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Show Enterprise, Thursday, July 2, Messenger Page 3 1981 Pep n Rastus phased out, new symbol will replace by Brace Jennings The North Sanpete and South Sanpete School District boards of education have directed the two district superin tendents and the principals of Manti and North Sanpete high schools to appoint a committee which will choose new to represent the rivalry symbols between the two schools. eliminate Pep, Rastus, and Victory as symbols of victory. The rivalry between the two schools, according to the statement, "in general has been a very positive experience." The boards, the statement continues, "recognize the accountability that they possess as leaders in education and as holders of the public trust with the responsibility to teach and have taught the respect for the dignity of all cultures and of all society that the educated person respects the rights of the majority as well as the rights of the minority." A press release issued by the districts states that the committee members "shall come from both school districts" and that the committee "will determine several new trophies from which the i boards will choose one. The new trophy will be used for the basketball The statement concludes: "Beginschool year the competition and be more representative ning with the 1981-8of the county, state andor the mascots present trophies and activities that have of the two schools." taken place will no longer be acceptable The release goes on to state that the due to the respect for the dignity of all Boards of Education have jointly races and groups of people and the new adopted the following resolution: We symbol will be used." 2 ; ; Skunk solution pending This scrape on the shin was all that John Green, Sandy, received when he apparently fell asleep at the wheel of his Ford pickup shortly after noon last Thursday. About three miles south of Fairview on Highway 89, the pickup's right wheels ran off the edge of the road, causing Kenneth Nielson (right) is proud of his Grand Champion Charolais the truck to careen over onto its left side, and the vehicle slid on its side for several yards before rolling off the road. UHP trooper Bert steer, as is his uncle, Juel Rasmusson (center). Willden investigated the incident, and Ephraim City officer Bob A slight Ras-mus- on have Grand Champion steer already Information about contact with skunks should include: your name, address, phone number (so the committee can contact you), the date the contact with a skunk was made, whether you saw - or smelled the skunk, if visual, how many? Have you been able to trap andor kill the skunk? Would you be willing to notified of the above, are: Ruby Shand Jenny Lowry Steve and Barbara Lund 60 steers in the show. Pat Dotson, City Councilman Bryan McArthur. Wed" really like to solve the problem," Mrs. Barton said, "and we solicit all the citizens' help. and year ya'II come to Nephi, Utah's Ut July 9, 10,11 sin, Shand, who also participated in the show 1150 pounds and he received SI. 50 per pound. He also received a large with his steer. While at Delta, the trophy to keep, plus a group visited with David traveling trophy. Kenneth traveled to and Kathleen Noah, a niece of Juels. Thursday Night is FAMILY NIGHT CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE in general admisssion when accom- panied by an adult! Breadbutter, Milkjuice. Mcnti Adult Center News by Bernice Keeler Seventeen ladies enjoyed the afternoon at the park on June 23. Visiting and handwork were the activities. Homemade ice cream, cookies and brownies were served. On the evening of June 24 over 100 members enjoyed dinner together at the park. Following the dinner a fine program was given by Jerry and Judy Bradley, who sang and played their guitars. Hediki Ito Tone, a Japanese student from Ephraim, favored the group by playing concert music on his guitar. The music was Spanish and Venezuelan. Becky Barton presented a medley of songs. The group appreciated and enjoyed this program. During the evening Mrs. Franz Penzieux was 4-HN- PRC A RODEO Each Night at 8 cou- Green beans, Fruit crisp, 835-381- County Agent Tom Reeve Delta with his uncle, Juel Kenneths steer weighed Rasmusson and his 835-504- 835-779- assisted at the scene. Manti youth exhibits Kenneth Neilson, son of pay a small fee to rent a some of the trap if available? The Gyde Nielson and LaRee Nielson of Manti, received pests, Mrs. Barton said. committee also would like Grand Champion on his for better we can "If get citizens to any suggestions Charolais steer at the skunk control. their (the skunks) report Millard County Livestock activities to us, it will aid us in controlling them," Other members of the Show held at Delta, Utah, she said. committee, who should be on June 3, 4, 5. There were Were beginning to "We get a pattern," said Mrs. trapped Betty Barton concerning the distribution of skunks in Manti. Mrs. Barton said that as reports of skunk sightings (or smellings) were reported they were marked on a map in an effort to determine where to concentrate control methods. Mrs. Barton is chairman of a citizens committee, appointed to work on the bothersome problem of skunks in town. Enough incidents have occurred to make it a nuisance and the committee was asked to address the problem. 1 honored for her 75th birthday. Singing "Happy Birthday" and Franz passing birthday cake to those in attendance were featured. Members of the adult Center are planning a rummage sale during Miracle time. Mormon This will be held in the center. Members are urged to bring rummage articles as soon as possible. This project was very successful last year and promises to repeat this success this year. Menus Thursday, July 2: Hash browns, Liver-n-onion- s, Friday, July 3: Holiday Monday, July 6: Beef Stew vegetables, Peaches Cinnamon roll, Cornbread and butter, Milkjuice. Tuesday, July 7: Pork chops, Baked potato, qts. water. Drain and rinse by Cathy Buchanan Good food is fun, a with cold water, rinse blessing from God, a gift again. Combine noodles with from you to your loved ones. 1 am lucky to have remaining ingredients extwo whole families (mine cept mayonnaise. Toss and Mark's) of terrific lightly, cover and chill. cooks, and we visited Before serving, gently blend in mayonnaise. many of them in WashingBuckaroo Beans ton state recently. They 2 c. (1 lb.) pinto or red with an us pampered beans (cover and soak endless supply of yummy I overnight) back and food, brought the following recipes, 6 c. water 2 tsp. salt (unless using for a 4th of One of Utah's Best Rodeo Attractions lllhtMfiW 08D MafijQB 4Kft OqoO ""A IVaV (Oil ftfc Miles, Lucretia Robertson, Kim Shand, Lori Shand, Michelle Swain, and Sonia Sorensen. t OgDjr I mj Make Your Dollars Do Extra Duty Shop at Home DISTINCTIVE GIFTS 'iWHl&WjJ; flftJ MUMrt' 3Tgr&Hmj iWiei i iii ttnoitnii Cfcftjittiii MTR POTTERY IN SPRING ; CITY Sourdough Crocks, Mugs, Honey Pots, Cookie Jars, Lemonade Coolers, Pitchers, Complete Dinner Sets, Vases, And Much More . . . Mon. Sat. -- 462-270- 8 'ilttroi viilfto -- 'duMHn fclllCtTJ BeNNiONS HORSESHOE 10-- 5 Mmm good. July picnic or any hot summer great fl' Open Whip) and Drain beans oranges and combine. Stir in salad dressing until its as moist as you want. Edmunds, Stephanie For Tickets: Call Reserved tickets only $5.00 Fron They dont see the orange sunshine much in which is Washington why everything is green as a bean. 2 cans green beans 1 can mandarin oranges salad dressing (Miracle Applesaucelets ham or salt pork) 2 tbsp. unflavored gelatin 1 large onion (sliced thick) 1 ', c. applesauce day. 2 garlic cloves (sliced thin) 1 Noodle Garden Salad c. sugar Tossed green salad. 8oz. medium 1 small 1 c. bay leaf egg noodles chopped nuts Vi lb. ham, bacon, or salt Applesauce, Cookie, (about 4 cups) 2 tsp. vanilla Breadbutter, Milkjuice. 2 c. diced sharp cheddar pork Soak gelatin in ' c. 2 c. solid pack tomatoes Wednesday, July 8: cheese applesauce for 10 minVi c. chopped sweet utes. Put V c. Turkey broccoli casserole, Vi c. sliced radishes applesauce Pears in lime Jello, Vi c. diced pepper and sugar in saucepan and celery Cheese stick, cake. Rolls ' c. peas bring to boil. Add soaked butter, Milkjuice. Combine and simmer at gelatin mixture and simc. drained and chopped ': Thursday, July 9: Stuffleast 2 hours. Add: mer 15 minutes. Remove sweetpickles ed franks, Baked beans. 1 c. bottled clear French 2 tsp. chili powder from heat. Add nuts and Plums, Cookie, Bread 2 tbs. brown sugar vanilla. Pour into greased dressing ' tsp. dry mustard butter, Milkjuice. 1 salt tsp. pan. Let stand a day or two Friday, July 10: Roast V tsp. pepper ': tsp. oregano or ground to get firm. Cut into beef. Mashed potatoes 1 c. cumin mayonnaise squares and roll in and gravy, Mixed vegetaCook all day. These powdered sugar. (Pear or bles, Cherry pie, Rolls Cook noodles in large freeze well. apricot pulp may be used butter, Milkjuice. Sunshine Salad in place of applesauce.) pan using 1 tbsp. salt for 3 eus The Kooky Cookers met Tuesday afternoon, June 23 at 4 p.m. at the home of Denise Shand, their leader. Some of the foods they will be fixing will be sandwiches, soups, puddings, cooking desserts and casseroles. The members are Angie Adams, Annette Cox, Kristen Cox, Pauline Washington recipes good for jlot summer days 'JJlDAiao vubotoj vlfriitV 'SftPOfinVicotUr On OmKOGRTOi vvut lift uWIMjW 'Rw !IU.-id- I 4 u v 9 '&innMag!. |