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Show SLC Hospital Sponsors Now To AaohI INramitl ami INm.i Solionu Alcoholism Seminars A senes of free, informational seminars devoted rkt hisivelv to tin? discussion ((f alcoholism t current Iv I K ing sjtousorcd hv j. HilU Hospital. Meeklv "counselors Roundtables, KiikIiiiI ed bv mu-Vfrt- J alcoholic s, are held rai li Tuesday night at (j pm. in the Sleigh Hills fai ilits, 1255 F. 3'X Hith, Salt fait- - Cits, I tali Ml 17. Ojii to the pulilic, the thsuiwinn nes is designed to int reuse avsareiiessof alcoholism ami its treatment. The ceuunars offer the pul the n opjmrt units to team more a! xml alcoholism, ask anv unaiisssereil jtiestnm t,es mas hase, and set maintain their coufulcntiulitv. commented Scott Miller, a counselor at Raleigh Hills and leader of mans of the sessions. Counselors at Raleigh Hills Hospital, through esrerience and education, are recognized professionals in their field," said a hospi-ta- l spokesman. In addition tolx-mrecosered alcoholics, maiiv base indi-Mili- g When soil hear of an insest-liH-li- t opXirtunits that seems loo good to lie true, voure wise til devoted sears to umscisits studs of aloiholisui counseling raiucii urns Hospitals Irase Ireatesl more than 12.0110 patients since 1M2 at nine futilities located throughout the ssestern United States. Their rehabilitation purgram lias the highest knossii, inetlitalls doc tiniciitcd success rate in the treatment of uUohnlistn. For more uiformatioii almut the (uHinselors' Roundtable or the Hills tall Raleigh program, SOI 2M 1771. HOV tl.n -- 1 OR TARTU'S" Want to add a little (lass to your nest party in lamdori3 Simply rent a lord. A new Ion-dofirm is now renting; lords and other titled Britons for office parties, liampiets, licauty ciMitests, etc. Tire lords rent for $200 per apHaranie plus expen-ses- . If a lord is required to handle addttional resjxmsihiliticx smiling, his price goes up. n lie-stil- Iarade approath it with a healths suspi-iio- u Tsso things to la on guaid against are 1onzi ami Ivramid st hemes Thev normalls attrait unsnsjvettliig investors bv proms Ing an imusrully high rate of re- turn. ROOM IT from the fommisMon and tells sou ssliat to ssatih out for so sou don't get taken in by either of these investment sthemes. For a free cops of floss to Avoid Pyramid and Ioni Sthemes, send a postcard to the Consumer Information Center, Dept. WKiE, Pueblo, Colorado MOO). You should lie artlcularlv cautious when an investment opportunity emphasizes scry high yields, quick returns, a once in a lifetime" opportunity, or the chance to get in ott the ground A floor. A Poui si heme pays off old "investors" with money coming in A from new "investors. major factor in the eventual collujise of a Pnni scheme is that there is no sigmliiuut soime of income other than from new investors. Here s how it woiks Investor A gives the Proniotor Jl.UKI on Ins promise to repay $1,000 plus $100 "interest" m 40 divs During the 40 davs, the makes similar promises to Investors Rand C, receiving $ .ODD each from them. At the end of the first lOslav Hriixl, the proniotor mas offer to pav Invtstor A the $100 "interest", and to return his original $1,000. Mine likely, he the will invite A to $1,000 plus the $100 "interest" for a similar, or higher, return at the end of another 40 davs. Thereafter A. Indies ing he can receive a good return on Ins investment, is likely to bring in other investors. IN IIIIA WAY, the proniotor collects a mol of tuont'V that he can use to pav out to those few wishing return of their money, lie Ins scheme for some may time Irefore "pulling the plug that is, either chsapjicaring w it h all the investments or revealing the bad news that the investments went sour". The "pyramid" scheme is a pro-inot- 1 e oja-rat- sanation of the familiar "chain The Toot le Transcript, Friday, February 11, 1977 letter." It woiks this wav The promoter olleis A and B the chance In "inve-stliv pun basing the "distributorships" at $1,000 each. The "distiilmtoishis gise A and B the "esc Insist" nght to sell to erlhers for "distributorships $1,000 each and to sell certain products to the public. Howeser, ejill $1,000 that A and B reccise bout their sales of distrilm-tership- s must e divided with the Go " Going Dutch aometnnet mean that everyone pay his own way. In this rase it means going back to the simple, tasty food enjoyed by early Dutch settlers. Prepared to make a good life in this new country, Dutch immigrants had the foresight to bring with them cows, pigs and various cooking necessities. They were able to purchase raisms and spices from the trading ships that called at New Amsterdam, but they brought their wonderful waffle irons with them from Holland. Though they lived simply off the produce of the land, they had all the embellishments to turn simple food into a feast. This same approach ran help you plan attractive and practical meals in this Bicentennial year. Start with a sensible food budget such as $1$2-$3- , and learn to feed a family of four (including two children) with a $1 breakfast, $2 lunch and $3 dinner. This incredibly good $3 dinner is based on an early Dutch menu that includes Creamed Ham and homemade Corn Waffles. Use your prettiest waffle irons so that your family feels delightfully spoiled, but do spare the food budget by using Carnation instant nonfat dry milk crystals in both the cream sauce and in the waffles. Instant milk supplies all the protein richness of regular milk at a fraction of the cost. Along with this historical main dish, serve tasty Quick Scalloped Tomatoes made the easy way with Contadina garden-frestomatoes right out of a can and a few seasoned bread crumbs. Raisin cookies are the perfect dessert. proniotor sas 50 50. Theoicticalls, A and B can realize $500 on eac h "distributorship they sell and fail completely recover their initial bv selling $1,000 "investment onlv two "distributorships". The promotor, howeser has received not only As and B's $1,000 each, but also $500 for each distrilm-torshiji- s that A aiul B sell. Initially, it apjH-arthat this can go on forhurt and ever, with no erne evervnne making money. But. the muulier of investors nettled to keep the pyramid scheme going quickie cvcecds the population of the I'.S. TI1F.SK "deals" often are disguised so that it looks as if there is a product or service sold through a franchise or otherwise. Atttong the usual differences letween a pvramid scheme and a legitimate franchise are: in franchises, investors work will consist almost entirely of selling a product or service not selling other franchises, ami the investor has sole right to certain territory. and ponzi Both pyramid schemes rely on funds from new investors to pay returns, commissions, or bonuses to old investors: need an inexhaustible supply of new investors, and don't base a profitable prrxluct or service to s budget-c- onscious pre-tee- sell. How To Avoid Pyramid and Ponzi Scbernes (free) is one of over 200 letted Federal consumer publications leJed in the Winter edition of the catalog, Consumer Information. Published quarterly v by the Ginsumer Information Outer of the General Services Administration, the free catalog is available by writing Consumer Center, Pueblo, Colorado 81004. NYLON DAY PACK Dutch And Feed Your Family Golden, tasty chicken noodle soup served with cheese and crackers, along with oranges and cookies for dessert will feed your family nutritiously and deliciously for $2. Entertain Economically $3! $l-$- 2 FROM AN OLD DUTCH MENU-- A good S3 dinner for a family: Creamed Ham and homemade Corn Waffles. The budget breakfast that can't be beat is Carnation Instant Breakfast mixed with 8 fluid ounces of milk. Use instant milk for a real saving without any loss of nutrition. This handy breakfast supplies 14 of your day's requirement of vitamins, minerals and food energy. Groceries were shopped in Luts Angeles, California on December 4, 1975 and totaled $5.79. Creamed Ham Sauce Over Corn Waffles (Makes 3 cups sauce) 3 tablespoons margarine 12 cup chopped celery 1 tablespoon dehydrated onion flakei 2 chicken bouillon cubes tablespoons flour Few grains pepper 12 teaspoon dry mustard 2 cups water 34 cup Carnation Instant Nonfat Dry Milk crystal! 1 cup cubed ham Melt margarine in large skillet. Stir in celery, onions, bouillon cubes, flour, pepper and mustard. Add water, instant milk crystals and ham. Stir constantly until mixture thickens. Serve over corn waffles. 4 r Corn Waffles (Makes 3 cups batter) 1 12 cupa flour 12 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 tablespoon sugar 12 cup Carnation Instant Nonfat Dry Milk crystals 1 cup water 14 cup vegetable oil 1 egg cup cream style corn Mix flour, salt, baking powder, sugar and instant milk crystals in medium size bowl. Add water, oil and egg. Beat until smooth. Stir in corn. Cook in waffle iron until crisp. 1 Quick Scalloped Tomatoes (Makes 2 cups) 1 cup (about 2 slices) fresh bread crumbs 1 23 cups (14 1 can) Contadina Stewed Tomatoes 1 tablespoon dehydrated onion flakes 14 cup chopped celery Sprinkle 12 cup crumbs over bottom of dish. Pour tomatoes over crumbs. Sprinkle onions and celery over tomatoes. Top with remaining crumbs. Bake in hot oven (400F.) 20 minutes. . . . With Frozen Baby Limas OUR REG $6.00 Water repellent. No. 530. Suede bottom No. 534 s, When making pastry, use a pastry blender for cut- 4 Climaco James Barker was bom January 30 at the St. Marks hospital. lie weighed six pounds 11 ounces and was 19 inches long. Parents for the first time are Tony and Vivian Barker. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Climaco Norma Barker Mondragon, and Harry Barker. Filers Urged To f Check That Tax Return ting the shortening into the flour. The particles formed will flatten during the rolling out, and thus provide the tenderness and flakiness character- Baby lima beans, picked then frozen at the peak of freshness, are one of the biggest bargains in your supermarket. High in vegetable protein and valuable vitamins and minerals, these succulent little beans can form the base for many economical dishes that not only please your family and guests, but your pocketbook, too. One such dish is Swedish Lima Bean Salad. Its perfect for entertaining and busy days because you make it well in advance. Made with hearty ingredients including the baby limas, hard-cookeggs and cherry tomatoes, this salad keeps its appearance and improves its flavor the further ahead you make it. Thats because firm baby lima beans have the ability to absorb flavor. The dressing is a simple mixture of lemon juice, sour cream and a hint of mustard. Serve it for company with other Swedish buffet items such as smoked or pickled herring, cold cuts and hearty breads. Any leftovers can go into carried lunches the next day. istic of good pastry. A fork or spoon should not lie used because it creams or blends, rather than cuts. Use cold water it will keep the shortening from melting. Use just enough water to mois- ten flour. If dough is sticky, too much flour has to lie added during rolling, and this toughens the pas-try. ed HEAVY DUTY MOTORCYCLE CRASH HELMETS Polycarbonate shell with expendable polystyrene lining. Slight blems. Made to sell for 19.95 0)99 Jr TENNIS BALLS Hermetically sealed can. White or high visibility colors. Slight blems. CAN OF 3 BALLS "Savage 330 OVER AND UNDER Taxpayers should double-chec- k their tax returns before filing since errors can slow processing and delay any refund that might be due, the Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday. Some of the most common taxpayer mistakes on tax returns, according to the IRS, include arithmetic errors, use of the wrong tax table or schedules, and failure to sign the return or to attach all necessary documents. The IRS also urged taxpayers label that to use the peel-of- f comes with the tax package on their returns in order to avoid possible social security number errors. Taxpayers can also save time and speed up processing by mailing their returns in the coded, envelope found in their tax packages, according to the IRS. ADVERTISING EUROPE A generation ago, advertising and marketing were still in their adolescence in Europe. Today, thanks to a rather massive import of American techniques and selling methods, it is possible to say that the trade has grown up but has not yet matured. "Modem techniques of advertising, publicity, and public relations are recent arrivals in France, but now they are sweeping through the land with hurricane force, says a wnter. There are many problems in Europe that are by now past history in the U.S., and several SHOTGUN, -- USE YOUR BANK CHARGE CARDS IN TOOELE 215 N. Main SWEDISH-STYL- E LIMA BEAN SALAD Vi cup package frozen chopped dill pickles baby lima beans Greens, such as butter lettuce Vi cup sour cream or red leaf lettuce 1 6 to 8 anchovy fillets tablespoon lemon juice 2 teaspoons capers 1 teaspoons Dijon-styl- e 1 cup halved cherry tomatoes mustard 2 sliced d Salt and pepper eggs Cook lima beans according to package directions. Chill. In mixing bowl, stir together sour cream, lemon juice, mustard, and salt and pepper to taste. Mix in lima beans and pickles. Turn out on a bed of greens. Garnish with anchovies, capers, cherry tomatoes, and egg slices. Chill until serving time. Makes 4 to 6 1 e) hard-cooke- f 882-(XX- the surrounding area with delightful dining for over 22 years, pleasing you pleases us, and we suggest you treat vour special Valentine' to dinner on Feb. 14, shes sure to enjoy our fine cuisine. Open: 6 7 davs. HANDY HINT: Handle pastry dough as little as possible. Rerolling toughens pastry. SdxL. Wintzx dlzaxanaz and zSat. Qntij Sd sf?. dams, zaxtij Zz - ropean Community. 474 South Main, are so good and so fresh youll soon he back for more. Serving Tooele and servings. well-know- n fields, such as consumer protectionism and misleading advertising, have only come up for seriin Europe ous consideration Euwithin the past few years. Our home baked pies at GLOWING EMBERS, SHofi . . X 1 1-- atz . l2 dally ficm Q 30 to 6.00 I 1 12 I |