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Show Thursday, September Mil Citizens Make Flower Show a Family Affair HELPFUL HINTS Shiny Bright To give windows extra sparkle, wash them in water that contains a little blueing and a few drops of Kerosene. Follow with a rinse of warm water and polish with a clean Prevent Boiling Over Butter the edge of the sauce pan when making candy that needs boiling. This will prevent re from boiling over. Kiddies Entertainment If you have young children in the home, or some that drop in frequently, be prepared for their entertainment by keeping an old Mr. and Mrs. Thurlyn Christensen stand by the flower displays cloth- that won awards in the flower show. With them are their daughters suitcase filled with dress-u- p who were also winners of the junior division. ing such as, mens and womens artiand old jewelry, purses, hats, cles they dress up in. Fancy Salad To add color to your potato salad, add green peas and diced red beets and use a mayonaise dressing with this. Ice Cream If you will add plain gelatin to a mixture of homemade ice cream, it will prevent ice crystals from forming in the refrigerator trays. Add Mustard Try adding a little dry mustard to the brown sugar and fruit juice mixture that you use for glazing a ham. Foresight Count on six to eight portions from a quart of ice cream if you are serving it plain or with a sauce. mid-Septemb- er mid-Octob- er are demonstrating the advantages of autumn travel by designating the early fall period as INDIAN SUMMER DAYS. The Five County Organization has also enmbarked on an advertising program, directed mainly at southern California, to encourage tourists to come to the southern part of Utah between mid-Septemb- er mid-Octobe- r. to The Gunnison Valley Annual Reunion for all former residents of the Gunnison Valley will be held at the Wilford Ward, 3200 South Highland Drive, Friday evening, September 25th at 8 oclock. There will be a program and dancing will follow. Admission is free. Kearns School News in Mrs. Lambsons fourth Winner of the Roy Hillam Award Room 10 at the South grade Kearns in the Flower Show held at Kearns school has been studying about last Saturday, is Mr. Fred Green- mammals. Several of the students field. The Hillam Award is an enbrought their pets and gave intergraved silver bowl. The speciman esting reports about their habits and that received the award was a pure had them do some special tricks. white formal Dahlia. Thomas Henderson brought his Mr. Greenfield also received the dachshound named Duke. Dayle Fred Augsburger Award of a huge Carr his cottontail rabbit, brought gold vase for his display of white Fluffy, and gave a talk on the lillies. Also presented to Mr. Green- care of baby rabbits. Arlinda Clark field, was the Horticultural Sweep-stake- s showed her cat, Boots, and SuAward. zanne Curtis gave a report on The Dorthea Newbould Aware zebras. Kate Cook told all about went to Mrs. H. W. Rushton. With hamsters. Mrs. LaDon Ellett receiving the Butch Freeman. and Mr. Cannon asked service clubs and other community organizations to plan to present a program on cultural attractions. Utah in September so that their The proclamation points out that members will be encouraged to theear ly fall season is the most see Utah now. Films are available pleasant time of the year to travel for this purpose, he concluded. with less traffic on excellent highways to many points of interest. Also, Mr. Cannon observed, fall Cyprus Give colors are beautiful, and the weathAdults Diplomas er delightful. how Utahns should also learn MAGNA If enough people are much can be seen in such a short time and on a limited budget, ac- interested, an adult evening high school class, in which students who cording to Mr. Cannon. For examout of regular school beple, with three days available, a dropped fore getting a diploma may earn family can go to almost any point inhigh school credits. This evening of interest in the state, and not course is now operating on the volve a lot of time or money. It is emphasized, however, that Granite High campus. Students who got married, joined Utahns should plan their travel so the armed forces, or dropped out of remost that they can have the for any other reason, are school warding and enjoyable trip. Maps invited to enroll in this evening and literature of the state and its and school work toward a high regions are available in the Tour- school diploma. ist and Publicity Council office in this year, three courses At Cyprus the State Capitol. in English, history offered be will five One area of the state the health education. One unit of and counties of southwestern Utah credit can be earned in each course. Making a total of three credits for Annual Reunion Award of Merit. The Artistic Sweepstakes Award was presented Mrs. Betty S. Allen. Judging of the flowers for the show is according to perfection of both the bloom and the foliage. Buds should never be displayed on flowers arranged for a show. The cut flowers were arranged in the show according to color for roses, color for gladiolias, the amount in a container for mary-gold- s as well as the size, and asters were arranged on how many in the container. Junior winners with their specimens and awards are left to right, Teresa Oseguera, Wade Baker, Karen Speaks, Wayne Wozab, and SEE UTAH NOW, IS ADVICE FROM UTAH PUI I. BUREAU Utahns should see Utah now. This is advice of Governor George George D. Clyde, who has proclaimed the period between as SEE and UTAH SEASON. The plan, as developed by D. James Cannon, director of the Utah Tourist & Publicity Council, is to have Utahns learn how enjoyable it is to travel in their own state. Then theyll be more anxious to tell the world about Utahs scenic, historic and family of Mr. and Mrs. Thurlyn Christensen, 4376 W. 5055 South and their two daughters, Terry Lee and Carol Ann, walked off this year from the Fall flower show with a hatfull of awards. Mrs. Christensen stated that she has worked with the show before, but this was the first year to enter anything. She received an Award of Distinction, for artistic arrangement. Mr. Christensen was presented with a special award. Terry Lee received a Junior Achievement Award from both the junior and senior club, and an educational award. Carol Ann obtained her award on flower arrangement. The cloth. the-mixtu- Page 9 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS 17, 19S9 the year. Classes will begin at 6:30 on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings and run until 9:30 for 32 weeks. Registration will be Thursday, September 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 2 at Cyprus High School. A fee of $20.00 for one class, $30.00 for two classes, and $40.00 for all three classes for the year will be T V's Needed IN 8 Districts meeting of the temporary steering committee was held Monday evening to plan the Kearns Second Mass Meeting scheduled for 8 p.m. September .... at the Kearns Jr. High School, when permanent officers will be elected for the Community Development Program. Eight district meetings are being held this week to vote on nominations for the chairman, vice chairman, secretary, and treasurer, before the district holds their elections. The activity preference cards for each area is being computated for g individuals to work on committees. Television sets are needed for the districts since they are meeting for discussion the same g committees nights the KUED-T8 on at p.m. These go telecasts will begin September 28th. The schedule will prove to be interesting to outlying areas as well. Follow-u- p all-Kear- ns Mr. Fred Greenfield, proud winner of three awards, displays his specimens and winnings. With him and equally as happy is Ms. Greenfield. fact-findin- fact-findin- V charged to help pay for instruction. Credits toward graduation are accepted for: 1. Credits earned in other secondary schools. 2. Credits earned in other adult evening classes. 3. Military credits and record. 4. Credits granted for work experience. All interested are invited to meet with Dr. W. Melvin Strong, director of adult education, and Moroni Jensen, new principal at 7:30 p.m. (this evening), September 17, at C)rprus High School. Save Rags Save the mesh bags that some fruits and vegetables come in and hang them on the wall in the garage. In these keep old clean rag? for dads workshop. These will be handy for many uses. FARGO' Date Robertson (left) stars as a rugged and uncompromising Wells Fargo agent, Jim Hardie, In the NBC-Tseries built around inci- Network Monday night Western-adventur- e dents In the history of the express company, " 'TALES OF WELLS V ; |