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Show The Beaver Press - May 6, 2010 - Page 3 ; '•Sons for our school lunch. It would be nice to have just a lit*?...•,'• The following letters to the tle bit more, I would also like H editor were written by Boy bigger proportions during break• Scouts. (between....11-13 years;* f a s t ! -Th'drifc'you; »••'• l t ^ o l d ) from Beaver, Milford and Sincerely, Ruger Carter . • ,[* Minersville as a requirement for Dear Editor, .7^ the Communications Merit We need a new school. We —Badge, taught at a recent need better class rooms. District-wide Scout Camp. The Sincerely, Koie Robinson ; letters have not been edited. Dear Editor, ' V Dear Editor/ I think that we need to get a Hello. My scout leader is Chili's in Beaver. We can never , < making me write this to you. I'm go anywhere that has good . '1 going to write to you about the boneless buffalo wings. A Chili's ; Sunday Funnies. I think we in Beaver would be a really ' need .more. I get through with good thing because there would :; them in about 10 minutes. They be a lot of people going there should last about 30 minutes. mainly me. -jSo, I suggest about 4 pages. Sincerely, Ty Beard r; The ones that we get on Sunday Dear Editor, aren't that funny to me anymore. My names- is Brendan ; They need more humor. Make Cocker, and I believer we jy your own Sunday Funnies If you should get a new elementary <r have to. I think the ones that school in Beaver because the - y o u make will be pretty funny. one we have is old. .„ Sincerely, Zac Melling Sincerely, Brendan Cocker 1 Dear Editor, Recently we have had many >; .storms in concession and I am ^wondering if all the storm drains ..•;and such are in good condition. .; Because tf they overflow ft may vcause problems such as flooded ^basements and such which -icould cause moid or problems ^which might be toxic. .^Sincerely, Cameron Palmer ^Dear Editor, ,\ I want to write about th6-garbage everyone puts it on the ground. I hate it because then everyone keeps putting it on the ground and people step on it and then people's shoes get all dirty because people put it on ths ground. Then they get all mad because they don't know who put the garbage on the ground. And then they try to clean it off before they go home And then their mom just starts yelling before the kid explains. When they finish yelling you tell them that people have been putting garbage on the ground. And then everyone tries to pick it up but then they just quit Sincerely, Nevada Condie Dear Editor, Dear Editor, My 7th grade football needs a donation or something because the bags need to be tougher, bigger, and meaner. So if you write about it I will be glad. Sincerely, Jagger Cox Dear Editor, I have been really concerned how all the roads are filthy with trash and garbage. I hate when I walk down ths road and see trash everywhere. I mean it's like we're living in a dump. I would like to find some way to clean this up. We need lots of help for this, i would think everyone in Beaver would like to live in a clean environment. If you are a trash thrower, please stop. I really hate how everyone keeps throwing trash out their car windows. So please stop, Thanks. Easy And Enjoyable, These Animals Are "Bread"To Please (NAPS)—Here's'a recipe for a fun time with your family: Create some great animal-shaped breads in your very own kitchen. These creatures are easy enough to make for your youngsters to be part of the process—and as much a pleasure to bake as they are to eat. What's more, little ones love to knead an3 play with the dough, and kids of all ages can learn a few things about measurements, chemistry and cooperation while the/re at it. N • • •• • Alligators and Turtles, Oh My! Prep time: 30 minutes Rise time: 45 minutes Bake time: 15 to 20 minutes Makes 2 shaped breads Animals are actually welcome on the table when they're these delicious 5 to 5J4 cups all-purpose flour and delightful breads baked fn the shape of alligators and turtles. 1 envelope Fleischmann's* RapidRise Yeast ' remaining flour to form a soft inches long. Place the 4 logs in dough. appropriate places along the 3 tablespoons sugar ', Turn out onto lightly floured sides of the body, curving them 2 teaspoons salt > surface; knead 6 to 8 minutes, slightly to look like legs. Cover; 1% cups water ; . i until dough is smooth and elas- let rise in a warm, draft-free % cup milk ; tic. Cover dough and let rest 10 place until doubled in bulk, 3 tablespoons butter or about 45 minutes. minutes. margarine Gumdrops and/or almond Divide dough in half and Brush alligator with egg" proceed according to desired wash. Using sharp scissors, slivers, for alligator shapes. Use half of this recipe snip the'end of each leg in 3 Whole cloves, for turtle . for each of the shapes below. places to look like claws. Also Egg Wash: , Alligator: snip down the back at Vz-inch 1 ©ggi beaten with 1 , Use y* of the dough to form a intervals to form the "scales" tablespoon water , roll about 16 inches long. This on the back of-the alligator. Combine 2 cups flour, un- , is the body. Shape one end for Bake in preheated 400eF dissolved yeast, sugar and salt a blunt head and the other oven for about 15 to 20 minin a large mixing bowl. Heat end to a long tail, curving utes, or until done. Immediwater, milk and butter to very slightly. Place on greased bak- ately upon removing the bread warm (120" to 130°F). Butter ing sheet. Place 2 gumdrops in from the oven, carefully split the head of the alligator may not melt completely. Stir head for eyes. . Divide remaining dough into lengthwise to form mouth. warm liquids, into flour mixture and beat 2 minutes with 4 equal parts for legs. Form Insert several slivered almonds electric mixer. Add enough each part into a log about 5 or gumdrops to form "teeth." should put muzzles on their dogs, or a shock collar. People I know get very upset about barking dogs, Sincerely, Nathan Barnes Dear Editor, It's not fair 1o the other kids Sincerely, Luke Carter that don't get to play baseball Dear Editor, while the coaches kids are playThe school needs to bring ing and when the other kids are back Cypercorps. Because few better-and they dont get to play. of the tech crew have had propIt's not .because the coaches er training. If they are going to kids play all the time and the My name is Jarom Harris, I do it they need to be trained. other kids don't get to play and am a student in 6th grade at They don't know everything they when they do they only get to Belknap Elementary. \ think that should know for being on the play once and it should be fair. I our elementary school is very, tech crew. If they are going to should add that I am not speakvery old. It should be immedi- fix computers and all of the ing about myself, but, others ately demolished.. The con- technical problems, they need around me that are on tf^e team. . slructiorrv/orkers"shoiifd "imme- to know how to tio it. If they Sincerely, Maverick Bradshaw diately begin to work on the new were trained in Cybercorps it elementary school. There is too would help them later on in life. Dear Editor, < many students to fit in our ele- That is why the school neds to I just want to talk about' bring back Cybercorps. mentary school. more things that happen like rf' Sincerely, Dallas Jessup Sincerely, Jarom Harris there is a robbery, or if someone Dear Editor, Dear Editor, needs help with something. Milford is having a renewI'm writing to say \ think That way we will be able to help Beaver needs more fishing loca- able energy fair. I wish that all them out, .-So you should report' tions in Beaver City. Because the schools and halt of Milford more things that happen i n ' "fishing is something everyone would be there including the Beaver county so that's w h a t T : can do. It teaches kids respect school, ail of them. It will be at would like the newspaper t o ' of the land and wildlife, i t ' s a the Milford track and football write about. sport that, with the help of the field. It will be very fun if that Sincerely, Michael Roberts City, every kid can have the happens. chance to fish in the pretty city Sincerely, Douglas Halkawars Dear Editor, of Beaver. The renewable energy fair Sincerely, Dakota Thomas in Milford is coming up soon. Dear Editor, I think we shouid have more We need the community to and support us. equipment for recess and more come Renewable energy has helped time and recess, t also think the High School should have recess, so they have a break from school work. I think it should be more than half an hour. Sincerely, Brendan Puffer Dear Editor, us out so much these past years. The'community needs to come support our renewable energy class's fair. We will get to see how renewable energy will help the environment, also it is funl We need anew schooi. Our Sincerely, Tyler Faman other school is too small. I have Dear Editor, At the end of the month of a tiny classroom in a trailer. I have to waik too far to the bath- May, Milford High School will be having the Renewable Energy room. It is too old. Fair. What that is that whenev•Sincerely, Trey Young er Milford has more renewable Dear Editor, My namo is Jake Melling. I energy, the environment gets think we need a middle school better. I say we should get more renewable energy by less polluhere in Beaver. tion, more recycling, and having Sincerely, Jake Melting to build more windmills and Dear Editor, J am writing about how the solar panels. If we do this it will city is changing the water be awesome. Sincerely, Glade Vigil pipes. It is taking them too long Dear Editor, to change it and they t ^ r up the I think we should put more road for too long. And they sports in. Then we won't have to leave the vehicles in the middle do one sport at a time. We want of the road empty. I think they to play others as well. I would need to improve it. - reaily like to play different sports Sincerely, Landon Burke instead of one. Dear Editor, Sincerely, Kincade Partridge My concern is that the fourDear Editor, wheeler trails are diminishing We want year-long football and rapidly. I think that in the near more fun in the summer. future that we will be denied the Sincerely, Joseph Killman privileges to be able to ride our Dear Editor, four-wheelers, on the trails. ' i W h e r e ! live there are too think If we don't stand up now many barking dogs. If you're we will never be able to stop it. Slrtcerely, CJ Gale. • ,-, .7 ' • outside enjoying' an evening, Dear Editor, , .?.,•. * . - then a dog barks; that just ydur. evening: People 3 I would-like fbigger-prppor• M . • ,v.-..-\ .-fv'./.-.i ••; r ' • « " ' • ' • * ' " '" ' ' . , " • . . ' • . An idea is a point of departure and no more. As soon as you elaborate it, it becomes transformed by thought. Ti—Pablo Picasso ' • . ' . ' . _ _ ' _ • * * We find delight in the beauty and happiness of children that makes the heart too big for the body. —Ralph Waldo Emerson -• 1 . . . • • * . *** One of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the great struggle for independence. —Charles Austin Beard • ; ' : ... - <" • • Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes. —Mahatma Gandhi *** * • ' * i » - He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill. Our antagonist is our helper. —Edmund Burke *** In our country we have those three unspeakably precious things: freedom of speech, freedom of conscience and the prudence never to practice either. ~ —Mark Twain wottsdemandin The world's longest covered bridge, nearly 1,300 feet long, Is In Canada. , , < LL RETURN Peanut butter was invented as a health food by a physician who was concerned about the nutrition of his elderly patients. ' ^REDUCE YOUR ELECTRICITY USE BETWEEN 1 AND 8 P.M. V£ Give your washing machine, clothes dryer and oven a break during our hot ? summer afternoons. It will help us manage energy demand and keep costs down for everyone. It's wattsmart. To learn more, go t o w a t t s m a r t . c o m . The white-tailed troplcblrd Is the national bird of Bermuda. **• : If you like a man's laugh before you know anything of him, you may say with confidence that he is a good man. ) ' —-Fyodor M. Dostoevski 'A V> • Turtle: Use % of the dough to form a large smooth ball to make the body. Place on a greased baking sheet. Divide the remaining piece of dough in half. With one half, make a small head and a thin tail. Place at opposite sides of the ball, juet under the edge. With remaining piece of dough, make 4 small legs and place under the body, two on each side. Cover; iet rise in a warm, draft-free place until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes. Brush turtle with egg wash. Slash back of turtle in checkerboard fashion to make it look -like a shell. Using sharp scissors, snip the end of each leg in 3 places to look like claws. Insert whole cloves in the head to make eyes, ifjdesired. Bake in preheated 400T oven for about 15 minutes, or until done. Other Animals: Let your imagination run "wild." Give kids a portion of dough and let them create their own creatures! Shining Suggestions • Egg wash is optional but gives the crust a beautiful shine. If you forget to do so before baking, you can still apply the egg wash 5 minutes before the bread is to come out of the oven. • For less shine but a good, deep, golden-brown color and very good flavor, brush butter on loaf just out of the oven. Learn More For more recipes arid baking ideas, visit www.breadworld.com or call (800) 777-4959. *** ,i' .T..V, T'-"V?f i- \[t i"» » ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER Lets turn the answers on. |