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Show 1IIVV MESSENGER MANTI Thursday, July 18, 1974 Vegetables Big This Summer -- h ;i4K f The question of priorities for will come in for close attention at a Utah PLATTER 14 pound sliced fresh 23 cup corn oil mushrooms 14 cup lemon juice 16 asparagus stalks, cooked 12 teaspoon salt or 1 2 pound whole 14 teaspoon tarragon Dash pepper green beans, cooked 1 head lettuce 1 cup cooked sliced carrots Tomatoes, if desired 1 1 cup fresh cooked corn, cup Hellmanns or Best Foods real or 1 can (8 ozs.) whole kernel corn, drained mayonnaise Mix together corn oil, lemon juice, salt, tarragon and pepper. Put vegetables into separate bowls. Pour marinade over each. Marinate 2 hours, stirring occasionally ; drain. Arrange marinated vegetables, lettuce and tomatoes, if desired, s on platter. Mix together real mayonnaise and 2 12 marinade. Serve with vegetables. Makes 4 servings. VEGETABLE Farm Bureau Midyear I s I that since joining the U.N. the U.S.A. has contributed directly to U.N. support over four (4) billion dollars and no one knows how much we paid indirectly. . . . Do Your Cleaning s SERVICE at 19 5 CLEANERS Apply Manti I 2 Confer- at Brigham July 18-Young University in Provo. Highlighting the issue will be an internationally known speaker, Dr. Jay Bagley. Dr.Bagley, director of the Utah Water Resources Lab, will give some 225 county and state Farm Bureau leaders from all over Utah a background on water policy in the Beehive state. According to Elmo W. Hamilton, president of the Utah Farm Bureau, these farm leaders are seeking an answer to the same question faced by Utahs legislators: How does the crucial need of agriculture for more water to feed a growing population fit in with culinary, energy and industrial needs? A look at the prospects for sale of Utah farm and ranch products overseas is another ence table-spool- Do you know . . . 1 Now for Supplemental Security Income Planning a Wedding? LET US MAKE ALL THE ARRANGEMENTS! Catering Service for Weddings 9 Decorations Food Anywhere DEKATOR MANOR Dee and Blanche Nordfelt SALINA, UTAH WE ALSO 529-368- 7 CATER FOR PRIVATE PARTIES! r i E People who apply for supplemental security income payments may be required to apply for social security payments and other benefits, according to Don Donaldson, social security district manager in Provo. The supplemental security income program makes monthly payments to people with little or no income and limited resources who are 65 and over or blind or disabled. The amount people get is reduced if they receive social security benefits, pension payments, and similar income of more than $20 a month. So people applying for supplemental security income payments must also apply if they havent other benalready done or efits by contacting any social security office. About three out of five people getting supplemental security income payments also get social security checks. Social security retirement, disability, and survivors benefits are based on work and 6-- 12 tz ne Norval Mellor Vill Observe ay ay state farmers, ranchers and consumers, and C. Booth executive vice president of Utah Farm Bureau Federation, who will discuss land use planning developments. Wal-lenti- Norval Mellor will celebrate his 80th birthday at his home in Fayette, Utah on July 20th. Norval was born in Fayette July 20, 1894 to James H. and Sarah E. Mellor. He married Leah Wintch Mellor intheMan-- ti LDS Temple, Mar. 29, 1922. They are the parents of five children: LelandN. Mellor, Salt Lake; Donna Waggoner, Garland, Texas; Sheldon Mellor, Las Vegas; LaRita Manwlll, Sandy; Lucille Thomas, Delta. They have 18 grandchildren and three The family will honor him at an open house July 20 from 4 to 7 in the evening. Relatives, friends, and neighbors are invited to come. Unified Opening for Elk Hunt A unified opening for the most part is the story Bear on Utahs 1974 elk hunt. The open bull season will run Nebo, Manti, Fish Lake, Cache and Ogden River units will have a limited number of antlerless through October or either sex permits. Two new units, Heber-Re- d Creek and Pilot Mountain, have been added to the regular open bull bunt this year. Two units, CorHeaston and Goslin-Thrners, will have later hunts, November 16 through 26 and October 5 through 13 respectively. September 13. The 28 archery elk hunt will run concurrently with the deer archery season, August 17 through September 2. Nonresidents will be allowed 100 permits again this year. must purchase a big game license, which will entitle them to one deer, plus a $75 elk permit. The Ashley-Verna- lj Ashley-Dagge- tt, Ashley-Whiteroc- Pork Blade Steaks Come to Cookout In Chinese Marinade A barrage of summertime cookout days follows the first whiff of dinner from the grill. For theres no need to reserve eating outside for a celebration when it easily can become routine especially since there are so many meat cuts appropriate outdoor cookery. items remaining from our Sidevsalk Sale in mind that pork blade steaks make great grill of the r little miss. dinner was enjoyed last at the home of Marge Keller in celebration of two birthdays. Willard and Doris Gardner, along with four of their five children, were visiting from Clearfield to see the pageant and let their daughter Patti, age nine, spend her birthday with her grandmother and cousins. The occasion was made doubly enjoyable with another of Mrs. Kellers granddaughters, Lynda Willardson, celebrating her birthday. A special addition to Lyndas day was the presence of her older brother, Roger Willardson from Salt Lake City. The meal was eaten and enjoyed outside on the patio. A Sunday ALL GIRLS AND LADIES SWIM Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Garn and his wife were guests at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Frank Wanlass on Saturday. The Garns were here for the Mormon Miracle Pageant. Thursday Mrs. Constance Anderson was pleasantly surprised when Mrs. Connie Burns and son Zacari and a friend Craig Jenson from Cedar City came to help their grandmother with her yard work. They stayed Thursday night. Friday they all went to Nephi to see the parade. Mr. and Mrs. Park, a daughter of Mrs. Anderson, and a granddaughter came back to Manti to see the Mormon Miracle. Sunday Mrs. Park called her mother to come to dinner. Other members of the Park family were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pederson and son Roger, Mr. and Mrs. David Seet and two children, Cindy and Roble, all of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Bill and daughter, Robin Bradley, and son Jason, from Granger; Judge and Mrs. Joe Burns and sons, Joe, Zacari, and friend, Craig Jensen; Antony Michael Park and two sons, Jimmie and Robert; a friend, Mrs. Tamra Higbee of Cedar City. One Rack GIRLS and LADIES ALL GIRLS AND LADIES SUMMER SUMMER SPORTS WEAR SHOES l3 to 12 OFF Reduced 25 - 50 One Table One Table ODDS & ODDS & ENDS ENDS Values to $4 Values to $6 each $2 each $ One Group MENS Old Faihionvd Dlnnin Widi HoipU.lity to Motdi! WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS PARTIES BANQUETS CLASS REUNIONS WEDDING ALL MENS AND BOYS $10 CORDUROY SHORT CUFFED SLEEVE JEANS SHIRTS $585 pair 25 c off IREAKFASTS CALL 427-910- 0 4556 N. Milburn Road Fairview, Utah MD Two Pound Two Pound DACRON TAY TEX BATTS BATTS $399 each $329 each 4 The South Sanpete School District will One Group Polyester accept applications until July 30 for a full- DOUBLE KNIT time school lunch worker at the Ephraim 60 in wide School. Ephraim Swimming Pool immmimr Manti North Feamil . . . executive Mr. and Mrs.- Fred Rosqulst of Levan, Utah are rejoicing over the arrival of their third child, a little daughter. The little dark-hairmiss was born July 2 and weighed 6 lbs. 9 ozs. She will be named Heidi Collyn. She is welcomed at home by a sister, Michele, and brother, Wayland. Paternal grandparents are Mr. Deone Rosquist of Ephraim and Mr. Garth Thomason, also of Ephraim. Maternal grandmother Carol Thomson has been staying with the family before and after the arrival 0. These prices DO NOT include tax .CDinti, Utah for Keep $ 7.50 .$20.00 $30.00 $50.00 rfriri iiif The Firestone warned, The economic system which was the cornerstone of the growth of this country has become the target of government appointees, consumer activists and even legislators who rule their views with emotions, rather than with facts. LePage said it is up to business and industry to tell the proper story. You and I everyone who cares about the preservation of our economic must start to speak system out. ee so--f- One Month Three Months Six Months One Year The term free enterprise has virtually become a misnomer, because the U.S. economic system is so saddled with regulations and controls, an executive vice president of the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. said recently. The system is not so free any more, and it is becoming less free with every passing day, Frank A. LePage told 111 J Henderson, Ky., Chamber of Commerce. ed 80tli Birthday conhighlight of the two-dference. Allan Grant, vice president of the American Farm Bureau Federation and recently returned from an agricultural marketing tour of several nations in the Orient, will speak on this and other issues. Other speakers at the two-dsession will include Eldon Schnoor of the AFBF field staff, who will review national policy issues of importancetoBeehive Business Action Called Decisive In Free Economy Pink Bootees Norval Mellor HAVE CHANGED IN PRICE! on oil Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (Lyn-ett- e) Cox are the parents of a pound baby girl who was born July 6. She received the name Lori Ann and has two sisters, Sydney and Jana, and a brother, Jon. The family resides in Centerville. This Is 12 grandchildren for paternal grandmother, Armada B. Cox, and 14 for Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Larsen. fare. These thrifty steaks bring variety and delicious flavor to the picnic table. gain appeal when givThey Q. What is the name of this en a Chinese accent by cut of meat? before cooking in marinating A. Veal Cutlets a combination of honey, soy Where do Q. they sauce and ginger. .Turning from? How are they and brushing the steaks with tified? the marinade while broiling A. Veal cutlets are thin, them juicy and heightkeeps, boneless slices cut from ens their flavor, says Reba the of veal round secur(leg) earnings. Supplemental National Live Stock (beef animals less than 3 Staggs, ity income payments are based & Meat Board. 3 Cut to months 4 on financial need. y2 old). inch thick, cutlets are Supplemental security in- Chinese Pork Steaks come payments are funded by really thin leg steaks. 4 pork blade steaks, cut general revenues, not by social Q. How are they prepared? to 3 4 inch thick security contributions. The A. Since veal, although 1 bouillon cube supplemental security income tender, has less marbling cup hot water than is found in beef cuts, program is run by the Social 1 tablespoon sugar it is recommended that it Security Administration, an salt 2 teaspoons be braised or baked. This agency of the U.S. Department 1 teaspoon ginger of Health, Education and Weslow cooking in moist heat 4 cup honey at lfare. The Provo office is assures tenderness and 14 cup soy sauce 173 East 100 North. The phone juiciness and develops the Dissolve bouillon cube in A reprenumber is mild flavor of this fine Combine sugar, sentative will be at Sanpete meat. Often the cutlets hot water. stir in and salt ginger; County Courthouse, Jury Room, are pounded, and usually sauce and bouillon. soy on July 30th from 10:00 a.m. honey, they are dredged or Place steaks in plastic bag or until 2:00 p.m. Calendar notices dipped in egg .md bread are posted in most public buildpan, add marinade, secure crumbs and browned becover pan and refrigings in the area quarterly, givfore braising 45 minutes bag or to 4 hours, turning 2 erate his and of dates times trips. ing to 1 hour. occasionally. Place steaks on grill 4 to 5 inches from heat. Broil at low to moderate temperature 30 to 40 minutes, turning and brushing with marinade. 4 to 6 servings. 377-565- ON OUR shooting. Deer hunting on Henry Mountains will not be allowed this year. Three units will be buck only, with either sex permits Issued. They are Ogden River, 200 permits; South Boulder, 500 permits; and Hobble Creek, 400 permits. The permit allows holders to take one deer of either sex, but the regular license tag must be used to conform with the one hunt-odeer provision. Hunters should read the official proclamation which will soon be available at Division offices. Will Highlight State Farm Bureau Meeting Utahs water supply Births Third Daughter Utah Water Policy Issue u Whether home garden grown or harvested from the produce counters, now is the time to make the most of vegetables A change from the usual hot cooked vegetables are those marinated, chilled and served cold with a dressing of real mayonnaise. Although the platter here calls lor specific vegetables, use whatever is in season and supplement, if needed for color or flavor, with frozen or canned vegetables. MARINATED Deer Hunt Regulations For 1974 Announced For the first time since 1933, Utah hunters will be allowed only one deer apiece under regulations for the 1974 season set by the Board of Big Game Control. This years sportsmen will face buck only hunting on 54 of the states 74 deer herd units during the general season October 19 through October 29. Fifteen units, mainly in central Utah, will host three day either sex, eight day buck only hunts. In southeastern Utah, four units will allow four day buck only, seven day either sex i A. mm . . yd. $2.44 For further information please call the School District Office Mrs. Carol Lowry 835-536- 835-226- 1 or 1. dba Christensens of Ephraim kiimaigHYtMim a sirggittiri |