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Show a -- 'i w. r fil. ' Aon i Page 5A South tdition Lakeside Review Wednesday, February 8, 1984 Hearts Are Popular During February Throw out Onions, Save Some Money d anything is the order of the day for expressions of love and friendship each Heart-shape- Feb. 14. Special to the Lakeside Review Sara Bellum, my daughters best friend, stayed for supper at our house the other night. To say Sara is precocious would be the ultimate understatement. Shes so smart she makes Albert Einstein seem like a pea brain. And d too! According to her fifth grade teacher, Sara's the only kid in the history of the school who ever gave a book report on the entire Encyclopedia Britannica. I think Ive got it figured out. Sara announced to my husband between bites of heart-shape- well-rea- square pan. After the baked cakes have been cooled and removed from the pans, the square cake is centered on a large platter. The round cake is then cut in half with each half being placed cut side next to a square side of the uncut cake, creating the crests of the heart. Valentine cupcakes can be shaped by placing a marble or small ball of tinfoil between each paper, baking cup and the edge of the muffin tin. Pour in cake batter, but avoid filling too full. Bake and ice. A giant cookie heart can be formed from sugar cookie dough. Using a paper pattern, cut the cookie out with a sharp cake d knife, or use a pan as a giant cookie cutter. Carefully place cookie onto baking sheet and bake at 375 for 10 to 12 minutes. ch heart-shape- ch Gift Ideas Help During Valentines St. Valentine surely would be proud of the day of love and affection we celebrate in his honor. Recipients of thoughtful gifts are all smiles and laughter for weeks afterward. But pity the man who doesn't know what to give. For him, this loving ritual is sheer misery. Flowers, a traditional standby, are lovely, but dont demonstrate to the beloved the agonizing thought process involved in finding a more imaginative gift. o for son Candy is a Valentines it might be that many cruel to give even the most exotic and cherished fo these mor- meatloaf. Got what figured out? Dave shot back before I could send him a warning glare. How to resolve the education dollar crisis. The legislature, you know, was a little d this year when it came to appropriating education dollars. . Daves lower jaw dropped. As a veteran school teacher, he was ready to take the bait. Sara had him chummed. heart-shape- Lunch and displays are also included in the program. The The symposium is an annual displays will include crafts, soft event sponsored by the Utah sculpture, toys, and health and State University Extension Ser- nutrition information. Cost for vice. This years symposium will the program, including lunch, is $4. Tickets are available through be held Saturday, Feb. 25, at Davis High in Kaysville. It is the Davis County homemaker's scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. Council and must be purchased and runs until. 3 p.m. by Feb. 17. Call the Utah State In keeping with the theme of University Extension office for resource management, David A. tickets or more information at or Christensen will be the keynote ers Symposium. 451-34- Pass the corn and tell me more, was what he said. 451-340- 4. SNOW DOESN'T STOP USf JDON'T LET IT STOP VOU.il C if you live in Bountiful or North Salt Lake, put your? i old newpapers out in paper bags or bundles. Seagull Recycling Co. is saving landfill taxes, energy and P trees by collecting the bundles on your trash colec- - P p tion day. Seagull is the only authorized collector of icurbside newspaper in these cities. o. tight-fiste- speaker. His topic will be Making the Most of Your Time." KAYSVILLE Making More of 84 is the theme of the 1984 Davis County Homemak- Well," Sara smeared a slice of bread with grape preserves, first of all, you sell canned pop in all the faculty rooms across the state and encourage the teachers to sell the scrap aluminum to supplement their salaries. Then, you collect all the pencil sharpener shavings in each school and recycle them into paper school supplies. Finally, you take all the onions out of the school lunch salads--th- e kids never use the eat them anyway-a- nd save to buy new money you text books. Why those three measures alone should save the state's taxpayers thousands of education dollars. I see, my husband said, so obviously intrigued that he had begun chewing on his jel-lYou recycle the aluminum cans. Recycle the pencil shavings. But what about the onions? What are all the farmers in Utah going to do with their surplus onions? Give them to the legislature. That way, next time they talk about the problems in education they can cry some real tears." SHARON NAUTA STEELE . In the United States, Canada, Great Britain and many Europe- -' d an countries, giving candy boxes filled with chocolates and cards imprinted with crimson hearts has long been the traditional way of saying be mine on Valentines Day. However, cookies, cakes, and even cupcakes can be made in heart shapes to accompany Valentines Day endearments. d A cake can be made even without a special pan. Cake batter is poured into one round pan and one Symposium Topic Is Homemaking Rain or Shine donates 0 to the Boy Scout Council Seagull THANKS, and TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS no-n- '.',r ' ,y sels. So, whats left to give? The following suggestions range from '& a xx ,v. rf , vV S V the mundane to the ethereal and should provide inspiration for as well as the the frugal lover: Something warm, soft, and e cuddly to keep your even when youre toasty warm, miles away, is always a welcome free-spend- er Valentine gifts and other buys up and down our aisles Thursday and Friday 10-- Saturday 10-- Find lady-lov- gift. Try a silky-so- sweater ft 6. 9, de- signed for casual or more formal wear with either pants or a long skirt. The new worsted wool sweaters are so soft they have the look and feel of cashmere, without the staggering price tags. Many of them can be machine-washe- d. If shes a working woman, wallet of give her a business-car- d softest leather, with her initials embossed in the corner. More elaborate leather goods, such as portfolios and attaches, are also excellent gifts, if your budget permits. If you live far away from each other, send her a cassette with six tapes she can use to mail you her own spe- i r 15 DRESSES, ASSORTED STYLES Miss ZC Desses (135) Reg. S50-S7- 0 v , 15 SOLID . Reg. 1, . j. ' s Reg. 4.99 S22-S3- SLEEVE SOLIDPRINT BLOUSES. Fashion Sportswear 062) 7 SKIRTS, FLANNELS INCLUDED, 6-1- cial message. ' 70 Reg. .14.99-29.9- 9 . . 150 4 S18-S3- Give her a day at the nearest beauty spa or health salon where she can luxuriate in saunas, enjoy a facial, or have a massage. If your budget aliows, renew her health club membership for the next six months. Or, buy her some of the sexy, new leotards and tights, along with leg warmers. Or get her a jogging outfit. Wool is comfortable, as well as practical, and is the among professional ath- SHIRTS, TEES, SHORTS, PANTS S6-S- 27 , . BINI SWEATERS 7-- 50 off i50 . . $50-512- 20 SETS CHINTZ JACKETS, 45 MEMBERS ONLY S70-S7- 5 Bailiwick (513) Reg. F VELOUR ROBES. lO DIPLOMAT Reg. $45 Fashion Men's Furnishings (516) ..... ..... 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Since natural fibers are in such demand, buy her a beautiful silk blouse or wool dress. Both can be worn in a wide range of climates. The new lightweight wools will, for example, take her comfortably from your Valentines party through Memorial Day. ; Give the two of you a weekend away (from the children, the dog, the house) at a country inn. When to begin shopping for Valentines Day? As soon as possible. Itll be here before you 8-- 18 . . order fiber-of-choi- 9.99 Women's Sportswear (142) 9 PARKAS 36 QUEEN AND KING WATERBED SHEET SETS Reg. 54.99 Budget Domestics (971) percales 48 WHITE PLASTIC SHOWER CADDIES 4 Reg. $32 Miss ZC Sportswear 063) 48 PRINT, STRIPED, PLAID, SOLID BLOUSES 6 Petite Sportswear 066) 6 Reg. y i S25-S2- 150 LONG s V? 40 player-rec- . 60 36-4- .6.99 POLY-FIL- L 8-- $40 Fashion Dresses (131133) PRINT TOPS IN SIZES Reg. V' 'iVs- COLOR POLY PANTSUITS, 85 SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS Reg. 8.99 Budget Men's Wear (961) NYLON OR COTTON POPLIN 35 Budget Men's Wear (962) Reg. $40-55- 5 19.99 1 " - |