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Show 2D Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, June 15, 1983 Father's Day Breakfast Worth Waking Up For ft t. dry mustard ft t. ground cloves Preheat oven to 375. Place ham steak in a shallow baking dish. Cut orange into very thin slices. Place on top of ham. In a small bowl, combine molas-- . By SHARON STEELI Review Correspondent Whether or not you serve it to him in bed, Dad will find the orange perked Fathers Day breakfast menu suggested below worth getting up for. From the Glazed Ham Steak, to the Golden Egg French Toast and Orange Syrup, each recipe is drizzled in tangy orange for a sunny morning meal. Attractively displayed orange slices arranged on the breakfast tray should complete the festive mood. 1 "WATCH THE ANIMALS" was what Karen Davis' father used to say. Mrs. Davis and Ben Davis of 180 W. 600 N., Farmington, were evacuated from their home because of flood waters. When they returned, they found that a mother racoon had three occasionally. Cut into wedges. Serve with a slice or two of orange on each wedge. Makes 6 servings. Oaldtn Egg French Toast packed ft C. orange juice 2 T. grated orange peel Mix all ingredients in a small saucepan. Simmer, over low heat 5 minutes. Serve warm. Store in refrigerator and reheat before serving. Makes 1C. ft C. ft C. orange juice 1 T. grated orange peel ft t. salt ft C. butter, margarine, or vegetable oil half-and-ha- thick small orange, peeled Orange Syrup C. brown sugar, firmly 1 12 slices bread 6 egg yolks ft C. molasses 2 T. water V i C. orange juice 2 T. sugar , babies in a nest in their boat. "They were probably trying to get away from the high water," she said. The Davis family will have some repair work to fix up their boat, the racoons tore up all the inside chairs to make half-ajid-hal- '. ses, water, orange juice, sugar, dry mustard and cloves. Pour over ham. Bake uncovered 30 minutes; baste lb.) ham steak, (1-- ft , llx7 Glazed Ham Stack 1 lows) Lay bread slices out overnight to dry. In a medium bowl, slightly beat egg yolks. orange, Mix in juice, orange peel ;and salt., Dip bread in batter,, turning to coat both sides. Heat but--' ter, margarine or oil in a large skillet. Cook bread on both sides until golden. Serve with Orange Syrup. Makes 12 servings of one slice each, or 6 two slice servings. lf Orange Syrup (recipe fol their nest. Recreation Schedule Is Set In South Davis County There is still BOUNTIFUL time for kids to get m on the summer fun in the five city recreation programs. Flooding put a real damper on things for awhile so there are still openings in many of the activities. Here is a run down on scheduled classes, lessons and leagues offered to South Davis area young people. SWIMMING Shops, Smoot ARCHERY nis lesson locations. The cost is Bountiful: Two sessions Cento rvillo: City 700 E. Park are ten- Park, and are be- ing offered at the recreation $1.50, center for all ages, plus a tourfor those over 8. First nament CRAFTS ARTS session is $10, and the second Bountiful: Eight crafts are session is $5, Woodi Crow: Classes for boys classes one taught in two-hoand girls will begin June 20 at 11 in seven weeks day a week for in the 1500 S. Park for a.m. the afternoon. Ages first grade $1.50,298-472and up will be taught at four North Salt Lako: Children ages 9 different schools for $12 per and up can learn and practice at course or $3 per time, Wood Cron: Classes are the NSL Park two days a week scheduled for ages 6 to 12 on at 1 p.m. and then go to a city all and Wednesdays at the 1500 S. park for county competition $1, bowery through June and July Woot Bountiful: A tournament ' for $10, end the sessions which are will North Salt Lako: Classes are benew West Bountiful City at the 5 a ing held once week for ages and up on Monday and Tuesday Park for ages 6 to 12, Conto rvillo: At 700 E. Park and in the east room of the city haU be taught city shops lessons will for $6 and $7, ' for $1.50, Wost Bountiful: Every Wednesday and Thursday through July, GYMNASTICS 6 to can learn Candi Wadsworth Bountiful: crafts for $10. There is also a her class. Call her will continue story-timarts, crafts and at 5 or 5 3 to for games year olds, Woodo Crow: Classes are held 292-264- 9. AND 292-612- ur 3. 298-612- 0. Lessons are at the Bountiful; Bountiful Recreation Center and indoor pool for beginners to $20. Also taught will be mom and tots classes, synchronized swimming, div- ing, merit badge, Boy Scout lifesaving, advanced lifesaving, adult lessons and competition swimmers for 1 teams, 298-472- 3. 292-528- 5. 295-306- 7. 298-612- 0. Woods Cross: Lessons are scheduled at the Bountiful in- door pool July 4 to July 15 for beginners through swimmers. Call Janet Anderson, North Salt Lako; Red Cross Certified instructors are teaching at Camelot Mobile Home Park clubhouse all levels in eight ses-- . sions from June 6 to August 12. Sign-uthe week before each session. Call Laurie Quinn, 298-472- 3. p 272-258- 5. 292-264- e, Classes are at the Main Street Park and Smoot Park and 700 E. Park for $5 to $7.50 for ages 5 to 12. Call Irene Burnett at Conte rvillo: 292-264- 9. Bountiful: Bountiful; Rocket Park lessons are being held at the Bountiful courts because of flooding'. Lessons for all ages are also at 5 Points and the golf course for $10. Tournaments are scheduled also, North Salt Lake: Through June and July, lessons are going on at NSL Park for ages 9 to 15. Bring a dollar for tennis balls and also your own racquet. Woods Cross: Classes are at Woods Cross High School for ages 8 to adult in the morning k sessions for and in fire-statio- n 298-612- 0. two-wee- $1.50,298-4723- . West Bountiful: Lessons are beof- ing taught behind the city fices in West Bountiful for ages k 8 to 12 and adults, with four sessions, two-wee- 298-528- 5. 292-398- 1. 295-344- 292-528- 5. SOFTBALL TENNIS , 295-306- 7. Girls from at the Woods Cross High School for girls and boys ages 6 to 11 for beginners and intermediates. Call North Salt Lako: Tumbling is being offered at the NSL Park Wednesday and Thursday at no charge for 5 and up, 298-472- 3. 295-306- 7. 10 to 12 Wost Bountiful: Lessons are held at the new West Bountiful will be playing other local cities. Cost is $12 and please find City .park for ages 3 to 12, your own coach, Wood Crow: In the mornings, GOLF girls play ball at the 1500 S. Lessons are being given to Park, ages 10 and up by West BountiNorth Salt Lake: Children can ful and Woods Cross, play supervised ball games on and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 BATON a.m. at the NSL Recreational Lessons are offered by West Park, Bountiful City and North Salt West Bountiful: Through July Lake. for ages 9 to 13, softball will be Other classes are badminton held on Tuesdays and Thursand volleyball offered by Cendays at a cost of $2, terville City Recreation and Centerville: For junior high Woods Cross, basketball by ages practices are at Layton Woods Cross, ballet and tap at Woods Cross, croquet, kick and City on Monday and Wednesday and for elementary ages they crab soccer, field hockey, ping are at Centerville and Bounti- pong, tetherball and bean bag ful. Fee is $1.50, games by Centerville. 292-528- 5. 298-612- 0. 298-472- 3. 292-528- 5 298-472- 3. 298-306- 7. 292-528- 5. 292-264- 9. Plan to Have Fun in Summer Ar- The schedules will provide $2. County cities will participate in chery, tennis gymnastics, details concerning times, dates, the Hershey meet. Each city story-timarts and crafts, and age limits. Schedules will will hold its own local competie, drill, baton, junior Olympics, also be posted at various locagirls softball and golf will all be tions in the Davis County area. offered to the children of West Bountiful residents as part of the citys summer recreation program beginning on June 6, 1983. Sue Townsend, in charge of the program for the city, said complete schedules for all events are available at the West Bountiful city offices at 550 North 800 West. ' Most of the activities will cost A highlight of the summer program in the junior Olympic department will be the citys participation in the Hershey Track and Field Meet. Sponsored by the Hershey Chocolate Company, the meet will be held on July 9, at Brigham Young University from 9:30 a.m. throughout most of the day. This is the first year that Davis tion, and local winners will be selected to compete against others from all over the state at BYU. tennis tournament is also being planned. Details on the tennis tournament may be obtained from tournament director Maxine Harmon by calling her at For additional details on other activities in the summer recreation program, contact Sue Townsend at A 298-612- 0. ! ,r; The S., Bountiful, has been decorated with the U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal at Mountain Home Air Force Base, 4t BUSINESS SERVICE Idaho. The Air Force Commendation Medal is awarded to those individuals who demonstrate ou, DIRECTORY tstanding achievement or meritorious service in the performance of their duties on behalf of the Air Force. Soderstrom, a Got o job to do? Coll on someone who knows howl Appliance Parts vehicle mechanic with the 366th Transportation Squadron, is a 1969 graduate of Whittier High School, Calif. Bountiful Man Commissioned Auto Appearance Stove's Car Clean-Mok- e your auto look new ogain inside and out. Engine compartment and trunk. Have it detailed! Prices start at $37.50. Phone 544-183- 7 Cen- terville Fourth of July Tennis Tournament will be held June 18 through July 2. Centerville residents only, ages 6 to adult, are encouraged to enter and get acquainted with neighborhood tennis players. Entry forms are available at. the Centerville City Offices; deadline is today June 15, at 6 p.m. There is in entry fee of $1 per junior per event, and adult per event. $2 per Awards will be presented in all divisions to first place. Divisions are singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. Draws will be posted at the city offices and the three city courts on June 18. For questions call Julia Brador Anne Zeigler, (work) ley, 292-372- 295-010- 8, 2CE-728- 1. r The academy is a educational institution graduating men and women to serve as career Air Force officers. 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