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Show r Ben Lomond Beocon, March 1 3, 980, Page 1 6 Obi A B Carol Jean Shaw Yum' What tastes or smells better than a fresh, hosted a Samoan Luau. They wanted everything to be as authentic as possible the food, decorations, hot home baked roll? Recently a church group group of real Samoans sing and dance. They consulted a family who had lived in Samoa for some sure to make time everything was just right. They even rounded up a everything. Ironically, the Samoan entertainers greeted the GREEMEEY PROFESSIONALS Authentic Samoan .fare cooly. But when they came to the American dinner rolls they loaded up. They raved and raved about them! Greenhouse Speml! Here is one of my favorite roll recipes. I like to serve them with tangy lemon-hone- y butter. J&J's GREENHOUSE SPECIAL & SHAMROCKS rf ' I, I 3. 4" potted plants 1.29 DORMANT SPRAY NOW with LillyWiller s team of Polysul Summfer & Dormant Spray and Superior Type Spray Oil. Control insects and diseases for healthy trees, shrubs and roses next Spring This LillyMiller team Kills spider mites, aphids eggs, scale, powdery mildew, scab, other insects and diseases Next g Spring, when the neighbors ask for your secret, you take the credit DINNER ROLLS Melt: 1 square margarine. Add: 4' a cups warm water 2 tablespoons salt 1 cup sugar Then stir in: 1 tablespoon (1 package) dry yeast. Stir until yeast is dissolved. Then Add: 2 eggs half of 13 cups of flour 1 cup dry milk powder Jfjj New lillyMitler Super Rich Potting Soil finest potting so.l available Consists of twelve ingredients essential to healthy plants Steam pasteurized to eliminate insects and disease. Use outdoors as well as' is the m Beat well. Then add half of tne remaining flour and rnix well. Gradually add the rest of the flour until it, is too stiff to mix with a spoon or beater. Then turn out on a hSl in Use LillyMiller Potting Soil, and when your friends praise your beau- hm A? $0j29 J&3 SALE -- vvT V N r , $3.49 II i fj produce (f4 Master Charge and VISA 1815 W. HOURS: GENTILE Vx MON.-SA- Port S3 2 WAHLQUIST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL had 9 winners in its annual spelling bee. In the front, left to right: seventh grade champs Tami Sue Paul, Lisa Boudston, alternate Robert Seager. Middle row: eighth grade champs Cindi Marsh and Tom R. Degarlai?, alternate Becky Edged. Back: ninth grade champs Lori Charlton, James Riddle, alternate Diane Martinez. Evelyn Knight Hadley PLAIN $75 00 lb. Pork Chops lb. Ground Beef 5 10 10 10 She was a lifelong resident of Plain City 5 lb. Fryers 5 lb. Bocen 5 lb. Bcf 50 LBS. Only Plenty of Free Parking 1 Mrs. Hadley was born July 1915, in Plain City, a daughter of Daniel Wilferd and Elizabeth Hunt Knight. She was married to Durland Earl Hadley on Aug. 10, 1935, m Ogden. The was later marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake . Welker. He had attended Bountiful High School and was an Funeral services were held Monday at 1 p.m. at the Plain City 5th Ward Chapel with Bishop Kent Hurd officiating. Interment in the Plain City Cemetery. Also surviving are his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. PLAIN the Bountiful East $79 Hodson Taylor, 93, of 2950 W. 1975 N., died Mrs. Taylor was born Feb. Warren, Utah, a daughter of John Hyrum and Rebecca Marriott Hodson. She was married to Parley Taylor on Feb. 18, 1907, in Ogden. He did May 18, 1974 The Lowest Prices on Top Quality Meets in the Ogden Valley FOR LESS MONEY! f Taylor, both of Ogden; Kenneth P. Taylor Layton; 13 grandchildren, 35 greatgrandchildren and six Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Darwin Taylor of the Plain City 1st Ward officiating. Interment in Plain City Cemetery. ' 6 dm Great for Hamburgers, Meat Loaf, Chili, and many more! FRESH MEATY Beef Ground with Beef Hearts '? 3E JKZ m 3s- SUPER BURGER OR MORE eSf f-r- PORK K0ASTS jfc- (10-lB- S. 11, $7.30 FREEZE MEAT PRICES BY STOCKING YOUR FREEZER) g ASST. 200-L- B. Asst. Steaks Asst. Roosts s. 34-Lb- s. s. s. 16-Lb- s. 50-Lb- (SUBS. 400-L- CANS! MADE) Super Burger Pork Steaks Lamb or Pork Chops Pork Country Sausage Lean Beef Ribs Large A Grade Fryers (Whole or Cutup) 100-Lb- B. ASST. Asst. Steaks (Suj. can it made) Asst. Roasts Super Burger Lean Pork Steaks Pork Sausage Lamb or Pork Chops Lean Beef Ribs (who or Large A Grade Fryers cutup) 314 SLICED BACON ,32-lB- SLICED WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY. OPEN 9-- 7 P.M. ! iiS V ; Our new computer digital scales lets you see the exact weight and price of each cut of meet before it is wrapped. PERSONALIZED CLOSED SUNDAYS DAYS SAME AS CASH ON D FRIENDLY SERVICE. STOREWIDE SAVING fhurs., BACON FREE. EE, aisaxaszaaaKjBatO 9 $200.00 OR MORE. o.m.-- l 1 p.m. Fri. & Sot. 9 a.m.-- l 1 p.m. 9 a.m.-- 6 p.m. PORK WHOLE OR HALF FOR YOUR FREEZER! Cult Wrapped (INCLUDES Hanitt Bacon SmokKl. Sausage Seasoned) 90 Lb. SALES & SERVICE! a v ff. LDS Stake Center, 650 E. 2150 S. Interment will be in the Bountiful Memorial Park. She moved to Independence, Mo., when a child, later returning to Plaip City. She was educated in Weber County schools. She was employed at Defense Depot Ogden during World War II. She was a member of the Reorganized LDS Church. Surviving are four sons, Don A. Taylor, Clearfield; G. Arnold Taylor, Grant B. hfrs. CITY Estella Dora Dn0 ffMffipii) 0tel t Darrell E.,:;. Welker, Clear- - j field, and Mr. and Mrs. James S. Morgan, North Ogden. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 12 noon in Estella H. Taylor DOLLARS!!! FOOD one brother and one sister, Paul H. Knight and Mrs. Clara Folkman, both of Plain City. honor student at Weber High School. He was an active member of the LDS Church and had been a priest in the Bountiful 30th Ward. Surviving are his parents of Bountiful; one brother and two sisters, Michael Welker, Mary Lynne Welker and Melanie Welker, all of Bountiful. NORTH OGDEN Richard (Rick) Glenn Welker 17, of 440 E, 3(i50 N.,' North Ogden, died of injuries Thursday, March 6, 1980, in North Ogden. He was born Aug. 30, 1962, in Ogden, a son of Glenn R. 7, 1887, in YOUR surviving are it Richard G. Walker Sunday March 9, 1980, at her home of natural causes. STRETCH Also and graduated from Weber High School. She was a member of the Plain City 5th LDS Ward and had served in the YWMIA Presidency and was a Relief Society visiting teacher. Surviving are her husband of Plain City; one son and two daughters, Gordon D. Hadley, Plain City; Mrs. and Mary .Jean Morgan Ib. Bosif lb. Boof Steak C.J. (Kathleen) McKell, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Val L. (Elizabeth) Taylor, Plain City; eight grandchildren. LDS Temple on April 2, 1937. She was a secretary at Hill Air Force Base, retiring in 1976 after 20 years of service. CITY-M- rs. Evelyn Rose Knight Hadley 64, of 2500 N. 4477 W., died Thursday, March 6, 1980, at the St. Benedicts Hospital of following complications LB. SO LB. FREEZER SPECIAL 8:30 A.M T. R. Cut & Wrapped Ham & Bacon Smoked gM 376-121- 4 f 12, $121 T 1 (Cut & Wrapped) r LAYTON, UTAH 825-186- Vi Grain Fed Beef i'SM garden center We Accept 1 cup honey tablespoons lemon juice teaspoon lemon extract Beef & Pork SALE! '6 $j m R9. $3.98 $3.49 2 SYRACUSE ? Polysul Summer & Dormant Spray xk or by hand: HOUSE OF MEATS for all r;i you need M to grow & M Superior Type Spray Oil Mix in a blender fw j BUTTER Y Glenns 3, S $3.98 i surgery. LILLWKILLER 7 dry quarts f 4si lx , fh square margarine or Vz sticky, but still soft, adding a little flour at a time. It may MULES inch butter. and not smooth, elastic U Melt: floured counter top and Reg. $2.89 iSLLER LEMON-HONE- knead until the dough is flourishing house plants, you take the credit 7 LILLY Garden Seeds Flower Seeds Starter Flats about thick. Brush with melted butter. Cut into strips xk inch wide and 2 inches long. Stack strips 5 deep and place on end in well greased muffin cups. Scones: Roll dough very thin and cut into strips. Deep fry at 400 degrees, turning once. Serve immediately. Cinnamon Swirls: Roll dough into a rectangle about 4 inch thick. Brush with melted butter. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar and raisins. Roll up jelly roll fashion, sealing the wide end. Cut into 34 inch rounds and lay in well greased muffin cups or put close together in a baking pan with sides. later. Get Your Spring Seeds Started tiful, rectangle This is a big recipe. Make a bunch and freeze some for 6" hanging plants ornuunt take more than the 13 cups, depending on the moisture in the flour. Grease a large container. Roll the dough in it to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and set in a warm place to rise. Let rise until the dough collapses around your finger when you insert it more than double. Punch down and let rise again. Form into desired shape, coating with shortening and let rise in baking pans. Bake at 375 degrees for about 15 minutes, until they are a golden brown. Remove from pans to cool or they will go soggy. Fans: Roll dough into a to But at the last minute someone decided to substitute good old American dinner rolls for the Samoan bread, which they didnt like. J&J's . . . Homs of the ' J yl Gte 9 VA - |