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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Four December 2, 1988 Business Update Ford Sales Looking for a new or used car for Christmas? May we suggest that you check with aTeputable firm with over 50 years experience in the automotive business in our trade center. Tischner Ford Sales, located in Santaquin at 118 W. Main, ph. 754- 3281, is a place where you will find small town prices and award- winnine service. This is a good place to buy new or used car or truck and Kathel tells us that if they dont have exactly what youre looking for, that he jwill do everything in his power to get it for you. Tischner Ford Sales can offer better prices, because they own their facilities and can pass the savings on to you the customer. The courteous staff at Tischner Ford Sales is eager to please, and their customer satisfaction is a priority. The service doesnt end with a sale. They are proud of their fine parts and repair departments where the same priorities exist and specialized care is taken with your car or truck. The technicians use the latest computerized equipment . memorable Christmas gift! Hie Shepherds Photography do portraits that you will be pleased to give or proud to own. This awardwinning photography firm is well known for high quality portraits, weddings, family and reunions, school and dance activities, and commercial photography. They have reminded us that they have done photography for graduating classes and special events. Truly specialists in portraiture, they have the skill and equipment to do'the most refined 'professional work. They are wedding specialists Baileys Body & Paint located at East 100 North in Payson is a complete body and paint shop where you will find excellence in auto repair and painting craftsmanship. They specialize in complete radiator repair and rebuilding frame, frame straightening, welding, all phases painting, color matching, striping, lettering and murals. In addition, they feature an paint bank which insures proper color matching on dents, scrapes, etc. Insurance work and estimates on In-hou- se A . some important factors are...style, wedding album wmch is a must if wan 00 0381011 llve mae performance, longevity, and not the yu least of these, a price you can live They invite you to stop in at 11 So. with. They invite you to drop in and Main in Payson and make your talk to anyone of their salesmen and arrangements to have them do your let them save you money. wedding. If you are looking for excellent photographs at moderate prices, be sure to give them a call at Make appointments NOW for holiday pictures. American and Foreign cars and trucks is another fine feature of this body and paint shop. They are available for towing, with over & Paint, Body Baileys 22 years experience is one of those Pces you can take your car or truck with confidence and know that Family dining with real you will be treated fairly and receive a high quality of expertise. homemade cooking from scratch: Mr. Bailey expresses his wishes The Family Tree Restaurant, at 77 for a Joyous Holiday Season and W. Main in Santaquin is one of those invites you to come in for an comfortable and homey restaurants or give him a call, ph. 465-- that everyone enjoys and tells their estimate, . friends about Their menus consist 4844. of ham, chicken, fried steak, roast' beef, halibut, shrimp, sandwiches and salads. In addition they offer wonderful scones, rolls, pies and desserts just like mom makes. Hot sandwiches, tostadas and Navajo tacos are Nans specialties. Banquet facilities are available for your special event or group meetings. They tell us that they can you a chance to be a little creative. handle a maximum of 100 people. 11 a.m. Dining hours are Mon.-Fr- i. Holiday Wreaths Mi lb. margarine 9 10 to a.m. to.10 p.m., Sat. p.m. and 6 c. cornflakes on Sunday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 4 c. miniature marshmallows It s only a short drive to Santaquin and the Family Tree Restaurant green food coloring Melt margarine over low heat or where you can take the whole family in a double boiler. Add mar-- for your special party or and keep stirring until all together, or just an evening out. is melted. Add green food coloring to Give them a call ph. obtain desired hue. Mix in corn- flakes and shape into wreaths while still warm. Decorate with hard-tac- k candies and allow to cool. Bailey's Body & Paint 787 Brevities Shepherd's Photography if you are in a dilemma about which car to buy, remember that 24-ho- 465-205- 9. Family Tree ur Restaurant Aunf Velma's Maple Mountain Cookbook copyright 1988 all rights reserved Christmas is coming and this is the time of the year when you may want to have something special around the house for guests or family. The first recipe is from Denmark and can be used for Hors doeuvres or as a main dish. Danish Ham Balls 1 lb. boiled potatoes 2 eggs, raw Mi c. milk lb. cooked ham 3 c. bread crumbs Vz tsp. black pepper Grind ham and potatoes together. Mix in raw eggs, one at a time. Add bread crumbs, milk and black pepper. Roll into balls just slightly larger than regular meat balls. Deep fry in hot oil until brown. Drain on absorbent paper towels. The Danes like them with creamed vegetables. Serves 4. The next recipe is a favorite with many people in other parts of the country, but not well known here in the shadow of Maple Mountain. It is also a deep fried food. Hush Puppies 2 c. corn meal 1 1. baking soda xk t. baking soda 3 T. onion (finely chopped) 1 egg (beaten) 1-- 1 T. dour 1 1. get-shmallo- 754-349- 9. Sorenson & Staheli USUa1 - yJ in Eureka qm, n, w, An effective weight loss program jg more than a good diet, notes Ann M. Coulston, a research dietitian with the Sanford Clinical Research in Thatcher with them before returning on Tuesday for her home in Oregon. Effie Mrs. swer The key, says Coulston, is to avoid fads and use wholesome foods, on readily available kSrediente SSdd bcraSbined wXi reeuSJ f0111 arirf Tnrnfframs iScludnlaS Bell enjoyed Thanksgiving week in Sandy at the home of her daughter and son-in- law, Jackie and Dave Chavis and their children, Donny and Jessica. She was a guest for Thanksgiving dinner, at the home of Mrs. Lois Bywater in Salt Lake City. Other guests were Don and Chris Bell and retirement needs, asset ac- daughters; and Chriss sister and brother-in-laDebbie and Mike. cumulation, family needs and in- Effie returned to her home in vestment analysis. Their offices are located at 1172 E. Eureka on Friday. Iftw Suite 7A. toPayson ph. 465- ours are h 5 p.m. Mrs. Leona Franks hosted a lovely and for your convenience, early morning and evening appointments Thanksgiving dinner at her home on Family members atcabeJ'nS"gf Sorenson, Max and Thursday. tending were: Barry and Mary Rita Staheli are local Payson people Franks and daughters, Kristin and and Rita tells us that their priority is Erica, of Salt Lake City; Ray and good personalized service EileenSchow and daughter, Traci, of and good prices. Eureka; Joe and Grace Bernini, We are fortunate to have these Eureka; and David and Linda fine professional people as part of Bernini and son, Gregory, of Salt our community ami business center. Lake City. for For the first time in 5 years, Jack uur and Gerry Garbett were delighted to community. Give them a call ph. their entire family in one place have let 435334 .. them .help you with at the same time. 31 family memyour accounling neeas- bers gathered at their home in Eureka for Thanksgiving. On plans which neglect essential Wednesday, Jack and Gerry picked nutrients, are downright dangerous up a grandson, Dan Jones of and can lead to serious illness, Sacramento, California, at the Salt d A weight loss Lake Airport By Thanksgiving Day, program diet, exercise anJ everyone had arrived. Those at- psychological awareness tnrough tending, besides Dan, were: Steve take a and Sandra Leavitt and children, counseling or little longer than a crash diet' John Jones, LaDessa. Jennifer and a-f- SdrtnlbuuS nirtto three-pronge- seti-help-m- ay itTn nd (433-6902- w, promotmg liquid fonnulasurg, and eating lots of a certain food (such as grapefruit or asparagus). Fads or quick loss diets may do what they advertise take off pounds. But the real test of a weight loss program is keeping those lost pounds off permanently. Bouncing frish. up and down is just as bad as staying Coulston will last recipe The definitely put obese in many cases, . of the some she mood. It is not says. And, in the Christmas says, or other low calorie on food, but art as well and gives extremely diets, (ft-o- p to be distributed Food nice convenience to our trade center is Sorenson & Staheli, a complete income and income tax firm that specializes in a wide range of accounting services such as in- dividual and business tax returns, certified audits, financial planning, designed to change habits which cayenne pepper (to taste) 1 c. buttermilk lead to weight gain. Coulston and colleagues in the Mix together corn meal, flour, baking powder, salt, baking soda California Dietetic Association have Lse much red pepper (cayenne) you just put in one little Jiayuantto mixture, add the onion, pinch. Uittermilk and egg. Mix well and by teaspoon into deep, hot, fat (175 degrees). Fry to a golden brown aid drain on paper towels. Makes 30 hish puppies. Hush puppies should altvays be served while still hot and get-togeth- er. A L an?bSordtratS salt John Leavitt, of Veyo, Utah. Also from Veyo were: Hilton and Mary Ann (Jones) Covington. They were Herman Ekker celebrated his overnight guests at the home of birthday Saturday, the 26th of Edward and Cammy Sorenson. November. He was honored at a From Eureka were: Bill and family dinner at Ned and Dorothy were home. Sandra Hansen and children, Bill, AUinsons Attending Jr. and Christy; Tom and Pauline Taylor and children, Nicde and family, Glen and Launa Jones and Tom, Jr.; Janet Chamber and family, Bob and Card Allinson and children, Jenifer, Brad and Bill; family, and Randy and Margaret Edward and Cammy Sorensen and Allinson. their daughter, Danielle. Also from There were four of Hermans Goshen, Larry and Jeri Ezell and (and spouses) girls, Jackie and Jessie. grandchildren ten and After dinner, the group epjoyed a great- present grandchildren. sleigh riding party. On Friday, the Leavitts and the entertained Butler Curt and Mabel Covingtons left .for their homes in some veryspecial !5!..!!!S!S5!55 Veyo, and on Sunday, Jack and guests over the Thanksgiving Gerry took Danlack to the airport weekend. Mabels cousin, Maud to catch his flight back to Jones of Lancashire, England; Mrs. Sacramento. Jack and Gerry deemed it a truly Jones daughter and grandson, and Clark wonderful family Hilary Michael, temporarily of Min Minnesota Jim and Christine Bernini hosted faPoli8 Lake Salt the at Airport, a lovely dinner Saturday evening at Wednesday mot were there byCurtimd their home in Sandy. The occasion Thv Jay Evans, The five started out for was the birthdays of Grace and Eureka, but encountered some Chris Bernini. Also' attending were really bad weather and road con- Joe, David, Linda' and Gregory ditions, so they stopped in Provo and Bernini. After dinner, gifts were opened, stayed the night there and arrived at the Butler home Thanksgiving duly appreciated, and then the morning. (Mrs. Clark is an ex- group spent the rest of the evening change teacher from England and just visiting and watching a movie. will be in Minneapolis for a year). Joe and Grace were overnight Other Thanksgiving dinner guests guests at the David Bernini home. were: Randy Butler; Russ and Sunday was spent attending Mass at Barbara Nelson and children, Jacob St. Thomas More Church, eating and Jenny; Jay and Sandy Evans out, shopping and playing with and their sons, Greg and Allen. grandson Gregory. Mabel has been corresponding with her cousin for many years, but had never actually met her or her family, so one can imagine all the things they had to talk about Ac- cording to Mabel, it was a warm and wonderful experience. The guests stayed until Saturday afternoon and left Sunday for the trip back to Minneapolis. Maud returns to England on Dec. 2nd. Another trip to Eureka by the USDA surplus commodities will three, is planned in June of 1989, be available in Eureka on Wed- when Hilary completes her year as Dec. 7 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. or an exchange teacher. Needless to nesday,gone. Distribution will take kin fr- the Senior after Centers place sayJt?et?lts.are ward to their visit meeting at the Memorial Building to low income and senior citizens who Thanksgiving Day visitors at the Timfe area were Hennanand ViEkker Homebound deliveries will be as Jmeof and sister-in-laRoy lLSuai Notes he accented dWaiaMcCormick of Thatoher, home Utah, and Vi s half sister, Minnie are asked to contact: Leah Bernard, of Milwaukee, Oregon. Towers ), - - Jasper - - Edna After a nice visit, Minnie left with Roy and Wanda to spend a few days Fishing Roundup Fishing in Utah is excellent this time of year, especially for catching large fish. However, adverse weather can change access and conditions, so please be prepared. Central Region Big Cottonwood, City Creek and Silver Lake - Well stocked in the fall with lots of carry-ovrainbows for winter fishing. Burraston Ponds - Stocked with rainbow trout Good family fishing--, picnic area. Deer Creek Res. - Bass are being caught in the rocky areas. Big perch have come on strong with the coder weather. Nine MileRes. - Lots of fishing opportunity for fat fish. Provo River - Extremely low water. Emergency fishing closure is in effect from Deer Creek Reservoir to the Olmstead Diversion Dam to protect spawning wild brown trout. Strawberry Res. - Trout are more active where streams enter the lake. Evenings are best using flies near the inlets, Yuba Res. - Some success for walleye and channel catfish. Light pressure. fishing er Think heart disease only affects the dderly ? Think again. Each year almost 200,000 Americans under age 65 die of cardiovascular diseases according to the American Heart Association. |