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Show VY ,, Sun-Dryin- as done in California raisin making is not practical in most of Utah. Here grapes mature late in the season when temperatures are low and risk of rain is high. Also, plant scientists with Utah State University note that hybrid grapes grown in Sun-dryin- g Utah, have thicker skins requiring longer growing time than the Thompson Seedless grapes grown for raisins in California. The plant scientists say you can make good raisins in Utah from grapes such as the Himrod and Suffolk Red varieties. A greenhouse, cold frame or electric dehydrator will serve the process. Greenhouse temperatures often exceeding 120 degrees F during bright sunny days prove ideal for growing raisins. Similar conditions in a cold frame covered with 4 mil plastic and slant 'V' VkM t' v 4 O j. f'10 !'' V l ' mi1 V 3 'm V I1 0v W 3B Layton Couple Wed In Ogden Temple ed to the south, such as used for starting bedding plants in the spring, make it suitable for raisin making. As an alternative, you can use an electric dehydrator to dry the grapes. Expect it to take at least LAYTON Exchanging Smith, sister of the bride. Best f wedding vows on Aug. 11, at man was Keith Campbell. the to a LDS After were the Ogden wedding trip Temple d former Miss Sheila Bindrup and Tetons the couple Ted Henninger. will make their home in Layton. The bride is a daughter of Mr. The bride was graduated from and Mrs. William K. Bindrup, Layton High School and attend2900 N. 1100 West, Layton. ed BYU. She is a secretary for Henninger is a son of Mrs. Bill's Superior Electric. Waltraut Girton of 2337 N. 490 A graduate of Highland High, W Layton and Mr. John A. Mr. Lake Salt of Henninger is employed at City. Henninger A reception followed at 590 Robert Love Heating and Air W, 2000 North, Antelope Drive Conditioning. He attends Weber State and has completed a LDS Chapel. Matron of honor was Sharon TokyoNorth Mission. seven days. The time required will depend on the dryer model and amount of fruit you put in it. The raisins will be lighter in color than comparable grapes dried in a greenhouse or cold frame. I Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1983 Utah in g .' newly-marrie- , . - The scientists say grape drying time can be reduced by blanching or piercing the grapes before drying. However, studies done at the university indicate that blanching reduces the acceptability of the raisins. Store your dried raisins in fruit jars, plastic bags or other suitable containers that will keep them dry. Miss Teen Title Sought TED AND SHEILA HENNINGER CLINTON Cassie L. Cart- er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Duke Trotta of Clinton will be competing for the title of Miss Teen of Utah in Provo, 0. August Miss Teen of Utah will win an all expense paid trip to the Miss Teen of America Pageant, a $1,000 cash scholarship and other awards. Miss Teen of Utah is a scholarship program unique in its se18-2- . lection of state and national participants. The pageant utilizes six judging divisions to find the most outstanding young women from around the country. They are: scholastic record, service achievement, personal development, poise and appearance,' judges interview and general CASSIE L. CARTER Utah Pageant Finals to be held at the Provo Elks Lodge No. 849, of Provo on Saturday, August 20 at 8 p.m. Cassie is a student at Clearfield High School entering her senior year this fall. awareness. The charity event, juding activities and production rehearsals lead up to the Miss Teen of Faster, Easier Follow Microwave Tips in Menu vi dont You Sticks Florentine as the main course for your first try at microwave menu planning. have to be a juggler prepare a meal in to plan and the microwave oven. Follow these simple tips for microwave menu planning. CHICKEN STICKS FLORENTINE package (12 oz.) breaded fully cooked chicken sticks 1. Make a written checklist to see how much time is needed for thawing, cooking and standing of each food or recipe. Use these 1 package' (10 oz.) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained 1 intervals to prepare ingredients for other recipes. . cream Learn to take advantage of 3 cup (8 oz.) dairy sour Parmesan tablespoons grated foods that require standing cheese times, which allows time to mi' teaspoon ground nutmeg crowave other foods. Many 't teaspoon garlic powder heat main courses retain, enough 2 d and chopped to serve without any reheating' 'A eggs, teaspoon paprika before serving. 1 2. hard-cooke- In oblong glass baking dish, place chicken sticks in single layer. In medium bowl, combine spinach, sour cream, cheese, nutmeg and garlic powder. Spoon spinach mixture over 1 Some side dishes, such as vegetables or dinner rolls, only take a few minutes or seconds of microwaving just before the meal is ready. ; chicken. and make a time schedule to encourage using your time wisely. Youll soon be able to make mental time schedules so preparing and planning meals will be automatic. Use Chicken 3. Set a goal CASE OF Top with eggs and paprika. Heat, uncovered, on HIGH 6 to 8 minutes or until hot, rotating once. Let stand 2 to 3 minutes before serving. Makes 4 servings. Roy Man to Note 95th Birthday 4 5.09 An open house will ROY be held Saturday, Aug. 20 for a Roy man celebrating his 95th K- 4 LB. C- -v DA7FII lrr C5II ij c 1 6 Den-Haa- t ? BpLJ MM - BEST BET CASE OF birthday. Abraham Vermy of 2422 W. 4800 S. was born in the Holland, Aug. 17, 1888. He will be honored at the , Va- fJu GREAT AE AS AS OUR eumm-ux- m TRICES EVERVPA- Y- I 1 M Cn ihomewsttcs. lntii ti it I 6UCX1- - p AD FKICES EFFECTIVE 7 FUU DAVS AU6USTlHi-23r- 4 Thi CJU-- J) resa stc:e 219 EMT 20t SOUTH CLEARFIELD ?CO AITO Lxt 1223 Fr:3 f - I!:j b Cr.3 :o OfCclsCt: OREM 10 TO 7 U' Y - ' V - Yl a- DAILY-CLO- Roy 7th ward, 5127 S. 2400 W., Roy from 5 to 7 p.m. The open house will be hosted by his children, a light , buffet will be served. Gifts should be omitted. He was married to Cornelia D. Vermy in 1910, in Rotter- dam, Holland. They had two daughters and one son: Mrs. Sparreboom (Anna), and Mrs. Jake Jacobson (Lena) Sun Valley, Calif. He was preceeded in death by his son. The family became converts , of the LDS Church and immigrated to Salt Lake City in 1923. Mr. and Mrs. Vermy completed an LDS mission to Holland in 1946-4She died in 1963. Vermy married Jacoba H. Visser in 1964 and moved to Roy. She died Feb. 17, 1983. Mr. and Mrs. Vermy filled a mission to Holland 1964-6His stepdaughters are Rieka Sodenkamp, Kent Wash., Marian Hill, Leona Engelke, Helen Shaw Roy. His stepsons are USE ABRAHAM VERMY 8. o ylLi3 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS g, ft 6. John Visser Pleasant View, Bert Visser, and Ted Visser Roy. Fie has 37 grandchildren and great grandchildren, 18 great , great grandchildren. 61 Family, friends, and neighbors are invited to the open house. 4? |