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Show 3B Letters to Editor Dear Ethel, I know you are a vegetarian and so Im sending some recipes LaRee Pehrson thought you might like to try. After all these years I saw how egg plant grows. Its a very pretty plant and I found the purple skinned vegetable is really a fruit. I also saw my first brussel sprout plant this summer. 1 look forward to your column each week. What a wonderful talent you have. Me and my mother-in-laNana, had a relationship with each other just as you and your Gram did. Years ago I made the statement that I could leave Tom (my husband) but never could I leave his mother. Ive learned so very much from her. brown. Put on paper towels to drain. In a 9 x 13 inch casserole spead a thin layer of tomatoe sauce, then a layer of egg plant, tomatoe sauce and parmesan cheese and mozzarella cheese. Repeat layers, until all the egg plant slices are used. End with a layer of mozzarella. Bake 15 to 20 minutes at 400 degrees. He bed gg Plaid Vaimtan 2 egg plants tsp. salt flour 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 cup oil (recipe calls for olive oil. Take your choice) 1 15 ounce can tomatoe sauce 13 cup Parmesan cheese xk pound mozzarella cheese, thinly sliced xk Susan Ruth Miles of Kearns, became the bride of Dr. Richard F. Labasky of Salt Lake, in double ring rites performed on Sept. 27th at the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. A rehearsal dinner was held at the bridegrooms condomium home and reception dinner was given at the Lion House. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Miles and graduated from Kearns high. She has her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing and is completing her studies at Brigham Young University for Masters degree in nursing administration. She is a First Lt. in the army reserve. The groom is the son of Lt. Colonel (Air Force retired) and Mrs. Albert J. Labasky of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Prenuptial parties were hosted by BarbaraSmithens ner. and Cathy Part- Milestone Deadlines Kyle Mitchell Buist will soon leave to fill an LDS mission to Brussells, Belgium and will enter the mission home on Oct. 15th in preparation. Michael Kay Brown Michael Kay Brown has been called to serve an LDS mission to West Seoul in Korea and will enter the training center on October 30th for his preparation. His farewell meeeting will be held in the WestJordan 16th ward, 8100 So. 3200 West, at 1 p.m. on October 12th. Vlad Cat wide slices eggplant tsp salt 2 cups tomatoes, peeled and diced xk cup chopped green pepper Vfe cup onion chopped xk cup sliced celery 1 tsp salt xk tsp black pepper 13 tsp rosemary leaves, crushed 1 cup grated sharp Cheddar cheese 3 tbsp melted butter xk Sprinkle eggplant slices with the tsp salt and place in buttered casserole. Combine tomatoes, green peppers, onion, celery, 1 tsp salt, pepper and rosemary. Pour over the egg plant. Cover and bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Meanwhile combine the cheese, crumbs and melted butter. Sprinkle over the casserole and bake, uncovered, for 10 to 15 minutes more. yr xk VerLene Yancey Susan Miles Is Wed To Dr. Richard F. Labasky Missionaries Kyle Mitchell Buist His farewell meeting will be held in the Granger East 6th ward, 3274 Hillscale Drive at 3:50 p.m. on Oct. 12th. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darlene Dial Buist and an open house will be held at 6 p.m. Peel egg plant and cut in 14 inch slices. Sprinkle each slice with salt to draw out the juices. Stack the slices between two plates topped with a weight. Let stand 1 hour. Drain slices and coat with flour. Dip in eggs and fry in oil until golden that same day, at their home, 3308 Pearce Drive. Kyle is a graduate of Granger high. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kay Brown of West Jordan and an open house will be held at 4 p.m. at their home, 8231 So. 3200 West, on that same day. Michael is a graduate of West Jordan high. Grandparents of the future missionary are Morris P. and Faye Bennion of Taylorsville and Amanda Johnson Brown of West Jordan. All Milestone stories, includ- anniversaries, weddings, birthdays, pageants, missionaring ies, engagements and such, MUST BE in the Green Sheet office by noon on the Friday prior to the Thursday in which you wish the story printed. We reserve the right to edit all material brought to us for publication. He is a graduate of the Webb InCome to 155 E. 4905 South, Murof Naval Architecture, Glen-covray, or call Ethel or Dorene at N.Y. with a B.S. degree in 2 for more information. Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. He was graduated with honors from the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas and is completing a Urology residenWhen preparing stuffed cabbage cy at the Unversity of Utah. stuffed peppers, substitute or cup matron as Root attended Beverly rqw of honor. The brides niece, Abbey cooked lentils for 'A pound muih Jo Hadden was flower girl with ground beef. You can save as Master Coedy Hadden attended the as 500 calories. guest book. Keep chunks of raw vegetables Duties of best man were perform- handy for nibbling as you prepare ed by Ronald Labasky. dinner. The newlyweds honeymooned in Tomato juice makes a flavorful, Hawaii and are temporarily making e their home in Salt Lake. liquid for pot roast. stitute e, 262-668- For Fewer Calories XA fat-fre- Obituaries Dale W. May Corby Taylor BURIED. Dale Wayne May, 30, last Thursday in Redwood Memorial Estates. He died Sept. 28, 1986 from injuries susaccident. tained in an Born Oct. 19, 1947 to Jay Theodore and Fay Lazenby May. Married March 3, 1972 in Salt Lake LDS Temple to Ley BURIED. Corby Troy Taylor, last Friday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. He died Sept. 30, 1986. Born March 31, 1969 to Pam Perkins Taylor and Robert Taylor. Kearns high honor student, attended USU, active in Junior Achievement. Survivors include his parents; grandparents, Mrs. Peggy Perkins, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Taylor, Ogden; aunts, uncles, Deven Taylor; cousins; Michelle Erickson. Or-ph- a Christine Wuest, later divorced. Graduated from Granger high. Served LDS mission to Sao Paulo, Brazil. Survivors include one son, three daughters, Elisabeth Fay, Jay Theodore, Amanda Christine and Emily Ann, all of Dushore, Pa.; parents, West Valley; two brothers, Mrs. Orpha Lazenby, grandmother, Kearns. Howard Christensen BURIED. Howard James Christensen, 56, Tuesday in Salem City Cemetery. He died Sept. 28, 1986. Born July 27, 1930 to Howard James and Edna Gardner Christensen. Married Aug. 9 1965 to Joan Elizabeth Cleverly. Survivors include his wife. West Valley; sons, Kerry, Salt Lake; Scott, U. S. Navy; Jay and Matthew, both West Valley; two brothers, two sisters. Sylvia Howells BURIED. Sylvia Vivian Tuttle Howells, 91, last Saturday In Valley View Memorial Park. She died Oct. 1, 1986. Born Feb. 28, 1895 to Frederick Eugene and Kate V. Morrison Tuttle. Married April 19, 1919 to Benjamin F. Howells, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Tem- ple. Served stake mission with husband, Registered Nurse, school teacher. Survivors include six sons, Benjamin, Payson; Thomas, Vernal; Peter, Midvale; Samuel Republic, Missouri; James and David, Salt Lake; three brothers, three sisters; 22 grandchildren, 18 greatgrandchildren. FREE CLASS DANCE Star Studio Sat., Oct. 11th Yr. olds, 10 a. m. AT yr. olds, 11a.m. BUILDING STlJDISS 3I55S. 500W.IN A POSITIVE SELF- WAGE THROUGH DANCE! 263-261- 8 Richard Hilton BURIED. Richard Galt Hilton, 60, last Friday in Valley View Memorial Park. He died Oct. 1, 1986. Born Oct. 10, 1925 to Melvin R. and Rachael Smith Hilton. Married June 21, 1947 to Dolores 'Dee' Rose Contos. Survivors include wife, son Steve G., sister, Mrs. Mary Mott, one grandchild. Clifford Jensen BURIED. Clifford Lee Jensen, age four months, Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates. He died Oct. 3, 1986. Born June 3, to Marke Andrew and Marie 1986 Syndergaard Jensen. Survivors include parents, two brothers, Eric Wade and Russell Dean, all of Kearns, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Rodney E. Syndergaard, Bennion, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Jensen, Tooele. Richard Nielson BURIED. Richard Grant Nielson, 18, Tuesday in Redwood Memorial Estates. He died Oct. 4, 1986 from injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Born May 4, 1968 to Grant C. and Linda Ford Nielson. Member of J.DS church. Survivors include parents, sisters Bridget and Jennifer, all of West Valley; grandparents Claude and Jenoice Ford, Salt Lake; great grandmother Florence Monroe, Fredonia, Ariz. BURIED.GIenn A. Stoker, 77, Tuesday in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Born March 30, 1909 to James F. and Edith Rebecca Howell Stoker. Married Nov. 27, 1935 in CREATIVE 6 half-siste- Glenn Stoker Join us to discover the exciting world of J Salt Lake LDS Temple to Alice Layton. Retired machinist. Served mission to Eastern Canada and retirement mission with his wife to Rochester, N.Y. Survivors include wife, four daughters and one son, Mrs. Donald (Sharon) Johnson, West Valley; Mrs. Evan (Naorrti) Sorenson, Georgetown, Idaho; Mrs. Duane (Janet) Jonsson, Sandy; Mrs. Alan (Dorothy) Roddon, Beaver; James E. and Robyn Stoker, Salt Lake; 19 grandchildren, three great grandchildren, three brothers and two sisters. Preceded in death by a son, Jay Glenn, four brothers and one sister. 1986 12 Enjoy the recipes, VerLene Yancey Baked gg Thursday, Octobers THE GREEN SHEET FASHION PLACE MALL & VALLEY FAIR MALL OPEN EVENINGS: SAT. 10-- 6; (SUN. 12-- 5, FASHION PLACE ONLY) |