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Show poor, copy 3A The Summit County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, November 7, 1980 U.S.U. Home Economist , ::'fm : at t-&- 'r'M-;;- . " - 'i. A; V.-', 'a , ." i. . 'o f;,,, .,.. "Or s . .' 1 8i 4 ts. of commercial ascorbic, citric By Faye P. Boyer USU Extension Home Economist vi' x :''', f ''v '' f. acid mixtures, (Fruit Fresh, etc.) If by chance you have more fresh apples than you can take care of. you may want to try this canned apple pic filling that has jsut been developed and tested at Dissolve I cup sugar in 2 cups water by heating gently. Cool and add 4 teaspoons of an ascorbic drtric add mixture (Fruit Fresh, etc.) Peel and slice 2 quarts of apples . '; into the sugar, water, Utah State University. Apple varieties: Jonathan, McIntosh, Granny Smith. Red Delicious and Yellow Delicious: Vi V Brent graduated in 1976 from North Summit High School, after which he attended BYU for a semester and then served an LDS Mission in Nagoya, Japan. After returning home, he attended Weber State College and graduated with an associate degree in Electronics. At the present time, he is working in Salt Lake City as an Electronic Technician at Varian The couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. . enough to disburse u.s. v ... tighten belts again . great-grandparen- ts Retha Murdock, Heber. A M- - ' The month ended October IS was another period of belt tightenings for U.S. farmers. Over the period, prices farmers received from the sale of their products increased 1 point, but the prices they had to pay went up 2 points. For the year, prices received had increased 11 percent while prices paid rose 12 percent In Utah, the price picture had both plus and minus factors. All time high prices were recorded for milk cows and alfalfa hay was nearly $20 per ton higher than a year ago. Both lambs and wool were at near record levels. On the down side, cattle prices were about the same level as September but were well below average $85.50 per hundredweight last fall, but are selling for $75.70 this year. Chappell blessing Karl Chap-pel- l, Grandfather and the infant son of grandmother. Kail and - Diane Merrit and Colleen Merritt of Salt Joseph Bean Giappell Lake and grandfather was given a blearing nd grandmother DerSunday, November 2, rald and Heen Chapby. his grandfather, pell. Derrald H. Giappell at Melvin andLShiriey the Coalville Ward. and three sonsNtott, The families gather- Blake and Jasonsof ed at the D.U.P. Aberdeen, Idaho. Joseph must be properly installed and operated.; Review this checklist before burning equipment starting your first fire. Remember that ignition temperature of wooden structural members of a 0 house if F and temperatures within flues of wood burning stoves can range from 1000 to 1400 F. 500-60- Stove does not have broken parts or large cracks that make it unsafe to operate. Stove has sturdy legs providing at least 4 inches (preferably 0 indies) air space between stove bottom and floor. Stove is located on non-cobustible floor or approved floor protection material (a sheet of 24 gauge sheet metal over 38 inch asbestos board or a layer of bricks' 8-1- tin, Shandi, Wendy and Family members Taryn all of Salt Urn. joining for this special Tom and Kathy occassion were: Great Chappell and Jesse and Ernest Jill of Wanship. Ron grandfather ' Chappell, Amy Shaw and Annette Moore and 'and Edna Gark. Great Ronda and Frankie grandfather, Joseph Jean, Brent and Brenanil Ann Bean of Salt da Chappell and David. Lake-scaJoan Bean. Big brothers Gavin. HOME o, 1 degrees and making twentv-fiv- e Wesley and sister Karl Jo. - Stove pipe has continuous rise of at least Vi inch per linear foot toward chimney at a point higher than stove outlet to drain resins back to stove. Stove pipe enters chimney horizontally through an approved thimble. Stove pipe does not extend into chimney beyond flue lining. Chimney cross sectional area is as large or preferably 25 percent larger than stove pipe. No other equipment as oil or gas heater or furnace is connected to same chimney flue as wood stove. Chimney top extends at least 3 feet above highest point where it passes through roof and at least 2 feet higher than any portion of building within 10 feet. Chimney is in good repair with no loose bricks, masonry cracks, etc. Chimney flue lining is not 12 inches) out from sides and back of stove and 18 inches from front opening for loading wood. Top of stove is at least 36 indies below ceiling or sloped -- wall. A minimum of 36 inches between unshrouded stove and of any combustible material less, fire resistant materials protect woodwork and other combustibles. Stove pipe is wdded seam, 26 gauge or thicker. Total length of stove pipe does not exceed 10 feet. Stove pipe has only one 90 elbow between stove and chimney. Stove pipe diameter is not reduced between stove firebox outlet and chimney flue. At least clearance between stove pipe and ceiling, wall or other combustible material. Stove pipe does not .pass through a floor, closet, concealed space or enter chimney in the attic. lti-walled ventilated metal thimble is used where stove pipe goes, through any interior vriL 18-in- ch obstructed with soot deposits, creosote coating, bird nests, leaves, etc. Air vent or slightly opened window is available to assure sufficient air supply for proper fuel combustion. Screen is provided on open front type stoves that expose open flames to room. -Mu- logs are not used burning stoves unless specifically approved by stove Man-mad- e in wood manufacturer. Building inspector has issued permit and approved installation. Insurance company has been notified of installation. TELEVISION SCHEDULE Saturday, Nov. 8, 4:30 p.m., KUED Channel 7, USU and You: Serving Utah Families USU President Cazier discusses USU Extensions services to Utah families.- The American West Festival and State contests are additional features. - 4-- H Sunday, Nov; 9 Channel 2, Science A Better Way 208. ! "Inside College Athletics recent publicity about; college athletics brings out ran look at USUs Athletic Program. .in-dep- th Tuesday, Novi lli '3' p.m., Dim and KUED, Channel 7, Disease Research that shows the link abetween and nutrition disease is explored. Senior Citizen News North SummitWednesday Many of the Senior Citizens received their flu shots Monday. It is good to have them over with. Roast Pork was on the menu for Wednesday and was enjoyed by 52; members. Faun and James Smith Donated ice cream as it was the! wedding anniversary. Reed Moore read a consumers alert from the extension service. This was mostly concerning how to buy and care for apples. Dr. Darrell White, North Summit School Supt., Hubert Foust, Pres, of the school board and Dale Bane from the Rexall Pharmacy, were our speakers and the senior citizens were happy to have them with us. paintings by Beth Fawcett and Ethel Pennybaker were Oil displayed. The Glode Trotters, Tea and Maxine Wright were welcomed home. It was an enjoyable day for all. Friday It was a Halloween Party. (And what a party). The seniors were greeted by a Hobo, with a glowing nose, a Hawaiian Princess, A Spanish d Beauty, a- lovely lady with a good sense of humor, and someone else (you name it). Now we could figure out most of these silly-face- - special people but the Else Someone got us. Silently this mysterious person came and after about an hour, slipped jsut as silently away. Reed Moore and Rhea Stacey put on a delightful musical pairs and in droves, but they all came in the spirit of Halloween. And then they walked away jsut as they had come but they took with them out hearts and a candy kiss passed out by Harry Penny-bake- r, program for us and Eleanore Gark. with the bingo prizes. (Hard earned by the seniors). A Glen Ridge and Edna Morby and Wm. Shaw were ready Then the lid blew off! And in they came, (all 300 of them). Ghosts, goblins, pumpkin heads, rabbits, devils, angels, nightmares, chickens and They came as singles, in wooly-worm- s. great thing it. watiiey did. THey took a few ntortiritfS'Jrpni their busy, young,' happy day to remember us. Thanks, Kay Richins and the grade school. Oh. yes! Lucky Ruth Taylor won the afghan which was raffled. Ethel Pennybaker . r v ' South Summit What a Day with snow on the ground and a cold wind blowing were reminded that Old Man Winter will soon be here. But that didnt stop 46 S.S. Senior Citizens from attending their social at their center in Kamas, Monday Oct 27. Some of the ladies were quilting, doing handwork, playing cards. playing pool. The visiting or men were This was a happy Visitors were Bonnie Howe, occasion and tradition Wendy Howe and Warren Howe for all family members.1" from Walnut Creek, California. Also little Kalinn Fitzgerald, Rita Cuter, out reach worker from Orem, Uah also attended. A delicious meal of fried chidken was served to us. A big thanks to Agusta Prescott and June ' for this fine meal. A g time was had by all. Thursday, October 30, 52 S.S. Senior Citizens met at their center for a sociable get together and to .enjoy the usual activities. A delicious chicken fried steak meal Mr. and Mrs. Chad Mitchell Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Chad Mr. and Mrs. Gifford (Darinda) Mitchell Mitchell of Centerville, of Marion are the proud Utah are the proud of a baity boy parents of a baby girl parents born October 22, 1980 born October 16th at 7:02 p.m. at the LD.S. the L.D.S. Hospital. He 8V4 lbs. Hospital. Little Melissa weighed in at Little Hal has two 8 Ryn in at Kay weighed lbs. and measured 20 brothers, Reid and Mark at home to love , inches in length. She him. at Grandparents are brother one has home waiting to take Mr. and Mrs. Parley car of her. Happy Mitchell of Francis and of grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Gean Waite and Mrs. Sam Mitchell Willard, Utah. Great of Marion and Mr.and grandparents are Mrs. Mrs. Tom Wallis of Salt Mary Write of Hyrum, Lake Gty. Great grand- Utah and Mr. and Mrs. ma is Mrs. Florence T.L Graser of Willard, Utah. Mitchell of Marion. apd June Kennedy. Thanks to our wonderful cooks. Happy birthday was sung to Ira Miles. Janet Goldstein, Rose Biglow and Crajg Van Tassell showed us S' Film on lder Education emphasising the.wise use of medication. The filmV shown was very interesting amqgave good advise to all of us. A questionaire was checked by all. Questions were asked and Craig Vkn Tassell . A answered them. Thanks to Janet Goldstein, Rose Biglow' and Craig Van Tassell. It was nice tojiave Hilda Meadows back with us after her long illness, also to havt Mrs.Lott back and Mr. Otis Peterson. It was a most beautiful warm day and everyone had a pleasant time. By Mollie Oliver Wildcats defeat Vikings Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs.Albert Gillian On Sunday morning, November 2 at 7:43 a.m., Sean Writer Gillian was born to Coalville residents, Tom and Patty Gillian, in the Summit County Hospital. Sean weighed in at five pounds and seven and one half ounces and is 18 inches long. Proud first time parents, Tom and Patty, are looking forward to the Thanksgiving Holiday visit of their sons . pas prepared by Agusta Prescott Births Building ..after the Karleen Richins, meeting to enjoy a Russell and Lori Merdelicious home cooked ritt and cousins, DusMr. and Mrs. Clifford dinner and SHOP AT Yeast dough will rise faster than at sea level. Adjust for this by raising the baking temperature the starch least 6 inches (preferably free-standi- : . adjustments. or tile fit tightly into a frame offer suitable floor protecion). Floor protection extends at last year. Calves brought an visiting. County correct this with a few simple dry ingredients with Vi until a smooth paste is water cup formed. Slowly add this paste to the apple mixture and stir just Mix the A nice, old fashioned wood burning stove or fireplace can add a lot of charm and romance as well as well as warmth to todays home. If not installed and used properly, it can also add a serious fire hazard. To' protect family and property, wood d. farmers Blaine and LuWauna Gines, are Kamas, Zen and Dorothy Lefler of Ogden, Joe and Jossie Murdock, Heber, Extension that you can Agent Fay Boyer says Summit ts. salt ( Wood stove installation safety Provo. Hi, my name is Bonnie. I turned one on Oct. 28. My mom, dad and brother Jeff helped me celebrate my birthday at home in Ft. ' Bridger, Wyo. My parents are Mike and Laurell Gines. My grandparents John and Lucy Brandt, Heber, and reason may be the Summit County altitude. 6 By Bill Zimmerman USU Extension Agent Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kipp Merkley are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Marilyn to Brent S. Crittenden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Crittenden. Brent and Marilyn have chosen the 18th of December to seal their love in die LDS Salt Lake Temple. Also that evening a reception will be held in their honor in Duchesne and the following evening, the 19th of December, an Open House will be held in Coalville at the Stake Center. Marilyn graduated in 1979 from Duchesne High School. She attended BYU for one year and is now currently enrolled in the fashion merchandising department at Utah Technical College at . don't turn out perfectly, one USU Extension Line- Merkley-Crittende- n BONNIE GINES acid cup sugar 'iTBS cornstarch Marilyn Merkley One Year Old Canning at altitude also requires adjusting. For every one thousand feet you live above sea level, add one half pound pressure to your pressure cooker redpe. If you use the hot water bath method, increase the processing time one minute for each thousand feet altitude. Candy redpes require lowering temperatures. The general rule is to lower the temperature one degree for each five hundred, feet above sea level.' For more detailed innractions, contact the Summit County Extension Office. Booklets available include High Altitude Food Preparation, Quick Mixes for High Altitude Baking, Mile High Cakes. Combine the following dry cups sugar 6 TBS cornstarch Vi ts. salt 2 qts. sliced ('A inch thick) apples Vi cup lemon juice (lemon juice is only necessary when using Red and Yellow Delicious varieties.) Ultra-Soun- I . The initial 1 cup sugar may be increased or decreased by Vi cup without affecting the processing time. To avoid an unsafe product, do not change the proportions in the redpe. Do not attempt to double or triple the redpe. If your cakes, pics and candies nt ingredients: 2Vi cups water . the dough more sticky by adding extra flour. Box cake mixes usually (provide their own altitude instructions such as raising the temperature and adding two or three extra tablespoons of flour. solution. Gently boil the apples in the solution for S minutes. Remove from heat and let the apple mixture sit for 10 minutes. CANNED APPLE PIE FILLING 1 throughout. Bring the apple filling to a boil and hold for I minute. Immediately hot fill into quart, pint or half-pijars. Process in a boiling water bath for 40 minutes (sea level). Yield: 2 quarts or 4 pints. Richins Monday, October 20, in Summit County Hospital, a daughter was born to Albert and Kathi Richins of Coalville. The Wildcats came away with another victory by soundly defeating the East Carbon Vikings in the quarter finals 51-A 6. Now South Summit will play Beaver at Juab High School in The little girl, weigh- Nephi at 1:30 Friday Nov. 7. Kenny Jones a 150 pound senior ed eight pounds two made three touchdowns to help ounces and measured 20 inches in length. She the Wildcats victory, Bryan will be named Rebecca. Woolstenhulme scored the second She has one brother, touch down on a five yard run. Then South Summit again scored Russell at home. when Clayton Page threw a The grandparents touchdown are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon pass to Steven Myers. Mondragon and Larry Marvin Richins of Coalgrandparents. Writer ville and Mr. and Mrs. Gines made a touchdown apiece to make the score 32-- 0 at halftime. and Edna Wells, who Roy Braegger of. Bear The Twirlers and Drill Team live in California. River Gty. 51-- 6 gave great performances at halftime. The Twirlers marched to love it up tonight And the Drill Team marched to the main event. Good job girls. The second half came and Jones came up with two more touchdowns and Wade Woolstenhulme came up with a interception and returned it all the way for another Touchdown. The Cats had a great game and the studentbody supported them well. The cheerleaders also do a great job. Keep up the good work Cats. Lets Take State! 45-ya- rd By Tammy Angell |