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Show THE BOX 'ELDER JOURNAL, Thursday, April ! 1 Brigham City, Utah 6, 1964 Holidays On Parade Show Set This Week At Lakevie w Holidays on Parade, a variety show depicting 11 different holidays and special yearly events, will be presented In the auditorium of the Lakevlew Elementary school on Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18, at 8 p.m. Planning and presenting the show will be the Lakevlew PTA room mothers, headed by Mrs. Joseph Arb and Mrs. J.C. over as Taking choreographer has been Mrs, Dorothy Bundy, Instructor at the Dorothy Bundy Baton Twirling Studio, who stepped In when the shows choreographer Mrs. Joe Kllmlnster suffered an Injury, Mrs. Bundy has been training dance groups, Including The Dancing Mothers whowlllper-fora comedy dance routine on the program. VARIETY SHOW Listed among numbers appearing on the Lakevlew School Holidays on Parade on Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18 are Misses Carol Olha, Susan Olha and LuAnn Busby, students at Dorothy Bundy Baton . Twirl-ln- g Studio. Twenty .live baton students will be on the program, with Mrs. Bundy having stepped In to help with the entire show's choreography when the dance chairman became 111. -- the school a numto be presented by teacher John Warnke; and a musical combo composed of the four. Jepson boys, who are two sets of twins. Tickets for the show are available at the Party Shop, 680 South Main, and from any Lakevlew student as well as at the door. The tickets will cost $2 for an entire family, 75 cents per adult 25 cents per child. Proceeds from' the variety show will be turned over to the Lakevlew School for pur chase of library books to help fill the In the bookshelves empty schools reading room. top-secre- t" ber Quality Sets OTHER PROGRAM numbers on tap for the shows will the Two Brothers and Two Others, a local barber, shop quartet; the Shaw Sisters of North Ogden, another popular singing group in the area; a violin number by J.W. Pulsipher, Ogden, a teacher at Wools Place, Rber Market National and local attention is centered on the wool Industry with the recent U. S. Department of Agriculture announcement of a $27.80 Incentive payment to wool producers for each $100 received from the sale of shorn 13 wool. County Agent A. Fullmer d points out that producers may benefit from the payment, but for the sake of their business they must place more emphasis on better prepara-tlo- n of their wool to enchance Its at value.. MARKETING, SPECIALISTS Utah State University empha-siz- e that wool must compete e and prlce.wlse If It Is to maintain a competitive position with synthetics. They stress that wools competitive position Is jeopardized by failure to exercise good manage, ment In preparation. Remember that costs of processing wool are partially den termined by the amount of material In It, such as manure, hay leaves, seeds, burrs, paint, etc. If the price plus cost of processing wool Is greater than that of synthe-tics- , quallty-wls- for-elg- , ' many PART OF PROGRAM Appearing on the Holidays on Parade" program scheduled Friday and Saturday evenings at Lakevlew School will be the popular barbershop quar. tet Two Brothers and Two Others", whose members are Merle Linton, Reed Beecher, Lee Wohlgemuth and Kent Linton. The group will perform, along with many other features on a benefit program planned by the PTA room mothers to help finance the purchase of books for the Lakevlew school library. THE USU EXTENSION Food Value High in Sweet Potatoei Sweet potatoes, plentiful this time of the year, are becoming a popular item on the American table. They add color as well as good food value to a meal, says Jessie M. Eller, county home agent with Utah textile mills equip, ped to handle either will shift to synthetics, Dr. Morris H. Taylor, USU Extension marketing specialist said. State university extension services. spec-lalls- ts and county agents are urging wool producers as a group to develop a reputation for outstanding quality. A to Improve the wool dip Is a job for producers, shear ers, market agencies, wool pools, dealers, wool process, ors, equipment manufacturers, national state and local wool grower organizations, general farm organizations, U. S. De. partment of Agriculture, state colleges and experiment stations, county agents, vocation agriculture teachers. of each of Responsibility these groups is outlined In a brochure available on request through each County Extension office and the National Wool Growers office In Salt Lake City. The county agent noted that 596,783 pounds of wool are produced annually In Box Elder county. pro-gra- The flesh of most sweet pot-- a toes grown In the United States Is yellow or orange, and has a high carotene content, which provides a rich source of vitamins A and C. A fresh sweet potato will provide the average adult with a two. days supply of vltanlm A, and d of the days supply need for vitamin C. In addition small amounts of the B vit- silvered blanched amounds,. amins and some minerals are Four mixture over thick, also supplied by a serving of cooked sweet potato slices. sweet potato. Glaze slices over low heat turn, Although they are used in a lng often. Serve piping hot. When youre relaxing at your favorite outdoor beauty spot with menu as a substitute for white Nuts, such as pecans, walnuts friends or family, and your thirsts whetted by fresh air and are an entirely filberts, and peanuts, as well they potatoes, the ideal tune for a cool, refreshing glass of beer. In different product. Some serv- as fruits like pineapple, aprifact, you can name your recreation-swimmi- ng, hiking, or just ing suggestions might add to any cots, applesauce and cran. TV-ait in chances are nothing nd the world fits quite menu; watering berries, also team deliciously Accent the natural goodness with sweet potatoes. as well as beer. sweet potatoes with For a pleasant variation, try Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that of cloves, nutmeg, poppy french fried sweet potatoes. -a in land live and we of personal freedom that our right to enjoy seed, ginger and apple pie spice. Some of these french fries may beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of Butter or margarine Is a must be served with maple syrup those personal freedoms. for the enchancement of both topping. 1 1 baked and mashed sweet Corn syrup-bot- h g h t and In Utah... beer goes with fun, with relaxation according to Mrs. Eller. d a r honey and Almandlne sweets make elemarshmallows are found In UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION. INC. gant eating. Melt currant jelly, some of the mashed potato var. South Salt Fifth East, Lake City, Utah 366 stir in an equal measure of latlons, Mrs. Eller concludes, six-oun- one-thir- In Utah at a picnic, beer is a natural exer-cise-th- n, air majsmam TOOTH PASTE Reg. 83c Now Only Reg. 1.75 Now Only HOME OF RED CARrET SERVICE 670 South 1 Street 81 North MoIn Strft. 0 Smiths Foodtown does not and will not soli imported Beef or Lamb. Smiths Foodtown supports and believes that livestock ed andjrau 0 Smiths Fi Is a basic local industry. ment SmitbsF Insp; |