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Show THE Good Cook's Corner Traveling S Family three 9:30 Auxiliary Test success- of them married and lily reared-tw- o ie in college, this week's good cook ndidate is doing her best to cope with ie otner side ot a coin. Mrs. Lila Miller said she finds it a ittle different raising a boy. lheir likes and dislikes are so lifferent," she exclaimed. The result is that while she once coped with such things as dolls and boyfriends, she now copes with little league basketball, baseball, football and pigeons. Seventh grader Roger is raising the pigeons as a project for a merit badge. "I haven't had any experience with those before," his mother admitted.Jer-bels- , fish and a few other assorted animals, yes. But mom is a trooper and pitches in. Patrick Cadman, a sixth grade Indian placement student, who has lived with the Miller's the past two years, the challenges for Mom. Husband Dennis Miller, who has operated Amoco and Miller Gas for the of the time with his past 26 years-pa- rt father, is around to help bring the two boys up successfully. Her daughters are Mrs. Bob (Diana) Doutre of Tremonton; Mrs. Byron (Kathy) Wood of Tremonton and Cheryl Ann who is a junior at Weber State College. Both husband and wife are extremely active in the Tremonton Sixth Ward. Mrs. Miller is the Relief Society president. Before getting that assignment she worked in the Primary for 25 years. Her husband is a high councilman. She also finds time to enjoy membership in the Tremonton Civic League and her three grandchildren. A fourth is on the way, and a first child for Kathy and .Byron. She enjoys quilting and uses it as a good opportunity to invite the neighbors in for assistance and conversation. The Millers enjoy entertaining friends in the summer at their Bear Lake cabin. The family also camps a lot. The parents have fun helping their two boys in the scouting program as they work for their eagle rank. They also travel a lot. They recently returned from a trip to a convention in Florida. And a ten day cruise in the Caribbean with stops at six islands is part of her memories. 'There's never a dull moment with Dennis" she said. "He loves to go." One of the highlights of her life, Mrs. Miller admits, was the chance to entertain. US Senator Jake Gam last year when he was speaker at the Chamber of Her husband Commerce banquet. served as president. Both she and her husband are natives of the local area she of Fielding and he Both graduated from of Tremonton. Bear River high. When it comes to cooking, Mrs. Miller said experimentation isn't her thing. She sticks to the "tried and true recipes". ..which have been time-testeby her family. The smell of homemade bread can be lly fresh found in her whole wheat bread She has a new grinder and mixer for that purpose. Message Favorite r J Her other talents include sewing, which she likes to do for little girls. One of her loves also includes music. She admits she doesn't play an instrument, but she does love to sing. She sings in the ward choir and also with a quartet and other groups. "My sister and I have sung together starting back in high school," she exclaimed. Today Mrs. Miller also shares some of her recipes with our readers; corri-poun- "Do you Thursday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Whisler, 684 S. 100 W., Tremonton. This evening study will be done in Romans chapter eight. Everyone in the entire area is invited to attend any of the meetings of the Tremonton Bible Church according to Pastor Steven Barsuhn. good Jumbo Size Artichokes small can frozen orange, 1 small can milk, 1 small can water, V4 cup sugar, V2 tsp vanilla, 12 ice cubes. Put in blender and beat until slush (delicious and nutritious.) Annual Methodist Conference, presented a "World Parish Citation" certificate to Rev. Strayer at a recent meeting in Utah-Wyomin- g t Ogdcn. ALL SEATS RESERVED $4. $5. $6. For group rates call or 363-552- 2 OPENING NIGHT SPONSORED BY KUTV - ALL TICKETS COUPONS AVAILABLE AT ALL DEE'S DRIVE-IN- ;MvwwwwvrVWVvwb 176 I Hardware R & :R Wot Main 2 Utah Tremonton. vwwvmvuwvuww s If A Serving Suggestion X Dip On Mayonnaise I A Smoked Picnics Tom Turkeys USDA Grade A U.S. No. 2 Potatoes lbs. Norbest-20-- 22 Wilson's Whole Shoulder for Navel Oranges Large Avocados Yellow Onions 7 ;99(ePork Gums 3 1 S Round Steaks 4 :78 Beef Short Ribs California Lasagna 1 box wide noodles, 2 T. salad oil, lb. IV2 ground beef, 1 V2 tsp salt, Vi tsp. pepper, 3 cans spaghetti sauce, 5 cups grated cheese (motzerelle or cheddar), 1 lb. creamed cottage cheese. Cook, rinse and drain noodles then toss with oil until well coated. Brown ground beef, drain wejl. Add salt, pepper, spaghetti sauce and stir well. Arrange half of noodles in dripper. Cover with half of meat sauce, next a layer of cheese, using 3a of entire amount. Next cottage cheese. Arrange rest of noodles, cheese, spoon sauce into spaces. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 min. OnionO "iQj Jl,Lor GreenPerfect JbUnhesJ7' larg KaaiSlieSsolad Fresh Mushrooms Tender Broccoli B1TB IB 8 158 88 IB I B BITdTBITBTI ?T FOR tfg5&THE BRIDE April 10 3 Guy Harris Rose Anne China April & Nabisco Cookies Fig Newtons 9 KL.'X' Emm Rex Leatham Hi-- C 56 0 OOv n 7 pkg. fouinn RaaI Cut Uniformly Cubes of Beef Ib. a" ' 8 pte"""" beltle tZZt 4e-- can Cottage Cheese '"" Miller's Jewelry 0 mri 82' Lucern Frh Vorietiei Safe 3i"1.09 19 9 9 51 9ToiletTissueoroXy4p::lk69 "V Tomato Soup S 59 Z Town House Selected Fancy Fruits Stock Up On This Temporarily Reduced Price 5G -- r.n88 Shortening va;,pvU Kraft Dinners 9 9 Coffee-Mat- Inilant c reamer e 19 Z$'Ch'" Poul's Seafood Mrs. Pepto $flU 3,' S&W Apple Juice Cling Peaches pkg. 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Puff Cookies usy Baker Thins liVtlriM A.jorled Flavors Vanilla Extract Pink Goblets Marilyn Burton & David Percival Appliances Chuck Roast lO 79 i to 1.17 USDA Choice-- Standing 133 b.49' Choice Beef Plate Band Box Frozen Dessert Great Flavors Check Your Freezer and Keep Plenty On Hand ncei ot' Rainbow Appliances Loaves -- Dee - - & April 16 Ji Miller & Jay R. Christensen Dial D!k two) i icci mu Doul ib. USDA Fish Sticks Set Now! Pillsbury Flour Tang Instant 16 Jody Munns Ib. 1 M Complete Your BJ Appliances Kathy Andersen s OF THE at TTVmWi 8 8 8 mTnrrro 9 Oyster Crackers 9 & 3 Zink AprI Tamara Daun Rex Jensen Fuerte ENCYCLOPEDIA ' y g-ift-s California H0MESTYLE BREAD 4 Grown ANIMAL WORLD B USDA Choice Beef Full Cut U.S. No. Vs Mild Flavor" D- -J J.33 Assorted Chops Vd of Loin Sliced Choice 99c Volume Number $1.99 each thru 21 United Methodist Church, 207 North Tremont Street, .Tremonton. The morning's theme will focus upon the last days of the teaching ministry of Jesus. Following the service a potluck dinner will be held in fellowship hall. Everyone attending is asked to take a hot dish, salad or dessert, and eating utensils. Coffee and punch will be furnished. The program will include a dramatic presentation by the Junior High UMYF and a movie titled: "Eyes of Outer Space." The traditional Maundy Thursday service of Holy Communion will be held at United Community the Methodist Church, Thursday evening, April 15, 7:30 p.m. Dr. Walter J. Boigcgrain, District Superintendent of the Grand Junction District, the Rocky Mountain United ) YOUTHS (16 years & under! on all tickets WED. &THUR. 8PM SAT. & SUN. 2PM Russet Potatoes Jumbo Artichokes Vol. 2 a.m. at the Community Noon-8:30P- (363-7681- 1 home-especia- This Sunday morning, worship will be held at 11 thru Sun. April 1 8 Tickets at Salt Palace & all ZCMI stores. Salt Palace ticket office open except Sun. 7 EXCITING SHOWS 5 Nights: Tue. thru Sat. 8:00PM 2 Matinees:' Sat. & Sun. 2:00PM , i e The teacher was explaining to her class that the painting of Christ she held was not an actual portrait, only the artist's conception of Christ. "But," commented a girl in the back, "you've got to admit that it looks like Him." III SHOPPERS 1 Orange Julius d Days Are Topic carrying a "What did huge package. you buy?" his wife asked. "I don't know what it is." "Then why did you buy it?" "The salesman said you can't get them anymore." a 'K(W cup sugar, cup shortning, egg, cup apple sauce, 1 tsp. salt, 2 cups flour, 1 tsp. soda, 1 cup nuts, 1 cup raisins or chocolate chips, Vi tsp. each cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg, Cream. sugar anct, shortning, egg and apple sauce and blend. Add flour, spices, nuts and chocolate chips or raisins. Drop on cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees 7 to 10 min. until light golden brown. -- MHim Tues. April 13 SALT PALACE we welcome FOOD STAMP 1 2 He came home Cfe jj Bible Study in the Book of Romans is conducted each Apple Sauce Cookies 1 Lhj- - tickets. The annual White Cane sale to raise funds specifically for the promotion of projects to aid in the prevention and cure of sight defects will be conducted by the club during the current week. Lions Clubs in all parts of the state of Utah are making it possible for the public to aid in this work by means of this White Cane event sometime this month. Club president Charles J. Wood encourages all citizens to make their contribution to this worthy cause at the first opportunity. you should see us new... The Tremonton Bible Church meets on Sunday mornings, in Bear River high school's Visual Aid Room at 9 a.m. This Sunday a message on Palm Sunday will be considered. appreciate music?" "Yes, but keep right on playing." Mock Chicken Salad (very good for parties or Relief Society) 1 small pk. lemon jello in xk c. hot water 1 can chicken rice soup, 1 can tuna (scalded), Vi cup whipped cream, 2 cup salad dressing, 1 cup diced celery, '2 cup nuts. Dissolve jello in hot water, let chill, until slightly set. Add all other ingredients and stir. Fold in whipped cream and chill in refrigerator. Cut in squares and serve on lettuce. t rum & colts Recipes Hun-sake- 7 Page 8. 1976, CONME Planned Good food was the topic for the Utah Peace Officers Auxiliary Thursday night. The meeting was held in the Senior Citizen kitchen. Each one brought their favorite recipe. We served the delicious food and exchanged recipes. Those attending were: Larsen; Brigham, Joyce Tremonton, Diana Sorensen, r, Arlene Hales, Barbara Betteann lin, Alice Forsgren, Lori Lee Hunsaker, Nancy Slagouski and Tame Myers. Lila Miller The Garland Armory will again be the place and the usual ham and eggs, syrup and hot cakes will be ready for filling the plates promptly at 6 a.m. Tickets will be on sale by all members of the club, but every year the breakfast attracts large numbers who have not had the chance to buy advance Palm Sunday girls Jesus' Last traditional Garland Lions Easter Breakfast, announces that plans for the event are already underway and that it will be held on Saturday, April 17th. a.m. The event is under the direction of the Bear River Valley JayCees. Youngsters age six and under will scramble for eggs in one group and those from age 7 to 11 will compete in another group. The Easter eggs can be redeemed at local businesses for candy bars. The traditional gold eggs worth $5 each will be sought by youngsters. Pasttimes ith Dave Thomas, named last week as chairman for the The annual Easter Egg hunt will take place Saturday, April 17, in Tremonton at Schuman Park at TIMES, April D Garland Lions Plan Breakfast Easter Egg Hunt Planned For April 17 "v i i LEADER-GARLAN- 20 9 9 tarton 90 m0!m Sandwiches sz:ZX. Cool Whip 1.49 ,:z 63 Coffee Cake ZXlZr '13.1.47 Hawaiian Punch cs"" 76 2.19 Fried Chicken0.0: 2 9 TotinosPizia Sole Dinners Frozen Dough i.. ".7. 89 ,0X 91 89 J nodes White "i te-e- i. leemes Bake 'n Serve , |