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Show County lunch worker honored Tips on how to buy a dishwasher Mrs. Ruth Kofford was the guest of honor at a luncheon hosted by the Duchesne elementary faculty and school lunch personnel last week. Mrs. Kofford has worked 12 years in the school lunch program at the school and will retire this year. The tables were decorated by members of the faculty and the luncheon was prepared by the lunch personnel with Rcta Lott and Lois Behrmann as Mrs. Kofford was presented with a corsage and a tribute by Dora Curry, district lunch supervisor. Gifts were presented by the Duchesne County School Food Service Association, the faculty and lunch workers at the school as well as by individuals. A song written especially for Mrs. Kofford was sung by members of the faculty. Arloa White, LaRae Baily, and Shiela Smith. The were accompanied by Jean Taylor. Mrs. Leslie Harris gave a piano solo. Danine Harris and Catherine Brown, representing the high school, entertained the group with songs and guitar music. were Marvells Special guests Wilkerson, president of the Duchesne County School Food Service Association, Myrtis Buckalew, former manager at the school, Zella Grant, Nellie Harris and Jan Suddrcth who had worked with Mrs. Kofford in the past. Other special guests were: Mrs. Dennis Kofford, Velda Young of Tabiona, Norma Wagstaff, Crystal Hackctt and Nclda Young of Duchesne. Food stamp Butter parmeasan noodles make a delicious dish. forms of pasta are easy to cook and taste well with meat. DELICIOUS All Homemade pasta good with meat, fish, fowl ' , Pasta (dough) of all shapes and sizes continues to be a standing item on many grocery lists. It has the advantages of easy preparation, is pleasant with meat, fish or fowl and stretches the serving portions. Cooks sometimes tend to be confused as to what pasta really is. Macroni, spaghetti, spaghettini (finer spaghetti), capellini (finest cut spaghetti), tagliatelle (noodles), lasagne (very wide noodles), any many other sizes and styles are all members of the pasta family. Ravioli, cappellitti, agnellotti, and tortellini are little thin forms of dough folded over a filling. Those associated with Italian cooking will insist that any of the long pastas should be cooked as they come from the package, rather than being broken into more manageable pieces. If so doing, the trick is to push one end of a handful of spaghetti into a boiling water, letting it gradually wilt and sink until it is completely submerged. All forms of pasta are easy to cook, but do not overcook. Perfection is pasta which is just tender, but not mushy. A tablespoon of oil in the cooking water will prevent its sticking together. Of all the pastas, the egg noodle is the most popular to have entered American cuisine. tasted them until But you've homemade, there's still a great treat waiting. 1 Those we give here are best cooked within an hour afer they are made. To hold them longer, wrap in plastic and refrigerate for a day or two at the most. You may want to experiment with freezing them, but the results may not please you. If you happen to be stewing a chicken on a day the noodles are made, drop them into the rich broth to cook for an even richer flavor. Otherwise, cook them in boiling salted water to which you have added a tablespoon of oil. They will need ot cook about nine to 12 minutes, or to your taste. Drain and use in any favorite recipe or simply toss with butter and cheese or a A sprinkling of poppy tomato sausc. seeds also adds a delightful touch to buttered noodles. To make noodles, combine 2 cups flour and 1j teaspoon salt in a bowl, drop 3 eggs into center. Work well with hands until the dough forms a soft ball. Remove to a floured board and knead as you would bread dough. If necessary, add more flour by the spoonful, kneading in. until the dough is firm. Continue kneading another eight to 10 minutes. Cover with a bowl and let rest about 20 minutes. Break into four pieces and form into balls. Flatten a ball on a floured board, then roll into a square about an eight of an inch thinck. Cut into strips in any width you choose up to an inch. Repeat with rest of the dough balls and let the strips dry on paper towels or wax paper. Laura Greenwood, Outreach Coordon-ato- r for the Food Stamp Program, advises, the State Department of Social Services has free basic giving pamphlets information how to apply, how to find out if you are eligible, etc. about this U.S. Department of Agriculture food help program. To find out more about Food Stamp Utah Department of Program, write: Social Services, Assistance Payments Administration, 231 East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. MAFF n. pump guard portion to handle pits and bones, if necessary. Reversible wooden cutting board with a juice ring, on portable models. Special cycles, tor cleaning off stubborn grease and grime. The other s, Marie Merkley announced her engageweek this ment to a Bountiful man. They are planning a June wedding. ANNOUNCES-R- ose Duchesne miss announces wedding plans , information available Whether you are going to give it as a gift or make it a present to yourself, there are some things you should know before buying a dishwasher. First, you have a choice to make: Portable or built-iA portable is practical for apartment living, or in kitchens where there isn't room for built-in- s. Built-inwhich are unfinished in fit in under the counter front, except and are permanently connected to the plumbing and electricity. One thing to be careful about is the Make sure you understand warranty. what it says and what it covers. . In looking over available diswashers, here are some features to think about: Dish racks that can adjust in height to accommodate tall stemware or large Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kipp Merkley of Duchesne, are happy to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Miss, Rosemarie Merkley, to Mr. Dale J. Schmutz of Bountiful Utah. The couple is planning, a June 20th wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Rosemarie is a 1973 graduate of Duchesne high school, where she served as homecoming queen, yearbook editor, and seminary president. ' She has presently completed two years at Brigham Young University. Dale, a 1969 graduate of Bountiful high school, served two years in the Mexico West mission for the LDS church. He is presently a senior, majoring in business management, at Brigham Young University. platters. Two spray arms, one under the bottom rack and one under the top. This arrangement permits water to reach the upper rack even though there may be big bowls on the bottom tending to block water on its way to the top. Full-tim- e filtering system includes filtering portion that helps eliminate the need for prerinsing and self-cleani- Mrs. Canale Holgnte 434-31- 0 a Mrs. Anne Jackson has been visiting here with her mother and sister, Jackie Tucker this past week, a Doug and Julie Jessen drove to Missouri on business Wednesday. They will be bringing back Roscoe Justice and his family. a Lorene LaRose hosted a party on Thursday afternoon. They also did mod podge pictures. Everyone had an Tri-Che- enjoyable time. a Maxie Hartman hosted a turquoise home on party at her mothers Wednesday. Sandra Womack (the dealer) had many different items to display, a Mrs. Anthon Rust traveled to Castle Dale on Thursday to attend the funeral of Roger Lake who was killed in a mine explosion. a Mr. Jim Brotherson attended a ASCS meeting in Provo on Thursday, a Dan Evans was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brotherson last week. a The seniors of Altamont high went on their senior sneak last week. They went to Park City and Salt Lake where later that night they went to the Doobeeie Concert. a Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wall took their son, Troy to Salt Lake to audition for Eugene Jelesnick. Troy was accompanied with the guitar by Lois LaRose. a Altamont hosted a ball game with Moab last week. The Longhorns were defeated with a score of a The Senior Tea will be held in the Multi Purpose room Wednesday May 21. All seniors and their parents are invited to attend. The Senior Tea is sponsored by the Variety Arts Club, a Seminary graduation will be held Thursday, May 22, at the Altamont Chapel. a A new carpet store opened May 15, in Altamont. It is located where Mr. B's clothing store used to be. It is owned and operated by Danny Miles. Violin lessons are being given to students by Becky Miles. Anyone wanting to take lessons call OF THE WEEK which five cycles in dude: super-wasuses heated water in the final rinse; rinse-holto quick rinse and wash later; l, for gentle care of china and to freshen seldom glassware; rinse-drused dishes; and short for less soiled dishes. If you know what to look for in a dishwasher, you're sure to select one thats just right for the lucky person whose name youve written on the gift card. h, d, china-crysta- y, Softball for women starts in Duchesne I Summer baseball for women has started in Duchesne. Any woman 18 or over is invited to partidpate in these games. Practices are Tuesday and Thursday 7:308:30 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m. at the church field on the north side of town. Score keepers and umpires are needed and there will be a workshop for anyone interested in this the 22 of May at 4:30 p.m. at the Duchesne Stake Center. For further information call Tina Turner at 738-267- 5. NO DIFFERENCE " Pyrrho, the Greek philosopher, used to say that there is no dif- ferenee between living and dying: A man said to him once: Why then do you not die? Pyrrho replied: Because there is no difference. 3-- I WISH YOU WOULDNT KICK MY SHINS WHEN WE PLAY BRIDGE. THE THUD INVARIABLY TIPS-OF- F OUR OPPONENTS. TLC Pet Grooming Poodle Clipping Bathing & all brushing breeds 454-396- Phone 353-467- 7 I Don't miss this opportunity to make a once in a lifetime buy on a new or used mobile home. WE HAVE: ONE DOUBLE WIDE, SEVERAL WIDES 2 and 3 BEDROOM 14 ft. 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