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Show ( AEEKLY Tf REFLEX-OA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 27, 1982 VIS m Qualifies For State Finals Robyn Fielding, a member of the Clearfield FFA, is a member of the Spikers High School Rodeo Club where she has qualified for the state finals to be held in Heber City on She has to qualify June in the top three of her events to be able to go to the state finals. 16-1- 9. ON MAY 7 and 8 she went to three rodeos. They were Lehi, Coalville and Emery. At Emery she placed third in pole bending, third in goat tying and also won cowgirl. 5 she went to On May Springville and Nephi. She placed first in barrel racing, second in pole bending and 14-1- HUNDREDS took cowgirl in Springville. At Nephi she O i- - placed second in pole bending. THE LAST two weekends Robyn has received seven belt buckles and two of them were cowgirl. In other FFA news the FFA held their closing social May 14 at Davis High School with Clearfield, Davis and Layton contributing to the activities. There was a dinner and football game for all FFA members. After the meal there was a dance with the Rocky Mt. Dance Machine playing the music. W ! at Laytons Vae View Inducted into Loretta Johnsons Hundreds Club School Sheldon Shauna are Bottomly, Jackie front, Cheshire, left, Elementary Candelario, Mindy Tudor, Alison Somerville and Michelle Strasburg; middle, Dustin Young, left, Laurie Wilsey, Mike Steward, Seth Waite, Betsy Barham, Becky Johanson and Benji Graham; back, Shamus Swatscheno, left, Tenette Walker and Melissa Hohlios. CLUB - LAYTON The membership in the Hundreds Club. Mrs. Johnson has used this method of reading stimuation for the past ten years. Children enjoy it. Reading becomes exciting. The more a child reads, the better reader he becomes. Hun- dreds Club is an exclusive group of first grade students belonging to Mrs. Loretta Johnsons class at Vae View Elementary in Layton. To join this special organization a first grader must read at least 100 books from Oct. 1 until May 14. Books may vary in length and reading level. classroom library. Reading champion for this year was Dustin Young who read 785 books. This is the most books any child has read in the 10 years Mrs. Johnson has been involved in this pro- ject. OTHER TOP readers for PARENTS help the children by listening to the stories and by taking their child to the library. Children are also free to use the school library and the ALL STUDENTS in the class are challenged to try for this year include Sheldon Cheshire, 413; Laura Wilsey, 462; Elizabeth Barham, 175; Shauna Bottomly, 304; Jackie Candelario, 123; School may be out but you can still enjoy some of d those favorite school recipes prepared Colleen cooks such as by Wayburn, left, unit manager, Ethel Armijo and Thelma Lewis with Edith Call, front, all from Layton elementary School. 193; Mike Stewart, 103: The Class members have read a total of 4.772 books dur1 to ing the period from Oct. May 14. dmg DONETA GATHERUM B tsp garlic powder dash cumin Vi tsp oregano salt to taste 2 cans tomato sauce 1 LAYTON School will he out in a short time. Young people will miss the routine of getting up early, preparing lessons, meeting friends daily, learning from teachers and eating school lunch. NiWY KIDS complain about school lunch but few mean what they say. School lunches and are tasty, nutritionally balanced. The Davis County lunch workers prepai most of the food in in- dividual school kitchens. Bread is all made in the school kitchen. Each meal has neces-s- , components like vitiman C and A. protein, bread products, fruits and vegetables. MIX THE flour and melted butter together. Combine the other ingredients and cook thickening with the flour and butter mixture. Put into pan and dip shells in coating each shell. Place meat squares in the wrap. Place in pan and cover with remaining sauce; sprinkle cheese over them. Bake until heated through and serve with shredded lettuce on top. Dont crowd in pan because they are too hard to serve. LASAGNE Uniform menus are used throughout Davis County. If certain foods are not eaten by lb. lasagne noodles lb. ground beef 1 tsp garlic 1 tsp pepper cup tomato paste can tomatoes Vi cup water 2 Tbsp dry onions tsp salt tsp oregano 1 lb. grated cheese Vi 1 the children, these items are removed from the menu. School lunch cooks are outstanding women. They like their job. They like the children. They are exceptionally good cooks. 1 1 1 THE FOUR women who handle the school lunch program at Layton Elementary School are good examples of fme cooks. Colleen Weyburn, unit manager, has worked in the lunch program for 18 years. She is proud of the quality homecooked meal that is served every day to about 290 children. Mrs. Weyburn says the food is nutritious and waste is not excessive. Children do need to learn the value of eating a balanced meal. Working with SreCEALrvm1 WEEffiMwCSI; lunch-originate- COOK AND drain noodles. Cook ground beef and drain off excess grease. Mix all other ingredients except cheese together and add to meat. Simmer 15 minutes. Put layer of noodles in baking pan then layer of meat sauce, layer of cheese, repeat. Bake until cheese melts. Serve hot for six servings. APPLE CRISP Mrs. 1 'z cups sliced apples Va Weyburn are Ethel Armijo cup applesauce 1 tsp cinnamon pinch of salt 'A cup melted butter 1 tsp lemon juice SPRED LATEX GLOSS PAINT MIX ALL ingredients for the filling together and place in a cake pan (12x8 inch or casserole dish). Chalk resistant glossy finish Quick drying, easy to use Easy water clean up 1199 can line the bottom of the pan before you put filling in if you like). Then cover fruit with topping. Bake 400 degrees for 25 minutes. (Children like this warm with whipped topping). Gallon 195 butter 4x8 Vi cup sugar 1 cup brown sugar 1 egg 1 tsp vanilla V cup peanut butter plus cup to spread on top Y tsp soda 'A tsp salt Vi cups flour IV cups rolled oats Cup chopped nuts Ihelma Lewis has had many vears of experience in school lunch work. For the past six years she has been at I avion Elementary. tary. nearly every school child When children complain they nnss school: they have nothing to do; they don't like what you cook, try one of these recipes from the school lunch file. School recipes are written for 100 servings. The cooks at Layton Elementary have cut down the measurements to a useable family size portion. ENCHILADAS Mrs. Deon Raymond, a subscriber in Wilmington, Del., responded to a request for favorite recipes using peanut butter. Mrs. Raymond says in her letter, Your peanut butter column just arrived this weekend so I though Id share a new recipe that I had been given. It has been popular in Wilmington, Del. recently. ROLLED PEANUT BUTTER HONEY BALLS cup peanut butter lb. ground beef medium chopped onion cup dry beans, cooked and mashed salt and pepper 2 cups grated cheese chips BROWN GROUND beef and onions. Add seasoning and drain. Mix beans with meat MIX THE 'above together. Then combine enough corn flakes and coconut in a blender 1 1 and when cool add 1 cup cheese. Put meat mixture in pan and cut into size to fit tortilla shells. ENCHILADA SAUCE 1 1 cup flour : cup melted butter Tbsp chili powder 1 1 1 1 1 cup honey cup nonfat dry milk solids cup oatmeal cup minature chocolate to make 1 cup of crumbs. (Other dry cereals can be added to the mixture). Roll the mixture peanut butter-hone- y in rolls; then roll the mixture in crumbs. Chill several hours, slice to serve. Or roll peanut butter-hone- y mixture in balls and then roll in crumbs. The colder it is the WOOD PRESERVATIVE WEATHERSCREEN Protect and preserve yourwood investment Its a clear, water repellant preservative made to protect wood before the paint or stain. Preserves wood and repels water. 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SOLID STAIN 12" TOPPING 4x4x8 Post 4W 1 Store Hours: Leyton Mill, Mai, 8:00-6:0- 0 Monday-Frida- y 1x4x6 Dog Ear Picket 2x4x8 Rail 1 Each 8:00-5:0- 0 Monday May 31st for Memorial Day Saturday Each tosed Boise Cascade UtogjMdJS&ivoi 5443451 Layton 1236 North Main Street Gra- Michelle Strasburg. 101: Shamus Swatscheno, 143: Mindy Tudor, 244: Tenette Walker, 117; Seth Waite, 250. Boise Cascade SCHOOL COOKS Benji ham, 103; Denielle Hartman, 100: Melissa Hohlios, 288; Becky Johnson. 157; Kathy Miller, 180; Alison Somerville, 59 Each |