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Show AUGUST 18, 1987 is Salad season (ClhimircBlln Whatever the season, salads favorite d have become a with those of us concerned about staying healthy not to say slim. But, beware the salad trap! If you lavish on commercial LDS Missionaries year-roun- mayon-naise-- or dressings cream-base- d high in calories and fat as well as chemicals and artificial preserva- tives youll counteract all the advantages this new type of eating offers. Its much smarter more economical, too to mix up your own delicious vinaigrette. The classic recipe is: 3 parts good, imported Italian olive oil to one part wine vinegar or lemon juice, a dash of Dijon mustard, garlic and pepper to taste. !' W t-W" t year round And its important to always choose a first quality olive oil produced according to strict standards f excellence. From Bertolli, a name associated with quality for oyer 200 years, comes new Extra L'ght, which is particularly well suited to todays cooking including health-conscio- salads. Thanks to its very high monoun-saturat- e content (72.3 percent by volume), Extra Light actively works to break down and reduce serum cholesterol. And this premium d oil, with only a hint of flavor, a delicate cold-presse- provides complement that brings out the nest in so many different foods even fruit salads. r. DAVC teacher is feted Jay Goodfellow, business education instructor at Davis Area Vocational Center in Kaysville, has been recognized as an Outstanding Business Educator. This recognition occurred at the Gregg Methods Conference, by Utah State Book University and the Gregg Division of the McGraw-HiCompany at Snowbird, on July 31. The Outstanding Business Educator award was presented to business educators who have demonstrated dedication to business education and to high standards of professionalism. Is , ( r. ELDER WILLIAMS DEBBIE ERICKSON Elder Daniel Karl Williams, son :t)f Kay and Shirley Williams, has Jbeen called to serve in the Thai-j Debbie Erickson, daughter of jand. Bangkok Mission. Dan is an Eagle Scout and an honor graduate of Davis High and Seminary. He has attended Weber State College this past year. Dan enters the MTC Aug. 19. This historic World War II poster was found beneath a wall during renovation of a building at Hill Air Force Base. Photo courtesy of Hill AFB Public Affairs. Hipley graduates Fruit Heights resident Elizabeth A. Hipley received a bachelor of arts in elementary education, cum laude, with an emphasis on early childhood endorsement from the University of Portland in Oregon during the spring commencement ceremony in May. Vintage WW II poster uncovered at HAFB Hipley, daughter of Robert and Jane Hipley of 14 E. Waterfall Way in Fruit Heights, is a 1983 Judge Memorial graduate. While attending U. of P., she was active in residence hall council, intramural sports, the Salzburg (Austria) exchange program, and was a photographer for the campus newspaper. HILL AFB Refurbishment of one of Hills base restaurants has yielded a relic from World War II. Vem Walters, a carpenter employed by Stevens Construction of Salt Lake City, was tearing out a set of three walls inside the building when he happened to notice a vintage 1942 poster advertising the sale of war bonds. It was buried between the walls. I was very careful taking it off because it was in remarkable condition and I knew it was old. It was tacked to the wall with small nails at each corner; other than that, I dont think there are any Second Lieutenant John R. Teter commissioned a 2nd Lt. and returned to Utah where he serves as a of the 299th Range Control Squadron of the Utah Air National Guard air traffic controller during the received the prestigious Citizen-Soldi- week and a weapons control officer Award in recent cere- on his military assignment. He monies at the Air National Guard joined the Air Guard in 1982. Teter and his wife Debra have Academy of Military Science located at McGhee Tyson ANG two children and reside in Layton. The Utah Air National Guards Base, Knoxville, Tn. er c Mark Allen Taylor, son of Blaine and Annette Taylor of Fruit Heights, has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Paraguay, ELDER NALDER m 3 Elder Eric Nalder, son of Ned rand Rebecca Nalder, 144 Dixie Street, Layton, will be returning f home? from the Osomo, Chile mis-- l sion Aug. 22. eto " He will be giving his homecoming address Aug. 23 at the Layton 16th Ward, 125 Chapel Street. The meeting will start at 9 a.m. An open house in his honor will be held at the Nalder home from 6 p.m. that afternoon. Friends and relative are invited to attend. 4-- Asuncion Mission. Prior to his entering the MTC Aug. 26, a farewell will be held Aug. 23 at 10:20 in the Fruit Heights Stake Center, 170 N. Mountain Road. Mark is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary. He was a member of the band program at Davis. He is an Eagle Scout and has earned his Duty to God award. He completed his freshman year at BYU last year and has been working for the Davis County School district this summer. Lt. Teter was chosen for the award by his fellow officer candidates in a class of 75, as the student who best manifested the ideals expressed in the hallowed military concept of 299th Range Control Squadron is located at Hill Air Force Base. Elder Kevin Tyler, son of Soelia Hope Lewis and Terry Tyler, has returned from the Switzerland Geneva Mission. 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The mint condition poster has duty, honor, The Parkview Nursing Home in Bountiful could use volunteers to help patients with reading the newspaper, taking walks, helping with programs, individual visiting, writing letters, help on outings or helping with arts and crafts. Your spare time would be put to good use helping so many people in need. The YWCA Childrens Treatment Center could use volunteers to work with children of families with domestic violence. Volunteer work available includes helping with group planning and orientation groups, planning activities for the children, and-o- r facilitating self esteem groups. Hours available Monday thru Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Hours are very flexible. The Ogden area Crisis Center could use volunteer women to work with the Battered Womens Program. Women who understand confidentiality, who are good listeners, and that can document interaction are needed. Also volunteers who like to do paper work or help with the 24 hour Hotline are needed. Training is available. For more information on these volunteer positions and others contact the Davis County Helpline Information and Referral 1. 15 or 5 Service at 47 S. 100 E. , Farmington or call 45 about care we As a United Way agency you. by other remodeling projects. country. The Citizen-SoldiAward is sponsored by tthe Tennessee Department of the Reserve Officers Association of the United States. One member of each graduating class of the Academy, which is the officer training center for the entire Air National Guard, is selected by his peers for the award. Upon graduating, Lt. Teter was Volunteers needed ELDER TYLER marks on it, said Walters. As old as it is, I cant believe the shape its in. It was probably tacked to the wall when the building was first built. The poster was tacked to the original restaurant wall and was covered up by two other walls that had been added over the years from By RALPH C. 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