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Show Carol Shaws BEN This Is nc Just any orcfncay . . . on MUCH dough. He got sick of forming the cookies before BY Carol Shaw Very strange things mother in sometimes By patch under hidden ice the cookies so good. . Preoccupied as I had been I wasnt sure which recipe Lance had used. When I asked, he got a funny look on his face. It was then that he confessed hed gotten mixed teaspoons soda and by Kris Ewart teaspoon salt. Mix with other ingredients. From into small balls and place on an ungreased cooky sheet. Pros to about ft thickness. (I like to. use a potato masher as it is foster than using a fork and leaves an interesting design on the prepared Butter Cream together 2 squares margarine and 3 C peanut butter. Add 1 cup white sugar and 1 cup brown sugar. Mix well. Beat in 3 eggs. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Sift together 3 cups flour 2 Bake at 350 degrees until only slight imprint remains when the cookies are touched lightly and they have barely a hint of brown. Let cool on the cookie sheet. Then handle with care as these cookies are rather delicate -- but delicious. snow covered sidewalks and go sailing through the air with all the grace of a rhinosaurus on roller skates. Congratulations to Basil acHe has Hussey. he that a goal complished has been working on for some time. He has received national certification by the American Institute of Plant Engineers. He had to complete a course and then pass a comprehensive examination given by the institute. The institute established the certification program 4 years ago as a standard of excellence for the plant engineering profession. Mr. Hussy is a plant engineer for the White Motor' Company in West Ogden. Richard Myers is the first in Utah to be certified as a Professional Funeral by the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice. There are only 25 in the United States who have received the certification. Mr. Myers is the president of Myers Mortuary of Ogden and Roy and vice president of the National funeral Directors Association. He has spent a considerable amount of time plans. I lifted the following timely message from the Ward j Word: Have you been inflicted with the winter blahs? Are you suffering from cabin fever? Are these long cold winter getting nights down? Has it been awhile since youve seen the sun? If your answer has been yes to two or more of the above questions, we have the solution to your problem. Come out of your snow drifted house and Join us in a Sunday School you wont believe! We have: A warm, bright, comfortable facility. A way of putting sunshine in your soul. A super environment that cant be beat. you A myself for an ... sends the friendly wave arm too late again. Well, its as plain as ketchup on a cookie that Ive been a cogitatin on this situation for a mite spell longer than a fleas whisker and Ive come up with a feasible solution. If ya see a tee thy grinnin female with a fat paddy flappin in the breeze at ya . . . flap back or smile or something even if Im as familiar to ya as Aunt Feelin sorta shagrined I great grand nephew Fannys scooted down a bit in my car who comes from her husbanfool the seat lookin as much side and lives in ds mothers as I felt and putted on down Moscow. ' Shucks, ya dont and low the road. Well, have to know a body afore behold, another familiar ya can send off a greetin. lookin jalopy comes a My momma used to barralin down the street and Theres one say, always Im a ponderin whether to can't . give away ya thing risk another embarrassing and that there is a smile experience or to Just sorta cause sure as ya give it, it putt on by lookin sorta comes right back. disinterested with the world. Course now the speed of Well, I choose the latter and transport might be a havin what do ya think, it was sure to do with the fact something enough folks I knowd real that folks cant crack a smile well and they look at me like as fast as they can drive a but Im a thinkin that if car, Im either sick or stuck up face was half snob and Im a thinking its everybodys cracked into a smile to start who it is but Just cant react with the reaction time fast enough and before ya be trimmed down a bitmight ami know it im a half mile down folks might have a day thats the road wishin Id a waved brightened up a bit. Who regardless. So I vow to give a knows, with all the wavin nice and polite, not too and grinnin goin on we Just overly friendly wave to might get to know someone everybody I pass. Ya know besides what folks we what? Every flippin Jalopy already is a knowin. impulse to my . Personal experiences to gospel message for everyone on their own level. Each other. Join us your patronage will be deeply appreciated and very rewarding. That is a pretty good thought, no matter what church you attend. looks. Wellp, sure enough, the time I keep my wavin arm firmly clipped to the wheel, zip another familiar face speeds by and my slow little brain . share. A fully dedicated teaching staff that cant be beat. A ..music staff who will accept any voice and appreciate it. to spurt from this well in North Ogden, even through close-ushows of the water fountain. pictures WATER CONTINUES prices Bj to b higher the coldest of winter weather. Inset p CHICAGO, Jan. 22, 1979 -S- evere 'winter weather across much of the region of the U.S. will bring higher beef prices beef-produci- U.--Ji: 1 tf j bulil.! Do IDS Single Interest and Young Special al another month of fun activities Interests have planned. All single LDS adults are welcome to Join in the activities. The YSI activities are planned with those 26 to around 40 in mind, while the SI activities are more of giving classes at Weber State and in public schools on interest to older folks, death, bereavement and although many of the things are combined efforts. dying. The North Ogden 11th Anyone may attend any Ward has a monthly event sponsored by any newsletter which they send stake within; the 4 stake around to all the ward area which is included in the members. Called the Ward Mount Lewis Region. The activities are planned Word," it contains news of new callings and releases, to help fill the social needs of neighborhood news, or- singles. Here is a run down of this dinances, a message from the bishopric and auxiliary months activities. Call the person whose number is listed for more details. Dance Every Thursday, YSI-S- I The church sponsored dance each Thursday, 8:30 .p.m., is located at the North Ogden 7th Ward Cultural Hall, 2850 North Washington Blvd. $2 donation and refreshments served. Bands subject to change, Feb. 8, George Fisher; Feb. 15, C. J. Five (Valentine Dance); Feb. 22, Third Generation. Call Clyde 3044)143. Choir Wed., Feb. 7 practice tonight and on Wed. and on Wed. Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m. LDS Chapel 1060 21st St. in Ogden. No membership fee or audition. New members welcomed. We sing on Sun. Feb. 18 at the Ogden 17th Ward. Call Anita Movie, Thurs. Feb. 15 300-406- 3. "Chitty, Engagements and Chitty, Bang, Theatre 3040 Bang with Dick Van Dyke shows at 2:30 p.m., Country Club Washington Blvd. in South Ogden. $1 donation at the door. Title subject to change. 0. Call Irene Feb. 16 Meet at Carla James house, 460 East 1850 North at 5:30 p.m. We will go to dinner and or Heritage Playhouse to see I Do. I 782-404- wedding pictures printed free of charge. Do. RSVP by Sunday, Feb. 11 to Carla, or Carol, 782-074- 5, 302-725- 5. Fireside Sun., Feb. . 18 singles from our four stakes gather at 8 p.m. for this region fireside at the North Ogden 2nd Ward, 2100 N. 770 East. Speaker is U. of U. Instructor and Coordinator of Student Activities, Jay Rick Luthi. Call Grant 782-853- 0. Brother Luthi , is Student Activities Coordinator at the University of Utah and teaches in Educational Psychology. He was a member of the YMMIA General Board. Topic: Awkward you are not married and everyone else is. Logan Temple Tour Wed. Feb. 21 two buses both leaving at 4 p.m. Cost is $3.06. Bring a sack lunch for Single-T- he Years-Whenev- er eating while returning. Money due by Feb. 10. Seats however, are reserved on a first paid basis. Make checks or money orders payable to --Lillian Cutler. No Temple recommends needed. Enjoy this historic ooce-in-a-l- experi if ence before the Temple is rededicated. North Ogden and Pleasant View people meet the bus at the North Ogden Stake Center 2600 N. 628 E. Ogden people meet your bus at the Lorin Farr Stake Center 7th St. and Adams Ave. Call Lillian or Dortha 782-65- 782-826- 3. Know Your Religion lectures called the Pied Piper in ability to draw crowds, Leon Otten, BYU professor, speaks on the Doctrine and Covenants, 7 Tabernacle, $2 donation at the door. North p.m. Ogden Ogden adults single who need a ride, call your ward Special Interests . Rep. or Dont Dortha at miss. 782-828- Fireside Sun. Feb. 25 Nolan former Olsen, member of the Logan Temple Presidency and Logan Temple recorder speaks at the North Ogden Center Stake Special Interests fireside. Relief Society Room, 2800 N. 626 E. 7:30 p.m. He is author of a recently published book Years of the Logan Temple, he speaks about the histoiy of this great spiritual One-Handl- House of The Lord. Dortha Call 782-826- Summer Plans-Lago- National Live Stock and Meat Board said today. Near-recosnowfall and sub-zer- o cold have disrupted both the marketing of beef and the growth rate of cattle in feedlots, explained Jay H. Wardell, Manager of the Meat Boards Beef Industry Coundl. Cattlemen throughout the Midwest and High Plains states are finding it difficult if not impossible to get their cattle to market because of the recent storms, Warden rd on 2nd Opera House Plays-o- ur year in this highly successful activity. See three musicals, June 16, July 14 and Aug. 11, all are Saturdays. $10 for three season tickets due April 1. $9.15 bus fore for three round trips due May l. Bus departs North Ogden Sk. Cen. at 5:45 p.m. and Lorin Farr Sk. Cen. at 6 p.m. Reservations taken on a first paid basis. Make check or money order payable to Lillian CUUer, 782-682- said. New this month is a YSI Disco Dance to be held on Saturday, Feb. 10, and 24. It be held at 4955 Adams-th- e 60th Ward building, across from the Armory. It will feature disco type music with lights and a floor show. Refreshments will be served. It begins at 8:30 p.m. $2 wifi donation asked. The YSI will also have a temple night on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Meet at 6:30 pjn. at the South waiting room. Cattlemen throughout the Midwest and High Plains states are finding it difficult if not impossible to get their cattle to market because of the recent storms, Warden said. Glass doors stop room air from going up chimney heating warms room air Zero clearance lets you set Hon wood floor, surround with wood ROtIRT CS3ETT will speak Feb. 11, at S p.m. In the North Ogden First Ward Sacrament .meeting. Elder Barrett will report on his recent mission .to Houston. Texas. Sun-da- Remembor that special day Call us at 825-16- 66 y, . When the thermometer drops to 10 or degrees more feed energy just keeping warm. That means less feed is cinverted to beef and less beef is available for the market. Beef prices ar expected to increase about 15 per cent in 1979, Wardell said. But higher prices that had previously been predicted for this spring wUl reach the supermarket much sooner due to the inclement weather. DeKghtful novels for midteens to young adults. Never Pass the Gate by Thayne & Jayhawk by Keddington. 980 Harrtaon Blvd. Ogden, Wall 84403 wont rob your hone of heated air! built-i- n Pnwaye new Encrgy-Hltc- r flreplaccs take the air needed to teed the Ure from outside of your home. Handsome glass doors keep your heated room air fnaide the home, not up the chimney. And you never hove to open a window to start o draft. Energy-Miser- s also provide plenty of supplementary heat by circulating room oh through a built-i- n chamber. Eaay, heating design can ha Installed on wood Roots and built-iwith any standard budding matariala. . .even wood and walbowd. U JL. hated for ad INSTALLATION IS 20 below zero, cattle burn up WE DO EXPERT l s m chamber i beef Likewise, packers and processors cant get the product to food stores with their usual efficiency. This has the short-tereffect of limiting availability and bringing prices higher. long-terOn the Built-I- n sir 't U m er Outside Intakes Iced fire . beef Likewise, Incredible New Enersy-Rlizbuilt-i- n fireplaces from Prescy . . packers and processors cant get the product to food stores with their usual efficiency. This has the short-tereffect of limiting availability and bringing prices higher. l3dzrtzujnskomo Heated room air returns to home , uf! however, the greatest impact on supply wiU come from the fact that cattle put on weight much slower in cold weather, WardeU said. v srfT Adults-Speci- un- familiar puzzled as the enthusiastic wave other car and I approached one another I let loose with a big grin and a flappin paw that coulda raised a dust storm if the ground hada beat dry. Alls I got in return was a dumbfounded look on the face of a guy Id never seen before and he for sure handt ever seen me. Hes probably still scratchin his noggin a wonderin who the crazy lady was with the teeth and the spastic arm. cookies.) Peanut scottin by was full of While aiming my little Rabbit down the austhetic streets of Plain City one day I spied an oncoming vehicle that appeared familiar so I Carol Shaw I am 8 ure glad that it is February. I was getting so sick of the January weather. It was so hard to drive around in. And it is hard to maintain an illusion of sophistication when your hair is drooping with snow, your nose looks like Rudolfs and the extra sweaters and thermal undies you have to wear around add an apparent 20 pounds to your weight. Especially when yousstep on a up and put in 6 cups of peanut butter instead of the 2 the double recipe required. He had baked something that possibly NO ONE had baked before. That ought to get him his award. Here is my tested version of Lances radpe: he was even half way finished. The rest of us pitched in. Vaguely I thought, I dont remember this recipe being so large. The cookies turned out to be extra good. In fact, several people raved about ' them. One guy even asked, for the recipe saying he'd Lances never tasted peanut butter Cookies ventkm! My son, Lance, wanted 'to bake something he had never baked before for a Cub Scout requirement. I was busy and didn't want to help him. But since he clxse peanut butter cookies, I thought, He can probably handle that without much super vision. So I let him go ahead. He managed to get a huge double batch mixed together without too much aonarent trouble. But there was SQ LOMOND BEACON. Fab. 8, 1979. Pag 3 . n . " |