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Show THE GREEN SHEET YUM YUM CAKE Karen Sorensen Velma Connell Hess and Velma Connell or 3 64-ocans clams 2 cup diced celery 2 cup small diced potatoes (raw) 1 cup finely chopped onions 14 tsp. salt 2 14 cup flour 3 Tbsp. cocoa 4 tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup cold water 1 cup sugar 1 tsp. baking soda 5 Tbsp. vegetable oil 1 Tbsp. vinegar Mix flour, sugar, baking soda and salt in 8x8x2 inch cake pan with cocoa. Add vegetable oil, vinegar, vanilla, and 1 cup water and mix thoroughly. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. lb. powdered sugar 4 cup cocoa 4 cup milk 41b butter or margarine Tbsp vanilla cup nuts 1 4 Add all vegetables in pan. Drain clam juice onto vegetables. If it doesnt cover vegetables, add just enough water to cover. Cook until tender. While cooking: Put in another pan 4 pound butter; melt. Add 1 cup flour, stir until it is smooth. Add 1 quart half & half. Stir until Blend sugar and cocoa in a 2 bowl and add milk and butter or margarine. Cook on HIGH for 1 minute 45 seconds Remove bowl from oven and beat until smooth. Add vanilla and quart mixing nuts and stir until blended. Pour fudge into dish and refrigerate until firm. For mint fudge, prepare as preceding, and add several drops peppermint extract. very thick. Add cooked vegetables. Add clams and approximately 2 tablespoons of red wine vinegar. Stir together and serve. PUMPKIN ICE CREAM DESSERT MISSISSIPPI MUD CAKE Carolyn Olsen Beverly IVeitzenhoffer MIX: 2 14 cups pumpkin (small can) 4 gallon vanilla ice cream softened 1 cup sugar 1 tsp. cinnamon 4 tsp. ginger 4 tsp. cloves 4 cup sugar large eggs 1 cup nuts 4 tsp. salt 4 cup cocoa 1 cup butter 14 cups flour 2 tsp. vanilla 1 3 cups cookie crumbs - half ginger snaps and half vanilla wafers. Spread 4 crumbs in pan. Pour in mixture. Sprinkle over 4 crumbs on top. Freeze till firm. oz. jar marshmallow Cream sugar and butter, add eggs one at a time, beating well after each. Sift flour, cocoa and salt. Add to creamed mixture. Add vanilla and nuts. Pour into greased 9x13 pan. Bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool 10 minutes. Spread marshamallow cream on warm cake MERRY CRANBERRY YOGURT PIE Topping: 1 cup butter or margarine 1 lb. powdered sugar 13 cup cocoa 1 tsp. vanilla 4 cup evaporated milk 1 cup chopped nuts Ellen Partridge graham cracker 13 cream MIX: 1 Decorating is a focal point of the holiday season But the season also is characterized by a lot of fires, many of which are traced back to seasonal decorations. Most fires can be prevented by taking the following simple safety precautions: Keep light strings and other electrical decorations out of children 's reach Children are attracted to pretty lights and decorations Use light strings that ha ve been tested for safety. Look for the L'L Mark Check each light set for broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare h ires and loose connections Replace worn or broken light sets. Overloading circuits with too many decorative lights andor light strmgs can cause fire. Check marking on product for maximum number of lampholders andor light strings which can be connected together. Check marking on light string Never use decorative light strings marked For Indoor Use" outdoors Unplug light string or decorative light before making repairs, replacing lamps or replacing integral fuse Always turn off tree lights before leaving home or go mg to bed A short circuit can cause a fire To prevent overheating or use only damage, decorative lamp features packaged with each string or follow manufacturer's instructions Make sure your tree is fresh when you buv it If the needles are brown and break off easily, the tree is a greater fire risk Keep your tree base holder filled specified fuses to replace burned-ou- t with water at all times Heated fuses on decorative light strings rooms dry out trees, a dry tree is a Never use aluminum foil or different rated fuses to replace burned out greater fire risk If you buy an artificial tree, make fuses Don 't pull plugs from electrical sure it has been tested for flamoutlets Use the mability by UL. gripper provided on To avoid electric shock, do not the plug use electrical decorations on trees Don't cut or damage wire insulawith metallic needles, leaves or tion when wstallmg decorative light branches Use color spotlights above strings or beside a metallic tree, never atReplace burned-ou- t lamps on tached to it electrical decorations only with Place your tree m a location lamps specified on the package or away from fireplace, radiator and instruction sheet to reduce the risk other heat sources. Be sure it is out of overheatmg. of your home traffic pattern and Buy toys appropriate for a child's does not block a doorway age and development Most toys list Never use lighted candles on a the recommended age group on the tree or near evergreens or package fBuy toys for infants an toddlers draperies Use only manufacturers that are too large to fit m the mouth z. 1 crust-line- d pan envelope unflavored gelatin can whole berry cranberry sauce 1 Tbl. grated orange peel 1 carton plain yogurt 1 Prepare crust, cool. Sprinkle gelatin on cranberry sauce in saucepan. Heat to boiling, stir marshmallow cups flour cups sugar 2 tsp. soda 2 tsp. salt 2 tsp. cinnamon 14 cups oil 4 eggs 3 cups grated carrots 1 cup nuts Raisins (optional) 2 until slightly thickened, minutes. Beat on high 30 seconds, gradually beat in yogurt. Pour into crust. Refrigerate until firm. - 4 cup sugar cup water six ounce can orange juice 1 Tbsp. lemon juice 1 ripe banana 1 Lyndeli Barton Hardman, 91, Thursday in Valley View Memorial Park following services at Lake Ridge 14th ward She died Dec 7, 1987 Born June 8, 1896 to William OScar and Letitia Proctor Barton Married July 6, 1915 to Parley J Hardman, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple He died Nov 13,1969 Lived in Canada prior to moving to Magna in 1933 Survivors include children, LaRay Erda, Parley, Delyn, Deloy, Magna, Mrs Margaret Clement, Mrs Elbert (Janice) Mitchell, West Valley, Mrs Bruce (mildred) Sagers, Tooele, Mrs Robert (Melva) Lee. Kearns, Mrs Max (Vonet ta) Fackrell, American Fork; Mrs Dale (Doneen) Burr, Wyoming, 56 grand Bonnie Monson r 2 cups shortening cup brown sugar 2 cups white sugar 4 beaten eggs 2 tsp. vanilla 2 tsp. salt 1 tsp. soda 44 cups flour 2 cups chocolate chips 1 40-5- 0 pan, combine sugar and water. Bring to boil, stirring until sugar is dissovled. Cool slightly, add remaining ingredients. Pour into shallow pan. Freeze until like soft sherbet. Spoon equal amounts into eight, 8 oz. glasses. Fill with Lyndeli Hardman BURIED CHIP COOKIES rots, nuts and raisins (if desired), by hand. Pour into 9x12 or Bundt pan. Bake at 350 for minutes 1 and CHOCOLAATE Sift dry ingredients into large bowl. Add oil, beat until well mixed. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each. Stir in car- Ellen Partridge cream refrigerate. This is so rich, a chocolate lovers dream come true. It is also quite ugly; it must be named for the way it looks! 2 constantly. Stir in peel. Pour into bowl, chill in bowl of iced water MELEKALIKIMAKA Melt butter, stir in remaining ingredients. Spread over the Karen Sorenson In children, 13 great grandchildren, 22 great great grandchildren, brother and sisters Spencer Owen BURIED cream cheese cups powdered sugar 1 tsp. vanilla 3 tsp. soft butter 1 2 Mix together until fluffy and spread on cooled cake. 12 12 grandchildren,twoseven great grandchildren, grandchilden SWEETTAINDSOIIR oz. can lemonade oz. can orange juice 14. 1 Combine SPARE RIBS 15. CHICKEN ON A STICK tsp. double strength vanilla tsp. almond extract 1 great great two brothers, five sisters 16. PORK TENDERLOINS 17. CHICKEN all ingredients. Freeze in appropriate container thaw to serve. Punch is most refreshing when slightly slushy. CANTONESE STYLE 1.00 EXTRA 18. SHRIMP Erin and Carolyn Imlay SERVICES were held Wednesday for Erin and Carolyn Imlay, infant twin daughters of Kevin and Colleen Chellson, who died Dec 4, 1987 Born Dec 3, 1987 Survivors include parents, brother and sisters, Brooke, Heather, Brian, all Magna, grandparents, Mr and Mrs Clark Imlay, Granstville, Mr and Mrs Vernal Chellson Provo - Fred Gillett BURIED Fred Claude Gillett, 69, in Valley View Memorial Park He died Dec 9, 1987. Born July 27, 1918 to Saturday Fred Monroe and Agnes Baxter Gillett Married April 9, 1937 to Frieda Alice Con som Veteran of World War 11 One of the founders of Maiestic Airlines Inc Sur vivors include wife, Kearns, sons, Fred Claude and June Gillette, West Valley, David Kent and Cheryl Gillett, West Jor dan, Mrs Ray (Joy) Holman, Salt Lake two grandchildren, three step grandchildren Kathryn Elkins BURIED Kathryn L Elkins, 43, Mon in Redwood Memorial Estates She day died John Max Dec. 10,1987 Born Aug 10, 1943 to and Madalyn Elder Grice Married Gilbert Elkins Survivors include husband, Kearns, brother Ken 20. PORK Sherrie Glissmeyer 22. SHRIMP cup water Tbsp. cocoa 1 cup raisins 1 cup sugar 2 Tbsp. molasses or honey 2 1 Add: rounded tsp. soda dissolved In water Tbsp. water 14 tsp. vanilla 2 2 cups flour (or more if needed) Bake 1 hour at 300. BLACKBERRY WINE CAKE Beverly Weitzenhoffer 1 box white cake mix 3 oz. pkg. blackberry gelatin cup plus 3 Tbsp. blackberry wine 13 cup oil 3 eggs 1 27. HAM 28. PORK 1 Mix all ingredients well and pour Into a greased and floured bundt or tube pan. Bake at 350 for 35 to 40 minutes. Remove from pan. Glaze with a mixture of powdered sugar, blackberry wine and vanilla, while the cake is still warm. TIFS HOIISF SPFCIAI Tnd wJStons ServYd with Steamed Rice Service for 1 iimmiimiHH MOO G0 ToU Pointing Classes Tote Paints, Yai n Counted Ct oss Stitch Balloon Bouquets, "How To" Books, Silk Flowers Make It and Take It Every Saturday HOJ 29. CHICKEN COKE, DIET COKE, SPRITE DR. PEPPER, ROOTBEER 30. SHRIMP I6-0- iiSiiiiiiiiSSiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiS a Cook all ingredients together and cool. 1 25. CHICKEN 26. SHRIMP 21. CHICKEN 3448 South 5600 West 3.75 3.95 4.05 4.15 4.25 5.75 3.65 3.85 3.85 4.15 23. PORK 24. BEEF 19. HAM JK CRAFTS 52 R1CQDISHES RAISIN BOIL LOAF CAKE Ronald Singleton BURIED Ronald (Craiqi Smalpton 58 Monday m Redwood Memorial Estates following services at Kearns istn ward He died Dec 10 1987 Born May 9 19)9 to Ronald Euqene and Gloria Jean Brande o Debra Singleton Married Dec 5 198 Survivors include w tc Lynn Buist Kearns two brothers sister DISHES 13. WON TON 20 cups water 2 cups sugar 78, Utah He died Dec Thursday 1987 Born Sept 18, 1909 to Charles Alfred and Daisy Amanda Palmer Owen Married Lulu Rose Kessel She died in 1964 Married Aug 16, 1969 to Lucille Beattie Smith Member LDS church Sur vivors include wife. West Valley, step children, Fredrick Loren Smith, Salt Lake, Joan Smith, West Valley, five -- CLIP AND USE Paula Harris 1 Spencer Owen, 7, PARTY PUNCH 1 Verl in Hinckley, Cream shortening with brown and white sugar Add eggs and vanilla and beat until smooth. Add sifted dry ingredients and stir until mixture is smooth; add chocolate chips. Drop from teaspoon 2 inches apart on a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 for 10 minutes. Icing: Be sure ey es of dolls and buttons on stuffed animals are secureh fasten ed Be sure electrical to s are tested for safety Look for the ( I. Mark Be careful with " tire salts" that produce colored flames on wood fires They cause .severe stomaih disorders if sw allowed Keep them away from children throw away gift wrappings im mediately Don t bum them in the fireplace They can ignite s uddenh and cause a flash file Burning ev ergi eens in a fucplai ( is also dangerous The flames can flare out of contiol anti send sparks fly mg about the room Equip your home w ith a t L Listed ABC type tin extinguisher and smoke or heat detectors The make good stocking stuffeis 'Obituaries 1 CARROT CAKE 17, 1987 W& fy'&g&gs W Wff11? WWTRW Make A Safety List Check It Twice MICROWAVE FUDGE CLAM CHOWDER Thursday, December BOTTLE 85cmu: iiitiiiiUiiiiUiin'Trrr;1;!: CHICKEN LEMON CHICKEN BEEF WITH BROCCOLI 6.95 6.95 6.95 BEEF WITH SNOW PEAS AND MUSHROOMS SHRIMP WITH VEGETABLES VEGETARIAN DELIGHT 6.95 7 .95 5.95 i :: |