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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - Thursday, March 4, 1982 - Page Eight Big Small Band Delightful by Marita Brown If anyone, who did not attend the presentation Saturday of Lou Kovners Small Big Band, says to me: "Theres never anything to do in hit him in Kanab, I swear Ill the mouth. Well, Im not really that violent, but I have heard that expression before, and anyone who missed the performance of the Lou Rovner band missed a very enjoyable evening of entertainment. Personally, myself, if there is ever a night when there is not a meeting of a church or community hue, or a hearing, or a ball game, or a party, or a e scouting event, or a it, Ill be entirely happy to just stay home and enjoy "nothing to do. But, back to the performance. It was great! Ad my thanks goes to the Kane County Arts Council and the Utah Arts Council for making this type cultural event possible here in the "small town. The band put the audience of around SS people completely at ease with their easy manner and talk with the audience during theyou-nam- nine-memb- - performance. Mr. Rovner explained how the band came into being and answered questions by those attending. He said that each musician is an artist in his own right and told of the experience of some of them which included playing with some of the big name bands, like Stan Kenton and others. Band members explained the different instruments that they were playing, and some of them were very proficient with several different ones. The performance, at least to this untrained ear, was almost perfect as far as blend and timing were concerned. And again, while jazz may not be my long suit in music, I, with most of the others present, was delightfully entertained. And although the performance lasted almost two hours, I could have listened to more. There are about three more programs scheduled by the Arts Council, the next being a magician, and they all look to offer some more fine entertainment. Again, my thanks to Jim Potter, and those working with him on the Kane County Arts Council. Winter Garden Surprise by Ote Dale This is for all you Salad Green Lovers! Our family loves green salads and all summer I plant bumper crops so we can have fresh loose leaf salads. The five varieties Ive found to grow the best in the Kanab area are: Black Seeded Simp- son, Paris White, Butter-crunc- h, Bowl, and Salad Ruby. This fall when we were down to the last pickins of greens, I decided to throw out a few more seeds just in case we had a nice mild fall. Two weeks later I was busy thinning all the new little starts. The weather . was turning frosty at night so 1 took a big sheet of plastic and covered the patch up at night. A couple of weeks later, this was in November by now, we were eating the thinnings and the lettuce looked beautiful. So, once again, on a really warm November day, 1 planted a few more seeds, and once again covered it up with the plastic sheet. We continued to eat the small leaves right up until the first snow. Then I just forgot about it. Winter came. and the snow fell heavy in our garden and on the plastic covering the lettuce. We live tucked up in a north corner of the Ranchos and in January and February we only get about six to seven hours of direct sunlight. Id never really considered it oossible to grow anything in me winter except in a green house. But when this last snow melted off the plastic that was squashing the lettuce flat, Surprise! There were healthy greens underneath, and the last batch of seeds I had planted were sprouting too! I was so happy about it that I took the time to build the plastic up off the lettuce patch. Now, just two weeks later. Im thinning lettuce and havin fresh green salads to boot! Plus this springs lettuce is already on its wayl d So what was a attempt to grow late fall, early winter lettuce worked, and from now on I plan to have fresh lettuce all year round. This next fall I think Ill even try some head lettuce, and who knows. I might get big fat solid heads by the end of February! half-hearte- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH m East 400 Smith Sunday School MomlnO Worship Evening Sarvlca Wednesday - Prayer and Bible Study 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Hve you read the delight- ful childrens story book called. Rain Makes Applesauce' ? Its a collection of silly sayings with whimsical illustrations that really tell the story of just how rain makes applesauce starting from a tiny seed. Today, lets add a chapter or two to Rain Makes Applesauce called How Mom Makes It Taste Even Better! Applesauce is a great recipe ingredient in baked goods. Ive seen it used as a meat extender in meatloaf-do- es anyone have that recipe? I would like to print it if possible. Added to cakes, cookies and even breads, it makes a very moist and soft and flavorful product. Here are some of my favorites. . This first recipe is an one that came from an old cookbook of my grandmother's. Its certainly a quick way to turn out an apple crisp, and is so simple to make that even a child could mix it up quickly. APPLESAUCE CRUSTLESS PIE V c. brown sugar Vt c. flour V t. cinnamon Vi c. butter Mix until mealy, put on top of a pan of applesauce and bake at 375 for a few minutes. (Those instructions are quite vague- -a 9x9 pan could be used for 1 qt. applesauce, and baking time would probably be about 0 min.) 25-3- Heres another oldie of h origin. This pudding uses whole wheat flour, too. This one from Claudia Isaacs of Summit Park, Utah. Scottish-Englis- Here is another heritage recipe. It has been used very Sarah Hepworth. He had been please the large audiences ill for some time. The services that attended presentations by were under the direction of successfully as a wedding the speech classes at Valley cake, and makes a very large Bishop Yardley. A feature of High School and the musical the service was the music batch. No eggs in this recipe. presented at the Valley played before on the organ This is one of Delila Heatons i Elementary School. One-aof Alton. and piano country western plays "Balloon Shot, Gen- music that Bill loved so much. DEAN COX and ius Jr. Submerged GRANDMAS Those attending from this area Tell It To Tommy, with APPLESAUCE CAKE were Allen and Twila Cox, 26 of the speech class 3 c. sugar Lucy and Rex Crofts, June and members, and directed by Edmund I Vi c. shortening Hepworth, Margaret Linda Crofts, Teachers Aide; 1 1. salt Sorensen, Melvin and Rachel Maxwell; Nancy Jerilyn Cox, Irene and Burton from 1 T cinnamon 1 t. nutmeg Campbell and Shannon Pal- Las 1 1. cloves 1 1. salt Vegas, Nev.; Kenneth mer and DeLynn Crofts were Scald milk and buttr. Stir I Vi t. nutmeg Dean and Jay Cox from Cedar Southern Utah State College and enjoyable. City; sisters from Orem and interesting 4 T. cocoa until melted. at Cedar City has held their These were on presented 1 T. soda (2 A t. at Alton) In large mixing bowl comannual elections and an Tuesday evening at the high American Fork and Wilma ' cold c. water Beal from Leeds. Burial was in bine dry ingredients. Pour in Orderville youth was elected school. the Panguitch cemetery. butter mixture and blend well. 2 c. unsweetened applesauce to represent the school of full a On Thursday evening Another funeral service for Add applesauce, raisins and 6 c. flour education in the ASSUSC house enjoyed and appreci1 raisins blended. until relatives of the Crofts family pkg. nuts, mixing Senate. ated the efforts of the 5th and was held in Cedar City 14th Pour pudding into a greased 1 pkg. nuts Dean W. Cox, a freshman 6th grade classes as they LDS Ward for Ola Crofts gum drops 9x9 pan and cover with foil. 1 pkg Cut-u- p from Ordermajor building The Ransom of presented Raisins, nuts and gumdrops ville, will Crawford. She was born in Then place it into larger pan represent students of water in can be added in amounts to in his chosen field on the Red Chief, an original Orderville, a daughter of Roy which has 2 suit individuals taste. Cream Senate. Dean is the son of musical based on a short story and Marilla Hepworth Crofts, bottom. Steam in oven at 325 of O. Henry. Thirty-eigfor 1 hour. shortening, sugar and salt. Allen M. and Twila Cox of by Nov. 29, 1914. Relatives in the students took part in this Orderville who attended her Add cinnamon, cocoa, etc. and 1978 a is He Orderville. clever and comical story set to cream well. Stir soda into cold WHOLEWHEAT of Valley High music, and none of them shied funeral services were Rex and graduate to and add water APPLESAUCE BREAD applesauce. School. ODean and at performing true to the Lucy Crofts, Let it foam, then add other 3 c. applesauce Ramona Crofts, Lincoln and 2Vi c. hot water ingredients. Mix in flour (a Bessie Crofts, Everetta and BUSlUeSS story. Children evidently love to more if Add little 1 c. brown needed). Crofts. Ola died of sugar act and act up and they Harvey Vt c. warm water raisins, nuts and gumdrops. complications following surgcertainly had the audience Bake in 3 large loaf pans at 6 c. whole wheat flour ery for cancer in a Salt Lake laughing and applauding their 375 for 1 Vi hours. 6 c. white flour The funeral antics. Costumes went right City hospital. 2 T. salt services were held Monday, Vt c. oil Ill be looking for your Interested in sharpening up along with the comical charac- March 1, in Cedar City under ters and the songs did too. An the direction of from hear to 2 pkg. yeast Hoping recipes. your typing skills? Spilsbury and audience that filled the hall soon. How about calculators, graCombine applesauce, hot you Graf Mortuary. Burial was in until flowed tears it laughed water, sugar, salt and oil; add the Springdale Cemetery. phics, offset production, comwas so funny. I wonder if they Ovenly yours, whole wheat flour. Mix well (word Word was received Saturprocessing)? puters will keep their inhibitions Joy, Alton, Ut 84710 and let stand 20 min. Dissolve of a baby boy to the Crams Starting March 9 at 7:30 day intact as they enter the higher you can attend an adult of Fredonia. The mother, yeast in the Vt c. warm water At p.m. I the beginning of this business class under the grades? hope so. and add to other mixture. Mix Anna Lou Hepworth, is The grade school musical celery was aldirection of Mr. Jim Glover in well, stir in white flour, knead century, formerly of Orderville and most unknown as a comabout 10 min. Cover and let mercial the business room at Valley was directed by Gerald C. their older children are enjoylittle crop, grown rise until double. Punch down except in home gardens. High School. Cost for the Spencer, drama director; Ron- ing a visit with grandparents, and let rest 10 min. Shape into course will be $10 and ald G. Taylor, music director; Keith and Clella Hepworth in Leah Brinkerhoff, accompanloaves and rise. Bake at 350 Orderville. participants can learn new ist, and Delores Spendlove, from Remove min. all for Colleen and Wayne Miller skills, improve old ones, or scenery director. They and the and of the above. pans and brush with butter. girls of Panguitch, the students are to be commended LaNard Cover with towel to keep crust Come look over the materJohnsons and LaNard soft and moist. Makes 4 ials and maybe youll be and praised for their delightful Jr. and Karen and girls loaves. interested. Remember March presentation of one of O. gathered at the home of Henrys most delightful tales. LaNard and Nan Johnson to Cpl. Cecil Cram, Coconino 9 at 7:30 p.m. Several of our students from and Sheriffs Dept., County enjoy a celebration dinner on D.P.S. Patrolman Don Sarrells college and work were at home Feb. 28. Lawrence this weekend, among them Sunday, were called out on Feb. 17 father of Nan, also were the John Reeses from Esplin, when Tim Diehl, a licensed and the visiting enjoyed excitement of the games. We guide and hunter, and his Tropic, the Carey Reeses from special dinner prepared for SUSC in Cedar City and sister, led the whole game and ended client were reported overdue. the occasion- -a birthday Susan, also from SUSC up winning by 20 points. Next The hunters were guests at WHOSE? 1:30 at Ronald the team and Julie and plays the Jacob Lake Lodge and had Friday Taylor The Greg Tait family visited Beaver. not returned from their hunt family went to northern .Utah with Gregs mother, Rena histhe to attend over the weekend Monday morning as expected. over the weekend. Tait, at Kane the Occupancy school meetings and visit with The two, from Phoenix, tory class had the privilege of heard meadowlarks the Ive Gardto County nursery Hospital were after a lion. Cram and Sargeant listening family members. last few days and my friendly e high ener of the Marine Corps. He Sarrells hunted all day with reached an Max and Margaret Heaton of squirrels are getting out and February have is a recruit officer and has no results, but they found during the month gone to South Dakota to around now. when 18 babies were born. Spring must not served in Vietnam. He an- later that they had been Those not visit with their son, Mark, who too far away. If I count previously reported be is at a military base there. swered questions and told misinformed as to just where are: right, only about three more some of his experiences from the hunters were. At the end A girl weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. They expect to be back this weeks. O HAPPY DAY! 15 years in the service. of the day all concerned met at was born Feb. 20 to Julie and weekend. We have three new ex- the Lodge when the hunters Carol Lamb went to Cedar Kelly Thomas of Kanab. change students in our school: turned up on their own. City last week to attend the A boy weighing 7 lbs. 2 ozs. Marien Agudelo from ColumThe whole thing started was born Feb. 19 to Margaret piano recital of her niece, Lanell Heaton Allen, daughter bia, Winston Rumbea and when Diehl killed a mountain and Roger Clark of Kanab. Nelly Macias from Ecuador. lion the week before that had A boy weighing 7 lbs. was of Landell and Berniece Each week Im doing an been in a fight. Diehl and a born Feb. 24 to Heaton of Fredonia. Lanells Lydia and interview on one of them. This client decided to go after the husband, Jack, is also a major Orderville. of Cutler Roger week I'm doing Nelly Macias. other lion involved. They A boy weighing 9 lbs. 10 in music at SUSC and will Nelly is 18 years old. She is planned to be gone for the day ozs. was born Feb. 25 to perform on several instrufrom Portoviego, Ecuador. but when they struck the lions Pamela and Mack ments in a recital at a later Roundy of Her parents are Romerio trail they decided to stick with Glendale. Come join us for another of date. These recitals are Macias and Ramona de it so they stayed out all night. d from our for evenings singing graduation A girl weighing 8 lbs. 7 ozs. necessary Macias.She has three brothers college and should lead to a along with the Old Time They got the second lion, was born Feb. 25 to LaFawn and sisters and is the which measured 7 ft. from the Marie and vocation for each of them. We Orchestra on Thursday evenKyle Barnson of wish them success. youngest. ing at 7:30 in the Center. If tip of his nose to the tip of his Kanab. Colleen Lamb and Farrel Nelly loves to swim, dance, you enjoy singing the "Oldie tail, they back traced him to A girl weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. play instruments, go to the scene of the fight with the was bom Feb. 26 to Annette Sorensen went to St. George but Goodie songs, do come. movies, be in sports, and be first lion. They also found a and Dell Hulet of Kanab. Thursday of last week to go to We might not sing good but with her friends. At her school four point buck the second lion A boy weighing 9 lbs. HVi the temple with their niece, we have lots of fun. in Ecuador there was basketThe trip to Glen Canyon and had killed. All this was on the ozs. was bom Feb. 27 to Leah Delanie Staley of Enterprise. She is the daughter of Heber Lees Ferry was enjoyed by ball, soccer, tennis, swimEast Game trail area of the and Bruce Bunting of Kanab. ming, raquetball. She likes all North Kaibab. A boy weighing 8 lbs. 9Vi and the late Ardith Esplin all. You should ask one of the of them and has participated ozs. was born Feb. 27 to Staley of Enterprise. Farel and group about our spectacular in basketball, soccer and I think Carol made Marilyn and Isaac Johnson of Colleen also attended the discovery! tennis. She attends an Rita and Vivian but for the testimonial find, missionary Az. Fredonia, private Catholic school and A girl weighing 5 lbs. 13i Delanie on Sunday in the benefited most from it. We they have to wear uniforms. ozs. was bom Feb. 27 to Enterprise Ward. Delanie will even composed a verse for one Nelly is a licensed secretary Cpl. Cecil Cram arrested Cynthia and Robert Parris, of be going to the Montreal of our songs about this great and was employed by the Robert Lee Hanna, 19, on a Orderville. disco' ery. You could learn it if Canada Mission. Lenore and Jonette Hardy, you came to our government. She speaks Eng- warrent out of Tempe, Az. lish very well and can type 100 Hanna was wanted for failure Our exercise class had its Connie Chamberlain, Colene CORRECTION words and take shorthand at to appear on burglary and A birth was reported several arid Eric Brinkerhoff went to start last Wednesday. Ann 90 words. In Spanish she can theft charges. Hanna was weeks ago giving the names of San Diego last week to visit demonstrated the exercises type 200 and shorthand 100. taken to Page and then parents as Diane and Boyd Eva Rae and Kevin Chamber-lai- n while playing a tape. The Nelly says the U.S. is all transported to the County Jail Hulet. This should have read and family and Diane and exercises are designed for right but she misses her in Flagstaff. Diane and Boyd Hewitt. Our Mark Smith and family there. those over 50 so are not too family and friends. She likes Kevin is stationed there in the hard. The arrest in Fredonia took apologies to the Hewitts. Valley and Glendale is place on Feb. 24th. Thursday we made a trip to Navy and Mark is going to "nice. She is living with the school. They also visited St. George. It was nice to have Gerald Spencer family and she Lenores brother, Gene three ladies from Alton with says theyre nice, great, etc. Slaugh, wife LaRue and us. We hope that in the future etc. She has a steady family, then enjoyed the we will have more come and boyfriend in Ecuador named sights and fun at Sea World, enjoy these trips. We also Manuel and she is going to Tiajuana and Disneyland and extend a special invitation for marry him. She said she is went to a session at the Los all senior folks to join as at the available in America and Wi fit any firtplaci center for good meals MonAngeles Temple before headneeds a MAN. ing for home. day, Wednesday and Friday at June took husband Edmund noon, and on our trips around Hepworth back to Salt Lake southern Utah. City Sunday for tests and a check-up- . They also attended I would like the people of the funeral services in Pang- Kane County to know how much I appreciate all of the special deeds and acts of Tha kindness extended to me at Suggntid ratal! $1095.00 Salt discount $200 off 200.00 the time of Garths funeral. PET PLACE 095.00 Installtd prict Id like to give a special Retail Fm Dtlinry Suggested thanks to the classes, organiDog Grooming zations and friends who sent Prices held back to last years rate - Dont wait until flowers in remembrance of Tropical Fish New Winter Hours AND SAVE! Garth. the Fall rush Buy now Birds Words cannot express my sincere appreciation to all of Sherwood Stove Mfg. Kampsters Sat. -- 10-5 my friends at this time. 1200 W. 400 So. -- Hurricane, UT All Accessories 644-218- 4 6 0 or Carol Penney WHOLEWHEAT APPLESAUCE PUDDING 1 c. milk Vi c. butter 1 c. bread crumbs 1 c. whole wheat flour Vj c. brown sugar 1 C. raisins 1 c. applesauce Vt c. chopped nuts Vi t. soda Vi t. baking powder 1 t. cinnamon It ct Valley Youth Elected At SUSC ht Adult Class Starts At Valley High Hunters Hunted 30-4- 0 VHS News Last week members of the band and others went to Enterprise for the Solo Ensemble. We came back with some real good ratings. Our Stage Band took first and we are proud of Jason Winters for qualifying to go to State with his trumpet solo. We are going to do even better next year. One thing exciting about this week is the Round Robin in Panguitch. On Friday our team had a bye but listened to the games on portable radios. Saturday the whole community traveled to Panguitch to watch our boys beat Escalante. 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