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Show 8 Page ooooooooooooooooooo SUNSET NEWS oooooooocoooooooooo The wedding anniversary Mr. ..ml Mrs. H. G. Hammm was observed on Saturda. with a dinner hosted h l)r. and Mrs. David Suadwall at their home in idladav on April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Marold Giles became grandparents again Saturday, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Bassett. The birthday anniversary of Marold Giles was observed last week with a dinner at the home of daughter Patty and Jeff Flint in West Point. visited here on Faster Sunday with Mats parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powell. David and Nell. Daniel and Kathleen Davis have a new daughter horn on of sent were Mr. and Mrs. when a new daughter was horn on April 4th to Jeff and Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Ogden, Mr. Iatty Flint. The little girl is being who tenctatively and Mrs. Dee Jay Mammon Jill sisters a called joins and their children Diane and Tamera and Meredith and a of Mr. Stephen Brigham City, and Mrs. S. L. Sly, Sunset, brother Todd. The paternal Denise Sly, Logan, Mr. and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. V. j. Crossley of Salt Mrs (ilenn Flint. Jeff and Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Matty live in West Moint. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Busath Mammon, the host and hostess and their children and their daughter Stacy i L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and their family spent the Faster holiday in Gunnison with Mrs. Thompsons parents Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jorgensen. Richard Anderson's aunt and uncle are coming here from Boston. Me visited in Provo then llew on to San Bernadino. Calif, to visit tor a week with his father M Duane Anderson. Janet Basset and Ann Tippits have returned Irom a two weeks vacation in Hawaii. The girls had a wonderful time in that vacation are. They stayed with an aunt and uncle Charles and Pat Clark. Janet Allan Stephens, his sons Bryan and Lee and daughter Kuth Ann left on Wednesday tor Seattle to visit with Mr. Stephens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Stephens and a brother and his family, the Weller Bishops. They returned home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight hosted a family dinner on Faster Sunday for their two daughters and their families, the Dee Jay Mammon's of Brigham City and the Floyd Wilcoxs of Syracuse. Terry Whipple was hospitalized on briefly Thursday following an automobile accident in the Clearfield area the same day. m Last weekend I bought an eggplant for only 39 cents and turned it into a very delicious meal that could have easily served four to six people, had we had that many eating. At first my daughter was reluctant to eat a supppr that didnt include a meat dish, but the tasteful Eggplant Parmigiana was a pleasant surprise. The whole dish probably cost less than $2... treat these days. Depenquite a budget-savin- g ding on the price of the eggplant your savings may vary, but I found the dish to be a nice Floyd Dawson last week were. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker and Effie Cadieux of Alameda, Calif. Mrs. Baker is Mrs. Dawsons sister, Mrs. Cadieux her mother. They will visit with relatives in Brigham City this week. Mrs. Cadiuex will remain here for about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pitcher Smithfield. parents of at the Jenkins home on Easter of Bonnie Jenkins, visited ' e &, with Mr. Bennetts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bennett, he is on leave from the Coast guard. Joining the family-reuniowere Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Preslar and their two and Brandon children Jaylene of Honevville, they were here for three days. Mrs. Preslar is a daughter of the Bennett's. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen and their family spent Easter in Emery with Dr. Larsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Larsen. Theo Nielson has returned to San Diego after a two weeks furlough from the navy. His mother Mardene Nielsen died and was buried while he was here. He will go to a dental technican school upon his return to San Diego. Mis sister Venna with a niece of Mae will live the Nielsen s the Richard Hobbs in Preston. Jergen Nielsen, their father, has returned to the Veterna's Hospital in Salt Lake where he has been for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barker and two of their children w ere dinner guests on Faster Barker s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimber. Mrs. Barkers birthday was being observed. The Barkers are from North Ogden. .he Max Wiggill's spent Easter Sunday in Granger with a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tate. Mrs. Wiggills mother Georgina Sandoz was also there. of Sunday Mrs. son-in-la- , SELLS IIT There is no Substitute tor Quality Beet ONLY USDA CHOICE BEEF, Wf GLADLY TltmUED OF ACCEPT USDA EXCESS WASTE, MOOD STUMPS 1111 AGED TO PERFECTIOII Open Weekdays 9 am-1- 0 pm Sundays 10 am-- 7 pm Prices Effective 7 Full Days Prices Effective April 22 thru April 28, 1976 6sii CHOIC from the usual fare expected by most Americans. When purchasing an eggplant look for ones that are heavy, firm, smooth and of a uniform dark glossy color. Choose ones of cylindrical or that are about six to nine inches in pear-shap- e diameter. Large, rough, spongy places indicate poor quality while decay appears as dark-brow- n spots on the surface that will cause total loss in a few days. Keep in a cool place with plenty of humidity and use as soon as possible. While the recipe below calls for one cup fine dry bread crumbs, I found that I didnt have any so I substituted some crushed croutons . The mild seasoning of the croutons really added to the flavor of the dish. change-of-pac- Sunday, along with Christy Jenkins w ho lives in Bountiful and Kathy Jenkins who lives in Salt Lake.' George and Lucy Smith have returned after a two weeks visit in Modesto, Calif. A niece of Mrs. Smith, Cindy, was married on Saturday to Glen Mohler. Cindy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bond. The Smiths visited with the Bonds and with Mrs. Smiths father Horace A. Lish. Mr. and Mrs. Conroy Whipple and their four children of Salt Lake City spent Easter Sunday at the Pattillo home in South Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bennett and their daughter AriLine of Sandiego, have been here a week visiting Diane Foster has been out of school with a case of measles. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. "j ' meat-and-potato- 1976 Thursday, April 22, Sun Chronicle wmm lisp ' es (TTDQjHu) Q03EB mm mm QD3 USDA CHOICE TENDER GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Eggplant Parmigiana " 1 large eggplant Salt and pepper to taste 1 cup fine dry bread crumbs 2 eggs, lightly beaten Cooking oil ( preferably olive oil ) 12 cups tomato sauce, heated FARMLAND LEAN CRISP O' . LB. i lb. Mozzarella cheese, sliced tsp. crumbled dried basil V4 c. Parmesan cheese, grated Wash eggplant and cut crosswise into rounds 'a inch thick. Do not peel. Season lightly with salt and pepper and dip into bread crumbs. Dip into egg, and then again into bread crumbs. (Depending on the size of the eggplant, more bread crumbs and egg may be needed). Place in minutes to set crumb refrigerator for about 1 AOO USDA CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 1 70 USDA CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP STEAK u, USDA CHOICE mm SHORT RIBS FAMILY PAC 3 Lbs. or u Over MV GROUND BEEF 20-3- 0 5v CTAC SIGMAN TfWk C WIENERS 120. LOIN SLICED PORK CHOPS 0nV39 . USDA CHOICE BEEF STEW Lb. ll D WILSONS CORN KING VARIETY PACK 90 USDA CHOICE 7 BONE POT ROASTS NO WASTE hV CENTER SLICED HAM 29 SWIFTS BROWN & SERVE 39 MORRELLS OS LINK SAUSAGE n a. u 27 V BRAUNSCHWEIGER mixture. inch of oil in a skillet. Fry Heat about slices until tender and golden on both eggplant sides Add more oil when necessary Drain on absorbent paper. Line a buttered shallow baking dish with some of the sauce. Arrange a layer of eggplant slices over the sauce. Cover with a layer of Mozzarella slices, more sauce, and a sprinkling of basil and Parmesan. Repeat in layers until the dish is full. Bake in preheated moderate oven i350) for minutes. Makes 6 servings. . . 25-3- 0 4-- Roy City Spring Cleanup TRASH PICK-U- P RULES DEL Trash must be in disposable containers or tied in bundles. No loose material will be taken. 2. No boxes or bundles over 75 lbs. will be picked up. 3. Place trash on parking area, not obstructing gut1. HONEY North side of 5600 South to south side of 5200 South and west side of 1900 West to UPRR tracks. West side of 2500 West from 5175 South to south side of 4800 South. FRIDAY: Published two times, April 22 and April 29, 1976, the Roy Sun Chronicle. in 43 25 lb. Bag 2s9 - 303 CAN CAMELOT 16 Ox. Loaf DOUBLE LUCK 303 Can BEET 25 Lb. Bag CAMELOT 2,S 45 TOMATO JUICE $ CALIFORNIA 'V & U Bit, MIRACLE WHIP Oi. Con W CUT GREEN BEANS CANNED PEAS HEART OF UTAH 44 25 SLICED BREAD KRAFT 32 Ox. SUGAR 1 tracks. BEE MEADOWDALE- 3-- Davis-Web- BTL. WHITE FLOUR ter. CLEANUP SCHEDULE (May MONDAY: North side of 5200 South to south side of 4800 South and west side of 900 West to east side of 2500 West. TUESDAY: North side of 4800 South to 4000 South and west side of 1900 West to Railroad tracks. WEDNESDAY: 4000 South north to city limits. Everything on east side of 1900 West. South side of 6000 South to south city limits. 2700 West from 4800 South to 5600 South. Everything west of the D & RG tracks from 4800 South to County line. THURSDAY: North side of 6000 South to south side of 5600 South and west side of 1900 West to D & RG MONTE 12 OZ. PICKLE RELISH tf Q vV a Ox. Can TUNA FISH CAMELOT Asst. Pkg. FIRESIDE 2 Lb. PIERCES LARGE 38 1 TOMATOES SLICING CUCUMBERS .... RADISHES AND GREEN ONIONS RED LEAF LETTUCE 2,019 2fo,19' . . .vs 1 9 89 30 89 49 20 303 Can PORK & BEANS CAREFREE lOOCtn.Pkg. PAPER PLATES CORNET Jumbo Roll PAPER TOWELS CAMPBELL 10i Ox. Can TOMATO SOUP CAKE MIX ERESH DAIRY, ySr Camalot c Tati nos IS Ox. Eoch 2.Gal. CREAM O WEBER 16 Ox. Ctn. HALF & HALF BANQUET 16 Ox. FROZEN EOODSft PIZZA PIE FRESH MILK il Pkg. SALTINE CRACKERS ,0 MEADOWDALE 2 Lb. Pkg. 49 HASH BROWNS CAMELOT MILD CHEESE Gal. ICE CREAM e 39 99 3620 WALL AVL, OGDEN, UTAH r .. jerk . |