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Show Stansbury Park Realtor Gains FLI Membership Realtor I ' z&l Qurfet K. Cochrane, Company, Stambury Park, has been elected to memlwrvhip in the Farm and land Institute (FLI). The announcement was recently made by Ron Rente, AFLM, Slayton, Oregon, president erf the Institute which is an affiliate of the National Association of Realtors. Members of the Institute are Real-to- n who specialize in selling, buying, managing, appraising, and developing Temcor . Realty land for others. They are involved in farm, ranch, grove, orchard, timlier, range and recreational land, as well as in suburban and urban land for development and redevelopment. Cochrane joins more than 7,000 other FU members throughout North America who, in addition to sulncrilr-in- g to the Realtors Code of Ethics, support the high standards of conduct and experience that directly relate to their specialty as established by the FLI Board of Coventors. NEIGHBORS People nowadays give up too easily. They'll dunate dollar to an anonymous recipient of any given chanty, but won't give two words to an offended the two most nrighlior important words of suc- Among other activities, the Institute helps each member be of maximum service to a prospective purchaser of land by keeping him with a monthly news publication and by offering educational courses designed to broaden the memlier'i knowledge of his field. FI J awards the designation, AFLM or Accredited Farm and Land Member, to memliers who successfully complete prescribed education, service, - cessfully e You don't throw away the patient because the bandage needs changing. You try again, again, and again for some common ground of understanding. Otherwise, how will we, as a society, ever lie aide to love our neighlion across the world until we've first learned to love those Gloacross the street? ria Pitzer 440-801- Carpenter foreman to apprentice hammer those nails like light - You ning." You mean I'm that Tooele County Chamber of Commerce President Ron Woodland presents Bob Immitt, Family Practice Croup administrator a plaque for their sustaining membership in the chamber. Chamber Executive Secretary Cynthia Baker looks fast?4 Foreman, No, I mean like lightning, you never strike twice in the same place." living - I'm sorry. and other requirements. Headquarters of the Farm and Land Institute is 430 North Michigan Ave., Uikago, Illinois 60611. Telephone number (312) Apprentice: 5 Tooele Transcript, Thursday, August 30, 1979 on. Nothing makes a step creak so surely as carryIt Takes ing your shoes. All Kinds, Franklin Jones - , These two young Udk recently celebrated their birthdays with family parties. ' Tricia turned seven August 25, and Angela celebrated her first birthday July 1 They arc the daughters of Dennis and Junie Cay Anderson of Crantsville. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Vivienne Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. j. T. Hunt, all of Crantsville. Croat grandma Laura Hunt lives in Toney. YOULL GET ONE GALLON OF WHITE EXTERIOR VI-K- O Tooele County Extension Office by Halcyon L. Robins USU Extension Home Economist Storing Vegetables Green, leafy vegetables quickly wilt and change flavor as water evaporates from tissues. Other vegetables lose sweetness within a com, beans and peas short time as sugar converts to starch. Most fresh green vegetables keep well and stay crisp if put in covered containers or plastic bags and stored in the refrigerator. If you wadi lettuce, celery, and - - WHEN YOU BUY TWO GALLONS AT THE REGULAR RETAIL PRICE other leafy vegetables before storing, drain thoroughly because too much moisture can hasten decay. Always sort vegetables before storing. Discard or iise at once any bruised or soft vegetables, do not store them with sound, firm vegetables. Here are specific directions for storing other WHITE vege- CORN: store unhusked and uncovered in refrigera2 days. store at room temp, or slightly ONIONS: mature d cooler (60 deg. is best). Put in loosely woven or containers with good circulation of air. Onions sprout or decay if temperature or humidity is high, but will keep several months in a cool, dry place. PEAS: store uncovered, in pods in refrigerator 3-- 5 days. POTATOES: store in dark, dry place with good ventilation and a temperature erf 45 to 50 deg. May be held several months under these conditions. TOMATOES: store ripe tomatoes uncovered in the refrigerator. Keep unripe tomatoes at room temp, away from direct sunlight until ripe then refrigerate. Too much sunlight prevents development of even color. The Extension Office has several booklets available on storage of vegetables, fruits and other items. tor for EXTERIOR PAINT 1611 High weather resistance makes this the ideal exterior paint for your home. Manufactured and tested specifically for the intermountain area, a paint made to please the Retail Price $15.49 per gallon. tables: VI-K- O e. hard-to-pteas- - open-meshe- FLUI A'.O.TE PANTS AMD STANS AT DIG SAVINGS REDWOOD STAIN 2819 BARN AND FENCE PAINT penetrating stain that will allow the beauty of the wood to show through. A product for those who demand the A Reg. $6.56 Sale Price perfect utility paint for hundreds of uses. Specially formulated for wood and cement. Available in Red (1505) and Brown (1507). A tough product A Sg29 ,o,ma,oughib. Sae Reg. $11.33 EL RANCHO OIL BASE STAIN DRYING FOODS IN MICROWAVE OVEN and 1812 1813 and 1814 1811 Drying fruits and vegetables in the microwave oven is not recommended by most manufacturers. Its inefficient. Temperature and humidity cannot be controlled effectively enough for even drying. Foods discolor in places where they get too hot during drying and could become a fire hazard. Only small amounts of food can be dried at one time. Drying foods in the microwave oven may have the same effect as running the oven without anything in it. This could cause damage to the magnetron tube. For more information, stop at the Extension Office and pick up a copy of Home Drying of Fruits and Vege-- i A solid EL RANCHO LATEX STAIN stain that will satisfy the fussiest painter. The best semi-transpare- market. Reg. $12.49 1841 and Sale Price like you. Reg. $12.95 PLUS 1842 the advantages of an oil base stain with a soap and water clean-u- p product to please demanding people All stain on the nt Price Sae prjce DG PfflCE REDUCTIONS ON PAIHTIKG AIDS AKD SEALERS tables. ZUCCHINI PIE (Tastes Like Apple) by Jeanette Mclnelley Vi C. brown 1 Cup Sugar sugar Vi 1 tsp. cinnamon tsp. nutmeg Vi 1H tsp. Cream of Tartar tsp. Allspice Pinch of salt 3 T. Com Starch Peel and slice into Vi pieces 4 or 5 cups of Zucchini Squash. Cover with water and boil five minutes. Drain well and mix in remaining ingredients in the Zucchini. Bake in 9 double crust pie shell in a 400 degree oven for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees and cook for 20 minutes. 4" ACME CAULKING GUN 212" HYDE PAINT SCRAPER The right tool to do the job right. Half barrel. Make a tough job a breeze with this handy tool. BRUSH PACER NEWBORN LATEX CAULK A practical sealer for the everyday job. Reg. $2.72 Sale Price A big brush for those big jobs. Reg. $3.99 PAINTER PAINT PAD DOW CORNING 7" x 4" this tool makes painting fun. PAINTABLE SILICONE CAULK Reg. $4.60 Sale Price Sale Price For those problem areas. A sealer that will hang in there when the going is tough. 11 oz. cartridge. Sg99 Sale Price Reg. $1.27 Sale Price Sale Price Police And Sheriff Dockets NYLON E-- Z Reg. $3.59 Reg. $5.49 S9 PIUS MANY MORE SALE BARGAINS AT THE BENNETTS DEALER IN TOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Two juveniles were referred to juvenile court Friday for trespassing on top of the Tooele Transcript and Christensen Department store buildings. The pair were tracked down by Tooele City police with the as- -' sistance of two s. K-9- Charles Lynn Hannon, 28, 299 First East was rested August 23 for driving under the influence and having a loaded weapon in his vehicle. Glen Dewsnup, 29, 197 West Second North, was arrested .Friday driving under the influence of alcohol. Tom G. Edgeman, 21, 62 East Fourth North, was arrested for driving on a revocated license and expired registration. William Smith, 97 North 3rd Street, reported to city police that someone entered his home Saturday and stole $70. A hit and run accident caused $200 damage, to a vehicle owned by Rick Lewis, which was at Tooele Bowl. s SALE RUNS FROM AUGUST (Ccm A pearl necklace valued at $1,000 was stolen from home of Roy and Stella Snyder. J Bennetts dealers will 31 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 10. remain open through the Labor Day weekend.) J |