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Show I November 26, 1965 T1IE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER the Department of Fish and Games Kamos Hatchery. A total of nearly one and lf million eggs are expected to be taken during the stripping of brood stock at this hatchery. ill The Kamas Hatchery is the X. Over three quarter of a mil-- I only one of the eleven state lion eggs have been taken dur- owned fish and cultural staing poet weeka from rainbow tions where a spawning stock trout spawning stock held at of these fish are held. Trout eggs go X into lakes, streams soon one-ha- I This Christmas Discover Taylor's Wonderful World of of Christmas Gifts. See our gayly decorated store, Santa Claus, and the most delightful array of gifts ever assembled from Christmas Land . . . Games, dolls, and toys for the children . . . Gifts for that favorite brother or sister. Gifts for Mom and Dad . . . sportswear, lingerie, and glittering glamorous dresses . . . perfumes, jewelry, slippers, shoes and travel wear. Gifts for the Home . . . 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Chocolate Cream Slices 1 cup finely chopped blanched almonds 2 tablespoons butter- 4 cups sifted confectioners sugar 1 cup cocoa 1 cup butter (2 sticks) 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 eggs 1 cup whipping cream, whipped 24 lady fingers, split length wise, or 24 poand cake fingers (8 inches long. 34 inch wide and 12 inch thick) Whipped cream for garnishing, optional Line buttered 9 x 5 x loaf pan with aluminum foil or waxed paper; leave overhang on all sides. Batter foil. Arrange 8 lady finger halves or sponge cake strips about 12-inc- h apart over bottom and sides of pan. Toast almonds in 2 tablespoons butter over low heat until a golden . ch brown, stirring constantly. Drain and cool. Sift together sugar and cocoa. Cream butter until soft Continue beating; add sugar-coco- a mixture, a mall amount at a time. Add vanilla and ergs, one at a time;' best well after etch addition. Fold in nnts and whipped cream. Spread one third of chocolate mixture over lady fingers in bottom of pan; press a layer of lady- fingers or caks pieces into mixture; repeat twice. Chill thoroughly 4 hours or overnight Slice and serve as is or wit additional whipped cream. Makes 12 to servings. Wrap and store leftover dessert in refrigerator.. - A Dutch Treat Men's Shoes 11.95 np Lounge Chair $69 to $149 Arrow Shirts Mea's Robes 9.95 to 11.95 Sweaters Hassocks I 5.95 ft np 9.95 to 89.95 :c :c. Soma children like Dutch chocolate hot some like it cold. All are delighted, though, to go Dutch for a party. Celebrate juniors next birthday, suggests the Borden Kitch- Hoover Hair Dryer Dutch chocolate, poured right from container to cup, then crowned with the coolness of whipped heavy cream or a big scoop of en, with 24.95 :c. Quality performance heat control. In handy carrying case vanilla ice cream. Cooks whod like to customise can do so by heating one quart of the beverage. 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Cap each cup with a mound of whipped instant nonfat dry milk or heavy cream. But going Dutch means more than something to drink. Dairy-fre- sh Dutch chocolate is a dramatic stand-i- n for unflavored milk in a dosen dishes cakee, puddings and frosting, as a custard-lik- e filling in tarts, pies, eclairs and Napoleons, anywhere in fact that a delicate chocolate flavors in favor. SCIENCE SKETCHES Such i ft :c dsiry-fres- h lf teaspoon of either peppermint or almond extract Their appealing aroma complements that of the hot fee; or ond northICE COVERED much ol North America, northwestern Europe sediment-cor- e a ern Asia during the Pleistocene ice age, according to deep-sein is information The important studies by Columbia University. humans emerged ot that time. since early mans development tracing C lf flUJ HAYSTACKS for needles is simple compared with isolating minute traces of impurity in hydrogen gas produced in a Dallas plant of Chemetron Corporation. 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