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Show 8C SAYS SHE work. This in-la- eve, J noon and by Thurwas suspect we women make I drawled. too much of it, After all, its not much different than fixing Sunday dinner. I already chewing on them. I was chatting with my jcousin late Wednesday night. The Those were the words I munched on all day Thursday. They show how inexperienced I was. Normally Im fortunate enough un- turkey lay thawed in the refrigerator; V. to be invited the plans for the meal were all made. The shopping had even been done five days in advance. Everything seemed in order. I had to fix two Thanksgiving dinners last year, she revealed, after telling me she would be gothis ing to her mother-in-law- s year. I recalled that early in November both sets of parents, hers and mine, were visiting and were not going to be able to ex Through Program year my roommate and I had company and we wanted to do it ourselves. After all, how hard could it be to fix a meal for five people. Surely the worst of it would be the shopping. Ill do the turkey, I announced. Im the one who usually cooks meat. She does more exotic things like crepes and other I sday out foods. ethnic-typ- e also inherited the rolls since I had refused to consider the brown and serve variety, and we compromised on one of those mixes that include yeast. And all of the problems inherent with baking bread. I for Thanksgiving. She immediately disagreed with my Sunday dinner assessment, feeling Thanksgiving is far more difficult to prepare than is the average meal. Eoy was she ever right! Fortunately that night I didnt know how right she was. I went to bed thinking everything would be a breeze. It was only the second time in my life that Id fixed I guess pkin pie, Ill make the pumshe volunteered. apple pies? Honestly, peeling those critters took forever. By the time I was done, the football game was already a rout. And of course we stake center, 3151 So. 7700 West, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. All members of Hunter and Magna region are being invited. Roger B. Coplan, counselor and instructor in career education at Brigham Young University, will address the topic Scriptural Insight into Developing a Forever Family. Cost of the lecture is $3. Participants are being asked to bring their scriptures. ar- ticulate and increases e. We feel it is a truly IB, Col. 3) the special work only as needed for their individual development, she noted. "These youngsters are usually extra bright, Mrs Jackson observed. "They cope very well in a world full of sound. They have to in order to make it through the regular school system. The delay in language skills is not due to any lack of intelligence. It is strictly because of the hearing problem, she explained. Many hearing problems go un And the students involved--o- f all ages-enj- oy it and appreciate its advantages. In a world where communication is becoming of increasing importance, improved language skills bring confidence, satisfaction and belonging to students of any age, she wonderful program. Impaired Helped (From Page Dec. 1,1983 noticed until a child is older and it is a big advantage if problems can be identified early so that the child can receive assistance. Students are screened in their schools. Those needing further testing can go to the district's Jones Center for audiological testing. If necessary, they are then referred to their doctor for medical help, Mrs. Jackson noted. Six teachers who are also hearing specialists circulate throughout the districts schools working with children who need assistance. Each concluded. 'Know Your Religion' Discussion Planned Fleet Foot a bird that lives on the ground instead of in trees, usually flees danger on foot rather than on the wing. It can outrun humans. The HUNTER. A talk in the Know Your Religion series will be presented Dec. 9 in the Magna East greater roadrunner, nuke the peas? "Will you do the relish plate after the tables set? I have to figure out how to get this buzzard on this tray without dumping him and the gravy makings in the sink. had to borrow the neighbors oven. Naturally we both wanted to do our thing with the pies at the same time. Janet gave in and waited and then when she was ready, I suddenly remembered that I had to allow sufficient time for the rolls to raise twice. Few kitchens are big enough for two women. Of course theres evaporated milk in the cupboard. . . right here. ... oh, condensed milk isnt the same thing is it. Sure, Ill go to the store. Finally, both sets of pies were done, the rolls were on their way and we had done dishes three Let's just have water. Argh. The door bells ringing. Where are the beaters? What do you mean, the dress- ings cold? Put it in the microwave with the peas. Guess what? I forgot to cook the rest of the dressing. Is there enough? Wheres that thingie you put the rolls in? I already looked there. Light the candles, I think were ready. Actually, it ended up tasting pretty good. Words and all. But what a mess to clean up. Thank heaven for a dishwasher. Now I know why Mom always napped on Thanksgiving day. Sunday dinner? Thats easy. Do you know how many meals you can get out of a turkey, four pies, etc.? More than three. times. I was half way through peeling the potatoes when the turkey popped his button. Things really started ing fast then. Whose idea was it to make And I think Ill make apple, I said. She took on the cinnamon Jello salad we had picked up from Relief Society. Our Willy Whiskers respon dings he needs to become more - sibilities and work kept us from doing anything in advance, except setting the Jello. That may have been our downfall. Dinner will be at 2:00, I anseveral nounced importantly, days in advance. Thank goodness turkey cooks faster in a bag than in a roaster. The first thing I did was under estimate how long it would require to make the stuffing. Actually, finding a second can of sage in our cupboard bore the greatest responsiblility for slowing the process. Obviously getting that bird ready for the oven took longer than dumping onion soup on a beef roast. Well, maybe Sharon was right, this was going to be a bit harder than your average meal. Thanksgiving dinner. And the first time, my mother was there and must have done most of the tend their visit until Thanksgiving, so we had a traditional-typ- e feast at her home. She had plannfor the ed to be at her real thing, but a family emergency occurred and she ended up fixing the meal. them on Thanksgiving K Thursday, by Michele Bartmess I had to eat some words along with my Thanksgiving turkey last week. I uttered WIST VALLEY VIEW mov- It went something like this: What do you mean, there isnt a tablecloth big enough for the table when the leaf is in it? Wheres the can opener? Shall we and gifts, Rev. Closter said. Confirmation classes will be held at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Choir practice will be held at 7:30. An adult tree trimming party will be held at the same time. St. Paul's Sets Christmas Fair KEARNS. A meeting of the worship and music committee of St. Pauls Lutheran church will be held tonight (Thursday). The meeting will convene at 7:30 in the home of Suzanne Bawden. Communion worship service will be held at 9:30 Sunday morning. Rev. Larry Closter will present the sermon Cleaning up our act. Sunday school classes and an adult forum will be held at 10:45. The annual Christmas fair will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, offering games for all ages, food, prizes WESTVALE (From Page2B, Col. 6) vent. The annual congregational meeting to elect officers will be held following the worship service. An Advent study titled Follow The Star will be held at 6:30 Sunday evening. Thrifty shoppers read the Green To place yours, Sheet classifieds! 33ttf9jsy cbancikab FOODS (?6uotUt 3735 So. A TRAWHONALLY teitWiso 9th HOW PMQES Ka- -t & 47th So. & 26th Wot PRICES EFFECTS E DEC. 2 1 3 STORE HOt'RS: 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. Marina Manwich sauce 2.::.5t; Blue Bonnet BATHROOM a bed TISSUE! MARGARINE 2.89c I 79 4 ROLL PRO. Boneless ROUND STEAK INSTRUCTOR . . . Terry Jackson instructs hearing impaired students in a number of west valley area schools, including Granger high. Food Demonstration Scheduled At Library MAGNA. A demonstration on how favorite foods create for the Christmas holidays is scheduled at 11 a.m. today (Thursday) at Magna Library. The presentation will be made by home econJulie omist from Utah Power and Light. 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