Problem Tlie Tooele Transcript, Friday, February 11, 1977 MAIN DISH SALAD, MEXICAN-STYL- E The cuiiine of Mexico variei widely from region to region became Mexico it not really a tingle country Snlnldiiti.il pirtioiis of the progrdin ol state government reor- a group of countries tied together in a loose package. These regional dif ferences within the country but ganization pro)osetI iv ('(ah's lattle Hoover" ( .'uiumiv.ion a tarried out, ago have hill the need of improvement in the efficiency of government occurred because there was little travel or commerce across Mexico's rugged s mountains so that the Indian communities kept their identities and passed them along to the populations of mixed Spanish and Indian ancestry that developed locally. Mexican cookery includes such delicacies as tacos, enchiladas, tamales, mole poblano, ceviche and veracruzano. Onions, tomatoes and cliilies o are popular ingredients south of the border. Sug- 1 1 in chiliea, tomato paste, vinegar and water. Cook for 1 minute. Cook thoroughly. In small saucepan, saute Use for salad greens, cold chopped onion in Planters meats, fish or eggs. Makes Peanut Oil until tender. Stir about 2 cups. 6 tablespoons water Planters Peanut Oil can (4 ounce) chopped green chilies can tomato paste will s MEXICALI DRESSING 14 cup white vinegar 13 cup tlavand rt gested here is a main dish salad with a zesty dressing that Uses all three. Mexicali Dressing can be served with salad greens, cold meats, fish or eggs. The recie uses Planters Peanut Oil, lightest of the polyunsaturated oils. 14 cup chopped onion is urgent piohahlv never end, at cording to Utah Foundation, a private, nonprofit pul the serv it e agent v. H1F idea ol reorganizing state government to increase efficiency has lieen going on in the United States through most of the TwenImt "man) students tieth of government feel that umst or all of the attempts to streamline government have fallen (onsiderahlv short of their goals, the Foundation Mimtftl out in a research released this week. "(ioverument reorganization is a continuing process, however, and goes on in spite of or ill large part of of past failures, (.'ontinuing (xipula-- t H in growth, ongoing inll it ion. and rapid!) cxpandingdcvelopineuts in the sc ience of management and the tools to make it woik (all for revalu.it ions of even the most successful programs," the rejMirt noted, "la-s- s successful effort obviously stand in greater need of overhaul". n Utahs Little Hoover was created bv the I Wo Utah and presented a printed repirt of more than 300 pages, containing in excess of 200 recommendations, to a sxcial legislative session earlv in I'Jtrfi. The IWYlifi study and report represented the first over-al- l reconsideration of Utah government structure since the rcogani-zatioof 1Hl, although a number of imxirt.mt individual changes made in the interim. The had stated aim of the Utile Hoover projxixals was to reorganization centralize executive authority in the office of the Governor, balancing this authority with increased accountability by the state's chief executive. Boards and commissions (ami-missio- vx-cifi- Brunswick Stew Is An Southern Favorite d Both Virginia and Georgia claim the origination of n Brunswick Stew Virginians saying it was named after Caroline of Brunswick, wife of King George IV; Georgians claiming it was named after the town Brunswick, Ga. In any case, this hearty, robust stew is a combination of chicken and other meats and vegetables, highly seasoned with red pepper. Brunswick Stew is just one to lie reduced to a minimum, and the Governor provided with a "cabinet" of high level officials serv mg at Ills pleasure. IN MFkSUIUNG accomplishments of the lattle Hoover recommendations, the Foundation emphasized that the recommendations are not considered infallible. Utahns have decisively indicated their rejection of some features of the lattle Hoover philosowc-i- phy NdImkIv (dii do more for souii'4 girl's complexion than t iuiiil'omi- - Noting man who lux Dr O I.iIIiii hi loxe with her. - UUTTIvrt Noting that former Governor tle Hoover Commission to that it Galvin Hampton had i dost would not seek a m.ior one tune to the 1 .it t It- Hoover rec omuieii-cLtion- s nveihaul of government, Imt would from their the CiMitimiouvIv examine government - imeplmn, Foundation quoted the recently-re- t and lejxirt annually i red Governor as as tlu-estimating that pii ijw nut problem an-a"i3 jxrcent of the recommen- develop and rec oimneinl sjxulic dations have carried out." improvements. s s Ix-c- HIE MAJOR accomplishment has in the grouping of divisions into a small number of major departments. Mr, Hampton said. "Hus the Governor know what is going on. . .1 feel that Utah state goseniment is now , whereas managc-ahleit was Till. HUM) VI ION noted that authorities oil government warn that results cannot lx- accurately meavuied Hi dollar savings and reduction of personnel, hut are to lx-- found lit "long term serstability and mine and vice for the tav dollar heading toward the xint where it lilt Little Hoover report would not have noted that Utah state rvpeiiditiues Utah's new Is elec toil Goverfor the vear ended June lit. lWi nor Mat has indicated his were S 317 H milium. Comparable deteriuiiiatiou to carry on with the ex-iich- t me m the v ear ended June program of reorganization of slate 30. I'fTfi was $WS') million, mote to increase eflicic-ncv- . gosemim-n- l than 2S limes the I Jb" hgme lie has proMised a cout liming When adjustments are made for Gommissiou for the inizat ion inflation and imputation growth, of State Goseimueut. This projxis-ohowever, the 1 vear iueiease was InhK would differ from the Lit cmlv 2Sx-r2 2t eiit. an Ix-c- ox-ratio- tlWG. s . the rejxirts sweeping for constitutional piopisals changes elimination of the Board of examiners, the State Tax and the coustiutioual Most of Gom-missio- elec five offices of Attorney ( General. State Auditor, and State Trea- have not been surer for example implemented. In other areas concerning the structure of state and its fiscal management, the fouucLition found substantial progress in carrying out the IWibfi proposals. r n 1 d c In iunny, Dixie! 4 great god Get glowing today! Call or write: Information Center 97 East St. a vear. A LADIES LUNCHEON For springtime luncheons with the girls, serve a molded salad that you make the day before. You'll be able to spend time with your guests because you'll only need a few minutes for garnishing. This chicken and vegetable salad will be a colorful dish for your table, and is sure to make a hit at a shower or other special occasion. To complete your meal, serve with RITZ Crackers, Cheddar cheese and apple slices. MOLDED CHICKEN-VEGETABL- SALAD 3 packages lemon flavor gelatin 3 cups boiling water 2 14 cups cold water 14 cup vinegar 34 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon liquid hot pepper seasoning 2 14 cups diced cooked chicken 12 cup shredded carrots 12 cup diced celery jar DROMEDARY Diced Pimientos 1 tablespoon grated onion Lettuce leaves RITZ Crackers Dissolve gelatin in boiling water; stir in next four ingredients. Chill until mixture mounds when dropped from spoop. Fold in next five ingredients. Pour into a mold; chill overnight. Serve unmolded on lettuce leaves with RITZ Crackers, natural Cheddar cheese and apple slices. Makes 9 (about 1 cup) servings. 1 9? You Love r7 Say with Diamonds Rings, Earrings, Pendants, Watches, Diamond Mountings, and Many Other Valentine 5N0Gm1 BATEMAN VEWELRY to the Deep South, our American heritage is evident in our cooking. Shaped by history, climate, terrain and availability of ingredients, American cooking is still quite regional. And every American family projects its heritage in its cooking. Heres our version of colonial Brunswick Stew. Chicken, onion, corn tomatoes and lima beans coma savory broth stew that d good buttery flavor. BRUNSWICK STEW 1 4 1 1 pound) frying chicken, cut up cups water cups sliced onion whole can kernel corn in liquid can (1 pound) (2-1- 2 (17-ounc- tomatoes 1 package frozen Fordhook lima beans 2 cloves garlic, crushed (10-ounc- southern favorite, is a Brunswick Stew, an hearty combination of chicken and vegetables seasoned with cayenne pepper. 1 chicken bouillon cube move chicken from broth. Cool. Bone chicken, shred1 tablespoon salt 1 4 teaspoon pepper ding into large pieces. Add to broth. 18 teaspoon cayenne Stir in onion, corn, tomapepper toes, lima beans, garlic, 14 cup (12 stick) bouillon cube, salt, pepper softened Blue and cayenne pepper. Bring Bonnet Margarine to boil. Reduce heat to low; 3 tablespoons flour cover and cook 30 minutes. Cover chicken with water Blend together Blue Bonnet in Dutch oven. Bring to boil. Margarine and flour. Add to Reduce heat to low; cover stew in small pieces. Increase and cook 30 minutes or heat to high. Cook, stirring, until chicken is tender. Re until slightly thickened. d AUSTRIAN TORTE ADAPTED FOR EASY LIVING Aside from wiener schnit- zel, Austrian cooking is probably best known for its tortes. Sacher, Viennese, Linzer these culinary and artistic triumphs are the pride of every Austrian baker. Torte actually means a flat, round cake. Traditionally, these rich cakes are made with little or no flour, and have 3 or more layers assembled with a variety of luscious fillings. Tortes are usually elaborately decorated. This Easy Strawberry Torte is as pretty as a classic Austrian cake, yet so simple to prepare. You may use store bought sponge cake layers, or make your own from a favorite recipe. The cakes are split giving you 4 layers which are then alternately filled with strawberry jam and a Royal Custard Flavored Dessert makes the creme filling for this cake a snap to prepare. Simply beat the chilled custard with a whipped topping mix and milk for a light fluffy filling with a rich custard flavor. A dramatic appearance is essential for a true torte. Decorate this one with fresh whole strawberries, while theyre in season, and tinted coconut. Serve with a cool refreshing beverage the perfect ending for a warm weather meal. EASY STRAWBERRY TORTE package Royal Custard Flavored Dessert cups milk 2 packages whipped topping mix 2 sponge cake layers, split 1 jar ( 1 2 ounce) strawberry jam Fresh strawberries Flaked coconut, tinted green In a saucepan combine Royal Custard Flavored Dessert and 1 cup milk. Bring to a full boil over a low heat, stirring constantly. Pour into a bowl and chill until firm. Combine chilled custard, whipped topping mix and remaining 34 cup milk. Beat until mixture is smooth and holds peaks. Fill cake layers alternately with whipped custard and strawberry jam. Top cake with remaining whipped custard. Decorate with strawberries and tinted coconut. Makes one cake. 1 4 The Australian walking fish occasionally leaves the water and climbs a tree to enjoy snack of insects. f lot of people have discovered its the best way to go when youre buying a new car. And it stands to reason. With a Timeway Simple Interest Loan, no interest is added on in advance. You pay only for the money you use for the time you use it. You can pay ahead and save interest, or pay the loan off early with no penalty. If the going gets rough, you can call us on our hot line and arrange a payment holiday. And to make borrowing even simpler, your note is written in plain English, so you understand exactly what youre agreeing to. See us about it, or ask your dealer. A Timeway Simple Interest Loan is the route that makes the going smoother. A light custard creme. This pleasing contrast of textures and flavors is typical of Austrian tortes. i - George Blvd. St. George, Utah 84770 dishes preserved since colonial times. From New England to the Southwest, from the North for this hearty, economical supper dish. Versatile Blue Bonnet Margarine gives this courses Near ZioryPark and other recreation areas Complete family or convention facilities of the many American bine with cenlc Utah's |