Show which in turn raises employment because more workers are needed to produce goods and serEducation vices produces informed citizens and expert leaders It is toe people — toe graduates of our schools — who must decide toe values and goals for which government works The continuation of civilization itself depends on education’s preservof toe ing toe accomplishments past A cultivated mind is indispensable for toe individuals adaptation and contribution to our constantly changing world i Thursday Page 8 November 31966 Utah Travel f AMA Make Plans Home Baked Bread Always Family Treat Emergency Care In Rural Areas “Some days when things just don’t seem to be going right” 4 H’er Connie said Bushey "I retreat to the kitchen forget my troubles and make a loaf of bread “It’s a real thrill to see the smiles when my family takes that first bite of my latest bread creation’’ she added A Winner Connie obviously did not make all of her best breads “when things weren’t going right” because in nine years of she has made the equivalent 1930 loaves She has given nuon yeast merous demonstrations rolls and coffee cakes breads on television and has appeared become an experienced judge of home baked foods She is typical of the top ranking young women who will be named $500 scholarship winners in November for outstanding 4 H Bread projects Connie daughter of the Ralph Busheys of Muncie Ind won a scholarship last year which she already has applied at Purdue where she has finUniversity ished her freshman Bakers The scholarships plus trips to the National Club Congress for state award winners A program for improving emergency medical care in rural areas of toe country has been proposed by toe American Medical Association’s Council on Rural Health This program first step in a Ta Utah Travel Council will larger AMA project to Insure hold its November meeting at better emergency care nationKanab and will visit major tourist wide will stress wider first aid attractions in the area including Round-U- p training for rural Americans and Lake Powell and Rainbow Bridge swifter handling of emergency PLANNING AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK - MrsDale Madsen National Monument according to victims PTA Dr Loyd C Whitlock UEA and Dr Edwin L Peterson Murray M Moler chairman Id citing reasons for these proAmerican set is lor Legion The meeting posals toe council pointed out a Sunday and Monday November 13 study has shown that "people and 14 Mr Moler said injured in rural counties were will session be the Attending almost four times as likely to die the seven Travel Council memThe Fall for new from their injuries as those inbers from around the state Cub Scouts Boy Scouts and Exjured in urban counties despite L (Jerry) Pulsipher 6-- 12 acting plorers in the Utah National toe occurrence of less severe Council director and Emanuel Parks Council and more survlvable Boy Scouts of accidents Immediate A Floor past America is now in full swing injuries rector who recently resigned to American education has enThe higher case fatality ratio gress of Parents and Teachers according to Paul Turner Richbecome director of institutional tered its golden age and Ameri- toe National Education Associa- field council field director in rural areas seems to be related development at Utah State Uncan Education Week is an exThe event sponsored each Fall to toe inability to provide adetion toe US Office of Education iversity cellent time to see how today’s and toe American Legion Edu- Is to invite new members into quate first aid procedures and will national interest in education is cation adds members The Council one of toe three phases of Scoutto get toe injured to a hospital up is toe 1966 theme meet at Richfield Sunday and affecting toe schools in Utah in the within a reasonable The seven dally topics which ing and to participate period of to Kanab then Journey together time Parents across the country are support toe theme are: to human activities of toe greatest volunThey will visit enroute the Big urged to visit their schools to dignity for boys in the to rational thinking to teer organization The proposed program which Rock Candy Mountain and the see if they are meeting the stanworld has been approved by toe AMA a creative spirit to Coral Pink Sand Dunes The program which runs from Board of Trustees urges that: dards of quality Changing times to economic competence to inThe monthly business meeting and circumstances call for in1 Rural communities formed citizenship coordinand to lifeSeptember 1st to December 31st will be held in Kanab Sunday tensive rethinking of toe task the ate their efforts with adjacent The dally topics encourages boys in toe program long opportunity evening and on Monday the group educational to recruit their friends who are towns or urban centers in analysystem must perrelate to toe needs and achieve will travel to the shores of Lake form not currently registered or active zing existing patterns of response ments of toe schools Powell where they win embark American Education When a Scout rein Scouting to medical emergencies Week Education assures employment on a boat trip through the scenic scheduled for November 3 Rural and urban communiis and employed persons are con- cruits another Scout toe rePoweU waters to Rainbow Bridge p sponsored by toe National Con sumers They create a demand cruiter is given a patch ties institute a medical service to wear on his Scout uniform area program for emergency Mr Turner said that because the medical transportation facilities council has about 80 of the and health personnel 3 Rural and urban communiavailable boys now active in the jp 7 ' I’ not to ties where possible it is always program easy adopt toe I ‘4 r‘ ' recruit new boys so as a Shouting model ambulance ordinance to unit if it registers give toe public a greater voice f $ over 95 of toe available boys in in toe qualify of ambulance care ‘ i jthe institution area all of the 4 Rural and urban communiboys and leaders in that unit ties provide a program of ad'£ : I O qualify to wear toe patch In this vanced Red Cross first aid incase toe boys purchase toe patch struction for toe for 25$ each called people most frequently A new phase to toe p in rural emergencies especially p sheriffs and ambulance program this year is a police Order of toe Arrow Camporee crews for all Order of toe Arrow mem5 Rural and urban communbers who recruit a new boy to ities develop a continuing camScouting before December 31st paign directed toward first aid The Arrowman and toe Scout he instruction for rural families recruited will be invited to an and particularly young people Arrowman Camporee December through toe schools youth orat toe councll’scamp and other educaMaple ganizations Dell in Payson Canyon tional channels p for toe Applications Groups which will assist in will be distributed organizing and implementing this program include toe American during toe November and Decemprogram ber Scout leaders roundtable in Red Cross Federal Extension each district of the council Mr of HEW Service Department Turner said National Education Association National Grange and American Farm Bureau Federation Council To Meet In Kanab Fall Underway in American Education EM Scout Program Planned November are provided ' Things are so bad these days investor Is that a conservative one who takes his money out of toe stock market and heads for a Las Vegas crap table TIIOHPE YJADDIflGHflM Candidate for the Utah State Senate Representing Millard Beaver and' CITIZENS OF SANPETE COUNTY: By the lime the next luue of this newspaper Is printed you will already have evidenced your preference for candidates for office by use of the ballot box process I solicit your support when you vote on November 8th I have enjoyed the current election campaign because it has given me an opportunity to renew my contacts with you and because it has afforded me the opportunity to meet many the problems of the diiiens of the County new friends and to learn I take this opportunity to sum up some of my major beliefs as presented at various 74001 Your Candidates" meetings during the campaign and which brief ly stated are as follows) LAW My opponent and I differed in casting our 1 PRIMARY ELECTION votes id the last Legislature with regards to this legislation I felt that it was an Invasion of the privacy which we have heretofore enjoyed and accordingly I voted against it The vote in the Senate was 14 for and 13 against If elected 1 will work actively for the repeal of this legislation I OPPOSED reapportionment legislation I was 2 REAPPORTIONMENT and am a charter member of U S Senator Dirksen’s committee supporting a constitutional amendment to allow the states to apportion their Legislatures on the same basis as the Federal system I will vigorously continue my support of such an amendment jr 3 TAXES I OPPOSE any increase in the property sales or Income taxes during the coming session of the Utah Legislature A tax increass would be to my objectives of formulating programs to attract Industry to rural areas so that our children might find Jobs closer to home I will continue my past SUPP4 UTAri WATER AND POWER BOARD ORT of the Utah Water and Power Board program and will 0PP03E recommendweaken such program or abolish Commission Jo ations of the LIttel Hoover As graduate of Snow College I have vigorously 5 SNOW COLLEGE I will continue to do so beOf course Snow College supported appropriations for college program is necessary to our cause of my strong belief that the rural areas and enables students to continue their education who would otherwise have been unable to do so I shall support equality of educational opportunity by 8 EDUCATION for educa-- ' continuing support of the present formula of distributing State funds lion on a per student basis should be left 7 PROPERTY TAX I believe that property tax revenues for the use of local governments L e City County and School Districts and will continue my efforts to reduce the State property tax Each member of the Slate Legislature before taking office swears to a solemn oath to Tuphold the Constitution of the United Stales and the State of Utah" 1 have always considered the honoring of such an oath a first and primary obliga tlon of any Legislator and will continue to honor that trust In closing I again solicit your support in the coming election and assure you that I will devote whatever capabilities and experience I have in giving voice in the Legislature to your views as citlsens ' Respectfully Pd PoL Vi 2 2 Sweet Bread (Makes milk 5 Vi IS tugar teaspoon salt cup (1 stick) margarine cup warm water packages or cakes yeast active dry or compressed eggs cup 1 large very loaf) cups unsifted flour (about) cup chopped blanched almonds cup chopped citron cup seedless raisins SS Vi tablespoon cold water cup whole blanched almonds Scald milk stir in sugar salt and margarine cool to lukewarm Measure warm water into large warm bowl Sprinkle or crumble in yeast stir until dissolved Stir in lukewarm milk 2 mixture eggs and 3 cups of the flour Beat until smooth Stir in enough additional flour to make a soft dough Turn out onto lightly floured board knead until smooth and elastic about 10 minutes Place in greased bowl turning to grease top Cover let rise in warm place free from draft until doubled in bulk about Wi hours Punch dough down Turn out onto lightly floured board knead in chopped blanched almonds citron and raisins until well distributed Roll dough into a long rope Place in a well greased 16 x 14 x 4 inch large loaf pan Cover let rise in warm place free from draft until doubled in bulk about W hours Beat 1 egg and 1 tablespoon cold water together until well blended Decorate with Gently brush loaf with egg mixture whole blanched almonds or oven (350° F) about 45 to 50 minutes Bake in moderate until done to the Third Proposition (Succession of State Auditor and 'Sta‘te Treasurer) Everyone’s in favor of it as a of Columbia V ! It’s just good business for efficient government — which benefits you Nov 22 1910 — The steel shaft for golf clubs was invented by Arthur F Knight of Schenectady NY with tapei'ed ' and tempered steel tubing Nov 26 1907 — The Scottish soprano Mary Garden made her American debut at the Manhattan Opera House in New York singing in the opera Thais taxpayer No 3 Constitution of (he Stale ol Utah uditor and the Stale Treasurer to be than lvo su essisr mis rather than' Proposition Miall Section be amended rtule ) of to allow II of the the State eligible to serve for not more the one term now allowed X Vote FOR Read Labels! Be a label reader and live! Every year according to National Fire Protection Association figures there are thousands of serious accidents and fires caused by failure to observe warnings printed on cans of flammable finishes lacquers paint removers thinners mastics cleaners and similar materials Proposition 3 November 8 for More Efficient Kennith Dallinga Committee Slate Government Sec Paul R Peel for million boyi and girls am expected to MORE than 8214million individual projects this year an aver- Sanpete County of about four projects per member The statistics supplied by the Cooperative Extension Service projects represent a lot of ingenuity and initiative All meetings and events must be worked In among school church home chores and jobs There are a possible 100 different projects er activities available to youngitera between t and 18 years old from coaat to tout depending on whort they live their nee dig resources tnd Interests Most center around specific projects In foods home improvement safety health livestock clothing borne and farm management leadership and community service Certain stand ards and goals have to be reached Into one recognition proTo group overall accomplishments Achievegram the Extension Service developed the national ment program In tola program one boy and girl from each state 4 H record most outstanding the Is selected annually for having Fifty win trips te the National 4 II Club Congress la Chicago the first week of December Twelve will receive national 508 scholarships and nearly 18008 are expected te' earn county achievement medals swards for the last 15 years is Sponsor of the achievement the Ford Motor Company Fund During the 4 H Congress Ford will host s luncheon and entertainment for the entire delega' tlon of 2300 delegates end guests are eximples ' Highlights of two 1963 winners’ accomplishments of what can be expected from the top 1068 records An 18 year eld Alabama girl excelled In more thin s doien age Clerk Auditor -- Native Veteran veterinarian with livestock Influenced hi desire to become Sanpete County Snow ol — BYU College Korean War Served in Great Lakes ill show Working of Attended Mission and ball years in Served six Farmer — Life Insurance i Bishopric Agent FEEL THAT A SAVINGS OF AT LEAST CAN BE MADE IN THE ANNUAL OPERATING COSTS OF THIS OFFICE I PLEDGE MY FULL TIME IN OFFICE to fast friendly fair efficient and Friendly handling duties of the I H sewing cooking borne ImIncluding food preservation and exhibits provement dairy animals demonstrations of Alabama Her She Is now a sophomore at the University future goal is a medical career A Colorado college student Joined 4 II when he was 9 Ills first project was rabbits By 1903 he had 13 steers In the feed Jot won top state honors In the field crops program and reserve e(ard st the Intermountaln Stock champion beef showmanship Adv y Nov 1 1781 — Samuel Adams President of the Senate and Governor of John Hancock the Commonwealth signed the charter establishing the Massachusetts Medical Society Nov 8 1731 — The first circulating library in America was set up by The Library of Philadelphia organized in 1731 by Benjamin Franklin through his society the Junto Nov 15 1935 — The first unemployment compensation law was approved by the Social Security Board for the District CLERK-AUDITO- projects UjadAfu HOSKA A Delicately cup No Opposition Unfortunately we almost ways blame the match and cigarette rather than the careless unthinking person who used them V 'uv tv - f There’s SCORE VA MILLION PROJECTS WITH 8 MILLION Sanpete Counties ' kn si eii® t fstmzi rr ire? isr? mmmrm ffmj ' ' r vtrtt m m rn by Standard Brands Incorporated As national sponsor of the Bread will program the corporation provide medals of honor for some 5500 county award winners well over a half Altogether million have participated in a bread project this year according to an estimate Servmade by the National ice Committee which arranges in cooperathe programs tion with the Extension Service Foreign breads are among favorites One popular recipe for an old Czechoslovakia fruit and nut bread Hoska is given here P r ' f I R WILL NOT DO OTHER WORK ON COUNTY TirlE VOTE REPUBLICAN a as ' Pd Pol Adv |