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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1973 LOOK AT THE BOOK DR. BOB JONES Future (Farmers of America in Contest Page Eleven TRESSED FOR THE OCCASION Future Farmers of America members in the state of Utah re- .No man can question the Deity of Christ and at the same time not question His Unless Jesus Christ goodness. i cannot be a good man. Over and over again He claimed to be God; no mere man could make such a statement and be a good man. Either Jesus Christ is God, or He is a fraud. One day at the curb of a well, when Jesus was discuss ing with a woman of Samaria the Messiah Who should come, He said, MI that speak unto thee am he (John 4:25, 26). In another place He said, "Moses . . . wrote of me (John 5:46). The context shows that Jesus meant that Moses had written of Him as the God of Eternity and as the God Who should be revealed. I am the bread which came down from : heaven (John 6:41), Jesus said. No man who was only a man could make such a claim. As to His Person and origin, Jesus makes clear declaration by His Words, 1 proceeded forth and came from God (John 8:42). Released by the Gospel Safety Award for Utah Power Workers Utah Power & Light Company Steam - electric plant aind its Midvale District were given the Edison Electric Institute Safety Achievement Award certificate. The award was given to the UP&L Carbon Plant employees for working a million man hours without a lost time injury for the period January 1966 to Feb- ruary 1973. The award was given to the Midvale District employees for ceived special invitations to compete in judging contests scheduled during the annual Agriculture Week at Brigham Young On one occasion He asked University March the question: Dost thou beFFA teams from the high lieve on the Son of God? The school level will compete for one to whom He spoke replied: as honors will junior college and Who is he. Lord, that I And him? on believe university students in the colmight Jesus said unto him, Thou hast lege division judging. both seen him, and it is he Displays and demonstrations that talketh with thee (John in the Wilkinson Center will 9:35-37That He permitted flower arranging and feature Himself to be worshipped as corsage making, computerized God is His testament to His family menu planning, food budDeity. Jesus of life the Certainly geting and balancing, plant numanifested ' the truth of His trient studies, and special food claim, for He did miracles that products including a cooker food only God could perform. He extender that makes cheese puffs lived a life that was without or similar products. sin; He foretold future events Students and campus visitor? in the which were locked He and who would like to get close to apknowledge of God; TestaOld Himself to the animal world will have their plied ment Scriptures particularchaice in booths set up for Pig ly the prophecies. Pettin , Calf Caressin , and Jesus Christ is the Son of Lamb Lovin. God, for He can do for poor In addition to the cattle, hog sinners that which God alone and cleanse them from can do sheep judging contests the to live week will include tours of the sin, give them power lives of victory, and assure BYU farms, orchards, herds and them of eternal happiness with food laboratories. Him. Trophies and other awards are to be made at the Recognition Association Fellowship Banquet in the Wilkinson Center, Saturday evening, March 17. Chairman of the week is Dr. working one million man hours Lowell Wood, chairman of the without a lost time injury for Agricultural Economics Departthe period of October 1964 to ment, assisted by Lee Jackson, March 1973. chairman of the student Ag This is the first time in the Council. history of the utility that a plant or district has achieved these safety goals. SHINES UP BRIGHT UP&Ls former and present IN MINUTES superintendents of the Carbon Plant are Gordon Newbold and LASTS UP TO John York. Midvale District A WEEK representative is Harold Nate and Ralph Stoddard is Midvale lines and service supervisor. The WAX SHOE POUSH UP&L safety program is directed by W. Jack Eliason. 12-1- 7. ). -- GRIFFIN FOLK FOOD IS HEALTHY AND INEXPENSIVE This is the time of year when we want to serve low cost, nutrition rich food. If you do some cookbook browsing, you'll discover that the national dishes of most countries around the world fit the ' Fairy tale tresses call for romantic dresses. This chiffon rose garden features delightful shirring at the d cuff. The flattering wrists make hands appear long and slender. Although modern Rapunzelles lack patient to disentangle long hair problems, this Lady Remington 600 Deluxe Hair Dryer makes up for the loss. A new appliance, it is especially designed to dry and style hair, and the super-wid- e old-fashion- snug-fitte- Predator Control Methods Announced Although President Nixon's Executive Order 11643 of Feb. 8, 1972, banned the use of poison in controlling predators on federal lands, the order did not restrict other types of predator control work. Predators which cause livestock mortality can be removed by trapping, denning or shooting from the ground. Foxes, bobcats and coyotes may be shot or trapped without a permit. Aerial gunning requires a special permit from the Utah Division of in bill This is because these recipes have been developed and handed down through the ages by the often poor, resourceful country folk who learned to snake the best possible use of the food available. Very often the recipe turns out to be a one dish meaL It was easier to cook meat and vegetables in one pot over GOULASH IN A the fire. All the flavors minnutrients the none of and gled DUMPLING WREATH were lost. ' This goulash, a Central 2 tablespoons shortening boneless European thick stew, is made 34 pound cubes chuck, in from cubes of chuck and pork, 34 pound boneless pork, cream Sour carrots and onions. cubes in thickens and enriches the gra2 medium onions, sliced vy. 2 tablespoons The cereal grains, full of B flour vitamins and iron, are used a 1 14 teaspoons prepared great deal in folk food for mustard dark breads and hearty dump- 18 teaspoon ground black lings. pepper After the goulash is pre- 2 teaspoons salt pared, it's spooned into a 1 (lOVtaunce) can condensed casserole lined with dumpbeef broth lings which have been made BY cups water from iron rich enriched farina, 3 medium carrots, in slices eggs and cheese. Each serving of dumpling provides more 13 cup dairy sour cream than the minimum daily adult 1 cup CREAM OF WHEAT requirement of iron. Cereal, Quick or Instant 1 beaten egg, most like folk dishes, And 12 cup snipped parsley goulash may be prepared time, refrigerated and 12 cup grated Swiss cheese cooked just before serving. Leftovers taste maybe even Heat shortening; add meat and brown on all sides. Add better the second day. 1-in- ch 1-in- ch all-purpo- se . . H-in- ch toothed comb helps deal with tangled tresses. The Remington 600 Deluxe Hair Dryer is packed with 600 watts of power that blows a steady current of warm air through four intera changeable attachments: super-wid- e toothed comb, a narrow comb, a brush and a concentratora quick set attachment that funnels the air stream directly onto rollers or wherever you aim it. Wildlife Resources. For bears and cougars, there are specific hunting seasons and license requirements. Bureau of Land Management employees are working closely' with stcokmen to implement the executive order. Stockmen experiencing losses by predators on lands administered by BLM should notify bureau district managers immediately of any such losses. Upon verification of significant losses, the bureau will request that the Division of Wildlife Services of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife aid in predator control. Time Coy. lv?t by Cicrm Fcatui SO CLEAN ANP CLEAR S HOME HEATMG OL THAT EVER EXPERTS CAN'T 7EU T FROM VNTAGE CHAMPAGNE AT A PSTAHCE OF ONLY A FEW FEET onions and saut a few minutes. Stir in next three ingredients and 1V4 teaspoons salt; then broth and 34 cup water. Simmer, covered 12 hour. Add carrots and simmer, covered, 12 hour longer, or until done. Stir in sour cream. While meat is cooking, bring remaining water and salt to boiL Slowly stir in CREAM OF WHEAT Cereal; then cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Cool slightly; stir in egg. Let cool about 45 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in 13 cup parsley. Spoon around sides of a shallow dish. Sprinkle with baking cheese. Fill center with meat mixture. Bake in a preheated hot oven (400F.) about 25 minutes, or until bubbling. Garnish with remaining parsley. Makes 6 (about 11 ounce) servings. Dish may be prepared ahead of time up to this point and refrigerated. Warm to room temperature before baking. 7HS iS THE SAME FUEL Ol THAT CLOSE TO 2 MfLLON HOME OWNERS ARE US-N-G THtS WNTER 70 HEEP THEM-SELV- ES ANPTHER FAMfLES WARM ANP COMFORTABLE HEATMG Ol SHORTAGES lFPEYEIOP N .H THE YEAR, BLAME YOUR HOWEVER, POH'T LOCAL PSTRBUTOR. THE ELECTRC UTLTES. TO MAKE UP FOR NAPE E QUATE PLANNNG, ARE G ENORMOUS SUPPLES ORGNALLY PLANNEP FOR HOME OWNERS.. LATER LONG-RANG- PRE-EMPTN- |