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Show APRIL 5, 1932 THE JOURNAL Chicken Mousse A Fine Dish For That First Spring Lunch 3 Utah Fish and Game Topics Sportsmen having lost their permanent visible license number cards should look forward to the Top replacement of same before the The Utah Fish and Game laws rush of the new seasons ahead, acBy ALICE DENIIOI F chopped. Season highly with salt are a revision undergoing complete WE have a bouquet of recipes and paprika. cording to these spokesmen. for the in time first When Department contributed by a friend who likes mixture begins to thickhistory, according to J. Perry good food, likes to prepare it, and en, fold In Vi c. cream, whipped. 1951 found more Utahns afield in to pass on recipes that she has Turn into mold that has first In Director. Egan, Department pursuit of fish and game than ever seen rinsed with cold water; chill the worked out. been there have past years, before. Records show that one in f irst, a few of her suggestions, V7hen firm, unmold on platter addiard amendments, deletions, every 3.0 people in Utah pursuch as for epicurean sauce for ?nd garnish with lemon or totions affecting the Code, but never chased a license to hunt or fish last roast chicken Mix c. currant mato slices and parsley. Veal cut-ubefore has a complete revision year. c. stock p A veal and jelly with water, a dash of may be Yz In used lieu of chicken. salt, been attempted. tsp. grated orange rind, Sale of fishing and hunting liand Vb tsp each of cinnamon and Under assignment from the Fish cense in 1951 presently stand at Floating Island nutmeg For dessert, she always serves and Game Commission and Direc- 185,028 as compared to the 1950 Then an excellent suggestion a somewhat of that version flossy Mr. L. tor Randall Turpin, total of 179,540, or an increase of Egan, for something different for that old favorite, Floating Island. To Federal Aid Coordinator for the saddest of culinary Clnderellas G,0S2. This increase will be altered serve 4, combine 2 tbsp. cornleftover boiled potatoes. Dice to Department, began the work of upward silghtly as final results of starch, Vi tsp. salt and 4 tbsp. sugget three cups Add one minced ar; milk. revising the Code prior to the first sales from a minor number of outgradually add one onion, then saut6 until golden Cook In double boiler,pint stirring of this year. Letters were sent to lying license dealers are accounted. brown Pour In Vi c. soup stock; thickuntil slightly constantly all Department personnel requestThe expenditure of money by simmer until stock Is absorbed. ened. 2 Beat egg yolks, slightly needed Add tbsp. curry powder, tsp. lemchanges the average citizen in the pursuit then pour the hot milk over them ing their views on on juice and just a hint of code. the law in Recently, the Di- of fish and game creates an income slowly. Cook in double boiler un- enne. Marvelous transformation! til custard coats 6poon. Coot rector, Mr. Turpin, Department for nearly every form of business Chicken Mousse Add Vi tsp. vanilla, few drops! heads, and members of the legisla- in our state, said Director J. At her first spring luncheon, almond extract and Vi tsp. nut-- 1 WildPerry Egan. Our wildlife reour friend always serves a won- meg. Pour Into shallow serving tive committee of the Utah several held life Federation have sources are now recognized as a derful Chicken Mousse. Here are dish.' Add one c. sliced canned, discuss to and incorporher directions for 6 servings: frozen or fresh peaches, or other meetings highly significant factor in Utahs ) Beat slightly yolks of 3 eggs; fruit. Chill. Just before serving, ate recommended changes into overall income. More, each year, FOLLOWING poll o! 600 newsV4 add tsp. salt, tsp. paprika top with meringue crown, filling the Code. we must realize that the fish and radio and television critics, paper, 1 and Vi c. chicken stock, slowly. crown with another cup of fruit. wordis business dollar return film are has anThere big trade game publication many improper Cook over hot water until mixTo prepare crown, beat 3 egg best nounced of that the movie to tax Not all a of us. and supture thickens. Pour being c. cold whites until stiff but not dry. Add ings, duplicatons, antiquated 1951 In "A was Sun." Place the water In a bowl and sprinkle en- 6 tbsp. sugar and small pinch of contradictory laws in the present ported agency, the Utah Fish and Two of the stars of the film, velope plain unflavored gelatin salt gradually, beating continuFish and Game Code. It is believed Game Department is chiefly deShelley Winters and Montgomery on top of water. Add softened ously. Pile meringue in a greased revisions will pendent upon the sale'' of licenses that contemplated Clift, are pictured in a scene from gelatin to hot mixture, stirring pie plate. Set In shallow as source funds its laws of for the production. and streamline these opera( International ) until dissolved. Cool and add pan of water, and bake at 325F. simplify tion of all functions. the same the c. cold cooked chicken, finely for 20 min. Cool befoie using. Department time, give and, at Commission and the Department a -- OUT OF A SOWS EAR I better and more workable control SENATE RATIFIES JAPANESE TEL over the fish and wildlife of the State. A special meeting of the Fish and Game Commission has to con9 been set for March sider and amplify the proposed change in law. It is the intention of the Commission to have this work completed in ample time for early consideration o f passage during the 1953 meeting of the State Legislature. Movie Chosen i - 1 . i j , ch 28-2- ? 9 1 IN WASHINGTON, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Tom .), right, look on and Sen. Alexander Wiley Connally to the Japanese his signature as Senate Secretary Leslie Biffle affixes 10. to 66 of (International) peace treaty. It was ratified by a vote (R-Wis- (D-Te- x.) News About Folks in KAYSVILLE Correspondent Arnold M. Barnes Phone: Kaysville 34 Mrs. Helen Johnson left Saturday for San Francisco where she will spend two weeks visiting her son Mr. and Mrs. and daughter-in-laJulian Pace and their infant daughter. Mrs. Robert Fletcher spent Tuesday in Ogden visiting her sister Mrs. Fred Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green announce the arrival of their second child, a son, at the Dee hospital in Ogden Wednesday. The new arrival has a little sister Mardell, 30 months old. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Green, Kaysville; Mrs. Florence Corbridge w and Ira Moss, both of Salt Lake. Mrs. Cora Van Dyke Ogden is the great-grandmoth- er. Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Lloyd an- nounce the arrival of a son at a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lloyd, Kaysville, are the grandparents. A large number of Kaysville relatives and friends attended funeral service for Mrs. Minnie M. Knowles held at the Myers and Foulger chapel in Ogden Saturday morning at 11 a.m. Mrs. Knowles was a sister of Mrs. Lyda Barton and had been a frequent visitor of Kaysville where she has made many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd, were Thursday dinner guests of their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Jack Brown at their home in Salt Lake in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Brown. son-in-la- w Utah sportsmen are again reminded by Fish and Game Department spokesmen to preserve and take care of Their permanent visible license number and card. No reissue of the card is planned for several years. All sportsmen who purchased a license last year were required to also purchase a permanent visible license number and card under the new license law. The same applies to anyone purchasing a hunting or fishing license in Utah for the first time this year. It is pointed out that holders of these permanent license cards need only purchase the type hunting or fishing required to license their activities afield this year. The stamp will then be affixed to the number card. Anyone having lost their permanent visible license number will need apply for a dpulicate before they can legally purchase a 1952 fishing or hunting license. Under present Commission ruling, such duplicates may be had upon direct applicaton, either by mail or in person, to the 'offices of the Utah State Fish and Game Department, 1590 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. No dealer can issue the duplicates nor sell a new permanent license number and card to sportsmen having lest theirs. The dealer has no way of checking such sales made last year since all his records have been sent to Department offices. All records of last years license sales are now in the Department offices where a quick check of such losses can be made. , "Srtv ddMrrtumnt Rom where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh Might As Well "Get In Key" Last Tuesday Judge Cunningham wanted to go fishing. Why aren't you working? I asked. Judge explained how his wife had gone on a trip, taken his keys by mistake and now he couldnt get in the office. So we went fishing. Next day, he wanted me to go again. I was surprised those keys hadnt shown up yet. The little woman phoned to say she mailed them, the Judge explained. Theyre now in the office, under Id get em if I could just open that door. He grinned and picked up his fishing rod. the mail slot. Great little woman, the wife. You can always count on her. Lets go I From where I sit, we can nse tolerance like the Judge shows for his wifes ... and she shows for his habit of lighting out for the fishing hole at every opportunity. He can't see why she likes tea, and she doesnt share his taste for a glass of beer. But they get along fine! Learning to respect other peoples ways will open the door to happier living. absent-mindedne- ss (Qo& ropyright, 1952, United States Brewers Foundation |