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Show t, li f si I fst Fi ';s tiit f., i .5 i f i.fit fS CC C:: title, Is:'.' V, CZY3 " CS4' ,- - . -- a V ' ' guaiWM yimtf t4t .,iwy ENGLISH PENNY FARTHING k lf a tot if ) iii r into W liwW'f IWiJol h, lViiwir lUrfsd Fa) wards, who cj f n!,ni If Me i jTr toHaiuJ A ut you fu emy-on- e. MaliM' tftJcna which hit ftrtJt er M i nev hl the iimeiiiM do. jmvJjv tut P4 hurt. pUce )ttf Or jwTre mmn and llul moose hcid jui never got hunfmi the watt. OR, AFTER cleaning pul the musty pkl ante you've a pioneer weaving loom or a nivy old arple pcllcr ed that could he lurned into cilia money if you could juvi find the nght buyer. Well, folk. you're in luck because a new and unuvual shop has juvi opened in Kays viKe. 0rvJ aJ epca!ed by Karen Chmirfttcq and Lira, ' Ihe fust t4 Us da I J ardv. kind m alt of luh, TIIK FENNY ranking Recycle Shoppe scllv nearly ami anyihmg on consignment. That iv. you brio in your hems, set the pike and collect the money when it's sold. Its that virtiple. After being open only one month, the shop has had a high rate of success w htch the ow n ers feel is due to ihe Mate of the economy and the need for people to nuke money auJc from regular paying jobs, and also find usable items at reasonable that cuU :V oib b bill ib4 rt4 o f 4 lttft plWf tI sit Harm hair from (nM psrt. ftlUMIU. 4 $. R"s ItV fr, v n VVrJjriv- n,rtrnv lb l, SAJ Sb4 ht of lit ikt tinhifi VftiScr. buyers and scikfi will retitme ihe shoppe as the old adibe I beneer Vs oiunts home w bw h w as the location of Kaysvilie's fiisl mercantile stone. I he building itself has a unique history and much of the charm of the old home has bren presefsed from ihe foot IliKk waits to the used brisk flieplaCCS. 11IE FENNY Farthing de-ris- its name from the English version of the bicycle. The large wheel being the "penny" or larger of the two high-whe- . If lve Ihuvghl of having Sane Jc, s a Fenny an aiteinMue. They can save you ihe Irusiia-tur- n of early mining buyers, all day phone Calls, scttiri up and pfHini iftd bad wca:.ei, MYSTERY PAIR THE CREND orcn.nj will beinday.(ht.l?ltonttut B m cisJa hi 5 p m. Karen and would like to invite every1 in to browse and ask questions. They would also like to thank all the friends who have supported them during the last few months. 376-875- k.y.AV.vv.v.v Administration. He is now president of the National Treasurers. the years. of the Utah State Retirement Association Board for some 13 years and served as a member of the Institutional Council of the University of Utah for four years. He is presently serving as the vice president of the Utah State Retirement System, as a .affairs. Through his years of service, he feel that he has gained the background and knowledge to bring to the state auditor's office the needed ability to work with the departments of city, county and state government. HIS administrative abilities have been acquired through actual experience. His years of experience include: two terms as Utah State treasurer, six If your cakes, breads and candies dont turn out perfectUtah altily, you can blame the tude or you can adjust for it. UTAH STATE University Extension offices have th information on adjusting most prized recipes to your altitude, but Beth Thorson, nutrition and food specialist, rules says there are a few you can follow. 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 feet, Thorson says. Most of Utah falls between 4,000 and 4,500 feet. YEAST DOUGHS will rise faster at high altitudes and the baking temperatures need to be adjusted slightly higher (usually about 25 degrees F). Breads need more structure because they rise faster, Thorson says, so you may want to reduce the sugar and add a little more flour to give the bread THERE IS one brand of flour that advertises high tude on the label. Closer in- though, reveals that they are speaking of high altitude lifesdiffer- more body. Most box cake mixes come with altitude adjustment instructions. They usually say to incrase the baking temperature 25 degrees F, add a few more tablespoons of water and add one or two tablespoons of Canning directions also require adjusting. Add one-hapoint pressure for each additional 1 ,000 feet over sea level, if you use a pressure cooker. When using a water bath, increase the processing time one "l,i minute for each I 00ft flour to the normal recipe. Thorson says that this can be applied to scratch cake recipes tude. For further information on high altitude food preparation. lf ft offices. alti- - spection of the package tyles rather than any ence in their product. contact USU Extension THE PROJECT, which will Act, acted in an advisory capacity to all public treasur- ers with regard to their ling of public funds and investment of such. handin the DURING HIS present term of office, to the first of September of this year, a total of through investments which is more than ever before generated in the history of the Sate n, Autumn ha rome o mcMrnly The pyrarantha bunhes hear Briplit berries and the sumac wear their leave. To me It bring faee line strange beauty there -in my hair. And silver snow-duBy: Zara Sabin A blufh upon st (Poetry by members of the Bountiful Chapter the Utah State Poetry Society Membership information: Phone 292-028- ings has been generated of Utah. The economy has opjTugriq iNoniia (.anvil Dies A I r i( 80 further been stimulated through public funds being placed in banks throughout all communities of the state, a practice that Linn Baker, as state treasurer, has firmly held to. Mr. Baker is a native of Box Elder County with his great-- , grandparents, on both sides of the family, being some of the first settlers there. He is a long time resident of Davis County, Yi What is an anticyclone? Yr attended Davis County schools and at present is living at 3400 South 457 West. cost $375,000 will serve those residents living in the lower part of the city, said Diane Moss, West Point city recorder. It will cover 4000 West and 4500 West between 1300 North and 800 North, she said, lw AN ANTICYCLONE in this hemisphere is a high pressure area. They occur just about every week in the year. An anticyclone is the opposite of a cyclone, which is a low pressure area. Winds in an anticyclone circle blow clockwise and bring with them fair weather. These circular areas, large or small, move several hundred miles a day, usually from west to east, or sometimes slightly to the southeast. IN THE winter, they move along a little faster than in summer and might travel 600 to 700 miles a day, according to the experts who study their move- m mony being held in the Sail Lake LDS Temple An active memei d the Nephi Fourth W aril, sh served in numerous church positions, including hern: the presidentofthePrim.tr ciation, MIA president Ai-- o and Relief Society president and a life long visiting readier. i Anticyclone Is! How often do they occur and how fast do they move? f State Money Management Utah State Legislature, eight years as a vice president of marketing for the First Security Corp., a period of time as a justice of the peace, and several years in private business when he owned and operated the Ogden Motor Lodge and owned and operated a grocery and acold storage lockerplant. Additionally, he has served in a presiding capacity with the Civic Clubs of Northern Utah, the Utah Safety Council, the Northern Utah Motel Association, the Utah County Officials Association, the Weber Coun-- . ty Watershed Protective the U.S. Forest Service and the Small Business Sewer Project To Begin . P. A sewer project in West' Point, scheduled for completion in late December, will begin Thursday according to a spokesman for Elden Knudsen Construction Co. Housing Finance Agency and a member of the Bonding Commission. Additionally, as state treasurer he has. under the $115,000,000 in interest earn- Asso-:iatio- also. board member of the Utah - years as Weber County treasurer, two years with the Taste of State IIE HAS served as a member legislative, judicial and executive as well as being very active in civic and community CHAMBER OFFICERS AUTUMN BEAUTY candidate for state auditor, feels the need for individuals to be actively involved in the aiTairs of their government and he has been thus involved over (IE HAS served in all three branches of government KAYSVILLE Rhyme And Reason L.C. Baker Seeks State Auditor Post Linn C. Baker, Democratic Leading the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce for the r, 1980-8- 1 year are Leone W. Duerden, left, secretary-treasureGaylen Sprague, president and Ron Richins, vice president. Can anyone identify the two person in this bto? Tin picture was taken during a 2Uh of July parade tn Kaysville many yeans ago. If you know, please tall Norma I retie at NORMA B. GARRETT Mrs. Norma B. Garrett of 865 South 1000 West, Clearfield, passed away on Sunday morning, Oct. 12, 1980 at the Davis North Medical Center. She had been ill for the past few weeks. SHE WAS born April 12, 1900 in Nephi, Utah, the daughter of John Walter and Ellen Pearl Blackett. She married B. Floyd Garrett on March 17, 1920 with the cere MORE RECENTLY she ha been a member of f he S y ra u v. Fifth Ward, having r. inhere for the past severa; j s She is survived by het hus band, Clearfield: six sons and a daughter, Kenneth R Garrett. Tustin, Calif.; Mare us Garn.it, Verl B. Garrett, and Clyde B Garrett, all of Clearfield Richard Garrett, Cedar t. ty; and Michael Garrett, Syai us e; Mrs. Leo (Bonnie) Smith. Houston, Tex. ALSO SURVIVING are 36 17 greatgrandchildren; I brother Wallace Blackett, Provo; sisters, Mrs. LaVem Worthington and Mrs. Florence Lunt, both of Nephi; and Mrs. Grace Mem-mot- t. Woods Cross. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m., O t 15 grandchildren, ; at the Nephi Fourth Ward Chapel with the Anderson Funeral Directors in charge of the services. Burial was in the Vine Bluff Cemetery, vsb |