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Show TV 4T SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Eight - May 10, 1979 un9 ORDIRVIILS OtLtr Dkinf Kanab spent part of the weekend here at his folks place, the John Crofts. Gregg and Irene Tait and after their kids to finish up young son from Cedar City that last bit of school work, so visited here with his mother, . . busy trying to adjust to the Mrs. Rena Tait. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird time change, so busy enjoying the warm summer days when took a quick trip to northern they come, there's not time Utah this past weekend. left to go anywhere. Mr. and Mrs. Horace ANITA HEATON Burrows received word that The event of a babys blessing took the family of one of their grandsons (young Hans and Betty Sorensen son of Mr. and Mrs. Cash (daughter Kim even came Burrows of Montana) had from her w ork in Arizona to be been injuried in a accident. He apparently with the family) to Las Vegas, Nev., this past weekend to be was knocked underneath the Anita Heaton, 21, recently with Lori and Kent Brinker-hoff- , car, which saved his life, his graduated, Spring 1979, from face was cut quite badly but he while their baby daughUtah State University, receivter was blessed by her father is reported all right and ing a B.S. degree in Home and given the name of Natalie. healing fast. Also, the BurEconomics Education from the Mr. and Mrs. Buster Esplin rows went to Cedar City for College of Family Life there. the baptism of one of their came from their home in St. Miss Heaton plans to teach to visit with his folks, little granddaughters and George Home Economics at Bryce Annie and Fern while there visited with Lolas Esplin. Valley High in Garfield sister, Mrs. Leah Esplin. Early Wednesday morning, County School District. She is Steven Heyborne and Randy Mr. Wayne Adair and his the daughter of Loyd Webster Reese headed south for new bride were here visiting and Alma T. Heaton and she is Kearns Canyon, where they at the home of his parents, a member of the Honor Mr. and Mrs. Webster Adair. met Mrs. Marie Heaton, who Society of Phi Kappa Phi. had driven from Albuquerque Wayne lives and works in Las to bring Mr. LeGrande Heaton, Vegas. It was good to see Dr. part way back home. The grandsons had a good visit Warren Foote here in the with their grandfather on the Valley again, and from the looks of the materials in the return trip home. back of his pickup truck, he is Sunday evening after conference, the children and ready to start the summers work on their ranch down in some grandchildren of Lawrence Esplin met at his home the Barracks. The past weekend was a for a few hours of family n memspecial time as we held our visiting. bers who were there were Stake Conference with Brother Mrs. VeRene Tait of Fredonia, Backman in attendance. Our Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. General Authorities always seem to know just what we Larry Esplin of Cedar City. Here from their home in need to build us up and California to visit with his encourage us to live better parents, Byron and Cecil lives. It's nice to have the Fisher, were Mr. and Mrs. afternoon sessions over here in the Valley but I do miss Reed Fisher and their children. going to Kanab and meeting Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Crofts with friends there. These and their small daughter of conferences have always held a special place in my heart as I first attended them with my 4'' parents many years' pjgo. ft was good to see fairrtforoupjj 4 come into the chapel and sit :4 together, young and old alike ,4 - a family time. Its cloudy, cold and overcast here this week beginning. i.4 The heavily blossomed limbs are dancing in the wind, the hjiu h J white petals falling across the (Ijiii ii !" l x ground clear away from the . the sweet fragrance of trees, s f the lilacs drift from neighborhood to neighborhood as the wind catches them, then X it Ik passes it along. I surely hope Jack Frost decides not to pay us a visit, the valley is so rVii pretty and the fruit can really Your money is working with first and be used this fall, the glass jars second trust deed loans that are on my pantry shelves show much usage this past winter -protected by Title Insurance and pay a trfan or of interest bank rate so, until another time, well any higher the warmer days are just in loan Utah. and hope company savings around the comer. NOW IN OUR 26TH YEAR! There is not a lot of news from the Valley this week. Folks are so busy getting their gardens in, so busy getting - ;w i Alton Girl Graduated From USU Be Like Mr.Goodlifc -- ' J ) jMli Calling all husbands and sons and daughters! Mother's Day is coming soon--an- d that's an important day to remember. And do you know what just might please Mom more than about anythin'? A homecooked meal by YO! Here are some suggestions: In Consumer Report Magazine, May 1979 a team of their specialists began testing and tasting pancakes made from mixes-alm1500 of them. They came to the conclusion that there just wasn't a perfect pancake that could be made from a mix. In fact, they had quite a time finding a good pancake recipe from scratch. So they came up with their ost own! CU says that this pancake recipe made from Scratch is almost perfect-- it hits even closer if you make it with buttermilk (see the variations.) So it should be a sure winner for breakfast in bed for Mom on Mothers Day! Almost Perfect Pancake 2 2 2 2 4 T melted butter or marg. c. milk c. flour VARIATIONS: Blueberry: Add 1 c. blueberries after batter is mixed. Whole Wheat:1 Substitute whole wheat flour for half the white flour. Buttermilk: Substitute buttermilk for milk and Vi t. of baking soda for 1 t. baking powder. Offices Boise Las Vegas Pocatello Reno 6103 65 NORTH 100 EAST. ST. GEORGE. UTAH 84770 An Equal Opportunity Landar MONEY SAVING TIP: Saving energy can save you money. To help your air conditioner perform more energy-efficientldraw drapes or blinds on the sunny side of the house and be sure to keep doors, windows and the fireplace flue closed. lf Shake and Bake 3 c. flour 2 t. pepper t. garlic salt t. salad herbs c. salt T. paprika 1. Bon Appetit Vi 1 ' 2 1 ' c. oil. Mix well. Shake meat and bake at 400 deg. for 30 min. on each side. Jean adds, A full batch can be made and then stored in refrigerator for future use. If you use this shake and bake recipe while you are going to church, be sure to turn oven down to about 300 degrees and allow meat to cock for a longer period of time. Throw in a few scrubbed potatoes with forks stuck in to penetra.e the heat and youll have a meal all ready when you come home. Add a tossed salad, and banana splits for dessert - limited only by your imagination. Good luck! Kris Glover clears the final hurdle and heads for the tape far ahead of his BYU Invitational. opponents. He won the race at Region Eight meet and also at the Set Fly-I- n POLYNESIAN DANCING At Kanab Airport May 12 Comi Itara the artistic dinca styles of Hawaii and Tahiti! Fun for all ages. Great exercise and lots of fun Children's classes to begin the end of May 7 For information call: Sue Butler - and open house is being planned at the Kanab Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 12, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., according to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Clark, managers of the airport. Everyone is invited. We are planning on having flying games for I certainly appreciate your and 3c per pound rides pilots to this column. Its for the local response the people, so fun to hear from you and to Clarks said. There will also be try your recipes. Carolyn food, beverages, and goodies Banks is looking for some for sale on the premises. good fish recipes to try (with We hope you all will fishing season coming up), these booths. The support and also she would like to from these sales will know how to smoke fish? If proceeds go to the Search and Rescue you have a good method, which needs more please share it with our group for the outstanding equipment readers. Another request: A work they do and to volunteer good caramel sauce for steamthe scholarship committee of ed puddings? the Chamber of Commerce, Well, I hope to hear from who are working so hard to sooh. A you Ovenly yours, Joy Heaton, Alton, Utah 84710 fly-i- n assist Kane County ents, said the Garks. I 4f U a w- - pcHwsy BEAUTY CENTER 3ZI 100 East 166 South UStiJ JuSlSG womt Kanab, Utah LQ Ph NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY Deficiencies in Vitamin B5 can cause a degeneration-othe skin, hair loss and damage. Panthenal applied locally has been proven to be effective. f Call now - we will analyse your skin and hair and determine what would be best for your problem. MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS! stud- Hope to see you all there! Now, if you just cant possibly boost yourself out of bed that early, how about preparing Mom a nice Sunday (, Call It Mother INVEST WITH US! Call dinner? This special recipe comes from one of our Idaho readers. Mrs. Mont Sorensen, Jean. This is a shake and bake coating for Put it in oven meat. before you leave and take Mom to Sunday School! -- t. baking powder T. sugar Vi t. salt Preheat griddle to 400 deg. F while assembling ingredients. Grease griddle very lightly if needed. Beat eggs, shortening and milk in a large bowl until well blended. Add flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt to liquid ingredients, and mix just enough to make a creamy batter with some lumps. Spoon or ladle batter onto hot griddle. Turn pancakes over when edges look dry and bubbles cover the top. $ (801) 673 May 10, 1979 Page Eight by Carol Lynn Pearson Under the Same Stars tv' Walt Prisbrey, outstanding young tennis player at Kanab High School, added another title to his list of accomplishments when he captured the B.Y.U. Invita- by Dean Hughes ever-growin- g T tional tennis championship this past weekend. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prisbrey, Contest iHplltyir 26 chances to win Walt is also the Snow College Invitational champion and defending State Champ at No. 1 singles. Take Time to Smell the Daffodils by Karla C. Erickson First Prize 6 months interest on p- - minimum Money Market Certificate & You could win up to $450.00 Guess what the temperature 12 noon on June 1 on our time and temperature sign. will be at watch for details or call KANAB SAVINGS BRANCH OP ST GEORGE SAVINGS LOAN 199 WEST CENTER KANAB. UTAH 84741 your porfnor in progress t (801)644 5817 j J Daughter of Former Residents Plans Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Blair H. Carpenter of John Day, Ore., formerly of Kanab and Fredonia, take pleasure in announcing the wedding of their daughter, Royanne, and Mr. Allan Mullin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mullin of Prairie Divine Destiny WomansMildred Austin C. by I Am the Way by Ernest Eberhard in a temple 16 in the Idaho May ceremony City, Ore., Falls Temple. A reception in their honor will be held Saturday evening, May 19, in the John Day LDS Ward cultural hall 40 E. rOC Ml Center-Kana- b |