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Show Page 4 V Wednesday, June 9, 1999 Nephi, Utah tmca-Vef- oa 1 ' Happenings. . . Wee The Recipe Cheeseburger All-Americ- an 12 cup ketchup 14 cup unseasoned bread crumbs 1 12 pounds lean ground beef 1 cup crushed potato chips 34 1 cup sweet pickle relish or piccalilli 6 slices American cheese, cut into quarters 12 mini Kaiser or dinner rolls -- Preheat grill. Mix together ketchup, unseasoned bread crumbs and ground beef. Form into 12 mini patties for mini cheeseburgers. Grill over medium heat, about 6 to 8 minutes, or until desired doneness. While burgers are cooking, combine crushed potato chips and relish. Top each cooked burger with about 2 tablespoons of potato chiprelish mixture, and then place 2 quarters of the sliced cheese on top. Serve on mini rolls with desired condiments. Southwestern Blueburger With Ripe Avocado And Fresh Sprouts cup (4 ounces) blue cheese pound lean ground beef 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 4 slices Monterey Jack cheese, cut into quarters 12 avocado, peeled and sliced into 8 sections 12 cup sprouts (i.e., alfalfa, bean, clover, sunflower) 8 mini Kaiser rolls 1 1 Preheat grill. Take 12 ounce or 2 tablespoons of blue cheese and form into small ball. Mix together ground beef, salt and black pepper. Divide ground beef mixture into eighths. Take one eighth of ground beef mixture and form a patty around the blue cheese ball. Repeat this process with the blue cheese and ground beef mixture, forming a total of eight servings. Grill over medium heat until desired doneness, about 6 to 8 minutes. Top each cooked burger with 2 slices of Monterey Jack cheese, avocado slice and 1 tablespoon of sprouts. Serve on mini Kaiser rolls with desired condiments. Break out from the basic burger Certain signs herald the beginning of summer like the opening of swimming pools, the end of the school year and the jingle of ice cream trucks. But nothing trumpets the seasons arrival like outdoor grilling. In fact, a recent survey shows that summer is the prime grilling season with more than 50 percent of Americans grilling out at least once a week. And what are Americans grilling? Nearly 40 percent of those tucky, 1934; and the Humpty Colorado, Dumpty Drive-in- , 1935, claim credit for breaking out from the basic burger by topping it with cheese. Cheesebur- relish and crushed potato chips. Or for more sophisticated palg ates, prepare a mouth-waterin- bite-siz- e Southwestern Bluebur- ger with Ripe Avocado and Fresh Sprouts (recipe on page 4), with ger aficionados say it doesnt matter who first topped" the crumbled blue cheese baked burger only that this classic right inside the burger. was created. Today, its commonplace to find burger toppings like smoked Gouda and sauteed mushrooms or mozzarella and pizza sauce. surveyed flipped" over ham- The National Restaurant Assoburgers. Americans love affair ciation indicates a growing dewith the burger dates back to its mand for gourmet toppings inpublic introduction at the 1904 cluding caviar, peppercorns, blue Worlds Fair. But it wasnt long cheese and jalapefto-min- t glaze. before Americans fell in love all Capitalizing on this trend, the over again as slices of cheese American Dairy Association has were melted atop hamburgers to created two terrific twists on the create the great American clas- traditional cheeseburger. sic the CHEESEBURGER. Summer celebrations are a And now we celebrate National great time to treat the kids to a fun food experience theyll love Cheeseburger Day on June 25. e Although the true" creator of Cheesethe cheeseburger remains a mys- burgers (recipe on page 4). These tery, three restaurants: The Rite classics are topped with just the Spot Restaurant, California, right kids combos slices of 1924; Kaelins Restaurant, Ken American cheese, sweet pickle bite-siz- Angela Sperry and Ryan Hall Angela Sperry and Ryan Hall to exchange vows in Manti Temple and Sperry Alan of DeVon and LaVeryl Winn, and Becky to announce are the late Perry and Carole Hall, Nephi pleased the of their marriage daughter, all of Nephi. Whatever the summertime acto Ryan Winn Hall, son Angela, Angela graduated from Juab tivity backyard barbecue, pic- of Kim and Deborah Hall of High School and LDS Seminary. nic or family reunion grilled Nephi, on Saturday, June 12, She is a student at Southern cheeseburgers remain a perennial Just remember 1999, in the Manti LDS Temple. Utah University in Cedar City. A reception will honor the couRyan is a graduate of Juab to pile it on American, Chedple that evening from 7:00 to 9:00 High School. He also graduated dar, and Swiss! p.m. at the home of the bride. In from Southern Utah University case of an oversight, all friends where he earned his Associate and family are invited to attend. Degree in Design Technology. He Grandparents of the bride are is currently employed by WatThearl Park and the late Boyd sons Engineering in Cedar City. The couple will make their first ' Park, and Gae Sperry and the late Duane Sperry, all of Nephi. home in Cedar City. Grandparents of the groom are crowd-please- r. an Community Calendar. . . The will publish a Community Calendar each week of events in our area. If you would like to have your event published in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send to Community Times-New- s P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648. Calendar, The Times-NewNo calendar events will be taken over the phone. June 12 Saturday, Donavon Steele and Teina Sorenson reception. 7 to 9 p.m., Scipio Ward Cultural Hall, 85 West 100 North, Scipio Angela Sperry and Ryan Hall reception. 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bride, 151 S 800 E, Nephi. Jenny Kouns and Michael Gunn open house. 6 to 8 p.m. 43 North 100 West, Mona.. Monday, July 5 Scout Boy Carnival at Nephi City Park to celebrate the 4th of July. Official holiday. This Community Calendar is brought to you by Mt. Nebo Thriftway and Ben Franklin Store Reminding you that we hare a wedding registry at Ben Franklin that can be used at either store. Stop at 385 North Main and see how easy it la! This Weeks Receptions Saturday, June 12 Donavon Steele and Teina Sorenson reception. 7 to 9 p m., Scipio Ward Cultural Hall, 85 West 100 North, Scipio Angels Sperry and Ryan Hall reception. 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bride, 151 S 800 E, Nephi Jenny Kouns and Michael Gunn open house. 6 to 8 pm. 43 North 100 West, Mona- - Donavon Steele and Teina Sorenson Donavon Steele and and Jenny Teina Sorenson to marry Jenny Kouns and Michael Gunn to be honored at June 12th in Scipio Udell and of 00611 llOllSO JlltlP 1 Ofl are pleased with Michael Snow College South in Richfield Peggy Sorenson to announce a degree in Business Ad- the marriage of their daughter, ministration and Computer SciTeina, to Donavon Steele, son of ence. She is currently working Keith and Ora Jane Steele of in Scipio. Donavon attended Juab High Nephi, on Saturday, June 12, 1999, in Scipio. School. He attended Utah ValA reception will be held in their ley Community College studyhonor that evening from 7.00 p.m. ing diesel mechanics. He is curto 9:00 p.m. in the Scipio LDS rently working at Orem Auto Ward Cultural Hall, 85 West 100 Electrical Repair in Pleasant North, Scipio. All family and Grove. friends are invited to attend. The new couple will make Teina graduated from Millard their home in Scipio. High School. She graduated from (Kouns) Gunn Scipio C3o Jenny Lynn Kouns and Michael James Gunn were married on May 22, 1999. A garden reception was held that evening in Salt Lake City. The couple will be honored at an open house Saturday, June 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the home of the brides parents, 43 North 100 West, Mona. In case of an oversight, all friends and family are invited to attend. In case of inclement weather, the open j babnes bera Co ctcg ccsr:!! os Son born March 26, 1999, to His grandparents are Andy and John and Rochelle Manglinong. Beverly Anderson of Nephi, and His name is Connor Ray Hunter " Manglinong. His grandparents are Robert and Karen Lyman of Nephi, and Emerito and Perla land and Bettis Beach, all of Manglinong of West Valley. Nephi, Royce and Lorene Olsen are Ray and Max- of Orangeville, and Delyle and t ine Gar lick of Nephi Loretta Larsen of Cleveland. His grandparents are Jeff and Becky Kouns of Mona, and Jerry and Marcia Gray of Pleasant Grove. are Great-grandparen- ts Harold and Florene Jensen of Gunnison, Bob and Ann Wilson of Goshen, Blaine and Vespa Hatch of Koosharem, Blaine and Naomi Gray, and Ruth Paul and the late George R. Paul, all of Son born June 4, 1999, to RichSon born April 27, 1999, to Pleasant Grove. ard and Leslee Anderson. His Stephen and Cody Gray. His name is Devin Lynn Anderson. name is Weston Stephen Gray Great-grandparen- - ts house will be held at the Mona LDS Church. Jenny is the daughter of Jeff and Becky Kouns of Mona. She is a graduate of Juab High School. She graduated from Dixie College with an Associate of Applied Science degree in Office Administration. Mike is the son of Rick and Christine Gunn of Taylorsville. He is a graduate of Taylorsville High School. He served an LDS mission in the West Indies Mission. He attended Dixie College and is currently employed by Marathon Auto. He will finisn his schooling this fall at Salt Lake Community College. Grandparents of the bide are Harold and Florene Jensen of Gunnison, Robert and Ann Wilson of Goshen, and Blaine end Vespa Hatch of Koosharem. Grandparents of the groom are Clark and Francois Hall ofHol- laday, and Raymond and El daRae Gunn of Salt Lake Qity. The couple are making their first home in Salt Lake City. POOR |