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Show .Some like hot, some like it cold, but to each his own sandwich it Condiment It timvnl haJ to W Si dramatic nulc high hoagti that Dag vumhJ Bunttirad fngmem hi dak Mu hen at midnight, but oi Ml s i atHj s jv fvifl y h? Ik'J t( unjwiih he or ihe raii. J My utoihir, fijy jnvtafw?, Si toiu if mj stiu content Si form. tut s aftduh into rectangle rwinstead of mangle nj her day iflfil. 1 never know where to Mart 1 he corner M." he tug Jo f.i in my numth," ' My husband believe in snoihcf kind of dependability, It duevn"! matter what kind of andkh wtrc I Ji the i J atom a. papal Tarty in the week Dud would kill 2'P turkey and hang it up to "drip." Two had to kill the lutkey a special o the feather would come Oir i3v. xaver. We baked the bread and ftwn dried it to make the crumb tor the stuffing. While dinner wit cooking, we began to set the table. Mother" table wa the type and W . pulled it out and put in two addt- nonal have lo make a laWc to Ml about 16 people. Mother had spent fold-dow- "many hour pressing the cloth to coscr the huge table. W'c always used our finest dishes, glasses and i silverware. W hen we finally sat down to cat the feast that had taken a week lo prepare, wc sal and ate the rest of the day. but wc were never too full to finish ofT the evening with nu- mcrous homemade desserts. f po 9 6 544-123- 5. trees were heavily Jadcn puffy white and the ground glistened like millions of diamonds. 1 he children were very quiel at we absorbed the beauty Of our surroundings. Breaking the silence our small daughter quietly spoke. Jibe said she knew what she was thankful for on that day of Thanksgiving She said she was thankful that she lived in fairyland, Volunteers arc needed to work in i the schools with the students. Call Edricc Christensen at af--I 451-12- Clear f rid hen wc moved lo Utah the late I960 we bought a home in Rtvcrdalc located shout three btock west of the nver. It wai traditional for ut to go to hpnngviltc to visit my husband" parent for special holidays, but this one year, they were out of state and our small family was all alone for Thanksgiving, Very little snow had fallen that year and it was a special treat when it began lo snow on the evening before Thanksgiving Day. Wc awoke lhat T hursday morning lo a world covered w ith 2 feel of clean, fresh snow. W'c bundled up our children in snowsuits. boots and mittens and decided to go for a walk. W'c felt like pioneers as wc made the first tracks in the crystal snow. The air was crisp and still as wc urged our little ones towards the river bank. like Cinderella. ean1 experience a snowy Thanksgiving Iay without remembering that beautiful morning and the gratitude we all fell for the lovely world of w hite lhat wc were privileged to enjoy. Paula Wright Director of the Heritage Senior Center aited in a small town in rural Idaho, smack in the middle of nine children. I enjoyed my large family, . our farm and even the crowded little house. I did well in school and had a great group of friends, most of whom I had been with or POLICE BLOTTER jutI 451-323- 2. you. Disabled student at Bountiful , High needs volunteers to give "one-on-oattention. Call Mary Kelly at ? Homeless Childrens Foundation needs loving, attentive individuals .to play and work with infants 5 through 5 years of age. Call Mary or Bridget at The IHC Hospice of Northern Utah needs volunteers to spend i time with the terminally ill in their "homes. Training will be offered. For more information, call Dana at Opportunities with the elder- - Make phone calls to the home-boun- 0ra d. Help an older person with makeup and nails; conduct an exercise class for nursing home residents. Professionals can share their experiences with residents of a care center, delivery drivers and runners arc needed for home delivery meals. Families and individuals needed to provide entertainment, conversation and recreation, etc. Hostesses needed for senior citi-- " zens center. Drivers needed to assist with doctor appointments, shopping, etc. 299-205- 5. . 363-255- ' 9. JJ a 975-672- 3. Davis County is looking for J sponsors to help with the Sponsors for Santa program. Call 451-32- Mix together. Add 6 spoons of ice water. Family From page 9 J - As everyone gets ready for bed, by the fireplace. In the morning they Jifind suckers, a chocolate Dutch letter cookie, and a wrapped gift, Z 'like a coloring book stuffed inside -fthc shoes. ;Tve found this to be a great t reliever of the Christmas stress. great celebration to have Jilt's abefore Christmas," she said. .just Here are some of the Dutch ; recipes the family likes to prepare. vuhcy set their wooden shoes Botter Letter Filling: I cup almond paste (Vi pound) cup sugar I egg slightly beaten Grated lemon peel of half a lemon ; Mix together above ingredients 4 and let stand overnight covered. Crust: 'h cups flour ; ' teaspoon salt 'h cup butter ; to 8 table- Chill one hour. Roll into rectangle. Fold into thirds, wrap in wax paper. Chill 15 minutes. Fold and wrap three additional times. Refrigerate an additional three to four hours. Roll into strips ' inch thick. Mold filling into round rolls. Fold crust and pinch edges together. Brush with egg yolk. Bake 20 minutes or until golden brown at 400 degrees. package of Hillshire sausage 2 packages (16 ounces) split peas (washed) 4 leeks (sliced and thoroughly washed) I large onion (chopped) . 4 grated carrots 4 medium potatoes (diced) I and large celery root (peeled " diced) 1 and simmer meat for two hours. Add all the peeled and washed vegetables. Simmer an additional two hours, In a Dutch oven cook An arrest was made Nov. 14 at the rifle range for possession of marijuana. Tha Layton Police Department responded to approximately 701 cans from Thursday, Nov. 10 to Thursday, Nov. 17. An Individual was arrested Nov. 13 on Fair-Fie- ld Road tor illegal consumption of alcohol. A traffic accident on Highway 193 Nov. 13 resulted in injuries. On Nov. 14 a business burglary was reported on South Main. Two separate traffic accidents on Wasatch Drive and Antelope Drive Nov. 14 resulted In Injuries. Several unrelated tobacco violation arrests were made Nov. IS. A business burglary was reported Nov. 15 at Layton Hills Mall. On Nov. 15 an arrest was made on Gentile Street tor simple assault. An arrest was made Nov. 14 for ioy riding on ' 1200 Wesl. On Nov. 14 an arrest was made on 400 West for criminal trespassing. Two separate traffic accidents on 1000 Wesl and 3200 West Nov. 14 resulted in injuries. Sunset City Police The Sunset Fade Department responded to approximately 214 cals tram Thursday, Not. 10 to Thursday, Not. 17. A simple assault was reported Nov. 10 at Sunset Junior High. A telephone harassment on 2450 West Nov. 1 1 is still under investigation. mischief on 125 West Nov. 13 Is un. Criminal on 200 East. A simple assault complaint was filed Nov. 15 at Farmington Rock Chapel. der investigation. T&iikra lP Loco Cars TTack The great Trains Power Pack M-- F jjjHRS. Wonderful World of Entrance in Rear Sat 10-- 7, condiment lo bread, te both agreed lhal Bob had been poorly schooled tn Ihe ar of lunch prepa- family lime lo butld my definition o( petti I and with, Bui Ihi week a lurned la me in ihe lunchroom and "look at Bob" andwith! C an you believe H7 Bob wa eating a floppy aourdough aodkh in huh ail the ingredient were exposed: lurkey, mayonnaise, brown mustard, tomato and letluee, One slice of bread wa dry, ihe other was dripping mayonnaise and mustard , After a long discussion on ihe proper application of meal and Bb thought we were fray, yhal diUereme doe i make ration, when you jusl (hew tl all up any. way?" 1 here" no answer to lhal, rxeep lhal maybe it's Ibe ritual in prepa ration lhat provide the added flavor to our andwiche. I know my ntot her beam when remember to Cut her andwtih diagonally. My children smile when I add lh oddball tngtcdicnl without wincing. By doing tl "Ihcir way" Ive added llc best ingredient of all my tove. School district to se3 surplus, salvage hems noon lo 2 p m, Dec. 9. Item available are used desk. Used table, s Iht I vet, various equipment and miscellaneous ilem. The Davii CLEARFIELD School District will sell a variety of used turplut and salvage item from 8 a m. lo noon Dec, 10 at Freeport Wct enter, building C-A preview of item will be from t tor 5. 774-761- Silver Frl. & Smith-Stateli- p.m. Tired of the yo-yweigh! story? BuilJ a better body with 22nd Century rroduct! Focus on reshaping you r physical future with responsible ne ka o Only $9.00 per person Receive $1 1,00 (Lm on Weekends) LOWER PRICES WITH WORE FUR - i 4 Hour Call for Details nutritional supplementation! Servic Can today ROSE PARADE BRANSON alAUGHUN 825-637- 4 . LAS VEGAS CALIFORNIA CIRCLE MESQUITE FU LAUGH UN A ELKO Toll Free Salt Lake Area fee, f&i France -- Gram QQCXBI1 I & Special Offer! Cijtrinj fBsown & TJsan The Viking Sewing Machine Co. of Sweden has picked Wimmers to test market in fEnoum the U.S.A. a brand new Viking sewing machine at a ridiculously low price! These machines have over 20 functions and sew on all fabrics: silk to heavy denim. Sews overlock stitches, blind hems, quilting, buttonholes, monograms, satin stitches, dams, appliques, and more. Never before has a Viking been so affordable. This sale is limited to the first 100 customers only. Limit 2 per customer, no dealers please. AVOID? Many consumer avoid purchasing products that contain alcohol in tha belief that they will dry their hair and skin. The (act is, however, that alt alcohols are not tha same. Fatty-aci- d alcohols (including caprylic, cetearyt, cetyl, decyl, isocetyl, isostearyl, iauryl, myristyl, oleyt, and stearyl) behave more like moisturizers than drying agents. Therefore, the consumer who seeks to avoid dry hair and skin has nothing to fear from these alcohols. Simple alcohols (such as ethanol, methanol, and isopropyl) are solvents that can be drying. Even so, they carry the benefits of absorbing excess oil, dissolving one ingredient Into another, and preventing some products from spoiling and separating. ' This is good news if you have bean avoiding using a particular product because it contains alcohol. Hera at FRAN BROWN COLLEGE OF BEAUTY, our stylists use and recommend Paul Mitchell, Red ken, and our own line of Fran Brown products. If you have any questions about a product and use, they will be more than happy to help you. We also offer precision hair cutting for the entire family. Your hair will be cut and d students under the styled by supervision of expert licensed Instructors. Please come visit us at 521 West 600 or 460 2nd St., North, Layton (546-6166). We are open Tuesday Ogden through Saturday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Evening appointments are also available in Layton. We would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our readers and their families a safe and happy Thanksgiving! EXCLUSIVE SALE LOCATION WIMMERS LAYTON SEW 94 N. Fort Lane Layton, UT., HINT: As a cosmetic ingredient, alcohol is not at all allergenic and is rarely irritating. 546-490- 6 Will be $699 anBon Folks Q drainsf, Of Sweden Viking ntroductory Special Offer Company $LCS(Ul rnmDmU J stirring occasionally. " THE WORK AND THE HSATIIK) & AIR CONDITIONING i GLORY" msgi SERIES Volume Dealer in Northern Utah for $00 oJ'OFF your Natural Gas furnace replacement needs tU3VAL "every "volume of "1 The Work and the Glory j with this coupon. HERISHABL 399-054- 3 OPEN YEAR ROUND Thanksgiving Weekend Premier Friday, November 25th 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. November 27th Saturday, v v10:0O a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Coupon required. Unlimited Quantities. Expires Dec. 9, 1994 TREE Christmas Potpourri to the first 100 customers each jjay with a $5. 00 purchase 773-690- 0 SYRACUSE 1152 West Riverdale Rd. Ogden, Utah 84405 COUNTRY NSW CONSTRUCTION RKnACKMKNTS A SCRVICI ISSSWiggSOSO. 3 Beehive jTt- - KaysviUe KaysviUe, ltah 141 N. Main 0 84037 S44-S52- call Stop Waiting on Weight Loss OGDEN AREA DEPARTURES Departs every Sun. a.m., Wed, a.m. more information, 6. Donnas Tours, Inc d 6 Hobby's 3061 Washington Btvd. 10-- 5. ffigtttmgtgtcr ZgjSSlZZ f ALCOHOL. AN INGREDIENT TO ' Layton City Police The Farmington Felice Department responded to approximately 250 cats from Thursday, Nov. 10 to Thursday, Nov. 17. On Nov. 1! an arrest was made for lewdness I Handicap I li under invesligalion. Farmington City Police m dei pt ice: 294 cant (ram Thursday, Nov, g to Thursday, Not. 7. A driver on North Main was arrested Nov. 12 tor driving on a suspended revoked license. A misdemeanor theft wet reported on WebO Lane Nov. 14. A business on 400 West reported burglary Nov. 14. A telephone harassment complaint Nov. 15 on 150 East Is under investigation. An arrest was made for paraphernalia on Million Hollow Road Nov. A felony theft on North Main Nov. 15 it slid The Clinton Police Department responded to approx imateiv 110 caNs from Thursday, Nov. 10 to Thursday, Nov. 17. A drunken driver was arretted on 1600 : ihrir The KavtvMe Felice Deoartmenf res pended Weil. North Nov. 10. On Nov. 11 on 800 North an adult wat cited for discharging a firearm. Criminal mischief wat reported on 400 West. Egos were thrown at a car Nov. 12 on 1540 Norm. On Nov. 15 on 800 North a credit card fraud wat reported. An assault between two iuveniles wat reported Nov. 15 on 2700 West. Three iuveniles were arretted Nov. 14 on 2000 West lor burglary and theft of firearm. On Nov. 14 on 1400 North a burglary and theft of a motor cycle wat reported. bae membm are witling to lake ihe to appreitmafetv Clinton City Police Pea Soup 3 fresh ham hocks uiI. rn An individual wat arretted on Mein Street Nov. 13 tor theft. A (rattle accident retuillno In Injury on 700 South Nov. 13 It under tnveilisation. Criminal miichief on 700 Soulh Nov. 15 It under invettioaiion. An arrett wat made Nov. IS on Sycamore Circle for disorderly conduct. An arrett wat made at Freeport Wet! for a tea offense Nov. 14. A iuvenile wat arretted Nov. 1 on Stale Street for assault. A burglary Nov. U on 1000 East it still under investioation. hr-- since first grade. Out little church was live center of my life and faith. And (hen at 17 I traveled sis hour to attend a large university. had good roommates, but heavy clast toad. I was happy but homesick. Halfway through the semester it changed from homesick lo "sick" As my health went downhill, so did my grades and my enthusiasm. I just wanted to go home. And home I wen to. for Thanksgiving, The roads were srvow packed part of the way and the guy I was riding with wasn't good at driving in snow. The heat went out in his car. Hour after hour I was cold, afraid and sick. But it all seemed to melt away as we dropped down into my little valley. Wc passed the school, grandma's house down the lane, the little church and finally I was HOME. I hugged my little sisters and knew that nothing could compare to this. I was home for Thanksgiving. Caroline Briggs Syracuse ddtd KaysviUe City Police Crtmmai mnettwf on 1500 East Nov. 10 1 till under InvttiiMiKXi A tiaraitmtfll complain! Nov. It on 1700 South it tlit undar Invotltoalton. A child abuta comoiainl on 1700 Soulh Nov. II t under inmiieaiion. On Nov. 1 a luvanii wat armltd for criminal rmtctiiet on VaVtatta Driva. A or unk tn driver on 1950 South wat Nov. 12. A tretcatsJno complaint wat Died Nov. 12 on 100 followed by another A criminal mischief complaint wat filed on Male Street Nov. 14. Tv Nkt Oetwimw rawnM aporaiMntMy jo TtwrM( Now. IS M ThurvUv, Now. A luvamif on wniid lor thoeUltlng Nov. W on Slat Slrwt. ne J " Clearfield City Police 451-323- 2. .ter 2 p.m. or call the school nearest and my The Families needing assistance the holidays must till out an application for the Santa program at the OITicc of Employment and Training. 50 E. State, Room 205, Farmington. Applications will be taken Monday through Thursday from I to 4 p.m. through Dec. 8. For more information, call 2. of t delicious trto of cheese, mustard, and bread. To compile the ingredient in any oilier order li 10 rum S perfectly good meat. Ihtve rule are surpmmgjy rigid for someone a disorganized and tai about housekeeping and menu planning si I am. And high nan- - with for ly Library needs readers. Call Lou-- s isc Pollard from 8 a m. to I p.m. I Tuesday through Thursday at 451-232- favorite wa the carrot pudding with dip on le top. Marge Thornlev gy. The meat them. The ingredient 451-32- or Eva ai Autumn Clow, or Project Read at the Davis Coun- - 773-706- 544-12- tween The Davis County Food Bank will be called on to provide over 200 food boxes for the holidays. This is in addition to regular needs. Call for more information. Volunteer From My father Mill eat ju&i shout any combination, hut he prefer hit My Thursday. f (fcJU even S hot roail talking Shoot the href sandwich wnh gravy bread should fe buttrred. 'It im'l tanitonh if it jvnt buttered," he Stories niut-lar- d jut Sheri Poe Pematd lo A blob of tr mayonnaise in the tenter won't rut ti. He ay the flavor vitould te fon ten I vnth raih brte. And my rhddren have no rule; Potato chip or hamlnjiyrr dill sre fine comkmrnti fur pranul butter or jam. Lettuce snd tomato sre Ok, hut po rvveniial. In fail, tl' no oneommon for them lo order s landnith. "but hold the bread," They might instead fu ihemtelve t'o-lice of ham with muviard be- UQHT pMcvt wiihct must te applied in s certain order bread, mayonnaise, tomato, s perfect Ino that could tie eaten alone, lettuce it sir ategit ally placed between the tomato and the meal to keep the meat from getting sog- thinly spread to the edgr if the bread, Hos il a. LakcSkld Review LAKESIDSCCMMUXmr 10 Tuesday, November ??, 1904 BooZi Layton 254 E. Gentile Layton, Utah 84041 544022 Jf (i; -- : r .1 . I IhiP J.( V, 1 . ( " (h r? 4 6 fp I y 4I a ft ', i I T 0t ifr |