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Show t THURSDAY, JULY 27, THE MAGNA TIMES PAGE 4 1978 Couple Notes 50 th Year and Mrs George L Mr Fraser celebrated their MR. AND MRS. GEORGE L. 50th wedding anniversary on July 19, 1978 In 1928, Mildred and George were married in Salt Lake City. Utah They lived in Garfield for a few yeais and in 1937 moved to Magna to their home in which they now live George is retired from KCC and he and Mildred very much enjoy doing the things they love to do Both FRASER Florida Celery Remoulade are very talented in many areas George recalled the POETRY CORNER Sharon C' ard works as a She ex-p- i paste up aiiist esses herself well in many ways by oil pain playing ting the danccollag making ing but is a master with es words Sharon seems to see deeply into life, the glad and piano the sad of nature's elusive One plays For hidden deep inside, the flaw Distorted mind that none saw Clever though her brain to be Imperfect eyes could never see Until Thank ou Her eyes so bright, were seldom guarded All in sight were well rewarded By sweetest smile and charming ways. you bent to un- derstand, Gently reaching forth a hand. Grasped the truth she couldnt confess Smashed through windows of loneliness Summer Pick - Me - Up Supper days when he played with the 7 Keys Dance Band, and all the good memories of the past They are the parents of two children, Barbara Rasmussen, of Monteeello, and Jack Fraser of Magna They are very proud of their eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren n and crisp as that coming from Celery as Florida fields at this time of vear is a sort of symbol ol entertaining the best china the best silver, with an of tenng of fragrant celery in the middle of the table. Celery Remoulade is an ideal celerv salad. It may be served as an appetizer, in place of the usual tossed green salad which accompanies the main dish, or it can be teamed with a platter of your best sandwiches. Florida grows half of the ctlerv eaten in this countrv from fall to late spring. Almost always it is a thrifty buv HUNTER My because Florida growers have developed efficient prohusband s mother gave me duction methods and there is small loss in transit. Morethis recipe It s delicious and over, a stalk ot celery, properly refrigerated, lasts for right at hand when you have to prepare good snacks disappears before your eyes davs, Anita for guests on the spur of the moment My family loves it Cl LI RY REMOl LADE Tannei is talking about jewel-gree- Recipe - Anita is Monkey Bread a member of the Zephyr and Chapter Poetry teaches the lesson each month on poetry technique She and her husband Leonard, aie the parents of four children, soon to be five The new babe is expected within the next two weeks Monkey Bi ead 2 cups luke warm water, U cup sugar 1 package dry 18 teaspoon ground tup mayonnaise black pepper tablespoons catsup 6 cups thinly sliced tablespoons sliced I lorida celerv scallions 'A cup sliced pimicnlo-stuffe- d 1 tablespoon sweet pickle relish green olives li teaspoon salt In a large bowl combine mavonnaise, catsup, scellions sweet pickle relish, salt and black pepper, mix well Add ctlerv and green olives toss lightly. If desired, garnish with celery leaves. Serve as an appftizeror salad YIELD About 1U quarts (G portions) 2 2 ENJOYING THE GARDEN porty at the Robert K. Allan's this week son Scott and their niece 3 year old Natalie and 5 year old Kyle. Garden Party Honors Family Visiting Area A garden party honoring Patricia Cameron Thomas employment and her two children, Kyle and Natalie was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert K Allan Pat is in the process of completing the move the Bill Thomases are making from Nampa, Idaho to her husbands new place of Denver familys arrival The party in the lovely back yard of Juanita and Wake your familys taste buds up from the doldrums with a dinner thats a real Honey Lu Lu, Polynesian Chicken Served over a bed of rice, its an easy to make, one platter meal with tropical intrigue Sweet and sour flavors complement the main in- gredient Kentucky Fried Chicken Crunchy 2 Tbsp. cornstarch 9 pieces Kentucky Fried Chicken Original Recipe 14 cup thinly 2 1 sliced green pepper Tbsp. sliced crystallized ginger pkg (6 oz ) frozen Chinese pea pods In medium saucepan combine all ingredients except chicken, green pepper, sliced ginger and pea pods Cook until thickened. Arrange chicken pieces in shallow baking dish. Pour sauce over all. Sprinkle with green pepper and sliced ginger. Original Recipe. vegetables and pineapple add eye appeal to summer this supper POLYNESIAN CHICKEN 1 can (1034 oz ) condensed chicken Cover tightly with foil. broth 1 can (8 oz ) Bake in preheated 350 pineapple oven for 20 minutes. Rechunks, undrained move from oven Place pea 14 cup red wine vinegar 2 Tbsp steak sauce pods over chicken. Cover. Return to oven for 20 min14 cup brown sugar utes longer Serve on bed of Pinch of dry ginger 2 Tbsp soy sauce rice Serves 6. pick-me-u- p Adult Summer Camp Being Want to get away from it Looking for a fun, but inexpensive vacation this summer9 Why not camping9 Senior Adult Camps, inc , a nonprofit Utah association devoted to pioviding outdoor living experience for older persons, is offering two experiences before autumns all cool weather Why not Camp not be a Cupboard printed until she returns from the hospital. We wish her the best in a speedy recovery. Cards and letters may be sent to Janice in care of the Magna Times. there will Drinks With Fiber l Its a girl for the Steven Nelson family at 4065 South 6500 West Heather Irene was boin Julv 15 at the L D S Hospital where she tipped the scales at 7 pounds 10 2 ounces and measured 20'2 inches long Tami, 3, and Michelle, 20 months, really love their new baby sister Mr and Mrs Lyle J Nelson of Hiawatha, Utah and Mr and Mrs Henry Holman, Mrsh Thelma Holman, both of Oregon, are grandparents to the wee lass Mr and Mrs David Epstein of Michigan and Mis Neva Clifford of Oregon are 1 great-grandparen- ts Although awareness of the benefits of fiber is increasing, many persons dont like the taste of high-fibe- r foods, s and the at the calorie shudder counts of whole grain breads and cereals, dried fruits, or seeds and nuts especially when butter, milk or sugar is added to en hance their flavor One way of adding fiber to the diet without adding significant calories is to mix your morning fruit juice with a dietarv supplement such as Metamucil, a bulk weight-consciou- Conducted Because of Janice Hubbards illness Low-Ca- Roger9 From August 29 through September 1, this camp near Kamas otters the beauty ot the Uintah Mountains, Summit County, on Piovo River and Soapstone Creek Buildings are scattered on a flat campus surrounding the lodge In addition to sleeping cabins with five single beds, theies horseback riding, craft shop, nature museum health center and all for $4i per person Camp Pine Glen. August 22 through 25, is on the Wasatch Mountain slope beside the Logan River, Cache County Juniper trees practically conceal the alpine styled lodge w ith its huge fireplace, lofty ceiling and screened porches sleeping cabins have fireplaces, wood-burnin- g complete bathrooms, multiple single beds The cost is $53 Infoimation is available from Senior Adult Camps, Inc , Room 603 Kearns Bldg , Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 ot by calling 359-537- 1 producing product used to promote regularitv Metamucil contains dietarv fiber derived from the husks of psy Ilium seeds Known in the Southwest as Indian wheat, psvlhum is milder in flavor and the husk absorbs more liquid than equal amounts of wheat or rice bran, other common sources of fiber However, Metamucil has onlv about 14 calories in a rounded teaspoonful These two new recipes, developed by nutritionists for Searle Laboratories, provide dietarv liber plus the dadv requirements of vita mm C Either can be used as a breakfast substitute for the weight conscious Use them as is and as guides to create your own dunks LO CAL FIBER DRINK glass cold unsweetened grapefruit juice 1 rounded teaspoon Metamucil Pour juice into glass Stir in Metamucil. Serve imMakes one mediately with about 100 serving, calories 1 Scotty Allan of Magna was Salt Lake City, Pat's parents Ed and Mitzie Cameron and her aunt and uncle Bud and Afton Cameron Also present were the Allan s ' children Scott and Maria Allan and their son, Robert, and enjoyed Roberta Colorado in Denver, waits in for his young Bill Scottys by aunt and her husband, Mr and Mrs Harold Findlmg of abies elcomed yeast Beat 2 eggs and add to the first mixture Sift in 3 cups of flour and beat well Add 4 tablespoons cooled, melted shortening Add 4 more cups Add 1 tablespoon of flour salt Keep stirring and kneading until flour is ab sorbed Put a damp cloth or greased lid over the container and let rise one hour or until doble Stir down and place in refrigerator Melt one square butter, divide and pour the melted butter into two mold or bundt pans Roll dough and cut in 2" diameter circles w ith cookie cutters Form a layer of rolls standing Place upright like wheels the dough circles side by side Fill both pans Let rise for 2 hours or more until double Bake 400 degrees for 20 minutes Loosen edges and place on platter They are delicious when hot You may dip each roll (wheel) in a cinnamon and sugar mixtuie for a sweet hi ead Teresa Ellen is the first born of her parents, Mary Beth and George Dean of 3633 South 5600 West Teresa Ellen has a whole bunch of black hair, in the words of her proud mother She measured 22 inches long and weighed 8 pounds 8 ounces Teresa Ellen was born July 9 and is named alter her greatgrandmother Ellen Dean of Hunter. George and Ella Dean of Hunter and George and Mary Murray of Utah, Vera Oliphant of Salt Lake and Esther Winn ot Roosevelt Ronnie and Cathy Thompson, 7295 Paine Drive, received a visit from a bundle m blue July 11 Michael David chose 2 46 a m as his time of arrival He tipped the scales at an even 8 pounds and measured 20 inches long Erin, 21 months, kisses him almost to death, Michael's mother told us Jack and Gwen Simpson and Cal and Marcia Thompson, both of Granger, are proud grandparents Reva Putnam. Beulah Gilbert, both of Salt Lake and Frank and Madge Thompson of Milford are great-grandparen- ts Another Hedy Davies, lives in Salt Lake but is now traveling n Switzerland r, TheSherbetAndStrawberryScene daughter Marrianne The Bud Cameron's son Bruce, wife, Wendy and their daughter Sonja were present as were their youngest son Guy and friend Sandv Mower Other special guests were Anna Marie (Mrs Joseph) Lewis and her daugh5er Leslie Haslem and Leslie's son Matthew Pats husband Bill is the son of Mr and Mrs William Thomas also of Magna Largest Garage Sale Planned Locally Wondering what to do with all those too good to throw away things turned up in spring housecleaning9 The Utah Symphony has the answer Give them to the World s Largest Garage Sale being staged by the Symphonv as a gala fund raiser from Proceeds this gigantic ev ent w ill be used as fot fund; matching National Endowment of the Arts and Mellon Foundation Challenge giants Every $3 raised by the Symphony will be matched by $2 from the foundations KSL-T- personality may be dropped off on week days from 8am to 5 p m and Saturdays from 9am to noon Ful lei at the Warehouse, 404 West 4th Volunteers will be South there to accept the donations and issue a receipt for tax records All donations aie tax deductible The garage sale chairman said arrangements can be made to pick up large items by calling the Symphonv office. 533 5626 medium banana, cut up raspberries, blackberries or strawberries 2 cans (6 oz. each) pear nectar 3 cups cold unsweetened grapefruit juice Metamucil In blender, combine can taloupe, banana, berries and pear nectar. Puree until smooth. Chill, covered For one serving, pour equal amounts of fruit melange and grapefruit juice into a Stir in glass Metamucil Serve immediately. Recipe makes four servings contain1 12 cup fresh 150 calories each Or use one packet of Instant Mix Metamucil with even fewer calories for each serving. engagement photographs Donald) Jackie Nokes,, garage sale chairman, said donations 12 cantaloupe, cut up Submit your wedding and (Mrs MeKlosky and her year old Roosevelt are excited grandparents Other are Mr and Mrs Murray of Lindon, HIGH FIBER FRUIT MELANGE ing approximately were the Allan's Synonymous with birthday parties and summer days thats strawberries and sherbet! With just a few simple steps you can create Super Summer Sherbet that will dazzle your guests and enchant your family. To a package of prepared Dream Whip whipped topping add a pint of your favorite flavor sherbet Freeze, then unmold and serve in your prettiest dessert glasses along with a bowl of ripe, red strawberries. Heres a perfect way to put summer on ice! d SUPER SUMMER SHERBET 1 envelope whipped topping mix 1 pint sherbet, any flavor, slightly softened Prepare whipped topping mix as directed on package. Add sherbet and beat until well blended. Spoon into individual molds until firm, at least 3 hours. Unmold. Serve with sliced strawberries, if desired. Makes about 3 cups or 6 servings huii The Symphony needs all kinds of merchandise and services from one of the four toasters from a wedding reception to a familv heirloom put away and forgotten, Mrs Nokes said Of course, the better the item the better for the Symphony " They will he on sale at the Salt Palace September 8 and 9 at the biggest garage sale this area has ever seen'" The Symphony also needs volunteers for pricing, clerking and arranging at the sale Those who aie interested should call Robei t Mickelsen or Pat Bey land weekdays at the Symphony office, 533 5626 In conjunction with the sale, the Utah Sy mphonv w ill present a free outdooi concei t Friday, September 8, at 6 30 p m in front of the Salt Palace |