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Show Till BOX HULK Milk Cooking BIRTHS Blame and Ramona Rae Wtllard, boy, ters Richards, Btiglium Lily, Tuesday, August 7, 1962 Win- July NLWL Discussed by 31. Gary King and Mai sha Date Ball Luther, bov, July 30 Manuel Nava and Bertha Costilla Castilleji Brigham City, girl, Aug Glen LeRav and Edith Carol Scott Hepner, Perry, boy, Aug 2 Anhui Glade and Karen Delone J ichtenstem Sycamine Brigham City bov Aug 2 Robert and Elizabeth Lloyd Shater Sweeten, Malad, girl, Aug Mon-ciba- County Agent 1 iff ffrv frequent question asked coun-- v home agents is, Can the various foims of milk be used inter hungeably in recipes1 ' Accoidmg to studies made by ood quality specialists m the Uni ,ed States Department of Agricul-ure- s A , -- agricultural research 4 upon what food Some re-- , need more and others upes may 4 ess of substitute forms of mi'k. VISITS A. L. Yeager, MFS dis-- I Gary Bradley and JoAnn ElizaMrs Jessie M. Eller, Box Elder1 trict visited manager, Brigham beth Silve llunsakei Deweyville, home agent, reports ARS ounty in week with connection this City boy, Aug 5. cienbsts recently tried several new building ofien house. Benito and Manuela Romez Ray-ec Jilfuent forms of milk m two Texas, boy Aug 5 recqies one for white sauce s ind one lor baking powder Kenneth and Sundia McCnr miek Wisthmann gul, Aug 6 uum. SAUCE is typical of the Matias and Bentnz Saninc ilk item-- , cooked on top of the Ttxas, boy, Aug li .love So, results of this study Dean and Carolyn Brovn Comp iif a guide to using different milk ton, Brigham City, boy Aug 6 Exptessions of thanks to the pen-- I piodin.ls in cit.tm coups, cieam-- i of extended Brigham City weie pie d meats oi most vegetables, Monday by A L. Yeager, district milk sauces and corngravies, Mountain Fuel Supply starch puddings and cream manager, pie company, when he visited the new fillings Mountain Fuel building at 102 West The study shows that different Forest street, Bngham City forms of milk can make a considwhose are Joseph H Watkins family reunion headquarters Yeager, was held Saturday, Aug 4, at Rees in Logan, was here in connection erable difference in the thickness like white sauce Pioneer park beginning at 2 p m with the open house of the new if a mixture Evaporated milk, though diluted, The afternoon was spent in visit- building Aug 6 and 7. makes a thicker sauce than any ing, swimming, boating, softball, We are delighted with our new her milk croquet and volley ball structure and we hope the people Fresh milk and nonfat dry milk, Picnic supper was enjoyed by all of this area will share our enthusefonstituttd with water, makes at 6 p m , after which a program iasm as we believe it is a fine ad- he milk thiiuu st sauce Whole was held In all, 96 descendants of dition to the business district Here, both fresh and dry, makes a sauce the family were present improved facilities are provided for hat thickens more as it cools beEight of the nine living sons and our growing list of customers m cause ot the fat in the milk which daughters of Joseph and Lydia Ella the Brigham City territory Hancock Watkins were in attenThe building is conveniently lo- becomes firm in cooling. IN USING the various forms of dance. Dr Melvm B Watkins of cated in the downtown area for biscuits, New Jersey was unable to attend, those who wish to pay bills in per- milk in baking-powde- r but sent his greetings to the family son We cordially invite everyone tlm food specialists found that the to come in and inspect these new .hmnr-- r foims moisten flour more For the readily than the others quarters. 21 City, desired tenderness, the biscuits Wayne Jenson, Bngham was the contractor for the new need smaller measures of fresh building Landscaping was done whole, fresh skim, and reconstiby Parry's Farm and Garden cen- tuted nonfat dry milk than of fresh buttermilk, diluted evaporter, also of Brigham City Cub Pack 210 met Friday ated milk, or reconstituted dry nmg at the Tenth LDS ward for whole milk, Mrs. Eller said In their regular pack meeting charge was Kay Brmkerhoff, cub master, helped by Floyd Olsen and Reese Hall Receiving awards were Danny Scothem and James Pett from brush fire ignited by lightning Den 1, and Allen Busby, Clair Olwas brought under control after sen, Randy Keller, Douglas Glaus-seburning one acre on the east side David Keller and Kevin Nelnight, according to J, D. Gunder-o- f Allen Busby reson from Den 2 range Promontory Monday ceived his webelos awaid son, district fire warden Games were played at the conHe said the blaze broke out about clusion, of the evening midnight but slight rams helped to keep it from spreading until fire It was TO SERVE MISSION Sylvia Pul- fighting could get there. the fourth range fire this year sipher Ward will be honored at a only testimonial in the county missionary farewell Sunday in Ogden. headquarters in Chicago. She will enter the mission home Aug. 20 Mrs Rhoda Hansen, 29 South Third West, recently had an enand leave tor the mission field the joyable time hosting out of town following week Mrs Ward is the daughter of guests at her home Blanche Moitensen Nelson of Visiting were a brother, Albert J. Hansen and family, and children Mantua She is a graduate of Box Dr. and Mrs. George Ingebo and Elder High school and LDS semdaughter Christy of Portland, Ore. inary Mr, and Mrs Geron Christensen of As an active member of the Huntington Park Calif , Mr and LDS church she served on the Mrs, Irving Zinck and daughter Sunday School stake board. She Ann from Las Vegas, Nev Sylvia Pulsipher Ward will be and her late husband, Roy NaThe family enjoyed many long honored at a missionary farewell thaniel Ward, also served a two visits and outing together while in testimonial Sunday, Aug 12, at year stake mission in the North 5 p m in the the area Ogden 4bth LDS Weber stake. ward chapel, 1631 Kiesel avenue Friends and relatives of Mrs. She has been called to serve in Ward are invited to attend the the Northern Slates mission with testimonial vice Reed Harris and Phyllis Marilyn Call Walker, Perry, boy, Aug tern it 1L, ser- depends youre preparing ba-n- i MFS Official bis-itil- Says Thanks 4T JT j5 Watkins Reunion Held Saturday Cub Pack 0 Holds Meetings Lightning Fire Burns One Acre r, Family Visits Local HFAD SOROPTlMISrS Mrs. Ann Johnson, newly elected president ot the Biiglum City tbaptir of the Soroptimists Club, is congratulated by Mrs. Sunny Topik, retiring president as newly minted members Mable Yourt and Hail Mclntire look on. The offiters were installed at the special palm party held recently at the Topik home. ' Woman Former Mantua Lady Called to Serve Mission BC Youngsters To Presents Woodall Tex (UPI) Faced I obpri " lawyer who pirsisted m He hesitaled moment and addwhich the cmiit ed asking questions believed weie irielevunt, Domestic nd sustain my objection a i U S U OPPORTUNITY THEATRE Presents Rodgers and Hammersteins Youngsters participating in Brigham Citys summer playground piogiam aie making pieparations for a winch will woilds tan open to the public on Friday, Aug 10, at Rees Pioneer park The fair will open its gates at 1 p m and remain open until 4pm Steve Young, program director, promises that this will be the biggest and most colorful project yet undertaken in the summer line-uof events. HIGHLIGHTS will include the crowning of a playground king and queen to reign over the fair tivities at 2 p m and a professional magician, Jan Sainsbury of will perform Pocatello, Idaho, starting at 2 30 p m A space needle, a monorail, spook alley and foods from all different lands plus art and science exhibits are planned as part of the fair presentation Games and prizes should add more color to the fair along with a beauty parlor and of all things, a twist booth Small-frat five playgrounds are taking a hand in preparation and will combine their talents to put on the fair for parents and all other interested persons, Young explained the This represents crowning event of the season with only one week to follow in the summer OKLAHOMA Directed by Vosco Call AUGUST U.S.U. Amphitheatre p the Norman Walker and Dance Company in BACK TO SCHOOL CONCERT know your auto license plate number you may win, a ft'ee vacation in Pans or become the owner of your own swimming pool or boat. These are among some of the prizes being offered by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber comMillion Dollar pany during its Lucky License Sweepstakes, Aug. you 15. During the sweepstakes, weekly lists of the lucky license numbers will be posted at the Goodyear Service store, 52 North Mam, Brigham City, according to Gordy Jacobson, store manager Nearly 20,000 Lucky license numbers" will be selected every week during the sweepstakes For Reserved Tickets Call SKyline Prices OKLAHOMA Adults $1.50; Children 75c DANCE CONCERT Adults $1 .00; Children 50c CURTAIN TIME 8:30 P.M. 00 47 South Main y Shed Burned The Brigham City fire department answered a call to a burning shed owned by LeGiande Tea at Fifth South and Fifth West Tuesday at P40 p m Firemen brought the blaze under control but the shed was completely destioyed There's Gold in . The Car! gasoline improvement you can actually see... Look for it right on the gasoline pump nozzle w w IFIutlslI IFiltteiredl you know, just moved to a new home? 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