grees) for 20-25 minutes.
Raw vegetables fit in with the
informality of an outdoor meal,
and they can double for salad.
You might include radishes, to-
mato wedges or tiny whole to-
matoes, as well as strips of dill
pickles and green and ripe olives.
To keep the relishes crisp, pack
them in crushed ice in a plastic
container with a tight-fitting lid.
You can serve them in the bed
of ice after you have drained off
the water. Tossed salads can be
made ahead and kept cold until
meal time. Keep the salad dress-
ing in a separate jar and add
just before serving time.
Fresh fruit makes a perfect
dessert for outdoor meals. Noth-
ing says summertime as well as
watermelon. You can serve it
cut into wedges. A centerpiece
of fruits in season is also an easy
dessert. Add cookies or wedges
of cheese for a heartier dessert.
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. Aug. 4, 1966
Dick Conzelman
Finishes Basic
San Diego -- Seaman Recruit
Dick D. Conzelman, USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Conzc/-
man of Devils Tower, has been
graduated from seven weeks of
Navy basic training at the Naval
Training Center here.
In the first weeks of his naval
service he studied .military sub-
jects and lived and worked under
conditions similar to those he
will encounter on his first ship
or at his first shore station.
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of the Horse Creek
wrestle with a post
the rodeo
Crook County Fair-
grounds in preparation for the
Crook County Fair and Rodeo.
(I to r) Larry Davis, Newcastle,
who is home on furlough from
OF FOODS
Wands Walton,
of Wyoming
Nutritionist
special occasions
barbecue or
porch picnic! An outdoor meal
enables everyne to enjoy the
day's festivities, including moth-
er.
The children can help with
preliminary preparation -- set-
ting the picnic table and serving
the appetizer. Handling of the
outdoor fire and cooking of the
main dish may be dad's respon-
sibility. Whatever the main dish
--hamburgers, steaks, broilers,
kabobs, or fish - plan to include
a vegetable or two.
Roasted corn-on-the-cob in
Vacation With Peace-Of-Mind
RIDE ON GIANT
ROADMASTER TIRES
premium tire that hogs the road better be-
Jse it gives more road contact in the shoulder
of the tire. Study the construction of the
You'll understand why it's a safe,
tire.
7-Rib Continental Wrap-Around Tread
Holds road better because of contact
Poly-Diene Tread
Resists cracking, tearing, chipping
Tread 20% Deeper, 10 Wider
More rubber on the road it ell times
Precision-Grooved Tread Edges
Eliminates squeal on dry pavement.
Cuts down slickness of wet pavement.
Low-Profile Design
Gives greater lateral stability; mere positive braking
traction.
the Navy; Bob Wenande, treasur-
er of the Horse Creek club; Del-
bert Jones, employee of Wenan-
de, and Gene Shannon of Rocky
Point.
aluminum toil is a real treat.
Husk and remove silks from
freshly picked corn. Spread with
butter or margarine, season with
salt and peper and wrap well in
heavy duty aluminum foil. To
grill corn out-of-doors over hot
coals, allow 15-25 minutes or un-
til kernels are slightly brown.
For a porch picnic, you can ar-
range corn in a shallow pan and
roast it in a hot oven (400 de-
To Crook County Voters
Your support in the upcoming primary and
general elections will be highly appreciated.
And, ! want to thank county residents for
their support and cooperation in previous
elections and in helping me carry out the re-
sponsibilities of my office.
Henry'Oudin,
Republican Candidate
for Sheriff of Crook County
Fortunately, the area now has additional sources of water., and a
little water right now can make a whale of difference on that second cuff-
ing of alfalfa.
If you're thinking of introducing irrigation into your operation, get
set up this summer so you can go to work as soon as necessary next year,
(Pictured Above)
ELECTRIC-DRIVE CONSTRUCTION
" MACHINERY IRRIGATION PUMP
Will teke cere of 1/2 mile of sprinklers. _Eeaily moved. Steens made the trailer and asse~
ed the pump. It's operation ceats -- about 60 cents an hour on REA.
FARMERS AND RANCHERS- NOTE -- Our FEED MILL will be closed
down for repairs until some time in August. We're puffing in a new
grinder. When we're going again, we'll be able to do a better job for
you and handle a larger capacil"y.
ST
Ph. 892-3956
Belle Fourche, S. D.