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Show Page 6 The Deseret Gazette September 12. 1975 Jfi;, Home Smarts 2 f rfI' rsWw1 HI vr. and Family Shopping for the right items at the right time of year Shop around for good storage buys hy Shirley Farnworth Home and Family writer lisb4 Hum many times have you returned from the grocery store just to have your husba- The Jordan High football teams has high hopes this season and is relying greatly on these players. They arc from left to right: Paul Fairborn, fullback. Bob Stone. Quarterback. Jeff Pierce; wide reciever, Ken Young; tight end. Del Swenson; center and defensive end. and John Lundstrom; Middle line backer and offensive guard. Their nest game is Fridsy against Brighton High. the then in a state of rage, accuse you of floundering his sa- nd rummage through cks of essentials and hard-earne- d Little leaguers start 75 season SPORTS PAID POLITICAL ANNOUCEMENT BY MARK HOPKINS I wish to thank the people of West Jordan for Ihler response to my article last week. I have found that we have many coo reined citizens In our community. When problems face a city It seems there are many who complain, when I announced my candidacy for the city council. I mentioned my desire to get safer access to schools. This week I want to present my possible solutions to this problem, and not Just cemplaaia. The past two weeks have demonstrated that many are worried about the safety of their children along mqjor roods. Ball Into this group as my kladergarden boy must walk unprotected, with no sidewalks to Terra Linda. This la avety Hundreds of children walk along Redwood busy highway. 1 want to see safer roads now, not after yours ar my The Jordan School District has offered to provide a crossing guard this year is West Jordan will take over nest year, since city and schools must exist together I propose that they spilt the cost and share equally In protecting our youth. The City Council has said that to put In sidewalks would be to costly. A concerned council would sy, let's find a solati and construct the sidewalks. But how? Here are some of my suggestions. 1. If elected I'll match the member of the school board with If parents, children and SI00 of my first months pay. concerned businesses would make donations our fund weald skyrocket. Perhaps the school district would allow cupcake and cookie sales with lunch. 2. The city could provide two large containers by City Hal. One to hold aluminum cans and a second to hold returnable bottles. Another way to raise money. 3. Salt Lke City has a paper drive to raise additional funds. Why don't we look Into a similar project. 4. and finally, the city has come up with $5000,000 plus to construct water tanks and pipe lines. Surely they can rulch the efforts of their citizens and provide dollar for dollar match to provide our children with safer ways to get to school. I am concerned about A concerned person finds ways. you! I am concerned that a city that constructs a sidewalk In front of city hall and Ihea lets it get burled under dirt, gravel and weeds, cannot provide safe sidewalks for school children. Help me to help you by giving me your vote on October 7th. Again I will be at my phone from 9 till 10 Wednesday thru Saturday to get your opinions about the above sutyect. Perhaps you have other solutions. Share them with me so I can put every effort Into providing you with a city you'll love to live hr. My number is Thanks for your concern. LITTLE LEAQUE The teams began season The advent of Fall means play last week at four differmany things, including school, ent locations around the valley and Winter canning but for and if early season stats are hundreds of valley youngsters any indication. South Valley Fall means shedding the swim teams scent to hold the strsuit for padded pants, shouHillcrest and Cyprus ength. lder pads and a helmet and both won 5 out of 6 division hours of organized mayhem. games last Saturday and head It's little Icaquc football the standings going into week time again and boys ages number two of play. are gathering to compete for Saturday. Sept. 13. Hillcrest starting positions on the nine teams will host all divisions of teams that make up the Lite the Judge Memorial lcaquc, Conference National Lcaquc. except the Gremlins, at MidThe teams arc organized bu vale Junior High School. 138 roughly the same boundaries Pioneer St. in Midvale. The as the high schools in the Gremlins will meet East Grevalley and then divided into mlins at Hillcrest. six- divisions according to age Schedule for play is as and size. After watching the follows: ferocity of these youngsters in action, the division names arc rather dccicving. They arc. from youngest to oldest: Gremlins. Pec Wees. Mity Mites. Midgets. Bantams, and juniors. WILL NOW BE OPEN ON SUNDAY sustaining element in the diets of millions for centuries hut like many things, it took alot of Americanization to de- its total velop meal-makin- g Regardless capabilities. what vou serve it with, of or 1 3. - rieef mentioned above) recipe for a money saving, tasty dinner. The price on canned tuna is expected to take a big jump later this fall so stock up now. Better yet, look around sale. for a reasonable case-lKeep this in mind when looking at frozen crab and other fish items. ' At least the next time you come home from the store you can ramble off all the great buys you made before he has a chance to uy It should keep him word. quiet for the rest of the month but what about next month? ot If you happen to be a nut lover, now's the time to stock up. Nut harvests were up in this year general about 15 which 'gave us some price Prices on cashews breaks. have even gone down from last year. eggs and cMcfccns weve seen some great prices on high protein items such as eggs and broiler chickens. I'm sure you have at least one great chicken and i Gardening brings good food source and good fun by Candy Osgood Home and Family writer FOR SALE this is part of the fine harvest from the author's garden. My new hobby of vegetable gardening has really started to pay off. I've found tomatoes hidden under the tangle of vines, ripe and perfect. We are enjoying summer squash and a few last beets. But the children are proudest of their pumpkins. Each one is inspected and patted regularly with great love and Some of them are nearly ready to harvest. When the skin turns orange and cannot be scratched with your finger- -' nail, it is ready for the cool shelf in the basement. Be sure to keep it dry during storage. My garden is certainly not any showplace. The rows are crooked and there are far too many weeds. I've devoted very little time to tending the garden, but the results have New strawberry been great! plants I'd thought were dead in June are actually bearing fruit, and putting out scads of runners to form new plants. Many people will be thinning their strawberry patches in a month. Often you can get your going with a nice bunch of starts just for the asking. Harvey Humdinger This Space Coiffufe really good grocery buys for die month of September. Kice has served as a basic d And good buy this season. prices should also decline on canned peaches, apricots and Remember sour cherries. those late Fall and Winter Big holidays coming up dinners and lots of 5 MARK HOPKINS GUESS WHAT? (Mif Ortego wages? Well ladies, maybe we can case some of your shopping I've anxieties this month. compiled a list of some of the under, or in. rice is always a good buy and it's especially now with great availability. Stop by a book store sonic day; there are complete books on the capabilities of this great grain. It may take some shopping around but there are still good buys on Summer fruits especially locally grown fruits - great for your storage and canning needs for the long fruitless winter ahead, replenish storage reserves Now is also the time to replenish your storage reserves. Canned vegetables, including beans and corn, arc expected to drop in price soon, perhaps as much as Frozen spinach is a CHEF CHUCK Dear Ones: This week I have a hcaly little surprize for .vou. All of you undclieatc little creatures, that dislike that purpl.v vegetable, the beet. I have a scrumptious treat in store for you beet liners. ORANGE BEETS Help over 24,000 families that redeve the Gazelle leant about your Buxincas!!! 100 percent of Ihe cities In Sandy, Midvale, Weal Jordan, Copperton, Riverton, Kearns, South Jordan and Draper redeve this ad. Find out how you can gel Into your neighbors home inexpensively. I ?7L this cornstarch '2 cup sugar 2 tsp salt '2 cup white vinegar 2 this water 1 1 MEET SOME NEW FACES, LET THE GAZETTE HELP!!!!' Call Randy Lovot al vcx h 1 Bring to a boil and stir until clear 1 it oactlc Stir in grated rinc und juice of one large orange; 3 12 cu, Heat gently. Stir in 3 this canned, small beets, drained. httllcr just before serving. This dish will he splendid for those happy holidays coming Take the up in- just one of those cov candle light suppers. hint loveys. all I am CHEF Only Ihe best from me-aftCHUCK. I.EARN TO SQUARE DANCE Time: Now 7:00 to 9:00 Three I .orations Location 80th South 700 East September 19th al Ihe Union Jr. High School Krldav ami every Friday more Inform allot: call 561 - 7219 ar 8 thereafter si(c7)eugal West Jordan Mortuary 1 have often wondered why write this article, but I think 1 have It is figured it out. because writers fascinates mel Have you ever wondered why people write in books newspaper. magazines, etc. One of the youngest recorded commercially published author is Janet Atkinson, who wrote The Pirates Tale. She wrote this at the age of ftvc years. It was published as a Puffin Book by Penguin Bonks, in April of 1969 when she was six years of age. Some people spen years writing and never get anything published. Now that I have told you of the youngest, how about the She is Mrs. Alice oldest? Pollack whose bonk Portrait of I My Victoria! Youth, was pu- blished when she was at the age of 102 year and 8 months. Now, for those who wonder why people write, here is the incentive. The highest rate ever offered to a writer was $30,000 to Ernest Hemingway for a 2000 word article on bullfighting by a sport magazine in 1960. This was a rate of SIS per word. My rate for writing this article is about the sam that Mr. Hcmingways gets, although it gets expensive each paying to get my article In the paper. Now you know why my articals ate so short. |