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Show Super Salads To Feed si Camlet Wy The beginning weeks of school are exciting Tor the children, (he teachers and the parents. Each day seems to bring a new challenge and new adventures. New friends are made and new things are being learned. Two of the most thrilling moments are when the kids come home to tell mom and dad all about their day, and when the mom and dad really listen. Of course, it doesn't hurt to have snacks along with the exchanging of news. We're doing something about that today. I'll wager there's more cookie making, more bread baking and more snacks eaten after school than at any other lime. Mother, are you running out of ideas for snacking grub? And we're only one month into school ! Would you like an idea or two? These are some favorites at our house and you can prepare and fix them ahead, pop them out of the fridge or oven just at the right moment. After School Pizza 2 cups flour, tsp. salt, 4 Tb. shortening, one package dry yeast, three-fourt- h cup water or milk scalded and cooled to lukewarm. Sift flour and salt then cut in shortening. Dissolve yeast in water and add to flour. Knead and roll out to fit pizza pan. The filling: 1 can tomato sauce, one-hapound hamburger, one-hapound sausage. Brown the meats till the red color is gone, add one tsp. chopped onion (optional ), one-halb. cheddar cheese, 1 lb. mozarella cheese. Olives and oregano. Put filling on crust in order given, ending with grated cheeses on top. Bake at 450 until crust is golden and cheeses are melted and blended. Stuffed Tomato Salad Take six good garden tomatoes, stem and wash them and cut off the tops about one-hainch down and set h aside. Then you take 2 cups cottage cheese, 1 Tb. 3 Tb. salad minced cup dressing, chopped pickle, onion, 3 Tb. pimento, 3 Tb. walnuts, chopped. Combine all together. Fill tomato shells. Party Punch One quart cold milk, 3 pints lime sherbet, 1 quart Combine milk and sherbet, beat, add gently. Fill cups and add remaining sherbet. Ida Gray's Hot Rolls Dissolve two soup spoons, slightly rounded, of dry cup warm water and 1 Tb. sugar. yeast with Let raise till it fills the cup. Beat two eggs, and one and one-hacups warm water and a scant one-hacup sugar and piece of shortening about like an egg. Sift flour and two level teaspoons salt in water mixture, beat until it's a sponge like cake batter, add yeast, add enough flour to make kind of a soft dough. Take right out of bowl and knead on board. Wash bowl, grease it and put dough back in to raise to double in bulk. Roll out, cut into shape desired and" put into baking pans. Let raise until double. Bake in 375 oven until golden brown. Get out your butter and jam. folks. Delicious ! All of these foods are packed with nutrition and are recommended by the Dairy Council. They are really fun to fix and your kids will love them. Any questions, just call me. lf lf lf Macaroni Shrimp Salad lf one-ha- lf lf - 4 Card Of Thanks We wish to express our - The difference between an Alamand left and a will be taught Saturday at a beginner's square dancing class sponsored by the Lehi Swingers, says club caller Ed Webb. The class is designed to heartfelt thanks to all do-si-- those who offered their support during and since the fire which burned our floral. We are grateful to the firemen, neighbors and friends, bishopric and ward members who have helped us in so many ways. A special thanks to the members of the banquet committee for their hard work. Thanks also to all those who attended. It is wonderful to live in a community where so much love and caring is shown in so many different ways. We shall never forget your kindnesses. Sincerely, Mel & Jessie Hartshorn introduce and dancers alike to the basic terminology and steps involved in square dancing he said. Instruction begins at the Sego Lily Elementary School, 550 E. 900 N., at 7 p.m. and is offered as a service of the Community and 7 George 768-311- as camp meeting in Wines Park Friday to discuss things as they were 100 years ago. The meeting was the camp's of part i,vl the Shoes and Boots Fine Foods Gifts and Dinnerware Early American Furniture PHONE 768-920- 1 Qinr 1882 V Your One Stop Shopping Center LEHI, UTAH i vvuuiu IF... C Classes will be held 3 year-ol- d -- Wednesday Friday Classes will be held ? Mortgage Thursday Tuesday We -- Pay-of- enrolled on or before September 22nd 756-430- Lynda Heap ' 12 Garrett I 5 Wedding cakes might be new. But we have seven Photography years experience Low under our belts. Flowers prices V,.w. Specializing in Wedding Give us a call and let us show you what we have Call Rhonda or David Webb 756-772- 2 V '.-- "H 1 "!' 1 v-.x Automatic Transfer Accounts These certificates offer Earn interest on money normally left idle in a checking account. 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"""lllf A A " I foAJ Jtf( VjJ U UU III Mimbtr FDIC (S, IQIMI Housmc LENDER Four offices to serve you: 7569643 v itq 1 756-775- was determined geographically but now one can join any camp she wants to. lx'hi's camps arc affiliated with the stale organization and also shares in national historical interest tVEDDS W Open Saturdays 5 or camp originally, membership Money Market Certificates R51 would like all children to be For Information Call We said almost 84 years old." TIh camp also Ixiasts or two mother and daughIx'tha ter memlx-rships- . mother and her Taylor U'nora Colledge are both members as are I as Neil and her mother Alene Curtis. "Thai's how a lot of our ii you are suddenly taken from your family, who will taKe care of your payments on the house? Would the overwhelming burden fall on your wife's shoulders? You can make sure Insurance from that doesn't happen with Mortgage Pay-of- f it a It so and little takes costs Farmers. great load off your mind. If you are not here to pay, Farmers, pays off your mortgage in full. Get the facts today. Ask about Farmers If f Monday t-- the highest possible interest available on 6 month deposits of $10,000. ii happenXY ii $ Alpine Fern Johnson smiles as she says, "I'm the oldest member of the camp. I'm Money to Lend j! Begins Monday October 1st Wilcock. Also boasting a little, Ihi. ReadyTo-Wea- r i ountainville Preschool regular gathering of the new season, according to Letha Taylor, camp captain. About half of the :i2 member camp turned out under the trees to renew have acquaintances, lunch and learn about things in 1879. Mrs. Taylor explained that all members of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers had relatives who came to Utah prior to 1869. That, she said, is for the requirement camp membership. One member, Mrs. Vina Wilcock is a great granddaughter of former 768-380- ! first "I've been a mcmlier of the Daughters for close to 40 years. And I've leen a member here in lAihi for 'H years," said Mrs. The Kvansvillc Camp is only one of four camps in The others are Snow Springs, Fort Wall and Blue Bell. Members Fabrics and Trimming members in the club. Webb said not only does the club meet locally, but members can travel with the club to one of the 60 clubs. other state-wid- e are No reservations necessary to attend the lessons, but persons interested in learning more can call Webb at Lehi, Utah from the Kvansvillc ('amp held a 768-382- Your General Merchandise Store 100 624So. Center Daughters of the Utah Pioneers tt breathtaking sights along the trail. Anyone wishing to go should plan on preparing a day pack, a sack lunch, trail snacks and drinks, hiking boots or good hiking shoes, two pairs of good socks, a light coat or sweater, a canteen of water, camera, rain gear and a pocket first aid kit (team up with a friend on Webb. There are currently approximately 5 Pioneer Daughter Meet, Study Utah History EDITOR'S NOTE: The CitizenFree Press would like to recognize the excellent cooks in this area by printing favorite recipes. If you, or anyone you know, makes an extra good something, please send us the recipe with a name and address to: CitizenFree Press Recipes, 66 West Main. American Fork, Utah 84003 or call who fell her son was the only missionary ever to have any problems, t but meetings like these draw us all together because we have so much in this). Anyone wishing to go common." Mrs. McDade said she may contact any of the coordinators or the wanted to extend an specialist. especially warm in- Mormon church vitation to the parents in Brigham president North Stake the stake with new Young. The camp meets once a Schedules Missionary missionaries, to attend the meeting and report month, usually at the about them. Report Meeting Seventh, Twelfth and Anyone wanting more Fifteenth Ward building information can call Mrs. Relief Society meeting to with Parents McDade at 768 9417. search out histories of its missionaries presently members' ancestors. Lehi the from In News 1948 serving North Stake will report and Garbage Hauling -on their sons' Pickup each week. experiences daughters' at the Missionary Report Rales: $1 per month. $5 Meeting Sunday at 7 p.m. for six months. $9 a year. in the stake multi -- purpose buUding. v s es;f. v-r ' This is a iremenaous to way for us to be closer our boys and girls out in the mission field," said Ann McDade, Mrs. meeting "Not only is it a great All Your blessing to us, but we are Floral Needs able to grow spiritually with our children," she For Any Occasion said. The Missionary Report 8 Timt Vtdtvy Meeting is not a formal X program of the LDS O florid Church, Mrs. McDade 9 14 luisl SlHlr it does said, but she feels Amorirtm h'ark so much good, she wishes 0 other areas conducted Jj 756-353- 9 the meetings. "I know of one mother Tripp, The beautiful fall colors along the trail to 'the top of ma jestie Mount Timpanogos will be a There are highlight. approximately 20 miles of autumn beauty including waterfalls, cliffs, a snowfield and a glacier "There's no age limit, and persons interested don't have to find a partner to come out and learn to dance," said Quality Portraits and Weddings and Lenora Colledge. For Youth Of Both Stakes 768-956- membership drive now and I'd love to hear from anyone who is interested in joining or knows about anyone who might like to join." She said anyone interested in becoming a member could call her at Evansville Camp meeting ot the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers renew acquaintances at the camp beginning meeting (or this season. Pictured are (left to right) Rhoda and Fern Johnson Timpanogos Hike Planned department. Photography "We're having a 756-766- 9. Recreation School Weight's 768-863- Swingers Plan Lessons Taylor said she wants to see more new members than thai. Salads are a favorite at any meal, but can be extra nice for entertaining large groups. These two salads are sure to please a crowd on any occasion. First on the list is a delicious macaroni and shrimp salad from the kitchen of Charee (Hansen) Broadbent. She is the wife of Craig Broadbent and they have two daughters. Explorers, Priests and Laurels of both Lehi stakes will have the opportunity to hike to the top of Mount Timpanogos Saturday. The group will leave from the starting point at Timpanooke Saturday, September 22, at 6:30 a.m. Guide and Trail Specialist is Dan Proctor. He has made 16 trips to the top of Timpanogos in the past two summers. Coordinators for the event are Ken Cardon in- their daughters terested." But Captain Macaroni Shrimp Salad 2pkg. Ismail) alphabet macaroni I small bunch green onions 1 dozen hard boiled eggs 2 small or I large can shrimp (deveined) One-ha- lf cup chopped celery 1 large cucumber, chopped 1 can chopped olives Cook noodles in water with a dash of garlic salt added. (Thop eggs, onions, celery, cucumber and olives. Mix together. Add shrimp and mix. Add drained macaroni. Moisten as desired with mayonnaise and milk or mayonnaise and whipping cream. Season with salt and pepper. Chill and serve. Strawberry Delight One-hapint sour cream One-hal- f pint whipping cream 2 cups strawberries 2 cups miniature marshmallows Beat whipping cream until thick. Add sour cream and mix. Fold in berries and marshmallows. Chill and serve. displays ingredients in one-fourt- 7-- members come to join." explained Vera Bullock. "Tlieir mother either is. or was, a member at some time and they get lf CHAREE BR0ADBENT lehi Free Press Page 5 1979 Mrs. Broadbent said this makes a lot of salad, and unless ime plans on serto may ving it to a group. make only one half of I lie nvipe. On th sweeter side, is a St ra wherry Marshmallow salad which can also lx served as a dessert . one-four- th lf Thursday, September 20, A Crowd world Lite Insurance- Company member o' Farmers Insurance Group w"" ' tirinf KWKMT I OREM AT UNIVERSITY MALL 224-- 1 1 1 PLEASANT GROVE 225 SOUTH MAIN 785 5001 SANTAQUIN 100 PAST MAIN 754-321LEHI 620 FAST MAIN 768 8458 JJ i |