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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX OAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 15, 1982 i 4 Kcclpcs For llic Home Gardener Tbsp. chili sauce tsp, grated cheese Vt tsp. salt dash of pepper ' tsp. mustard few drops Worcestershire Vt tsp, celery teed 2 By LUCILLE S1KINCHAM ll is time for our garden vegetables to be ready to cut, 1 he cucumber, zucchini, carrot and green bean should toon be ready to pick. During the hot weather we should eat taladt and fresh fruit and vcgetubici. 1 problem with the Weber Basin system. CHOP vegetables fine dke-ssim- 1 ': cup v inegar MIX DRY ingredients together. Add slightly beaten eggs and mustard. Add milk and blcnJ together. Add vinegar slowly and mix well. Cook over hot water while tuning constantly until dressing is thick. AJJ butter and stir thoroughly. Cool. Good on potato salad. COMBLNE ingredients and chill several hours. Serve with crisp vegetables such as carrots, zucchini and cucumbers. sour cream ; 6 Tbsp. sugar 2 eggs 2 tsp. salt cups milk 3 Tbsp. flour 2 Tbsp. butter 2 tsp. mustard o,) cup cottage cheese IT TOOK about ten months to drill the well and set in the three miles of pipe line that will carry water to the Weber Basin system. Water from the well is lifted 230 feet to ground level by a 900 horse power Westing-hous- e electric pump. A cooling system ties into the well to keep the pump station and the motor at a confortable temper- needed. Included in the pump house is a unit to add chlorine to the water. Well water is pure but when the water is mixed with surface water from other We- ber Basin sources chlorine must be added. THE WELL and pump house account for about of a million dollars of the 1.3 million dollar investment which includes the distribution system for the water. one-four- th ature. The pump generates enough heat to warm 4 aveage-size- d homes so a water circu- lating cooling system was The new well will add flexibility to the Webcr Basin system. Water produced from the well will serve residents of Ogden City, Riverdale, Bona Vista, Roy, Clearfield, West Point, Syracuse, Clinton, Sunset and West Warren. Industrial users will be Western Zirconium. Riverdale Industries, Hill Af B and others, dmg Prices Effective through July 17, 1982 Boise Cascade Official Verdeland Park Scrapbook Prepared In 1948 Mrs. Hortense Richardson, Mrs. Helen Nielson and many residents of Verdeland Park in Layton pre- pared an official Verdeland Park Scrapbook. This collection of clippings and articles from many sources covered the period of time from Jan. 1944 to April 1948. It told of all phases of the parks existence from parties and banquets to PTA officers, clubs, church activities and classes. FOR MANY years the scrapbook stayed in the Verdeland Park office. Its whereabouts at the present time are unknown. LAST WEEK Mrs. Richardson, who now lives in Salt Lake City found a newspaper article from The Leader dated May 6, 1948. It told of this scrapbook and the impor Hinze Institute Opens In Layton LAYTON -- - The Hinze In- and Family Services is now open in the North Davis area, and includes counseling, testing and tutoring services. layed to Mrs. Richardson. Contents of the scrapbook would make interesting material for future historical articles for the newspaper. The scrapbook would be helpful in writing a history of Verdeland Park, an interesting part of the history of Layton, dmg J. Wick Promoted John B. Wick, son of William and Alberta M. Wick of Layton, Ut., has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. WICK IS a telephone The University of Utah announced that 2,091 undergraduate students were named to the spring quarter honor roll at the U. full-tim- TO BE named to the honor roll a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an A. Students from Clearfield in- g, riage counseling, family education, sex therapy, financial 773-497- 6. with the 392nd Communications Group. His wife, Cheryl, is the daughter of Robert L. and Dixie R. Zamora of Layton. WICK IS a 1977 graduate of Layton High School. clude Kris Stuart Altice, DR. BRENT HINZE Timothy McEntee, Becky L. Schmidt, Wade Lynn Shaw, Andrew T. Thliveris, Thomas W. Tisler, James A. Turner and Sally Jo Yamada. STUDENTS from Layton self-imag- THE TESTING service in- cludes psychological evaluations, vocational testing, educational testing, and diagnosis of learning disorders. Stewart Ellison Barlow, Eric A. Bryant, Anthony James Canfield, William Robert Coleman, Alex J. 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A new service Dr. Hinze is offering to the community is the tutoring center. Tutoring is available for children, adolescents, and adults. All academic subjects will be tutored, and special emphasis is given to perception problems and learning disorders.' THE COUNSELING and tutoring center is located at 1141 W. Antelope Drive, in Layton, near the North Davis Medical Center. For more inin 0 formation call Layton. in- clude Jeffry Owen Adams, counseling, communications skills, and through all forms of counseling, the emphasis is on e developpositive ment. OWENS CORNING SPRED HOUSE PAINT U of U Honor Roll e and professionals. They work together to come up with a comprehensive program of counseling, both personal and family, and tutor-into give people the best service possible. The counseling service con- sists of relaxation training, stress reduction, pain control, insomnia, repression, depression, obesity, anxiety, psychosomatic disorders, phobias and fears, suicidal problems, hyperactivity, interpersonal relations, mar- hap- pened to this scrapbook, call Doneta Gatherum at The information will be re- mation about this historical document she helped prepare. at Vandenberg AFB, Calif., DR. BRENT M. Hinze, director of the Hinze Institute, is a psychologist practicing in Layton. The staff consists of e If anyone knows what Mrs. Richardson got thinking about the work she put into this book and how important it was to her and to other people who lived in Verdeland Park. She made contacts with many people but had no success in locating the book. MRS. RICHARDSON called the paper hoping to get infor- switching equipment specialist stitute for Psychological part-tim- tant histo7 it contained. Boise Cascade im 95 Gal. 0 2179 North 1700 West 7 Layton, Utah 84041 1236 No. 544-424- 3 Main, Layton 544-345- 1 nh a COOKED SALAD good with crackers and chips. VEGETABLE DIP MADE WITH YOGURT I carton plain yogurt (8 3 green onions chopped fine Vt tsp. salt Vt tsp. dill seed Vt tsp. celery seed ' tsp. garlic tall, if desired dash of pepper Tbsp. honey, depending on taste w kmle or food chopper and gratecarrots Mistogeiherand serve over crisp greens. Everything was finally in order for pushing the button that activated flow of a new well at Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. NEW WELL ACTIVATED scrvior. The well site is near the Utah Power and Light Riverdale substation. It was drilled 915 feet deep into a good water acquirer. The engineer, Kent Jones, of the James Montgomery firm, says it is an ideal location, far from other wells, close to power and close to a stream large enough to carry off excess water if the well over produces or if there is a combination of shopped carrots, onions, radishes, celery and green pepper, if desired) sticks, green pepper strips, radishes or tomatoes. Also PARTY DIP LAYTON On June 25 at 10:30 a.m. Frank Bohman, president of Weber Basin Water Board of Directors, pushed the button to turn on officially the new district well which is located at 5792 South Weber Dr., Riverdale. THE W ELL has the ability to produce 5,000 gallons of water per minute (1 .0 cubic feet per second) or the equivalent of 8,000 acre feet of water per year. This amount is more water than stored in Causey Re- - SALAD DRESSING cup mayonnaise cup chopped vegetables (a cucumber sucks, celery BLEND TOGETHER and chill and serve with a variety of vegetable sticks. 1 1 IN A SMALL bowl blend all other seasonings or herbs that you desire 2 Tbsp. I ingredients thoroughly. Adjust seasonings to your taste. Chill over night or for several hours before serving. Serve with VEGETABLE DIP (Without Cream Cheese) I cup mayonnaise Vt tsp paprika I 1 bsp. chopped green onion or (I tsp dried onion) ' tsp, curry powder I tsp, garlic salt Vs tsp vinegar or lemon juice Vi tsp. Worcestershire sauce V tsp dill teed Vt tsp, celery teed or celery salt or JEANS LAY I MastcrCord lOcy |