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Show 1 t nTj.. Page 4 tif Ben Lomond Beacon Thursday, Oct. 27, 1977 ' wp Hearty Eating On A Budget - Since I was fairly inex-a- s rest of us? a cook, but perienced ROAST WILD DUCK adept as a reader, I looked in Each duck only makes 2 my brand new cookbook. What in. the world does one servings so you may need do with these varmits? I several. asked. After the ducks have been Lets see, duck. Oven cleaned, skinned and washed, I will touch them. roast, uncovered, for hours at 350 degrees. Cover with salted water Sure enough, it was dry, and refrigerate at least 4 tough, stringy and wild. hours. Yuck! Tasted very similar to Drain. the mud pies I used to bake as a little girl. The ones with Dredge with a mixture of dead grasshoppers mashed in wheat germ, flour, salt and them. pepper. Brown in bacon I like the method I have drippings or oil. Drain off since devised MUCH better. excess fat. Stir in a can of Duck is delectable this way. cream of mushroom soup. Im sure many of you have Add enough water to cover. good game recipes. How Cook over low heat for 1 hour. about sharing them with the Happy eating. BY CAROL SHAW BEACON WRITER E. North Ogden 2731 No. 850 6 AT- -; fcipli' iQ 3 RICHARD AND MILDRED HARROP are pictured. Mildred open house honoring her as a retiring librarian. will be honored at an Open House planned to honor area librarian Mrs. Harrop will be The students will miss her retiring at the end of this warm smile and her quiet school year. She has not only manner. been a very efficient librarian, but has given much extra time and effort preparing for many meetings and luncheons at the school. Many groups have come to find lovely table settings and BY CAROL SHAW BEACON WRITER schools librarian. Students, past and present, fellow faculty members and other friends are invited to attend the open house on Friday, Oct. 28. other all that hunting. Ive brought you home some free meat, Honey. Halloween - the time of witches, goblins, monsters and SPOOKS. This is apparent at the Red Cross knowing Mildred was the one responsible. How To Prepare Your Home For Winter Chapter 1961 House, the leaves come with sediment after being Washington Blvd., Ogden. Red Cross volunteer workers tumbling down, it generally is closed for half the year. not too long before the temIf you have room air are changing the house into perature begins to do likewise. conditioners in your windows, the spookiest spook alley you So getting your home ready carefully weather strip around have ever seen. The tour will for the onset of winter should them if you cant remove and take top priority during the store' them for the winter. go from the pearly gates to hades, and with a little luck relatively balmy weekends auSpecial plastic covers are also tumn, as winter has a way of a good investment, or make the devil may appear. showing up when least expect- your own t covers Spook Alley will be open ed, and frigid temperatures with a roll of plastic film and and Saturday nights, Friday cool the ardor of masking tape. invariably October 28th and 29th, from 7 most handymen for tackling Consider making plastic projects. storm windows for unenclosed p.m. to midnight - the witPutting on storm windows or unheated porches, base- ching hour. On Halloween and checking out the furnace ment windows or other "win- night, it will be open from 7 to are two important chores in dows lacking storms. 10 p.m. Admission is $1 for , getting your home winter-readyCheck permanent win75 cents for children. adults, but they are not the dows to see that they fit tours can be arranged Group only ones. if use tightly; they dont, Heres a checklist of pro- weather stripping or caulking. at 75 cents per person. Call for tour appointment. jects prepared by the General Weather strip doors that dont Electric and Hotpoint Confit snugly. Continuous movies with sumers Institute to help you A little effort spent makDracula and Frankenstein get ready for cold weather: t ing the home Put clean filters in the will cut not only heat losses will be served and there will furnace, and lay in a supply this winter but heating bills as ' be. all manner of spooks and now so you can change filters well. And in this period of the fuel shortages, conserving enregularly throughout season. heating ergy is everybodys business. Clean the exhaust vent Once the heating season on your dryer to remove dust starts, the Consumers Institute and lint which have collected recommends you set the therand will reduce drying effi- mostat at a comfortable The Ben Lomond Beacon ciency. Youll also be reducas close to 70 temperature ing a potential fire hazard. and will run your engagement degrees as possible Check fireplace dampers leave it there. Each additional and wedding pictures for you, to make sure they are closed, degree upward will add sig- free of along with the charge and keep them closed when nificantly to your operating news of the happy event. the fireplace is not in use. cost. Please submit your photos Since hot air rises, an open Youll be more comfortdamper can let heating dollars able at lower temperatures if (black and white reproduce go right up the chimney. you have humidity in best) along with the inNows the time to put a the home. proper Consider a built-iformation to the Ben Lomond new element or portable humidifier. Proper Beacon, 5399 S. 1900 W., evaporator Roy, in hum(media) your furnace humidity also will help protect Utah. The zip code is 84067. idifier, and to buy extras valuable home furnishings for replacement. from drying out and will min- The information should be HUBAND Also check humidifier water imize annoying shocks from typed and double spaced. Our valves they can get plugged static electricity. deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. When Corner MOTHERS FLOCK husbands den, also garage is piled so high with junk, that he can never find a thing without me he -- e 7 .. heat-tigh- Fly casting rods and stubs for golf and catchers mits and bats, old baseball shoes and holey socks and overalls and hats. Did you throw out all my fishing boots and wheres my sheep-linecoat, I saw them both just yesterday it sure does get my goat. d I packed my skis for storage and last night I put them here, I hate to bring the subject up but did you put them elsewhere, Dear? are just like father theyre a chip from off the block, but I sure do love all six of them Im the mother of my flock. My boys Society news being sought n LANE A. Wedding bells are ringing for Sandra Downs and Kim Chatelain. were They married last Tuesday and honored at a reception at the Edgewood that evening. They make a really cute couple. Sandras folks are Karen goblins to guide you on your tour. The students from Weber Adult High School health class and the 66th Ward Young Men and Womens Mutual Class are all working hard to make this one of the spookiest experiences you have ever had - in fact, they guarantee to scare the yell right out of you. Downs Its Halloween time. A time for fun and games, dressing up and reading about storybook ghosts and goblins. This Saturday, Oct. 29, the Stone Branch a having Halloween story time for children of all ages. It will begin at 2 p.m. and there will be special story tellers who will present scary and exciting halloween stories for the listeners. is Tires - Batteries - Accessories Front end alignment Brake work Tune up Electronic spin balance LAD0G ;jg b Trowbridge, Emerson Stone Branch librarian, said children that want to come should dress up in costumes. There will be lots of stories and fun this Saturday, commented Mrs. Trowbridge. Mrs. Trowbridge also said that the library is open to the public and invites all interested persons to come in and visit and get a library card. SmAlLfL ucoGm zm Downs. Theo and weighed y 3 pounds, 10 . protect all car engines with quality Lemmon. QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL. ' You receive a complete car chassis lubrication Plus 5 qts. of QUAKER STATE OIL "one of America's (1040 deluxe oil 10e extra) ON A QUICKI LUBE Bring in this coupon and ova! Coupon must bo prosontod PHONE 773-656- 6 at tlma ft daughters myself!) Jean reports W m WIH'IHHI i "r i)iIWit.11' ll and the German other leading magazines and newspapers including Ladies Home Journal, Colliers, Judge, Scrint and others. i unt rW',TT-TTir- - , finest' 10 MINUTE SERVICE Lakeside Square Shopping Center, Clearfield PHONE 7 385 East 450 South YOUR CARPETS v COME CLEANER : BRIGHTER v DRY FASTER : LAST LONGER News Magazine of Phoenix. He is also a portrait artist doing work in oils, pastel, acrylic and charcoal. His cartoons have also been published in - 773-656- he when he and wife moved to Sun City, Arizona, Mr. Huband is married to the former Virginia Kimm, a native of Des Moines, Iowa. Grant is currently a car-witoonist for the Sun City News Plus a Quaker State Oil Filter Plus these FREE EXTRAS - vacuuming, car chassis inspection, windows washed and lubrication reminder tag MARTIN BROS. TIRE CENTER that weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces at birth. They will name him David Alan. His brothers are Shawn, 9, and Jason, 2. The grandparents are Bob and Shirley Kelly and Elmer ounces. Joan reports although the baby had a little breathing problem at first, she seems to be doing well now. Little Tara Suzann is in the University of Utah Hospital. Joan says she be returning to the St. Benedicts Hospital to gain weight before they can bring her home. The Mays have 3 other children, Ira, 4; Jeremy, almost 3; and Katy, 16 months. The grandparents are Mrs. Bonnie May and Harriett and Russell Mufflers and shocks We Tina Holbrook has circled November 5 as her wedding day. She will be married to Steve Halverson. i ma has earnea a degree at Weber State College in psychology and will be attending the University of Utah. She is planning to earn a doctorate in philosophy and eventually hopes to become a teacher. She is the daughter of Phyliss and the late Leroy Holbrook. Alan and Jean Potakar are the parents of new baby boy. This is their third son, with no daughters. (I really had to laugh when Jean said, Dont rub it in, Carol. I would never have dared say a word as I have 6 sons and no i GiY YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER COMPLETE AUTO CARE CENTER Nor- appointed assistant director and Berthah Potokar. of the Utah Division of Susan and Leon Graves Family Services in District have a new baby daughter. 2A. She will be responsible for the supervision of adult' ..?i services, family counseling, Gfant 'Huband aVd'hlslWiftr services to the mentally Virginia of Sun City, Arizona retarded and the develop- - are paying a short visit here mentally disabled in the with relatives and friends. .Mr. Huband is a brother to Ogden area. Fay has been working for Lane A. Huband, Blanche the State Family Services for Ellis and Gene Ellsworth, all 4 years. She is a widow with 2 of North Ogden. children. Mr. Huband, with his Before working for Family family came from Gridley, Services, she was employed California when he was six for 3 years at Southern Utah weeks old. He grew up in State College as a director of North Ogden and attended the VISTA program. She the old North Ogden School worked with Navajo and (called the yellow brick' Piaute Indians. school). He later attended Alie Eugene Ross and his Weber High where he became wife Marcia, of Pleasant interested in cartooning and View, have a new baby boy. Marie and Elwood Berrett are building a new home next door to their old one. They are thrilled to be able to have some of the features they have always wanted. Their son Roger and his wife are buying their old home. Joan and Robert May have a new baby daughter. She was born premature and only Emerson Leslie Keith Dale Chatelain. Edna Gourley is tickled as she has recently become a grandmother for the first time. Her son, Brent Gourley, and his wife, the former Mary Ann Brewer, have a little boy. He weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces at birth. Brent and Mary Ann live in Salt Lake City where Brent is studying to become an architect at the University of Utah. Congratulations to Fay Price. She has recently been Halloween stories, fun Library and Kims parents are Library plans are visiting the Tid Bits 6 one-sho- around-the-hous- GRANT AND VIRGINIA HUBAN th Ogden area from Sunset, Ariz. BY CAROL SHAW Spook Alley draws crowds from Ogden physical arrangements set up, never Poetry My When he found himself with a bride to support, he quickly decided hed better learn to like game so he could justify Consumer Mildred Harrop will be honored at an open house at the North Ogden Elementary School for her many years of service as the In his flambouyant youth, my husband, Harold, was an avid hunter. Anytime there was a season on, he hunted. Only he hated to EAT what he shot. He gave everything away. Too dry, tough, wild and stringy, he said. 773-71- 84 20 Years Experience |