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Show Last Story Hour Officials Needed for Womens Athletics At Ephraim, The Southern Utah area, and the entire state is in need of women officials for high school Manti Libraries and collegiate athletics, Manti Last call for Story Hour--todaThursday, July 31st at 4 p.m. Carol Oaks of the Utah State Library will be here with movies and lots of entertainment. A special treat is in store for all the kids to enjoy. y, Ephraim The last story hour for the summer season will be held Thursday, July 31. The program of stories and films will be shown and told by Carol Oaks of the State Library Commission. The story hours have been successful. The reading program will continue until school starts so everyone can finish the reading course. The library has new books in for every age and every interest: Great Cartoons of the World, edited by John Bailey; Time Out for Happiness, Frank Gilbreth B. Jr.; Old-tim- e Punishments, Wm. Andrews; Wandering Prince, Jean Plaidy, are some of the books for adults and many more. Books for the young adult age include: The Osmond Brothers by Paul H. Dunn; If I Loved You, Am I Trapped Forever by Kur; and for children: The complete set of 7 of Laura Engle Wilders series of On The Prairie; Ramona the Brave and Ramona and Beezus, both by Beverly Cleary; Hurry Lurry by Hurd, a new I Can Read Book. It's cool inside the library and the list of magazines are inviting to read. Spend an afternoon or evening browsing through the shelves and maga- - Events Score 2 to 1 Mr. and Mrs. David (Janna Lee) Paystrup are the parents of a 7 lb. 152 o.. son who was born June 28 in a Nephi hospital. He will rceeive the name of Robert David and has two sisters. Dawn 8, and Kathy 5. Maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Keith Keiscl have five grandchildren and paternal grandparents, Mrs. Bonnie Butler and Reuben Paystrup of Levan have six. arc Mrs. Nora Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. George Keisel of Fphraim. who now have five 4-- H POLYNESIAN ACCENT FOR SUMMER MEALS held three successful ir reime a Utah A contacting Anna Jane Hafen at Dixie College in St. George (673-4811- ). SERVICE FOR THE HARD OF HEARING HEADING AID CENTER 234 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH 84601 Bill Sterling i 7b -- FREE SERVICE CENTER theme: the t h of To- Spirit more than 7 million participants will join in the nations bicentennial celebration during National Week, Oct. . . . and ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS Better service for your hearing aid means better hearing for you. Tuesday, August 5 - 10 A.M. to 12 noon BRUNGERS MOTEL -- MT. PLEASANT morrow, 4-- H clinic concerning the officiating of volleyball under National Federation rules will wue- - announces a Consultant 4-- -- I wwmfmwwewfr 4-- wmmpmmaewtmgWMK'l!1 .jysQKHngiGf Manti Messenger Ephraim Enterprise Thursday, July 31, 1975 can be obtained by season. Further information concerning the tests or anything related to womens stated. nniitiififti tfint 1 stirring frequently, until cup sliced onion firmly packed dark brown sugar teaspoon ground allspice teaspoon ground 14 cup 18 18 transparent. Stir in brown sugar, remaining 12 teaspoon salt, allspice, cloves, bouillon cube, 1 cup water and lime juice. Return chicken to cloves chicken bouillon cube cups water 3 tablespoons lime juice 2 tablespoons cornstarch skillet. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer about 40 minutes, or until 1 4 1 can (20-ounc- tender, turning chicken pine- apple chunks, drained 2 bananas, peeled and halved lengthwise and crosswise Sprinkle chicken with 12 teaspoon salt. Melt margarine in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add chicken and brown well. Remove chicken. Add onion and cook over medium heat. tablespoons Fleischmann's Margarine AMERICANIZE pieces after 20 minutes. Remove chicken to a warm platter; keep warm. Blend, together cornstarch and remaining 14 cup SALE DATES JULY 31 water. Stir into liquid in skillet. Cook over medium heat, stirring, until thickened and boiling. Add pineapple chunks and bananas; heat through. Serve over chicken. Makes 4 servings. to AUG. 9 on some items GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE German food is hearty Sauerbraten, hasenpfeffer and bratwurst usually accompanied by sauerkraut or red cabbage and dumplings or potato salad are all part of a hausfraus repertoire. But of all the German ways of preparing food baking has always been the most interesting and important. Afternoon kaffee is ritual among a cherished Germans of all ages. It is a social occasion when friends gather for coffee and conversation and the richest, most beautiful pastries that German cooks can concoct. Chocolate cake is a traditional favorite at these afternoon kaffee gatherings. Planters German Chocolate Cake is another version of this classic cake adapted to American tastes with the addition of peanuts. A t peanut-coconufrosting sandwiched between and on top of three moist layers of chocolate cake results in a luscious dessert that will satisfy any sweet tooth water. Set aside. German or American! Sift together flour, bakPLANTERS GERMAN soda and salt. Set aside. ing CAKE CHOCOLATE wiener-schnitze- etc. games: or secondly a regional rating, in which an official can call region, district, s (2-1- 2 PEANUTS tournament, region, district, rating you must pa-,- the National Federation written test by a 7b percent score, and score at least 83 percent on a pi action! test. For the regional rating ou must score at least 56 percent on the wntten test and 70 percent on the praau.nl test. Miss Hafen fun-fille- 2 National Federation rating. Iberc are two levels of that rating. One, a Utah rating in which an official can call a National Federation state To officiating p.m. at the University of Utah in conjunction with the State Athletic Clinic. Written examinations for volleyball will be given throughout the state, including Cedar City and Dixie, at 7:00 p.m., August 28. The date of the practical test will be determined at the clinic in August. Miss Hafen indicates that colleges will be paying officials $25 per game for the 1975-7- 6 etc. games. weather is here again and friends and neighd bors are departing on vacations across the country and around the world. Advertisements and posters beckon many travelers to sunny islands with images of tropical splendor, sandy beaches and exotic food. If, however, you are staying home you can still capture some of this island magic by giving summer menus a Polynesian flair. Fruit, nuts and spices can add glamour and sparkling flavor to many foods, from grilled fish to cool, crisp salads. Treat your family to Tahitian Chicken, a delectable dish lavished with pineapple, bananas, lime juice and spices. Many doctors are recommending that everyone eat more poultry and fish and less red meat, eggs and whole milk dairy products in order to reduce their intake of cholesterol and saturated fat. Made 100 with Fleischmanns Corn Oil Margarine, Tahitian Chicken is ideal for such diets, and everyone will love the taste of this exquisite dish! TAHITIAN CHICKEN 1 pound) frying chicken, cut up 1 teaspoon salt 2 horse shows this year. Shows were held at Sterling, Moroni and Fairs iew. members who rode in the shows included: Craig Denton. Mary Denton. VaNac Johnson. Curt Ludsigson. Jo Sorenson, Cindv Sorenson. Glade Denton. Vickv Gross and Lori Gross. 4-- ac- will be governed by the National Federation Rules. Anyone who desires to call any high school volleyball or basketball game, must have a volleyball Warm News he Sterling Starlight Riders hae 6 All Good l, 1 Sterling Starlight Riders I Beginning with the 1975-7school year, the Utah High School Activities Association will sponsor a state basketball tournament for girls. There cording to Anna Jane Hafen, Womens Athletic Director at fare. Blessed fore, basketball along with Dixie College. be held August 11, 1975, at 6:30 package sweet baking chocolate 12 cup boiling water cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 12 teaspoon salt 1 cup (2 sticks) margarine, softened 2 cups sugar 4 eggs, separated 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup plain yogurt Peanut Coconut Frosting (recipe below ) Melt chocolate in boiling Merchandise GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS SLACKS, for boys Sizes 2 to 16 $1.98 to $6.98 pr. In denim, Corduroy CELERY HEARTS, Cello pkg in pans 10 minutes. Remove and cool on wire racks. Stack sugar in a large mixer bowl until light and fluffy. Add egg yolks, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Blend in melted chocolate mixture and extract. Alternately add yogurt and flour mixture to chocolate mixture, beating well after each addition. Beat egg whites until stiff. Fold into cake batter. Divide batter evenly among 3 greased and floured round cake pans. Bake at 350F. for 30 minutes, or until done. Cool cake layers frosting tops only with Peanut Coconut Frosting (recipe below). PEANUT & COCONUT FROSTING: In a saucepan combine 1 cup sugar, 12 cup (1 stick) margarine, 1 cup undiluted evaporated milk, 3 slightly beaten egg yolks and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thickened, about 12 minutes. Stir in cups (1 can) flaked coconut and 1 cup coarsely chopped Planters Cocktail Peanuts. Cool until thick enough to spread, beating occasionally. . . Large Assortment of SLACKS for Ladies. 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