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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community WEDNESDAY JANUARY 19, 1994 Qrdervtlle Goins On I rament meeting in the First Ward. Mrs. Wanda Glover of Kanab attended the services to be with her family. The Long Valley Senior Kanab. Citizens Bus went to St. George Word was received by Dale to the Temple and for shopping and Margaret Sorensen on on Tuesday. The bus carried 12 Wednesday, of the birth ofa baby passengers from Alton, Glendale girl in Mountain Home to Lynn and Orderville. Bob Sudweeks from Tropic, Earl and Shelly Sorensen. The baby weighed 7 lbs. and 12 Utah, was a recent visitor at the ounces. She joins a sister at home of Allen and Twila Cox. Mrs. Belva Lamb and Colleen home. Jim and Jackie Glover and Sorensen are in the hospital. We family were the speakers at Sac wish them speedy recovery. LaDrue and LaRue Sorensen of Dietrick, Idaho, visited last week with friends and relatives, her sister, Florene Lamb in Mt. Carmel and son, Sheldon of r Ask the Recipe Lady Estelle Hardin By Soup on a cold day is perfect. same saucepan, saute onion in Todays recipe is a hearty blend butter until soft. Stir in flour, of potatoes and vegetables in a salt, pepper, and celery salt. creamy sauce. The original Gradually add milk, stirring conrecipe featured heavy cream, but stantly until thickened. Gently todays dietary needs replaces stir in cooked vegetables. Add the cream with evaporated milk, about 1 12 to 2 cups of reserved with none of the flavor lost. cooking liquid or until soup is of desired consistency. Serve imCold Day Potato Soup mediately. Sprinkle dried chives 6 medium potatoes, peeled and over individual bowls of soup at time of serving. Left-ovsliced thin (about 3 12 cups) soup air-tigconfrozen be in 2 carrots, diced may desired. 6 celery stalks, diced tainers and reheated as er ht 2 quarts water 1 onion, chopped (about cup) Tbsp. butter or margarine flour 6 tbsp. 1 6 all-purpo- se tsp. salt 12 tsp. pepper dash of celery salt 1 12 cups canned evaporated 1 Serves 4 and makes about 2 12 quarts). Helpful kitchen hint: Evap- milk contains 9 milkfat, half and half contains orated 7-- milkfat. To reduce a significant amount of fat from your diet and still keep flavor, milk (12 oz. can) try replacing equal amounts of dried chives to taste evaporated milk in place of half In a large 3 quart saucepan, and half or heavy cream. Note: To request or submit a bring water to a boil. Add preceland recipe, send to: ASK THE pared potatoes, carrots, ery to water. Cover, and cook RECIPE LADY, Southern Utah heatfor about News 26 N. Main, Kanab, Utah over medium-hig20 to 30 minutes or until tender. 84741. Drain, reserving liquid and setting vegetables aside. In the Coconino 10-1- 2 h County Happy 51st Squirrelly Merly Board names Gabaldon and Wells During the meeting held February 1, 1993, the Coconino County Board of Supervisors elected to rotate the Chairmanof ship and Board. Coconino the County The Coconino County Board, at their regular meeting held January 3, 1994, appointed Supervisor Tony Gabaldon as the next Chairman ofthe Board, and J. Dennis Wells, Vice-chairmansh- ip Vice-chairma- n, effective through January 1995. Auxiliary to meet From the Allen clan The Kane County Hospital Auxiliary will meet at 7:00 p.m. January 20 at the hospital. A round-u- p of last years activities, and discussion of the new years projects will be on the agenda. Please plan to attend. 12 Kanab Civic Orchestra and Chorus plans spring concert The Kanab Civic Orchestra and Chorus will be beginning rehearsals on what promises to be an exciting concert of Lemer and Loewe music to be performed on April 9. Selections from Camelot, Paint Your Wagon, Gigi, Brigadoon, and My Fair Lady will be part of the program. The music includes solos, duets, and full chorus numbers to be sung with the Kanab Civic Orchestra and a few orchestral pieces are thrown in to highlight the KCO. Chorus rehearsals begin Wednesday, January 26, at 7 :30 p.m. in the Kanab High School music room. Some of the solos will be If Ever I Would Leave You from Camelot, Thank Heaven for Little Girls and Say a Prayer for Me Tonight from Gigi, andThe Street Where You Live and I Could Have Danced All Night from My Fair Lady. Duets include The Heather on the Hill and Almost Like Being in Love from Brigadoon. Times for tryouts for the solos and duets will be announced at the first chorus rehearsal. The orchestra begins rehearsals on Thursday, January 27, at 7:30 p.m. in the High School music room. All members are Cox and Heaton to wed urged to attend this first reDoug and Coleen Heaton would like to announce the marriage of their hearsal to pick up their music Cox. The couple will be since the music is fairly difficult daughter Kelli, to Kim Cox, son of Leon and LaRue all eternity in the St. George Temple on Saturday, and time for married and there are 29 different pieces January 22. Everyone is invited to their wedding reception the same evening, in the whole program. from 7:00 until 9:00 at the Alton Cultural Hall, Alton, Utah. New orchestra and chorus members are always welcome so come and have a good time. If ENG you need further information, contact Kortney at GfcfSsiss&Qlass 644-269- 3. Fredonia General Plan meeting There will be a very important public meeting on January 28 at the Fredonia Media Center at 7:00 The purpose of this meeting i$ to obtain publicinputfbr the General Plan for the Town of Fredonia, This GeneraiPlan isveryimportantasitisneeded for grants and other funding if a sewer is to become a reality for Fredonia, Engineers will be available who ureinierested in our sewer project and will answer questions. Drafts of the General Plan will be available at the Town Office for publie review. Remember, oome out on January 28 and express your interests and concerns. While its still early in the new year I must take time to acknowledge thekind readers who have extended to me many posi- ways be pests! But through the use of natural predators, products and practices the pests will never take over. The increase of tive responses to this column pests has come about through and give ahearty thank you to the desire to be completely free of them. The chemical means of them for doing so. of one my loves, destroying them backfired! Gardening is as is also writing. To have the Predators also died. The pests opportunity to combine them and developed an immunity to the draw on the knowledge Ive poisons while the predators have gained, then share with others, not! With the birds and other .is truly a bonus in my life! predators gone the pests have been free to multiply far beyond Thanks to all who read it! Much I have written is new to their original numbers. There is a fallacy concerning many. I can promise, ifthe inforresults is mation used, pleasing organic practices; organic growwill be realized in time. Its all ers turn everything over to naequally relevant to the gardener ture and allow it to take care of with a postage stamp garden everything. Not so! We learn to simulate natures workings, addand the one with an acre! for There are methods improving whatever may help, through soil. For kind of getting natural fertilizers, predators, ing any in same sprays, dusts and mechanics. As the greater harvests space. Ways to lessen the drudg-ei- y we do so continuously, soil, waof weeding and safe means ter, air, plants, then humans, to keep pests controlled. gain in health, strength and An accepted criterion with or- stamina through a continual ganic growers is; there will al chain. |