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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 846? - Frida), (hi. 9, 1981-Pag- e cuotv rm 4 i iL rrir i 'j -- V, T f W mm , i . TF j- agemt Larry Sagers USU Extension By NEWS Lf py By Penni Johnson High Altitude Cooking If your cakes, breads, and candies don't turn out perfectly, you can curse the Utah altitude-- or you can adjust for it. USU Extension offices information have on adjusting your most prized recipes to altiLaur-ilzeAll State Band and Chorus: Marianne Crosland, Alto; Lisa Hone, Soprano; Maria tude. but Georgia nutrition and food Tomkinson, Coronet; Ely Perkes, Teror. specialist, says there are a few rules of thumb you All AC? I State Band and Chorus Band and will be held 7. 8 & 9 in Salt ake Cilv. They will work The eltnrtts can follow e Oc-lob- d.iv e evening. Oilnbcr 9. Band member bets are Marianne Cros- land. Elizabeth Perkes, and Anita Christensen, Shelly Christensen, Marianne Candidates: Das l.isa Deneen is, Hone, Penni Johnson, Allene Mathesss, Janet Crosland, Rhodes, Kristie Roth (not pictured Kelly Thomas, Maria Tomkinson, aitd Laurie Tuttle. Homecoming Selected user Homc-lomm- g testis ities nest week. One will lie chosen and ssill he "Queen assisted hv her first and second attendants. I Ins is one game you won't want to miss. Ibis sear's Homecomis "Building Mcmones lor Tomorrow and denotes the completion o! the ness Millard High School building in whnli the future gen-c- i aiions of Millard students w ill remember their ilass within its hallowed lulls with fond mcm-oiieDedication of the new building ssill be a pail ol the Homecoming rites with lest is ities schedules for 7 p.m. on October 14. ing theme s. The traditional Homecoming Game this year will he at 1:00 p.m. on October 15 when our mighty Eagles meet Moab on the Millard turf. I isa Hone. Campgrounds and road conditions for hunters During the first week of the deer hunt, there will be many people in the Fishlake National Forest. Many informal The studentbody seestablished campsites lected its queen by pop- in the FishlakeJohnson . ular sole on Wednes-dasValley Recreation Areas October 7. The have been closed to campduring which our vehicle ing and 1981 Homecoming Queen in areas that Even use. ssill he presented, along huntwith her attendants, are open to travel, ers are urged to use exw ill he held at 9:30 a.m., I ucsilus . October 13. treme care with their Candidates are: Anita vehicles. Because of the Christensen. large nunber of people Shelly drive Marianne who own Christensen. Crosland. Deneen Da-- s vehicles or motorcycles, is. lisa Hone. Penni close cooperation is needMaAllene Johnson. ed to prevent resource Rhodes. damage. The Forest Serthews. Janet Kristi Roth. Kelly Thovice would like to remind mas. Maria Tomkinson. these people to plan and Laurie Tuttle. Candidates for Homecoming Queens supreme By Beth Crosland USU Extension Home Economist off-roa- d classes Millard County School District will offer the following classes this fall: Type. Spanish. Prepara- k One dozen of Millard High School's prettiest scnioi girls has'e been seleiicd for Homecomcandidates. ing Queen Fiom these 12 girls three lucks coeds will reign Agent Date changed for Adult Ed ahead and obtain travel maps for the particular areas where they will be Travel maps hunting. forest what showing lands are open for offroad vehicles arc available in all Fishlake National Forest offices. lor Respect private property goes a long way forward eliminating conflicts during hunting season. Forest Service personnel urge hunters to comply with closed gale signs and avoid damaging range improvements such as water developments and fences. Some parcels of National Forest lands can be reached only by going . The higher the altitude. the less the atmospheric pressure. This means that water which boils at 212 degrees F at sea level will boil at 202 degrees F at 5.000 feel. Lauriten says. Most of Utah falls bc- - through private property. Access across private land is not permitted unless there is a or permission is granted by the owner. Some sheep and cattle will remain on the range through the deer hunting season. Hunters should be very sure of their targets and avoid liveshooting around open to accommodate those who want to use developed sites. Have a safe and enjoy able hunt! Fillmore Ranger District: Road conditions: All roads are open but recommended for pickup travel onlv. Rain and snow conditions make the roads hazardous and stock. require chains. CampGrove Clean campgrounds are grounds: Maple and Maple Hollow will as welcome during hunting season as they are at be open without water. any time of the year. Copley's Cove. Shingle Hunters are asked to Mill. Buckskin Charley, pack out what they bring Pistol Rock, and Adewith them. Many camp- laide will be open with grounds will be closed, water. Oak Creek camphut enough will remain ground will be closed. right-of-wa- y tion for GED test. one-hal- 1 FANTASTIC E SPECIALS IN OCTOBER! Front: Leslie Hirschi, Sheri Allen, Heidi Nielsen, Karen Hunter, Danctte May cock, Debbie Remington, Sheri Wood, Shelly Freeman, Rulaine Stevens. 2nd Row: Laurel Tomkinson, Allene Mathews, Lisa Hone, Janet Rhodes, Marla Tomkinson, Kim Brunson, Diane Larsen, Karen Coats, Keesha Ewers. 3rd Row: Robert Muhlcstein, Curtis Hare, Doug Rowley, Joe Brinkcrhoff, Thayne Robins, Elizabeth Perkes. National Honor Society 'Hie National Honor fourth year are scholarship. goals scivicc. character, and president. Allene leadership. Presideni is thews: Secretary, Laurel M.uia lomkinsoii; vice I omkiiison: Treasurer, Diane Larsen. New M.H.S. Chorus Officers M H.S. Chorus he singing out loud sluing tins sear with brand ness, chorus officers ii all-nn- ii them in a most 8n tolars. Kris Quarn-siiu- i sslul sear. Tlicv are lung. Party Chairman, President. Mananne loll. ms: Crosland; coordinator: Hone: Vice Ptcsi- - ('li.niis Deneen Dasis; I mi el Tomkinson. lead u 1. a fin Scientists say that frog eggs can be sucked up It sometimes rams froqs from rivers and lakes into the atmosphere by whirlwinds. The eggs hatch, frogs. and when the wind is spent, they drop to the earth as Deer Hunters Special All Package Deal!! Package includes: New 1980 MX-17- 5 High Altitude Gears & Jets sales tax and off road license resident hunting license paid entry in Fillmore Big Buck Contest $1000 Don Fullers R & R Services 188 No. 400 West, Fillmore 743-572- 0 Industry Leaders Proclaim October Cheese Month in Utah Cache Valley Cheese Western Dairymen Co-oInc. p, Western General Dairies, Inc. Chappell Cheese Nelson-Ric- ks Creamery Gossner Cheese Delta Valley Cheese CHEESE is the word in grocery specials for October! Utah cheese makers are helping homemakers by providing supermarkets with cheese at bargain prices. Prices too good to pass up. Add Utah Cheddar to your roast beef sandwich. Wedges of flavorable Swiss for a nutritious evening snack. Cheese goes great with any salad. Cheese is a versatile and delicious source of calcium and protein. Take advantage of bargain prices on cheese this month. CHEESE ADDS A SLICE OF LIFE DAIRY FARMERS OF UTAH Auto Welding, and Oil Painting. These classes will tween 4.000 and 4,500 begin Thursday. October feet . 15. 1981 at 7:00p.m. Yeast dough will rise Interested individuals taster at high altitudes should register the first and the baking temperanight of class. A minimum tures need to be adjustof ten (10) people will be ed slightly higher (usurequired in order to hold ally about 25 degrees the class. Cost is $25 for Breads need more high school graduates F). structure because they and any student currentLauritzen ly in the day school rise faster. says, so you may want to program. Those persons reduce the sugar and add over 18 who have not a little more flour to give earned a high school the bread more body. are free. For diploma Most box cake mixes further information concome with altitude ad- tact Mr. Jay Kichman at instructions. the high school, justment They usually say to increase the baking temperature 25 degrees F, add a few more tablespoons of water and add one or two tablespoons of flour to the normal says recipe. Lauritzen that this can be applied to scratch cake recipes also. There is one brand of advertises Hour that Pathways to the Future on the altitude "high label. Closer inspection of the package though, reveals that they are each .000 feet altitude. Lauritzen says the rapid speaking of high altitude in sugar concenthan rather change any lifestyles difference in their pro- tration at high altitudes affects all methods of duct. also directions candy cookery. The genCanning require adjusting. Add eral rule is to cook candy f point pressure and jelly one degree lower for each additional 1,000 for each 500 foot increase feel over sea level, if in altitude. For further informavou use a pressure cooker. When using a water tion on high altitude food contact hath, increase the pro- preparation. cessing time minute for USU Extension offices. |