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Show DECEMBER 15, 1987 Christmas Tips Dartboard: concert By JOEL ROBINS Man against the clock. Fifteen minutes to write the article. No creative stories, and very short in length. Im talking about activities. I promised myself I would not do this, but these are desperate times. O.K Ready? On the 16th there will be a choir concert at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. On Friday the 18th Davis will play at Layton in boys' basketball. There will be a Forensic meet on Saturday the 19th at Davis from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. And then, once again, the best for last. Christmas Fashionable cookware can make for unique, useful Yule gift vacation begins on Dec. 23. Thats it until next time. 5 min. 37 sec. Thats pretty fast. Have a great week. (Explanation: its assembly week.) By CHER1E HUBER Leukemia: Secondardy hope lunch menu for cure Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Dec. 21 include: Monday, Dec. 21, tacos mixed sauce, tator gems vegetables, chilled fruit, cinnamon twist, milk. Jr. high choice, com sa dog. Tuesday, Dec. 22, Christmas menu, roast turkey, whipped pota- buttered green toes beans, tomato wedge, parkerhouse roll jello jewels Still looking for that certain anti-canc- sulted in majority tims. er drugs have re- survival for the leukemias young vic- long-ter- m of Christmas sugar cookie and milk. Jr. high choice, hamburger. Wednesday, Dec. 23, French dip tater gems sandwich Research still continues, however, in the hope of finding an even better cure. Current treatment sets out to destroy cancer cells. Unfortunately, it also destroys normal cells, producing unpleasant side oranges, peanut butter finger, effects. Two scientists from the National finger salad, sliced milk. Jr. high choice, chicken sandwich. In Child Nutrition Programs, no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subject to discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. Elementary lunches noted Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) are working on opposite sides of the globe to discover a way to change malignant cells back into normal cells, instead of destroying them. Dr. Hector DeLuca, a professor at the University of Wisconsin, became interested in vitamin D when it was found, in Japan, that adding a vitamin D compound to cultures of leukemic cells caused the cells to change from malignant to benign. Dr. DeLuca is screening a large number of vitamin D compounds to find the one that is safest for humans. In Rehovot, Israel, Dr. Leo Sachs has proven that cancer cells Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Dec. 21 include: Monday, Dec. 21, homemade lettuce and salburrito sa, grated cheese on top, buttered com, apple wedges, coconut oatmeal cookie and milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. Tuesday, Dec. 22, Christmas menu, roast turkey, whipped potatoes buttered broccoli, hot rolls red jello and bananas and topping, Christmas sugar cookie and milk. Kindergarten snack, roll and milk. Wednesday, Dec. 23, stacked ham sandwich cheese stick, french fries orange slices, crazy cake brownies and milk. Kindergarten snack, small brownie and milk. In Child Nutrition Programs, no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subject to discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. "r m family? How about cookware that's enjoying a stardom all its Leukemia is one of the most common cancers to strike children. It occurs when blood cells become malignant. Not long ago it was considered an unstoppable killer, but new S"T something to give the cook in your are not irreversibly malignant. Cancerous cells can be coaxed back to normal, he says, by providing them with the right chemical environment. Professor Sachs has already cured leukemia in the test tube without using poisonous chemicals. By adding colonies of various blood factors to leukemic cells, he own. The Golden Girls deliberate over it. Alex Keaton brews up laughs for Family Ties in it. Miss Ellie uses it on Dallas and even the Campbell Kids cook up something good in it. Its Chantal Cookware, enamel-on-stecookware thut comes in a variety of brilliant colors. For real luxury there are white enamel pots with 24 karat gold handles, knobs ;V el and rims. The cookware has appeared in ads, Spencer For Hire, Cagney and Lacey and other shows. To further tempt you, Chantal has some recipes so elegant they deserve elegant Chantal cookware. t-C- J CLASSIC BEEF STROGANOFF 2 lbs. beef tenderloin 3 Tbsp. lemon juice 1 medium onion Va cup clarified butter 2 cups button mushrooms 4 Tbsp. flour 1 tsp. leaf thyme, crushed Salt and pepper to taste 1 pint sour cream Chopped fresh chives Cut meat into bars about V2 inch thick. Sprinkle with lemon juice and set aside. Slice onion and reserve. Heat Vi cup clarified butter in skillet over medium high heat. Saute mushrooms until soft. Remove mushrooms and reserve. Add additional butter to pan if necessary. Heat and saute meat a handful at a time until browned, but pink inside. Remove beef from pan, and proceed with remaining meat. When all meat is sauteed, remove to warm dish and keep warm. Lower heat and stir flour into pan juices. Cook a few minutes. Add herbs and seasonings. Add cream, reserved meat and mushrooms and cook until well heated. Taste and adjust seasonings. transformed those cells back into normal blood cells. The National Foundation for Cancer Research is a private, nonprofit organization based in Bethesda, Md. With the help of donors nationwide, it has allocated more than $50 million to basic cancer research over the last decade. Garnish with chopped chives and serve with steamed rice or cooked noodles. Serves six to eight. Tip to clarify butter melt one pound of unsalted butter in sauce pan. Skim off foam that rises to surface with flat spoon. Continue to cook butter so it is lightly bubbling. Be careful not to bum butter. When bubbling has stopped, about 5 minutes, remove from heat. Strain into jar. Cool and refrigerate. Will keep three months refrigerated. FASHIONABLE COOKWARE OF THE STARS gift need look no further than this television on programs as the in thing to cook stylish cookware, featured prominently Those looking for a unique but functional Christmas with. A common dish served in many homes and restaurants in Spain, Paella Valencia, is full of flavor and low in calories. PAELLA VALENCIA Tbsp. good quality olive oil 2 cloves garlic, crushed chicken, cut in small pieces Vi lb. boneless pork, cubed 3 1 1 medium onion and medium bell pepper, chopped 2 medium tomatoes, chopped 2Vi cups regular short grain rice a pinch of saffron 2Vi fish fume (simmer fish car cass with water or consomme, bouquet garni and 1 bay leaf) 2Vi cups chicken broth 12 shrimp, cleaned and de veined (leave tails on) 12 mussels 6 little neck clams Vi lb. monkfish 1 cup green peas 1 dash of minced parsley Saute garlic in deep pan that can go in oven. Add chicken and pork which have been seasoned with salt and pepper. When finished, set aside. In the same pan, saute the chop ped onions, bell pepper and tomatoes. Add meats and rice and stirring constantly, cook 6 minutes until the rice is transparent. Sprinkle in saffron. Add chicken and fish fume. Stir and let simmer on low heat for 15 minutes. Before liquid has evaporated, add all the shellfish, monkfish and peas. Bake at 300 for 15 minutes uncovered to cook fish and absorb the water. Or peas may be stirred in about 5 minutes before the paella is finished. Arrange shellfish. Ser 'es 5-- 4-- 6. 10-1- Top colorers are announced LAYTON Monte Green, director of aquatics at the Layton Surf n Swim Wave Pool recently announced the winners of the color the turkey contest. The contest was open to all students in grades kindergarten through 6th. There was a first, second, and third place winner in each grade. First place winner received a 4 pound turkey from Toms Super Save. Those in this top prize winpool-sponsor- 12-1- ning category included Kirk Rodarte, Kecia Willden, Christina Chilia, Nickole Vega, Kelly Smith, Brent Morris and Lacy Nicole Hadley. The second place winners were Caralee Thurell, Joshua Peters, Jawna Tutorow, Seth Ralls, Alisha Shaw, Eric Nelson and Jeremy Marshall. They were given a onetime family pass to the Surf n 00 3 0 Swim. The third place winners received e individual passes to the Surf n Swim. These students were Scott Olsen, Elena Child, Tori Jensen, Emily Spalding, Jennifer Fullerton, Becca Grant and DaNelle Toole. The Surf n Swim is supporting a Helpers for Santa program. Anyone bringing a canned food item to the pool can get in for one dollar. Registration is still being held for swimming lessons. This will conclude on Dec. 31. Information regarding water aerobic classes and racquetball reservations can be made by calling the Surfn Swim at one-tim- 546-858- t r r. CSl M fljiu rr jJ o Fort Lane Shopping Center y Offer expires Dec. 24, 1987 In a repeat Holiday Performance Frl., Dee. 18th at 6:30 PJW. First National Bank of Layton is saying thanks for a great year and is showing their appreciation by presenting this holiday musical for the en.ire family. Wff, JOI1V THE FVNt (gg LAYTON MILLS WALL CENTER COURT Thanks for a greatyear I 8. i |