Show ffi532&!Sgl Doctor in the Kitchen Pag 2 15 196$ December Thursday Published every Thursday "at class second Utah Gunnison Gunnison Utah postage paid at H W Cheny Jr Subscription Advertising Rate Rates $4 on per year Request The new Winter iV national niwipam ' Issue of the magazine now on sale at all newsstands In the State features 11 color photographs of Utah One of the most spectacular series of Utah pictures Is anight scene showing the Christmas lights In Temple Square during the holiday season Reproduced for the first time anywhere In the colorful photos full color are a collector's Item It's one of the mostdramatic-an- d most beautiful-colspreads we've ever run Merrill G Hascommented tings of Denver Hastings is the publisher of the magazine nationally for Its color photos recognized and exciting articles about the Rocky Mountain West Half of the magazine's center section Is also devoted to other color pictures of Utah with photography by Josef and David Muench a father and son combination acclaimed for the beauty of their color scenlcs The magazine with more than 100000 paid circulation and sold at 6000 newsstands throughout the country Includes In Its new Winter Issue a fascinating story about ‘The Horse That Won the West a feature article telling of crime and law enforcement the Indians entitled Indian d Lawman and a first person account of 110 Miles of High Adventure trip across the high Rockies In win- tertime Hook Available by WW Bautr MD Consultant National Dairy Councl Magazine Also featured In the COLO-- R Magazine Is the story behind Utah's Interesting Dead Horse Point as part of A reprint of a popular Utah the quarterly magazine's travel State University Extension Serseries on places vices publication 'Foods tor In the West Is now available acHolidays The Winter Issue's special USU S Tuttle Sarah to cording skiing section highlights Extension agent Utah's Alta Ski Resort Major Authored by Elna Miller In Utah and ski competitions In nutritionist Extension former other events In the state are incooperation with the USU Extencluded In the newest Issue ‘Winthe ter Weather In the Rockies sion Women's Association also circular contains suggestion reports average winter high and and pictures lor table arrangelow temperatures and precipitaments many Ideas for food gifts tions for key Utah cities and from your kitchen and recipes towns for making those holiday foods In Its ‘Directory of Ski Areas Some of these holiday foods facilities are listed for all 13 can be a part of any meal any of Utah's major ski centers as day regardless of the calendar Well as other statistics of imporYou may obtain a copy of tance to the local ski enthusiast Circular 256 ‘Foods for HolAs an added bonus for the skier as well as other helpful the special section includes nuidays' Extension publications through merous color ski ' ' your county agent photographs and a color reproduction of a skiing scene by Hal Shelton one of the West's mountain artists lew Utah Game Birds Laying Eggs newest exotic game birds the pale spotted and crested tlnamous are laying eggs again but this time It Is not the adults — it's the birds which were hatched out this summer The pale spotted and crested tlnamou arrived In Utah from Argentina on June 2 1966 and by July they were laying their first eggs Several of the eggshatched and the Department felt good at some reproduction receiving from these birds the first year especially since Argentina's seasons are opposite ours here In the northern and hemisphere this change may have prevented Utah's mating Then a big and pleasant surprise came when this year's no more than young tlnamous 14 weeks of age began to lay eggs The Incubators were turned back on to accommodate this surprise package of eggs and It Is hoped that some of the eggs will be successful In hatching If the young tlnamous were In their native Argentina It would Just be the beginning of summer so It may be they are still a bit confused I The annual Christmas party for members of the Gunnison LiterClub was held December 6th Cafe the Wistaria Three Mrs Ray Larson Mrs guests Junior Bown and Mrs Don Hafen for a joined the ten members turkey dinner The program that followed included songs by a trio Mrs Hafen Mrs Bown and Mrs Merrill Hone and a reading ‘The Story of the Saviours Birth by Luke and read by Mrs A M Peterson Mrs Edna Sorensen past week in Midvale Lake Visiting with her and having a medical ment She returned to ary at Roger Buchanan has completed basic training in the National Guard at Fort Ord California and is now at home with his parents Mr and Mrs Mac Buchanan In Centerfleld his Mansfield re- after a Saturday visit in Orem with Mr and Mrs Rulon Mansfield and in Salt Lake City with Mrs Gertrude Erickson Mrs Trena Beach and Georgia Peterson who was In the city from Boise Idaho All three ar sisters of Mrs Mansfield Mr and Mrs Elmer Nielson spent the weekend in Heber City with Mr and Mrs Marion Tree A grandson of the Nielson’s Richard Tree was recently named an All St ate football player In the Class B ranks Boy Scouts and Explorers of the Utah National Parks Council Boy have been Scouts of America Invited to use the swimming on the BYU campus facilities during the winter and spring to Council months according President Marden Pearson of Richfield The pools In the new physical education plant at BYU will be open to Scouts and Explorers from 11:30 to 1:00 pm each 7 Starting Saturday January there will be Swimming and Life Saving Merit Badge classes offered during this time Cost for the swim Is 50? with BYU furnishing swimming suits to aU swimmers Mr Pearson suggested that perhaps districts In the council could schedule a winter using the facilities at Camp Maple Dell In Payson Canyon on Friday evening and Saturday climaxing the event by attending the swim at BYU No advance reservations are to use the swimming necessary on the BYU campus facilities Mr Pearson said Neighbors r Chevrolet-Numbe- 1 What Country in the USA Do You Live In? America’s Choice Year after Year See Your Number 1 Chevrolet Dealer for the Number 1 Buy on The Number 1 Car and Truck "What’s the use of giving remark you an —you don’t print a word of them lately c 3 Vearl A Peterson Chevrolet SdettAlom Enjoy Phont Gunnison on official registrations compiled by R L Polk and Company Based a Alia M Order Portable Dishwasher This Year ! V Hand Scraping No Hand Rinsing Needed a Holds Table Service For 12 e No Installation-JSnap Hose To Faucet e single Dial Control g a Power Stream Washing— bual Or a - SPREADING CUSTOM J2A PHOSPHATE i FERTILIZERS ’ ''4 “'i V' No bags no storage no wait and no xra coif For a provisional application job that covtrs your acrsag In Vt tho timl ir 4tl For Best Performance In Your Westlnghouse Dishwasher Use A Special Dishwasher Detergent Like Cascade Cascade samples Included with every Dishwasher end a portion of the cost of thli advertising supplied by Cascade pursuant to agreement with the appliance manufacturer L For Full inFormatlon com in or colli nnnsEirs FAnri supply Hafey "YOUR FARM Gunnison Tli or i It’s Different Now When the housewife of today wants jelly she doesn’t have to select and sort the fruit peel or otherwise process it add the sugar and the pectin— or apples in the real old days — cook it drip it put it in glasses seal it This had to be done for each kind of jelly and the housewife had many varieties Add to this the canning of and even in fruits vegetables meats — and the some households housewife of today can hardly imagine how easy she has it in comparison unless she has a long memory Why then do some of today’s housewives worry about chemicals added to food? They are afraid of vague possible future and injury from such additives do they fear cancer particularly Cancer is a word to scare people with and so it has been skill fully used by groups of persons who for reasons best known to wish to discredit the themselves food industry and the government officials charged with the Engineer Orders Well Closing State Engineer Hubert C Lamhas proclaimed the closing water from of wells diverting sources beginning underground 1966 and ending with December April 1 1967 as provided bylaw All persons owning or having control o£ any artesian or pump well or wells In this State are required to close by plug cap valve or other mechanical device or by repairs all wells except those providing water for beneficial use Beneficial use during the above period does not Include It is also provided Irrigation that modification of said ORDER may be granted upon showing to the State Engineer that a comwill cause pliance therewith partial or complete failure of the well The closing season of underhas been proground water claimed In the Interest of conwater serving the underground supply and to provide a maximum quantity for the next year’s use As a result of last year’s CLOSING ORDER there was made available during the past season additional water which materially helped to mature crops Strict to this CLOSING obedience ORDER will further Increase me bert supply of the CLOSING Disregard ORDER Is a misdemeanor and If necessary the State Engineer will bring action In the district court to enforce the law Forget about bags at phosphate time! giveher a Westlnghouse ADDED TO FOOD Invites Scouts to Swim family Jennie CHEMICALS or When your grandmother appointmine made a batch of jelly it her home was an operation according to her Somestandards Sunday own exacting evening times it jelled sometimes it had to be boiled over again assuming When it Mr and Mrs Don Buchanan that it was reheatable had set long enough it was covand Sunday In spent Saturday ered with a thin layer of paraffin Salt Lake visiting their children wax and perhaps but not always and keeping an eye appointment with a paper cap or a tin cover Then it was set on a dark shelf for Mr Buchanan in a cool place until it was wantit not too seldom ed Then might be found infested with a BYU growth of gray mold and had to be discarded Mr and Mrs Leo D Bardsley in Salt Lake Thursday visited to Saturday with Mrs Grant Workman and children and Mr Kent Bardsley and Mrs and Mrs turned spent the and Salt children SUPPLY CENTER" Ephraim Tall 283 4242 the for protecting responsibility nation’s food supply The housewife is properly concerned wih safety and this concern is being skillfully cultivated disby a barrage of tortions and outright lies casting doubt on the safety of her fam- ily’s food The mere suggestion of possible cancer from chemicals added to food makes her shudder the faddist and the acpromoter know this and act cordingly Safety Assured The fact is that the housewife should not worry She may be assured of the safety of her family’s food because of the united and efforts of the food industry superthe various governmental visory agencies Why are chemicals added? The housewife can readily supply her own answers She wants enough food available so that she can surely find what she wants in the She wants this food to market whether she buys be unspoiled frozen salted it fresh canned She wants it to or precooked taste good She wants it to preand a good appearance She wants it normal consistency ns it was when It nutritious sturted out or more so “ Chemicals Needed Today Chemical methods achieve all these desires Without them there might be crop failures and shortages without them foods might or lose or change their spoil or substance taste appearance without chemical additives some processing as in the case of white milled flour might remove important nutriments Course Offered In Business And Management A business and management course sponsored by the Small thru the Busjness Administration of Snow College will cooperation “ew J“uary 5 1967 at Snow The course will start College at 7:00 pm and will run for two and hours one night a week for ten weeks schedule will be as fol- jows ' “ January 5 4 9 bpecial Aspects of Sates Promotion and Managing to Sell January 19 - Effective Adver- tislng Jan communications 26 V1 February 2 Human Factors In Small Business and Personal Management 9 & 16 - Records February and Credit In Profitable Man- (agement and the Why’s and What’s of bookkeeping Feb 23 Flnancln b L 6 L an 3i°rt Term Needs March 2 - Taxes A Key Factor In Business Decisions March 9 - This Is the last period and will be a short mary and recap of the previous courses Also another run of a previous course can be haMOie 0 caIoltais Anyone interested In attending this series of courses can do so LaRue Nelson contacting representatlve at Eph “s rj?m There will be a the full course Mayfield for $1500 charge |