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Show fhi on tele Sun 'i hursdav October , 21, 1 !i?4 it i .a i(53 U f S H I? 0 H C L & S Dairy v'aj don't use all your whipping cream within a certain time hunt, dont waste it Whip it, poon into droplets and freeze on a flat shallow pan Then stack in a freezer cor tamer separating layers wh waxtd paper or plastic wrap and use. frozen, as needed They'll thaw in a few after secords being plated snp eggnog, cakes, or as fi uit garnishes pit-When the recipe cal's for sharp Cheddar cheese, then use that uhK'h is labeled sharp since it is aged longer man plain Cheddar and has a more pronounced flavor than ordinary Cheddar. Sharp Chetddar has been aged or ciued for at least six months to be so labeled Whipped butter cannot be substituted for butter, as it is railed for in recipes for cakes and cookies That's because If Ay ond Sun Advertiser or published 5388 S 1900 V Roy Moiling 207 Roy Utoh 84067 Tlsphon 325-166- 6 The Sun Chronic! Ot weekly Boy ho PO ncrs P cind n our oi'Cce to 'Joh lor Thursday s dtion must Tuesdoy noon, prlrob!y Monday photograph bfor week Picture rnciy h- included without charge loken m our office or submitted by you. New op-- , omy in the Sun Cmoniclo. Wedding picture rr.oy the groom os wll oi th brid No chorg for wed- ,h 1 mu in ding p C ores Advertisements opporing rru . bu received before 4pm Mondoy. J M doword S'ohi s Pc. boh popr Owner-Publishe- Sutter r Editor Managing Editor . banme Cantwell Mn Berms Stchl M s hr s'm Johnson Advertising Manager Assistant Co respondent ond Roy News Virginia Wursten, News Der se Hcimmon 825-947- Roy IDS Church 825-664- Sunset do-you-kno- ws I L1 air has been incorporated into butter and there is actually less butter in the product that's whipped Holiday salads, such as orange and grapefruit sections, with red apple weoges and halved Tokay grapes, are delicious with a dressing made 2 by cimbinmg tablespoons, each, of toasted sesame seeds and honey, 1 teaspoon each of grated , orange and lemon peel, teaspoon salt and 1 cup of plain yogurt Cover and chill before using. Its a warm and to give presents made m your own kitchen Cookies, coffee cakes, quick lovely-gestur- and yeast breads are possibilities. Its nice, too, to present these in appropriate containers to make the gifts even more desirable. Consider glass or metal canisters mtnduce some ii.il girls who Will try to nuke 'rie most uut of the on. rig year Theyre w in thnr spirit anc 'I buy are t ht inirgy beer leaders .Iran Haney is looking to going to the football is to bur-'tin- i g i fur-w,i- g. i mrs ar.d iheerleading football is her l.ivnnte sf,rt to watch She i.iir.ks this will lie a great ,ii ,t we ail pitch :n and give to ,iu- -i i t, ,ur school 'fan would ke to raise the 'urn spirit up high 5,'U i light lx- calling Jean I ui buv til's ear liecau.se i.ir is her favorite color She a i. It . - loves to sing, and Belltones is her favorite class Mona Endow can't wait to help keep the spirit high and cheer the team on Mona believes that tins year can be a really good one it e eryhody helps If she could, she'd vote to have school start later so that not so many people would be late. Mona likes hot Mexican food, ice cream, and orange popsicles She must be lovable because she likes the valentine colors of red and pink Maybe her future contains working in an office because she likes being an of flee aid Cathy Connelly adores all sports, but her favorites are softball and basketball She loves to cheer at all the games To Cathy, the most important aspect to being a Minuteman is to support the team Cathy would like to see everyone do something about the litter in the halls She would also like to see our student body yell better Cathy likes to eat steak with rice Usually she tops it off with chocolate pie She likes the color pink and being an office aid Julie Hall's ambition is to learn to work well with other people and to meet tne cheerleaders from the other schools. She would like to of school keep the increase spirit up and get everybody involved. She thinks this w Jl be a great year. Juhe is always ready to help out with any task that she can. If everyone gets involved and if their attitueds are good, this will really be a great year. Julie is a very person. She adores her Moms homemade noodles. She also grooves on bubblegum ice cream. Her favonte color is yellow. Her favorite class is typical of a cheerleader-- it is physical down-to-eart- h mj t J teaspoon garlic powder and 2 rrinrod rurrclpy teSsfK'Ons for the cookie assortments, baking pans f nr coffee cakes or breads or bread boards for saran wrapped coffee braids or loaves t Do something interesting with bread that's served with soups and salads Here a delicious suggestion for French bread sliced diagonally. Cream 2 cup ( 1 stick ) butter with 4 cup sour cream, W education. Laurie Henrie can't wait to show the school some of her Henrie spirit. Maybe it will rub off on every Minuteman. Laurie thinks the kids attitudes could really help to make Bell the best this year. Laurie always rushes home on those days when the main dish is her mom's homemade bean casserole, for dessert she likes hot fudge sundaes. . Her favonte color is Laurie finds seminary her favonte class Everyone always comments on what a nice person Laurie sunny-yellow- ju A y v'VNjr of Did you know that cottage cheese first won popularity as a breakfast food? Hungry Dutch burghers in New Amsterdam, during the 17th century, spread their bread with cottage cheese It's still a great treat for breakfast toast or muffins and comes in at 15 calories per tablespoon as compared with must spreads which run 100 per tablespoon "7 HhnWA.3 V bread Spread cut sides with this mixture, wrap in foil and beat in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, for about 20 minutes . ' 7 , f I v , - w fft C ' Shu. ttr&ZsP 4 . f k aul J ikKS jeiVturf Mobt good recipes fur fondue call fur the cheese to be mixed or tosat-with flour before its added to the wine or base which has been warmed on a saucepan If cheese is not floured first it tends to remain in a mass or one piece d GOVERNOR RAMPTON. proclaiming Oct. 14 Retarded Children can be helped day. Ramp-to- n hosts Ljnda Jean Jacobsen, a speeia education student from Provo for the event. rather than melting readily for the fondue Cheese and even two ice cream fondues Its free, for a stamped legal-sizeenvelope sent to Fun with Fondue, United Dairy Industry .Association, 630 North River Road, Roaemont, Illinois 60018 Retarded hosted d I Ls same hope you feel thr education Shelly Krogh wants to see everyone get excited about our school. Shelly also wants to increase the spirit as much as she can. She thinks it could be a super year if everybody works together. Shelly would never totally change our school because she thinks its just great. Shelly loves barbequed steaks and strawberry shortcake Her favorite color is lime green. During her extra time you can find her in the memorative n from stamp was presented the Governor by Robert S. Greenberg, Utah Postmaster. One of 20 special issues (3,000 requested), the stamp was designed by Paul Calle, for his well-know- n two-piec- e Space Walk, First Man on the Moon, and the Robert Frost commemorative stamps. Retarded Children Can Be slogan Helped" is the of the National Association for Retarded Citizens (for- sewing room Sandy Mueller is really M t jut if Retarded Children Gan Be Helped m.m, tfiA ftAA AA COMMEMORATIVE to stamp presented Gov. Rampton by Robert S. Greenberg, Utah postmaster for Retarded Children can be helped day. merly Children). Special about all She likes student -- S' Provo, for the special event. A plaque containing a sheet of the 10 cents com- way. cheerleading. iI . Proclaiming Oct. 14, 1974, as Retarded Children Can Be Helped day, Governor Calvin Rampton hosts Lynda Jean Jacohsen, a special School introduces spirit team members 7 hi-- , a ff K? sports, but football and basketball are her favorites. Blue is Sandy's favonte color. Her favorite class is type. If you see Sandy making a dash to the lunchroom when we have spaghetti, you 11 know why-l- t's her favorite food. Her favorite dessert is German Chocolate cake. Sandy is a very nice girl to know, and I m sure if you don't already know her, you 11 want to meet her. Pack 187 sets meet Cub Scout Pack 187 of Roy will hold it's monthly meeting on Oct. 24, at 7 p m in Rm. 118 of the Roy High School Land of Make Believe is the theme for this month Cubs die to wear Halloween costumes. Pnzes will be awarded The following boys will recognition was afforded the Utah Association for Retarded Citizens in Governor Rampton's declaration for 27 years to the devoting cause of advancing the rights of the retarded in the state of Utah. DECLARATION the Utah WHEREAS, Association for Retarded Citizens, a member of the National Association for has Retarded Citizens, devoted 27 years to the cause of advancing the rights of retarded citizens in the State of Utah ; and the National WHEREAS, Association for Retarded Citizens has for twenty-fou- r years been an advocate of the rights of all retarded citizens; and the Utah WHEREAS, for .Retarded has proven that retarded citizens can be .Association Citizens ; and WHEREAS, the United States Postal Service has issued a commemorative Retarstamp proclaiming ded Children can Be helped Helped; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of the State of Utah, do receive awards: Cubs- Bnan Parsons Webelos: Kevin Locher, Patrick Matsumura, - Jeff Duncan, Brent Patterson, Kevin Jobe, Richard hereby declare October 14, 1974, as RETARDED CHILDREN CAN BE HELPED COMMEMORATIVE DAY in the State of Utah. Turner. Gordon Mayer. New Den Mothers: Sally Donna Flaekman Browne, and Raelene Stani slaw ski Elks give show Your brother Elks had the opportunity to entertain the at the V.A. in SLC on October the 8th. We enlisted the aide of Madam Fifi and her Mademoiselles of Paree for a unique Fahsion Show I would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of her Veterans Hospital troup. Harry Eldredge (Madam Fifi) Willie Sawyer, Tom Horton, Lee Frymoyer, Everett Wells, Bob Keller, Gene Wood, Bob Pella, JimBernard my Young, Voorhies, John Hinds, George Kirkpatrick, Bruce Wells, Cliff Green, George Jarvis, Sammy Gallegos, Orson Hymas, and Gordon Martin. Lee Maye Voorhies played the organ, and Jean Kirkpatrick helped the review. Harry and I would also like to thank all of the wives that helped put on the makeup and get their guys ready. George Kirkpatrick for Elks National Service Commission donated six cartoons paperback books. Public comment needed Public comment is being solicited by the I' S Department of the Interior's Bureau of land management to assist the bureau in assessing ratine conditions on primary concern is to obtain a good evaluation of range conditions and recomimfor mendations provements. The bureau is concerned with the present situation and what may be projected for the future, rather than in past conflicts. national resource lands in Utah to Paul L According Howard, BLM state director for Utah, the infoi mation will lx- used in a rejxirt the bureau is preparing at the request of the Seriate Appropriations Committee- - Comments from per.vms must ho b i evolved the 1,LM Utah state otfice November Among topics suggested for consideration, Mr Howard said, are the following; 1 What is your assessment of range conditions on BLM managed lands m Utah? - , he added Mr How BLM s aid said 2 What are the consequences of these present conditions to your interests (wildlife, conservation, grazing, concerned citizen, etc )? 3. Please identify specific ranges on which you feed conditions should be imporved. 4. 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