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Show Noritas Nook Applications for Miss Fairview due Saturday, April 14 Care for baubles bangles and beads By Norita Lancaster 462-283- shopping. With a large family really 3 Are you frustrated over the tangled mess in your jewelry box? Does it look like a pirates chest, heaped to the top with tangled chains and necklaces? Has your favorite, pin or bracelet lost a stone? Does I can only find one earring," sound familiar? If this is your plight, then help is on the way. Perhaps you can afford a second jewelry box. Fine, but its not necessary. The important thing is to take good care of your jewelry, no matter where it is kept. Unfortunately, hundreds of dollars worth of jewelry are misplaced, lost and stolen each year, much of it due to carelessness. We take an earring off and lay it down while talking on the phone, then forget about it. The next thing you know, its gone. How often earrings begin to pinch, so we slip them off and without further thought, drop them in our handbags, only to find later that they have become bent or scratched, or that a stone is missing. Have you ever felt panic, when you couldnt find your rings after doing the dishes or mixing bread? Hopefully, they were found in a safe place, but quite often we have a tendency to set them on the counter or ledge by the sink, an easy place to knock them off and down the drain or garbage disposal. Make sure you do remove your rings before doing these chores, or this could pose other problems, like a broken tooth when you bite into a slice of fresh bread. Many watches are lost in the kitchen too, so make sure the hooks are properly fastened and in good shape. Men are not exempt from being careless with their jewelry either, Im sure youve heard of the Case of the missing cuff link." Here are a few suggestions for taking care of and storing your jewelry, I hope they will help solve some of your jewelry problems. If you have extremely valuable jewelry, common sense should tell you to keep a list of the pieces, along with a description of them, have them insured, and by all means, keep it in a safe or large SIMPLE LASGNA lasagna noddles hamburger b. small onion can spaghetti sauce 1 1 2 tsp. oregano 2 small carton cottage cheese 1V2 cups Mozzarella cheese 1 tsp. parsley flakes Mix cheeses together with parsley flakes. Cook noodles according to instructions on box. Brown hamburger with onion, add spaghetti sauce. Place layer of four noodles in greased Layer with half the hamburger pan. ture. Sprinkle with half the cheese mixture. Repeat the layers. Bake 43 minutes at 350 degrees Ellie Hunter FLAT TIRES Dough: 1 pkg. yeast cup warm water 1 fteuia Metea Tblsp. oil tsp. salt 2 4 cup flour 1 1 Meat mixture: cup 4 1 Earl Beck, of Indianola, Allan Beck, raw potatoes, shredded 2 1 Mrs. lb. hamburger 1 onion tsp. salt tsp. garlic salt Dash Dash of pepper of cinnamon Dissolve yeast in water. Add oil, salt and flour and work with hands. Let set for 30 minutes in a warm place. Roll dough into little balls and flatten out to a 4 inch thickness for an individual serving. Put meat mixture in center, Earl Hansen and Gerri Lee Hansen spent a weekend in Las Vegas, Nev. where they visited Eldon and Helene Beck and family. While there they attended Conference and Primary Conference where Elden and Helenes children were on the program. They also enjoyed some Las Vegas entertainment and visited the Museum at the Valley of Fire at Overton on the way home. They reported that first crop of alfalfa is almost ready to cut at Overton, a quite different situation from that here with the Utah weather pattern. City. Ruth Ann Mower was hostess for the party for her mother, and was assisted in serving the turkey dinner by Earlene Hansen, Marian Beck, Laura Beck and Lela Mower. March Attending were Ruth Beck, Ruth Ann and Gary Mower; Allan, Marian, Marianne and Matt Beck; Mark Allan, Laura and Cade Beck; Jerry and Earlene Hansen; Earl, Gerri Lee, Kathy and Tammy Beck; Ruel and Lela Mower; Cleona Olsen; Morris Olsen; Kenneth Anderson; and Lorain Beck. Helen 29. 462-219- Hall, histologist and pathologist at Utah Mrs. Earl Beck was honored at a surprise birthday party March 29 Lake at Hidden Clubhouse in Salt Lake The Lalcos Club was hosted by Jean Averett at the home of Velores Seely on KflfyPow birthday Lalcos... Thornton was a special guest. Allan Hall of the Central Utah Mental Health office was the speaker and told of rehabilitation centers. Page Three Sfftuuj Cttij Ruth Beck honored on 427-34- mix- 'the Pyramid 5, 1979 Mrs. Helen Madsen of several gifts from the merchants. Spring City recently The committee for the received word of adMiss Fairview Pageant vancements her sons includes Mrs. Marsh, have made in their Kenneth chairman, and members, professions. Bench, Peggy Fay Madsen, now living in Watson, Kathy Cox, Payson, just received his Carmen Anderson, Wilma certification as a CPR- - an Miner, and Eris Poulsen. expert in life support. Kenneth is now working as an assistant to Dr. All single Fairview girls who will be 17 before October 1 and are not older than 26, may enter the Miss Fairview Pageant this year, according to Linda Marsh, Pageant Chairman. The Pageant is set for Saturday, April 21 at 7:3(1 p.m. in the Fairview, South Ward Cultural Hall. Any girl wishing to enter who has not yet received an application blank in the maii, should contact Mrs. Marsh at or Applications and a photo must be submitted to Mrs. Marsh by Saturday April 14. Entrants in the contest will each receive a gift from the Fairview businessmen and Miss Fairview will receive a $100 cash award plus and a busy schedule, Ellie says her favorite recipes are quick and easy ones. I know you will enjoy her delicious and easy recipes when you try them. 8 April Valley Hospital. Dennis Madsen, of Lehi, has just written his 500 page thesis on machinery at the Utah Power & Light Provo Orem facility. Dennis is now a training supervisor. Each of Mrs. Madsen's sons now has four children. -- Visiting in Spring City last Wednesday were and Beulah Arthur Robinson. They spent some time with Vemeal 1 and Winona Robinson, a brother, and Henry and r. Rose Schofield, a half-brothe- The Arthur Robinsons have recently returned from a long trip to Mexico. Mrs. Vilate Hope of Spring City just returned from a ten-da- y visit with the Dr. Albert Johnson family of Twin Falls, Ida. Mrs. Hope stayed with Joel, Christopher, Brian, and Dana Lee, while her daughter, Carolyn, was in San The Francisco. Johnsons brought Mrs. Hope home on Saturday and were able to spend part of the day Sunday before returning home. Nedra Allred was released as a MIA Maid Leader in the Spring City Ward MIA. Kathleen Western was sustained to fulfill that position. (The Westerns are new VOLUNTEERS NEEDED (Men or Women) for Hospital work Sanpete Valley Hospital THRIFT SHOP OPEN WEDNESDAY p.m. If you have a few hours a week to give CALL Also donations will be accepted at the thrift shop Hospital Basement North Entrance 462-287- 9 fold up to center and pinch seams together. Place on well oiled cookie sheet, seam side down. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or more, depending mi on size. CHOCOLATE STAR COOKIES cup brown sugar 1 cup white sugar 2 eggs 1 bank vault. 1 After wearing jewelry, especially cup peanut butter 1 in those pieces that come direct contact cup butter 3'2 cups flour with the skin, take a soft cloth (like l'2 tsp. soda flannel), and wipe it off. Body oils and ' 1 tsp. salt its mar can Never beauty. prespiration 1 tsp. vanilla put your jewelry on until after you have Mix sugar, eggs, peanut butter, milk used your hairspray or spray colognes, as they too, can be very damaging to and butter. Add dry ingredients and vanilla, mix well. Roll into small balls jewelry. When storing chains and necklaces, and then roll in white sugar. Place on and bake at 400 degrees for they are better cared for by hanging cookie sheet 10 Remove from oven and minutes. them on individual hooks, perhaps in a closet or on a wall where they wont get place a chocolate star in the middle of in and return to oven, tangled, knotted or broken. Cover a each cookie, push board with felt, velvet or other soft bake 5 minutes more. fabric to match your decor and use COWBOY COFFEE CAKE either cup hooks or push pins to hang 2 Ms cups flour chains and beads on to keep them fe tangle-freCork tiles with push pins tsp. salt work nicely too. cups shortening 2 tsp. baking powder Pins and brooches require a different 2 cups brown sugar kind of care. If you have plenty of room 1 in your jewelry box or a padded drawer 2 tsp. soda where they can be placed individually, 2 tsp. cinnamon ( so much the better. The important thing 2 tsp. nutmeg 1 cup milk here, is to keep the pin part from get2 well beaten eggs ting bent, dulled or broken, and also to Combine flour, salt, sugar and protect the stones from dust and is a If drawer space problem, shortening. Mix until crumbly. Reserve damage. use a soft cushion or stuffed toy. Make one half crumb mixture to pour over sure the stuffing is soft enough to push batter. To remaining crumbs, add the pins into without damaging them, baking powder, soda, spices and mix then display on your dressing table. well. Add milk and eggs, mix Space does not permit more jewelry thoroughly. Pour into two greased 8 hints today, but since Easter is a, inch pans Sprinkle with reserved fashionable time of year, next week. crumbs. Bake at 375 degrees for 25 to 30 share more helpful hints on taking care minutes. of your jewelry, along with some fun ideas for Easter. CROCK POT STUFFED CABBAGE This weeks featured cook is Ellie 1 medium head cabbage. To prepare Hunter, a charming lady from Pine for stuffing, discard outer cabbage Creek, a small resort community east remove core. Place in boiling leaves, of Mt. Pleasant. She is the wife of John water, simmer until leaves separate, Hunter, a local real estate agent. They remove from water and cool. are owners of Hunter's Office Supply in Meat stuffing: Mt. Pleasant. They have nine children ground beef and one grandchild. Ellie is originally 1 large onion, chopped from a small town near Cedar Rapids, 1 tsp. salt Iowa. In Iowa, she and a friend started 2 tsp. pepper and ran a very successful '2 tsp. thyme She also has participated in programs 1 cup cooked rice to teach children with learning 1 tsp. garlic salt disabilities. She is friendly and has a 1 large green pepper, chopped good sense of humor. These qualities 2 cans tomato sauce are ideal to have when working with Brown ground beef with onion and young children. She is now teaching a green pepper. Drain. Add salt, pepper, Primary class. thyme, garlic salt, can tomato sauce The Hunters are family oriented, and rice. Mix thoroughly. Spoon and enjoy camping and other outdoor mixture onto each cabbage leaf (about activities together, time permitting. 2 Tblsps.), roll leaf, tucking sides and She enjoys sewing and reading, and she ends to enclose filling. Secure with is also attempting to make a quilt, but toothpicks. Place rolls in crockpot, pour much of her time is spent running their tomato sauce over each layer. Cover, store. She says her favorite pasttime is cook about hours. 4 .S: u 2-- e. sik (MlUbttiL Q0FFG& meAtxweoU) DP UIVA mm 4$ Ill . pre-scho- 4-- 6 was the dinner guest on Sunday, at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Poulson, Raymond and Natilee. On Monday she 445-342- 2 was the guest of her coworkers in Nephi. Fountain Green, written Remeber the Deseret by a former resident, Ella Industry clothing drive on Yorgason. Saturday, March 17. Have Beth Mikkelson en- your bundless ready on Gmn Foiutiom fauUOUluvl The Ward party for the senior citizens was held in the Ward Cultural Hall Saturday, March 10, beginning at noon. It was under the direction of the Bishopric and committee members. The senior citizens were each given a white mum as corsage, and boutonniere. The tables were set with bouquets Of roses. 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