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Show Fdii.ilv Lilt-- Edition Inventor of Sandwiches Utah Good for Would Be Surprised What Predecessors Have Done By ROD COLLETT - WASHINGTON Lit- Said Sandwich realize what he had wrought when he put a piece oi meat between two slices of bread about 200 years ago. The e has cooking chicken, and we had some nectarines So that's w hat I used ! help her cook a lot, when I'm not busy with drum lessons." Matched against some of the other entries, world. In remote Nepal, peanut butter sandwiches are champ, was the throughout the "Super Sandwich" meal-in-on- spread class Most studied nutrition as part of the project. One teacher admitted her students "had a hard time waiting to eat their sandwiches while they wrote down what they put in them " Another said her class ot so hungry working on their mures that they decided to thrjw a big sandwich party. To prepare for the and sunflower seeds tle did the Earl ot a popular snack. Cairo's sandwich lovers tackle a whole loaf of bread brimming with mixed salad, cooked beans, ground sesame seeds, and minced meat. But nowhere is the Tony 's sandwich was conservative Among the far-ocreations dreamed up hv the young contestants vere sandwiches of hot dogs and popcorn; red licorice and anchovies; and crushed candy canes Americans wolf down an estimated 300 million per day. Sandwich making has become such a fine art that chefs compete for prizes by creating iie cuncoctiuns each year. Nor are competitions limited to adults One of the mnost prestigious of chefs created the recipes ingredients among their 5,233 entries. The most popular fillings were peanuts or peanut butter, bananas, honey, apples, and raisins. One contestant created a sandwich the sandwich swee- of crumbled chocolate pstakes for young bars on French toast. gourmets was sponsored World reader dreamed this year by National up some fancy names for Geographic's World the their creations. There magazine. The Grand was the Toronto Torpedo, Prize Winner, the Poika-do- t Pajamas, Tony Sehgal of Granada the Porky Pickup, and the Hills, Calif., put together Rodman's Knight in Shinan open face entry that ing Iron sandwich. combined chicken and Students from 130 nectarines and was top- schools throughout the ped with alfalfa sprouts U.S. made up recipes in :JP His opinion was verified by one of the judges, Tun O'Neil, the owner of a chain of sandwich restauralns in the capital. Said O'Nei., "I really liked the winning sandwich. It was absolutely excellent. I took notes on others, too, for my restaurants.'" added But she does enjoy one kind of music 1 love and that country-westerwriting and singing it. although I do delve into n many of my works." she said "When I was 12 years old, I composed and wrote my first song on the piano and guitar and when I do perform I also love classical music " Some of the names of Jeannine's songs include, "Readhing For A Star," "Down Again," "It Took You Babe," n soft-roc- -- , i : ! 'i i - v - THK HKRAID. Provo. 1. 1978 r ?.- 27A I'Uh-Pa- ge I - ni ' I- - i i ' -- - xr..,-A jyl' l rmpN k "Changes," and "Just Ask." Although admitting to be being an amateur compared to other music giants, Miss Dixon said she does have professional aspirations. "I am going to put my heart and soul into it and make some demo tapes which hopefully will show my talent," she said. "My experience is going to have to increase and I will have to come to know those people who could have an influence on my career," she said. "Music is a way of expression, and for me, when I'm writing songs it depends on the mood I'm in," she said. St w- V tV U7 - A ,..12 JEANNINE DIXON, a talented singer and composer likes the atmosphere of Utah Valley. She Is shown here In her apartment sieging one of the songs she wrote. FAMILY WEEK CIRCLE OF VALUES! : playhouse While doubling as a song writer and romposer, Jeannine also enjovs performing those numbers she creates. Not only is performing exciting, but hearing seme excellent artist sing a song you wrote is also thrilling." she said I just enjoy all facets and the en tire scope of the music industry," she 1 great taste off. four Singer Front was the chanc to develop her music skills, while at the same time Hiaint&mirig her own high mors! G!ar dards "I have taken snm? cl at BYU and in particular the song writing classes are not structured, which allows a person to express and do your own thing, she said. There are 25.000 students at Brigham Young University and with a majority of the studentbody being single and from all 50 states in the I S there is st;!! a family atmosphere which exists for a majority who attend the world s largest church-relateuniversity One student who enjoys the Provo lifestyle and the clean atmosphere of the Utah County area is Jeanmr Dixon 19 from Roy. Utah, who also works to put herself through school In addition to being a student-workejeannine is also talented for ie has written over 100 songs, both the lyrics and the music, h?s had several copyrighted and has also composed two musicals which became LDS roadshow presentations "The environment in Provo is quite like the different than in Roy and ho parnumber of single people ticipate in numberous activities in the LDS wards and on the Brigham Young " University campus, she said Miss Dixon is a member of the BYU 48th ward and said its like a home away from home "Although all my family and friends are many miles to the north, I love to get together with kids my own age in my apartment complex, who not only go to school but workers as well and enjoy what Provo has tc offer," she said Miss Dixon indicated that living away from home affords the opportunity for responsibility In the BYU students and wards, the college-ag- e others can hold responsible positions of leadership, whereas at home the older people are appointed in almost all positions," she said. According to Miss Dixon, the reason she chose to live in Provo and not any other major city along the Wasatch d of the 25 finalists in the and hot pepper. An- kitchen of the National ticipating the worst, one Geographic Society head entrant advised judges to quarters in Washington, "keep water nearby to D C. "Some of the sandwiches really did cool scorched tonsils." America's future chefs look good." said Chef Wishowed a bias for certain lliam Mueller. sandwich more appreciated than in the United States, where November ttedru-sid- XT1 20 So. Moin Pleasant Grove Phor 0 W STORIES 785-348- M OF INSIGHT AND A FULL SEASON OF WINTER FILM CLASSICS INSPIRATION Caitoj' Jcosai Margie 1st feature at 7:15, 2nd at 8:30 Nov. 1.7 CHAPLIN CHARLIE TIC TRAMP IN and other great shorts. SPEAKING OF CITIZEN KANE (1941) Welles directed and starred in this movie acclaimed by most critics as the finest film ever made in America. -- No.. 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