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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS ,1 NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 10, 1981 0 (O' Kaysville Home News hardener ar as Houseguests of Mrs. Rebec- ca Ashbaker were: her son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashbaker and family of Alameda, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Robbins and daughter of Grand Junction, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Voigt, Kip Swensen and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Swensen Mrs. Salome Barnes By LUCILLE STRINGHAM Chips and dip and crackers and cheese are among the favorites for holiday entertaining. From your dried herbs you can find plenty of seasoning for your dips. Dried onion and celery leaves can also be used in dips and cheese balls. Roll your cheese balls in dried parsley. VEGETABLE DIP MADE WITH YOGURT re- turned home from Houston, Texas where she spent two weeks with her son, Mr. and ASHLEY NICOLE SHIBA JASON DAVID BUTT r Celebrating a birthday milestone this week is Ashley Nicole Shiba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Shiba of 35 N. 1000 W. in Clearfield, whose day was Wednesday. Also celebrating recently were Clayon Preece, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Preece of 435 Spurlock in Layton, whose birthday was Oct. 23; Jason David Butt, son of Mr and Mrs. Tad D. Butt of 593 S. 600 E. in Kasyville, whose birthday was Nov. 23; Chantell Kidd, daughter of Kaleen Kidd of 1080 S. 1500 E., No. 207 in Clearfield and David Lovelace, of 1809 Matthew Drive in Layton, whose birthday was Nov. 29 and Chalise Bosley, daughte rof Mr. and Mrs. Glenn G. Bosley of 1128 S. Highway 89 in Kasyville, whose birthday was Dec. 4. one-yea- HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mrs. King Barnes and family. She was there for Thanksgiving. She also spent three days with her granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Huges, at Pearland, Texas. carton plain yogurt (8 oz.) green onions finely chopped or (2 tsp. dried onion, finely chopped) 14 tsp. salt ' tsp. dill seed ' tsp. garlic salt !A tsp. celery salt or (2 tsp. dried celery leaves, crumbled 1 Mr. and Mrs. John L. 3 Kneedy spent a few days last week in Tabonia with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen. Recent visitors of Mrs. Alice Barton was her granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brent King and family of Fayette, Ida. They also spent time with Mrs. Kings parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barton in Bountiful. fine) 2 HEADQUARTERS: Dec. 16 and 21,7 p.m. Family Christmas Story Hours. (Both programs will be essentially the same). South Branch: Dec. 14, 7 p.m., film: Babes in Toyland. Dec. 16, special Christmas activities for 11 a.m. (Note that the storyhour will not be held on Dec. 23 and Dec. 30, but will return to its regular Wednesday slot on Jan. 6). Dec. 17, family Christmas story hour at 7 p.m. Dec. 29, first annual library gameshare, 4 p.m. Children are invited to bring table games which they received for Christmas to play with other children than those in their immediate families. This is a novel way to spend one of your Christmas vacation afternoons. 2-- CLAYTON PREECE CHANTELL KIDD Kaysville Mrs. Emily Ashby had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Madsen and family of Gastledale, Ut. as well as a granddaughter, Kaylynn Ashby of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stanton. Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Stanton, Fruit Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Stanton, Clearfield and their families were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holbrook on the holiday. NORTH BRANCH: Dec. 9 and 16, pajama time Christmas stories, 7 p.m.; Dec. 21, 7 p.m., film Babes in Toyland; Dec. 23, 1 and 7 p.m., Christmas filmstrip festival; Dec. 23 8 p.m. Santa Claus at North Branch Library. 7-- where they attended a convention. While there they visited with Mrs. Odd's brother, Mr. and Mrs. James Richie. Mrs. Lillian Openshaw and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat parsley flakes or chopped fresh parsley. Serve with crackers or chips. COMBINE ingredients and blend well. Chill several hours. Serve with crisp vegetables such as carrots, celery, cauliflower and cucumbers. PARTY DIP cup cottage cheese Tbsp. lemon juice 2 Tbsp. chili sauce tsp. dried onion !4 tsp. salt dash of pepper ' tsp. prepared mustard few drops Worcestershire sauce !4 tsp. dill seed 1 EARLY IN the day or the day before, blend all ingredients together in a small bowl. Add seasononings to taste if needed. Refrigerate. Serve with crisp vegetables and potato chips and crackers. Davis Worth Medical 2 cups mayonnaise tsp. salt dash of pepper 1 Tbsp. dried onions I (soaked in a little water) V tsp. Italian seasoning : tsp. dill seed 8 oz. frozen spinach, partially thawed and chopped in the blender. Do not chop too fine. Nov. 24, 1981 Harold and Deborah Davis, 604 Valeria Dr., Layton, boy. MIX ABOVE ingredients in a bowl. Thin with cream if it is toothick. Serve with crisp November 25, 1981 vegetables. WHEAT CHIPS George and Vicki Page, 2804 Kayscreek Dr., Layton, Michael and Alice Eppley, 513, N. 1350 W. No. 202, Clearfield, boy. Terrill and Rebecca Munn, 1676 N. 550 W., Clinton, cup whole wheat flour cup water 3 Tblsp. vegetable oil tsp. salt AFTER MIXING the above ingredients add an additional Vi cup water and mix. Grease a cookie sheet. Take one spoonful of batter and smooth out with the spoon on the cookie sheet forming small round crackers. When pan is full and ready for baking, sprinkle the chips with seasoned salt or whatever flavoring you would like. Bake at 375 degrees for about ten minutes or until sides curl up. Store iri open containers to let air get to them to keep them crisp. They are better if made in the morning and served at dinner time. Be sure to spread them thin. 1 girl. November 26, 1981 Douglas and Barbara Miller, 182 W. 2400 N., No. 20, Sunset, boy. November 27, 1981 Gerald and Linda Miller, 1030 E. Bedford Dr., Kaysville, boy. William and Terry Biggs, 4714 S. 3600 W., Roy, girl. Lynn and Deanna Davis, 4311 S. 5900 W., Hooper, boy. November 29, 1981 James and Pamela Riley, 554 N. 1050 W., November 30, 1981 r Neal and Caroline Briggs, 1184 S. 2500 W., Syracuse, boy. David and Terrie Simmons, 2335 S. 150 W., Clearfield, boy. Donald and Roberta Beal, 2373 Oakridge Dr., Layton, girl. ChitESE BALL oz. cream cheese oz. bottle of Kraft Roka Blue Cheese 5 oz. bottle Kraft Old English Cheese 2 Tbsp. grated onion I tsp. Worcestershire sauce A tsp. Accent 5 1 cup cottage cheese dash of salt and pepper. peeled avocado, quartered 2 Tbsp. grated onion (can use dried onion) !4 cup mayonnaise Tbsp. lemon juice 1 December 1, 1981 Delbert and Linda Hailing, 215 E. 1st N., Clearfield, 1 ingredients in blender and blend for 3 seconds. May be used as dip bujy Clear- field, boy. 12 AVOCADO DIP PLACE ALL Carol Partain, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hallman. Park City; and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hallman, Salt Lake City, and their families were holiday guests in Centerville of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hallman. girl. 1 The following are activities planned for the Davis County Library: want, put the cheese in it and press slightly. Turn out on a plate and sprinkle with nuts or tsp. honey 1 County Library for fruit tidbits such as pineapple chunks, oranges and apples. Place fruit on tooth picks for easier handling. Also very good with crackers or potato chips. SPINACH DIP FOR VEGETABLES 1 ' Dec. Activities At Mr. and Mrs. Ray Odd traveled to Phoenix, Arix. Hallman, Centerville; Mrs. and daughter, of Layton. CHALISE BOSLEY Kaysville Recipes For The ; girl. MIX WELL together and roll into a ball. 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