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Show 4C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 15, 1989 pregnancy SHARON NAUTA STEELE Laleside Barbara's close friends who recently gave a shower for the dog. Sure enough, there it was the blockbuster headline that Millie is abou.t to become a mother. Now thats something to call a press conference about! I can see Millie sitting there it all now her chops while licking demurely all over the world from reporters whistle for her attention. Review columnist Ever since some colonial reporter scooped the news that George Washington wore dentures made of wood, life for this nations succession of chief executives has been a fishbowl kind of existence with every presidential word, deed or hiccough considered fair game for journalistic snoops. But George and Barbara Bushs move to the White House might better be described as a doghouse kind of life, especially since Millie, the presidential English spaniel recently found herself in a family way. The big news that Millie is pregnant surfaced several weeks ago. Seems reporters got tired of Rain or Shine writing about Georges penchant for eating pork rinds. About the same time they ran out of names to add to the list of who doesn't do Barbaras hair. in a move calculated to capture the heart of a nation where the average newspaper is printed on the level of a fourth grader, they consulted Millies vet, not to mention several of So-o- o, Lucille HenCLEARFIELD der was honored by her friends at a surprise birthday luncheon in celebration of her 82nd birthday. She was born March 5, 907 in North Carolina. She married David Phillip Hender on Aug. 11, 1923. He died in 1959. She is the mother of eight children. 1 Her children are, Dorothy 17 n. Her hobbies include reading Herbs From page 1C j Lamb Fillets with Fresh Rosemary butter a little oil clove garlic 4 lamb eye fillets 4 sprigs fresh rosemary 2 T. white wine freshly ground pepper lemon and sprigs of rosemary to garnish Melt butter in the oil in frying pan. Add garlic clove, tossing it in the pan for a few minutes to extract the flavor. Discard the garlic. Add the lamb fillets and rosemary. Keep turning fillets as you cook until done to your liking. Place on a heated dish and keep warm. Add wine and pepper to the Lucille Hender and temple work. At the current time she is a German name extraction missionary and family history consultant in the Clearfield LDS 2nd Ward. pan and reduce the liquid to a sauce consistency by boiling rapidly. Return lamb to pan ' and quickly toss to coat with ; sauce. To serve, slice the lamb and serve immediately with ' spinach and a little sauce. Garnish with rosemary and lemon. 2 T. 1 Reporter: How do you feel g blessed about this event, Millie? Millie: Wow, wow, wow, wow, forth-comin- wow! Reporter: I see youre quite excited about the prospects mother- hood.. But can you tell how us how your pregnancys going? Millie: Rufi! Reporter: May we surmise, then, that youve experienced a little nausea? Millie: Arfl Reporter: Yes, well er, we werent expecting a demonstration. But wait, before we go off the air, could you tell us what youre hoping for by way of gen' der? Millie: Grrr. Reporter: Still, you wont mind if its a boy so long as its healthy! But this kennels rather small. Where will you put the crib? Millie: Woof! 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Blend 1 c. water, tsp. melted butter into yeast mixture. Combine 1 cup flour and salt. Add to yeast mixture Vi cup at a tie. Add more flour as needed to form a 1 slightly sticky dough. Turn out on floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, about 5 minutes. Place in large buttered bowl turn to coat, and cover with cloth and let rise until double in a warm area, about 'h hours. ings with slide competition and special slide presentations. The club also sponsors workshops of interest to photographers. For further information, tact Joan Hofer at Guests are welcome. 773-040- 2. con. oregano. Shape between hands into a rope and set 20-in- ch aside. Repeat the process with one third of the dough and thyme and then a third of dough and Includes Cut & Style With This Ad Thru March 25th "We Use Superior Hair Care Products" rosemary. Lay the three ropes together, and starting at the middle, braid to the ends. Lay dough on buttered baking sheet. Let rise, covered, until double. 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Reg. $499.00 ,0ME WEEK ONLY utwyi 'Wednesday for four weeks starting April 5, from 9 p.m. Registration is now being taken OGDEN LAYTON at the Parks and Recreation 2318 WASH. BLVD. EAST GENTILE 1 Complex, 464 N. 275 E. or for 1 Hours: Sal. more information call Sat. The fee is $5. h is WESTGATE TRAVEL & TOURS addition to the roof! CLEARFIELD Local photographer Joan Hofer has won first place at Air Force Logistics Command competition involving five Air Force bases. She also received an honorable mention. Fifteen of her photographs placed at the Hill Air Force Base level and were sent to the next level of competition. She has much of her work displayed at Hill Air Force Base and has a portrait studio in her home in Clearfield. She is also involved in the Ogden Color Camera Club. Anyone interested in photography is encouraged to attend the Ogden Color Camera Club which meets monthly for regular meet p an?f ywcanfdecide whereof come on in and well go on vacation, choices in addition to the It s a great vacation with countless options available for a trip to the Orient. one destination packages Ive mentioned. creation, Humana Hospital Davis North and the American Red . lr look very hard to find the bargains. In fact, its leisure time for bargain hunting and you wont need to break. almost addictive and the Orient shopping habit" is tough to in any ' f these countries. In addition to shopping and sight seeing, you'll experience culinary delights low or expensive be as can the and The variety is endless price range about the great meals they ve had been apprehensive about Oriental food usually come back raving Registration taken class for baby-sittin- g . pla Area woman wins photo competition Lucille Hender Hender, Ogden; Mrs. Ed (Veralie) Webber, Don Hender, both of Clearfield; Mrs. Lorin (Barbara) Bailey, Price; Mrs. Joe (Joan) Cope, Jordan; Mrs. John (Roberta) Mathews, Sandy; Robert Hender, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ben (Sandy) Shelley, Bountiful. She has 40 grandchildren and TRAVEL TIPS Humana Hospital 1600 IV. - Davis North Antelope Drive Layton, UT 84041 (801) 825-956- 1 1989 Humana Inc |