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Show stead of pineapple. But that's the way it is with every recipe. Give 20 cooks the same recipe and you'll come with 20 different versions. Good chili to one has a sweet taste, to another a sour flavor, and to another hot and spicy. Some A chili cookoff last week at Elk Ridge 1st Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, under the direction of Tom Tervort, activities committee chairman, turned out to be one of the most enjoyable. we live in, more and more chili recipes call for canned beans. Youthful ward members furnished dessert, and Sonja Procter, daughter of Gary and Rhonda Procter, won the dessert contest with a frozen fruit and sherbet concoction. She was awarded an AMFM cassette player. Mary Landers was chili no onions, some no chili powder, some no beans. So the chili cooks were at the mercy of the judge, who savors her chili hot and spicy, but not too hot to be flavorful, with plenty of salt and a chili powder taste (not just a cayenne pepper taste), lots of onions and big chunks of ground beef and, believe it not or not, pinto beans not red beans, kidney beans, have No less than 21 kettles of chili were brought to the church for sampling and judging. It reminded me of the time when 20 women in my own ward were asked to furnish Dump Cake for a ward banquet. We handed out recipes, all neatly typed on a card, so they'd be easy competition winner. She won a Rodeway Inn Sweetheart Weekend for two. MARY LANDERS CHILI Mix 1 lb. chuck roast, diced in small pieces and 3 cloves garlic, sauteed in 3 T. oil until brown Cover with 1 cup water and simmer until tender 12 cup bell peppers, diced 12 cup onions, diced Add to meat and simmer until done Add 2 lbs. extra lean ground chuck, cook until brown. Then add 2 T. salt 3 T. Durkees chili white beans. Pinto not beans. According to most of recipes I've seen, that's what they use in the Southwest. I checked canned chili on the supermarket shelf and found that while most listed only "beans" as the main ingredient, the premium brand listed "pinto beans." And with the "hurry up" society to follow. All you had to do was "dump" the ingredients (chunk pineapple, coconut, and yellow cake mix) into a 9x12x2 baking pan, then cov- the er the entire thing with margarine slices. Not one of those 20 cakes looked the least bit like the other. One even came with cherries in Tex-Me- imu . x nj. utj iTwriijiiiiii '" Val Raisor, daughter of E. Max and Myrna Raisor of Provo, married Brent Mark Burton, son of Sharon Yancy Burton and Howard E. Burton, of Los Angeles, on Saturday, Feb. 6 in the Los Angeles Temple of The Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y An open house will honor the couple Friday from 9 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, 1325 E. 640 S., Provo. The event is open to all friends and y, DeAnn Hall Bradley Woolstenhulme daughter Woolstenhulme Diana Hammer- of and Idaho Gary Hammerland Falls, Idaho, will marry Derek Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene E. Evans of Mesa, Ariz., on Friday in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus American Fork, will marry Christ of The bride-elegraduated from American Fork High and LDS Seminary. She attended Utah Valley Community College and attends Bon Losee Academy. Her fiance graduated from Lehi High and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission in the Florida, Tallahassee mission. He attended UVCC and is employed at Pleasant Grove Jr. High School. The couple will live in American Fork. land of Brigham relatives. The bride graduated from Timpview High and attended Brigham Young University. She served an LDS mission in DeAnn Hall, daughter of Donald L. and Dona Hall of Hammerland, Margaret 6-- Hall to marry Hammerland, Evans to wed City, of Bradley Woolstenhulme, son of Bruce and Sharron Woolstenhulme of Lehi, on Friday in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Saints. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at Crystal Manor, 80 W. Center, Springville. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Jan Anderson, Valerie Staffanson and Andrea Crimm. Best man is Bob Ferrin with Eric Starr attending. The bride-elegraduated from Box Elder High School in Brigham City. She graduated from Brigham Young University and is employed as a staff writer at The Daily Herald. Her fiance graduated from Mesa High School. He served an LDS mission to Bangkok, Thailand and is currently a student in the BYU School of Accountancy. They will live in Provo. Latter-da- y Carol Jean Quigley, daughter of Leora Quigley of Orem, will marry Kevin Flowers Rowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winford S. Rowley of Springville, on Friday in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at the Springville 10th Ward, 355 E. Center. The event is open to all friends and relatives. ct 7-- ct pow- der 1 T. pepper. Stir into the meat. Then add 1 can Mexican style stewed tomatoes, cut up 16-o- 1 z. Matron can Hunt's all The fir III UliM 4 .. ifrfci L an officer manager for Archi tectural Design Products. Her fiance graduated from Provo High and attends Utah g. graduated College in Valley Community electronics technology. He served an LDS mission in er Charleston, W. Va. They will live in Orrem. Children lacking in fitness education classes (AP) as percent of physical As NEW YORK Ameriof 50 many can children are not getting enough exercise to develop a healthy heart and lungs, says the Reebok Aerobic Information Bureau. A survey, "The Shape of the gal pineapple sherbet package frozen raspber- bananas Soften sherbet, thaw raspberries, dice bananas; mix all together and refreeze. This light dessert made a wonderful conclusion to a hot chili supper. 2-- 1 - . Howard Butler Doreen Benson from Pleasant Grove High, IDS Seminary, Stevens-Hena-gCollege of Business and Provo Central Institute. She is employed in American Fork as SONJA PROCTOR'S FROZEN DESSERT ries bride-ele- ct S is Diane of honor VanVal-kenbur- Simmer for 1 hour on low heat. Watch carefully as it burns easily. Top with grated cheddar cheese and sliced green onion tops. Makes 5 quarts. 1 Of:. lit Walker with Stacy Riggs, Michelle Walker and Angie Benson attending. Best man is Allen natural tomato sauce Mix with meat Add 3 cans Dennisons beans and chili Vz y- and relatives. z. 15-o- " 7-- 3 in schools. The survey was conducted by the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. It rec-- . ommends a minimum requirement of 30 minutes of exercise; per day up until the sixth grade and 50 minutes a day through high school. Nation," concludes that the poor health of American grade schoolers results from a lack h 4" fr T ct J i i orig. South Korea. The bridegroom attends college in Los Angeles. He served an LDS mission in South Korea. The couple will live in Granada Hills, Calif. S27 to $150 New Mark-Dowhave been taken on ns SPORTSWEAR id .jK ' T - Jt DRESSES' COATS INTIMATE APPAREL Hurry in for the best selections! jL. sizes 1B1a to 3S1a, 3B to 52, ill 32 to AB waists (tiiiniftiiani 7-- The bride-elegraduated from Mountain View High. Her fiance graduated from Springville High. He served an H WINTER ESQ"!) Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mark Burton (Val Raisor) Quigley, Rowley vows Saints. -day Doreen Benson, daughter of Clarence R. and May Benson, of Pleasant Grove, will marry Howard Butler, son of Floreen Butler of Provo, on Saturday. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at the Colonial House in Lehi. The event is open to all friends Raisor, Burton 1 V Derek Evans Margaret Hammerland T. Tones hot chili 1 fagell Benson, Butler Hot, spicy, thin, thick, with, without beans chili can be what your taste buds tell you By ONEITA SUMSION Herald Staff Writer One of the side benefits of being food editor is the occasional request to judge a cocking contest. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 10, 1988 Wednesday, February Kevin Flowers Rowley Carol Jean Quigley LDS mission to Ventura, Calif. Open a UOtenne's Ctiatje, get JIO oft your ttrst charge card purchase! University Mall Orem They will live in Springville. Use your Catherine's Charge, Amencai: Express, MasterCard or Visa. 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