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Show Vi n ; ?.. Thursday, October ANOTHER NEW the BUSINESS-Altho- ugh building has been finished for sometime, the Grand Opening for Sheedy Leavitt Insurance was held last Friday, October 16. Pictured are, left to right. Tom Nordstrom, Casperson, and Mark Stewart. Welcome! AWARDS -- These girls are members of Duchesne Brownie Troop 451 and Junior Girl Scout Troop 425. They were awarded badges and pins in the Fly-uCeremonies which advances the girls. Pic- Robinson, Sadie Allen, Stephanie Argyle, and Annalee Henningson. Back row is Joanne Rogers, Tonya Heaps, Roxanne Ringel, Christy Hayes, Sandra Aired, Torrie Reed, Linda Randolph, Kathy Ehlers, Sandra Moore, and Tonya Allred. SCOUTING THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS, st d i home-cooke- Uintah Basin Standard Bob Sheedy ,(manager), Glen Vernon, Dixie Leavitt, (owner), Sabrina Bell, Paula Bel), Ed Peterson (Leavitt group in Heber), Morris Misty p Pussycats and pooches offer a pedal warmth, whether they're house pets or working animals that keep mice at bay or round up the sheep. And, as every animal owner knows, pets need just as nutritious meals as we humans do. But, unfortunately, the cost of commercial pet foods has risen right along with the inflation rate. However, it's possible to prepare healthy, delicious dishes for your furry friends, often simply by spending a little bit of extra fixing time when you do your own cooking. For example, one of our readers, Marian Rogers, goes to the grocery store and picks up - for free - quantities of fish leftovers. (Large fish are sold in fillets and other dressed forms. The remains are usually thrown away.) She puts the fish heads, tails and bones with their attached meat in a pot, covers them with water, and lets the mixture cook to a jelly-lik- e consistency. Marian then remfves the largest sections of skeleton, but leaves in the little soft bones. The soup" is put through the food grinder while it's still hot and easy to pour... after which, Ms. Rogers adds a handful of wheat germ, divides the stew into serving sizes and freezes what her cats don't eat immediately. Marian also purchases low-counpopular" organ meats, which she whips up into mealtime treats for her fortunate felines. Chicken gizzards, ' hearts and livers are boiled until tender and served whole with a little warm broth. And, when shes using the oven for something else anyway, Marian often prepares a pork liver and raw egg dish for her cats. She just pan puts the meat in a with a little water and bakes it until the liver is pink in the center. Once its sliced or ground, she serves it with a raw egg mixed in. d Dogs, too, will enjoy flavor and benefit from the extra foods. Miki nutrition in Collins, who lives with her sister and a pack of sled dogs in the bush country of central Alaska, uses fish as the 15, 1981 basic ingredient of her low-codog dinners. "We usually cook the pike, carp and such that we net whole - heads, insides, scales, and all - to provide our dogs with hearty, wholesome meals," she informs us. We also add game birds and other small, trapped or hunted animals to the kettle, as well as inexpensive meat trimmings that are sometimes available from the grocery store. Old potatoes, stale bread, cold zucchini, moldy cheese, and carrot tops help round out the diet A cereal supplement of rice or oatmeal is often used to fill out a skimpy pot, too, and adds extra nutrients. We make a print of adding such extras when the dogs have been working especially hard." Of course, it's important to cook fish and game completely in order to kill any parasites the critters might by carrying. The food will be ready when the bones are soft, the meat crumbles easily into small chunks, and the whole mixture has a thick, mushy consisten- tured are left to right, front row, Alycia Mecham, Michelle Mamilton, Kerri Bailey, Hamilton, Tina st For swastsr smelling hang an old nylon stocking filled with cedar This also chips. screes as a moth repellent. a dosst, Since noted French Impressionist Paul Cezanne was an exceptionally slow and meticulous painter, he often used waxed fruits as models for his famous still lifes. cy. Miki's dogs are hardworking animals that are fed once a day.. .so they're always ready for that meal! But she says she'll bet that almost any dog - whether a Husky, a Malamute, or just a plain old garden variety mutt - would thrive on her fish,' meat and vegetable stew. A quick cost analysis will show that, even when using only purchased organ meats at regular prices, homemade cat and dog meals can cost leu than half as much the store-bougvariety; and theyre all good, nutritious food, without fillers, emulsifiers or artificial coloring. For free additional information on animal health or on "The Mother Earth News" magazine, send your name and address to: Doing MORE... With LESS!, tf John Gunderson, PLO. Box 70, Hendersonville, N.C. 28791 Ask for Reprint No. 1155, "How to Cut Veterinary Bills". -- u Braided Coffee Cake Economical, Easy To Make High Yield! Tax Free! Insured All Savers Certificates Plus free fine china Exempt up to $2,000 in taxes Regardless of your tax bracket, 'the First Security Tax-Fre- e Certificate lets you exempt interest earned on the certificate from both your federal and Utah state income tax returns up to $2,000 on joint returns and $1,000 on individual returns. Add some warmth to a brisk morning by serving Almond Glazed Coffee Braid. The attractive coffee cake is economical and quick to prepare because it is made with refrigerated biscuits. Glaze and almond slices give the cake look. its bakery-mad- e ALMOND GLAZED COFFEE BRAID 2 tablespoons margarine or butter teaspoon almond extract 2 tablespoons sugar 2 (7.5-os.- ) cans PiUsbury Refrigerated Biscuits 13 cup powdered sugar to 2 teaspoons milk 18 teaspoon almond extract Sliced almonds, if desired 18 1 round cake Heat oven to 37 5 F. In ungreased pan, melt margarine in oven. Stir in 18 teaspoon almond extract; sprinkle sugar evenly over margarine mixture. Separate dough into 20 biscuits. Roll each biscuit between palm of hands to form a strip. Join 2 strip pinching to seal end well, to form one trip. Continue with remaining strips of dough. Using 9 braidi. Starting trips of dough, braid into three at outer edge of pan, coil braids around edge toward center. Twist remaining atrip of dough and place in center. Bake at 375F. for 22 to 25 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from pan immediately. Combine powdered sugar, almond extract and milk until smooth. Drizzle over warm cofree cake. If desired, sprinkle with sliced almonds. 8 to 10 servings. end-to-en- How to spread tax benefit By spacing your purchases between now and December 31st this year, and December 31, 1982, you can divide benefit over the next two taxable years. your tax-fre- e You should plan now to purchase as many certificates as you require between today and December 31, 1982, when the government program terminates. There is a minimum deposit of $500, or as much more as you wish, for each Certificate. Insured, high yield Certificates are issued for a period of one year at a rate based on 70 of the yield of the most recent Treasury Bill auction. 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