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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Thundly. July 23. 1981 Crooking WJith AJOtL V 'j Pagi Four featuntifl by Joy Heaton DL (bounty J(c (oobi July 31 Wedding Date V ' Set Wattier-Leonar- d f v . o V V. '. c X 4 $ i ' r ' P jjjr V The cost of Inflation has even hit the lemonade stand as a small cup costs 10 cents. Andera, Stephanie and Danny Little who set up business across the street from the ward chapel found their best customer was their big brother. Kanab First-SecoZ ' " V ' v pi ve 4 a . . V. ? i - ; 3 , 1 c;r i rv pH -- - - . v 4fii& & Sylvia Youngs children enjoy "licking the bowl" after a session together In kitchen Its no easy thing to cook for Combine ingredients and This makes a great simple a large family on a daily basis. serve with Buttermilk dresdessert good anytime. But many of our skilled Kane sing. (The buttermilk dressing County Homemakers do just recipe that Sylvia uses comes JELLO WHIP that-a- nd do it very sucessful-ly- . from the x Cook Prepare 1 large pkg. of any I have asked Sylvia Young Books and tastes like the flavor jello. Refrigerate until of Kanab to tell us how she Ranchstyle dressings that can almost jelled. Whip 1 can of does it, and she has shared be made from a pkg. bought in canned milk which has been some of her familys favorite the stores.) chilled till ice crystals form. summertime recipes for us. You can keep your kitchen Add a bit of vanilla and Sylvia is married to Royce cool and yourself as well when in is who a Bishop the making this crockpot stew. Its powdered sugar while whipYoung ping milk. Gently fold jello LDS Church and a foreman at an energy saver, too. into whipped milk. Mix well. Kaibab Industries. Sylvia is CROCK POT STEW Chill several hours until firm. from Salt Lake City, and she potatoes, peeled and sliced Sylvia "mass produces met Royce when they were 1 lrg. frozen pkg. green beans sandwiches and freezes them. both students at BYU. Royce 1 lrg. onion, sliced Theyre always ready for last was dating Sylvia's roommate 7 carrots, sliced in large minute plans. but that didnt last longl slices Now 17 years later and 9 l'i 3 lb. stew meat FAVORITE COOL SANDkids prouder, she and Royce 2 cans cream of mushroom WICHES have a large home in the soup (or tomatoes, canned or Make several loaves of Ranchos. Sylvia is happy and Consumme) bread into as many sandcontented--an- d so is her Put all ingredients in order wiches as you can. Fillings can husband and children. Could given in crock pot. Sprinkle be favorite: tuna, cheese, any some of that contentment be with garlic powder. Cook on butter-honeetc. Put peanut concocted in the kitchen? high for an hour and on low for each sandwich in a baggy. Cooking for an army on the 7 or 8 hours. Freeze. These sandwiches can home front has been Sylvias I am anxious to try this next on picnics, in dads lunch, go challenge-a- nd today, she recipe, which really sounds or for quick eating. Thaw-toashares with us, some easy, yummy. them in oven by buttering and inexpensive quick ideas FAVORITE POTATOES each side and toast in oven on for summertime meals that Cook large pot of potatoes Cookie sheet. can be adapted easily to your unpeeled. When they are Those were some great individual needs. There are cooked and firm, but not ideas for summertime foods. not too many families, who eat of the Ill bet that breaking, peel theyll soon 10 lbs. of potatoes at one meal amount cooked. Cut them, become favofamilies your like Sylvias family does-- so peeled, into blender while still rites, too. Thanks, Sylvial she has cut down these recipes very hot. Add 1 cup (or so) Cooking with Joy will return to "normal size. Thanks, cubed cheese, Vi c. butter, next week. Do you have a for Sylvia, sharing these pinch of garlic and salt. Add to special summertime recipe are choicel recipes-th- ey potatoes in blender enough This first recipe is a good milk to cover, and blend until that youd like to share? Please send me your recipes choice on those hot days when creamy. Cut and peel remainThats Joy Heaton, today. no one wants to cook. ing potatoes, slice in large Alton, Utah or call TUNA SALAD bowl and sauce mixing pour Ovenly yours, 1 large head of lettuce, broken over them. Serve Joy up 1 pkg. of frozen peas, rinsed in hot water 1 can of tuna onion, chopped Make-A-Mi- L. Gary Leonard and Michelle Wattier Mr. Larry Wattier and Mrs. Michele is a 1979 graduate Jan Wattier announce the of Kanab High School. She g attended SUSC in Cedar. Gary engagement and marriage of their daughter is a 1977 graduate of Cedar Michele to L. Gary Leonard, and is presently attending son of the late Preston L. SUSC. He served a mission in Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. South America. The couple Jim R. Bullock. Friday July 31 will make their home in Cedar in the Manti Temple. City. forth-comin- 7-- 8 Kaibab Employees Honored On Service Anniversaries 6-- -- area in the Little League tourTOURNAMENT BOUND - Representing the nament this weekend In Cedar City will be this group from Kanab, Valley and Fredonla. They are: Back, left to right, Coach Robert Houston, Allen Orton, Klint Glover, David Honey, Jeff Barton, Eric Dalton, Scott White. Front: Kline Esplin, Scott Goulding, Kenneth Crofts, Tim Hoyt, Marty Hepworth, Darrell Robinson, Andy Compas. Not pictured, Arlando Ben and Coach Curt Hawkins. Tri-Ci- ty Farmers Should Notify ASCS of Crop Failures Kane County farmers who will be eligible to receive low yield payments on their wheat and feed grain crops should contact our office as soon as possible, said Earl Sorenson, chairperson of the county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee. The ASCS disaster payment program covers crops affected by natural disasters such as strong winds, hail, heavy rains, or drought. To be eligible for disaster benefits, however, farmers must have filed an accurate acreage report and the county ASC committee must determine that the production loss was caused by the natural disaster. Payments are authorized for a farmer whose crop yield is less than 60 percent of the established yield for wheat and feed grains. "Payments are based on crop production losses below this percentage, Mr. Soreson said. Farmers who store all or part of their harvested crop on the farm must have this production measured by ASCS before it is put to another use with production or from another farm or another year. Farmers who sell their production should identify wheat and feed grains sales slips, by farm, for proven yields or proven production, and turn in their slips when harvest is over. If the crop is so poor it will not be carried to harvest for grain. ASCS must appraise the crop before its destruction or substitute use. Disaster claims must be filed within 15 days after harvest. Contact the ASCS office for assistance or answers to your questions concerning eligibility. cwd If you want something different come to jPfeiroS We offer Around Kaibab Ind. PPCP MEETING Last Thursday evening, members of Kaibabs PPCP (Property and personnel Conservation Program) held their monthly meeting at Chefs Palace in Kanab. Those present represented eight of Kaibab. Comm, members were: John Troy, Dan Bartlett, Ray White, Earl Black, Ron Spute, Val Banks and Jim Peters. Division managers present included: Jim Koons, Nonna Bartorelli, Jack Voric, Reed Henderson and George Kirby. Items covered included the implementing of an action plan to cover inspections, safety planning and accident prevention. A complete safety program covering not only the plant, but at home safety is desired. Future training will include the use of many films covering several areas of safety such as divisions water safety, lifting and winter driving. TIME OUT Lawaun and Melva Hatch are back at their places at Kaibab following a week off. They spent the whole week camped at Tropic Reservoir, fishing and they even caught some fish. CATARACT SURGERY Floyd Barney recently had cataract surgery in St. George. There was some shook up people around the office at the time. They ordered flowers for Floyd, but were informed later the same day there was no one by that name in the hospital. They got busy and called hospitals around the area Seafood , Italian Foods. thinking they may have been mistaken on which hospital Floyd was in, but alas, they could not find him. They found they had the day of surgery wrong, it was a day later. Floyd finally got the flowers. TRUCKING AGAIN Bring the whole family out. Open Evenings 5 p.m. eV5 -- 10 p r. 00 eV9 Monday - Sat. After three weeks off, the chip trucks are back at work. The chips hauling to Southwest Forest Ind.. Flagstaff, was shut down when the market for cardboard fell through Some of the truck drivers switched over to log hauling and some just drew unemployment. st 648-244- KHS Football Team Starts Practice, 27th The Kanab Cowboy football team will kick off the 1981 season this coming week. Conditioning workouts begin Monday, July 27 at 8 p.m. on the football field and will continue on alternate nights (Mon., Wed., and Fri.), says Gene Drake assistant coach. Any young men from grades 9 through 12 are invited to participate and be a part of this years football program. The Cowboy coaches are optimistic about the season and feel this year's club will be exciting to watch both offensively and defensively. Kanab Cowboy Kaibab employees ing service anniversaries since January, the last time reported, were: Greg Honey, 10 years, Tony Wright, 10; Norma Bartorelli, five, and Robert Tait, five. For February: Dallas Anderson, 30 years; Melva Hatch, five; Oscar Brower, five and Rick Crofts, five. Three anniversaries in March were Lawaun Hatch, 30 years; Allen Huntington, 20; and Joe Brimhall, five. April anniversaries included ArcherSwapp, 25 years; Woody Yellowhorse and Jay Lewis Johnson June anniversaries were observed by Floyd Barney with 30 years, Bob Houston and Sherm Stewart, 20 years each. These employees represent all departments of Kaibab Industries. A monthly list will be published each month in the future. On behalf of the Belle Jenkins family Paul and Wanda Jenkins wish to express their appreciation to the employees of the Kane County Hospital aftd Nursing Home. Its beyond adequate description the kind Blue Bonnet Margarine 65'"' loving care our mother received during her stay with you the past 23 months. You employees make a good facility great. We think you all are very special. Wonder Bread white g9 and Ted Atherley with 20 years, Mike Holmes and Bruce Harris with 15 and Michael Scott with five years. Note of Thanks udget-Savtn-g Nulaid Lg. Eggs with 10 years each. May was a big month with Junior Baird leading with 40 years, Max Burrows, LaNard ntry 53 I wheat & lb. loaf Western Family 303 Can 'S 1981 Varsity Schedule Kanab at Parowan Aug. 28 Beaver at Kanab Sept. 4 Sept. 1 1 Virgin Val. at Kanab Sept. 18North Sevier at Kanab Parowan at Kanab Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Kanab at Beaver Oct. 7 Kanab at Page Oct. 16 Milford at Kanab Oct. 23 Bye Playoffs Kanab Cowboy 1981 Junior Varsity Schedule Kanab at Parowan Aug. 28 Kanab at Hurricane Sept. 3 Sept. 1 1 Virgin Val. at Kanab Sept. 1 7 Hurricane at Kanab Parowan at Kanab Sept. 25 Oct. 21 Kanab at Page BACK TO WORK Ted Atherley is back 6n the job. He has been off several weeks following two bouts of Western CT ,ly Gallon ICECREAM 14 surgery. BAGGERS LAYOFF OVER Baggers at the bark plant are back on the job following a layoff of several weeks. Here the market rules. Seasonal demands for the garden products rules the again output. GACaVQrJ F000G 239 So. 1C9 Cost Kanab T7T HTfry ii. S 1 .3. |