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Show 2C Rain or Shine Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 16, 1984 'Sl Time k Meaning of Different for Young Generation SHARON Review asked me when World War I began. As an English major who had minored in speech, Id never considered myself much of a his- NAUTA STEELE Correspondent When I was a child the long hot summer months seemed to stretch out to infinity. Sometimes on days so sultry you could see steam rising off the asphalt pavement, Id wish that I were back in school where ,my teacher marked the days off on a big calendar. In March, the calendar had a lamb and a lion on each side. In April it had an umbrella and a duck. Seven red ' Xs made a week go by. Now vacation time seems to pass before I can even get all my kids hot weather clothes out of the boxes and into their drawers. Someone once told me that a main difference between children and adults is that kids have a more creative sense of time. When did you get your ears . pierced, Abbie? I asked my daugher.' neighbors She proudly touched the tiny gold stars that glittered in her tory buff. Thus, it was with some uncertainty that I admitted I wasnt really sure just when that war had started, though I though "perhaps it was around 1914 or 1917. How come you dont remember? My student asked looking at me with a shocked expression, like maybe he though I might have witnessed the opening battles first hand. I was 22 years , '' W'Y' ' ' s GENEIL A. HUNSAKER AND HOWARD D. VOELTZ JILL BYBEE AND TROY FULMER 2 Couples Make Wedding Plans ' Bybee - Fulmer Mr. and Mrs. J: Lee ROY , . . Bybee of Ogden, have announced the engagement of their daughter,. Jill Bybee to Troy P. Fulmer of Roy. Fulmer is the son of Daryl and LaJean Fulmer of Roy. The couple has set May 7, as the wedding date in the Ogden LDS Temple. Ms. Bybee graduated from Bonneville, High School. She is 1 - currently employed at City Quick Print. She graduated from LDS Seminary and attended Dixie College and Weber State. Fulmer is currently employed at Western Zirconium. He grad- uated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary. He attended Snow College and graduated with an associate degree from , Weber State. He also completed an LDS Mission in Indiana. They plan a short honeymoon and will reside in Roy. Hunsaker - Voeltz KAYSVILLE Making plans for a wedding on May 19, at Kaysville South LDS State Center are Miss Geneil R. Hunsaker and Howard D. Voeltz. Later a reception will be held at Kays-- , ville South Stake Center. Parents of the engaged pair are Mr. & Mrs. J. Neil Hunsaker of 614 E. Laurelwood, Kaysville and Mr. & Mrs. Howard 0. Voeltz field. of 774 N. 1000 W. Clear- . Miss Hunsaker was graduated from Davis High School. She works at Empire State Bank, Layton. Her Fiance was graduated from Clearfield High School. He is imployed at Layton Hills Mall. Cheese Tart Has Hawaiian Flavor '- - Bring the wonderful flavors of the Islands to your table year around with this luscious Ha- waiian Cheese tart. As easy to make as it is tasty, this dessert features a rich Hawaiian fresh pineapple coconut filling, topped with macadamia nuts. d The tender, tart shell can be prepared ahead of time, then filled just before the final baking. Serve just as is, or cool and top with whipped cream rosettes, a small wedge of pinapple n and mint leaves for a I ' pre-bake- special-occasio- look. Hawaiian Chess Tart Tart Shell 2 Vi cups chopped Hawaiian fresh pineapple cup granulated sugar cup light corn syrup cup butter 2 egg yolks 1 whole egg Vi . Vi tablespoon cornstarch cup flaked coconut Vi cup chopped macadamia nuts Whipped cream for 1 , Vi Pineapple wedges for decorawedges and mint leaves. Makes tion 6 to 8 servings tart). Mint springs Tart Shell: Combine l't cups flour and Vi Prepare Tart Shell, and chill sifted an hour or longer. Place a sheet teaspoon salt. Cut in 'j cup of foil in shell and fill .with pie shortening and 2 tablespoons weights or uncooked beans. Bake firm butter. Drizzle with about 4 in hot oven (425 degrees F) 10 tablespoons milk, adding just minutes while preparing filling. enough to make a stiff dough. fresh Halve medium-siz- e Shape into a ball. Roll out to a and chop enough circle on lightly floured fruit to measure 2Vi cups. Wrap board, and fit into tart and refrigerate remainder for anpan about Wi inches deep. Trim other use. edges even with rim of dish. Combine chopped pineapple, Chill before baking. sugar, corn syrup and butter in Pineapple Pointers saucepan and heat to boiling. Hawaiian fresh pineapple is 3 4 Simmer to minutes. Beat egg yolks, whole egg and cornstarch harvested fully ripe and ready to eat. Once picked, pineapple will together. Stir hot pineapple mixture into egg mixture, then stir not ripen further. (Unlike most in coconut. Remove tart shell fruit, pineapple has- no starch refrom oven, and lift out foil with serve to convert to sugar once it beans. Pour pineapple mixture is harvested.) into the shell and sprinkle with Therefore, if you are not going macadamia nuts. Return to oven to use your pineapple imand reset thermostat to modermediately, refrigerate it in a plasate (350 degrees F). tic bag or plastic wrap to Bake about 25 minutes longer, maintain freshness. (A pineapple until filling is set and top very left at room temperature may lightly browned. Remove to wire change color and soften slightly, rack to cool. At serving time, but this is actually a sign of detedecorate with rosettes or puffs of rioration not of ripening.) A Hawaiian fresh pineapple whipped cream, small pinapple (9-in- ch se 12-in- ch - earlobes. I Just about ago when turned 2, the little girl said rs looking me straight in the eye without blinking once. Wake me up in three minMatthew yawns utes, as he snuggles into bed at night. Youre not planning on sleeping very long? I ask, pulling the covers up beneath his chin. Only til morning.. my little boy trails off. Teen-agearent much different. Back in 1971 when I was teaching junior high school, language arts an eighth grader once rs will last, refrigerated and uncut, for three to five days. To extend its goodness another few days, cut fruit from the shell, preserving as much of the juice as possible, and refrigerate in an container. Pineapple removed from the shell can also be successfully frozen. As with most fresh fruit, freezing will cause a slight texture loss, bur the delicious fresh pineapple taste will remain. air-tig-ht old. What are you going to be when you grow up, Mommy? Christie asks me several times each week. Three-year-o- . ld Older. Older, like a grandma? I hope so., Then whose little girl will I be? She worries after a thoughtful moment. No one elses. Youll be my big girl all grown up. Oh, she pauses to digest this incomprehensible bit of information. Then my tiny daughters eyes begin to fill as she continues, Im not sure I want to . grow up. Now why would you say something like that, Little One? Oh, I dont know, she paraphrases Mr. Rogers, 1 guess I like us just the way we are. Would that I had a childs command of time. Some I would stop the ticking mo--men- KAYSVILLE Marilyn has placed second with her entry in the United States Jaycee Women Poetry Contest held .annually for U.S. Jaycee Women Week promotion. Ms. Koroulis, a member of Ko-roul- . GftdAicut'& clock. is the Kaysville Jaycee Kays, received the honor from among 84 poems entered by Jaycee Women from across the nation. The title of Ms. Korouliss poem is, Our Time Has Come, My Time Has Come. Sale Prices Good thru May 31 - MALL HILLS ,uifcs . KUTVNEWS Where News Comes First ML UIS M!D Randall Carlisle Wednesday's iPOBT o Child AT! oM FF i Shirt and Tie N with your Suit Purchase IF IS LAYTON HILLS MALL ; Upper Level DV The Don PHONE ! 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