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Show I I L I 'J LOMOND BEACON, March BEN o o By four cups sliced apples in buttered 1V& quart casserole pan. Add: 1V4 tsp cinnamon, 7 tbl. melted butter (butter is s, By Carol Nine North Ogdenites recently enjoyed a vacation in Florida and theCaribean. They are: Glen and Florence Hadley, Calvin and Adele Chandler, Ray and Maurine Stowers, Verl and Marvis Bastian and Marvin Deamer. It was a Cinderella vacation, a real dream trip, said Florence. She said they really had a great time, as all of them are friends, and they got to do so many fun things together. They flew to Florida for the Federal Farm Bureau Convention at Miami. It lasted 3 days. While they were there, they visited Disney World. Then they took off for Orlando, Florida, where they spent another 3 days seeing the sights. They visited Cape Canaveral (Kennedy), and the Deseret Beef Farm. The Deseret Beef Farm is owned by the IDS Chruch and is reputed to be the largest beef farm in the U.S. It covers thousands of acres, explained Florence. Florence. They then took a bus tour of the Lion Safari Country. The animals there are loose while the people are contained. The animals are placed in as natural a habitat as can be provided for them. The people see them from the safety of their cars or the bus. A giraffe looked at us and licked the bus window, laughed Florence. Next they flew to San Juan Pureto Rico, where they boarded a Greek ocean liner, 2 the Americanis, for a weeks jg) cruise to 7 islands in the Caribean Sea. My Dad came up with a bit of homespun wisdom the other day. It is one of those truisms that you dont think about, which has a wider application than first meets the eye. He said, You dont realize that you have been asleep until you wake up. . Think that one over for a while it will do you good How lucky can you get!? Clarance Socwell came out top banana in the B 101 Radio drawing. He had submitted only one entry form, so when his name was drawn, he was quite surprised. He was listening to the Ogden station, when he heard his name announced, saying that he would win a prize if he would call in within 10 minutes. He hurried to call in and became the proud owner of a Shaw Hansen Lowell R. and Patsey Carol Thompson, 1750 Feb. N., North Ogden, boy, 24. Lewis E. and Campbell Patricia Kennedy, 983 3200 N., boy, Feb. 25. E. Alan G. and Carter Tearee L. Slater, 2503 N. 4175 W., Plain City, girl, Feb. 25. John R. and Stewart Colleen Dabb, 1401 W. Harrisville Road, boy, Feb. 26. William E. and Davis Sheila Taylor, 2618 N. 450 E., No. 1, girl, Feb. 26. ' than tasting Vfc but husband, Ron, seems to think this recipe collected from a Finnish Aunt Bertha is just his thing and Pam admits she doesn't do a lot of careful measuring. Pam never seems to make a single Spare Ribs recipe. For her family she doubles or even triples the recipe. Pam and Rons family includes Sheri, Sandi, Ronnie and Bobby. They all reside at 4804 South 4340 West. SPARE RIBS: 3 pounds Country spare ribs. Place in the bottom of long roaster, cut into individual servings. Do not brown. Mix together: 1 cup catchup, 1 cup water, Vi cup chopped onion or to taste, 2 tbl. vinegar, 2 tsp lemon juice, 1 tbl Worchestershire sauce, V4 tsp salt and pepper or to taste. Mix sauce together and completely cover ribs in roaster. Add enough brown sugar as needed for sweet flavor. Bake 325 degrees for 4 hours. Serve with baked potatoes, green beans with slivered almonds and two tsp. butter. Apple Crispies are a favorite dessert to complete the meal. APPLE CRISPIES: Place 2-- 2194 N. 450 E., North Ogden, girl, Feb. 20. Waters Scott Jensen and Shelley Ann Deamer, 468 E. better cup water, 1 margarine), cup white sugar, Vi cup flour. Cream mixture together and add to sliced apples in buttered casserole dish. 3-- Thirteen cases of measles have been confirmed in the present outbreak. Seventy-fiv- e reported cases have been investigated over the last month. The last con- -' firmed case of measles had pilot slots The U.S. currently experiencing a pilot shortage and has allotted the ROTC detachment at Brigham Young University an - unprecendented 19 physical examination, complete the Air Force Qualifying Test and by under 26 and a half years of age at the time of graduation from BYU, Col. Elwood said. receiving Upon bachelors degree, ticipants will be measles special immunization clinics was key in averting a larger community outbreak. The possibility of continuation of the outbreak still exists. Any rash illness with a history or physical findings been epidemiologically linked. Transmission has been documented through a local day care center, through a local restaurant, and at a local physicians office. Since all cases of rash illness or measles prodrome illness cannot be screened prior to presence in a physician office, when a suspect case is seen every attempt to verify apimmunization propriate status of others in the same waiting room should be Applicants must pass an Force children from high risk schools and in providing Salt Lake County. The age range of confirmed cases is 7 months to 7 years old. Ten of the 13 cases have 1981. Air City-Coun- ty d positions for pilots. Col. Niles T. Elwood, commander of the Air Force ROTC detachment at BYU, said the 19 pilot positions must be filled by March 1 by students who will graduate between April and August of the parcom- missioned second lieutenants in the Air Force and enter pilot training for one year in the supersonic 8 jet made. City-Count- consistent with measles should be reported immediately by telephone to the Disease Control Branch or to local county health departments for appropriate action. ' Other rash illnesses encountered during this in- Ill be horn swaggled If that aint the derndest thing. There I was a chawin on a cookie, mindin my own paticulars when a sneaky little matched with an equal amount of treasury (S' federal funds. Date balls absolutely delicious! 3 L . . . started achooo makin its way up to the outside dwellins. Sneezin aint the grandested most pleasurnest thing, but what pleasures there be, I gots to grab. So makin the mostest of the occassion and bein alone as it were, I jist let er rip. Ill be twitched ifn How bodasiously rediculsome like Im a gonna be seed, stuffed into my summer rags like ten pounds o lard crammed into a five pound carton. asides . . . Ma pants button done sailed like a spit-wa- d across the room. Ma winter storage were a startin to Jacks, sit-up- push-up- s, s, without The Cupboard! in eye-ball- by Janice Hubbard ms NRIDP NpW Sharon Berrett Ballif served this treat for the Stake Primary Board a few years back. It is not too hard to make and is really yummy! Sharons Date Balls In a heavy pan, beat 2 eggs with cup sugar. Add 1 cup finely cut dates. Bring to a boil, cook 3 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and cool slightly. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Pour over: l heaping cup corn flakes, I heaping cup rice crispies, and 1 cup chopped nuts. Mix well. Cool. Form into balls and roll in coconut. My idea of an elegant home is one that has eight matching glasses. All metal and plastic drinking con-i- s tainers automatically disqualify one from the elegant category. You cant however, count eight matching glasses from the local slick shop adorned with advertisements. The other night Ray worked late, came home and walked into the kitchen to have a drink of cool, refreshing water. Where are all the glasses?, he asked. The dishes were washed after supper just several hours ago, I replied.? I get sick and tired of this. I have my choice between a pint bottle that once held Roquefort dressing, my granddaughters cup with the cute little Mary Jane shoes, one of those small cheese spread glasses and THIS,: He held up, with disgust, a small apothecary bottle. I can see his point. Here is the head of our home, who has been out working to provide for his family, so thirsty his tongue is hanging out, and we have the gall to offer our 'conquering hero a small glass that once held cheese spread. One man shouldnt be expected to suffer so much indignity. Something came over me that I could not have controlled, even had I wanted to. I guess if you really wanted to you could use Keiths bottle. It holds eight ounces. He answered with a wry smile, We might as well get used to this because itll never change, and he filled the Roquefort dressing bottle and gulped down a nice healthy slug of water. dng scarlatina, erythema erythema mul- tiforme, allergic reactions to e antibiotics, echo and cox-sacki- viral infections, impetigo and rubella. Influenza Update Surveillance data for the last week of January indicate a statewide return to normal absenteeism in schools. Physicians e illness reporting of has also decreased, all a significant declin in influenza activity in Utah. Health y our boauHful display ih of choko moots, Com in and OCCASIONAL CHAIR SALE BEEF o Our moat cuttors personally take core B.EGANCE, Swat ond back cushions ara yourfreeier. deeply tufted valvat. Notice tha raal wovan 200-L- B. FRENCH. At. Roat 344b. MMb. Silver love how the luscious velvet is accented by the carefully finished fruit- wood frame. See it nowl 1 HMU. Satan 11 IS-l- 1S4b. IS SUSS CAN SC MADf. ASSORTED MEAT At. lb. Sugar Surgor Baal Rib 44b. Pure Park Saute 1 S4b. Satan PRttl SUSS CAN Bf MAOC. ALL ORDERS ARE - 90 y '93 At. Staab Roast 2S4b. WbalaCvt Fryer I 44b. Cantor Cut Park Staokt 44b. lamb Chop - WRAPPED FOR FREEZING Reeder Daryl W. and Linda L. Johnson, 1436 N. 4250 W., Plain City, boy, Feb. DAYS SAMS AS CASH ON ORDERS OVER SS0 14. 19. Jl turgor 104k. WhaloCut FryartZJ 44b. Cmlif Pork Steak UmbOtog 144b. loaf Rib l4b. Pm ra PoHi 60009 Youll 14. i ASSORTED MEAT Utb.Ani.StNki can side panels. EXQUISITE BEEF HEARTS SJW e All orders wrapped and labeled for TRADITIONAL Greet tor Hamburgon GROUND WITH SUPER BURGER of your order, Alan B. and Ida Mae Scott, formerly of Huntsville and North Ogden, boy, Feb. 9, in Logan. Dr. Max J. and Malaa Cleo Esplin, 963 E. 3200 N., girl. Feb. 14. Alvin D. and Curtis Sandy Adamson, 824 E. 1700 N., North Ogden, girl, Feb. Cragea Diane Sjobkxn, 3088 N. 180 E., North Ogden, boy, Feb. - . McKay Rex B. and thisn. Jist suck in its toll. All them IS4b. 18. er , listenin r in er class er drinin Lanky Loops Lane ye them sags, folks call tummy ponch. Pull it in hards ya kin. Okay now hold it wilst ya count to ten (er to five twice ifn ya caint hit ten) Now that ya is turning a might blue ya kin let it sag back wit again as fer as ya kin push it. Now yank it all back in again and keep on a doin that same thing bunches and bunches. It works and aint nothin kin fix a persons feelin about hisself better than loosin er tightenin .up jthe bread basket. stoppin yer other stuff and doings try this bitty exercise. Be ya sittin, goppin at the STORK NEWS Feb. down kin do joggin . . . Felt so all fired fine I jist done rewarded myself with a couple more cookies. Now if ya be amind to do 100-L- B. Max S. and Oostyea Mary Susan Grant, 1033 E. 3200 N., girl, Feb. 17. Max S. and SoMthwertli Mary Andre P. South worth and Judith Kolenik, 110 E. 550 N., girl, Feb. 18. Robert and Dana Bills Crase, 942 E. 1100 N., girl, e, church With them thoughts a munchins I done on cold winter nights was a startin to bulge out all over like warts on a horny toady. I hadnt taken no never mind sooner but bustin britches kinda grabs yer attention. That, crunched up together with those bits of sunshine we been a lately, put me to thinkin.on sum- E-Syste- boob-tub- bouncin around in my tubby little bean, I set my soggy body to movement. Jumpin didnt rip some exercisin somthin else take mer. include vestigation mmi spice rack. His name also went into the grand drawing bin as a result of his win. Several weeks later, his name was again pulled as the big winner! He has won a vacation for 2 in Mexico City. He and his wife, Rosmond, will fly there on March IS. They will return March 20. Clarence says that he and Rosmond are both really excited about the trip. by Kris Ewert flu-lik- Surveillance by local physicians and the Salt Lake T-3- flour. Bake at 375 degrees 4580 minutes until apples are tender. Serve hot with scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream. non-Feder- Department and timely action by the Salt Laxe Health Department in excluding unimmunized rash onset January 16. Several cases of measleslike illness including a 19 Davis County case year-oland a Salt Lake County case are awaiting confirmation. serologic Presently all serologically confirmed cases are from Air Force is 1 tsp tbl. melted cinnamon, butter, 1 cup sugar, Vi cup 7 An Endowment grant made with these combined federal-privat- e funds then must be matched by the grantee for the Arts. This total organization. Thus, $1 of represents an overall increase federal money for the Arts of $5 million over the current generates at least $3 from fiscal year. sources). The budget also proposes a The National Enowment for of the En- the Arts is an independent realignment dowments funding categories. agenry of the federal governThere would be a major in- ment, created in 1965 to encrease in the Treasury courage and assist the nations Fund-- up from $7.5 million to cultural progress. It is advised million with some by the 26 Presidentially-appointe- d $20 resultant cutbacks in the members of the Program and Challenge Fund National Council on the Arts. categories. The proposed $125 million increase for the Treasury Fund is geared toward increasing private matching donations for Endowment grants. (Under the Treasury Fund, monies are donated to Endowment and by Carol Shaw Want to try something that just out of this world ROTC Measles Outbreak opens Sees 1 3 Cases ... on top: Endowment Of Arts Reported WASHINGTON, D.C. 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