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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Four PIMIENTO-FRANK- July 17, 1970 S This clever idea, Pimiento-Fran- ks - in - the - Hound, will make a hit with all age groups. They are simple to make; anybody can fix them everybody will love them. All you need are frankfurters, pineapple slices, and whole pimientos plus the mustard sauce, which can be made in seconds. Wonderful for teenage gatherings. The crowd can fix their own. School-ag- e children can make these, with no trouble 'at all, and what a boon on Satur- days and holidays when you dont know how many hungry kids and grown-up- s will have to be fed or when. will come in handy many limes. ' " Pimiento-Franks-in-the-Kou- PIMIENTO-FRANK- nd S 6 frankfurters 6 slices pineapple 6 whole pimientos 2 z. jars or cans) 4-o- Sauce Gash frankfurters and shape into a round; fasten ends of each together with a toothpick and place each round on slice of pineapple. Broil. Gently open pimientos into a cup shape and place one in the center of each frankfurter round; fill with mustard sauce and serve at once. 6 servings. Mustard sauce: Blend 1 cup dairy sour cream with 3 tablespoons or more hot mustard. Season with salt and pepper. Makes 1 cup sauce. by Mary Reynolds Plenty of liquids" 9 If your doctor recommends plenty of liquids" when treating your youngsters cold or virus, keep a supply of cool, refreshing fruit punch handy on the patient's night tabie. Fill a thermos with chilled punch and place it, with some paper cups, within easy reach. Your little one may even enjoy pouring his own punch when its time to drink the prescribed liquid. 7 Natural Fruit Juices Canned or frozen fruit d favorite punch, a with the children, is an excellent beverage for snilTly, feveyear-roun- rish youngsters. Hawaiian Punch, for example, is a healthful blend of seven natural fniit juices, loaded with Vitamin C. The children can choose between the fruit juicy red, grape, orange and pineapple flavors. When the children are sick, their appetites are often dulled . . .a just wliena the intake of nutritious food is very important for their recovery. Punch can also be the basis of a delicious pink egg nog The combination of the punch with milk and egg is an extremely nourishing one. To make a pink egg nog, simply combine 1 egg, 1 cup milk and 3 tablespoons of undiluted fruit juicy red Hawaiian Punch frozen concentrate; whirl in a blender or mix with a beater until foamy. Try it for your self, too . . , its delicious. mcal-in-a-glass- ." THERE IS ADEQUATE POWER FOR ALL CUSTOMERS OF UTAH POWER THIS YEAR AND IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE. Publicity in national magazines and net- work TV news programs warns of possible power shortages this summer. These reports refer only to some parts of the Eastern Seaboard and several mid-weste- rn states. BARRING AN UNFORESEEN MAJOR DISASTER, THERE WILL BE AMPLE POWER TO MEET ALL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS IN THE TERRITORY SERVED BY UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY. In addition to our own generating capacity, UP&L has interconnections with the North- west and Pacific Southwest power pools which further augment our resources. , UP&L has an additional 330,000 kw of capacity under construction now on schedule for operation next year, and a 430,000 kw generating unit scheduled for 1974. Larger, more efficient generating units like these are made possible by greater sales volume that helps us resist the upward thrust of inflation on our costs and rates to the benefit of all customers. So our sales promotion and advertising will continue to promote new and increased use of electricity. So long as people and machines are not infallible, and so long as summer storms bring lightning and high winds, we may have a few power interruptions from time to time. BUT WE HAVE AMPLE GENERATING CAPACITY TO CARRY OUR LOAD THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF GENERATING CAPACITY. YOU CAN BUY THAT OR AIR CONDITIONER,. ELECTRIC DRYER, OR OR INSTALL ELECTRIC HEAT FOR NEXT WINTER IN CONFIDENCE THAT. THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF POWER TO OPERATE THEM AT REASONABLE FREEZER-REFRIGERATO- COST. R, . P The Folks at Utah Power & Light Co. Your Electric Concern |