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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 d Certified list of candidates and offices for Clearfield are: Mayor, Jay 1. Barlow, Neldon E. Hamblin and Donal W. Browning, Don E. Bush, Sept. 30. Registration days Rulon C. Cummings, George S. Eriksson, William J. Storing and 0. Wayne Thornock. Townley. For councilman: Joan Baird, Paul W. Boggs, prior to municipal election will be Oct. Registration districts are as 27-2- follows: Clearfield No. REG1STRTI0N day prior to municipal primary will be Don A. Bradshaw, Robert G. 1, Karin Hunt, 1148 S. 1200 E Polling Place, N. Davis Jr. High; Clearfield No. 2, Ann Blair, 965 E. 1000 S., Polling Place N. Davis Jr. High; Clearfield No. 3, Gayla Bradshaw, 1375 S. Main St., polling place, Pioneer Elem.; Clearfield No. 4, Burton Harmer, 129 Parkway Dr., polling place, Clearfield Library. Births At Davis North Medical Center CLEARFIELD No. 5, Elaine Kennedy, 899 Hilltop Dr., polling place, Hillfield Elem.; Clearfield No. 6, Irene Wallace, 422 Marilyn Dr., polling place, Clearfield Library; Clearfield No. 7, Kim Hadley, 311 E. Center, polling place Wasatch Elem.; Clearfield No. 8, Elizabeth Magee, 508 Fern Dr., polling place Wasatch Elem. Clearfield No. 9, Veone Tomlinson, 145 W. 400 N. St., polling place Doxey Elem.; Clearfiel No. 10, Edna L. Keys, 493 Vickie Lane, polling place Doxey Elem.; Clearfield No. 11, Maretta Livingston. September 11, 1981 Norman and Sandra Barber, 1 189 W. 1290 S., Syracuse, girl. boy. Marvin and Elizabeth Clearfield, boy. Krening, Kaysvil-le- By MARJORIE RICE Copley News Service Few things in the realm of nature are as prized as honey. Industrious bees produce a delicious, healthful substance there just for the taking. Honey flavor is determined by the flowers the bees visit That explains the names of various honeys: clover, citrus, buckwheat latheir disvender, heather tinctive fragrance comes through in the finished prod- , 776 S. 1350 W., 13, 1981 Kory and Karen Larsen, 5077 S. 2800 W., Roy, boy. September September 14, 1981 William and Leann Olsen, 2223 S. 100 W., Clearfield, boy. Michael and Barbara Dunn, 26 S. Villa Dr., Clear- uct Its important to remember that honey is a concentrated form of sugar. While field, girl. Dan and Diane Alvey, 75 W. 250 N. No. 33, Clearfield, boy. Edward and Heidi Rodarte, boy. 1 there 184 N. 150 E., Layton, September 15, are some minute amounts of minerals, essen- tially honey should be thought of as pure sugar by persons who are dieting. Honey can be substituted for sugar in some recipes, but care must be taken since the honey has more sweetening power than sugar, and has extra moisture. Its a better idea to use a recipe originally devised for honey than to substitute, unless 1981 Stanley and Debra Barber, 1962 W. 4700 S., Roy, boy. David and Kathleen Thacker, 1855 W. 2700 S., Syracuse, girl. Scott and Diane Baker, 2571 S. 4150 W., Taylor, girl. John and Pia Sandra Harris, 1353 N. 2200 W., Layton, boy. Patrick and Nadean Gabbert, 652 S. 4100 W., breads and desserts is demonstrated. INDIAN PUDDING 432 cups milk 34 cup yellow cornmeal V4 cup butter 1 cup, plus 1 tbsp. dark molasses stone-groun- cup, plus 1 tbsp. honey tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon Handful of raisins (optional) Scald 3Vi cups of the milk. Blend the cornmeal into the remaining one cup milk and slowly stir the mixture into the scalded milk. Cook the mixture for 20 minutes over boiling water, stirring it often. Stir in the remaining ingredients and pour the pudding into a buttered baking dish. Bake it for 1.5 hours at 325 degrees. The pudding will not set, but will be the texture of hot cereal. It is good served with vanilla ice cream. MUSTARD-HONE- SALAD type. In all the recipes that follow, the versatility of honey in main d Vs youre the experimental Ogden, boy. Stanley and Teresa Barnes, 757 N. 1000 W., Clearfield, boy. Vs Vs dishes, salads, cup safflower oil cup red wine vine- gar tbsps. Dijon mustard 2 tbsps. honey 1 head lettuce, cut into wedges Toasted sesame seeds 3 Blend the first four ingredients thoroughly. Pour the dressing over lettuce wedges and sprinkle sesame seeds over the top. PORK ROAST 4 cup chopped celery Vs cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic, chopped 2 tbsps. butter Vi cup soft bread crumbs cup chopped walnuts Vs cup diced dried figs Vs When you buy our Feature of the Day the second one is on us, in our sVwsnack bar JV L Just return this coupon when you order our res- taurant or snack bar feature of the Day. Which ever the feature of the Day you the second one is buy free. free. Offer effective thru Movember, 1981 JL Cash value 120 of one cent. Offer effective thru November, 1981 Casnn value 120 of one cent. JCPenney BOUNTIFUL STORE 298-361- 1 tsps. chopped porsiey Hus mature over the Preheal oven to 375 decrees. Mu omon with leek and place half of side by ude over bottom of a casserole dish. Season chops wtth sail and pepper and arrange and mushthe omon mature Spnnhie vnfh herbs and cover with remaining omon mature t --1 hours Remove chops and rooms. Add the sherry and cover and bake until lender, about botl for 3 mmules Place vegetables m center ol keep worm. Shorn liquid into a soucepan and with parsley Serves 4. over. souce and Sprinkle spoon chops V. Subtlety is the art of saving what you think and getting out of range before it is undet-stoo- Just a Tap Will Do w av for a girl to w hip up a boys interest is to give him a One good Times. Marshalltown, la W.O.W. Magazine and stir in the milk, honey and butter. Slowly add the dry ingredients to the liquid, blending them until they are thoroughly mixed. Dust the dates and pecans flour and with whole-whefold them into the mixture. Turn the dough into a and floured bread pan. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour or until the bread well-greas- zest (colored part of peel) 4 cup chopped pecans Juice of 1 lemon tests done. Mix the shortening and one cup of the honey. Add the eggs. Combine the flour and baking powder, stirring them well to distribute the baking powder. Stir in the milk alternately with the flour mixture. Stir in lemon zest and pecans. Bake the loaf in a greased LEMON HONEY LOAF 34 cup shortening IVs cups honey, divided 2 eggs, beaten Vs cup whole-whe- flour 1 tsp. baking powder 34 cup milk 34 tsp. grated lemon pan at 350 degrees for one hour and 15 minutes, or until the loaf tests done. Combine the lemon juice and the remainicup honey. ng Cool the loaf 10 minutes. Poke holes in the top and pour the lemon and honey mixture over the top. one-four- Note: To prevent the top from burning, cover the loaf after it is partially baked with a tent of foil. DAVIS ARIEA VOCATIONAL CENTER - 550 East 300 South Kaysville, Utah Phone 766-244- 1 AND THE D.A.V.C. OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CLASSES FOR SECONDARY ADULT STUDENTS SEEKING SKILL TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT. 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Combine them with the crumbs, walnuts, figs and seasonings. Pack the stuffing into the pockets between the chops. Place the roast on a rack in a shallow roasting pan and roast it at 325 degrees F for 35 minutes per pound, or until a meat thermometer 170. (If the stuffing starts to brown too much, cover it r lightly with foil). A before the end of the roasting time, spoon the honey over the roast. Baste the roast once with gravy made from the drippings, if desired. Serves about eight. DATE AND PECAN HONEY BREAD m cups flour whole-whe- lVs cups flour tsp. salt 4 tsp. baking soda 2 tsps. baking powder 1 egg 1 cup milk 1 Vs 101 West 1600 North 1 School Hours: Monday through Friday 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. D.A.V.C. is an. . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND V2 half-hou- when you order our restaurant or snack bar feature of the Day. Which ever the feature of the Day you the second one is buy iiwdaum-sm- d tsp. salt tsp. ground sage Vs tsp. pepper 1 loin of pork, with deep pockets 1 registers Just return this coupon RESIDENTS west of South Main who registered previously in Syracuse District No. 3 will vote in the municipal elections in Clearfield District No. 3. Those who need to register w ill register in Clearfield District No. 3 for this election. Primary election will be held Oct. 6, 1981. Municipal election day will be Nov. 3. 1981. omon. tltcad Sail and ppp la las' hp. crushed herbs or rosemary W lb. mushrooms, sliced W cup dry sherry 1 1 tmnmd Um. sitcad are honeys September 10, 1981 Kenneth and Susanne Squire, 520 W. 2400 N., Layton, girl. 12, 1981 S. 4th West, 4 mol chops 1 These recipes Cooking a.- Corner girl. September 369 W. 300 N. St., polling place Pioneer Elem.; Clearfield No. 12, Noama Casteel, 1236 W. 450 N. St., polling place Pioneer Elem. Keep Moving September 9, 1981 Everardo and Maria Haro, 644 W. 2650 N., Clinton, John and Patricia Larberg, 950 CLIP NCOOK Irish Veal Casserole cup honey 2 tbsps. butter, melted and cooled 34 34 cup chopped dates cup chopped pecans Sift the dry ingredients together and set them aside. Beat the egg until it is light Y PROVIDER OF SERVICES. |