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Show Sunday, October 3SQ5C3 freezer. Today, however, you can enjoy the savory taste of venison anytime, without having to don hunting gear. Farm-raise- d venison is less gamy tasting and more tender than wild venison. It is available frozen in some specialty beef. When prepared properly, the taste of venison rivals the best beef or lamb. Follow these hints: Choose the cut to fit your schedule. As with beef, venison cuts include roasts, steaks and chops, with roasts requir- ing longer cooking than g steaks or chops. venison and ground venison luncheon meats are also available. Quick-cookin- fully-cook- Because the fat carries most of the strong flavor, trim away as much fat as possible, leaving only a thin covering to keep the meat from drying out as it cooks. Remove any sinew or skin or grill before you pan-fr- y venison. Also be sure to remove the silver membrane around the meat muscles. (You can purchase deskinned and desinewed venison.) The Daily Herald wedding policy re- ceived at the newspaper later than two weeks prior to the publication date will be accepted only on the following terms: Late announcements accompanied by a photograph will be accepted and held for publication after the event. Late announcements not accompanied by a photo will be accepted for possible publication before the basis. event on a Information must be typed or 'printed on a form available at the Herald. The traditional $8 fee for processing a photograph remains. ; There is no charge for publication ofgolden wedding announcements. HairstyBng by Body Marinate wild venison cuts from the shoulder or leg to tenderize the meat. Marinate the more tender cuts from the ribs, loin or rump to complement the venison flavor. Fruit marinades, such as pineapple, raspberry or kiwi, accent the venison flavor deliciously. veniBecause farm-raise- d son meat is more tender than wild venison, it really needs no marinating. Tressa Perms $ 39 95 iJLi . s r I J M drawings as he can. "Society judges value by what people can produce today, but just because someone has reached a certain age does not mean their value has diminished," Branscum said. "They deserve honor and support in times of need. We don't have a right to ignore this. " The origin of the project was a "twist of fate," Branscum said. In 1991, a visitor to Branscum's art AP Photo Jim Branscum, Mich., a pencil artist from Crystal Falls, takes timeout from his "Aging in America" home in Detroit. He made the call because the nursing home owner's name was also Jim Branscum. After a series of calls, the two met and Jim Branscum, the nursing home administrator, asked Jim Branscum, the artist, to produce three original drawings depicting the humanity and dignity of America's aging population. "When I first started, I had no idea of the scope of the project," Branscum said. Now he has 12 exsponsors and plans a two-yehibition of his "Aging in America" drawing series when it's completed. Branscum, who also is a sculptor, compares his work on the project to work he did on a Korean War Memorial in Phoenix almost a ar I exhibition at Freedom Plaza in Peoria, Ariz., to pose for a photograph. "I have lived in three wonderful countries and had three wonderful families that I loved," Sokoloff told Branscum. "I have never had to shoot anyone and no one has shot at me. I swam through my troubles like a fish and they never touched me." Charles Heard, 102, of Mexia. Texas, was the first man in his community to drive an automobile. One of his proudest accomplishments was opening a barbecue restaurant that now houses the local headquarters of the NA ACP. "I felt honored to be a pan of a worthwhile project," Heard said. decade ago. "This project is really the same thing. These (elderly) people have given their lives. In fact, they've given more than any of us in supporting this country," he said. Subjects like Valitin Sokoloff, a 92 year-old San Mateo, Calif, resident, exemplify the varied background Branscum is seeking. Sokoloff was born the son of a Russian infantry officer while the Bolshevik Revolution was raging. As the Bolsheviks took power, he was able to escape and settle in China. After 28 years in that country, he and 6,000 other Russian immigrants were exiled by Mao Tse Tung to the Philippines. In 1951, at age 49, he obtained a visa to America. -- "The elderly have a lot to teach the younger generation, and I hope my that participation helped toward '' goal of greater awareness. ESS gallery in Scottsdale got in touch with a friend who ran a nursing A Holiday Open House Victorian Farmhouse mirrors the past as it enriches the future... 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He is an active member of the LDS Church and has served in many leadership positions. He and his wife served in the North Carolina Charlotte LDS Mission and he has enjoyed serving in the Provo Temple for 20 years. He is the father of six children: Viola Betts, Spanish Fork; John Sorensen, Bountiful; LuDean Haskell, Payson; Charlotte Mecham; Neil Sorensen, Palmyra and Lorna Phillsburg, Colo. He has 25 grandchildren and 37 Pretty scum has chosen 22 models. Most are over 85 and live in long-tercare nursing homes. "Older people in long-tercare are simply dismissed. If I can get people to recognize the benefits of these people then I have accomplished what I set out to do," he said. Branscum's subjects range from the oldest living female Marine to the designer of pumps for the Alaskan pipeline. One was an American soldier who fought in World War I. Another remembers seeing the Wright brothers prior to their first flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C. Ruth Marie Hills, 85, of Detroit said it was an unexpected pleasure to pose for the artist. A teacher, she worked in engineering at a Ford plant during World War II. "He came into the nursing home and I was chosen to pose for him. The people . . . said there are better-lookin- g women around here, but he chose me and now the picture is hanging on the wall in the big dining room." Branscum, 49, will draw 14 ad- stores and supermarkets or can be ordered through the He married Tressa Stone in the By - PHOENIX When artist Jim Branscum interviews a potential model, he's looking for more than just a pretty face. Branscum has begun a series of pencil drawings of what he calls "the pioneers of this country" to help Americans recognize the contributions of the elderly. After crisscrossing the nation, visiting 33 states and interviewing 100 people for Aging in America: Our Heritage of Wisdom, Bran- plenish meat supplies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in 1993. Photo Associated Press Writer During hunting season, venison has long been the hunter's favorite way to re- ing. Wedding announcements By KEVIN BROWNRIDGE By NANCY BYAL For AP Special Features Wallace M. Sorensen will celebrate his 80th birthday at an open house hosted by his family on Saturday Nov. 5 from 4-- 6 p.m. at the Spanish Fork Senior Citizen Center, 1 67 W. Center. Wallace was born Nov. 6, 1914, in Palmyra to James and Effie Nelson Sorensen. He received his education in Palmyra and Spanish Fork and graduated from Spanish Fork High School. He has always lived in Palmyra. His life's occupation has been farm- B7 Artist focuses on elderly contributions Venison can vary a menu Wallace Sorensen to celebrate 80th - Page THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, 30, 1994 S I wr i ivraii-i.i-i- .t I 25 South 300 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 FrM Parking Acrosf SUM! South SET OF HAIR CARE PRODUCTS... FREE SAMPLE IV 45-60- WIDE 45-6- OUTING FLANNEL PLAIDS DENIMS, CHAMBRAYS, TICKINGS ON SALE! 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