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Show - Friday, December 15, 1989 The Summit County Bee Old Fashioned Apple. Crumb Pie ; Festive Skillet Scnmtte sliced 23 cup sugar . thinly .... lb. Hillshira Farm Beef and 2 Tbs. vegetable oil re butter Cheddar Smoked Sausage, cut into Saute sausage, onions and apples slices in oil in a large skillet until onions 2 med. onions, thinly sliced and apple slices are trader, stirring 2 green & red apples, creed and occasionally. 1 1 2 Tbs. flour 14 tsp. cinnamon 14 tsp. nutmeg 4 cups peeled, cored and sliced ples 3A ' ap- 1 Pet-Ri- tz deep dish pie crust shell 12 cup flour 14 cup butter or margarine 14 cup firmly packed brown sugar LaCreme whipped topping Preheat oven and baking sheet to 400. In a large bowl, combine sugar, flour, cinnamon and nutmeg, mix well. Add apple slices and mix b until apples are evenly coated; spoon into pie shell. For crumb topping in a small bowl, combine flour, butter or marg., and brown sugar until crumbly. Sprinkle topping over apples. Place pie on baking sheet and bake 400 for 0 minutes. Allow to cool one hour before serving. Top with LaCreme. I Christmas Memories and Dona Evans by Wendell through. Each Christinas Eve, we went to the Ward Christmas Party, where we had a children's program Wendell and Donna (Miles) and Santa came. It was followed by Evans, of HbytsvOle, would like to a dance, where everyone, including wish everyone a Merry Christmas die children, danced. In grade school, we always pracand a Happy New Year. We were both raised in the Uin- ticed many weeks to put on a tah Basin, where there was always Christmas program for our parents. lots of snow for Christmas. Among Only , now, as parents of children our fondest memories are going to and grandchildren, do we mare fully Christmas programs and to appreciate the love and efforts of grandma's house on a sleigh, pulled our parents for memorable by horses, because a car oouldnl get . . 30-4- . Makes 1 ch pie. Sweet Chocolate Smiles cup butter or margarine, softened 12 cup C&H granulated sugar 2 tsp. vanilla cups flour 1 cup chopped walnuts 1 cup (6 oz.) Guittaid semi-swechocolate chips C&H powdered sugar, as needed 1 1-- 12 Olirinl liar Saviour in horn. I,rl un spirml llin niraangr of prnro mid good will among mrn. et One Memorable Christmas , ; by; Elena Goodworth 1937 as . our second Christmas a family. My first baby, a son, arrived on Dec. 22. This was back in the days When mothers were kept ten days in the hospital, most of the time in bed. The mothers were told that we could order an extra meal and the fathers would be allowed to eat Christmas dinner with us. Since our finances were about nonexistent, (surely, you've heard of the Great Depression), Dick got a IS cent hamburger somewhere, and visited with me while I ate not a very romantic setting. But we were happy, and grateful for our In mixer bowl cream butter, sugar and vanilla. In food processor or electric blender combine flour and 23 cup of the walnuts. Process to grind walnuts. Stir into creamed mixture wchocolate chips and remaining walnuts. Shape dough into crescents (smiles). Place on un- -' greased baking sheets. Bake in 350 oven about 20 minutes, or until edges are golden. Cool on racks. Dust cookies wpowdered sugar to coat. Makes about 2 dozen. Braithwaite Diesel Repair & Tire Service Coalville, Utah 336-557- 5 Brownies Supreme - 34 C. butter, melted C. sugar tsp. vanilla 3 eggs 34 C. flour 12 C. cocoa 12 tsp. baking powder 12 tsp. salt 1 C. semi-swechocolate chips 12 et Livestock Meat andem. Boyer You eat em We "You raise em, swing . Hoytsville A 336-26- 04 Heat oven to 330 degrees, 1 pan 8x8x2. Blend the butter, sugar, and vanilla together. Add eggs beat with a wooden spoon. Combine all the remaining ingredients. Spread in prepared pan. Cook 40 to 43 minutes until brownies pull away from pan. Cool completely, cut into 16 squares and enjoy. NO CHIFtlNEY? NO PROBLEM! Santa and his crew are sure to do whatever it takes to deliver those gifts to folks as special as you! Thanks for making our year special. Coalville Auto & Farm Supply 336-257- 4 Wes Robinson Coalville, Utah |