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Show West Valley City, UT. West Valley View Thurs., Sept. ,600 WINNING RECIPE in the ft&B PRIDE CHICKEN .COUNTRY aide RECIPE CONTEST ! 10 4, 1980 W: 'Jmn on 21st South, Hedy Penny, a customer at has won 2nd Place Nationally in this contest! WE ARE PLEASED TO SHARE HER RECIPE WITH YOU K'-- IJ . . . l CREAMY LEMON CHICKEN .... BREASTS m m p,t ft' wV v i 'L- i Hi & U-- - Roy Smith Creamy Lemon Chicken G m Ide 3 whole broiler-frye- r breasts, halved cup flour A teaspoon paprika teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 1 egg, beaten 1 cups seasoned Add chicken one piece at a time to flour mixture, dredging to coat. Then dip chicken in egg and roll in crumbs. Place butter in chicken heavy frypan and melt over medium heat. Add chicken and cook, turning, about 10 minutes or until brown on all sides. Add consomme and almonds; cover and simmer about 25 minutes or until fork can be inserted in chicxen with ease. crouton crumbs 2 cup butter 14 cup chicken consomme y2 cup slivered almonds 3 tablespoons chopped chives cup whipping cream, whipped, salted to taste 1 lemon, sliced tlyn. In shallow dish mix together flour, paprika, salt and pepper. In another shallow dish place egg; and in third shallow dish place crumbs. w? Fold chives into salted whipped cream and chill untii time to serve. When chicken is done, remove to warm serving platter and place a lemon slice on each piec of chicken and tlmn top with a spoonful of cream. M akes 6 Vrfr Country Pride CUT-U- P Country Pride FRYERS ROCK CORNISH A GRADE GAME HENS! lb. Smith Lad Becomes An Eagle TAYLORSVILLE. Roy K. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Smith, received the Eagle Scout award during a ceremony in Taylorsville West stake. A member of troop 511, with Mo Meyers as scoutmaster, the youth earned 31 merit badges, his favorites being the space exploration and mammal badges. His award was presented by Craig Hall, scout committee member. For his Eagle project, the ninth grader a conducted bicycle safety clinic and rodeo for youngsters age 11 and under in his neighborhood. He has served his troop as scribe, librarian. patrol leader and senior patrol leader and has also served as secretary and president of his deacons quorum. He is a student at Valley junior high, where he plays cello in the Each More news of service personnel, Section C. ASSAULT. Photographer's Mate 2C Alan D. Morris, son of Robert F. Morris of 3669 So. 4400 West, Granger, and Margaret Butler of Roy, is serving as a clt aboard crewmember Sigman the Navy's newest amphibious assault BONELESS HAMS! ship. The ship is designed to embark, deploy and land elements of a landing force by helicopters, landing craft ve- and amphibious The Peleliu is homeported in Long Beach, Calif. A 1972 hicles. gradaute of Ben Lo- mond high school, Ogden. Morris joined the Navy in March, 1977. His wife Sara is the daughter of Eugene and Adonna Nve, Ogden. EXERCISE. Sigman SMOKED SAUSAGE! Sigman 16 OZ. PKG. B 12 OZ. PKG. MEAT FRANKS SSgt. Jeffrey L. Gygi, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gygi. 4162 Barker Road, Taylorsville, participated in Global Shield 80, a Strategic Air Command (SAC) exercise at Minot AFB. N.D. The exercise was designed to test the ability of SAC forces to react to emergency wartime conditions. SELECTED. Airman Debra L. Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orin V. Allen of 3006 White- $J49 hall Dr., Granger, has been selected for specialized training in the Air Force medical services field at Fairchild (See Page 10B, Col. 6) BARTON - (From Page6B, Col. Sigman Sigman 12 VARIETY PACK oz. LUNCH MEAT! LUNCH MEAT! PKG. 12 OZ. PKG. $39 1) too controversial and is generally not in far the best interests of citizens of America. I believe the majority of the citizens in Utah are correct in not wanting the ratification of ERA and that they are in step with most of the responsible, Americans sensible who have been fighting ratification for so many years. I further believe our governor, Scott Matheson, is out of step wuu uie large majority of Utahns in his support of the Equal Rights Amendment. I |