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Show rv- - ,rv ? if t . Page 4 Wednesday, April 8, 1998 Nephi, Utah ULimta-tf- o ; " : maCio GqdGgi? Dummy After the trig Easter egg hunt is over, therell be one more surprise for the kids when they find Mini Gelatin Bunnies at the dinner table. ; These treats will enchant the whole family, and theyre so easy to make with Wiltons Mini Bunny Pan. Simply fold shredded .carrots and do-ahe- ad crashed pineapple into prepared orange gelatin. Pour the mixture into the pan, and chill overnight. When youre ready to serve the bunnies, their facial features can be quickly piped on, using mayonnaise in a handy disposable decorating bag. (To really dress up these bunnies in their Easter best, add a quick bow tie, using a strip of carrot or a pineapple chunk.) Give them a home on a nest of shredded lettuce, and i ,y itll be a hop-p- y Easter for everyone! There are lots of other ways to use this fun pan. You can fill it with cake or brownie mix, and have treats for the kids to decorate. Give them some d and frosting, coconut let them be as creative as they can be! The markings on the pan will help guide little fingers in their artistic endeavors and since one y cake mix will make 12 to 16 cakes, there will be enough for Mom and Dad to try their hand at decorating as well! Or fill the pan with your favorite ) ONE YEAR OLD Dedric Dean Davidson celebrated his first birthday on March 26, 1998. He is the son of Jeff and Michelle Davidson of Nephi. His grandparents are Connie Davidson and the late Tom Davidson, and John and Barbara Warner, all of are Nephi. Arnold Brough of Nephi, Dale and Madge Petterson of Fillmore, Davidson Great-grandparen- ts I? BeauZlt; and late Earl Warner. Z ONE YEAR OLD Happy Birthday to Kyler Wankier who celebrated his first birthday on March 21, 1998. My parents are Rodney and Marci Wankier of Levan. My grandparents are Jack and Colleen Ingram, Peggy Wankier of Nephi and the late Jack Wankier. are Devon and Laveryl Great-grandparen- ts Winn of Nephi, Verra Wankier of Dale and Myra But- Jf-n.- and of Payson. ready-to-spreamini-candies-a- nd ; born So area couples p mini-bunn- crispy cereal treat recipe for a goodie that the kids can share with all their friends. (Wiltons individual Singles! pans are also great for making individual bunny cakes.) Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Stir in cold water. Place and water. Let stand, stirring occasionally, until gelatin is slightly thickened, about 10 minutes. Divide gelatin in half. Fold carrots in one half and crushed pineapple in the other half. Place carrot and pineapple mixtures in separate cavities of Mini Bunny Pan. Chill in refrigerator overnight. Pipe mayonnaise facial features onto bunnies using disposable decorating bag and No. 3 tip. Serve in lettuce nests. Makes 9 bunnies. bowl in large bowl of ice Mini Gelatin Bunnies 1 (3 oz.) package orange gelatin Son born March 12, 1998, to 1 Steve and Kara Manning. His cup boiling water name is Kyle Steven Manning. 34 cup cold water His grandparents are Jim and 12 cup finely shredded carrots Linda Garrett of Nephi, and Roy 12 cup crushed pineapple, drained and Diane Manning of San LeMayonnaise andro, California. are Alice Clark of Roy and Bobbie ManSon born March 21, 1998, to ning of Byron, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reed of Tracy, Randy and Jill Grover of Dubois, Idaho. He will be named Conner California. t .0 u .i Preston Grover. His grandpar-- ' ... filarfw 'mu to! Son born March lO, 1998, to ents are Chad and Vemice Winn1 frr"rV; upft David and Teresa Johnson. His of Nephi, Blaine and Mary Grovname is Carson David. His er of Dubois, Idaho, and Pat and grandparents are Steve and Dottie Patterson of Mesa, ArizoONE YEAR OLD Greg Kidd Kathy Johnson of Nephi, Donna na. celebrated his first birthday Spear of Ely, Nevada, and Louis As you begin to plan your Eas- - duced in the United States dur-te- r ferns and tiny plants to create Daughter born March 23, January 1, 1998. He is the son of and Christine Stewart of lone, celebration with family and ing the 1700s and has become a unique shapes and patterns on Steve and Patty Kidd of Nephi. California. 1998, to Troy and Candy Cattoor friends, incorporate these help- - familiar icon representing the the eggs His grandparents are Dick Berry are Devere and Geraldine of Nephi. Her name is Kassie ful by Tootsie Roll Easter holiday. This year, host a 6. As we enter into a healthier provided tips of. Fort Jones, California, Dale' Johnson of Fountain Green, McKlain Cattoor. Her grandparinto your festiv- contest to see who can draw the day and age, consider using low-fInc., Industries, and JoAnn Kidd of Burley, Newell and Maiy Louis Stewart, ents are Dave and Sue Cattoor ities. Why Tootsie Roll and Eas- best Easter for the 1990s. candy for your Easter egg Idaho, and Arvil and Edna and Ina Lyman, all of lone, Cali of Nephi, and Ron and Susan ter? Because Tootsie Roll has The prize forBunny could be hunt such as Tootsie Rolls (1 the winner Rasmussen ofDeclo, Idaho. Peterson of Delta. fornia. made sweet treats and Easter an oversized Easter basket filled gram of fat) and Tbotsie Pops (0 favorites since 1896. Here are with a variety of sweet treats. treats are grams of fat). Low-f4. Choosing Easter candy for a healthy alternative to chocolate the tips: 1. Before Easter baskets were your egg hunt can be expensive bunnies and peanut butter filled .. introduced, children used their as well as time consuming be- eggs. s The will publish a Community Calendar each week and bonnets to collect eggs. cause of the wide selection of 7. Tb reach out into your comcaps of events in our area. If you would like to have your event pubHave children bring their favor- items in stores! Tootsie Roll In- munity, have your children crelished in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at ite hat or baseball cap to the Eas- dustries has relied on the same ate special Easter baskets for our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send to Community Calcollectrecipes since 1896 to produce them to deliver to senior citizens P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648. No Hunters who are interested in ter egg hunt to use while endar, The hidden treasures. their their Easter treats which have you know in your neighborhood. ing calendar events will be taken over the phone. in Dedicated the participating 2. Tb help your egg hunt look and remained favorites among chil- Passing these treats along will Hunter Program will have two feel more like dren for the Easter and This adults children holiday, the Easyears. help experience to last opportunities sign up for classes held in the central region. decorate your surroundings. hol-In Easter, fill your colored hunting ter spirit. Germany, people in the past eggs with goodies such as Tootsie Remember that these suggesJuab School District. Emergency Day. No school in district. The program is a three-yea- r lowed out eggs, dyed them and Rolls, Tbotsie Pops, Junior Mints tions can be used for an Easter between deer hunters agreement and the Division of Wildlife Re- - then used the eggs to decorate and Charleston Chew. Each of egg hunt either inside or outside do these inexpensive products come your home, and can involve peosources. Hunters must attend shrubs and trees. This Easter, decoGermans the did what and in special packaging designed for ple of all ages. After the Easter School Break. District. Juab Spring one ethics class, one Regional the bushes rate and trees around Easter. festivities are over, ask your chilAdvisory Council public meeting house (if held inside, deco- 5. Go beyond the norm of using dren to tell you what they enyour 24 and hours of provide per year e credyes, stickers and joyed most about the Easter egg just service towards wildlife habitat rate flowers and plants) with colored honor of to decorate your Easter hunt activities. Hearing their stencils in 7 :00 Made Grant Aslett at eggs atively Cleaning p.m. Easy Workshop with Cost of the proimprovements. this festive occasion. eggs, po like the Austrians did feedback will help you start plan- -' in the Cultural Hall of the Juab County Center. gram is $150.00 for residents 18 3. The Easter intro-- years ago and boil your eggs with ning for next was Bunqy Home USU Extension Service and the Juab years events. ! of and older and $75.00 by County years age Economics and Family Life Advisory Council. for residents under 18. may also participate in the program for $837.00 (adult) and $604.00 (under 18). In return, hunters are allowed to Xeriscaping Workshop Guest Speaker Brent Gledhill, USU Extension Horticulturist. 7:00 p.m. in the Cultural Hall of hunt all three deer hunts each the Juab County Center. Sponsored by the USU Extension year (archery, rifle and muzzle loader) for three years. The proService. gram is oriented for the hunter, that wants to help improve wild- life habitat, become more in- The Nephi City Police Department is offering $500 reward for , volved with the hunting rules information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person, or and regulations formulation process and places emphasis on the 66 Service on Main persons, responsible for damage done to hunting experience rather than the harvest. Participants in the Street in Nephi. program are only allowed to harWindows were broken sometime during the early morning hours vest 2 deer in the three-yea- r pe. i. f no-ba- Nov babies J ' Great-grandparen- ts Cen-terfiel- d, ?p 0 SraGascsfcjfl , . , s? , Q00 BtasOoi?- , . . "" KlomO Great-grandpare- . at Conunonity Calendar. Hmes-New- Times-New- Lest chance to at sign up for Dedicated Hunter Program s, Wednesday, April 0 Thursday, April 9 Tuesday, April 14 food-grad- Non-reside- Tuesday, April 21 -- ; : This Community Calendar is braur;!: a Co you by D. Ncho Thrivay cad Ban Frcnlilln CJcro , i (Unlading yw fiat w bm m wadding reghfry etCaa fresidia (bei esabaesadet c!;br stara. CJs? ct ZZ3 (itrtb !!a cad aa bawaczyll b! Tl:3 IVcc.o ccc"C!on3 Co El:d C-- cno . tffcrco-C-oi- va Haps riod. The mandatory management dass will be held Monday, April 13th, 7:00 p m. at the Provo City Council Chambers located at 351 West Center Street in Provo. The Final daas to be held in the Salt Lake area will be held on Thursday, April 16th in the Department of Natural Resources Boardroom located at 1594 West North Tfempie. Payment for the program will not be taken at the class. Participant will be given an attendance receipt and they will need to take that to sign-upethi- cs ' on Tuesday, April 7th. , The Nephi City, Police Department is offering a $200 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person, or persons, responsible for breaking into the Old Gym, dumping janitors supplies and breaking a drinking fountain on Sunday, April 5, ' 1998. If you have any information about those incidents, please call Your identity will bo Nephi City Police Department at 623-162- 6. kept confidential. , r , any regional DWR office to pay. ! b |