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Show jwUI1IAl, Ut.CtlVltitH DA Vi 1985 Try new recipes By DONETA GATHERUM At the beginning of a new year, why not try something "new" in the food preparation field. There are so many "new gadgets on the market that are fun and easy to use. "New" cook books offer opportunities to try recipes labeled "regional" or "foreign. Super mar- kets feature "new fruits and vegetables that are unfamiliar in many homes. HEADING UP THE activities for sophomores this year at DHS are Katie Adams, first vice president; Allison Thatcher, president and Chris Cunner, second vice THINK ABOUT all the new" things you can incorporate into your 1986 meals. Try a wok, a microwave, a crock-po- t. Experiment with tofu, kiwi fruit and sprouts. Start a "new surprise meal for your family. The following recipes are "new" food-a-mon- th HEAT chocolate, sugar, coffee, spices, salt and water over low heat, stirring until mixture is smooth. Heat to boiling; reduce heat and simmer four minutes, stirring constantly. Stir in milk; heat cup cottage cheese cups flour 2 tsp, baking powder Vi cup sugar ': tsp. salt A to me. They can get you started in a "new" way during 1986. BAKED VEGETABLES 6 carrots 6 potatoes 6 onions l1: cups thin white sauce Tbsp. butter Salt and pepper PEEL AND slice the potatoes and carrots, mince the onions. Mix all together, season with jalt and pepper to taste and put into a greased baking dish. Pour the thin white sauce over all, dot with butter and sprinkle with paprika. Cover and bake in a moderate oven (375) until tender, about Vi hours. I Vi BLEND butter and cottage Beat with rotary beater cheese thoroughly, Gradually add sifted dry ingredients. Form into a loaf or roll, chill overnight, slice thin. Bake on a greased baking sheet in a moderate oven, 350, for 10 minutes. MEXICAN CHOCOLATE 3 oz. unsweetened chocolate ': cup sugar 3 Tbsp. powdered instant coffee I tsp. cinnamon ': tsp. nutmeg V tsp. salt I Vi cups water 4 cups milk Whipped cream 1 I COTTAGE CHEESE REFRIGERATOR COOKIES Vi cup butter until foamy. Top with whipped cream. POTATOES A LA HUANCAINa From Peru Vi cup cottage cheese d 4 egg yolks tsp. finely grated onion hard-cooke- 1 Tbsp. finely chopped mild green chilies Vi cup heavy cream Vi cup vegetable oil Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste 1 6 large or 12 small hot, freshly cooked boiled potatoes Olive slices, radish slices, sliced eggs for hard-cooke- d and ga- rnish. adopted Attends Aloha Bowl Families Employees at Mervyns Layton store adopted three needy families for the holidays. STORE DIRECTOR, Chuck Peppier, explains, "For the fifth holiday season our employees have adopted local families who would have very little for Christmas without outside support. They donate food, clothing and toys for the families. Employees blankets inspend their break and lunch hour cluded in the holiday packages. "This project has kept the goodwill feeling of Christmas alive for the employees during one of our busiest times of the year, he says. hand-qultin- g MERVYNS received assistance from the Davis County Santa Help Program to secure the identity of families involved. Heritage activities el Aloha Bowl. DANIELLE has been a cheerleader at Layton High School for the past two years. She was also a SPECIAL THANKS go to the following for their generous donations: Carl Johnson and Frank McKinnon, Christmas trees, Charlie Mitchely, candy; Myron Mabey, magazine sub- stain. Pool, cards, television, newspapers and magazines are able daily. avail- First there was the house of sticks, now students at Weber State College are building a brick house that uses a brand new system. STUDENTS in the two-ye- con- ar struction program at the college last year completed an foundation home that won a construction award from the American Wood Council. Now students are working on an all cinder-blocbuilding that is the first of its kind to be built in the United States. all-wo- k The blocks used, said Phil Hancock, director of the WSC building program, are a new development called the Insulated Masonry System that reportedly increases insulation efficiency while decreasing the amount of skilled labor and time needed to construct the building. HANCOCK said, "The design of the block itself reduces heat transfer considerably. Foam inserts in the blocks also stop heat transfer. He said that instead of mortar between the bricks the blocks are "dry stacked, with reinforcement bar running through the middle. Grout holds the bricks and reinforcement bar together and styrofoam is inserted inside the MAKING THE PRESENTATION of a check for $2,000 to be used for a guide dog is Ken Heffert, manager. Receiving the check is Frank Zamera, F.O.E. Guide Dog Chairman. Shelden Panter, a blind man that uses a guide dog is in the center of the picture. The funds were used to purchase a dog for Bob Blackner, Layton High senior. rt - THE employees raised $2,000 toward the purchase of a Guide Dog. They hosted a special n at the Hilltop Lanes on Nov. 17. Those who bowled obtained sponsors, many of whom were fellow employees. The dog was purchased just in time for Christmas. Bob will travel to San Rafael, Calif, this summerto receive the dog and the intensive training that is necessary to learn how to use it. LAYTON Through the effort of the PAAP's Club of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and Frank Zamora, Utah representative of the PAAP's Club, and the em- Completes Ban's Pvt. David H. Jensen, whose former guardians are David H. and Marcia Garner of 605 S. 400 E., Kaysville, has completed the combat telecommunications center operator course at the U.S. Army Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga. THE COURSE provides instruction for soldiers to type, transcribe, and process messages. They are also instructed to operate and maintain teletypewriters and other related equipment. He is a 1985 graduate of Davis High School. i Congratulations are in order for Colt Flint Lawson, son of Rodger and Carolyn Lawson of 1323 E. 200 N. in Fruit Heights. He celebrated his first birthday Dec. 26. probably won't replace wood homes, "but from all appearances it will be a viable alternative. IM NOT sure this system will actually be cheaper, but it is supposed to cut construction costs, he said. The cinder-bloc- k approach used by the Weber State students came at the request of the executive director of the Concrete Masonry Association. AFTER WE completed the wood house they approached us and asked us if we would do it, Hancock said. Display Ad Deadline Wed. 12 Noon WHILE construction of a house of sticks and one of bricks may sound a lot like The Three Little Pigs, Hancock said the students have no plans to build a house of straw. The next one, he said, will be a smart house with a new wiring system that can turn lights on when someone walks in the room, wake the owners up in the morning, talk, protect against theft, call emergency personnel in a medical emergency, make sure the water's hot for the morning shower and more. "BUT THATS next year, said. he 0 CO 0raBDQEBagagna3ii QIIiK!QQ0aiSElIIIESi Gains new post EGBHB ffiMHED Q&S3 snm Joseph W. Monroe was recently promoted to staff sergeant. He is a reservist assigned to the 419th Tactical Fighter Wing, Hill AFB, as a jet engine mechanic. SUMS )' BnSETjia(!gii 3BKE o m 4 IlktyiliUU 'III! I Hi Gw report our loans to the Credit Bureau of Salt Lake 390 So. Main, We ililllinjliC "life! II full-tim- HUlage &portt Ben 1600 S. Main St., Bountiful and 292-141- 6 are Insured by U.C.U.Q. Utah Credit Union Guaranty Pick up Points: Foothill Village Olympus Hills Five Points to establish a Credit Rating. Bountiful ms ttaBg6EyGlB(.3glacSa. BLRES JLzl HE IS the son of William E. Monroe and Mrs. Susan Stone, both of Peoria, III. Sergeant Monroe and wife Bernita, reside in Kaysville. As an Air Reserve Technician on the base, the sergeant works e on jet engines during the week on a basis. This is a good place We AGO BEtotnisifiMsnsiDQsiSlniD He is a 1983 graduate of Clearfield High School. 6,0 . an EVERYONE MR, DOERING is a missile crew member with the 9th Field Artillery at Fort Sill, Okla. 292-112- 3 training Happy Birthday HE SAID, "A lot of people who saw our wood house plan to do wood houses. I've gotten a number of calls from contractors in and out of the state on it. Hancock said that block house HE SAID, "The plaster has fibers that are about an inch and a half in length. The fibers hold the cinder blocks together and there is slightly better adhesion than with regular mortar. The building is located at 4014 Porter Ave. in South Ogden and is a two story duplex with basement. Hancock said that the edifice has already been sold. cottage cheese COLT FLINT LAWSON The WSC instructor said that he is working with a variety of building styles to give students experience, and he noted that contractors follow what they do. blocks. When completed the w all is covered with a fibrous plaster on the inside and out. The plaster insulates, holds the wall together, provides a moisture barrier and smooths out any cracks to give the wall a stucco appearance. The plaster can then be painted without the need of insulation or sheetrock. Doering promoted Dennis D. Doering Jr., son of Carolyn Hower of 49 Ronald Ave., Layton, and Dennis D. Doering Sr. of 125 S. 500 E Clearfield, has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of specialist four. Bowl-A-Tho- 41 15 S. Ogden, ployees at Bob Blackner, a senior at Layton High School will receive a guide dog and the necessary training to learn how to use the dog as a companion. Bob is blind and the dog will help him greatly in his daily living chores in a sighted society. DANIELLE GLINES First it was of sticks now its stone house -- CLASSES WILL begin Jan. 2. Regularly scheduled classes at the center include: sewing, knitting, lost arts (tatting and netting), ceramics, lapidary, china painting, oil painting, pool, needlework, porcelain baby dolls, arts and crafts, dry brush SHE WAS active in Layton High School student government, serving as the District Representative forthe UASC (Utah Association of Student Councils). Danielle will perform with 52 other girls at the half time program and at the finalle of the Aloha Bowl. She traveled to Hawaii on Dec. 22 to practice with the other cheerleaders daily until the 29th when the Aloha Bowl took place, dmg State University. Five finalists were selected to try out in front of the other cheerleaders and instructors. Danielle was chosen as the one to represent the region at the CLEARFIELD - The staff of the Heritage Center would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year and to extend our appreciation to all of those in the community who helped make our holiday season an exceptional one. scription and J&J Produce. Special thanks go also to the following groups and individuals who provided entertainment: Joy School, Hill Field Elementary Recorder Ensemble, LaRaes Dance Unlimited, Girl Scout Troop 71, The Old Timers, Sunset Third Ward Primary, Robert Horn and the Wild West Cloggers. Junior High School. She has taken drill, ballet and jazz lessons for many years. Danielle received fourth place honors at the national Junior Miss Drill competition when she was an 8th grade student. Danielle Glines, daughter of Fer-rand Lenna Glines, was selected to represent the Idaho, Utah, Arizona region as a cheerleader at the Aloha Bowl in Hawaii. She earned this opportunity by competing against other cheerleaders from Idaho, Utah and Arizona at a special cheerleader camp that was held this past summer at Idaho cheerleader at North Layton PUT THE through a sieve and into a mixing bowl. Put the egg yolks through a sieve and add to the cheese. Beat with a wire whisk until smooth. Beat in the onion and chopped chilies and gradually beat in the cream alternately with the oil. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve over very hot potatoes, garnished with olive, radish and hard cooked egg slices. SESSION 1 (Jan. 11, 18, 25 and Feb. 1) Regular Ski School $90 Junior Ski School $110 SESSION II (Feb. 8, 15. 22 and Mar. 1) Regular Ski School $40 Junior Ski School $ 1 10 8 WEEK SESSION SESSION I and II Regular Ski School $220 WITHOUT TRANSPORT AION DEDUCT 4 Week Session $24 8 Week Session $48 RIDE & TICKET TRANSPORTATION AND Session Session Both 1 II ALL DAY PASS 65.00 65.00 130.00 4 ,1 |