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Show nWiW 6 Lakeside Review, Tuesday, July 31, 1990 LakesideCommunity Make the most of quick, cheap summer vacation By RUTH MALAN 'Standard Examiner correspondent Problem: Short on time, cash or both this va- to home? Answer: Take a brief trip to one of many sites in Utah. Begin vacation planning with a stop by the local U.S. Forest Service office to pick up a map, available for a small fee. An office is located in the Federal Building at 324 25th Street, Ogden. first-serv- first-com- BOUNTIFUL International folk dancers, musicians and ethnic food are all part of this years Summerfest, sponsored by the BountifulDavis Art Center in August. The art center, which presents the summer arts festival each year, has scheduled this years event for Friday and Saturday, 1 1, at the Bountiful TabAug. ernacle grounds, between Center Street and 100 South and Main Street and 100 East. The featured performing artists include international folk dancers and musicians from 12 countries: France Belgium, Finland, 10-- cation season, or do you just want to stay close Multipurpose maps are also available that cover the eight different sections of the state. These may be purchased at the Utah Travel Council office, located across the street from the State Capitol in Salt Lake City. The Forest Service map shows the location of camping facilities, when they are open, the elevation and what amenities are available in the different locations. Most Forest Service campe grounds are available on a basis. A small fee is charged in some for overnight camping. The multipurpose maps cover the state showing points of interest, detailed roads and trails trails. and even State campgrounds allow reservations in the state parks and are usually more expensive than Forest Service campgrounds. Specialized maps and guides of fishing areas are also available at sporting goods stores. If camping and hiking are what you are looking for a trip to Mirror Lake can provide the fun of both. Its just a short hike up Mt. Baldy and canoe rental is available. If canoeing is your thing the Jordan River affords an interesting trip. hike is available here in DaA good half-da-y vis County. A hike up Adams Canyon just east waterfall. of Layton leads to a Beaches with swimming and boating are available for a minimum charge at Pineview Dam, up Ogden Canyon. The trip can be just a half day or extended to a full day. During the week it isnt often crowded. y 'Witness the forests and wildlife in a or longer trip to the mountains west of Tooele. The area can be located on a Wasatch Forest Summerfest to feature folk dancers, musicians (Basque). I While near Tooele and Grantsville why not visit the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers Donner Party Museum in Grantsville or the Railroad Museum on Main Street in Tooele. A trip to St. George will take more than a day but a weekend would do it. A small tabloid called the Southern Utah Traveler lists fun things to do, says area resi- - , There will be a children's art yard with an assortment of artistic activities, including face painting, wood construction, rock painting, yarn art, watercolor painting, etc. In conjunction with the international flavor of the festival, there will be 10 food booths selling ethnic foods. The festival is open to the public and free of charge. Events take place both days from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 70-7- 5 JTHEB6NMARCHEL- -, . Sun.-Thur- s. Open till Midnight Fri. & Sat. Open till 2 A.M. 381 S. State, Clearfield 825-053- L 00K Standard-Examlne- r WHOS TYING THE KNOT THIS MONTH Congratulations and best wishes to each bridal couple who has registered with The Bon Marche Bridal Registry. We sincerely hope your future is full of happiness and good fortune. 6 ve Service map. sale. Based on the response of last year's audiences, the Maori dancers from New Zealand will perform again this year. Performers will be transported by bus from Springville, where they will be taking part in the annual World Folk Fest. ' There will be six groups performing each day, as well as regional ethnic performing groups. visual Approximately artists will display original art 1 ed two-da- work and handmade crafts for (Soviet land, Sweden. LAKESIDE LANES ar-.e- as 20-fo- ot Georgia Union). India. Indonesia, Israel. Italy. Malasia, Mexito, New Zea- graphic REGISTERED BRIDAL COUPLES FOR dent Marge Waggoner. She and her husband spend winters in St. George, where they have discovered numerous attractions. Zions Park or Snow Canyon are good places to visit while AUG.-SEP- T. 1990: there, she said. Old volcanos, lava beds and caves are available for exploration. Historic walking tours of ghost towns and a Pony Express ride are accessible free of charge, said Mrs. Waggoner. And the Pink Coral Sand Dunes near Kanab has camp grounds. There are 32 different colors of sand in one cave, said Waggoner. To find the cave follow U.S. 89 near Kanab toward Mockies Cave. On the right there are three openings. The cave is located inthat area. There are several ghost towns in Southern Utah and graveyards to explore. And Grafton still stands where part of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was filmed. Take your backpack, take your lunch and take your time," she said. Near Leeds is a Pony Express Museum, an old mine, red cliffs and a canyon with a water- Dress up your yard with concrete landscape borders. FREE ESTIMATES 544-341- 2 The Bon Marche Bridal Registry and Gift Service offers a host of services to make your wedding as pleasurable as possible. Our computerized registry is updated daily to ensure each gift is special and unique. fall. . It is not a steep hike and there are campgrounds, said Waggoner. See TRIPS on paqe 8 Whenjou come in to register, ask for your complimentary copy of The Wedding Book, a guide to setting up a new home. , Cooking at camp can be a snap i THE BONMARCHE By RUTH MALAN Standard Examiner correspondent KAYSVILLE Make cooking for a camping trip easier and the trip. more fun by doing the food preparation ahead of time, say two area cooks who a book on vacation cooking. Florence Boss and Ruth Kendrick of Uinta, who the cookbook published by Horizon Publishing, Vacation Cooking: Good Food, Good Fun, advise travelers to keep it simple. Meals should be planned with fojods that are easy to prepare and cooking done ahead of time, says Boss, who adds that some food can be prepared months in advance and frozen. ?Keep it simple. Be prepared, said Boss at a recent demonstration for a Kaysville Relief Society. Make a checklist and use it a few times, she suggests, then have it laminated for future The next time you buy a car, go in with your guns loaded. use. Put childrens clothing on their beds and let them pack it. d Use luggage and tell them they can take whatever fits' in the bag, said Kendrick. Soft bags are easier to pack into the car, she said. Purchase everything in plastic mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, barbecue sauce, etc. But dont buy the large economy size, it wont all be used on the trip. If cookies are part of the menu, pack them in something firm like a Tupperware container so they dont end up as Robert crumbs. Clean out the fridge before Ruth Kendrick dishes up barbecue ribs that can be prethe trip and prepare extra food. pared ahead of time and taken on a trip. Do you think the fridge will Chex in the microwave then look better when you get box of either Rice or back? asked Kendrick. You Corn Chex, one square of mar- - mix in the Chex until ed. 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