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Show Thursday. Dec. 20, 1979 THE SENTINEL I Iculyocds Fun in cooking . . . in nir jm honeymoon IV hat 5s (CMstaa in Hawaii a iniew cecBpe wBtilh)naflti 1 9 j jar Kraft bacon and cheese spread (5oz.) 4 tablespoons soft margarine 2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 34 cup sifted flour 1 small jar stuffed olives (3 oz.) and Mix cheese spread e Worchester-shiradd then margarine, sauce and flour. Cocktail Ham Nuggets appetizer for those who want more than just to be tantalized. There's real meat here for the An . Wrap a small amount of dough around an olive, to make ball about the size of walnut. Place on cookie sheet, greased, and bake until slightly brown. in 400 oven minutes. Serve hot. hungry! Thoroughly mix: Kt pound ground ham t pound ground fresh pork Va cup chopped green onions 1 5 ounce can water chestnuts, drained and Finely chopped 1 egg, slightly beaten " ' 1 tablespoon milk '. 18 teaspoon garlic powder ,;' , Form in marble size meat balls using about 1 teaspoon of mixture for each. Brown slowly on all sides in small amount of hot fat. Continue cooking, turning frequently until meat is cooked thoroughly. Serve hot, on toothpicks. yield: 5 dozen Dahl Carter 15-2-0 KathyBartel 7670 Steffensen Drive F1 Burritos Appetizers tortillas salt teaspoon 8 large flour 1 4 4 cup cheddar cheese, grated lb. ground beef 1 ( 104 chopped ' cup onion, chopped Warm tortillas in 300' oven for 5 minutes. Sprinkle salt in skillet and brown ground beef. Add bean dip and green chilies and heat until warm. Place 2 tablespoons meat mixture on upper center portion of tortillas. Top with cheese and onion. Fold lower portion up and roll. Cut into thirds. Betty Moon 7335Ramanee hskf 3-- Vact, cup margarine cup sugar 3 eggs 1 tablespoon vanilla 2 tablespoons baking powder M cup milk 4 cups flour Midvale dash salt 1. Cream margarine and sugar, then add eggs one at a time, then the vanilla. Set aside. Pizza Fondue flour, baking powder and salt together. Then add milk and flour mixture alternately into the creamed mixture, until completely mixed together. Take portions of dough out of bowl and roll with your hands till the size of a thumb cut in 1" pieces on a slant. Bake on lightly greased cookie sheet at 400 just until cookie starts to crack a little on top. Take out and let cool. 2. Sift onion, chopped 2 lb. ground beef 2 104 oz. cans pizza sauce ;' 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 2 teaspoon fennel seed 14 teaspoon oregano 4 teaspoon garlic powder ' 1 cup mozarella cheese 24 cups cheddar cheese (lOoz.) Brown onion and hamburger. Add remaining ingredients, except for the cheese, and bring to a boil. Add cheese by thirds and stir to melt. Cube french bread and dunk on fondue forks to coat. ( If a fondue pot isn't available a crock-po- t may be used.) Mrs N.Larry Jack 4096 West Kirkwall Circle Glenmoor Village South Jordan 1 1 1 Rant. with their Mother's creations arc laarie Vaaglm, holdinf. ber sister, Cattoewooi create!' these feres ait poacora. The utivity sceac paces her inn mi of doth, wtbroiderH races, Christnus seasot. Mrs Patsy fitt then wlk Especial care... Sundown Unique nativity scene Shirts finds place in home COTTONWOOD cup milk scalded 4 stick margarine 1 4 tablespoons yeast 4 eggs, beaten . ., 4 cup sugar 4 cup warm water 4 teaspoon salt 5 to 7 cups flour Deep fat fry at 375 in approximately 4 shortening Add margarine, sugar and eggs, 1 cup milk, put 14 tablespoons in 4 cup warm water, add to other ingredients. Mix thoroughly and let rise 2 times. (The more times you let it rise the lighter the product. ) You may use this recipe for donuts. Roll them in cinnamon and sugar, or frost with your favorite icing. This recipe may also be used for sweet rolls, spread with butter, sprinkle with brown sugar and cinnamon. Bake at 375 for 15 to 20 minutes. Frost. Gay Nielsen 9321 Peach Blossom Dr. - This Mary, Joseph, and baby, suitable clothing for all of year Patsy Vaughn, Cot- plus the wisemen and the figures. The Vaughns have a tonwood, made her own shepherds. ' In forming the figures niche in front of the bookfigures for her unique Mrs Vaughn used popcorn nativity scene. The pattern she found instead of the beans helped her form each of the called for to be placed in characters, which included the figure for weight, completing the process with a fiber fill. The faces could be ironed on but instead Mrs Vaughn took the time to embroider the faces on. Bits and pieces of material, saved from previous sewing, made it easy to find . 1 Best men were Tad's brothers, Kevin, Kim and Michael Hogenson. The couple is residing in Midvale. They were on honeymoon in Hawaii. oz.) can jalapeno bean dip Scones Riscotties following. 2 tablespoons canned green chilies, 1 200Coolidge j: j: j: Colleen Murdock, daughter of Mr and Mrs Macon Rudick, Sandy, became the bride of Tad Hogenson, son of Mr and Mrs Brent Hogenson, Midvale, in a ceremony performed at the Heritage House, with a reception Olive, Cheese Snack These recipes will add to your Christmas table without having to cook up a big meal. The recipes were submitted for the recent cook off that the Sentinel conducted. - MIDVALE What's Ideal For Clubs. case which serves as a setting for the figures. A star is placed above oh the next shelf. , The Vaughn family is formerly of Tennessee and now make their home in Cottonwood Heights. Laurie and Kathy had their ' picture taken., with the nativity scene. Teams Or Kighl. Order YMnTaday 943-233- 1 Dean or Frank lMvIwik. rwSiRCr , Crescent ard members km holiday dinner party - CRESCENT Dinner tfl tooth lad Tnit was served to 400 people at V mdy city. Utah the ward Christmas party on Dec. 11. On the program were Gerri Lugo, her mother, ' sister, and brothers. The y alajei cub scouts sang Christmas . carols. Clark Reber was ft CluuwWaJUaflM master of ceremonies. his BS Education U of U W. Sari cdebratd Erw Presidents. Jim Franc tSth bkthdn m Dec. IS Kith IhJmUh and Carma Sweron. were X his v . BFAin mi their farces in charge. The event Was Y e. . Li. i .7 hi ' of Utah " ' ; held at Crescent First Kid-al- e. Ward. X y .? 1 ' I C " cer. BalWt-Uatrtnl- j ' ' ' f7,7i, I ' rf 6 fI . This also can be used as a soft sugar cookie, just roll dough out gently about 4 inch thick and cut with cookie cutters, and then bake as directed. You can sprinkle them with sugar, powdered sugar or ice them, which ever you prefer. Yields 2 to 3 dozen Marie Shipman For That's Organizations? IS3-SSS-4 vl,'W-- M " ( " 1 j ! -- Walter Eeh mm mm Crtager, imideirt of the Texple Cjurry Chaater Sots of Itah Kooeers, acceits K'helfrM retjrkg .STOFFODS... iresideirt. Charles 1 i .-. ; 4,. L Wricht, Saady. Ladies' Guild meets for Christmas dkner party 2nd business meeting Firog ;.Satot7ay gcc::o pacc: 0 0 m COT ( introducing 'Ths mt povcrfui money card in th3 wast!" WaflffirBanlc Rozilla Magnusson, Fay Francom, Bertie Brand, Casfcsss Hixson, Verda Phyllis Ruth Miner. Healy, (nnaVCT pCnwvtbwS Ann Maxine Cantrell, Brand, Margaret Clayton, retired 1:-:- :$ Barbara Brown, Connie France. Jane Julio, and Vivian Godfrey. Guests inMIDVALE -- The annual cluded Anita Maynes, Vera Christmas party of the and Chipman, and Lee Ann Midvale Business Saldivar. Women's Professional Club was held at the home of Virginia Ready, MidSpecial guests were Mrs vale, on Dec. 10. Brand's Larry Lowder, and daughter. Dinner was prepared by Cheryl Nielsen. Mr Lowder Colleen Parker, president sang several numbers acand club officers Trilla Cheryl companied .by Beal. Dora Jean Elkington. Nielsen. Marjoric Hansen. Emeline A short business meeting Johnson. Ruth Miner, and . was conducted by Mrs Emma Prince. Koxilla A Magnusson. treasurer's report was The club project for given by Fay Fraiwom. Christmas this year was Hostesses lor the the purchase and delivery were Verda of beautiful evening poinsettkis Ann Healy. chairman: career women who Brand. Phyllis Hixson. have retired. ecesi ALL to RMPOSE ASSCIITCD SIZES ce:::ce c? ccias These two little stripes DAY areouttochaneethe . REG. fy I J&V &j&9s . 'Tf Will TrOll SAVITOUM.00I Morry Chriitmao't 3.99 ff& ' AC Ct Affif; i. 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