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Show I' THE MAGNA TIMES PAGE 6 THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1978 prouSing Tates Very LOT Janice Holmes llubbard HUNTER Once the habit of sprouting is - by developed, it is not time says Joy consuming, of Hunter. Catmull Sprouting requires only a few minutes each day. Joy, mother of seven children, not only sprouts, but finds time for a myriad of other activities. She is making each of her children a quilt from their old clothes. She has saved pieces from the clothes theyve worn during different periods of their lives, perhaps their first pair of long levis, a sunsuit, or a party dress. Joy pieces the quilt top together from these scraps. My mother made me a quilt like this when I got married and it meant so much to me. I The following is remembered wearing the old clothes especially one sunsuit," Joy said. I also make levi quilts. You cut the levis into blocks, and include the zippers, old worn out parts and fairly new pieces. These all form together and give a beautiful effect, she continued. Joy has recently been released as Sunday School coordinator in her ward and is now teaching the Merri-Mis- s class in Primary. Her latest interest is drying and arranging This flowers and weeds. made me appreciate and realy look at flowers. It has increased my really awareness, she said. When you begin sprouting, remember the following Donts, Joy advised. a Dont leave seeds in water over 20 hours or under could do the 10, 12 hours 2. Dont amounts ot seeds, unless you know what youre doing and intend to give them away or sell them after they start to 1. is best. let seeds set in water while sprouting. They will sour. Be sure to drain them well. 3. Dont use HOT or COLD water. Hot water will cook them. Cold water will retard growth. Keep water between 50 and 80 degrees. 4. Dont sprout over 4 days exception: Mung Beans. 5. Dont let the seeds or sprouts dry out. Water them morning and night and 2 or 3 times a day. 6. Dont buy cheap seeds or old, hard seeds. 7. Dont buy treated seeds that have been 8. grow. 9. same to you. Dont use large DON'T GET DISCOURAGED. It is always necessary to presoak seeds and beans prior to sprouting. There are many ways to sprout in- cluding the glass bottle method, the towel method, the sack method, the flower pot, the No. 10 can method and the tray method. Ive used both the bottle and the tray method. I have found the tray method best for me, Joy told us. TRAY METHOD: poisoned to kill insects. Thev 1. Lay several general guide to assist you in your sprouting. thicknesses of towel in tray. 2. Spread seeds evenly over paper towel, then lay a wash cloth or small terry cloth towel on top. 3. Bring tray to sink and quickly rinse with lukewarm water. Do this 2 or 3 times a day. 4. Harvest when sprouts are at the desired length, usually 60-8- hours. 5. For added chlorophyl, set in indirect sunlight about an hour. Remove from tray, and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. ween the sprouts and whatever it is on. You may sprout more than one variety of seed on the same sprouting tray at the same time. BOTTLE METHOD: 1. Place seeds in a wide mouth fruit jar, add lukewarm water, soak 12 hours. 2. Place a piece of nylon stocking or fine net over the top of jar and screw on bottle fill with water ring. Drain and drain thoroughly. 3. Store jar in fairly dark, warm place with good ventilation. 4. Rinse sprouts 2 or 3 times a day, returning them to their growing place until they reach their desired length. 5. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator. Use within a week. Mung Beans seem to do best with a special sprouting method. r Look to MUNG BEANS: 1. After soaking, place beans in a plastic ice cream container that has had holes pierced in the botton for drainage. 2. Cover beans with several thicknesses of damp terry cloth. 3. Weight or pressure make the bean sprouts grow long so make a rock bean bag. Place these rocks on top of the beans. 4. Set three bottle rings on the botton of a pie tin. Place the beans on rings for ventilation. Dixie C. Nelson is todays poet. She is the busy mother of five children, an avid horseback rider, swallow Sang mornings overture. Tomorrow, come with me Morning Awakened Today I caught morning unaware. It was I who aroused her sleepy head From green pillowed hills And bade her witness the bveauty of sunrise. Ever so quietly she stirred, Blinking golden light through fluttering leaves And smiling at the world. Upward she soared, As the breeze 73A to lock CERTIFICATES. in 734 annual in- terest for eight full years is a minimum deposit of $1,000. Interest is paid quarterly and it can be added to the face amount of your certificate to earn compounded interest. $1,000 will grow to $1,848.00 by maturity. If you prefer, we can pay your quarterly interest by check or deposit it to your First Security HUNTER "This is one of our favorites. Everyone likes it and it is realy easy to make, Barbara Van Barbara lives with her husband, Mike, in Hunter. They are the parents of four children. Roosendaal said. I enjoy paint by number kits while Mike is working with his music, she volunteered. Barbara also enjoys all types of sports, both as a participant and spectator. She loves to work with her hands and is now in the process of finishing a basement bedroom. Ive had a lot of good advice and help from Lyn Robison and Terry Tuttle, my neighbors. or savings account. The yours. You can arrange to checking choice is have your certificates automatically Ask NEW MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES AT TREASURY BILL RATES. If you invest six $10,000 or more for months, you can can earn the highest interest we can pay on short term savings certificates. 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Cs First Security Bank of Utah N First Security Bank of Idaho N A First Security State Bank Salt lake City Utah First Security Bank of Orem N A First Security State Bank of Kaysville Members FO'C First Security Bank of Murray N A First Security Bank of Logan. N A are Bart and Barbara Harrison of Magna, LaPreal Justesen of Magna and Jackie Cameron of Salt Each depositors account Insured to $40,000. A . parents. Come to First Security the savings center and take advantage of these new higher rates. We can take care of POffsG . ball with, Richards mother said. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Evans and Mrs. Martha E. Cunningham, both of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin G. Folland of Salt Lake are grea Trudy and Wayne Foote, 2891 West are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Andrea May, born June 29 at Valley West West Hospital. Andrea May tipped the scales at 8 pounds 12 ounces and measured 2V'z inches long. She has gobs of medium brown hair and blue eyes, Trudy said. Andrea May has four big sisters, Vicki, 13, Kaye, 10, Sharon, 7, and Jennifer, 4. They think shes special and are really thrilled. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Lossee of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Tal Chambers of ' Granger. David William joined the Wade Smith family at 4057 King Valley Street July 1. He arrived at 4:04 a.m. and he weighed in at 8 pounds 3 ounces. He has dark hair and pretty blue eyes. Jeffery, 4, and Lynette, 21 months, are tickled with their new brother. Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Smith and Mrs. Margaret Hansen, both of Murray, are proud grand- renewed at the then prevailing and advertised rates. you quickly peaceful Mornings slumber to sunrise. Here is this recipe for Fruit Cocktail Cake. It was given to me by Nelda Robison, she concluded. Fruit Cocktail Cake 1 No. 303 can fruit cocktail, 1 cup flour, 1 cup sugar, 1 teas, soda, lz teas, salt, 1 teas, vanilla, 1 egg. Put ingredients into 9 x 12 pan and mix. After ingredients are mixed, fix topping and sprinkle over cake batter. Bake at 325 degrees for 25 minutes. Topping: 1 cup brown sugar, 'z cup chopped nuts This tastes best when served cold and topped with whipping cream. Babies Welcomed fth exceeds And together let us beckon Box gently brushed Rose fragrance threough my hair. In her glory she reveled; Lifting each livingthing From its bed of slumber, And coaxing drops of dew from petals With her warmth. Across the sky she stretched pink fingers clouds .As lark and brother migner with two new certificate plans R Mung beans do not keep well in the refrigerator and should be eaten within three to seven days. of our world. . NEW EIGHT-YEAAll you need length. The Her peom Morning Awakened portrays her awareness and appreciation littlesomeonebrother else to play Security has always been the region's savings leader in offering you the highest interest allowed, and the widest possible choice of ways to save. So it should not surprise you that we're now offering you higher interest rates than ever before, on two brand new savings plans for short or long term savers. sprouts are the desired loves gardening, sews, and enjoys working with her hands. Dixie also finds time to write. She writes articles and stories as well as poetry. Its a boy for the Steven F. Evans family at 3970 Marsha Drive. Richard Steven was born June 28. He weighed a big 8 pounds 9 ounces and inches long. measured 2 1 ' Andy, 5, and Christopher, 2U think hes great. Theyre real excited to have another First 5. Rinse 3 times a day. Do not lift the weights until the Poetry Corner 6. Note: Never leave a tray of sprouts on a flat surface .the water will stagnate . . and rot the sprouts. Be sure that there is air space bet- Yuir Tom Off First Security Bank of Bock Springs. Wyo First Security State Bank of Helper 'Federal regulations require substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. J Lake. He has kinda reddish brown hair and blue eyes, Virginia Maynard told us. She was talking about her son Kyle Duane, born June 29. Kyle joined the Michael Maynard family at 5032 Cherrywood Lane. Cindy, 2, is big sister to the new babe. Pleased grandprents are Mr. and Mrs. Clair Leaney of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. William W. Maynard of Murray. are Cecil Hardcastle of Sandy and Anthony Pendleton of St. George. Christopher is the first born child of the Wayne Great-grandfathe- Habenicht family, 5278 He Drive. Kingswood weighed a big 8 pounds 12 ounces . Excited and proud grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Clyn Ford of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Habenicht of Salt Lake. Katie Marie chose June 26 as her debut in the Kim Stewart family at 3469 South 8576 West. She is the proud possessor of black hari and pretty blue eyes. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Stewart and Mrs. Gladys B. Davis, both of Magna, are proud grand- parents. ts are Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Stewart of Magna and Mr. and Mrs Clifford B. Jones of Hunter. Katie Marie is the newest member of a long line of Magnaites both of her parents graduated from Cyprus in 1970. Pam and Norbert C.M. Heinlein welcomed the arrival of their son, John Charles, born June 26. John Charles was named Charles after both of his grandfathers. He weighed 7 pounds 13 ounces and measured 20 z inches long. Laurie Michelle, 2'z is tickled with her new brother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eakins and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heinlein of Salt Lake are pleased and proud grandparents. Paula Garritson and Irene Eakins, both of Salt Lake, are greatgrandmothers. Stephanie Linn was born June 27. She tipped the scales at a tiny 6 pounds 8 ounces and measured 18U inches long. Stephanie Linn is the first born of her parents, Bonnie and Robert Hatfield, 6098 Sierra Grande. Excited grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Hatfield of Oneido, New York and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shuberg of St. Louis, Missouri. Stephanies Shuberg grandparents are out visiting her now and she hopes to see her Hatfield grandparents this Fall. |