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Show i 1 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 1 , 1 976 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Native turkey's right for Fourth This 200th Fourth of July calls for something special in the way of a celebration. You're likely planning on a bigger collection of family and friends than ususal around the backyard grill. And you'd probably like to serve something other than hamburger or hot dogs without doing in the budget completely. Its the perfect time to introduce yourself to the delights of turkey on the grill. Yes, turkey. The festive bird has come a long way from year-enhoiidays-onleating. According to the National Turkey federation, about a quarter of the turkeys raised go to market between July and September and most of these are barbequed in one form or another. Not only is turkey a native y d, La Leche League offers help to new mothers FIVE GENERATIONS gathered recently while Julia R. of little Jessica Call, was Nelson, visiting from Bloomington, Idaho, at the home of her daughter Pearl N. Poulsen (back left), who is also the Grandfather Duane H. Poulsen baby's and mother Sandra Poulsen Call and little Jessica were all visiting from their home in Harrisville. er great-grandmothe- r. as seems only right delicacy for our national birthday party but, it recommends itself for a number of other reasons. It and at will feed quite a group a lower price per pound than 15 years ago. And it's high in protein, low in calories and cholesterol. No. wonder it's a general favorite! Grilling it on a rotisserie or oven-typ- e barbeque unit is simpler than you might think. - Check the grill manufacturers direction for procedures and to see if you're limited as to turkey size. Thaw and prepare the turkey as usual for roasting, but dont stuff the bird if you're it. Fastgoing to rotisserie-coo- k en wings and drumsticks for a better-lookin- g finished turkey. Place a foil drip pan under the bird, but not on coals. What's the La Leche League? It is an 'international organization to all women interested in the breastfeeding of infants, and Brigham Citys chapter meets on the second Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. at the home of a local member. The group sponsors a four-pa- rt series of informal discussions, but those who attend the meetings can continue to attend and add to the discussions as book for those who want a well as enjoying the association close-u- p look at the lawmaker of other mothers. and his career. Series topics include the adJuvenile: vantage of breastfeeding to moHungry Sharks by John F. ther and baby; the art of Waters is a new breastfeeding and overcoming book that tells difficulties, arrival of the baby why some scientists call sharks and family interrelations; nuswimming noses and other trition and weaning. information on this fish we have The current series of informal heard so much about, recently.-Beginnin- discussion meetings is being readers will find this held at the home of Linda book easy to read and very Andersen, 1005 Grandview Rd, informative. Bigham City. Any woman interMiss Jasters Garden is an ested in breastfeeding is invited enchanting new picture book by to attend. N. M. Bodecker. When Miss Babies are always welcome Jaster plants her garden she guests at these informal meet-ting- s. doesnt realize that Hedgie, her Sometimes a new mother porcupine friend is right in the middle of it. When he realizes needs information or extra enwhat has happened he wonders couragement in breastfeeding if he is a flower or a vegetable, her ipfant, and this is always garden. The adventures that availabe from the La Leche follow will amuse and delight League. Claudia Merrill at is the local leader to little readers. contact during the summer for Announcements: Pioneer stories of Brigham such assistance. Copies of the T,a Leche-LeaC?S( 4wiU bthe theme .of this Thursdays summer special in gues booklet The Womanly the children's section from 3 Art of Breastfeeing is availp.m. Guests will be Mrs. Flor- able from Mrs. Merrill or copies ence Morrell and Mrs. Rose of it have been placed in the Young. Parents are invited to public library for local come with their children. creativity or an aggressive character rather than a passive one or a generous spirit? These questions and many more are answered in You Are What You Write by Huntington Hartford. Readers who are interested in graphology will find this new , book informative and will soon find they are analyzing the handwriting of friends and relatives. If your name was Edward Moore, Teddy, your candidacy would be a joke." So the political opponent Of Edward Moore Kennedy derided him when the brother of the president ran for the United States Senate. The year was 1962 and the people of Massachusetts elected him and again in 1964 and 1970. Senator Edward Kennedy by Theo Lippman, Jr., is a J0? career behind- - the mage of thfscontroversial political figure. Many Americans will not approve of what Ted Kennedy has done or tried to do in the Senate, but we all owe it to ourselves to know. This is a 723-60- 2-- The small Sonja Munson, reporter The Lots of Marigolds garden clubs have been very busy planting beauty spots about town, especially at the schools. They have planted french marigold plants and yellow marigold seeds at Lakeview, Bunderson and Central schools, and also at the planter box behind the News and Journal office. Seeds planted were donated by the Burpee Seed Company for use by junior gardeners, and the children also planted seeds at their own homes and in their neighborhoods. They have enjoyed picnics and hikes as part of the activity. Mrs. Frances Jones is leader for the garden clubs. gauges p pop-u- Gardeners 4-- H Consult the turkey package to help estimate cooking time. Many variables can affect exact timing, including the type of rill and fuel, turkey size and age, distance from heat, basting procedures and -- i if youre how grill using an oven-typ- e often you lift the cover to peek. Book Chat Book Reviews: Adult What does a persons handwriting tell us about his personality? What signs indicate Lakevtew Recently members of the Lakeview and other garden dubs met at Lakeview School and planted marigold seeds and plants. After we were done planting, we went to Mantua canyon and had a picnic lunch and nature hike up the mountain. which come inserted in many turkeys are good insurance, since they take into account all these variables. Whatever the cooking conditions, the gauges measure only internal meat temperature. So the chef . at your house and can have a glorious relaxed Fourth, along with the rest of the crowd around the grill. 4-- ' to J PLANTING A TREE at the home of their past president will become a tradition with the Brigham City chapter of Utah Young Homemakers association as Kathy Christensen assists Kathy Aston, NaeDene Haywood and LuEtte Halladay in starting the tradition with 4-- H planting a plum tree Bear River Broncos The Bear. River Broncos Horse Club met bright and early at 9 a.m., Monday, June 21. Roger Dallin, our leader, called us to order. Then Ed Brangle and Roger Dallin helped us with our horsemanship. With all this help, we're bound to learn! After all that practice, Sylvia Grimmett, our junior leader, presented a lesson on Punnett squares. We learned about gen- -, otypes and their importance in determining what the offspring will look like also. We had a little quiz on what was learned, Utah TOPS 69 club of Brig-- , ham City met at the Holy Cross afterwards. We all surely learned! Sylvia also reminded us to Lutheran church on Tuesday memorize the pledge by evening for a successful auction (or else ! ) . Thursday with thanks to meeting, going Susan Grimmett, our assisSherry Locascio and Kathy Cot-totant leader, closed the meeting for serving as fine aucby complimenting the club tioneers for the evening. members on their improvement Queen of the week was Bevand encouraging them to keep erly Miggin. We were TOPS stands for take off up the good work! reminded of the dual-clu- b meet is. an pounds sensibly" and 7 p.m. for at planned Thursday international organization that adjourned at 10:30. uses group support to help each Meeting ' Present at this meeting, member follow his-hown medical diet and exercise plan, were: Julie Anderson, Susie The local chapter meets Anderson, Cindy Susan weekly on Tuesdays rom 6t 30 Jeffrey Dallin, Grimmett, Emily to 7:30 p.m. at the Lutheran church. A daytime group is also Holmgren, and Mark Williams. We to be for the being established, and those dual-clu- b hopemeet! ready interested may contact any member of TOPS for Report: Susan Grimmett in her back yard. 4-- trained we were in preparaBox tion for the horseshow. Elder County Susan Grimmett, our assistant leader, had invited the Willard 4-- H TOPS members hold auction Tuesday eve Eagles golfing group lists recent winners 4-- club to join us, but unfo- rtunately, their leader, Jack Shandrew, was going into the hospital and as a result, they were forced to cancel. We all wish Mr.. Shandrew a speedy . Jessie M. EUer USU Extension Service Winners in the Brigham blind bogey tournament Floral and Home, canning questions played June 28 by members of .answers': V' vV recovery. Were on special diets in our the Eagles Auxiliary golf proMeanwhile, back at the horsehouse. Is it safe to can without gram were Darlene Larsen and show, everyone struggled Bette Allen with first and through a written test, compiled salt or sugar? second place honors. necesnot and Salt are our sugar by junior leader, Sylvia In the previous week's play Grimmett, showmanship at sary for safe processing of fruits and vegetables. The salt sponsored by Helen Royer halter, western horsemanship, and western riding. Wed like to in recipes for pickle products ladies wear, the prizes, were thank Ed Brangal for being and sugar in jams and jellies shared by Pat CUnlin and should not be reduced as the Donna Collins. judge and helping us so much. There will be no ladies play on measures given are needed to Ed is our assistant leader. because of the holiday; Monday Attending this meeting, were: provide good quality. and the play for the remainder Julie Anderson, Susie AnderIve been trying to can soups of July will be under the chair- son, Cindy Anderson, Jeffrey and stews for years and the manship of Irma Busenbark. Dallin, Sylvia Grimmett, Sharia results aren't good. What's Fonnesbeck, Lana Fonnesbeck, wrong? Emily Holmgren and Mark WilCombination foods need to be liams. Ed Brangal conducted. Visiting were Mr. and Mrs. processed with a recipe espeRollin Anderson, Betty Dallin, cially designed for them. The Gordon Holmgren, C. A. Hall correct time and temperature ) io :.M and Dorothy Paskett. I as' should be determined scientifiyliJ irnurfyni. unable to attend this meeting' cally: ' Experiments by homeThe Mr.andMrs. CarraP because I was in Salt Lake City makers often end in failure, and Majonnier family from Lola, Hi. to get my cast taken off and a can result in unsafe food. recently visited in Corinne with walking cast put on. the four Rader families. "1 use an electric range. Is Much to everyone's happiThe four families visited were ness, Julie Anderson provided the processing time different, those of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie cookies and lemonade for redepending on whether you use a , Radaer, Mr. and Mrs. Bud freshment. Meeting over at gas or electric range? Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bear River Broncos 8:30, everyone headed for Processing time and temperRader and Mrs. Rose Rader. atures recommended in canThursday, June 24, at 5:30, we home, tired but happy. They also visited the family of Broncos met for a pracitce ning bulletins may be used with Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy of horseshow to show how well Reporter: Susan Grimmett any type of range. Riverside. . 4-- m er Illinoisans visit Corinne ai-itr- A good cook at age 14 by Flo Munson a homemaker first and then a school states our cook of the week. She is Diane I want to be teacher, Manufactures Closeout Stokes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. DeLon Stokes. Living in a family of nine with a mother thats active in civic and church duties all the time, you learn to cook or starve, says Miss Stokes, who often assumes the duties as chef. The Bothwell farm family consists of Diane, older sister Shelley and brothers, Larry and Mark, and Kay Lynn, JuDean and Suzanne and parents, DeLon and Karen. We older girls should take turns fixing meals, says Diane, but my older sister is a senior and with her school and church activities, shes never home. My younger sister is ah athlete and shes always playing ball. This leaves me and since Im always hungry its only natural to cook. 240 Pair . Always Helped "Ive always helped my mother 4-- H Aetlve In Church Diane is also active in the LDS church. Shes served as president of her Beehive class in the Bothwell ward and was also stake chairman of the Beehive Standard night. We can feel quite safe in the thoughts of the future generation taking over as leaders of the community and as mothers when we see young people like Diane and the talents and ability they possess. The following are recipes Diane makes quite often for parties and for the family. v Blue Ribbon Chocolate Chip Cookies c. shortening c. granulated sugar c. brown sugar i 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 i egg cups flour Vi lj Angeles Pants Depot Closeout of discontinued styles and colors Waist 26 to 34 in brushed twills, gauze, and corduroy in a wide range of colors. Choose yours to day at a terrific savings. Lbs teaspoon soda salt cup chopped 1 (6 oz. pkg.) chocolate chips Bake at 350 degrees min. Vt in the kitchen from the time I was just a little girl, said Diane. Besides getting help from her mother, Diane has foods program and has received many been in the first prizes at the county fair. She is a ninth grade student at Bear River Junior High school in Garland where she is a member of tne choir and also plays the flute in the band. Ive loved my homemaking classes and Im going to take more, she said. Mrs. Stokes told me that last year when she spent a few days in southern Utah with a sister, Diane took over the kitchen detail. When mother came home," Diane added, she was asking me where things were. Id rearranged her cupboard to make things more convenient." Two-thir- LAoIPoO lj teaspoon nuts Vi 8-- Tomato and Cheese Casserole 1 lb. Hamburger 1 green pepper med. size onion Brown above ingredients Cook 1 small package egg noodles. Add hamburger mixture to drained noodles. 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