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Show r i i i i Sfanslmry Day Stansbury Park I whiill anmulls Das. Stanslnirv highlights community events at Stans lairs Park, is planned for Saturdas. Au gust 27. The alt las event Iregins with a I Stansbury Park Possible Site For 1978 Open Golf Tourney is virtu, illy cerium that Stanx-Inir1ark will host the prestigious 197S t'tuh Open null tournament nest Near. Tlie 72 hole event, which annually highlights the state's golfing action, will Ire held in and run for five days, intituling a tournament the day Irefore the Open starts, "After visiting the course and meeting with various groups in Tooele Valiev," said George Marks, Executive director of the I'tah Golf Association, "the I'tah Golf Association Hoard of Directors voted to hold the '7S Smith's Food king-UtuOpen at Stanslnirv Park." The decision is pending filial approval from the I'tah Chapter of the Professional Golf Association tlGAI, said Marks. lie said filial approval by the local IGA Hoard would Ire forthcoming ill a few mouths. "We're anxious to hold the tourna-na'iat Stanslnirv Park. We ll have a great tournament. If additional imIt y mid-Augu- it Staiiwlniry Holding This sear's 0ieu. to lie plased this month at Oahriilge Coin, l is Tul. features a first prize of $1 CUMI. It is assumed that next sear's tourney will probably oiler the same prize structure. Stansbury Park Golf Course is with numerous water hazards and sand tras. Measuring nearly yards from the championship tees, the Course is highly rated by the I'tah Golf Association as one of the most challenging courses in the State. Par for the IS hole Course is 72. with the longest hole Ireiug mnlier H, a dogleg. holes, The Course has four par-two on each side, but most of these require that the goller hit over water to 567-yar- 3 reaih the green. contmomts jurade. Then jollows a full agenda of races, sillv sailing regatta, bake x.de, kids putting contest and adult g ill a v rlt lull game, Incyile race, games, tennis, snllcslrall ami water polo. The evening will end with a bar Lvov ami loiuantic nmonligbt swim at the Country Chib pool. s "This promises til Ik" a full dav (, fun." said Dan Cunningham, a 'p 'hrs, m.m for Slansbiirv. Lady Golfers Set Tourney The lardies Coifing Association at Stansbury lias scheduled two tournaments for the last half of August, On Saturday, August 20, there will Ire a Lillies Tournament at 2.30 pin., while on Sun- - div, August 21 there will a Scotih foursome, starting at 2.30 pin Ire The first person to viv you can't keep a good nun down proluldy was not an umlertaker. I -- older Tourney Countrv Club iiiemlters ami Staiisbury Park ate current lv compel mg m a tennis "ladder tournament." In tins ktml of touina-iin'iiI- lenged." He added that the tricky lake winds and water hazards, together with improved sand trajis, would make a memorable event. He predicted that several golfers would hit into the water hazards that guard the fairways and greens along the course. "It's a championship-calibe- r course, worthy of the Itah ()en." xxrth others, When a player lower down the rosier I reals a higher player. Ins name is placed alnne the defeated opXHient, When the tournament ends, the player still on top of the list is the win- ner. pro for Stans-burPark and Tooele County, said, "This is (piite an honor for Stansbury Park and Tooele Count v." Hob Hudd. assistant v Public Swimming Mrs. A'era Sndslmrv of Magna, was guest of hei daughter. Ionise Shields last week. I Van Palmer's t ruck was stolen fiom Ins home Sund.iv night. It was later recovered near Haechus. ev was Cary Harnett. Caheute, a visitor at his sisteis f.uuilvs home, the (.'hades Kiel well's last weekend, Mis. Dennis Cook and four children have lieen guests at her mothers home, Mis. M.ivme Shields for a week. Ihey wen aecoinpamed here by Dennis who went on to Wisconsin on business. then pit ked them up for their return trip to llvritm. I'tah. While here Mr. ami Mis. Kent burke ami dauChnstine, weie guests at the (hades Price home on Sund.iv. While liere, they attended the farewell Phil will two the plaver who advauees the trust plaees during the tournament. There will nlvilre a mystery award. testi-UkMii- for Richard Palmer, &. kiu-ste- Lmrv Dixon returned last Saturday from a pleasant trip to South Dakota prints of interest, coming luck through Yellow stone National Paik. j j y la-c- n - Sun-dav- 5V;i b - ij straw-lierrie- - howl. Thin slices of raw zucchini or summer squash bits of uncooked asparagus or green lieans, chopped broccoli or even grated raw lieets can add flair and flavor to a plain lettuce or spinach salad. If cooking fresh vegetables, use a vegetable steamer placed over boiling water in a tightly covered vessel so maximum flavor and nutrition are re Ravlin Ludwig of Tooele has lieen awarded a scholarship by the Ralston Purina to ership ducted 4-- through attend the Lead- Company Conference con- by the American Youth Foundation at its Miniwanca Camp Conference facility at Shelby, Michigan. Ravlin was selected on the basis of leadership and the capacity to benefit from, as well as contribute to, the Miniwanca Leadership Conference. Outstanding young men and women, ages 17 to 21, coming from every state in the nation and a number qualities, Job is Too Large, Small or Technical Bring em in! Camera ready 1000 or more 20 white paper 1 side only 1 original or refreshing basket, bunches of frozen grax?s, rolled in powdered or granulated sugar and put in the freezer an hour liefore serving. Whether its plucked fresh from the garden or lxxrght by the bushel at a roadside stand, all produce should lie thoroughly washed liefore eating or using in a recipe. Cordon Deanna' Stewart. Mrs. ( The Like iew Ward senior soft-luteam champions of comX'tition. will liegiu area plav in Salt Like Citv on Saturdav, Aug. 20. of the hall paik is 1700 So. 1500 A ll multi-regio- and faiuilv the Donna all Thev Ail-ilu- List . of foreign citizenship, countries, a prominent group of leaders and faculty for the Conference. adults are through 250 sponsoring organizations of which the Ralston Purina is one. The Company company has been sponsoring young people to attend Miniwanca for sevtwo-wee- k Young eral years. Raylin will lie attending the Conference for his first year. The American Foundation is a Youth non-prof- it organization, which is recognized nationally for the excellence of the Youth Leadership Conferences it conducts annually. join On most jobs when camera ready COLLATING PAPER white or colored x 11 or 8'i x 14 8j BOTH SIDES PRINTING Mike Ralphs, Utah State University Extension Specialist, explains the basics of plant identification to Sherrie Warr, a senior at Tooele High, during a recent Range Y outh Camp. I Puree fmit, combine the pulp with a little lemon juice and spread in a thin bake layer on wax paper in a prnpiH'd-ojH'oven until the puree is firm enough to peel from the iaX'r, let the other side dry out, roll up while still pliable and store. With little effort, you can harvest the savings nutritious cow), cherries and lierries of summers also freeze well. Or pre- produce long after the seaand the reasonable serve fruits by drying son them to make the popular prices have fnrit leather" snack. When working with ripe, fruit, have a of Scot Towels supply handy for spills. Extend the life of summer's plentiful fresh produce by using simple storage methods. AMiole or chopped tomatoes can Ik; frozen and used in salads, soiis and stews later on. CORN (on or off the juice-lade- r n Looking For Quality Home Furnishings? Word From The A New Kid In Town. We admit SAME DAY SERVICE UXDCDUHLLLDl Aisitois at the Dean Palmer home week were Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Johnson. Susan ami Iz'ann Joh ison of Wapato, Wash., also Miss Gasle Barnett, Provo and Charlene Hadlock of American Folk. They were here to attend the wedding rccc4ion of Mr. ami List Vegetables, Fruits Good For Budget Raylin Ludwig Awarded Scholarship No attended their ilass reunion at they Staiisbury Paik. Mr. and Mrs. Don kiicstcr, Mr. and r and family and the Richard Warner faiuilv all enjoyed a few ikiys camping at Mirror l.ahe last weekend. Mrs. Paul lie-cai- The Stansbury Park swimming pool to the general public not just club memliers, reminds Club Manager Hid Thorpe. During August the prxil is open daily, except Tuesday. However, the pool will lie closed from August 23 to 26, then resume normal hours the 27th, 2Hth and 29th. In September the pool will be open s Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. from 1 to 6 p.m. and Mondays from 4:30 to 7 p.m. On laibor Day the pool will be open from 1 1 a. in. to 7 p.m. is open b Donna Dixon ghter, Club Manager. Thoqie. said aw aids Ire given to the top sx4 holders and to g SECOND SECTION aivoiding to ahihlv bv teaching pn, Cary Hale. The contestants are now free to challenge ami play is lest known in former advertising ami television executive advertising circles lias Ireeii named General for his agency work in A small town is where Mr. and Mrs. Hon Dixon Sales Manager for Stans-Inirthe advertising caniuigns anvfxxly sslio lias a r of Granger were visitors at Park. for Stansbury Park, Snowreputation than he deserves Dixon home last Saturdav. was bird and the I'tah Travel is probably a lot smarter Paul Anastasiou enjoy til dinner and painting. appointed to the post by Council. Anastasion has than he is given credit for. Offiand Hmce lieen a Director Miller, executive (1 B. and cer of I'tah Advertising Hlake Bird, Federation. liof marketing; for Terra-cor- , Anastasion lias the developer of censed bv the Itah Real tained. Marinate leftover Now is the time when the cooked vegetables in an fresh high quality proEstate Commission Stansbury Park. who was past two years. duce is at its peak and oil and vinegar dressing Anastasion, Ixim in Surrey. England, healthful vegetable ami and serve cold as a side Ten new homes are curconstruction under I'nited the to fruit dishes can Ik the dish or transform into the rently migrated States as a Ixiv. at Stansbury and Anasteconomical mainstays of main event by tossing in Salt asion Is confident an adAfter tuna or cold cooked fish summer menus. attending Iaike City schools and the ditional 15 homes will lie There are countless or poultry. I'niversitv of I'tah, he join- constructed and sold this ways to varyvotir meals Summer soups can lie ed the staff of KTVT Tele- year. the growing throughout from many vegeprepared conTotal new home vision ((Channel 4) and season, with apjx-- t iz.erss, tables and fniits, tix. exceed a Producer- - Direc- st ruction should side main and salads, Zesty Capacho made tor. He next established $1.5 million this year at dishes and desserts preI from tomatoes, onions, AnaV Sir. and operated for two-- a Park, Stauslmry pared using reasonably-price- d ciieumliers and green pep-xr- s J f, "i) stasion said. fresh produce, reyears his own fi is prepared in a blendminds the Scott Paper Anastasion Advertising. er and dixsnt require Then he was associated Home Service Company s P i.7 Pureed the of fears worst The cooking. Nord with Center. Advertising blended with healiarlier at the second chair and Ross Jumey AdverREMEMBER that the Presivy cream make elegant, level of vitamins, tising. During his 13 years apx.ar groundless. highest office lieen in unusual luncheon soup. dent Carters Ross Jur-ne-y with association minerals and enzymes are FRESH FRUIT tops he rose to the posi- since January 20 and there's found in uncooked prodhe of list that the summer deswhatever no sign and tion of with uce. Experiment lie it melon balls serts ,nake ,he P,her f raw vegetables that dont Paul Anastasion, new sales manager general oprationsmanaserved from an impresthe national nut. usually end up in the salad at Stansbury Park, inspects new home site. 8ersive carved watermelon Kihrtr in 'j'jjuisi,-- 3 9 19, 1977 Lake View Notes - News , pluvcrs are ranked A provements are made to the sand traps and the hack nine, golfers will lie chal- TixkIc Transcript, Friday, August resi-ik'til- s Additional mixed doubles and oXii singles ate planned in August and Setemlier. 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