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Show Page 3A ' South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, August 29, 1984 At State Fair Rain or Shine Skills in Competition Try Culinary buffs and aspiring pie bakers once again have the ops portunity to bake off in the Fruit pie baking Contest at the 1984 State Fair. Up to five participants will compete in daily contests running 4 from Sept. Daiand ly winners will be awarded a ribbon and $10, with the two top Trip Without Kids? Make That Guilt Trip Gov-ern- 10-1- Dont get up, Karla, d, pie-baki- . 533-585- Last years apple prize-winni- prize-winni- Apple Pie Filling (1 pie) flour moisture. Mix enough to moisten dough. Roll out. Lay bottom crust in pan and pour in filling. (Calleen does not Crust heap filling in pie shell.) Top with dabs of butter (about 2 T.) little double crusts) (two Roll out top crust of pie, then 3 C. flour '"moisten bottom edges of crust Vi tsp. salt with water. Place top crust on tsp. baking powder pie. Trim off excess dough. C. lard Crimp or flute edges. Brush top beaten egg with beaten egg, then . lightly Vi C. milk sprinkle sugar on top. Cut air Mix dry ingredients together; vents in top crust. Bake at 350 to cut in lard until crumbly. Mix egg 375 degrees on middle rack in ovand milk together, then pour over en for 5 minutes. licious or Jonathon) Slice and peel apples. Mix with other ingredients and set aside. ner will be featured at the 1985 fair. Calleen Jones of Wellsville, Utah, was the top pie baker in the 1983 contest. Here is her recipe--th- e pie the last ate year: governor pastry 1 1C. sugar . 30-3- Body Needs Lower Cholesterol Intake -- fat-li- ke can lead to the formation of a clot in the artery, blocking it completely and thereby depriving body organs of the blood they need to function." The process by which cholesterol and fatty substances accumulate in the arteries is called atherocslerosis or hardening of the arteries. When atherosclerosis occurs in a coronary artery, which supplies blood to the muscles of the heart, it sets the stage for a stroke, Dr. Calton said. That is why it is important for individuals to follow a nutritious and diet that is low in cholesterol and saturated fats, he said. The American Heart Association recommends that the average daily intake of cholesterol by adults be less than 300 milligrams . The yolk of a medium size egg source of cholesterol. Other food items, particularly those that are high in saturated fats, tend to raise the level of cholesterol ifl the body. Dr. Calton said. Saturated fats are found in milk, butter, cream, cheese and meat. Palm and coconut oils are also sources of saturated fats. The term hydrogenated on food labels refers to saturated fats. So the body gets cholesterol from two sources. It manufac- tures cholesterol and gets it directly from the diet, the Heart Association president said. In excess quantities cholesterol tends to accumulate in the blood and build up on the inner walls ' of the arteries, he said. As this accumulation becomes heavy and thick, the arteries lose their ability to expand and contract and it becomes difficult for the blood to flow through. This . piece mini dress featuring a color-- : ful novelty screen print. Styles ademic education, but in fashion vary to include boat necks, rufthe lesson plan calls for the three fled shoulders, short or Cs - casual, comfortable, and length sleeves. The mini dress plays one of four mucarefree. The corduroy sical tunes by touching a module. include: slacks and jeans play starring Songs Twinkle, roles in the casual category. Twinkle, Little Star, Happy :Let Me Call You Roomy pockets, velcro closures, Birthday, n straps, snaps and buckles have Sweetheart, and Love Me added for an updated look, der. The Michael Jackson influence Complete the outfit with a safari shirt from India. This 100 percent cotton top comes in assorted is prevalent in boys fashions. Comfortable vegetable dye patterns and fea- fleece muscle sleeve jerseys will tab tures asymmetrical closures, to Beat want make youngsters collars, coatfront, and pullover school bell the when It rings. styles. Quite a statement for the The jerseys feature thermal mesh fashion forward student in your yokes and fabric pieces with color home. for fashion detail. .splicing The fashion theme for young Little girls will look great and ladies stems from the song Girls fall mornings Just Want To Have Fun. The stay warm on cool fun begins with trendy crop pants, some featuring pleated fronts, drop yoke waist, geometric patterns, and side slits on the legs. Top it off with a carefree knit top complete with T sleeves and a side button cowl Reading, writing, and arithmetic will give youngsters a basic ac- three-quart- er ever-popul- ar 3Cs Campus casual looks are still in style in the classroom and Cotton twills with elastic waistband or webbed half-befront provide a comfortable after-- school. lt ol fit. Get a head start on the new school year and study the three Cs of fashion. Learn this year while looking sharp and feeling great in casual, comfortable, and carefree fashions for fall of 1984. back-to-scho- ol SALES REPRESENTATIVE The fun continues with a one NEEDED r Outstanding opportunity lor aggressive idea person who can sell. Entry level position with growth potential. Sucwho enjoys breaking cessful applicant will be a self-start- mm. new ground. Salary, bonus package, car allowance, plus excellent benefits. SEND RESUME TO LAKESIDE REVIEW CO. LAMAR BOTT LAYTON UTAH 84041 2146 No. MAIN Support March of Dimes BIBIH Dlficib tOUNDAIlONMMM or PHONE FOR INTERVIEW McKay-De- e , ADVERTISING ; department of cardiology at the Finish the sweater set with cotton twill trousers. An elastic waist and a webbed belt complete the carefree appearance. - neck. - easy-car- sweaters. So give generHeart to Association, your ously Dr. Calton added. of the Dr. Calton is tific investigations. e cotton polyester with knit turtlenecks. Assorted outdoor theme patterns such as trees, flowers, and sheep, .coordinate with jacquard woven crewneck Ten-bee- back-to-scho- contains about 275 mg of cholesterol. -Whether or not an individual has excess cholesterol in the blood can be determined by an inexpensive blood test. It is estimated that nearly 26 million American adults have blood cholesterol above accepted limits. Dr. Calton said that there are some scientific disagreements about the relationship between cholesterol and the incidence of heart attack and stroke, but the evidence is overwhelmingly in favor of limiting the consumption of cholesterol and fats. Scientists, meanwhile, continue to study the exact role of cholesterol in atherosclerosis. A part of that research, especially basic biomedical research, is funded by the American Heart Association. But while progress is being made, additional research dollars are urgently needed to fund scien- well-balanc- Learn School Fashions . said, try? Uh uh! I even heard Dad ' say Las Vegas was another ; country--- a foreign country. 'r Just think of the educational benefits youll be depriving me of if you go to a foreign country without me. Depriving you? Why, weve already taken you to Mexico and Canada this year. And that was on top of the two trips to Disneyland weve tak- en since school got out. Your Dad and deserve a little time Depriving you indeed! That s one guilt tnp I m just not oin 1 Oh, yes you are, Tina plied. And youll probably go on that one without me, too. ' . , ; 1 re-Sh- 1 minute tapioca Vi tsp. salt 8 soft apples (Calleen uses Cortland, McIntosh, Golden De 3 T. Keep Circulation Healthy Cholesterol is not exactly a household word, although it should be, according to Heart Association physicians. Dr. Farrell M. Calton, president of the Utah Heart Association, said that the average citizen has heard of cholesterol and may associate it with heart attack and stroke, yet he or she is not quite sure what it is. .?, subCholesterol is a stance found in animal tissue. It performs some important biological functions in humans by producing needed hormones and enzymes. The human body is capable of manufacturing the cholesterol the body needs to fulfill these functions, he said. But the foods we eat also supply cholesterol directly to the body. All animal products are a source of cholesterol. For example, egg yolk is a concentrated I opening the screen door and letting myself in, as she continued a rather animated conversation with her daughter Tina. You mean youre going to Las Vegas without me? Tina asked her mom. You mean you and Daddy are going on a trip 450 miles from home, and youre not going to take me? You mean youre, going to leave your own flesh and blood daughter in the clutches of a babysitter? Hands, not clutches. Karla interjected. The sitter has very capable hands with which shell fix your meals and see that you have plenty to do. probably fix me lumpy oatmeal all the time 1 8. pie will be baked by J.B.s Restaurant and sold and featured at the fair this year. The 1984 win- - lob- -' ster. And as for seeing that I ! have plenty to do, shell proba- - ; bly make me clean my room', and put away dishes. At night shell make me Ian-;- ;( guish alone in my room watch- -. ing shadows on the wall, while Ever noticed how adept children are at making their parents feel guilty? Take my friend Karla, for example. I wandered into her kitchen the other day, as she sat across the breakfast table you and Daddy enjoy the from her daughter Tina. bright lights in another coun- -' go- ing to the finals on Sept. 22. The grand prize will be a trophy and $50 cash award; the runner-u- p will receive $25. Pies should be fresh fruit and double-crusteand must be prepared and baked at the fair. Pies will be judged on overall appearance, crust quality, smooth and good colored filling, and eating quality. Daily tips will be given to fairgoers by contestants and home economists from Mountain Fuel Company. The contest will be held on a stage in the Horticulture Building at 2 p.m. each day. Deadline for submitting applications is August 31, 1984. Applications and rules are available from Lori Buhler, Utah State Fair, 155 North 1000 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone youre dining on steak and NAUTA STEELE Special to the Lakeside Review 17-2- 1. from each week point-winne- rs SHARON 776-495- 1 Of 298-8- 9 6 . Hospital in Ogden. Special Toppings Can Improve Even Best of Ice Cream LYNDIA GRAHAM Review Correspondent Whether you are serving homemade ice cream or any commercial ice cream, a special topping can make your dessert even more delicious. If you want to go a little further, try serving your favorite ice cream in its own cookie-typ- e bowl and then top it with your favorite topping. The delighted faces of friends or family make the extra work worthwhile. Praline Cups 3 T. butter melted A C. lightly packed brown A C. finely chopped pecans 'h C. flour ' tsp. salt Preheat oven to 375. Grease a large baking sheet; set aside. In a medium bowl, combine butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, pecans, flour, and salt, just until blended. Bake two cookies at a time on the cookie sheet. To bake, spoon one rounded table spoonful of dough about three inches from center top of sheet. Spoon another tablespoon about three inches from center bottom. Using the back of a spoon, flatten mounds into three inch circles. Bake until golden brown andi lacy, about 8 minutes. Cool on. baking sheet for about one min- 6-- sugar 2 T. light corn syrup Keep Fighting Your Weeds FARMINGTON For a bet- allowed to go to seed will pro-- ; ter garden next year, stop weeds duce a surprisingly large amount of seed to infest the garden next today from reseeding. Gardeners who have done a year, said Chase. good job of keeping weeds out A key to treating field bind-- , early in the season shouldnt relax now, said Rick Chase of the weed, more commonly known as, Utah Sate University Extension morning glory is given in the service. USU Extension Service booklet A few missed weeds that are EC 391. |