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Show 1 1 i 1 ... i The Word From Boulder HY NETHELLA GRIFFIN Looks as If the National Cow-belle's Association, auxiliary to r the National Cattle Growers Association, has a problem on its hands. Just when the Cowbelles are getting well started on their program of educating Iho public in the doctrine of BEEF FOR FATHER'S DAY, up comes the chicken ratsers wltb a lot of propaganda claiming that what Father prefers eating on his day Is some sort of cooked fowl, Even the food expert for the women's page of the Salt Lake Tribune boldly proclaims this misleading notion. T pportof. It she featuren a coLlcated re-celpo for a ort of ch'cken stew with rice and almost everything else In it Including seWa' different seasonings, one of which Is eatfron. Even If she were right In hr j j main premise of father's prefer! ng chicken to beef, which I ' doubt, I tblnk that most American fathers, If they must have chicken, would prefer lt plain fried or roasted, seasoned with salt, pepper and perhaps a tiny bit of garlic or sage, but no saffron. Saffron tea used to be a slightly sweet, yellow liquid they fed to babies along with assafetida and worm medicine, (The older kids got molasses and sulphur with some timer senna tea.) Saffron belonged with the medicines, not the cookery seasonings. Of course If a cook wants to color any food yellow chicken )r the rice that goes with It, I thnk saffron will do tlw trick. Cut I still think most fathers vilt prefer good red beef either on June 19 or any other day, Clea Baker said she could not come to help me cleantbe carpet 'for the Relief Societ'i ,'; - I 7 . d roorti tomorrow because , "she had t to help move the cattle to the summer range. In a country where the boys leave for military service and for work In Industries almost aa soon as they are eld enough to be of help on the ranch, women just have to do a lot of Jobs that used, to be called men's work, New farm machinery of course encourages the tendency. Irene King was spraying the fields for grasshoppers, yesterdcy, I repaired a truck rack and painted It. Some or us are saying that If the county road men don't soon convo and fill up a few of the hole In the road where uranium hunters are getting stuck every day, we'll have to organize a women's crew to make repairs. Clea Baker and Renon Peterson say they found out how to repair county roads last wlnttsr. ' Visitors In Boulder this week' Include (Mr and. Mrs, Raymond; Oruiond and family of SaltLake at the Burns Ormond home, Arthur Nettlesntp and Bob "ffrems and son of Salt Lake at the Ivan Lyman home, and Mrs. Zella Moosman and family of Spring-villa .at the Crias Moosman' home. Mr, and Mrs. Criss Moosman and Doyle Mooimin were at the Mantl temple on Friday with Mrs. Zella Moosman's fam- Speakers at Sunday Sacrament meeting were Mr. and Mrs Ross Thomas and Raymond Whlttaker of CIrcleville. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson of .Halt Lake brought their grandsons Gary and Max Wilson to spend the summer with their aunt and uncle, Irene and Clyde King. Ilerlrand Peterson of Salt Lake Is here for a month with hU uncle Darwin IMerson. Ann King attend d the Leadership School for 4-H club iwprktfs last week at Cedar City I - 4, i |