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Show EM M (Soyemniers Seal! Stairo TDurows president, Utah Association of Counties officials; chairman, Government doesnt have to be bad or big. Governors Local Affairs Committee; chairman, Utah State Fire Training Advisory WITH THAT conviction, Stanley M. Smoot announced his candidacy for the office of governor of Utah. Committee, Smoot, who has been a Davis County Commissioner for 12 years, made his announcement recently at the Farmington. the both universities; served as member of coaching staff of U of U, served as faculty member Bountiful High Seminary. an- MEMBER, South Davis Chamber of Commerce and Centerville Jaycees; winner of Centerville Distinguished Service award, 1962; winner of Utah State Distinguished Service Award, same year; vice president Boy Scouts of America Great Salt Lake Council; recipient of Silver Beaver award; recipient of south Davis Chamber of Commerce outstanding citizens award, 1975. Served an LDS mission in Hawaii; bishop Centerville 2nd Ward four years; counselor in Davis Stake presidents, nine years; presently serving as stake president, Centerville Utah THE announcement follows a tradition in leadership in Utah, since Stan is the great Actually the head should read Casserole, Slaw and Trifle. All are recipes from Marie Cavanaugh. CASSEROLE & SLAW grandson of Abraham Smoot who served a decade as mayor of Salt Lake City and was the first mayor of Provo. Abrahams brother was the long-terUtah Senator, Reed m Marie Cavanaugh shares s three recipes which are all favorites of her family. -- - A ONE meal dish is the c 'ground beef casserole recipe ' which she usually triples, using one of the big casseroles " for dinner and freezes two for ''future use, especially when ' 'she is busy and wants to serve r'a meal in a short time, for family or friends. Combining meat, potatoes inland vegetables in the I casserole and served with a tossed salad or her favorite ( coleslaw, made in advance, i rolls and a dessert, she has a good meal ready in a short J time. - i i ...THE . coleslaw .keeps" -- I indefiniteiyurtder Tefrigei-a-tion so is always ready to serve. The Trifle, fit for a king, is beautiful to look at, especially when served in a lovely shaped glass bowl and is eye appealing when served for a buffet meal and it is just as delicious for eating. : I : ! GROUND BEEF CASSEROLE 1 2 lbs. ground beef 1 medium onion, chopped Vi green pepper, chopped ; I J ; tsp. salt ; 8 tsp. pepper i 1 N. 2 can cut green beans, 5 drained j 1 - 10 oz. can cream of medium onion, chopped 1 large green pepper, chopped 1 mushroom soup 6 medium potatoes or equal amount instant potatoes 1 stuffed green olives, 12 cup shredded American sliced i2 cup sugar cheese DRESSING cup vinegar J2 cup salad oil (polyunsaturated) 1 tsp. salt i8 tsp. pepper 1 tsp. celery seed 1 tsp. prepared mustard. 1 Turn into lightly greased casserole. Cook and mash potatoes or use instant potatoes to cover meat mixture in casserole. Sprinkle grated or shredded cheese over all and serve. BOIL IF YOU prepare the have casserole ' and everything hot, it is not necessary to rehead the dish. If you mix it and wish to serve several hours later, reheat for about 40 minutes in 350 degree oven, or until bubbly. s dressing ingredients together for 3 minutes. Add hot to cabbage mixture, store in closed container and chill Stir in refrigerator. casionally. This 1 whipped i2 cup coleslaw oc- keeps indefinitely under refrigeration and is especially good served with fried shrimp, or fish and chip dinners. Serves tsp. vanilla, add to inch chunks. Put half of cake pieces in bottom of pretty glass bowl and pour half mixture over it. portions. 1 angel food cake, oz. 12 oz. pkg. strawberry gelatine 1 cup boiling water oz. pkg. frozen sliced strawberries oz. pkg. soft swirl vanilla pudding COLESLAW 4 TRIFLE 4 cups cabbage, shredded . ! trust officer, Zions Bank (Provo), a survey by in-- ; surance firms shows that most insurance proceeds paid : to survivors are spent within two years of the insureds J : death. - IT APPEARS from this Survey that most people are j unable to cope properly with i sudden windfalls of wealth and they make purchases 3 which quickly depreciate or 5 invest-- i they make ments or gifts. Soon they find themselves wishing they 3 could start all over again and handle their money i differently, Mr. Wright said. Widows and other ; J : beneficiaries of insurance j policies may often receive investment counsel from j poor friends and ; relatives. They are also likely to become targets for ; swindlers as well as for pleas by family members for loans ; which often are difficult to well-meani- collect. . trust can be and named as the beneficiary of your life policies. Such an arrangement is referred to as ;an insurance trust. Trusteeship for life insurance not only provides the experienced j investment management that jmay be lacking if proceeds Jare paid directly to the beneficiary, but it also provides the beneficiary projection from the above mentioned investment dilemas and importuning friends and ifamily members. ; To be able to refuse an investor or friend by my funds are in saying, Itrust, gives a widow an es- - j : A LIVING gelatine THEN place a layer, about half of vanilla pudding, to prepared according package directions. Slice one banana over this and cover with half the whipped cream and half the nutmeats. Repeat layers, using all of cake, gelatine, pudding, banana and top with remain- - cape without creating feelings. ill Insurance beneficiaries (depending on the amount of insurance) are also assured of income through trust management without necessarily invading their principle insurance funds, according to the trust officer. LIFE insurance funds left under settlement options may not have the potentiality for equity growth to meet the challenge of inflation, nor can settlement options always meet emergency needs which a trust can provide, such as the need to buy a car or meet unexpected medical bills. Insurance proceeds paid to a trustee can be reinvested in conservative securities to keep pace with changing economic conditions, Mr. Wright said. terms Flexible Term-t- he of the insurance trust can include extremely flexible provisions for the family support. In the event of death of both parents, the trust can continue for the benefit of young children, and their educational expenses without the cumbersome restrictions associated with guardianships. SOMETIMES people feel the creation of a trust ties up their assets and insurance policies so they have no more control. This is not the case. The creator of a revocable life insurance trust remains free to cancel the agreement, amend the trust, borrow on his policies, or change beneficiaries at any time. insurance Moreover, payable to a living trust does not pass through the insureds probate estate, but becomes readily available through the trust for use and investment Nevertheless, insurance policy proceeds are subject to Federal Estate taxation if owned by the decendants. ACCORDING to Mr. Wright, death benefits from a company retirement plan may be made payable to the trust without sacrificing the special estate tax exemption available--asometimes exemption that is lost if payment is made to ones probate estate. No trustee benefit of an insurance trust is that while you live there are no trustee fees, depending on the assets held by the trustee. It may cost nothing to have this protection and the assurance that in the event of your death the management of our estate and investments will be continued without interruption or severe burden to a surviving spouse or children A small trustees fee is paid by the trust annually after death when the trustee begins the active administration of the trust. OFTENTIMES the creator of such an inactive insurance trust later may want to activate his insurance trust by placing other assets in it Perhaps in contemplation of retirement and travel, or upon the onset of an illness, he may want to add to the trust by placing securities, real estate, bank accounts, etc. in trust and turn over the management of these assets to the trustee. In such an event, all income would be paid to him or for his benefit, and if this m not enough, he can also draw upon principle. n He is still in control of his assets and if he desires he can withdraw them in part or revoke his trust entirely. He may also, if he wishes, retain the determination of how the approximately as their share of a record payout of $376.8 million being made to various classes of service men and women. The payment, representing dividends declared under their GI insurance policies, is being accelerated by the government. when such dividends become available they are paid on the anniversary dates of the policies and, as a result, stretch out over a period of 12 months. THIS YEAR, however, distribution of most of the money will be completed by the end of this month. About $233 million of the total will be paid out by Normally, that time, according to Richard L. Roudebush, Administrator of Veterans Affairs. The dividend checks will be going only to World War and Korean War veterans. Those who participated in the Vietnam War will not share at present because of the type of insurance they hold. MOST OF the recipients have National Life Insurance issued to those who served in World War II. The World War trust funds should be ed, Mr. Wright said. BUSINESS executive, for example, may not realize he has a problem because his business is running smoothly and successfully. I vets who are eligible carry U.S. Government Life Insurance policies and those who were in the Korean War, Veterans Special Life Insurance. The 1,740 residents of Davis County who will be on the receiving end are those who retained their policies. They constitute about 21 percent of the World War and Korean veterans in the local area. The total, according to the latest VA tabulation, is 8,250. JUST HOW much each recipient will get depends upon the size and age of his inpolicy and the kind of surance he holds. The general average, for those who were in the first World War, is For the World War II vets the average is $93 and, for the others, $18. The VA insurance officials explain that the dividends represent returns to the policy holders of excess money that is available due to high interest rates earned by the funds and due to savings realized because of a rate death among veterans. $184. SOME OF the recipients will be using their money to buy additional insurance. The rest will be putting the cash to other purposes. The problem wont arise while he is living, but federal estate taxes and state inheritance taxes may be a serious unexpected problem In the event of death, his executior will need liquidity to pay these taxes In one case a businessman bought a lot of insurance, but instead of his trust being the beneficiary, his wife was to receive it in installments. As a result, it did not qualify for the marital deduction in the estate tax Therefore, the tax was unnecessarily high and there was not enough liquidity to pay it, Mr. Wright said. TRUST ESSENTIALS--th- e two important essentials of hfe insurance trust are, first, the trustee is given power to make loans to the estate or to This purchase assets. for guarantees liquidity or part of a business. The second is that the trustor can add securities or cash to the trust for investment of all his life. While liquidity goes up, taxes go down because life insurance of the paid into the assets marital for trust qualifies deduction and saves a considerable amount in estate during taxes. the hospital board involving former Highway Patrol Supt. Roy M. Helm. HELM WAS charged with driving under the influence of alcohol in connection with an automobile accident he had on November 2, 1975. The jury heard evidence from six witnesses that the prosecutor had brought in that in their opinion Helm was intoxicated at the time of the accident. THE DEFENSE however used two witnesses of their own, both of whom were with Helm prior to the wreck, that Helm had had two or three drinks but that he wasnt intoxicated. The controversy in the case stems from the fact that no blood was taken from Helm to determine alcohol content. THROUGHOUT the trial defense attorney Robert McRae was claiming that the entire incident was a conspiracy against his client. Taking the stand on his own behalf Helm explained that as he was traveling along the freeway ne reached down to from pick up a walkie-talki- e the floor. When he looked up he was almost at the Centerville exit. HE determined that he would take the exit and went in that direction. He said his car then hit a mud hole causing him to lose control ot his vehicle. He tried to correct the situation but in the process over corrected thus throwing the car the other direction causing the roll over. WHEN prosecuting attorney Steve Vanderlinden asked Helm why he didnt request the blood test, which would have cleared the whole mess I didnt up, Helm replied, see any reason for it, no menal- cohol." Following the trial the jury deliberated for over six hours before Judge Mark Johnson called them back to see if they had reached a verdict or if they were undecided. JURY chairman Former treasurer and present member of Utah ' Mental Health Board serving on the committee for services to children. Mrs. Barlow served on the North Davis Crisis Center Board and Juvenile Probation Board. SHE IS the immediate past chairman of the board of the Childrens Center in Salt Lake treatment City, a center for emotionally dis-- , pre-scho- ol iedfc tion was ever made to SHE SERVED on the Davis County Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Board which was merged with the present Mental Health Board. of directors. Achievements and assignments during his three terms as Davis County Commissioner include: chairman of Davis County Commission; president, National Association of Counties:, oast man jury was unable to reach a verdict in the case A four Center in Farmington. She served on the Mental Health Advisory Board six years. Hos- Unable T ing Committee who helped start the Mental Health South Davis Community County Schools; attended MARIE teaches mother Utah State University 2 education in her Relief years; graduate of University Society, loves to cook and tries many of the recipes in the Clipper. She says that if they were not making a living in the chocolate business, she would share her candy recipes also, kj Bonnie Rae Ellison Barlow is on the Davis County Steer- pital, and served as an officer on Start Health Center SERVED two years U.S. Army (honored as outstanding trainee, 1953 Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif.); student-bod- y president Davis High School; winner, Barnes Athletic Award; one of the original incorporators of the I SHE LOVES to prepare UTAH needs a leader with wholesome foods and those a proven performance record that can be put together in in administration. Image and advance for a busy housewife. experience will be vital in this The family has lived in campaign. Bountiful for 3'2 years and all Qualifications include: love this area. education, educated in Davis invest- A Im West 500 South, Boun- preserve the great family attiful and are parents of five that exists in mosphere children. Utah. Davis Veterans Await $1 50,000 The Veterans Administration has good news for war veterans living in Davis County. SOME 1,740 of them will Utahns. oriented. Helped Stake. 170 10. IF preparing triple the recipe, Mrs. Cavanaugh suggests adding an extra can of green beans and a can of cream of celery soup for moisture and flavor. One recipes serves 6 to 8 - ' Why should you have a trust when your estate is mostly ! Hfe insurance? According to David E. Wright, assistant of Smoot. Smoot also said, I have a hang-up- , like a lot of mighty family understand the economic, social and moral challenges facing Utah Cavanaughs Chocolates, live families. And, I want to SERVES 15 to 18 portions. Marie and husband George Cavanaugh, owners of Mrs. at DISSOLVE strawberry gelatine in 1 cup boiling water and add frozen strawberries and let chill till syrupy. Break angel food cake in l'2 or 2 receive : to whipped cream 1 cup pecans $150,000 I sugar, add whipped cream and pecans. Refrigerate until serving time. mg whipped cream 1 MIX these ingredients together and prepare dressing. BROWN beef, add salt and pepper in skillet, add green pepper and onion and steam with lid on skillet until tender, drain off grease. Add drained string beans and soup and mix carefully. bananas pint whipping cream, 2 at of Utah, athletic letterman Smoot emphasized the importance of bringing his philosophy to the people of Utah in as many appearances as possible, starting immediately. The summer nominating convention will be an initial target, and the fall elections the major thrust. i Com- Corporation. He married Mary Ellen Wood and is the father of five sons and two daughters. GOVERNMENT doesnt have to be bad, nor does it have to be big. But the bigger it becomes the greater the chance of it being bad. This belief has been developed over many years of public service as a state and national president of county government, he said. In making nouncement, State PRESIDENT, Stanley M. Smoot, Family of Charts; president, Smoot Dairy Sales Davis County Court House in SMOOT has identified a concern about the expansion of government control, excessive taxation, role of education and the development of an effective energy program as the most pressing items in the coming campaign. Utah Greenbelt Tax Advisory mittee. Kent Smith informed the court that they were unable to decide. Smith said that the main problem was that of being proven beyond reasonable turbed children. During the past year an addition centei has been opened in Kearns. Mr. Barlow served on the Salt Lake Ballet Guild Board and is presently a member of the Assistance Guild of Salt Lake City, a community service and philanthropic guild. MARRIED TO Haven J. Barlow and they are the parents of three girls and three boys, kj doubt. The judge then inquired as to the vote to which Smith Exercise replied three jurors found Helm guilty and one not And Fat guilty. WITH the jury being hung with its verdict Judge Johnson thanked them and then dismissed them from further jury duty. To enjoy fine food is an acquired taste which brings much appreciation and pleasure in a lifetime. Prosecuting attorney indicated that the state will push for a new trial, THE problem is, of course, that too much fine food is fat- dw tening for most. The long sought answer, then, for those who appreciate excellent cuisine has been to find a way to enjoy the best and not gain weight. Paul Bylund: Superior Performance Paul M. Bylund of Kaysvilfe has received a Sustained Superior Performance Award at ceremonies at Hill AFB. HE WAS cited for job pera sheetmetal mechanic in the Maintenance formance ar Directorate. Mr. Bylund is married to the former Mary Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Vessa Johnson of Spanish Fork. They have four children. MR. BYLUND is a son of Mrs. Jennie Bylund of San-taqui- QUICKER The worst trouble with the future is that it seems to get here quicker than it used to. Tribune, Maryville, Mo. 01033 THE BEST solution for most people is still what it has been for hundreds of years-regul- ar, vigorous exercise. That is not to say that one should not watch calories and lower fat intake. To do so is to take advantage wisely of modern medical knowledge. DOING this, and exercising regularly, most people can Jine royally at least once a day. Forest Decker: 40 At HAFB Forrest L. Decker of Layton has received a service pin at ceremonies at Hill AFB. MR. DECKER is a missile electronics mechanic in the Maintenance Directorate. From Reading, Pa., Mr. Decker and his wife, Arlene, have five children. 050HEQB snaaiie |