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Show FRIDAY, JULY .1949 8, THE MT. PLEASANT Is Worthy Goal Of P. I. D. Tourist Trade And One , s i iut leaetion-t- o our e.senic wondeis and hist oiical background is a man mo job, jet to begin with it can in simplified to the point where any peison who meets the public can lie an ambassadoi ot pood will. S'e have within this state, many of the things people tiuvel gie.it distances to see and do Our am whit lesponsibihty is to we have to sell and how to sell it Touiist travel is the hugest vol time cash business in the woild It is only exercising our common sense if we are det- imined to get our shaie of this business A rather simple tuimula toi this self improvement jot) befoie us could he stated as folows (1) One should know import ant and interesting tails nbou the community and state (2 One should know sum thing about the aveiage traveler what kind of a peison he is, and what are likely to hi some ol his needs and interests (3 Tuesday '1 will pa-,through I t ali m l'.il't Kach oik ol tlu-sa people potential vacationist within til hoi dels, of this .vale ot the eai altei A majoi jeai oh jeetive ol all nsutents, who aie mteiebted in the eeonotnie pio yiess of the state, should tx a detei initiation that the traveling public shuuid he fuvoiuhly no with the idea ot loinne-tpiessc-Utah instead ol just thmugn the state, accoidlng to the State Department of Iublu ity, Obtaining faoiahle daughter 111 tiuvrlt-:-- One should possess a gen eral understanding ot the princi pies of creating favoiable ini Heres How To heart-warmin- Make Meringe g 4-- H Ar-kn- For tender, moist meringue, able to hold its high fluffiness, the right amount of w hipping is best important. In the tests results came from this method Have the whites at room temp- erature. Add a pinch of salt for each white. Beat until the foam is relatively fine and forms rounded peaks when the beater is lifted out. Then add sugar gradually 2 tablespoons for each white and continue beating until the rmringue is stiff but not dry. Meringues baked on hot fillings in the tests cooked more likely to evenly and were lessbaked on a weep than those cold pie. Baking at 425 degrees F. for 4 t 4 2 minutes proved against more of a protection lower leakage Utan baking at heat a longer time, as many Dates Listed For U. of U. Entrance Exam. Students planning to enter the University of Utah this coming fall Quarter, 1949, should make entrance examinations as early as possible. According to W. N. Ball, Superintendent, North Sanpete School District. Increasing guidance services and a greater variety of course offeiing considerable time for processing applications. The entrance tests will be adminsered as follows duiing the coming Summei months: July 21 9:00 a.m. Civil Building Room 205 a m. Civil 18 9:00 recipes recommend. August reBeading, the tests showed, Room 205 Building Engineering sults from too long cooking 1, 8, 15. 9:00 a.m. Septemtxr causing over coagulation of the Liberal Arts Room 212 whites. The entrance examinations reA temperature of 425 degrees approximately six hours quire F. proved best for tenderness to administer and students and stickiness and preventing should come prepared to spend shrinkage. In 4 to 4'2 minutesa the entire day, Mr. Ball said. this temperature also gave toj-ogolden brown glint over the Try a PYRAMID ADLET! the meringue. iGCfflffliSEEM v V Seagei, daughter ot Mi and Mrs. Kenneth Longer ot Sail Lake her dognv in city, received nursing. Miss Seagei leei ived hei tiam ing at the lhilj Ciosn Miss Camil.e Rasiiumsen has visited during the past link m Salt Lake iitv She was the guest of her sistcis, Mis Rut Mangelson and Mis June Hat on. Ven-lic- Waller R Rodgeis, ol Eltda, wilting Held. Mexico, has Million a book New hunting stones width Raising Pheasants published on June 21. The State twelve upland Called Huntin' Gun, It tells turd sanctuaries have in plain man w hat garni language, Mi planted and aie now In a and Mis. Roheit Gujiiiuii many Southwestern hunters been pmduetive Mate. of Venial aie visiting hole with know, that if ou haven't got Pheasants Horn the state game a sister, Mis Clan Koiv gun Iisl" joull never he a fauns have been moved out to hunter. Waller Rodgers fust of these sanctuaries, acmany Clul Notes arthis belief in an expressed Mis Nielson won id le in The American Rifleman cording to R. L. Turpin, State Vligmia Fish amt Game Director. Here high seoie pnze at the Rook "hull diew the largest fan mail the will either stek new partv giviir Thuisdaj evening in Kitleman historj. His olh r areasbirds or if they become domestih Mis Raihcl Sjme and Mis ai tides continued to hit the Tidwell ieceived the eon jackpot, und a new name blazed cated they will he transplanted the State. solation pi io. Damtj lefiesh-mold- ovei the Southwestern hunting byThe twelve sanctuaries have tin hosl.ss and wilting horizon, weie served been placed In strategic areas alter the game. a Rodgers is game upper throughout the State. They are with (he New Mexico 1) p.ut located in Cache, Box Elder, Mi and Mis I! Glade Amici ment ot i lame and Fish. In Uintah, Duchesne (2), Emery (2) of son Salt Lake city an visiting addition to running a cojole Juab, Utah (2), Sevier, anil Iron foi a few dajs with his mothei, line hes been pietty busy counties. lately Mis Ethel Anderson trapping readers with Ins line The sanctuaries were estabHe's had in lished for several reasorus, Mr. stones writing. Mis. Geneva Madsen is i s. outdoor and many magazin Turpin explained. First, they are ceiving medical eaie at a Salt appears regularly in Fiy and an experiment station for the Lake hospital. She is much Shell, the New Mexico spoiling Game Department. The State is 111111(111 and will return to her magazine. Gun" is trying grains, multi flora rose home soon. his first hook Tin illustrations cavers, Russian olive trees, and for it have been done by Jim several other as natural plants In Visiting at the home of Clif Berryman and Gib Crockett for the birds ol lk-a- ! I Mr. and Mrs Guile Il.ismusse. spent their vacation m Yellow stone National luk rerentlj Mrs. Verda A Lund, H.iivev Lund and Delores Lund wei Provo business visions Finl.iv Mr. and Mrs Dean panel and Kn lunond, of Wash ington, are visiung Mis Powell's patents, Mr and Mis Edward M. Hansen children 1 Paul Cracrft The Great initial Waltz," event on the gale University of Utah Summer festival schedule, opened - - complete with fireworks In Stadium Bowl Monday night before 9000 enthusiestic HAY IARR0 fully describes the Larro Dairy Feeding details for System . . . gives construction hayrack ... shows you how to avoid the usual summer slump and get more profit from jour pasture. rhythms e SIRLOIN STEAK COMPANY mt. tP. m of Strauss music filled the air, and the stage became alive with graceful ballet dancers. Adding to the spectacle of the music and dance were more than worth of multi-colorecostumes, in addition to many more designed and created by Sereta Jones, University Theatre costumer. Heading the cast were Robert Rounseville, whose rich tenor voice and engaging personality gave reality to the role of Johan Strauss Ji ., and Gwenn Hawthorne, comely blond saprano how portrayed his sweetheart, Resi. Both stars were impressive in their inteipretations, which evidenced their thorough training in leading circles of showmanship and vocal development. Chester (Chet) Dowse, playing his first straight role in many seasons, demonstrated that he is as much at home in a serious part as in his famous comedy delineations. Comedy is not neglected in "The Great Waltz," with standout preformances being turned in by John Nicolay-sen- , Stan Russon, David N. Morgan and Stan Hamilton. were Mr. P.ussons description of his fireworks and the comic sequence in which he, Mr. Nicolaysen and Mr. Morgan mixed slapstick and ballet to bring down the house. H.E.D. Redford, Mary Ethel Eccles and Ruth Jensen Clawson also blended the ridiculous and the sublime in a military ballet number This trio produced a series of standout jobs in difficult roles requiring both serious and comic PORK LOIN ROAST .01 BLUE RI8B0N TAMALE PIE walked off with 1st honora in Family Circle Magazines recipe contest. The recipe for this dishes and seven other $50,000 prize-winnin- ... 57 PORK CHOPS g are printed in full in the July Family 5c. Circle now on sale at Safeway-on- ly Canning Supplies 8o"Zin, CAPS LUNCH MEAT SMOKED FILLETS Assorted for That Cold Plat No Bone, No Waste, to Bafcg or troll .. 19. The Fourth went over with a bang. Indtpendenee Day was fit tingly observed with the following program carried out. A flag raising ceremony and Band concert at sunrise. Und r the direction of Mrs. Pharis A Neilson. Mmature parade took place on Main Street beginning at 3 P.M. Fvery child in town took part and enoyed being part of the days celehra tlon. Itc FRANKFURTERS WHITING Skinleet or Regular All Moot - froth Water Pith 13c Ib. PECTIN aril EnJjwi Homo Conning WAX IS ot. .. Kerr Regular LIDS dozen Kerr Mason, To Fry Regular Penny 19 Catsup Mustard Duchess 10 dozt Hl"' Nu-Ma- 93c Canned Foods 17c U 50c Moyonnoi de 37t Lunch Box 31c Harvest Blossom, For EIa... rlOUr Name Baktne 90 lbs. Royal Satin T T POTATO CHIPS 25 (! 6 for 23 CANDY BARS Fin Ao'n GUM Wngltyt, Popular Brondi CC kony, Tendor Flovorful nine Standard Six. mrC VJLIVtJ PORK & BEANS Savings 1 for 104 tall can tu 1 DILL PICKLES A o . AP"T No. 2 can 13 L JIFFY LOU PRESERVES 29 21 oi. glass Hostess .. . No. 1 Tall wlyj White Magic Quart Milk f,,h Q'd canon Grated Tuna 1Q I The j y 14 Sauerkraut .SSRfi. 15 Lunch Meat 37 SpaqhettifTS: 21 Libby's 19 wr.. 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No Breeze JSTTVb., Z2l Bread Sandwich 20 ... 45 Shrimps BLEACH COCKTAIL Delight .TO im quart Tomato Juice That Tastes Just O 1I like Froth Tomatoes 46 oz. can True Fruit Flavor packag Tasty Dessert, Assorted Flavors package Tasty Psach Pineapple ry It Syrup DAWN Empress, 29 ib. Sams Quollty Salt ,n'whl JELL-WEL- 13c Ib. Doien Humor-highlight- interpretation. Among the hardest workers in the cast were the members of the ballet troupe. Under the direction of William F. (Bill) Christensen, the dancers provided much of thp gaiety and color of both acts. Too much credit cannot be given the orchestra and chorus. Maurice Abravanel had them at concert pitch from the opening scene to the colorful Blue Dan ube finale. All in all, this latest and greatest of the Summer Festlva's is a must for summertime entertain ment. The Great Waltz" concludes Its nightly runs next Monday and will be followed bv an English version of Carmen, starring Mr. Rounseville and Kitty Carlisle, on July 15, 1G, 18 53 ib. Almost immediately after the footlights went up, familiar 15 CHERRIES 1.47 .54 A No, I, Large Lamberts No. 1, Worm Free Bantam A Ik. Ib. fj U S. No. 1, Large Chinese ORANGES S .... .lb. 111 fi LETTUCE LEMONS No. 1, The base of all Solods Sunklst, Juicy ......... S PRODUCf 7 13c .. CORN U 1. No. 1 White Rose APRICOTS U. S. U Mt. Pleasant Mill & Feed Phone 13 BEEF ROAST patrons. (Contnlued from first page.) L.D.S. Girls At Yellowstone Forty L.D.S. Girls of the Correlation Groups will enjoy an Park. outing at Yellowstone They will leave July 11 and will be accompanied by the Ward Bishopric and their Correlation Guides. They expect to be gone for a week. e Your cows need the extra nutrients supplied by dry rough-agand Larro Dairy Teed with pasture. Ask for free folder "More Profit From Cows on Pasture" It Mt. Pleasant J 1" By TOUNTAIN GREEN By Ada C. Anderson PASTURE V n-- lloid (lowthei on Sunday won-- noied cartoonist for the WashId, ii Hansen ot Midvale, ington D. C. Evening Star arid Hansen and Hnne Juhnson the Amei lean Rifleman. The ol Salt Lake city. publishers of the hook, The Sportsman's Press, of Washingliev Mexican Writes Book ton, D C. look on Walter Rodgers as a very bright prospect Tor Lovers West's Sports for top honors In the outdoor Great Waltz and feed u k TIii e Critic Praises information or Many difficulties and disappoint ments arise from this avoidable cause. A truly great tourist business Meringue has long been a lies within our grasp. Its real mystery, even to experienced ization will depend on all resid cooks and ents of the state acting as a unit It may be soft and lluffy as a in promoting better human cloud when the pie goes in the oven, yet quite different when it reaches the dinner table. Breakes Familiar troubles are: shrink Little Childs, five year Kay unage, weeping" vvateriness Mr. and Mrs. B. A. of old daughter derneath, stickiness which makes Childs of Provo suffered a cutting difficult, toughness and broken left shoulder blade Thurs small moist drop"beading evening when she fell on a lets over the surface, according day rock path while playing with to Bernice Palfreyman, Sanpete a dog. Kay has been visiting here Home Demonstration Agent. at the home of her grandparents, stu Recent meringue-makinand Mrs. P. A. Peel. Mi. York dies, reported by the New State Experiment Station, may Club Meeting help cooks avoid these difficulSechot The Miss said Merry Maids made Palfreyman. ties, rets of fine quality. meringue re- pads Friday, and learned how to vealed in these tests are: Whip- sew on the machine when they home of their inping egg whites and sugar to met at the structor, Mrs. Helen Rigby. just the right stiffness; placing bakFowles served refreshments. meringue on a hot tilling; ing at 425 degres F. for 4 to 4 Q minutes. held ,is i it 1 Hue'. June 28 visiting at the home ol (.111 best understand the Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Peterson at the Manti. disieining look at himself hose tiaxeliis miirui Mr. & Mis. Lynn 1.. Ur gson aie people just like ourselves, with & children and Mrs. Mevlm about the same likes and dis- Spencer and children of Salt likes II we dislike a certain Lake City visited with their kind ol tr jtment or a disinter sister Ada Peterson during the ested attitude when we travel, week. we can list assuied that the The Busy Siichers 4 H club tiuvelerx we meet will fivl the met at home of Miss Renee same wav about lls. If, on the Larsen. Thursday June 30th. other hand, we return to the Time was spent in cutting out places where we have be. n in the gills aprons. After which telligeiirly and courteously treat- refreshments was served to all ed, we tail depend on the travel girls present. is we meet appreciating 0111 Mr. anil Mrs. Clendon Freslon tayoiable tioatment of Tooele spent the 4th week end Detent human relationships at the hemes of their parents have been so important in all Mr. and Mrs. Dave Freston and kinds of business contacts as Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Irving We are still Mrs. Freston will he remern may today. they think ot ourselves as hardbitten ltred as the farmer Virginia individuals, but sonuthing with Irving. in us deeply appreciates courtMr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pu7 esy,- a smile, or the proffer ol and daughter Ruth spent the friendship. The average traveler 4th weekend visiting with relata s is ' he reach the time Utah, ion in Salt by lake City. While lather weary person and often their they attended the Iuv a Ills bit homesick. quick reunion just Mr. Bruce response to a show of interest of Christensen in his welfare is recently returned from Ephraim and. what is more impoitan, a mission in Denmark. Callei he do s not soon foiget. There is on Bishop and Mrs. J. E. Jensen no substitute for friendly un- Bruce as a Companion of Ralph derstanding of ones needs, and B. Jensen who Is now serving a this is never more universally mission In Denmark. certain than in dealing with th? Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Plum!) of Kenilworth and children traveling public. The meie ability and willing visited at the home of Bishop ness to answer ordinary quest- and Mis. J. E. Jensen Saturday ions of the tiaveler is both July 2. Mr. Reed Martin and son of pleasing and flattering to him It is prool that, its his interest Sharah visited at the some we time home of Village have at heart, Mrs. Ruby Martin over or other put ourselves out to the weekend. learn in advance the things in which he likely will be interest ed. However, about all things, in our eforts to he affable and answer his questions, we must avoid the dangers of giving mis pnssiuiis Human Relations t h i tv At million and xjient sun-- , at the beautiful CHESTER By Mrs. Ada M. Peterson Ada Peterson Aria Peterson on the people we all ol Pa Mi and Mrs E. M Ivoij at nounee the aimal ot a Dam mg lot llie 5 P M luld gi andadughter, bom Jum ion Mas la Id at o (o p M m he pan nts are Mi and How aid Ivoij ije.in Ciowlheii the Amusement Had I i at Venial The giandparents Attend Graduation Exercises land a sistei, Mis Doia kiandseii, are visiting tor a tew ilajs at the In Salt Lake City Mr. and Mis Janie.-- , 1. ii home attended the Nuim-- giaduation eserclsis in the Cathodial ol the Phjllis Andeison, Shu lev and Madeleine, June 2H when then Neil Diaper attend, d the Jul granddaughter. Mm Clara C llh celebration in Salt Lake enj Sports Every Utahn An Authority On Utah PYRAMID ib 10 PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY .. 17 MARKET CHANOES it |