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Show Jv,- ;': i t Sun Advocate Price. Utah Thursday July 13. 2000 7 I . r . ' i. . . - . (Continuedfrom page 5) i wring ftqrt 'n i ..4.-- -- , ny RimiU pmpry Htfr BiiwtftRiwromrtigfiiffifi 1, 7pi - ." in w niwii us. toS pm., Helper Audi torium; v ; shoot, MO pm county gun range.. to 7 Helper auditorium; Aug. 11 -- 4R and borne arts exhibits, 10 softball 10 7 mercial booths, am. to pm; tournament, 6 pm; preodeo, 720 num; '' . BfSEB horse show; 4 p.m. 4-- H entries accepted at Helper auditorium, 8 to MO am. fiu Tyu .jp. lmu-t- i . ; 4-- H us. .. . .. eom- - pju pm; " wolnnHr4ttPJB- - open target saddle band race, 10 am; animal . Ang. 12 Mode! air show; 9 July 24tlfrodeo - Mountaineers Hiding (Sub will sponsor rodeo performances expo, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; commercial booths and entertainment, 10 un. to 7 pm; on July k Fbr information, ortoand home arts exhibits, 10 am. to 3 pm, Helper auditorium; Rum Bureau talent Ju(y 21 and July 22 at 8 pm. Boob open at 9 snd home arts enter the rodeo, contact Colleen Thayn at find, noon; concert, S to 730 p.m; pet shout 4 pm; pick up 6 730 to 6 4 tournament, pj14rodeo.8p.nl. exhibits, p.n.;prMwleo, pjn;wftball Baa Floss Gdebnfioa - On July 22, file Daughters of Utah Pioneers and Moon-- followed by dance. taineere Riding Chib will sponsors parade at 10im. and July 24th activities at the Aug. 13 -- Open borse show registration, &30 to 9:30 am; horse show 10 am All events will be presented at the county fairground nnless noted. Wellington City Park. Rr inloraution, contact Thelma Pierce; at ul; i.-- ' " L rf . 637-107- & 4-- H ul jijv 4-- H ' tei v "- - ) 637-228- 0. - Chiton fob; ndep qpeei sad Hag contests - The eostests for age groups I yean or , younger sad 7 to 10 yean are listed June 16, 4 p.m, ii the main arena at the county 13 years and 14 ypn or older are ached-fairgrounds. The contests far age groups (Mnotst lto the USU Exta effieelJItawayta nquireiniiaidtou attirr lrnth mraiWing nrwwnflr rationrn Win S JKZ - to intonation 637-311- laternaikaalDnyn mm oa the easy. -- Tte celebration is scheduled July 27-2- are Ommhw el July28, kkl8dayaetiviUe8areplannedfroml0aja.untUiK)oaandaraDcertisslatedinthe n.A.t snw Th intow..Hn.i iw in the pufc?7a.a. and Price Qty AitiesosJuiy 29 also CulfaueOiwnectionpresentatloasfroBBoontoMOpjt -- indintelHt vi; - I m ii piuned ' . infanMtinp fimtmM EMm Miiw.t s7jbm i: SS-:- pjl : 472-654- UfefDtshlriten-PrireduqderislobkiteintereitedwriterLinf- . ' Ang Ang 6 atrei-.- , Mon-Datef-or ; .. :4na 1847-186- BugUeraafGtahPioneere-TbepDupissHucbingfordescenduts- '.''y Adaptka&ossrendsGfDtah-neetsthesecondsndfourthVMBeadayoftheBon- ta .4- " n : aaa PRICE MAIN STREET ' the top Boorof (Xirsotaputerbusiiiessbuikling Tufts Friday Night Special y ;v Rd Clam Saacr ; with ; ; $795 - Linquini Price Culture Oonneetion-- Free programs begia at 7:30 pjn. at the Price Peace Garden. The schedule includes: July 20 -- Songe for a summer evening featuring Charlie Simmons on guitar. July 27 - International Days opening ceremony followed by an band concert, featuring community and college musicians directed by Greg Benson. -, 4 Aug 3 ftwites from the prt, featuring Randee Scfanltx . Aug 10 -- Original piano coapositions by Shannoa Butler Young , ... . r. JUiy 29. SATUROAK 9 th, lJ0p.B.,u ttecoofereiicerooaos i441 Show times are at 730 pjn. at Oeaiy The-' STREET CRUISE fir STREET DANCE I -- es a live build. and gug h atldR2h)ays ", p-- HKI mjjtpAnim liirfnrfiHi 14-1- 0. ' MssonicLodgH Regular actMtks Include Cartot Lodge 16, F4AM, finrt days, 730 p.BL;Joppa Lodge 26, F&AK, first TnAtays, 730 p.B4 Eastern Sta Naomi Job'e Daughters, Betbd 3, eecood sod fourth Chapter 13, tint Thursdays, 7:30 VUneadaya, 7 PlB4 snd ifc Hite (ehaptea eoundk eoaaandenrJdternating), first Wednesday, 730 p.a. Utah Eastern Shrine Quk Contact Norman Smith for informa-titiou.; . 10-1- yy'v The group Beets tbe third Thursday of the 637-446- . ' IVI . r, rtv at astion, call Eaaa Stevauds ponth boa 14 pj.- bbb : aaa :. aorenissDaypicnie is planned Juy 16 at the Price eity park sheltec lfestivi- begia at noon and continue until 6 p.m. Public welcome. Bring folding chairs, Fto information, call Lorraine Babcock at 472601 ; , Casa Juarez, a new local restaurant, lias opened for business at 277 North. Carbonyille Road. Owner Michelle Juarez indicates that Casa Juarez focuses on serving authentic Mexicali meals in beautifully decorated surroundings, com' plete with Mexican music. Everything is homemade and made fresh daily. v Oentnl DtshStociCarBacingAsBodsti(asieets the secrad Tuesday oftte aonth,7pjn at Helper Civic AuditoriuDLContact David Dimicknt 637-630- 0. Friday complete with ai 7 Diontii - wtioned;S9L12,&30pLB.vstCufleDale;8q)t.l9,&30pjLstFbrron,suetiaMd.. finals is pending. Jtotidputsaast ns at three asaetioned events to qudity , brstate.OoiitactKiBl(ooaaB at mm' sr Mexican eatery opens on Carbonville Road ; . at Price roping S-- ,.i- . .'y--;'-; Outrie typin nppoft troop niteu m secopa Inursday of tu 472pjn. at CeBtleviewHiitaLIto information, cafi Wilma Hows at pji r.t. .. . Castle Oountiy Quilt OnDd meets the third Thursday of the month at 1 p.ajU the senior dtkenseentctFto tafMmation, pall WSdWbd at 472203. ; ; !. .V - IGty ami . . Katkaal Band Hons Aisodatfca Dates include Jahr 11,7. arena, sancttaied; July 18.7iLB.it Price main sresi, sanctioned; Jidy 28,7 p.a at Chstle Dhle; Ang 1, 7 at Price aais areas; Ang 12, 10 sjs at Price main arena, two goes 2 goes; JbA 15, 7 p.a. at Rnon; Aag 22, 7 pjn. at Price aain arena, sanctioned; knm M Ml at Prina mrong mm, at Castle PiK font, S p ' -. Bin-'-- . yyyyk : -- : V .LV..-.-:-- at637-874- ' Hiswsfts Dsy nssloU Aug 19 has lb us. to 0 pja. at Wuhington Itot is Price. The eveaf is tor former Hiawatha tosidents, worten snd friends. Hr V 637-874- Antoiasuine disease support group -- A combined group tar patients irith fibre-- . myalgia, lupus, chnjnic fatigue, myolacial eyroirome, MS, etc., meets tle tourth ML. Thursday the month at 6 pjn.tanm 106 at . fttrtiwi wiuhh ftr infammfrm, (Xnumaveat6370peningmraie8are Jny27st720pj!0u re-r- nvM at felknredbyihowsat 10nm.Fbrinfarnatioo,eaUGayIeMGil Yfendor booths 9. Cathy Wilson HI Rir details, contact Russ WUsqu .. ; at the ($U ballroom, lb join, contact v ' 4 . ... sessions are Ttesday rmnlnwd VUmfani 4 Cold Beer Pool Tables ffstlqm ; Vwww.balancerocfr.com 4 ; ; . Now open for 1 48 S. Main - r Jones Boys. Aug Aug. 24 Bluegrass music, Muring the Boiy Fhmily 17 "-- ; "y -- CartKaCountyftirsndBodw-Scheduledactivitiesindud- . i' e: v. . Historical SodMy-aeethe fourth nbdnesday of themouth at 7 Qutoa CU : Fbir informatka, contact Eldon Miller at CEU at Boseoa. p.iL a ; aaa' y Newtons is Need-- Residents are eneounged to donate baby iteas hx1 needy in- - y 472-825- 3. tuts in Carton at 1 to 6 pjn. QJ . . Custom Set: Economy Set: AmericuChncer Sodely - Local eancer patients may obtain information on obtaining bdp and support by contacting Helen Ott st . antique toyand Jewelry baieihibit8accepted,10 atASbk Dentures $550.00 Oounty Fbrinfonnatha on volunteering cmtact Ibresa Kikresse 637-83- aaa callbacks, Aiig 8 -- Home arts, St Jn Historic Helper ts ; Aug 3 -- Kith breadbaUng contest, 9 ajn. Carbon High home ecooomics room. Aug 4 -- Adult bread baking contest, 9 sju. Carbon High borne economics room. Aug 8 r Adult district riding dub meet Ang Breakfast, Lunch & Dite7 daysweek." 637-314- 2. Full Upper & Lower $450.00 Full Upper & Lower v Same DoVlSerylceJJolExtra Cost Cast Partial! Fit Tour: Mouth . Continued tom pega 5) I il shrimp. Set aside. : In another bowt combine one cup orange juice, two teaspoons nest (a couple of peelings lemon r off the outer skin will suffice), one-hacup lemon juice, one quarter cup honey four teaspoons cumin, one quarter cup honey four tea--spoons cumin, one half teaspoon' salt, bIx minced garlic cloves, and four Jalapeno peppers, seeded and chopped. Adjust Jalapeno according to your taste and stamina. " Place shrimp In marinade in ' the refrigerator for 30, minutes. Remove shrimp, reserving marinade for basting One option is to put the shrimp in the oven at 400 degrees for 15 with minutes and letlt a small amount of marinade. Shrimp can be threaded on .skewers and cooked on the grilL Plaice skewers bn grill rack on r high heat for four minutes on each side. Baste frequently with mari: . f; lf . t t - . . . c, . self-bas- te nade.'.. . ' " The combination of citrus, ' cumin and hot peppers gives this . dish a really unique taste and a good shot at becoming a favorite. Caveat: if using charcoal, do . not use lighter fluid or at least wait until the smell is gone before placing food on the grill. If yop use bamboo skewers, be sure to soak In water for 30 minutes so they wont burn while on the grill, j . Red, orange, yellow and green peppers are an excellent accompaniment Cut Into pieces about an Inch or two in diameter and thread them on skewers. Do the same with summer squash, zucchini, parsnips and eggplant Add cherry tomatoes, onions, mushrooms and corn on the cob, cut in two inch pieces. The method of cooking meat, over an open fire on skewers began in Turkey and was' called The name is from the Turkish work siskebabl, ic.t "sis" meaning spir and "kebap" roast meat , meaning ' is a piece of meat A shish-kebcooked on skewers. The word came into use in American En- -' b glish in about 1914. The has become a popular method of cooking meats and vegetables. Some kqbabbers prefer to put both meat and vegetables on the same skewer. Others separate the shish-keba- b. . : . ab . vegetables, putting one kind bn each skfewer and meats on an-- ; other skewer. The latter method works better if the meat will take longer to cook than will the vegetables. .... Dont stop at shrimp, tender cuts of beef. Pork and lamb are ex- , or as a quick and nutritious full meal ; When you multiply the possible varieties of marinade by the pos- -. sible varieties of meats, veg-- ; etables and fruits, and again by the possible herbs and spices, the number of different and delicious Increases exponecellent marinaded and grilled. ' shish-kebaAnd dont forget.the chicken, tur- ntially'.Only with due diligence and by. key and ham. Try pineapple chunks, mandarin oranges, or- overstretching our longevity will to try.; ange marmalade or apricot syrup we ever live long enough ' v them all with chicken or ham. Results may vary but are limited only byyour own Imagination. Practice tnay not make perfect, but the effort is rarely boring If. all else flails, dip it in catsup or fry sauce. Kebabs can be made ahead and kept in the refrigerator of freezer Pioneer Park . until youre ready to start your we or should say your shishing,' SatMJuly29. kebahbing? I lam - 3'pm Kebabs can be served as ao apMusic All Day petizer, as finger foods for snacks,' MC Insurance : VISA . v I FoilwMip Adjustmewti ' bs , -- 10 atiODaroml .uufoational 1 SarDruck ,'MotorcvcleShow ;; ! I .L lr Cozy, warm atmosphere! 2. Food made from the finest ingredients 3. Quality is not sacrificed for quantity. 4. Six course specials for the ultimate in dining. 5. Wednesday's for the best Mexican food in towm' : 6. Prime Rib worth reserving. 7. Selection offettuddni's C to please anyones appetite. V V . : IHH w reasons to dine a : 0 jV" Dine in Privacy! (kahdmas Parlor r available for any size group. ; 9. Juicy steaks served on sizzling platters. 10. Because you deserve it! &. : - . -- . ; - Let us cater your special occasion, or in-hou- , 'VfM itccip fu 1 hi Mitf i Soup 1 on-sit- ei . . ...t .. -- j Satad Sortert JL ; ; aries86 East .. ..... se . Steak for two ff ; l.i ftrsonolify Fm Comutoiod : . shish-keba- College of Eastern LItah Board of Trustees Meeting Scheduled for July 17, 2000 IS CANCELLED Podwthook Dr. Dorr w. Hanson - . $325 Each S80 Each ..... $25 & Up . i. A95 ; 100 Skroth, Price r 637-550- 0 ..Pfc, |