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Show DAVIS REFLEX-JOURNA- DECEMBER 11, 1985 L, society Holiday treats Silver Age Center activities listed Starting out with simple recipes Thanks to Gordon from Kaysville Drug for an excellent program on drugs and dug interactions at the Silver Age. And also to Doug for the entertainment on Dec. 4. These two are very special people! By DONETA GATHERUM parties are fun for and teenagers especially at Christmas time. Success can be achieved by using simple recipes that can be prepared by novice cooks quickly. A candy thermometer is an important tool along with a heavy pan and a good wooden spoon. Candy recipes Candy-makin- DEC. 19 is the Christmas party, first come first served! Call now for reservations. Christmas brunch will be served on Christmas eve at 10 a.m. THE CENTER will close at noon on Dec. Christmas Day. Happy Birthday Lyman - Dec. II. WENDOVER tions now trip Jan. 24 and all pre-tee- day should be followed closely. Variations in the ingredient proportions can cause failure. Care should be taken regarding the safe handling of hot candy. Nothing can burn faster or more severely. each $10 back! Make reserva- 21 $1 546-220- Feb. each. will be a trip to BYU to see Ramses II exhibit $10 NEW CLASSES starting in January. Would you like to make bead jewelry, placcmats. pictures, Christmas ornaments and dolls'.1 Then this is the class for you. call now and sign up. New class starting in January, creative writing, class Wednesdays at 2 p.m. All you have to furnish are notebooks and pencils. Learn how to write your personal history. Leave our legacy on paper. Call now and sign up. THE BEST thing about homemade candy prepared by young people at Christmas time is that it can be shared w ith shut-insenior citizens or families of children. Everyone enjoys a piece of candy during the Holiday Season. The following recipes are good because they are simple. eight-wee- k s, MENUS for the week of Dec. w -- 16 will include: later gems Monday, Dec. 16, French dip sandwich catsup, fresh fruit, peanut butter brownie, milk. ENGLISH TOFFEE envelope Knox Gelatin (I Tbsp.) Vi cup cold water I TUESDAY, Lasagna, buttered green beans. French rolls fruit, jumbo sugar cookie and milk. Wednesday. Dec. 18, Beef stroganoff over hot buttered noodles. buttered broccoli, sweet rolls, chilled peaches, milk. ' cup cream Vi tsp. salt 2 tsp. vanilla or voring birthday. MRS. NIEDERHAUSER is a Logan She is Nephi She native, born Dec. 18. 1905. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bindrup. was married in the Loean LDS Temple to A. J. Nieder-hauser- . SHE IS an active member of the LDS Church, serving in the Relief Society, Sunday School, Primary and Mutual. Mrs. Niederhauser is the mother of six children: Mrs. Robert (Kathryn) Wallace, Bountiful; Karren, Mark and Bruce, all of Clinton; Lynn B., Kaysville and n Clare of Layton. She has 22 grand-childre- and four greatgrandchildren. FRIENDS and family are invited with a program scheduled at 2 p.m. .1 tsp. rum fla- PUT SUGAR, cream, syrup and salt together. Heat and when boiling add butter. Stir constantly while cooking. Continue to cook until a hard ball stage is reached (254 degrees). Remove from heat. Pourcold waterin bowl and sprinkle gelatin on top of water. Add to hot candy mixture and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Add flavoring. Pour into buttered pans about V; inch deep. Cut into pieces when cool and wrap in waxed paper. VANILLA CARAMELS envelope Knox Gelatin 'A cup cold water 2i cup corn syrup 'A cup evaporated milk 2 Tbps, butter tsp. vanilla cup sugar tsp. salt cup chopped nuts or dates 1 1 EMILY SORENSEN Happy Birthday It's happy first birthday congratulations to Emily Sorensen. 'aughter of O. Reed and Cal-n- e Webster Sorensen of Lay-whose big day was Dec. I. n, S These shoes were made for walking. '' I I I IT T SUGAR and milk in saucepan and let boil until it reaches a soft ball stage (238). Remove from heat. Pour cold water in bowl and sprinkle gelatin on top of water. Add to hot syrup, stirring until gelatin is dissolved. Add butter, salt and vanilla and beat until creamy. Add coconut and turn into buttered pan. When firm, cut into squares. Aerobics Private Showers Chop equal parts of dates, raisins and nuts together. Knead on a board dredged with confectioner's sugar until well blended. inch thickness, Roll to cut into cubes or rounds and dip each piece in confectioner's sugar. containers. Store in Electrolysis one-thir- QsffiirynrnTun d air-tig- I I I SWEDISH HARD CANDY cup sugar cup dark corn syrup cup dairy half and half cup chopped blanched almonds COMBINE SUGAR, corn syrup. Have Gift Ideas for the Stitcher on We Where Fun is Spun for Your List! von! DMC Floss 3 for Cross Stitch Books 20 Off 1 79 PUT SUGAR, syrup, cream and salt together. Heat and when boil Christmas Kits Ornaments and Tree Skirts ' turned home Monday evening after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with their son and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Willey in Los Cruises. New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Art Michalicck They enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday there. Mrs. Bessie Schoenfeld and Mrs. Florence T. Rampton. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber re COCONUT FUDGE envelop Knox Gelatin cup cold water cup milk A tsp. salt cup shredded coconut 2 cups sugar Tbsp. butter tsp. vanilla I Close Our Colors' Mrs. Dale Smedley gave a Christmas story and music was fur- Tuesday afternoon. Assisting Mrs. Wilcox were ! Softex Yam turned home Wednesday after a nished by Mrs. Rochelle Hamblin, Mrs. Rhonda Hansen and Mrs. Kris Talbot. Club members The Syra-Lit- a held their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Elmer Wilcox on patties. 1 were Mrs. Bessie Taylor, Mrs. lla Burton and Mrs. Virginia Bodily. Thirty camp members and guests attended. (250). 1 Syracuse News The Iris Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers gathered at the Syracuse Social Center on Tuesday for their annual Christmas dinner party and social. Hostesses s. Continue cooking, stirring to the hard ball stage PARISIAN SWEETS d To celebrate 80th Remove from heat; add chopped almonds. Pour into small fluted paper dessert cups (I1; inch meter at bottom) or drop from poon onto waxed paper to make butter and dairy half and half in 2 quart heavy saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring until sugar dis- - nutsor dates. Stir carefully without beating until it is thoroughly mixed. Spread in buttered pan. When cool, cut into A inch squares and wrap. butter ': y, S. Violet B. Niederhauserwillbe with honored Sunday from an open house at the Clinton LDS 1st Ward cultural hall, 703 W. 1300 N. in observance of her 80th cups brown sugar corn syrup 2 cups 'A cup THURSDAY, Dec. 19, Christmas dinner, roast turkey, whiporange slice ped potatoes green beans red and green jello with garnish, parkerhouse rolls topping, Xmas cookie and milk. Ftiday, Dec. 20. baked potatoes with cubed cheese topping, fruit cup. parkerhouse rolls devils food cake and milk. ham-melte- g buting add evaporated milk and it firm a ball until reaches Cook ter. from Remove (246 degrees). stage heat. Pour cold water into a bowl and sprinkle gelatin on top of water. Add to hot candy and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Add vanilla, 50 OFF Bankcards Welcome! The Spinning Wheel re- 133 North Main, Bountiful ten day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barber and family in Dallas. Tex. 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