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Show Page SOUTHERN four Thursday,. January I,' 1939 UTAH NEWS Beauty and precision marke 1958 Larrietts as outsanding group -- vVY I '.K p-v 4 ' & , , xr ' , rrn O iQf V fTC f ? KR - c Mr" , I i. .. V'i tra, ' Xv V " X. ? ,V! I Jp mixl ' 4 " X . .. L xzartr'rasa-sM3CT(-I: ? i i P? ' 1---. I zr.i - t.'.S-- ' V f . .?- - K . ' ii - ? w 1 "n y j r- SL- -J x3T Kanab P-T- t 1 . . . A i fe& Miss Dailcne Hcafon of Vlton was named s inner in Utah Elks Assn. Youth Leadership Content by Elsvyn Haiterman of Cejdar City Elks Club. &V&. . i The Kanab High School wilUiold a meetirmwsssion Monday night at thmrah school at 7:30 p.m. SareWs of Kanab students , afe urged to turn out for the meeting and to attend the ejass sessions, to better enable them to become better acquainted with problems and functions of A thru rugged Cockscomb terrain was scene of Highway dedication ceremonies that opened up Glen Canyon Dam area to Utah entry, with a new road to the Arizona state line. Back-To-Scho- Pass fl p t?vX, Tf U ,p br f&P fi Adams leaves position for CSU coaching position. Coach Boyd c Al v Xv ,& v Kanab Chamber of Commerce names officers following a successful membership drive. iAfr TRY . lEnk rs . Little passed away In Kanab May 2, 1958 at the age of 88. JELLY, MARMALADE AS A SPREAD 47fe0d7ustet - -- Some people are like blisters they don't show ug until the worOa done? at the annual Kane County Fair held in in August. N. NOTICE 1 Interesting Story . . . 1959 License plates will go on sale January 7, 1959 and the following Wednesdays and Fridays until Feb. 27, 1959. Additional information which has been added to the 1959 registration form is MODEL or SERIES of the vehicle. For example: Plymouth - Savoy, Suburban, etc.; Cadillac - Series 62, 75, El Dorado, etc.; Ford Thunderblrd, Fairlane, Custom and Custom 300, etc.'. If the 1958 registration card has been 'lost, it will be necesfor a duplicate sary registration certificate before being allowed to register, By Nsighbors -- One way to find adventure in the gieat outdoors is to go to the county recorders office, ask to look over the old maps filed by prospectors to establish proprietory rights, and' then follow the dim trails to these old diggings John O. deorge R. Aiken wins State Representative seat in Novem- vTV Vaughn Kane County Assessor art does for a hobby, and the story of one of his backpack trips into the depths of the Grand Canyon is told in the January issue of Desert Magazine, now on the newsstands. Butchart is head of mathematics instruction at Arizona State college at Flagstaff. Last Easter, while the college choir was high up on the South Rim, rehearsing for the annual Grand Canyon Sunrise Service, Butchart was in Asbestos can' yon, a tributary of Grand -- Can-yon- examining-TlTtna- rf lrK abandoned mining camp: ' Kanab News Notes GO TO 'Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beard and children Lois Marie and Donald, recently arrived home from a very enjoyable vacation in Tex- w ic . i , and 0 MlhT"n Cranberry jelly and marmalade . . . Hotel still UtahJ Motof Lodge 0 PPO o S isr- e.sr . YOUR HOMETOWN fNEWSPAPER l.s Vl both delicious because the fruit Cranberries were first called crane-berriblossoms look very much bke a crane's head. The Indians introduced the Massachusetts Bay colonists to the tart, colorful berries. Now boiL Boil hard one minute, timing grown in some Middle - West carefully. and Northwest Remove from heat; skim off states, too. The foam and pour quickly into traditional and sterilized glasses or jars. Seal. popular .elds 5 to 6 glasses. use is as an ac CRANBERRY MARMALADE companiment to fowl and meat. . 1 lemon Nancy Haven 1 2 oranges " of Western Beet l1nanch haven cups water ' tfc Sugar Produc.teaspoon soda ers, Inc , suggests that the crancups U lb.) cranberries, berry flavor is delightful, also, as washed and sorted a spread for bread, and she oflers 6V5 cups beet sugar these two recipes you'll want to t bottle liquid fruit pectin altry. IS cup sliced blanched The marmalade calls for fresh monds (optional) cranberries,- so put up plenty Quarter the lemon and or- cbev?S .seasoj1anger; discard seeds. Slice thinly The clear, is with water from bottled cranberry Juice cros,swiSe. Combine 20 mm- slmmer cover; soda; available the year around. utes. Add cranberries; simmer, covered, 10 minutes more. CRANBERRY JELLY, Measure 5 cups of the fruit 2 cups bottled cranberry juice mixture into a large pan. Stir in cocktail the beet sugar. P.ace over high 3 V4 cups beet sugar heat, bring to a full rolling boil; v VS botfle liquid fruit pectin boil hard one minute stirring Measure juice into large constantly. Remove from heat and at saucepan. Add beet sugar and mix well. Place over high heat once stir in liquid fruit pectin hnd bring to a boil, stirring "con- and warmed almonds. Skim and stantly. Stir in liquid fruit ladle into sterilized glasses or pectin; "bring to a full rolling jars. Seal at once. Yields 4 pints. theyre SALT LAKE comfort from your visit, be sure to stay at the new three youngest children sn&ni-th- e past week end'inSff Jfthns and Anzonavisiting-wit- h Holhvyvff-j ftfmives and friends. v A I To get the most pleasure and ' Mr. and Mrs. Errol Brown and ; v Retuetube: Oklahoma where they visited friends and relatives. as , WHEN YOU. .. For Your Town x v And then the government decided that 90'o of my income in taxes w asn't enough." ber elections. ,fr 1 Mrs Preston Swapp spent the Christmas holidays home with her family from Provo where she is receiving moduli treatment. She is reported as much improved by hei husband who went for her Sue Zetta Brown was named Miss Kane County on foot. sxTkX 2r'' 'CRANE-BERR- Y 1 , -- f I Bud C. Camp comes to Kanab to make his home and serve as representative for Utah Fish and Came Department. V " ? 4K ' , - jf Kanab coaching v Scouting took steps forward in 195S in this area as added interest was shown with leadership and youth uctisity growing steadily thioughout the entire year. ) $ r Si ' our- - schoots.-- T. r y K .3 c v &'V u Your local newspaper strives to represent every facet of the community. It promotes business by advertising products and services; it supports churches, schools, and civic clubs by publishing information concerning their activities; it recognizes individual members of the community as interesting events occur, in their lives; ard it spreads local news, and national news in local terms. By helping different factions of the community to learn iabout each other, your local newspaper promotes understanding and iA a, . SOLID, UNITING FORCE! : sirzzw cooperation for the good of the entire area. . rf - U - 5r-tiii- - 'd v. 6 vs - Aw- HELP YOUR TOWN 21 v ' GROW! SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL -- lit a ft o' v - - W.W. PRESS ASSOCIATION f . NEWSPAPER! 1 94 Will IKOAPWAY SALT LAKI CITY,MTAH rtf EH ' i |