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Show Valley View News, December 20, 979, Page 1 M cup fine, dried, bread crumbs a 2 tablespoons grated n cheese 'Eia&sn, par-mes- riera... tablespoons butter or 4 margarine, melted. Place chicken bone side down on cutting board. Cover chicken with clear plastic wrap. Working from center of chicken outwards, pound meat lightly with meat mallet until very thin. Remove wrap. Place ham and mozerella cheese on top of chicken. Sprinkle dash of sage over ham and cheese. Roll together the chicken, ham and cheese, tucking in the ends of the meats, so that the mozerella is inside. Combine bread crumbs and cheese. Dip parmesan chicken and ham roll in melted butter. Dip chicken and ham roll in bread crumbs to cover. Bake in ungreased minutes at has just prepared her party punch that many rave about. Brandon on the left would rather eat the candies in the train before him and baby James is 5 just happy to eat any of moms goodies. ARLISS WINDER What's Cooking? j Twas the night before Christmas . . . and Arliss and S John Winder were busy with ribbons and wrappings, and with the preparation of the good holiday food that is famous amongst family and friends! The Winders love to en-tertain, and the Christmas season is the most wonderful time for the gathering of people who are close. Arliss has a favorite holiday menu which she serves whenever she wants to make a smash hit! Her Chicken Saitimbocca is a crowd sized variation of the popular Veal Cordon Bleu, and even the children love it. The Winders are the parents of two young sons and James, Brandon, the imknow so they l2, of pleasing (and portance 4, nourishing! little palates! Arliss comes from a large . ; and family, family traditions, especially at Christmas, are an important part of her memories. Her family has always gotten together on Christmas Eve, . and as a child she remem-- i bers the excitement of at-- ; tacking a treat filled Pinata! This Christmas Eve, as in years gone by, Arliss, John, Brandon, and James will join the rest of the family for the telling of the Christmas ; story. The Winders realize the need to pass this sacred . tradition down to their children, to keep the true meaning of Christmas alive for the generations to come. The homes visited by the many children and family ; members of Arliss and John of ex-- : ; become a festival and joy on citement c Christmas Eve. Each heart j is filled with anticipation, t and with lots of love to share. - Everyone joins in to sing Christmas carols, to play ' games, and lastly, to tell the : traditional story of The Night Before Christmas. . . , GREEN RICE (to be served with Chicken Saitimbocca) two thirds cup raw, long cooking rice V2 cup cooking oil 1 cup chopped green pepper cup V2 (or parsley Later that night, when the guests have gone home, and the stars have come out, and this world! So an invitation from Arliss always brings a and brings, hearty yes! as well, as promise of a the when, at long last, children are nestled, all snug in . their beds, the Santas come out! Arliss and John pull out the many gaily warm and wonderful evening shared with good people. In case you dont get an invitation from Arliss this year, she has generously shared her favorite holiday menu, that you might try it out on your own holiday guests! MERRY CHRISTMAS! wrapped packages which they have made with great love for everyone. Quietly, they tuck them under the soft lights of the tree. What gifts they are! Not' only is Arliss a whiz in the kitchen, she also makes magic with her hands, and at CHICKEN SAITIMBOCCA Christmas, her sewing box 3 large chicken breasts, takes on the secrecy and of Santas skinned, boned, and halved sparkle lengthwise workshop! There are hand6 thin slices ham made toys balls for babies, 6 small slices mozerella and this year, a special cheese children the a for surprise V2 teaspoon dried, crushed trampoline! Arjiss has sv quilts, and every imagiAaftle 9 dress! There is indeed magic in a 9 home where each individual 9 cares so much for another. 9 And on Christmas morning, ? the magic comes alive! CHRISTMAS COOKIES The children rush from CANDY CANE COOKIES their beds to see if Santa has been true to his word! Once 31 (by Gale Cramer of Kearns) cup butter or margarine, again, he has remembered 9 each and every soul! So 9 softened when every last gift has been 9 xk cup shortening (solid) 1 f cup confectioners sui to Grandmas to deliver their tt4egg z 1 teaspoon vanilla special gifts to her! Z'k cups flour The Winders usually 31 1 Christmas teaspoon salt always enjoy breakfast at Johns mothers 9 red food color home a tradition everyone 9, 12 CUP crushed candy canes j loves! This year, Christmas 91 Vi cup granulated sugar dinner will be shared, with 9 Heat oven to 375 degrees, Arliss Mom and Dad at their home, with all the delicious f Mix butter, shortening, confectioners sugar, egg, trimmings. with the 9 and vanilla. Blend in flour Christmas family what could be 9 and salt. Divide dough in better? 9 half. Add red food color to And a holiday invitation to 9 half the dough. Shape about 1 dinner at the home of Arliss 9 teaspoon of the red dough rope. Shape a and John Winder what -i- nto a 5 could be accepted with more Jrope of equal size from the white dough. Place ropes delight?! Friends and family alike all agree that Arliss' side by side. Press together Place on really entertains with style, 9 and twist. and that her cooking is out of 9ungreased cojokje sheet. by Susan Mawhinney Its Christmas and there isnt a Grinch alive who can bring a frown to the faces of those lucky families who have a new baby in their homes! Yes, throughout the ages there have been those who have delighted in the merriments of Christmas, and in the joy of giving. Likewise, there have been the Grinches. 45 degrees. 2 tablespoons dried parsley) y2 cup chopped onion IV2 cups milk 2 eggs lightly beaten 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup grated cheese Grease large casserole. (Rub butter on it). Mix together all ingredients, By Susan Mawhinney T. casserole 350 Those mean, miserable, miserly Grinches who have devoted their lives to their frown lines and to their snappish sour pusses. The growling, greedy, grimacing Grinches. The Ebeneezer Scrooges. The Wicked Witch of the West. The Party Poopers. Each and every Christmas, the Grinches get a bite on somebody. And, at one time or another, each of us has been bitten. We know the symptoms. Its FRUIT SHERBET not unlike rabies, and Grinches have been known to foam at the mouth. Anyone who has been bitten by a Grinch becomes one himself. No more Mister Nice Guy. No more Ho Ho Hos. Once the Grinch has a hold of you, youre just plain miserable. You cant see past the muss and fuss and bustle and sweat of Christmas shopping to even think about the joy of giving. gallon pineapple sherbet 4 bananas 1 package frozen raspberries And smiles! Smiles are a of the past, and scowling, surely looks at adding cheese last. Stir in cheese lightly, leaving some for the top. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Serves from 8 people. 6-- For Try Arliss dessert, something suggests her special light. Fruit Sherbet its colorful, festive, and delicious! and y2 Soften sherbet (not melted). Cut bananas into very small chunks. Thaw raspberries. Mix together sherbet, raspberries and bananas. Spoon into large container. Freeze. Serve with Christmas Cookies! thing laughing children take their place. Grinches are a little like devils. They steal away the real, and rare gifts of Christmas. Christmas Grinches make a person forget all about baby Jesus in the humble manger. Grinches have no scruples. Hospital. He weighed in at 6 They also have no power lbs. 6 ozs. and measured 21 over those with a new baby in length. His Mom says that themselves in the family. their handsome son has real For there is not a person that fair skin, with just a bit of lives can look down into the pure and perfect eyes of a light brown hair and his newborn baby at Christmas tblue eyes have a pretty brown ring around the time and think not of yet outside of the iris! Lucky another baby, so long ago. Dad Wayne was right there Such joy they bring! with Trudy when Bradley Such hope! was born, even though the Such absolute power over the holiday blues, and over birth was by cesaerian section. Especially thrilled the Grinch! with the new little arrival are the proud grandparents, The family of ARTHUR Noel and Madge Clark of AND LINDA SOUZA of 4013 Zodiac in Kearns is feeling Kearns, and Mrs. Louise Bates of Sandy. their share of Christmas joy! ROY AND ARLENE Little Christina Mae was GREGERSON are the happy born at Cottonwood Hospital on November 12 at 12:22 parents of a brand new baby boy! D. Ryan was born at p.m. She weighed a petite 6 Cottonwood Hospital on lbs. 7 ozs. and was only 19 November 20 at 1 1 p.m. He long! New Daddy Arthur watched with loving, conweighed a bouncing 8 lbs. 4 ozs. and measured 21 long. cerned eyes as his first His big sister Tressa, 5 Vi, entered the world, daughter has claimed him as her very and hes been crazy about her ever since! Qiristina own Christmas present, and she has really been a big loves to be rocked to sleep in her Mommys soft arms, and help to her Mom and Dad! Tressa and Ryan dont look she looks forward to the day too much alike, with all of his when she can meet her dark hair and big blue eyes! Arthur and grandparents Daddy Roy was right at Lucy Souza who live all the Arlenes side during the way in Massachusetts! birth of his son, and, acLucky grandparents Donald and Alice Holle of Salt Lake cording to Arlene, hes as have already been able to proud as he can be! Ryan is an extra special Christmas give pretty Christina, with bonus for Roys family,- for her fair skin and dark hair, a he is the very first big hug! Its a boy for WAYNE Gregorson grandson! It will be a very special Christmas AND TRUDY GARRETT! for all the Gregorsons, inThe Garretts, who live at 4150 West 5740 South in cluding the proud grandKearns, have welcomed parents Juel and Amy Gregorson of Gunnison! Bradley James into their Little Ryan is not only the little family, just in time for Christmas! Bradley was first grandson for them, he also enjoys the distinction of born on November 16 at 12:42 p.m. in Cottonwood being the 8th grandchild for 4-- J Curve top to form handle of cane. Bake 10 minutes until light brown. Mix candy (crushed) and granulated sugar. Immediately sprinkle hot cookies with candy mixture. Cool. CHRISTMAS TREE COOKIES 1 1 2 2 3 1 (by Mrs. Lenora Muller of Granger) cup butter cup sugar eggs teaspoon vanilla cups flour teaspoon salt Mix thoroughly butter, sugar, eggs, and vanilla. Stir sets of his grand- both parents. So his arrival has really topped off the Christmas of his Grandma, and Grandpa in Pasco, Washington, Robert R. and LaVon LaDow, too! Its a sister for 21 2 year old Sharee Rene HOUGH! Little Marabath was born to BRUCE AND MARRIANN HOUGH on November 26 at 6:25 p.m. in LDS Hospital. Little Marabeth weighed 7 lbs. 14 2 ozs at birth, and was 20 long She doesnt look too much like her excited big sister with all that light brown hair and fair skin but they do have in common a pair of bright blue eyes as well as a pair of Marabeth loving parents! says her proud Mom, is a really good baby who sleeps like an angel! Sister Sharee plans on being really close friends with her little sister as they grow up, so shes started helping take care of her already! Christmas will certainly be fun in the Hough home this year in Kearns! Don and Grandparents Romaine Heaton of Idaho Falls both came to see their new little granddaughter and were just tickled pink with her! Burces parents, Robert and Colleen Hough, also of Idaho, are pleased as can be with their little Christmas granddaughter! So there will be no sour, sad faces this year in these happy homes no Grinch would dare take away their Christmas spirit! Such a special time it will be for them all Christmas, with a baby in the house! Their Stockings runneth over! Merry Christmas! THE FLOWER SHOP olidoy recipes J 91 1 5 W. 2700 So. 20 each in green sugar until completely covered, uuu about 4 hours, or until firm enough to slice. Heat oven to 400 degrees. Cut rolls into Vt A dI inch slices. Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 10 minutes, or until light brown around the edges. Cool. Stack 3 round cookies (large on bottom, "7 medium, and small on top) to borm tree, using icing (below) for glue. Top with red candy dipped in icing. OFF ON ALL CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. Give life for Christmas Give a Plant! fSHk. at ' ICING Mix cup powdered sugar with light cream and vanilla ( V2 teaspoon) to make it 7 spreadable 1 in flour and salt. Mold dough into three rolls, each about 12 inches long, but in three different sizes. One roll should be very fat, the second roll should be smaller, and the third roll should be the smallest. Roll CUSTOM LIGHTING v QUALITY InteaoU ff UHn IRtoftep by Susan Mawhinney Each year, Christmas Eve rows more blessed! Maybe its because Im getting older, and I poop out easier, but whatever the reason, these days, as Christmas Eve rolls around, I heave a great big sigh of relief. Whew! long last, the star shines in the East! At long last, Grand Central has locked up tight and turned out the lights. The store shelves are barren, picked over and pathetic. Stuffed animals, microwave ovens, ties, and socks have been divied up, hustled home, and each laid lovingly under its respective tree. The Santa in Sears has hung up his raggy looking reds and has bagged his bells. The weary Polaroids At him have surrounding burned out, and cheery Christmas clerks have the humbugs in epidemic proportions. Christmas tree lots are the last to go. They are also the saddest. Seasonal seven-eleven- s. Open day and night as Christmas draws near, that no one need be without a tree. That no tree might be without a home. Driving past a forsaken lot of would be Christmas trees can really give a person a case of bonafide holiday blue funks. Its downright depressing. Try to look the other way. Soon the only reminders that a cluster of trees for sale ever even existed on those spots will be scattered pine needles, and forlorn high school kids, out of a job. Cheer up! Christmas Eve is almost here! Stores will wrap up those warped tapes of Christmas music, that Jingle Bells might stop ringing in your head. ZCMI will turn off that Christmas bird that tweets its heart out all the shopping season long. The neighbors will unplug those blinking lights that relentlessly light up your bedroom, first on, then off, all through the night! Peace on Earth. Time to go home. No more holiiday shoppers. No more empty bank books. No more baking, sewing, painting, or gluing. Last minute gifts are finished, or forgotten. Time has run out! Take the overheated, overworked car home to the driveway where you are rightfully assired a place to park. A dog-eare- bonafide, over parking place! Give it to your car, for Christmas! Whether you are finished or not, you are finished. So enjoy it! Put your feet up. Bring home some fried SERVICE 4175 West 5345 South, Kearns 969-739- 3 At the Flip of a Switch... Your Christmas Gift Will Be Remembered! chicken for dinner. Light the tree in your living room, and listen to the quiet. Whew! Give A Light... The Perfect The presents are put together, ribboned and Christmas Gift wrapped. Whether or not they are the wrong size the wrong color the wrong present doesnt matter any more. Cant matter any more. Quit worrying about it! Its the thought that counts! Its Christmas Eve! At long last, the star, indeed, shines in the East. Smile! Let it fill up your heart! Christmas Eve is what its all about. You know Silent Night, Holy Night. Jesus, the Savior, is born! Joy to the world! Joy, to the whole, wide world! Merry Christmas! 3 CHRISTMAS COUPON AN ADDITIONAL 0 OFF o WITH THIS COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 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