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Show Page 6 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Thursday, December 4, 2008 Celebrations -Ml - -4 W v T " r ff(f Suzie Brown Suzie Brown, daughter of Dave and Jeannie Krout of Highland, received her Young Womanhood Recognition award November 30, 2008. She is a member of the Highland High-land 31st Ward. For her service projects, she planted and cared for a vegetable garden, canned and juiced fruits, cleaned her grandmothers house weekly, was a member of the track team, took a sewing class, did an apprenticeship at a hair salon and cared for children of a ward member. She is in the 12th grade at Lone Peak High School. In addition to her studies at school, Suzie is currently doing an apprenticeship at a hair salon. Woffinden, Halford Kyle Woffinden and Shannon Halford have chosen December 6, 2008 to begin their life together. The bride is the daughter of Bobby and JoAnn Halford of 01-ivehurst, 01-ivehurst, California. The groom is the son of Mark and Carolyn Woffinden of Lehi, Utah. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the LDS Church, 465 W. 700 S., Lehi, UT from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Jewell Hutchison 80th Birthday Jewell Rogers Hutchison, wife of Donald H Hutchison and lifelong resident of London, turned 80 on December 3. She is the proud mother of 5 children: Annette Hutchison, Colleen Bills, Scott Hutchison, Elaine Littleford and Steve Hutchison. She has 15 grandchildren an 1 1 great-grandchildren. We love you! Happy 80th birthday!!! Gary & Rhea Lewis 50th Anniversary The children and grandchildren grand-children of Gary H. and Rhea Wanlass Lewis are pleased to announce their 50th wedding anniversary an-niversary on December 6, 2008. Gary and Rhea were married mar-ried in the Manti LDS Temple 50 years ago on December 6, 1958. They are the parents of four daughters: Lynette, Lorraine, Leslie and Gerilyn and one son: Gregory Glen. They have eleven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Gary was born in Lehi to Lynn and Beulah Lewis. Rhea's parents are Glen and Alta Wanlass. Gary and Rhea have been involved in many church and civic activities throughout their marriage. They currently serve as workers in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. They have celebrated their anniversary with their family on several occasions the past few months but feel free to deliver congratulations to them for this wonderful milestone in their lives. Celebrations Wedding, anniversary, missionary mis-sionary and other announcements announce-ments must be turned into the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. 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In the M early morning you will t;find me reading my cereal ce-real box, the newspaper, a magazine, or even a children's book that was left out overnight as I eat my breakfast. In the late hours of the day, you will find me in a hot bath with any kind of reading read-ing material. I read billboards, advertisements, menus from front to back, instructions to everything (even if I know how it works), novels and short stories all right, you get the idea. I love to read. I especially love to read cookbooks. I find them to be like a novel. I can read them from cover to cover and make a story in my mind. A story of the perfect meal, on a perfect evening, surrounded by those I love. I will reread cookbooks time and time again, and often not even cook anything out of the book. This past month I have reviewed re-viewed the cookbook "Family Dinner Cookbook," written by Debbie G. Harman, published by Covenant Publications. I have been taken to a place of yesteryears. I have read each page many times. As I have done so, I could practically smell the aromas of a kitchen in my memories. Each recipe is simple, sounds delicious and makes you feel as though you Hawaiian Haystacks I 4 cups rice, cooked 2 boneless chicken breasts I I teaspoon chicken bouillon 1 cup water " ft V teaspoon paprika 1 1 can cream of chicken soup ft 2 cups milk ft Cheddar cheese, grated ft Chow Mein noodles ft Choice of toppings: ft Onion, celery, tomatoes, olives, pineapple, peas, etc. Place chicken, bouillon, and water in saucepan. Sprinkle with paprika. Cover and cook until chicken is tender. Remove chicken and chop. Stir soup and milk into chicken broth. Return cubed chicken to pan. Layer haystacks with rice, noodles, gravy, cheese and your choice of toppings. could cook any recipe in the book, rather you are a professional profes-sional cook or a novice in the kitchen. The art on each page is beautiful and is full of many thoughts on food, family and friends. The book is easy to handle with its spiral-bound pages and hard cover. There are chapters such as; Let's Do Desserts, Sunday Dinner Menus, Wednesday Soup and Bread, Monday Crock Pot Meals, Friday Favorites and many more. Recipes are easy to locate, easy to follow and simply delicious. The book has an informative section at the first with ideas on planning plan-ning your meals, stocking your pantry and a substitution guide for ingredients, (because (be-cause we all run out of things from time to time!) I have tried several recipes from the Family Dinner Cookbook, Cook-book, and in doing so, I have found a few favorites. In days to come, I will try more meals, treats and salads. I am sure there will be many more reci pes that will become regulars in my cookin' place. To anyone looking for a gift for the baker, chef, or food lover in your life, this book is for you. This book would make a beautiful addition to your cookin' place and will be a cookbook that will become a must-have during the week for a quick-and-easy meal or a five-course elegant dinner. You can purchase this book for $21.95 at Seagull Book, De-seret De-seret Book Stores and online at www.covenant-lds.com. If you are interested in having the Family Dinner Cookbook in you collection, you could win a copy simply by sending me your favorite holiday recipe and memory to go along with it. During the month of December, I will be sharing your recipes and memories with our readers. I can be contacted at emilymar-loweconnect2.com. emilymar-loweconnect2.com. Until next week's batter chatter, try this recipe from the Family Dinner Cookbook. E.M. Woman pleads guilty to child abuse DAILY HERALD An Eagle Mountain woman accused of abusing children in her care pleaded guilty Thursday to four counts of felony child abuse as her family fam-ily members sobbed in the audience. Mary Heath and her live-in boyfriend, Sekoa Aiono, were charged with nine counts of child abuse and one count of aggravated sexual assault of a child. As part of a plea deal, Heath's sexual assault charge and five other child abuse charges were dropped. Heath pleaded guilty to two second degree and two third degree felony child abuse charges. Prosecutor Tim Taylor said the four counts amount to one count per child for withholding food and one count per child for multiple injuries. Although he believes there is evidence of far more abuse, Taylor said it is a good resolution. "We felt that that probably served justice," he said. The maximum sentence for each of Heath's two second degree charges is 15 years, and the maximum for each of the third degree charges is five years. Heath faces a maximum max-imum of 30 years in prison, but prosecutors have agreed to recommend a somewhat lighter sentence in return for her guilty pleas. 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