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Show Page IB North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, August 17, 1983 , : Pasta Dish Is Delicious Alternative to Spaghetti Cost, convenience and versatility are three of the reasons why sales of spaghetti sauces increased 50 percent from 1975 to 1980, proving also that Italian food is popular with American consumers. Many cooks are responding to inflation by preparing less ex I pensive meals such as pasta, and buying cheaper cuts of meat, then enhancing and flavoring them with spaghetti sauce. cups sliced green peppers cups sliced onions jar (15 Vi ounces) spaghetti 3 2 1 sauce In large skillet over high 1. heat, brown sausage on all sides. With fork, pierce sausage skin to SAUSAGE AND PEPPERS 1 2. In same skillet, cook peppers and onions until tender. Add sausage and spaghetti sauce. Cover; simmer, stirring occa- sionally; 45 minutes or until sau- sage is done. 3. Serve over fried polenta, cornbread or pasta. Makes 4 release some juices. from pan; set aside. pound sausage links Remove , , . servings. K ,fci)j;oo)iij Blade Cut or 7-B0- Thompson Seedless or Red Flame KIB &1&ULH! GRAPES Blade Cut or South Weber Couple Note Anniversary SOUTH WEBER Lincoln Letha Smith, 7802 S. 2800 E., will celebrate their 50th wed- ding anniversary Aug. 27, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the South Weber LDS Cultural Hall, 1385 E., South Weber Drive. Thfe couple were married Sept. 2, 1933 in Roy. They were, in the Logan Temple March 20, 1970. ML Srfiith was born Oct. 25, 1910 in Malad, Idaho to Albert and Charlotte Smith. " Mrs. Smith was born in Lay- ton on March 28, 1914 to Thomas and Emma Bybee Ja- ' ques. Smith has worked for the Og- Defense Depot and retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1970. He has been employed as farmer and a stockman Mrs. Smith has worked at the Ogden Arsenal, Defense Depot and the IRS. The couple owned . ARTI Vine Ripe CHEESE 7Bone Country Style Country Style CHOKES PORK SPARE RIBS SAUSAGE STEAK and operated the Gateway Ser-an- . s d vice Station in Weber County from 1945 to 1947. He is a high priest in the South Weber 3rd Ward and has been a home teacher and served as assistant Scoutmaster in the , . South Weber Ward, .. She has served as Relief ety work director, Primary seior and has been a teacher in all of the church auxiliaries. She has also been active in the PTA and was an officer in the Ladies Auxiliary of the Eagles, They are the parents of three sons and two daughters; Ronald J. Smith, Edwin J. Smith, Doug- las J. Smith, Mrs. William (Sal-de- n ly) Petty, and Mrs. Douglas (Cindy) Ray, all of South Weber. The Smiths have 22 grand-- a 3 for WSK $J00 , Soci-seal- children MILD . ed , - L7 ft ' 3M '& - .f'!. - - 3 ' 'Si -- V- and children. It is requested that gifts be omitted. Rain or Shine Future Moms Beware; Kids Resist Veggies By SHARON NAUTA STEELE My kids are not going to be fussy eaters, I informed my mother on a day when my youngest brother had been caught poking his supper peas down the furnace vent beneath his kitchen chair. 'r , . ;c V w Hires ROOT Crush ORANGE s i.rf 16 oz. 8 pack veggies. And sure enough, my first tle girl was almost cherubic in her acceptance of roots, herbs, and legumes--rigup to the very moment when she first learned to say no. P UL-X- LU lit- . uXV 2 - v:yr .well-know- 12 ox. Seneca APPLE JUICE $ p "V 60 ox. Welchs 32 ox. BISQUICK 206 GRAPE Off JELLY - , j x V cm; ' 200 ct. 12 ct. MR. TYLENOL COFFEE FILTERS TABLETS Oil or Water 6 12 ox. Chicken of the Sea TUNA 4 Piano Recital Dated Debbie Mayer, CLINTON Mrs. Robert Mr. and of daughter Mayer of Clinton, will be presented in a piano recital Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Bertha Eccles Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden. Miss Mayer is a student at 1 Clearfield High School and has studied piano for eight years. Her piano instructor is Brent Johnston. Her program consists of compositions of Grieg, Chopin, Lecuona, Reinhold and Rechmanninoff. The public is invited. - dep. M I was only a . , 300 Eost Centllo, Layton Now open tendoyScturdoy 9 o.m.-1- p.m. Closod Sunday AD PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. 17th to 23rd 0 Ji O0ca i:3 D... ht I remember that day well. Sitin a cozy little restaurant in ting high junior n for its tranquil setschool then, but already I had and formulated some rather erudite ting gentle patrons, my erstwhile on of the angelic art daughter looked up raising opinions from a of mashed asparathem plate children, among perfect the contention that a youngster gus with a smug little pursing of her cupid's bow mouth and whose parents fed him vegetafairly shrieked-N- o, bles at a early age would live shouted-- no no! happily ever after with a carrot no, in his pocket and a sprig of spin-- , After that she went into hysach twixt his teeth. terics every time I approached And so, several years later,' her with anything green. On St. when I began to have babies of Patricks Day, I had to wear the my own, I ladled in the squash emerald color in its component and green beans and creamed shades of blue and yellow to corn. Beets, sweet potatoes, and keep her from pinching me with strained peas were menu stand- her flailing baby fingers. bys, with each pureed spoonful And the next 'time my husintroduced by great smackings of band and I were invited to the lips and snatches of a tune- Mother's house for dinner, I less song called Yummy Yumarrnaged to have the babys my Yum in the Tummy Tummy chair placed strategically above Turn. the furnace vent. Then, when Mom wasnt looking, I poked all had never Simmons Richard kid's peas beneath the louthe to came it when me on anything vered grate. orchestrated enthusiasm over I |