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Show DAVIS' DECEMBER 18, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- fum for Just recipes fer mixture to a place. Cover with a damp cloth and cool in refrigerator about Vi hour. Knead and use, if too dry, add a little water. This can be stored in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. This can be hardened and sturdy. It and it is ceramic-lik- e may be sanded when dry and it can be painted in the same manner as By DONETA GATHERUM One week before Christmas and nearly everyone is cooked out from preparing cookies and candies ahead of time to entertaining at home and being entertained outside of the home. Maybe it is time to relax with your children and make things just for fun. These things can't be eaten but they can be enjoyed in many other ways. Salt-Doug- h. FINGER PAINTS Tbsp. sugar 3 Vi 2 LETS START with one of the cup cornstarch cups cold water vegetable coloring favorite modem decorating basics - salt dough. MIX SUGAR and cornstarch and By BETTY CONDIE President Utah Education Association was in the courtroom the day Johnny was sentenced to the state penitentiary. 1 AS THE culmination of instruc- - into fi- gures, place the dough on a lightly greased piece of foil that can be lifted easily from the table and placed on a cookie sheet. Ornaments look best when they are cooked (dried out) slowly. Place them in a warm oven. 250 degrees. Let them bake for several hours. Wait about two hours and then check them and turn them over to bake on the other side for at least another hour. Almost any acrylic, tempera, oil or water color product teachers. Psychologists tell lis that punish SHAUNA WHITING Student selected ANOTHER children's play favorites is kitchen clay, a homemade version of play dough." KITCHEN CLAY (1 Shauna Whiting, a Clearfield High School senior, has been selected as the Roy Elks Teenager of the month for December. pound package) I surtrou- HE WAS what teachers call a discipline problem. Strategies for discipline and punishment often confuse parents salt-doug- h. cup baking soda was in my fourth grade until the police officer brought him into the courtroom. That was several years ago. He was still the same Johnny--talle- r than average, good looking and blonde. HE WAS in handcuffs. ble at school. It trailed him like a little black cloud over his head. He couldnt follow the rules or control his behavior. He already had a reputation as a troublemaker when he came to my room. attached. h tion on government workers, my fourth-grad- e students and 1 toured the local Hall of Justice and attended a court session to observe the Judge at work. 1 hadnt seen Johnny since he was heartsick but not prised. Johnny was always in mold it into dimensional figures. When attaching pieces of dough to each other, moisten the areas to be salt-doug- or into molds you have made from heavy aluminum foil cut into har- 13 cup water Tbsp. vinegar Few drops oil of peppermint or other flavoring Food coloring shapes. When candy begins to den, use a skewer to make holes for hanging. If candy becomes too firm or there is a problem with the holes or it can be remelted over a COMBINE sugar, syrup, water and vinegar in heavy saucepan. Cook, stirring constantly until sugar is dissolved; then cook without stirring to the hard crack stage (300). Remove from heat, stir in flavoring and color; cool slightly. Pour candy into commercial molds SWIRLS can be added by placuncoling food coloring into the a with ored candy toothpick just before pouring it into molds. It is wise to wrap the candies with clear STEVEN plastic wrap so they can be eaten later. 2 oil-bas- shapes, lot heat. and Debra Webster of Clearfield. His big day was Saturday. cup cornstarch cup cold water V THOROUGHLY blend soda and cornstarch and add water. Stir until smooth. Cook to boiling point over medium heat, stirring constantly. Cook about minute longer or until mixture resembles moist mashed potatoes. Do not overcook. Trans SHAUNA is a National Honor Societ)N?fficer, Girls State representative , EDS Seminary council member, in A.P. honors, a partiWashington, D.C. Close-Ucipant and science A.P. honors student. 1 p IF YOUR child has a problem, contact the school. Both you and the school staff want whats best for your child. Be positive. Ask how you can help. I talked with Johnnys parents many times that year he was in the fourth grade, but it didnt help. His father's response was usually to hit him harder and oftener. WHAT JOHNNY Assigned to Keesler Air National Guard Airman Lisa M. Mathie, daughter of retired Air Force Capt. William R. and Mar garet T. Mathie of 104 N. 400 W. 1 Layton, has been assigned and PAT RHODES CHRISTOPHER training. Nominated for honor pun- ishment. Upcoming events at Heritage The Heritage Center staff in Clearfield would like to wish everyone the merriest of Christmases and a Happy New Year and thank all who have helped make our holiday season special . THIS WEEKS upcoming events include: Thursday, a traditional Christmas dinner of roast turkey will be served at 11:30 a.m; Call the center for reservations, The Old Timers will provide the entertainment. 773-706- 5. MONDAY, Dec. 23, the Sunset 3rd Ward will provide Christmas entertainment during lunch. The menu includes ham, sweet potatoes, vegetables, jello salad, and pie. Call for reservations. The annual Christmas Brunch will be served at 10 a.m. on Dec. 24. The center will close at noon. THE NEW Years Eve Party will begin at 11:30 a.m. Make reservations early to celebrate the New Year. We have some great entertainment scheduled. LAYTON - A former Layton-Kaysvilarea resident has been nominated to receive the Outstanding Young Woman of America honor. -- le PAT RHODES Christopher, now of Ogden and daughter of El vie and Alleen Larsen of Layton, has been nominated by Alan Osmond of Provo. The honor recognizes young women nationwide for professional achievement and community service. DURING THE six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in hu man relations. In addition, airmen who com plete busic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. THE AIRMAN will now receive in the adminis- specialized training tration field. fc o She will have the chance to gain the state honor and move to national competition if successful, a news release says. fine Js6.k. dining MRS. CHRISTOPHER is national director of the Stars Junior Drill Team program begun in Layton 15 years ago. 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Japanese parents, on the other hand, usually respond to misbehavior by asking the child to consider the effects of actions on others. Teaching discipline takes great patience and requires years of apprenticeship for the child. love, attention, careful guidance. JEFFREY WEBSTEll Happy Birthday Its I COOKIE cutters work well with salt dough or you can try to 2. 1 blended. Divide the mixture or 5 portions and add a different vegetable color to each portion. This should be used up rapidly because it drys out. Children like to make creative pictures, designs, etc. from finger paints. Perhaps they can design your family Christmas cards. Nearly every family with young children has made suckers. One variation on this standard candy is to use the suckers for tree orna" ments or for "Stained decorations or sun catchers. STAINED GLASS HARD CANDY 2 cups sugar 13 cup light corn syrup Students need love salt. Tips on using salt dough: 1. It should be stored in a plastic bag while you are using it because it drys out rapidly. Do not store it overnight because it builds up moisture even in the refrigerator. 1 stirring constantly until weTT into 4 Not physical punishment MIX THE flour and salt together. Slowly add the water, stirring until the particles have been moistened. Press mixture together and remove from the bowl. Knead on a counter 10 to 15 times until dough is of a uniform consistency. It should be firm and not crumbly or sticky. If the dough is dry, work in small amounts of water. If it is sticky, add flour and works well on heat, Glass-style- SALT DOUGH 2 cup flour ': cup salt Vi cup water 3. To shape add water. Cook over low k. MX. 6 & |