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Show Recipes Needed For Benefit Cookbook The Tuuuripl- - Bulletin Christ-- n Benefit Fund Drive i uff to a great start this year ilh much tlang-tuand Iwnging. . . of jxt and pans, tliat i. know it, yuletide Ye, liefore Hill lie ujmmi u, and that mean the time of year hen we liave our hand stretched out to you, asking you to put your hand in your pocket and conic up with a donation to aid someone who can get help in no other way. THIS I FAR the Transcript plan to try something new. Instead of asking you to share the content of your jx let liook just Christmas, we are asking you to share your culinary skill with our x-- d lie-fo- keepsake. What the cookliook is not WE EMECI AIi-- want our nil, scnliert who live out of the area to Y coot ril tote. Here are just a few of our ideas (we welcome yours):Meatless Meals, "Gourmet Gifts (wrap it up and give it away)! "Family Favorites" (heritage recipes Great- - great grandma's btuelierry tarts that have lieen handed down). Well have "Recipe for the Great Out- - of- - Doors, "Microwave Magic, There's a Man in the Kitchen, "Far and Near, (Out of area suliscrilien: Salt lake; San Francisco; M uncle, Indiana; Hawaii; Australia - wherever): "Ethnic Entries, "Tidbits from Tots, "Tasty Teens, - You get the idea. To get you off to a great start, we are having a name- - the- - cookliook-contes- t. We want our cookbook to to all of us, so we're asking you to give it a name. THE TRANSCRIPT will pay $10 for the liest entry. Deadline for entries is Octolier 24. As you know, it takes time and work to complete a project as big as this, so we need your recipes and pictures RIGHT AWAY! Bring them to the office at 58 North Main, or mail to Box 390. If you want your photo returned, enclose a stamped envelope. Oh, ah, yes. of course, we're expecting you to buy the cookbook WE'RE EXCITED about our idea, and we hite you will lie too. Here is how you can help: We want your favorite recipes. Those extra special, super delicious, not left, - must- Those dishes your kind. recipe family asks you to make over and over again - the "I could eat this three times a day, kind. And sitae we think of our readers as our family, we want not only your reciHs, but some personal comment on it from you: perhaps information on how it came to lie. Was it Charhanded down from great-aun- t lotte? Did you drop a cake upside down on the floor in the middle of have-ycwi- more men. Kids and teenagers can get into the act too. very own cookliook. TIIE IDEA for the hook came aliimt through the great skills of our own crew. Each year the Transt rijit has it traditional staff parties. . . Each year our cooks came up with such good dishes that recipe constantly flew InuI and forth, and we decided that we needed to collect them in a I took. Then we thought you might like to get in on some of the good rating. Soon it dawned on u that we know many good cook whose recijie should lie in our liook, and from there it was just another step to realize that here was a great way for all of us -you and us - to Imth give to a worthy cause and get the satisfaction of helping plus a cookliook we're sure will lie a treasured item in your home. l- i for ladies only. Some of our best Transcript recipes come from the reader. Ye, were going to publish our one-crumb Heart Program Receives 2.6 Million it up bridge cluli? And you scoot and covered it with pudding, and rmyUaly raved aliout it? OR YOUR information could concern yourself. You have only lived here for a short w Idle, and you w ant to tell us aliout the eating customs from whence you came, or you are 98 years old and still the liest cook in the neighliorhood, or perhaps you are now living in Alaska, and you serve your red current jelly once a week to remind you of Tooele. That's not all we want. We want your picture too, if possible. We want the liook to lie a very personal family g suli-milli- r- when it comes out in Novemlicr. 9 STANSBURY PARK NEWS Blithe Spirit To Be Presented 3 Vt 87,000 DOWN Where else can you buy a home lor 10 5 VA mon- lUrri-Crnle- GHD23p GHBESD GORDON HOLLOWS tooeie s East bench. Luxurious view Custom built homes to meet your satisfaction. Build your dream home now call Roger, (protect manager) ts pumping sequence, ex- - Abildskov. "An accurate. detailed re- plains Dr. Abildskov, direc- tor of the Harrison Institute cording of the electrical for the past 12 yean. activity of the heart b vital- Ve re trying to deter- - ly imiiqiortant to a cardiolo-ntin- c why and how these gist alteiiqiting to diagnose electrical signals are se- - a patient's heart problems, quenced. VYe also are w oik- - Many times these patients ing on liettcr way to record are too ill to go to a facility them so that heart disease where the most complete diagnoses can lie made ear- - elect rocardiographic ex-hbe and more accurately." amination can Abildto Dr. According jierfonned. Ye are very hojieful that skov, many individuals suffer heart problems be- - in the relatively near future cause these electrical im- - we will have a comjilctcly pulses which trigger the portable detailed system heart action are irregular, which can lie taken to the The Utah researchers are patient," the Utah redeveloping new ways of searcher said, THE institute is named recognizing individuals at high risk for such problems for the late Nora Ecdes so the irregular rhythms can Harrison who, with her hus-li- e band, Mr. Richard A. Ilarri- prevented. ONE OF the most com- - son of Oakland, California, d mon causes of death is disor- - has made significant electrical activity cial contributions to the of the heart. We are at- - work, "Our institute is an excel-aliotcmjrting to find out more this electrical acti- - lent example of private where it comes from, ing generating additional exactly what causes it, how support," Dr. Abildskov these signals can lie better said. The money contribut-recorde- d and used for diag- - ed over the years and future nostic purposes and how sujport pledged by the late they may lie more closely Nora Ecclcs Harrison and regulated, Dr. Abildskov her husband have enabled said. our work to progress to The work conducted by where we also are receiving the Harrison heart institute sulistantial recognition and combines engineering with support from Federal and clinical medical search agencies," Dr. sciences and ranges from the Abildskov said. ilif QHD33D GE2ED GEKBE0 GRANTS VILLI Two year od spirt entry 3 GES33D bedrooms, CHUB ey today. Assume this loan with payments of $500 per month Spirt entry home e com-Miiitpi- Thur., Octolier 10, 1 9S0 3 extras Free waterbed (DEBCS Call today Only $58,000 KuHttf Bghh32d geqed Only one block from downtown Super condition Completely maintenance bee Single garage, garden space with share ol Settlement water Only , $52.1 The Family Community IRark Steunsrary Parents: Where else can you give your children sailing, swimming, golf, tennis, skating and snowmohilmg? You can live anywhere, but there is only one Stansbury Park , bedrooms 34 batfis ful1 b1sement 3 ) trLv er . fireplace 'yt patio golf course sailing lake New home prices begin at available. Phone 882-031- S 7 1.600. with financing low-intere- st 1 HOLTS CLEANING SERVICE NOW OFFERS finan-ganize- DRAPERY CLEANING ON LOCATION! giv-vit- y, (Your drapes never leave your house damage, this is much safer than conventional dry cleaning methods. Your drapes will not come back Also, if you suspect sun in shreds! Give Us A Call! Winterize Your Outdoor Furniture HOLTS CLEANING SERVICE 882-502- 1 washed with mild detergent. - News regard to race, co-- jng leaves and winterizing post churkendoose who was the one animal on the farm that was different and how he was finally accepted. The program will be fol- lowed up by Mrs. Oscarson is still time to furniture are safer if they are used outdoors where there is plenty of ventilation. Second, if you find a part or piece of furniture that needs replacing, the follows: fall is one of the best times 1. Roll call. 2. Reading of minutes of to take advantage of outdoor furniture sales. previous meeting. Most outdoor furniture is 3. Approval of minutes of aluminum, constructed of previous meeting. which tends to grey and ac4. Petitions, remonstrances and communica- cumulate dirt. Washing with detergent and warm tions. water will remove most of 5. Tax adjustments. the grime, and rubbing 6. Approval of bills. 7. Paul Summers - Cloud with fine steel wool will remove the discoloration. seeding. 8. 7:30 p.m. - bid openRattan, cane, reed and willow furniture should be ing for stationery. vacuumed and then damp Adjournment washed with warm water and mild soap. After it dries, protect it with liquid furniture wax. HEAVIER cast aluminum, cast iron and wrought iron' pieces should be washed with mild detergent. If the surface is chipped, scratched or rusted, smooth the surface with steel wool, apply a rustproof primer and touch-u- p with enamel paint. en- 4 6 Mrs. Bolser at will give you further 882-615- -- Marilyn Noyes, extension cals you may use on your roll girls in this worthwhile family Halloween program. A call to Mrs. party is planned at the Oakden or at Park After a student had developed an interest in Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, a classmate asked him:Tell me, whats the difference between a psychotic and a neurotic? Scratching his chin for a moment, the student answered: A psychotic thinks that two plus two makes five. A neurotic knows that two plus two makes four - but he just cant stand it. advantages, according to AGENDA The Tooele County Commissioners will meet Tues., Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. at the courthouse. The agenda A 882-661- tj,e pumpkin and the rust wjj be on the lawn fumi-o- f ture if you dont act soon, STARTING now has two Freedom to Advertise Freedom to Respond with coloring activities, home management special-b- y more stories and songs & at Utah State University. throughout the year. First, the cleaning chemi- calendars. There away, graphically with flannel y0u hope you can save the board characters and a furniture for summers to puppet story about a come. The frost will be on Hardwood furniture should be wiped down with warm water and detergent and then protected against moisture with auto paste wax. GIRL MCFARLAND Cute Michelle Lee McFarland was born August 9, 1980 to proud parents Ron and Sandy McFarLee Michelle land. weighed 7 pounds 2 ounces and was the length of 20 and a half inches. Her grandparents are Tim and Carol Smith of Erda and Gary and Linda McFarland of Tooele. - Redwood furniture can Our Freedom Safeguards Your Freedom Advertising is commercial free speech. Advertising has helped a free nation grow and prosper as has no other nation in history. Still, there are those who would limit, or stop the right of the nations merchants to speak to the American public. Lets stay alert. onj? no lavs' n shall mak eetmg at ;stablis tf; or abTi, freedom MSB also be washed with warm water and detergent, but should not be varnished or coated with shellac. Any worn areas should be smoothed with steel wool and protected with a coat of wood sealer designed for outdoor furniture. PLASTIC furniture can simply be hosed down and ) This system is especially good for commercial and institutional drapes (exceptionally long or heavy drapes, stage drapes, etc.). ic lor, religion, build or handi- y0ur outdoor furniture, caps. The leaves you can com- This concept was taught but 0r throw fireplace, landscaping, great location Fully fenced, many ut Girl Scout elementary Stansbury school Oct. 31 from 6 to 8:45 p.m. Families from Erda, Stansbury Park and Lake Point are invited to enjoy dinner, a clown show, spook alley, Halloween games, costume parade with prizes, pumpkin carving contest and of course a bag of Halloween candy. Tickets are $2 per person and will be available from sixth graders of the school and the night of the party at the door. Guests from other areas are welcome and guaranteed a good time. The Nora Ecdrt I Urriuxi study of single cell to the Cardiovascular Research examination of ial tents, and Training Institute at "Ours is a multidisciji-Fniversit- y r of I'tali Medical Imary approach. The has liren awarded a son heart institute employs five-- ) ear, $2 6 million grant some 20 persons from the by the National Heart, Lung departments of medicine, and Blond Institute. pltyslulogy, medical biophy- The focus of our work is sics and coinput ing and jiel-thelect rojihvsiolngy of the iatrics," according to the heart, or the electrical cur Itah researcher. The insti-renwhich order the lute utilizes three of the heart, says outer at its Medical Center Dr. J. A. Abildskov, institute location and one at EDS director. These electrical hosjulal, where some of its is research signals, which can lie re- - patient corded hy elect rocardio- - conducted, "INSTITUTE personnel grains, are very iiiijMirt ant in the diagnosis of heart also are developing a mobile disease. system for more detailed "THE HUMAN heart elect rocardiographic exacts as its own lottery and aminalions that can be generate electrical current wheeled to the patient's Dr. which organize the heart's bedside, says You may not want to admit it, but summer is over. Soon it will lie time for dergaiten, first and second grades were a part of the Green and Growing Circles Program, this past week in the Stansbury Park elemen- tary school. This is a na- tional PTA program de- to remind children Mr. Condomine is a signed their responsibility to writer and wants atmos- their fellow men. phere for a new book. Consequently, he has invitMrs. Carolyn Aldous ed Madame Arcati who is a the program, aided bizarre medium. Other in- taught Individual Develop- vited guests include Dr. ment Commissioner, Jane Bradman who is skeptical Oscarson. of Madame Arcatis supMrs. Aldous told the posed ability to speak with children about their circle spirits who have passed of friends. This circle enover, nevertheless, he as a child gets older. tolerates the evening. Ilis larges children were encourThe wife is gullible, scatterto include all children brained, and thoroughly aged their various activities in enjoying the whole affair. The second Mrs. Condomine is supportive of her husband's ambition, but becomes disillusioned of his behavior before the night is Susan Oakden and Mike over. Edith, the maid, trys Bolser have completed hard to be efficient, but plans for Brownie Girl cant quite keep up with Scouts and Jr. Girl Scouts the world around her. beginning Fri., Nov. 7. Rounding out the cast is ElThe meetings will be vira, the first Mrs. Condo- held in Susans home at 470 mine. Her presence is deCountry Club right after spite the fact she has been school. dead several years. The Girl Scout leaders named above have several Be there for the fun, Oct. activities planned for the 24 and 25 at 6:30 p.m. girls the next three months Tickets will be $2.50 each. including an ice skating party, craft projects, activities to enable the girls to earn various awards and Halloween the selling of Girl Scout Party J Green And Halloween will lie celebrated by a seance in the English Country Estate of Charles Condomine, temporarily at home on the stage of the Stansbury Park elementary school Oct. 24 and 25. Tooele Transt rijit, Medical Center U'JJD'iS Jjili O UUfcttlSiJiiXKJ: Notional NewspaXr WccK.Oi'totxT 12-l- t |