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Show Pace 16 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Mav 28. 1996 Judges find Altamont womans recipe a treat to taste buds and stir fry 3 minutes or until just browned. Remove from skillet Add remaining Tbsp oil and stir fry is Hill than more the just JoLynn Moon Lake billing coordinator for Electric Assn., she's also an award, winning cook. JoLynn's recipe for beef and asparagus' was ' "spicy recently accepted for public atkxi by Rcimon Press in "Taste of Home" magazine. JoLynn says she was flipping through the pages of the magazine one day and noticed a contest soliciting beef recipes, and on the spur of the moment, decided to enter. Her recipe is one she found in the Salt Lgke Tribune years ago and had "remodeled" to suit her familys taste. Several weeks after she entered the contest she received a letter informing her that her spicy beef and asparagus recipe had won over the judges who had over a thousand entries to choose from. For her efforts JoLynn won a alone mixer Kitchen Aid frcc-staand food processor. Her. picture will be featured along with her award CULINARY CREATION-JoLy- nn Hill, of Altamont, prepares her winning recipe in the July edition for spicy beef and asparagus for a special luncheon for her recipe of "Taste of Home." JoLynn The recipe will be published in July in "Taste of Home" cooked tip an industrial-siz- e batch , magazine. of her spicy beef and asparagus recipe last week for her Moon Lake to enjoy. She has Flood agreed to share the recipe with us before its published in July. So just in case youre wondering what to cook for dinner tonight, you might want to give this recipe a try: Spicy Beef and' Asparagus 1 Pound Beef Round Steak, cut in strips with recreating in the National Flaming Gorge District Ranger 2 Tbsp Cornstarch Forest - and flooding is one of Dave Bull announced the re2 Tbs Water However, Carmel opening of Carmel Campground for them. 1 should no longer be Tsp Dry Sherry Campground Carmel overnight camping. use." 12 Tsp Salt closed lo overnight is in located Sheen Campground is located at 14 Tsp Pepper The campground Creek Canyon on Forest Road 218 Several dashes Hot Sauce 6500 feet elevation, immediately Creek (the Sheep Geological Loop 12 Cup hot Water ' to Sheep Creek. There are Road) about 12 mile north of State adjacent 2 Beef Bouillon Cubes 15 family sites with trailer pads 44 in the Highway Flaming Gorge and 1 Tbsp Soy Sauce adequate space for tents. Each Ranger District 1 is equipped with a table and site Tbsp Catsup The campground was dosed in 1 Tsp Red Wine Vinegar fire ring; and restrooms are located 1965 after a severe flood in Sheep There is no 2 Tbsp Cooking Oil Creek Canyon took the lives of five within the campground. water because of the 34 Pound fresh Asparagus cut potable in the people camping higher into 1" pieces location. canyon where it is narrow with campgroundsis free at the present 1 Cup sliced Cauliflower Camping walls. is Carmel Because sleep 1 small Green Pepper cut in time but after completion of some located where the canyon is wider, later this summer strips no personal injury or facility improvements will be a camping fee per site 1 small Onion sliced there damage resulted from that flood or with a limit of 2 vehicles andor 10 Combine first seven ingredients, subsequent minor floods which mix well. Combine next 5 have occurred since. attractions include the ingredients set aside. Preheat skillet District Ranger Dave Bull stated, and the 1 Add Tbsp oil and half of meat "There are inherent risks associated Flaming Gorge Reservoir Sheep Creek Geological Loop. Big game including deer, elk, moose, and bighorn 'sheepahj'bffen setti Within a few imlef'ofGarindl. By new fem e, sod and outside toys arc evidence that the Brailhwaites have settled HOME SWEET I IOMF.--into their home inside of the old Farmers Seed Mill which they have been renovating for over one year. The mill is also home to Jim's Hair design, owned by Jim Hadden. A Old mill home, nearly done, much appreciated By Cheryl Mcchain Don and Linda Braithwaiic have worked hard over the past year to convert the old Farmers Cleaning Mill in Mylon into a home for their family. Now all that's left to do is finish work. Don and Linda purchased the mill and its contents in January threc-bat- h 1995. The home consumes nearly 14,000 square feel of space, which Linda says, would never have been built without the help of their friends and family members who pitched in on evenings and weekends. The labor to convert the mill took much more work than Linda anticipated, however, she believes it has been a for her children to S;ood experience that "a home isnt something handed to you, its something you work for." Thousands take part in Take Pride in Utah Day An estimated 40,000 volunteers out in communities throughout the state today to finish projects and prepare for the July 24 state Centennial Celebration this summer. Its all part of the Take Pride in Utah Day. Governor Leavitt and Centennial Commission leaders spent most of the day traveling the state and turned in participating various neighborhood projects. More than 1,000 volunteers from schools, businesses, churches and civic groups worked with neighborhood residents to clean. paint and landscape a area in Orem. Hundreds of volunteers worked to relocate the Utah Botanical Center in Davis County while more than 1,000 volunteers worked at This is the Place State Park. More than 2,000 Intermountain Health Care employees worked on 47 different community projects such as building a trail in Payson Canyon and painting homes of the elderly in Salt Lake City. High school students across the slate volunteered hundreds of hours . low-inco- The mill, erected in the early 1900s, is one of three that were built during the alfalfa seed boom to clean and store alfalfa and clover seed. The tinned outside resembles a mill, but inside it is only the lolly ceilings and immense space that give hint to its origins. Because it is a historical i !(!!' i : -- for the Scrvice-a-tho- n under the direction of First Lady Jacalyn Leavitt. Funds collected will help purchase a statue of Martha Hughes Cannon for the Slate Capitol. More than 13,000 volunteers cleaned highways as part of the Adopt-a-Highw- t . i r Program. In Millard County, 300 residents cleaned the fairgrounds, a wildlife park and Highway 89, while 800 volunteers worked on 30 different projects in Tooele County including a major effort at the Benson Grist Mill. i i the Part of the unused portion of the mill has recently been converted into "Jims Hair Design," owned by Jim Hadden, and according to Don there is still enough unused floor space to put in his dreamed about cabinet shop or anything else he may come up with. .... : building Brailhwaites were able to tap into funding available through The Utah Historical Society, however, there were "a lot or structural restrictions to abide by," Linda said. ts.it minutes. remaining meat 2-- 3 Remove from skillet Add oil if Add asparagus and necessary. cauliflower. Stir fry for 4 minutes. Add pepper and onion. Stir fry 2 minutes. Return meat to skillet Stir in soy sauce mixture. Cook and stir until bubbly. Cover, and cook 1 minute more. Can be served alone or over hot noodles or rice. . Lalee E. Whiting 2-- . Claimed 5 Lives 65 Campground which closed 31 years ago to reopen -- Vernal attorney named to tourism hall of fame Round Balers Build A Tight Center Coil Bale To Prevent Damage From Rain And Snow Plus A Water Repeling Outer Surface Utah has seven new members of the Tourism Hall of Fame. This years recipients leadership, long-ran- non-pro- . 535 Round Balers Makes Up To I Ton Ball promoted northeastern Utah as a destination point, on a limited budget and was responsible for creating the now famous Dinosaur hunting license. John was one of the original members of the dinosaurland Travel Board when it was established in 1974 and has served as its chairman and is still an active member. He also has been active in the Vernal Chamber of Commerce for over 30 years. Currently he sits on the ,i - 335 Round Baler Makes Up fit successfully Uintah 3 - planning, voluntcerism, builders, enthusiasm, and the pioneering spirit in the states tourism industry. The 1996 Tourism Centennial Hall of Fame Awards include John C. Beaslin of Vernal, Barbara Croft Fjcldsted of Logan, Mari Lou Wood and Kenneth Y. Knight of Salt Lake City, Clair K. Lee and Betty C. Miller of Beaver (corecipients), and Dennis Farnsworth Judd of Kanab. Each of the recipients has given many years of service, leadership, and themselves to the business of accommodating visitors. Utahs Tourism Ambassador Merlin Olsen presented the awards during special ceremonies in the Ellen Ecclcs Theatre in Logan last week. John C. Beaslin was bom in Dragon, Utah in Uintah County, now a ghost town. He has served as a volunteer director or president of Dinosaurland Advertising since 1960. This corporation has tr represent ge Jo 750 lb. Ball County Economic Bureau DevelopmentConvenlion Board and is chairman of the countys Centennial activities and represents the area on the Utah State Centennial Commission. 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