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Show rLj rl H 1 4 ' ' i J '' I ji V i 1 STEELE school, preschool youngsters remaining at home may begin to feel left out. Mothers seeking ways to ease the loneliness for their 2- 3- -, or might want to employ some of the following activities suggested by Judy Starkey, home economist for the USU Extension Service. Both parent and child will benefit from a little extra planned time together, as the mother makes an effort to properly supervise. Chocolate Pudding Finger-pain- t: A great outside activity! Just make pudding recipe according to package directions. If varieties, be using sure to let cool completely. Have kids wash hands. Place heavy paper with pudding on it, on the grass or a picnic table. Let kids have at it, turning your head occasionally in order to allow them to taste the paint. If the children wear swimming suits for this activity, clean-u- p is easy just hose them off. Pocketbook Surprise: Nothing is more fascinating to a smaH child of either sex than a pocketbook. Stuff an old purse with a mirror, comb, handful of pennies (watch young children carefully to make sure they dont swallow small items), colorful hanky, worn wallet, odd ear- Tin-Ca- -, non-insta- 1- Eat-- S EsrS 12 01. other can. Remove inner can 3 LEGGED FRYERS or Calami FRANKS ROAST Gallon Va sr.iiTn APPLES RUMP J V Large GRANNY DONELESS SUNNY DELIGHT USDA Choice HIND QUARTERS BESISI7 $n 'i 7 M Lb. ' Cold foods fresh foods picnic foods! Festive Grape and Ham Salad is all of these! An unbeatable combination of grapes, ham and crisp lettuce, sparkling with a tingly horseradish dressing, this lively salad is a great in an insulated cooler. le Accompany with assorted Miller BLUE RIBBON V2 BEEF $gi YEILD imuEiixsx 12 green, Rest Bet 4 Lb. CUT TO YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS MACARONI DIAPERS SPAGHETTI FRUIT COCKTAIL 303 Sise SAW 46 os. SAW TOMATO APPLE SAUCI C FROZEN 300 Count FILLER JUICE PAPER SCHOOL VntwaViaily WALNUTS .$210 1 FACIAL TISSUE. Maria TOTE Bonnet BAGS ARGARIRJE G$ 4 Roll Lb. Bln Zaa Country Cardan ?p?,r,s 3 Bathroom TISSUE. TOV7ELO IA Oil XT A&W 32 oz. I Dorltta $ase root beer lb. Case of 30 $11.00 Zaa Jamba , CHIPS WRAPPED z fii . vY ,t 3cs.Ktet OIIEO coosnso . 10 Lb. 5 faxrt Farrs GOLD ICE CREAM f50 FESTIVE GRAPE AND HAM SALAD Combine all ingredients ex- add Dressing and toss. Peel and slice avocado; use for garnish. Makes 4 servings. Dressing: Combine 'A cup oil, 3 tablespoons vinegar, 2 or 3 teaspoons prepared horseradish, Vi teaspoon each salt and Worcestershire sauce, ' tea spoon pepper and dash cayenne. RUGGIEG SAW Vara ISO at. Seedless as well as seeded varieties are also available, but the Selection guidelines remain the same: look for bunches of grapes with plump berries firmly attached to pliable green stems. cept avocado and Dressing; lightly toss. Just before serving, PKEJEAPPLES BEEF FILASEI grapes are available in a rainbow smra MWMABI 2 freshing snack. Marketed nearly California table TOP SML01BI USDA Choice DOUBLE great outdoors, take along bunches of juicy California table grapes for a light dessert or re- Jl'lIBO choice QATfffiOn&i&S LB. cheeses and crusty rolls for a contemporary menu that will appeal to todays sophisticated picnickers.' When youre enjoying the MEDAL FLOUR a vV 2 Lb. Fresea Ida Treat ' HASH 12 os. Hereford CORNED BEEF DROWNS 32 os. Heins KETCHUP $19 $jjO0 PBOHE non 0408077 300 l r:oUtinn Have the children roll the can back and forth on a table or cement slab for ten minutes. Open USDA Choice A Grade 12 os. DOLOGNA HEAT LB. : Without advertising, a tsrribto thing cup whipping cream teaspoon vanilla Place lid on can. Place can, with ingredients, inside a 10 1 V2 and open. Stir with a rubber spatula, being careful to scrape the sides of the can. Replace lid. Drain ice water from the larger can. Insert smaller can and pack with more ice and salt. Roll back and forth for five more minutes. Makes about three cups. UtL, Salad Is V2 FOUIl For Picnic $ a , plastic lid: 1 cup milk '2 cup sugar 1 egg (well beaten) BEEF WHOLE OR including blueblack and red. plastic g FRONT QUARTERS Festive of colors tight-fittin- lid. Pack larger can with crushed ice around smaller can. Pour at least 34 cup of rock salt evenly over ice. Place lid on 10 can. USDA Choice All Variety d, can with a SPECIALS I I year-roun- tight-fittin- g FREEZER MEATS rings. picnic-tota-b- pound coffee can with a Tonis nt Car Ramp: Prop a card table or ironing board against a chair to form a slide. Small children, boys and girls, love to see their matchbox cars careen down the slope. Me and My Shadow: With the youngster lying down on a large piece of wrapping paper, draw an outline of his body with a heavy crayon. Let the child dress himself with crayons by coloring in clothes. Be sure to hang up the finished paper doll. Paper Plate Garden: Have the child color inexpensive paper plates, making sunflowers or pansies with big smiley, faces. Tck each paper posie onto a clean popsicle stick, and let Junior plant them in the garden. Paint the House: Give a small bucket of wachild your ter and a big cheap paint brush. Set him to painting the outside of the house, deck, driveway, etc. A few, only a few. ; North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, August 24, 1983 Tarzan Swing: Tie a thick drops of food coloring in the water will not stain the painted ob- rope on a tree branch, knotted at the dangling end, for little ject. Grasshopper Hunt: Give monkeys to grasp. Be sure to suthe child a plastic container and pervise carefully whenever let him see how many grasshopyoung children are playing with pers he can capture. This is a ropes. n Ice Cream: Put all great way to get rid of unwanted the following ingredients in a bugs. As the FARMINGTON older children bustle off to v. pap-- Keep Preschoolers AcSIviSles Can Help Review Correspondent ii Page IB Living SHARON t lest Gcntlb. Leyton ' Now open MandayScturday 9 o.m.-- l 0 p.m. Cbted Sunday T. AD PniCES EFFECTIVE AUG. 24 TO AUG. 30, 1983. 'or H |