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Show Home Living R Page 8C Lakeside Review Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1981 Schools Kids Famished After Game? Fill 'Em Up on Panic Pizza By SHARON To Be Topic Review Correspondent SUNSET When the schoolbell shrieks its final dismissal whistle each Friday afternoon, chances are your adolescent offspring wont be coming straight home from his high school learning ground. Hell either hustle out to man the bleachers at an afternoon football game or, if his favorite mascot is fortunate enough to cavort on the turf of a lighted field, hell hang around campus waiting for an evening game. Of course your football fanatic wont fully enjoy the action, unless he guzzles a few cans of Orange Crush or gobbles down a Milky Way or two. Whether he brings a buddy or a ball team, youll want to be ready with something fun as well as filling, like Panic Pizza, Big Batch Barbecue, or Saucy Sandwich rolls. Root beer floats and a fresh vegetable plate will round out the menu. October conference for the Utah Associa- Arrange at least two split English muffins per person on a cooky sheet. Spread with ketchup and sprinkle with garlic salt and oregano. Top with sliced pepperoni, ground sausage (browned and drained), or cooked hamburger. Cover with one slice of Swiss or cheese and bake in preheated oven at 350 until cheese melts. Moz-zerel- tion of Women was a topic of discussion at a regional 4 1 la in Kaysville. Officers from four different regions were present. The conference will convene on Oct. 24 at the Salt Lake Hilton. A $15 fee is chopped onion lb. ground beef C. C. water C. lemon mandatory due to 2 limited seating. The fee should be sent directly to the state office of ute Utah Association ot Women at 68 So. Main, Suite 825, Saif Lake City, Utah, 84101. The theme of the is conference Schools in Support of Family. urged to study the resolutions for discussion at the conference. Other topics of discussion will be the tax voucher, private schools, and schools. T.H. Bell, the U.S. in-ho- 1 PANIC PIZZA is a quick and convenient snack for famished football fans. Housework Seminar gocj( Set in Kaysville KAYSVILLE Is There Life After Housework? is the theme of a home improvement seminar sponsored by the kaysville Crestwood LDS Stake Relief Society. The three-hou- r seminar Saturday will feature Don A. Aslett, a businessman who has been decribed as a walking encyclopedia on organized housecleaning. It will be held at the Kaysville Crestwood Chapel, 1039 E. Crestwood Road from 9 a.m. to noon. The free presentation will offer suggestions on how to be more efficient with housework. Aslett is president of a successful housecleaning business, Varsity Contractors, and a popular speaker on the subject. Secretary of Educa- tion will be a principal and Duane Thomas (left to right front) and Todd Thomas enjoy Big Batch Barbecues after TEEN-AGER- S Ricky Jenkins ings, catsup, water and celery. Cook about 5 min., or until celery is tender, stirring constantly. Add cheese. Heat until cheese melts. Remove from heat. Remove some of the soft centers from an exciting game at Clearfield con-terpar- ts. Ms. LaTulippe said, A lot of women come to school to become qualified for higher paying jobs because they are becoming heads of households. School. A? School Can Wait, wUl also be a guest buns. Fill pockets with mixture. Wrap in heavy waxed paper or aluminum foil twisting ends tightly. Just before serving, heat in shallow pan at 350 (mod.) to 15 min. Makes 12 sandwich rolls. A large number of these have lost their husbands through death or divorce and need extra training to get better jobs. That, she said, can create problems for the stu- who had $70,000 equity in a home. older students that need help. Her husband left her so she came But besides financial worries the back to school, but since she had so older students tend to feel inferior muchpropery she didnt qualify for in scholastic abilities. financial aid. She said, They feel they cant Ms. LaTulippe noted that, acdent. with the younger minds. compete Some women who come here cording to a study just completed to ask questions. afraid Theyre are right in the middle of a di- by the center, the number one want to appear dumb vorce, she said. They take 22 reason older women drop out of They dont because older and suppose to theyre credit hours and expect get school is because of money. Its really a frustrating thing, to know everything. straight As. They want to be super' To assist these students, we students and super housewives as she said, we dont really have any well as having a job. recourse. provide personal counseling and Ms. LaTulippe noted that often Ms. LaTulippe said that she help with registration, scheduling financial needs are another big would like to establish a scholarand general information but, she 9oncem. ship through the Womens Center added we also provide them with She said, We had a lady in here that could provide funds for the a place to relax and meet people. Utah Association of Women are encouraged to attend school board meetings and city council meetings. This area and the Bountiful area will have an .advisory board meeting Sept. 29 at 1:30 p.m. at the Bountiful library. All regional and chapter officers are urged to attend. There is a present need to increase the organizations membership. Those who are interested may join by sending brazier $12 for women, $6 for students, or $18 for a family membership along with name and address to the Utah Association of Women state office at the above address. Expires Sept. 19th 60 TO LAYTON HILLS speaker. Raymond More, author of speaker. All members of the JOIN US AT EITHER LOCATION "LET'S ALL High jn College Women Face Problems Men and women college constitute one of the fastest growing student groups but their special needs are very different from other students. Mary Jo LaTulippe, coordinator-counselo- r for the Weber State College Womens Resource Center, said that older people, especially women, have a different set of problems than their younger Members of the association are Saucy Sandwich Rolls lb wieners chopped or sliced 3 tablespoons bacon fat teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon each dry mustard, Worcestershire sauce 1 C. chopped celery 12 hot dog buns 1 medium onion, finely chopped Vi C. flour dash of pepper V4 C. each catsup and water Vi C. grated cheese Brown wieners and onion in hot fat. Remove from heat. Blend in flour, season- - officers; the;-hom- juice tablespoon brown sugar 1 tablespoon salt 2 teaspoons vinegar hi teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons butter 1 14oz. bottle catsup hi C. chopped celery V4C chopped green pepper (optional) 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon monosodium glutmate (optional) Saute onion in butter, add ground beef; brown lightly. Drain. Add remaining ingredients and simmer covered 30 min. Fills 30 to 40 warm hamburger buns. Cool and freeze leftover barbeque mi in 1 pint containers. Seal and label with name and date. Before serving, heat mixture slowly in skillet. Entire batch fills five pints. One pint fills 6 to 8 buns. Vi -- meeting held at of Pat Hirshey Big Batch Barbecue 1 The KAYSVILLE Panic Pizsa STEELE |