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Show i SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 14, 1978, Page 3 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Sept. 3, 1978, Page 3 ; RIVERDALE REPORT A visit from her brother-in-laand sister, Fred and Dorthula Stephens Moore, was enjoyed recently by Pearl and Ed Child. The Moores were accompanied by their daughter, Shirley and her husband, Lyle Stastny, and their son Kenneth The travelers came up from San Diego in a mobile home bus and stayed a week If you hov a recipe you would like to ihoro with our readers please call 625-166- This week's featured recipe comes from Mrs. Arnold Ortiz, , Ogden. Rita is a dispatcher for the Roy Police Department and is expecting her second child New Year's Eve. She also has a son, Arnold 243 34th St TOST ADOS AT HOME lb. ground beef ikg flat corn tortillas an refried beans block cheese, grated head of lettuce, chopped of grated I tomato chopped 1 onion, chopped Fry ground beef, drain and add the can of refried beans. Let simmer for 2 or 3 minutes until heated through. Remove from heat. Fry flat corn tortillas until they are ensp. Set aside. After they are all done, spread the hamburger-bea- n mixture on tortilla, sprinkle with cheese, onion, lettuce and top with tomato. Pass your favorite hot sauce, if desired. Anonymous Cook We would also like to thank the anonoymous cook that sent in a recipe for stuffed zucchini. We encourage readers to send m their favorite recipes, but we would also like to have your name and phone number so that we might run a picture with your printed recipe. Thanks again! Eff Stuffed Zucchini 4 med. zucchini (about 12 lbs.) 4 c. water 1 large tomato, chopped 2 tbl. butter or margarine 3 beaten eggs '4tsp. salt dash pepper 2 c. shredded sharp American cheese (2 oz. ) Halve zucchini lengthwise. Scoop out pulp leaving 4 inch shell. Chop pulp to make 1 cup, set aside. Place zucchini shells, cut side down in large skillet. Add the water. Simmer, covered, until tender (5-- 6 min.) Drain. Turn cut side up in same skillet, sprinkle with a little salt. Meanwhile in medium skillet cook zucchini pulp and tomato in butter until squash is tender (3 min.) Add eggs, V4 tsp. salt and pepper. Cook over low heat until just set, lifting with spatula so uncooked portion runs underneath." Spoon egg mixture into zucchini shells. Top with cheese. Cover. Heat until cheese melts. Serves 4. I I An opportunity for all married couples, young or old, to learn to square dance is being offered by Scott and Valerie Smith. Classes are being held in the old Clinton church at 1387 W. 1800 N. in Clinton on Sept. 8, 15 and 22. New participants will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. The regulars will hold class from 9 to 11 a.m. A donation of $2.50 per couple is to be made each week. Casual customary. FIXING TOSTADOS for her family is Rita Ortiz, a dispatcher with the Roy Police Department. The easy-to-follo- recipe is featured this week. rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Hltii In i Confederate Army: I asked God for strength that I might achieve; I was made weak that I might learn humbly to obey. I asked for riches that I might be happy: I was given poverty that I might be wise. I asked for all things that I might enjoy life; I was given life that I might enjoy all things. I got nothing that I asked for but everything that I hoped for. my myself Despite prayers were answered. I am among all men most blessed. KING MIDAS OF COUNTRY MUSIC, (everything he touches turns to gold records) and his royal performers are coming to Ogden, to grace the beautiful Dee Events Center, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. Her Highness, June Carter and her King of Country, Johnny Cash, grace the front row. Anita Carter, Jerry Hensley and Helen Carter form the middle row while Bob Wooton, W. S. Holland, Marshel Grant and Larry McCoy bring up the rear, left to right. Slated to make our Dee Events Center ring with his hits from A to Z, The Man I.i Black and his royal subjects will songs to leave a lasting echo of Countrys much-love- d enhance our imposing mountains for years to come. Advance tickets are available ar KAR KWICK in Riverdale, ZCMI, and the Dee Center. The JOHNNY CASH SHOW is produced by KSOP radio and the Dee Events Center. is Mrs. Kathryn Binghams children came down from Paul, Idaho to take her back with them to attend the blessing of her fourth greatgrandchild. The new baby girl is the granddaughter of son, Kathryns Bingham and former Karen babys parents Randy Bingha, 1 dress mttrmimmTT 1 1 the Junior his wife, the Newbold. The are their son, and his wife, former Laurie Etherington. The Albert D. Smith family of Riverdale will be receiving a visit from Sally Wilderson of Omaha, Nebraska this week as she visits Utah for the first time. She will also be visiting with Hazel Park of Washington Terrace; the Bill Smith of family Washington Terrace and the Glen Wilsons of Clinton. Thought for the Day This was scribbled by an anonymous soldier of the Homemakers different directions for five generations. Jennie of Marcus Deloy Taylor, great Reynolds, Clearfield, D. is of Sunset. Standing Richard The left, is whom she holding. Taylor, baby's father, ONE FAMILY branches out in two center, is the reat-grandmother next to him is his mother, Carol Taylor. The Reynolds of Clearfield. schedule demonstration The Betu Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a meeting Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Marsha Chappell. Located at 1411 Carrie Drive, Fruit Heights, the transferee ritual will take place during the meeting which will welcome four new women to the group. Alsothe ritual of jewels for four girls ; will be held. June Wallin will also give a presentation and discussion on Growing up." for the evening ; will be Elaine Holst. Gus Blomquist & Mike Pace Couple honored Mr. and Mrs. Cory T. Wood, were honored at a open house in Riverdale after their marriage. The former Laurie Dawn Horsley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemont R. FOOD Roy, and Mr. Donald L. Horsley, Salt Lake City. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron L. Barnes, ss M r? Wood, Ogden. The couple was honored at an open house in Riverdale. Chapter forms in V.WV' LUNCHEON DELI lb. $1.95 SHARP lb. 2.25 CHEESE SWISS GRUYERE Lb. 4.59 DANISH FONTINA lb. 3.25 PROVOLONE. . Lb. 5.69 lb. 2.75 IMPORTED MOZAREUA CHEESE SALAMI lb. ITALIAN SAUSAGE lb. KNOCKWURST Lb. PASTRAMI lb. TURKEY lb. ROAST BEEF Lb. SPECIAL Fri., Sept. 15th Sat., Sept. 16th Tues., Sept. 19th Wed., Sept. 20th Thurs., Sept. 21st Fri., Sept. 22nd Sat., Sept. 23rd 3.59 2.45 2.49 4.15 3.59 3.59 Halibut Au Gratin Sole Filet Fish & Chips Salmon Steak Seafood Newbury wRice Shrimp Creole Crab or Shrimp Louie TAMARA BURDICK proudly holds her son, Coby James Burdick in the hospital in Guam. Her mother is Carol Taylor of Sunset, right, and the grandfather of Coby is Leonard D. Reynolds, left, Clearfield. The of the newborn is Jennie Reynolds, seated, also of Clearfield. 25 Served WE ALSO CARRY VARIOUS ITEMS, INCLUDING PARTY SUPPLIES. Tl DELAND SEAFOOD DELI 2465 North Main, Sunset 773-449- 1 1 1 :30 to 3:00 p.m. Dineat BRATTENS Harrison 3376 0i-- a vrrr,- OH Community from Parents Without Partners, Inc. at the Zone ii nnr n 10 M 6 local Services, such as the March of Dimes for which sh received a commendation I Conference in Tucson, Arizona last May. 1f3 ,s elected President of thfe Ogden Chapter 355 in March of this year. Mrs. Hawkins is involved - r 394-056- 7 Mrs. Ann E. Hawkins of Ogden, is to give Leadership training to the Board c Directors and Membership of the newly formed Chaptef 1092 of Parents Without Partners, Inc. in Tooele. ; Mrs. Hawkins has beep a member with the Organization for the past seven years, the widow of an Army Major and mother oif one daughter, she was with EXCLUSIVELY AT: Blvd, Ogden Reservations Accepted Open Daily 11:30 to 9:45 p.m. (Except Monday) Fri. & Sat. 11:30 to 10:30 p.m. OFF Retail Price on Organs Luncheon includes: Bread, relish tray & choice of clam chowder, salad or fruit cup i Tooele V CHEDDAR CHEESE D. Sept, meet Lakeview Chapter of Young Homemakers in the Roy High Homemaking Room at 7 p.m. From Donalyn Draperies in Roy, Donna Sessions will give instructions on how to drape windows and dealing with problem windows. 'The Most From The Coast Leonard Betu Mu sets A on demonstration draperies will be given at tonights meeting of the are proud to bring you is great-grandfath- W. St 772- - ' lesr S. Interested qualifying persons are welcome to attend the "Get to know each other Orientation Program on the 1st and 3rd Mnaiii qf each month, 7:30 at ts Ray, Citizens Bank, 5700 South 2050 West, Roy or caS Art 0 Hawkins or Ruth 782-377- Carper, Associate Administrator 825-541- |