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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Feb. 9, 1978 Ki tieen at Disneyland and the son, was second place winner in the Miss Smile other well known attractions in that area. which for was held contest, Orchorios, Jamaica. Jamaica, Port Au Prince, Junior girls in the high Clark and Clara Rae schools of the area. Lisa, Haiti, and Nassau in the have been in Phoenix. Puffer of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Bahamas, were among the a few days, while for Ariz. M S. Ronald Weinstock first was the made by stops Mr. Puffer attended a place winner in the poster Starward, when Bruce and contest, held for Junior High workshop and business Carla Crane were aboard. of School students. Brenda, meetings. The also did some with a were group They of flew Mr. and who Mrs. relaxing in the warm daughter business associates Arizona sunshine. to IOs Angeles, then took a Lyle Mason, was third place in the winner non stop flight to .Miami poster contest. Both girls attend Sand Ridge Florida, where they boarded Jr. High. the ship for the week long TIME. PREPARATION Delwyn and Jove Hansen cruise. They especially of a baby girl, are beautiful 45 INGREDIENTS, the minutes. parents enjoyed born Jan. 30. They live at i for MEAT MIXTURE: scenery and the culture of 2080 W, 5750 S. This is their one half cup rice, 4 the area. fourth child, and second girl. The Ray Navarro home butter, tablespoons was a busy place last medium onion, chopped, 2 Visiting at the Kelly Rees weekend, when relatives home last weekend, were cloves garlic, chopped, one came from Butte and their son in law and daughter fourth pound mushrooms, Helena, Montana, Price, Jim and Kerry Maw, and chopped, 1 pound ground family, of Montana, and beef, one fourth cup chicken Utah, and California to say in law' and another son to the Navarros stock. goodbye daughter Angela. She will be daughter Val and LuWanna 45 TIME: COOKING leaving this week to serve a Tyler of Ucon, Idaho. The CABBAGE Maw 's also visited with his mission for the LDS Church minutes, 2 MIXTURE: mother in Roy. tablespoons in Barcelona, Spain. 1 medium onion, in Las Vegas, Hazel is Taft butter, and Kathy Craig 1 medium carrot, Jorgensen are parents of a where she is helping her chopped, stalk finely chopped, baby boy, born Jan. 27 at daughter Rosann and her with husband chopped. their finely Their celery, family, McKay Dee Hospital. as their year old daughter is cabbage, about one and a home is at 2556 W. 5950 S. half pounds, shredded, 1 and ill. She has had Bruce and Diana Goodwin very a half cups chicken stock salt surgery, but is home from had a baby boy Jan. 27 at St. Benedicts Hospital. They the hospital and feeling a and black pepper. Preheat oven to 350 little better. live at 2643 W. 5950 S. Mike and Cindy Read are degrees F. To make the Lilly Thompson is in the meat mixture, bring 1 cup of hospital for diagnostic parents of a baby boy, born Jan. 31. They now have two salted water to a boil add the treatment. rice, cover, and simmer for Congratulations go to boys in their family. 10 minutes. A baby girl arrived Jan. 31 three young ladies from Roy, Heat the butter in a large at McKay Dee Hospital to Joan Thompson, Lisa Weins and saute the onion of skillet and Pamela Jack Brenda Toll, and Mason, took, 5273 S. 2675 W. and garlic slowly for about 7 who were all winners in the and minutes, then add the National Childreti Dental Woody Marilyn contest Hoopes and their family mushrooms and cook for 3 Week Health more minutes. Add the sponsored by the Weber were in southern California few for weekend. a this and ground meat, mix, and saute days Dental Society over moderate heat Auxiliary. Joan, daughter of They combined a business minutes. Add the stock and Mr. and Mr. Jay F. Thomp trip with pleasure, and had exotic faraway places as Port Antonio, Such The Sunset Fire Department has recently purchased Roy Citys grass truck at a price of $1,000 which will increase their force to four trucks. According to Chief Arnold Satterlee of the Sunset Fire Department, it will be primarily used for grass fires and as a back-uunit for their two larger trucks. It will also be repainted with the departments insignia. This truck has an approximate 500 gallon capacity, The Sunset department has a mutual agreement with the Roy Fire Department that any time Roy needs the truck to go on smaller fires, it will be available, Satterlee said. Anytime Chief Hancock doesnt want to use his good trucks, he can call us up. Undergoing renovation The Roy Fire Department station is getting a new coat of paint along with renovation of the existing equipment. With help from Wasatch Front Manpower Agency at a payment of $6,872.23, the station is being painted, along with hose racks constructed. The doors and floors of the station will also be refinished to bring the facility up to standards, which has been neglected in the past, according to Chief Ken Hancock. He said that he and City Recorder Richard Kirkwood contacted the Agency, which helps to employ workers, and set up for three men to work on the station. p Douglas Hunt, volunteer With his Research looks at father as a fireman for Ogden City and his ex- perience as a fireman for Logan while going to school, Doug Hunt came to Roy City with a background in fire fighting. Hunt has been a volunteer for the city for some nine months, since May 1977, and has found his work satisfying. He had the unique experience of finding a cheap way to to go college by working and living in the fire station in Logan while attending Utah State University. He was required to work every other night and had split shifts during die weekend, along with being provided with room and board and monthly allowance. He said he found this a diversion to studying, along with his three other jobs that helped him get through college. Hunt Researchers have found for the that a high cholesterol level also filled vending machines, was a security officer and Smith for Edwards. worked and bookstore campus in the blood does not medicine at USU, he said Majoring in necessarily mean you are a decided to quit because of and then that he went three years prime candidate for heart school. He then Veterinarian a into of the difficulty getting disease. sells to and for Myers sell currently insurance, began The emerging picture, as Mortuary. explained by Stanley L. During his stay in the Logan Fire Station, he learned a Englebardt in the February lot and was able to go on many ambulance calls since he had Readers Digest, shows that Red Cross card. An Emergency Medical Advance an is carried cholesterol now the only one that can go on ambulance is Technician through the blood by a series said Hunt and calls that he hopes to attend classes to get this of called molecules when classes beccome available. knowledge not And of all lipoproteins. It's a toss up as to which one I like best, referring to these cholesterol-lipoproteifire calls or ambulance service. either packets are alike. ed in Ogden, Hunt has Uved in Roy for two and a half There-ar- erS- - He responds to"mosr fires, 'Although living and" 11PRLV.v.?ins (LDLs) farther than most volunteers from the station, he usually is lipoproteins on standby at the station and often drives the backup units. HDLs). And the danger in a The citizens of Roy are comparable to those in Logan, in high cholesterol level lies he said the one night last month when a power pole was and the ratio between the two. down on 5600 S., they were a bit of a nuisance. knocked LDLs are the bad guys, Although without toes on his left foot, he said that he can Englebardt declares. If, for "do anything anyone else can, and enjoys hunting, golfing, dietary or other reasons, fishing and horseback riding. He has a piece built swimming, there is more cholesterol for his shoes as he lost his toes to frostbite while on a hike than is needed for daily1 with some scouts. metabolism, some of the Other hobbies Hunt enjoys includes building model LDLs may deposit their fatty railroads and has almost $3,000 into this activity, which cargoes on the interior began when he was young. linings of coronary arHe and his wife Judy Mae have two girls and a boy, ages Evenhe writes. teries, 3 and 4. 2, build-uof fatty tually this plaques sets up conditions Ambulance Calls for a heart attack. 31: Jan. HDLs, on the other hand, At 7:55 a.m. a car accident was reported at the inin the opposite work and 31st Street in Ogden. The Roy Departtersection of directio- n- picking up excess to asked was ment respond by Ace Ambulance as all their cholesterol in the bloodout calls. The victim suffered back injuries on were vehicles stream and carrying it back was and transported to St. Benedicts Hospital. to the liver for excretion 1: Feb. from the body. Thus, a high A car crash was reported at 4400 S. 1900 W. at 7:26 a.m. ratio of HDLs to LDLs apand the victim was treated and received bandaged knees and pears to reduce the risk of and transported to hospital by a private car. fingers, heart disease. A woman had difficulty breathing and the department These findings came about went on a standby for Moss Ambulance at 12:27 p.m. at 5554 through the studies of the S. 1900 W. No. 4. Framingham (Mass.) Heart Feb. 3: Study, which has followed A victim suffered nose injuries in a car accident at 1950 the health of more than 5000 Hospital at 4800 S., and was transported to McKay-De- e W. people for 28 years. In 1969, 1:57 p.m. the Framingham group Feb. 4: decided to take a closer look At 8:25 p.m. from 4536 S. 1900 W. No. 3, a patient was a! the lipid system. "From Hospital. transported to McKay-De- e their pool of people being Feb. 5: 2815 were randomly studied, A victim was reported to have difficulty breathing at 8:08 picked for measure of their at 2441 W. 5025 S. and was transported to McKay-De- e a.m. lipoprotein levels and total Hospital. cholesterol values at inFire Calls tervals of two years, 31: Jan. Englebardt writes. In the The department assisted the county force on a structure first four years, those who located at 5500 W. 3842 S., Hooper at 4:24 p.m. fire suffered heart attacks had a 3: Feb. lower level of HDL than the A house located at 4900 S. 1968 W was deodorized by the rest of their group. which was smoked up by the fireplace at 3:18 Families with a history of department p.m. longevity tend to carry very in the HDLs of high levels blood, leading researchers to believe good lipids are an inherited factor. Dr. Charles J. Glueck, director of the heart problems Elizabeth Checketts, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Powers of Hooper, passed away on Sunday at McKay Dee Hospital after a long illness. She was the mother of Mrs. Delgarn (Merna) Smith of Roy. She married LcRoy Powers in 1931 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died in 1972. Funeral services were held on Wednesday in the 1ooxt First Ward. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Checketts has been in the hospital for surgery on her eye. It was injured in an accident at home. Ronald IleCost e and his daughter have been in New York. They flew there to visit with Mr, DoCostes father who is seriously ill. 1 SHREDDED CABBAGE CASSEROLE 1 1 1 0 rice, Season to taste w ith sail and pepper. Spoon into a liW and set aside. To make the cabbage mixture, heat the butter in the same skillet and saute the onion, carrot, and celery for 5 minutes. Add the shredded cabbage and cup of the stock. Cover and simmer 10 minutes. Season well with salt and pepper. In a large casserole, of the alternate lasers cabbage mixture and the meat mixture, finishing with the cabbage mixture. Pour over the remaining one half cup of stock, cover the casserole, and bake fur 45 minutes. Serve with tomato sauce. LEEKS VINAIGRETTE In place of the inevitable green salad of lettuce and cucumber, try this cold leek salad as a side dish. PREPARATION TIME: 15 minutes, COOKING 30 TIME; minutes, ingredients; (for 4). 8 small leeks, bay leaf, salt and black popper, 2 tablespoons wine vinegar, one fourth teaspoon Dijon mustard, tablespoons olive oil, 1 tablespoon freshly chopped 1 8 parsley, GARNISH: ooked eggs 2 hard-- ( Remove the course outer leaves trom the leeks; trim of I the roots and cut away the green tojis. leaving about 4 inches of white stem on each leek Slice the leeks in half lengthwise, open them carefully, and wash well under cold running water to remove all traces of dirt. Tie the halved leeks in 4 bundles, put them in a pan of boiling salted water, and add the bay leaf. Bring back to a Uni. then lower the heat to a simmer. Cover the pan with a lid and cook the leeks for 30 minutes or until tender. Lift them carefully from the water and place in a colander to drain and cool. Arrange the cold leeks in a serv ing dish and prepare the dressing: Put salt and freshly ground pepper in a mixing bowl and add the vinegar and mustard. Blend thoroughly before adding the oil, mixing well. Stir in the chopped parsley and spoon the dressing over the leeks. Marinate until ready to serve. Garnish the leeks with d slices of egg. hard-cooke- n low-densi- high-densit- y ( $ Sure its tough to think about retirement early, but its tougher to think p about it too late. Retirement Account at First Security offers several advantages. You can save $1500 a year ($1750 if your spouse is not employed) and well pay 734 interest. Savings and interest are both tax deferrable. If you save $1500 a year at 734 youll have $73,940.67 at the end of 20 years. If you save $1750 a year youll have ($875 for each spouse) at 734 $86,264.26 at the end of 20 years. You are eligible for an IRA account if you do not have a qualified retirement or pension plan where you work. An Individual YjB You can still qualify for 1977 income tax advantages if you open your account now and make your deductible contribution deposit before February 14, 1978. general clinical research and lipid research centers of Federal regulations require substantial penalty for early withdrawal of certificates. the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, has monitored a group of such It appears that families. one family in 500 may have this natural protection, he says. Clinical tests are now available to determine lipoprotein level. A high level of LDLs, while not to be wished for, does not mean certain heart trouble. J frv A prudent diet, emphasizing vegetables, cereals, fish, little meat and no junk foods, the can help lower cholesterol level. Regular, vigorous exercise, such as jogging and running, tends to increase the HDL level. the Sunset Fire Department, left, and Chief Ken Hancock of the Roy Fire Department, check over the details of their transaction selling the grass truck to Sunset. CHIEF SATTERLEE of Heads up people putting you ahead. acute HiffeS First Security Stale Bank, SailN Lake City, Utah First Security Bank ot Orem, A. First Security State Bank ot Kaysville Members FDIC First Security Bank ot Utah, N A. First Security Bank ol Idaho, N.A. First Security Bank ot Murray, N.A. First Security Bank of Logan, N.A. First Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wyo. First Security State Bank of Helper |