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Show f SWEET MEAT Apricot braised lamb chops suit tastes for sweets with meats. In a large skillet, brown shoulder lamb chops six on both sides in 1 tablespoon of salad oil. Drain oil excess fat. Season chops to taste with salt and pepper. Add 2 tablespoons of sugar, 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and syrup' from one can of peeled apricots. apricots, reserving Simmer 23 minutes. Add apricots and cook 5 minutes more. Makes 6 servings. Public Can Assume Role In No-ba- 350-degr- ee 9 for 10 minutes. Beat a3 cup of soft butter until creamy; beat in 3 cup of sifted confectioners sugar until fluffy. Stir in 2 teaspoon of vanilla and the toasted oats. Add 2 1 ounce) squares of chocolate, melted; mix we'l. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto wax ed paper. Makes 2 a dozen HEAD UNION - These men were elected directors of Che ihiokol Employees Credit Left to right are Jim Union last week at the annual dinner meeting of members. Hensley, Leland Ward, Treasures and Manager, James J. Hackleman, Wayne Wilcox. George Urice, 0. S. Byer and J. E. Poelmen. Ron Perry, also a director, was absent when picture was taken. Yams and ham make a rich, thick soup thats almost a meal UPI itself. Cook and peel 4 mediA $50 fund has been set up at by um yams. Puree in food mill or the College of San Mateo to electric blender. Mix puree with help a student who is a poor 3 tablespoons of butter, 1 teascholar. spoon of salt, V teaspoon of A group from South San and teaspoon of onion Francisco set up the award and pepper Cook over low heat, powder. asked school officials that it be former installation at Ben Loslowly adding 3 cups of milk. Utah Power & Light company restricted to a promising stu- Add Va pound of diced cooked this week disclosed it will spend mond means an expenditure of dent with less than a C average ham. Simmer gently 10 minutes. over $400,000 just to grab hold almost $2 million for new elec-tricto help motivate him. of a high voltage line feeding Makes 8 servings. facilities in the Weber-NortDavls-BoElder area this the area. Pizza added that the comyear. panys building program will Richard M. Pizza, UP&L division manager, said the add size benefits such as new area expenditures were part of jobs, local purchases and crea-tloof larger tax base to supa company .wide $152 million 1965 construction budget and port schools and local would bring up to nearly $200 million the utility has Invested in new facilities in the last 10 ROYAL TREATMENT years. s Pizza said five major SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) would be undertaken in Patients at a San Francitco Ogden. Hospital are being treated like Outside Ogden, the Morgan kings. substation will be enlarged Instead of the usual three to provide more energy ca. meals a day, patients at St. pacity for growing loads and a Mary's Help Hospital now get between line distribution Pleas, five including a continental ant View and Willard will be re- breakfast and an evening snack. for high voltage constructed Hospital administrators say to provide more power to the the change was made because area. doctors had complained that their patients didnt look forELSEWHERE IN THE area, ward to meal times. UP&L will continue its program of expansion and moderNO WONDER THE nization. Pizza said the 1965 UP&L JET ACTION WASHER system construction program emphasizes installation of high-lIS SELLING SO FAST! complex, automatic equip-mewhich promises savings in Now Deop Action Agitator operating costs and Improved creeteo Jat currants for deep service to all electricity usaction" cleaning. ers. lint removal needa Such equipment would Include no lint trap. as an autosuch items matic trash rake at a hydro assures quick drying. plant intake; a computor which mechanism has will deliver instructions relat-lnfewer parts for top to dally energy load forecasting and aid company in loading the companys various generating Model WCDA-S- i plants to get the most from 4 colon or wtiltel fuel and interchange of energy. INCENTIVE FUND Power Company Airs Plans SAN MATEO, Calif. deaths from cardiovascular disease, out of a grand total of 6,544 from all causes. This is a staggering figure, and one which is gaining attention. It is a problem which must be conquered in order to build a state healthy and nation. 1 Icookies. For Increase of Facilities al 6-- h x Og-de- n n pro-ject- HEART DISEASE DOES NOT respect age; it afflicts young and old alike. Certain kinds of heart disease and heart defects are found In children, others in middle-agegroups, and still others among the senior citizens." The battle to study and con-quthe cardiovascular dl. seases is being joined by all citizens. There is not one walk of life which is unaffected. Business, labor and industry lose billions of dollars each year because of absentee, ism and death from heart and blood vessel diseases. There is no way to measure the loss of a beloved one from heart trouble. The public can be most help-fu- l by asking questions about heart disease. The doctors and Heart associations can furnish the advice and information to help people prevent heart disease. Education is the only path to a complete understand, lng among the people of this country. The public, by donating to the work of the Heart Association, and by seeking advice and Information, is doing Itself a great service. Thousands of people each year act as volun-teer- s lnlori to bring matlon to their neighbors, and to present educational programs for the benefit of youth and adults. During the month of February, which has been officially d clear-thinkin- , Heart Disease Control Last week we outlined and explained some of the programs and services provided by the Utah Heart association. Now we comd to a discussion of the importance of the public in the fight against this Number One health enemy in Utah. Most families in the nation have been affected at one time or another by the scourge of CEREAL COOKIES cookies are as nour- heart and circulatory disease. ishing as breakfast cereal, be- More than half of the deaths cause they contain Just that. each year in the United States Heat 1 cup of quick rolled oats are caused by these diseases. oven In Utah in 1963 there were in a preheated g g JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 25, 1965 15 THE BOX ELDER declared by the President to be American Heart Month, these same volunteers call at the homes of their neighbors and friends to ask tor funds to carry out the program of the Heart Association. NEW YORK (UPI) George Schaefer has just wound up his 50th television show for "Hallmark Hall of Fame as producer-director of this long-ru- n drama series. Still to be aired by NBC are "The Holy Terror," a James Lee original starring ANOTHER WAYOFrecognlz. lng the need for conquering Heart disease, is through memorial giving. The public is more and more conscl-ou- s of the value of memorials. Many families ask that their lov. ed ones be remembered with gifts to Heart. Thus research, education and community service is carried onwlthfunds given in honor of those who have been victims of Heart and Disease. The American people, given the opportunity to work for a cause which will improve their , health and have become the world.wlde leaders in voluntary giving. If they ever lose the opportunity to give to or work for the cause of their choice, we shall be well down the road toward losing our most cherished freedoms. Julie Harris that Is scheduled for April 7, which was taped a few months ago, and the latest, a Mallard Eagle In a Cage, Lampell original starring Trevor Howard. The broadcast date for this one has not been set. INCREASE FARM PROFITS TODAY O Quantity O Use Cash Discounts on Fertilizer nitrogen-superphosphat- well-being- with the es base, the BONUS 5ulfer-fcypsu- m FERTILIZERS. These include: ESTEEM CROWS HOUSTON (UPI) Somethe remark at mathematics-minded Rice University that the school's esteem for veteran .football coach Jess Neely "rises exponentially." School president Dr. Kenneth Pitzer said he figures if the fac tor is 2, that would mean the esteem for Neely would be 30 million times more now than when he became coach 25 years body made O O Coll-insto- ago. CITS RLNNETIl OYER NEW YORK UPD Once used almost exclusively in the picnic season, paper cups have now apparently become "cups that cheer" in the winter holiday season as well. According to an estimate of Continental Can Company, producer of paper cups and plates, more than 500 million paper cups and containers were used by Ameri cans in the recent holiday season between Thanksgiving and New Year's day. as much Sulfer as Phoswhite alfalfa requires 2 times more phate; Sulfer than phosphate. All types of fertilizers are available in bulk, bag, bin, or custom spread. They are delivern, ed or available F.O.B. at our plants in Utah, South Davis, Midvale, Utah. State-wid- e Service available from our field-me- n, dealers and soil testing lab. Your home- - owned and operated Mineral Fertilizer Company with continously improved products for use since 1947. Phone your orders collect to Collinston, from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 4 Utah Most crops require O O O 458-313- MINERAL FERTILIZER COMPANY Phone Midvale, Utah 1 or 255-650- 255-272- 5 y nt y Jet-spi- e g EVEN LOWER WITH GOOD LATE MODEL TRADE! Matching DDAO-- See ftyorjuotl Beehive Appliance 68 No. Main 723-54- 40 THE COMPANY, TOO, he sale will continue its program of building high voltage arteries connecting UP&L with adjacent power systems. And in connection with the companys high voltage power network, additional transfor-mer- s capacity will be added at Ben Lomond, major points just north of Ogden, for one to insure power supply in the event of emergency or equipment failure. 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