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Show m mnMii pvmvmmw Dantley Out Our Window My friend Emma, who lives way up in Canada, sent me this recipe the last fall, telling me that though she isn't a 'recipe' person, and cooks just about as often as I do, still the instructions bring forth a loaf of bread that is so good she felt she wanted to share it with around making such statements without good backing, and so, I tried her recipe out and wrote back to her that (as the old saying goes) I thank her, my children thank her, my friends thank her, and now hope you thank her, too). guest speaker. Nathan celebrated his ninth birthday on Thursday, May 14th and the basketball star was the treat for his third grade class, taught by Dorothy Meadows. The Jazz forward encouraged the approximately eighty students to be persistent in practice and conscientious in their school work. He reminded them that sports are fun and commented that he enjoys basketball, but stressed the need to acquire a good education in other useful areas also. The twenty-fivyear old Dantley is a 1977 Notre Dame economics graduate. To the delight of all attending, he willingly signed autographs for students and other teachers who six-foo- double in bulk. Whole Wheat Tomato Bread pcks dry yeast Poke it down with clean, lightly greased hands and put out on an well floured cup warm water Tbsp sugar 1'2 quarts warm water 1 quart tomato juice (I know it sounds weird, but that's how it goes) 1 1 bread (or less, for heavyou choose) cup honey ,2 cup molasses Vj cup shortening 1 to 22 cups whole wheat flour (or what it takes to make a good dough). Mix the yeast, Tbsp sugar and 1 the cup warm water together and stir. Set it to one side while you're mixing the rest of the ingredients. 1 Have your oven Add the rest of the flour, mixing and kneading it until you have a fairly stiff dough. Begin with less than food at 3S0 deabout 40 family see. Newcomers Club Succeeding Mrs. Pat Fullerton as president is Mrs. Stana Other officers are Pat Krause, first Her-bolic- h. vice president; Kathy Howarth, second vice president; Barbara Lufkin, treasurer and Ruth Ann Assmus, secretary. Committee chairmen are Betty MISSIONARY 2 a 'k PANT SUITS $130 Ideal for the missionary and traveling man. Swedish knit and poly-gafabrics. Sizes 35 to 44, shorts, regulars and longs, in brown and navy blue. Appropriate accessories for the missionmisary. A 10 sionary discount on these wardrobes with missionary card. b VISA MASTER CARD CHARGE THE AMERICAN WE WELCOME EXPRESS helped with the gifts. Susan Burraston and Shelly Burraston attended the guest book. Best man was Gary Bradford and ushering were Bruce Redmond, Co-set- Ewald, returning Johnston, by Dee Van Friends Unlimited Club welcomes all ladies who have recently moved to the area and who would like to meet new friends. For more information about this organization, those interested may 4 or call non-prof- 943-828- 571-265- 3, it 943-415- 566-546- Him'b a imoii SO MANY BUSINESS PORTRAITS ARE MASTER COLOR BY DON BLAIR Kert Flem-in- g Palfreyman. Jenkins, reservations and Linda Veselka, yearbook. In additon to the installation of officers, funds were donated to Beware of fad diets. the Cystic Fibrosis Diets that concentrate on Foundation and to the a limited number of foods or types of foods Rape Crisis Center. Norman as president and Sallie Wingeleth as second vice At a luncheon at the Ristorante Della Fontana, Linda Gobble was installed president of Friends Unlimited Club for the coming year. The ceremony was conducted by outgoing president Bobbie Alexander. Nona Bressler, among other new t. officers, was installed as a and Fred Donnie McNeill, publicity; Helen The club is on the Salt Friends Unlimited Slate Activities Jeff Pondo, Paul membership; Evelyn Martin, name tags; Women PLACE MALL bearers and also Linda Lake Council of VALLEY FAIR MALL n Margaret represented FASHION n mailing; Mitchell, new membership; Colleen CARD fun Fred Lee Palfrey-maand Bradley were ring Brandes, games; Murray Ann Waers, greeter; June Brooks, Rand, at Arlington appearance elementary. maids. Diane Kinzie, tin; Lois Rau, decor- ations; ed in two NBA games. He was the leading scorer in the NBA this year and led the Jazz in thirteen statistical categories. Carillo as brides- activities; bulle- hospitality; RIG. $160 484f.ii Rizzo, Adrian Dantley, of the Utah Jazz, spinning the basketball on his finger during a guest play- All-St- ar The Heritage House was the setting for the May 15 wedding and reception of Lorrie Redmond and Drew S. Fleming. A rehearsal dinner for the wedding party was also held at the Heritage House. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Redwood of Taylorsville and is a graduate of Cottonwood high and LDS Business College. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Fleming of Midvale and is a Hillcrest high graduate. He has also attended the University of Utah. Attending the bride were Penny Labrum as maid of honor and Linda Smith, Diane Fleming, Nancy Redmond and Bonnie prepared, also, for a family of hearty eaters for, it smells so good the first loaf or two will be eaten while still hot. Seven loaves won't be too many, you'll By two-tim- e American at Notre Dame and Lorrie Redmond Becomes Bride Of Fleming Be OfficersJnslalled land. He was a 1976 Olympic Gold Medal winner and was the 1977 Rookie of the Year with the Pacers. He was a concensus All- - Ethel Bradford, women's editor Remove from the oven and cool on a rack. Brush the tops of the hot loaves with margarine or butter and turn on their sides to cool. Continue kneading the dough. (Think how good the exercise is for your muscles. Your grandmother once told that kneading Utoh Jazz member, Adrian Dantley, folks basketball and classroom studies' with Aaron and Nathan Hedrick of Arlington who invited him to come to their class. wOoffiG's oven. the stated amount of flour but keep adding and working in more and more until 'you can knead the dough easily. wood Country Club. enjoyed his visit. A.D. was born in Washington, D.C. on February 28th, 1956 and attended Demantha high in Mary- - grees and bake for minutes or until done. You can tell when the loaf is done, too, by looking at the edges of the pan. A well baked loaf will have pulled slightly away from the edge and when rapped, will sound hollow. A little experience and you can tell in a trice when a loaf of bread is ready to be taken from the Get out a large mixing bowl or pan and mix together the l2 quarts warm water and the tomato juice, having brought it to room temperature. Mix in the salt, honey, molasses and shortening. Stir in the yeast mixture and about 10 cups of the whole wheat flour. Beat well until you have mixed everything well. five-inc- h t, e Drop each loaf into a well greased bread tin about 4x9 inches and turn the dough so that the top is greased as well as the bottom. Cover with the newly moistened dish towel and let rise until almost double again. 20 The Salt Lake Newcomers Cluo installed officers at its May luncheon at the Cotton- counter. or board Shape into seven loaves. (Well you can make half the recipe if you want, but remember, if you put each loaf in a tightly closed plastic bag you can freeze it and use weeks later.) salt if 1981 elementary invited Arlington Wring out a clean dish cloth in warm water and cover the bowl. Put it in a warm place to rise and after about an hour it should be I en's sake Thursday, June 4, WEST VALLEY VIEW Adrian Dantley, NBA Jazz basketball player, to visit the school and their class rooms. Aarons fourth grade class, taught by Margaret Marshall, has been studying a unit on sports and he presented Mr. Dantley as a After about 10 minutes or the dough will be smooth and easy to work with. Grease a large bowl well and put the dough in, turning it well so that the shortening gets on all sides of it. The top as well as the bottom. Now, Emma isn't one to Tbsp 2B - Aaron and Nathan Hedrick had a special treat for their classmates at their Show and Tell day. 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