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Show Ben Lomond Jelesnik wins award for TV programming Maestro Eugene Jelesnik, who had North Ogdens Merle Shupe and James Shupe and others on his "Talent Showcase program received on Sunday KSL-T- a National Council Special USOs during national convention this week in San Antonio Texas. The award for this friend of North Ogden and Ogden Award The Cupboard by Janice Hubbard Do you recall when you first started to prepare breakfast? It seemed like the golden opportunity to be the epitome of housewifery. I pictured rosy cheeked children, a cheerful husband and myself all gathered around a beautifully adorned table enjoying popovers. I stumbled into this picture quite by accident. When I married, my sole culinary achievement was scrambled eggs. We had scrambled eggs each morning for a month because Ray made the mistake of complimenting me on them. I aimed to please. Through the years I overcame the challenge of Eggs Benedict, learned to make superb pancakes honest! Swedish pancakes, eggs in a basket, delicious French toast, then I developed chocolate waffles. Im ashamed to say that I became quite involved in my desire to be the picture of domestic success. After about ten years, I awoke one morning and asked myself, How much mustery and enchantment can one find in a baking powder biscuit? My answer was, Little very little. I followed my conscience and developed a series of healthy, nourishing EASY breakfasts. Peanut butter on toast, cottage cheese mixed with jelly on warm toast, cheese melted on bread in the oven, hard-boile- d eggs. Note all the high protein and how little mess these dishes make in the kitchen. I invented a series of good excuses: Monday too much confusion following the weekend. Tuesday Relief Society. Wednesday I didnt want to ruin my record. Thursday-ea-rly band Matt. Friday my practice for hair appointment. Saturday too many errands. Sunday church. You must admit I was resourceful. The kids asked what Last week I got my we were having for breakfast, and I suggested cheese toast or cold cereal and juice. Kitty asked a compelling question. She said, How come we have to eat cold cereal when there are 36 eggs in the fridge, two packages of bacon and two and a half loaves of bread? She had a point. cJt Fjviaqa conductor, composer and r of many USO tours since 1944, a year after the organization was formed. That year the maestro made a national tour of military and veterans hospitals, followed by a trip to European combat areas. In the 1940s leader-arrange- Broadcasting signed the maestros orchestra for the first television apregular Co. pearances of any orchestra. He is currently the conductor of the Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra. He was written such songs as The Mormon Trail, JFK March, My Gypsy Two Silhouettes Melody," on the Moon, and Well Butter My Beans." His wife, Virginia Bell assists him with his KSL-T"Talent Show-casprograms, which introduces new talent to TV thousands. By We are truly lucky to have many fine senior citizens living among us. .They can give us a sense of perspective we might not have otherwise. Many of them have lived in North Ogden or Pleasant View 70 or 80 years, or even more. Im sure they have noticed many changes, both in the community and in the world in general. Life styles have changed drastically, since they were kids. Its fun to reminesce with them. Recently I attended a meeting honoring a small group of older ladies, a few Read and use the classified ads by Dr. Diarrhea Doctor, My Child Has .... Dr. Lars Larsen and Dr. Jim Jacks Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretory Utah Education Association Diarrhea. With nicknames varying from Montezumas The Revenge to simply Crud", diarrhea has plagued mankind from the beginning of time. Unlike many other diseases, diarrhea affects men, women, and children of all ages, ranging in severity from extremely mild cases to cases resulting in If youre puzzled about ways you can help your child to of Instructor learn, Leanna Landsmann, editor-in-chiMagazine has some advice for you. Writing in the New York Times, she urged parents to be involved but not too involved in their childrens homework. A good rule of thumb is 25 per cent, she said. If your child spends an hour, your slot is 15 minutes. Set a time and provide a place, and make your principal role one of assisting drill and evaluation. in follow-uThe writer cautioned parents about helping their children with writing assignments. Should a parent do the writing if a child just cant hack it?" Definitely not, said the writer, who added: "There is no better way to deny your child's competence. Doing his assignments represents neither expectation nor n in its purest form." support, but is She offered direction on what a parent should do. Read the homework," the editor said. "Be prudently artistic in your reactions, then help to correct the spelling, grammar and punctuation. Doing this more than reflects your standards and concerns. It sends the student to school confident that he wont get instant rejection because of a Whereas this definition seems quite simple, the causes of diarrhea are many and quite varied, including bacterial, viral, parasitic, maiabsorptive, metabolic, and cancerous diseases. As if to further complicate this situation, evidence is beginning to surface in- sloppy paper." dicating p put-dow- Spelling is an area where a parent can be a great help. The writer suggests that parents review the student's spelling words before bedtime and. if necessary, again in the morning. The same is suggested for arithmetic drill. Check speed and accuracy and go over homework is wrong, problems," the article states. When the answer suggest another try and then look at the paper again. You are expressing both expectation and support. The child may growl, but deep down he likes it. The authors parting advice is good. She says: Be involved, interested, and generous with praise." and dehydration hospitalization. Diarrhea is defined as the passage of watery or loose bowel with movements, usually increased frequency. wide geographical variation in the most common causes of diarrhea, bacteria and viruses, with viruses being more common in some areas and bacteria more common in others. Treatment of most cases of diarrhea (those caused by bacteria and viruses) which are mild requires only removal of bulk solid foods from the diet with the disease usually running its course over a one to three Former North Ogden woman named to Chamber position Miss Barbara Bruhn, formerly of North Ogden, has been named executive assistant to Ogden Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President Steve Lawson. She succeeds Douglas Reeve, who retired from the Miss post aftei 10 years. worked on the Bruhn Washington staffs of former Rep. Wayne Oens. D Utah, and Sen. Frank E. Moss, from 1970 until 1976. In early 1977, she joined the staff of the Salt Lke Area Chamber of Comadmerce, serving a to the ministrative assistant director. affairs government On the Ogden chamber staff, she will serve as executive secretary to the directors. of board caseworker for chamber members, prepare the chambers monthly publication, "The Observer," and sene as staff liaison for the committes In the summer of 1969, Miss Bruhn worked in Villars, Switzerland, and in 1976 participated in a U.S. State Department tour to Moscow and Lcnningrad. week period. In more severe cases, therapy is usually begun with a clear liquid diet to forty-eigh- t for twenty-fou- r hours followed by gradual advancement of the diet if the diarrhea has slowed down and does not recur. When there is no response to this diet management, prescription drugs which decrease the motility of the bowel are sometimes very helpful and are used quite by many commonly physicians. Some cases of diarrhea do not respond to even these measures, however, and hospitalization with fluid intravenous becomes supplementation necessary to prevent life threatening dehydration. these more Naturally, serious cases are more commonly encountered in infants and small children whose small body fluid volumes are easily depleted. In those instances where small infants and children are afflicted by diarrhea it is important for parents to closely observe the fluid intake of the child to make sure that significantly more fluid is taken in by the child than is lost in the diarrhea. If this balance is not being maintained or if the child is exhibiting such telltale signs of dehydration as decreased urination, . j f discussed and Home ttfWHj TEMPTING RICE AND CHOCOLATE DESSERT come-up-anc- School v Carol Shaw who happen to belong to the North Ogden 1st Ward Relief Society. It was really fun hearing of some of the highlights of their lives and childhood experiences. The Mabel is the same Christ-liklove to everyone. Mabel has served for over 40 years in the Primary. She was loved by many of the sketches were given by kids as the Primary someone who is close to Grandmother." She is still them, a daughter, cousin or active in the Relief Society of the and Daughters daughter a Thora Salniond. Pioneers. Her daughter, Allene daughter of Zella Gould, said she thought the older ladies tkinson, honored her on the were in one of the most program. She said that beautiful times of their lives. Mabel has lived in North She said, You can see in Ogden all of her life except their faces what they are. for six years when she lived Their faces tell their lives, in Huntsville. and they are beautiful. She said that once when Thora told about Zella Mabel was cooking for the Gould's early life. She said men who came to help with she was born prematurely. the threshing on their farm, She was so small that they some of them insisted they put her in a shoe box for her HAD to have coffee. Mabel had never fixed coffee in her first bed. life. But she borrowed some Zella spent her early years in Eden. She had to from the neighbors and walk 2' 2 miles each way to served it to the men with attend the little 2 room the coffee beans floating on school. On the way home, she the top! ( Years later they would often stop and collect were still teasing her about polywogs in her lunch her coffee. to her Mabel went to school in a bucket, much one room building which was mothers dismay. Zella loved animals and dubbed Brush Sage they seemed to sense her Academy." After graduating feelings for them. They had from the 8th grade, she atsome horses that her father tended the Weber Academy, couldnt ever seem to catch, while David O. McKay was so he always had to have president of the school. She and her husband have little Zella call them. 5 children, 23 grandchildren, They always came running to her. She was able to bridle 53 great grandchildren, and 1 them without any problems. great, great grandchild. Zella sang a lot as a child Her daughter, I.ettice, was and young lady She was a the North Ogden City member of the ward choir at recorder for many years. a young age, and a popular Lettice has a talent for singer for programs. A high writing literature and music point in her childhood was and wrote a beautiful song, Tribute to Sesinging at a dedication entitled where David O. McKay was rvice. which was sung on the officiating. He made a big program. fuss over her singing. After her marriage, she lived in Ogden and Plain City before moving to North Ogden, where she has lived a half a century, or more. Her husband died 40 years ago. They had five children, three of them are still living They have 12 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Her son, Jim lives in North Ogden. Zella is still lively and active. She has a cute sense of humor. She is still an active member of the ward . and serves in the Relief Society. She is a helpful neighbor and keeps busy doing whatever she is able to help others. She does a lot of her ow n yard work and some needle work. Mabel Orton is another wonderful older lady. She their neighbors! still showing e in-la- 1 b.iji CHOCOLATE Surrtss Hire RICE CREAM 12 pint whipping cream, cup real chocolate chips teaspoon almond hipped cup macaroon cookie evt raot crumbs Cook bay of rice a cording to package directions. Drain and empty into mixing bowl Add the chocolate chips and stir gently until chocolate melts. Cool to room Arid almond extract to whipped cream. Pour cream oxer rue and mix gently. Alternate layers of the rice inixtuie and the crumbs in parfait glasses. Chill. 1 I 1 Makes 5 servings. Ini more c w 1 rictpis untc to S ICCI.SS RECIPES, P( Rox 2636, Houston. Texas 77001. 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