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Show V I I Ben Lomond Beacon, Feb. 16, 1978, Page 5 CCtrist Biek's 0 f( i j ; OVt SO to CHOOSE f HOW mts Of F4NEHNG MOLDINGS NO COLORED A AND VARIETY NAILS LAIGf ST QUANTITY IN THE INTUWtST. y4 it 1 at 3(16 47 Fkt Grad Shnvlotad Woadgnain on lauan grad 5 GLACIR ILM OAK embossed louon 31648 grads $6 49 1 1st iXx8 Firit TWO KAYSVILLE MEN, Dr. James Frost and his father, Dr. L. T. Leland Frost, back, are joining in a new business, the Optical Associates of Ogden, with front. Dr. Bruce Dabling and Lewis Kay. Father and son join local business Father and son op- tometrists of Kaysville join two other prominent optometrists who will be afwith filiated Optical Associates of Ogden. Dr. T. Lela-- d Frost and his son Dr. James Leland Frost, along with Dr. Bruce Dabling and Lewis May of Ogden have formed the Optical Associates located at 30th and Harrison Blvd , Ogden and will be pract'cing optometry in the near future. Dr. T. Leland Frost has been practicing the past 37 years in Ogden. He has resided in Kaysville since 1938. Dr. Frost attended Snow College in southern Utah, graduated from Brigham Young University with his major in chemistry. He was a graduate of the North Pacific College of Pharmacy and Dentistry, with a He pharmacy degree. graduated from the Pacific of University, College with his father in Ogden, the past two years. Optometry with a doctor of optometry degree. Dr. Frost taught physics and chemistry at Davis High School from 1938 to 1941. He is a member of the Kaysville Rotary Club and has served as past president of the club His son, Dr James Leland Frost was educated in the Davis County schools. He graduated from Weber State College with his degree in zoology and received his master of science degree in biology from the University of Utah He attended the Pacific of College University, Optometry, and graduated in 1975 with a doctor of optometry degree After receiving his doctorate, he returned to Utah where he has been practicing Dr. Bruce Dabling has been practicing the past 18 years and will be affiliated with both the Frost doctors. Dr. Dabling was reared in Provo. He received his bachelor of science degree from Young Brigham University. He graduated from Pacific University, College of Optometry, with his doctorate in optometry. He moved to Ogden where he has been practicing since. Lewis May was reared and educated in Salt Lake City. Mr. May has been practicing since 1935, beginning in the Salt Lake area and remained there 18 years. He has spent the past 25 years in the Ogden area, moving to Ogden in 1953. n ; Skillet Applesauce Rolls Apples and bread have always been compatible They combine well in coffeecake, bread puddings, poultry stuffings and numerous casseroles and desserts This recipe combines smooth, canned applesauce with hot roll mix to make sticky rolls that will be welcome for brunch, kaffee klatsch or dessert for dinner Its a real quickie because packaged roll mix eliminates measuring ingredients. And by using canned applesauce you eliminate peeling, coring, slicing, cooking and sieving the apples Canned applesauce is cooked, however, the recipe calls for ten minutes of additional cooking to concentrate the juice to achieve a moie syrupy, sticky texture, characteristic of sticky rolls Most cooks dont Waynes sister is Lola Roberts. (Just a little fact I thought I would throw out for all of you geneology buffs and those who have noticed you have to be careful who you talk about in the North Ogden-PleasaView area. to be seems Everyone related ) Lola has had a little vacation that she hadnt counted on. Although Im sure she would rather have been teaching her first grade class at Green Acres The unfortunate lady thought she was suffering from the flu, like everyone else seems to have had, but she felt so miserable she decided she had better check with her doctor. Next thing she knew, she was in the hospital having her appendix and her gall medical column for newspaper, starting week. It should be a readable column as doctors have such d 4 Q to evaporate some of liquid, stirring occasionally. Cool. Melt remaining 4 tablespoons butter in skillet; add brown sugar; heat until dissolved. Roll out dough to 17 x rectangle. Spread with cooled sprinkle with pecans and cinnamon. Roll up jelly roll inch fashion. Cut in slices. Arrange cut side up in pan on sugar mixture. Cover; let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in 400 F. oven for newspaper ky 1 f St HINT: Do not ask my son, Dale, if he enjoyed going four wheeling in his Uncle's truck. And if you happen to talk to Lex Patterson, dont about trying to rescue people who have gotten themselves stuck in three feet of mud while trying to go four wheeling. Dont pay any attention to the fact that even though Lexs jeep appears to have been washed recently, there is still a little mud on the very top. And if you happened to see a back hoe-w- ell, JUST DONT SAY A WORD. jfr A. You are correct that malnutrition accompanies At one chronic alcoholism time we thought malnutrition might promote alcoholism. 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The doctors are asking for readers questions which they will answer in the column, if they are of general interest. I would like to ask them how come kids usually seem to become sick or injured at night, on the weekends, or on the doctors day off. mention anything ''a $99 NUTRITION QUESTIONS & ANSWERS All my life Ive heard that of essential nutrients such as malnutrition is one of the results that can be expected from chronic alcoholism. But what about people who get a good diet, but also drink? Does the drinking do any damage? t 'A ? SENECA OAK wood veneer with o lauao plywood back 3164x8 A simulated 5ii tLr cute According to a recent report in the AMA Journal, the alcoholic often derives 50rr or delicacy more of his caloric requirement Q Are there really certain 20-2minutes or until from ethanol (the alcohol in foods that make people smarter? liquor) and. consequently, has a Like, what's the truth about fish golden brown. Serve hot. much reduced demand for food to and celery being brain foods? Makes 16 rolls. fulfill caloric needs " Says A Thais another food fallacy Enrique Baraona. M D . of Mount that needs debunking People ofSinai School of Medicine. New ten say fish and celery are brain York. Since alcoholic beverages foods Well, foods do not T.do not contain substantial build specialspecial tissues Its true " amounts of proteins, vitamins, or that nerve tissue, which is part of minerals, the intake of these our brain is rich in phosnutrients may readily become phorus and fish does provide borderline or insufficient phosphorus But so do meat , But there are also direct effects poultry, eggs, and milk Whereof alcohol on the liver. And as celery contains very little chronic consumption of alcohol phosphorus may also impair body absorption Have a news item? Call your 825-166- 6 applesauce and s ; wery both by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council use m 4 on 6'49 this next Doctor in the Kitchen skillets as baking pans Actually a heavy skillet makes a fine pan for baking bread as it heats evenly and in the case of applesauce rolls, it SKILLET helps achieve a glossv, ROLLS APPLESAUCE rolls bottom on the 1 (13-3ounce) Butter and brown sugar are package roll mix melted in the skillet first 2 tablespoons, sugar and the rolls are arranged 6 tablespoons butter cut side up on that mixture. 2 cups .smooth applesauce If the handle on the skillet is not ovenproof, cover it 13 cup brown sugar. firmly packed well with heavy aluminum 12 cup chopped pecans foil Cinnamon Prepare roll mix accordCanned applesauce comes in smooth and chunky ing to directions on package, the adding 2 tablespoons sugar styles. Be sure to usebeen to dry ingredients. Cover; smooth kind as its let rise until doubled in will which sieved give finely Meanwhile add 2 of bulk. distiibution even a more flavor and sauce throughout tablespoons butter to applesauce; cook 10 minutes the rolls r'l t lanau plywood MELLOW r i i3 con-valesi- bladder removed. She has made a good recovery, though, and was able to attend the North ' Ogden Stake Sweetheart Ball last Friday to hear her brother, Wayne act as M.C. (Which is where he confessed about how he let Lois Lane down, incidently.) Lola even managed to dance one dance with her husband, Jay. A slow one. Jay says everyone in the ward has been bringing them food, which has really helped out a lot. He claims the best cooks in North Ogden live in the 13th ward Lola says they released her from the hospital sooner $ ,v , grad fmth limulotad $599 than they would hav1 ordinarily, as she was wearing out the carpets. She felt restless cooped up and kept pacing around Ruth Iluband is at home following an operation for glaucoma. She had her first eye done just before Christmas and the second one about three weeks ago. Stewart Southwick claims he is giving up skiing for good. At least, for a couple of years. He went skiing with his sister and broke his leg the first time down the slope. This has tended to hamper his basketball career. Stewart is the son of William Southwick and his wife, Jeanine. Dr. Lars Larsen and Dr. John Jacks will be writing a kV QUEEN'S woodgrom finihd Carol Shaw Poor Wayne Summers! I suppose it was inevitable that it would happen sooner or later, but 1 is just too sad. As many of ye , know, he has suffered under the delusion that he is Superman in disguise for many years. Only now, the poor guy is really feeling morose It seems he thinks Lois Lane called him for help. But since his tights were in the dryer, he couldnt get ready in time to save her. So he thinks she is gone. 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