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Show 11 4A 4 The Summit County Bee Friday, April 13, 1990 if !: ' : r,' ' ?. i ' Senior Citizen News' " Summit County Cooks Meet Your Neighbor :0 "In- - NonhSui Spotlighting Our Neighbors by Senior Citizens i: 5: ,4- Steak, potatoes, and popcorn. The place I would like to visit the most: Australia. This week our hints have to do of the traditional Easter foods. Hints to help you have a great dinner with less mis- k simply use 13 pound per person. Turns out great every time as adults will eat a bit more, but children will eat less and all balances in the end. Remember to pierce the eggs with a fine point before plunging them into the boiling water and die shell will not break. Your baked potatoes will turn out to be a delight and will bake in 45 minutes instead of the usual hour if you will shove a clean scrubbed nail into each one before you bake it in die oven. The gravy will be less greasy if you add a pinch of soda. Have a great Easter holiday, everyone. takes. I The salad greens will keep Jif longer and stay fresher if you will store them after they are washed in a paper bag instead of a plastic one. When you are cooking your Easter ham, you need to use honey and jam or jelly as a great glaze. Before measuring these items, wipe out the measuring cup with oil and rinse it out with boiling water and the glaze will not stick to the cup. If you are undecided how much ham to buy for each family member, ! Kamas 783-450- 5 showing how some of us spend our time at the Club! Hopefully, we all look like we were truly enjoying or will that make a ourselves, fibber out of me? At the business meetings, conducted by President Ball, the minApril 2: A gorgeous spring utes of former meetings were prethe seniors. I think sented by Secretary Neilson, with morning greeted were all suffering with spring we the same being accepted by the fever. i members present. Vem Huff welcomed everyone We were reminded of the poduck and asked them to have a warmly our arrival, and also from each dinner at the Club on April 21 at nice day. member present , four o'clock p.m. Hope to see evThe officers conducted the meetOur tabie was adorned with eryone there on that date, to enjoy ings and supervised the activities at all die goodies that will be brought beautiful red roses with a cvd from each meeting this week. in for our pleasure. Elmer family. We really appreciated It is so nice to see the McVice President Morby furnished the roses. For dinner we were served fish Queens, Garfields, and Wildes some a variety' of candies on Wednesday ct our winter travelers, back for foe for our pleasure. patties, corn, parslied potatoes, ' Louire Simister, from Sipiisters Jello fruit salad, hot bread, jam and summer, and it is nice to see Marie Sawley, Racheal Wright, and Verda Arti and' Cfafix,1 brought kits and. cookies for dessert Shaw back after several weeks i materials for us to fashion our own It was reported that April 16 ,we 'WtiOden baskets on Friday morning. sence. Welcome back 'all 6f Would have an Easter Parade and a Verda brought some of her early Thijis jvery interstingcraft pro- - Easter program. Every one get bury jonquils for all dfwto: fjecW vljiiidi several of fed members making bonnets, ft There were 38 for dinner and who participated in, and others want to enjoy. Chi Wednesday, George Phelps k ' took pictures of several grouw;' or s&Ss 3365552 to County residence. enjoyed the day. April 5: Another beautiful day for the Seniors to enjoy. We were happy to see so many on the bus this morning. Our Vice president Vem greeted the Seniors, and welcomed June Kennedy back from her winter in California. It wu wonderful to have her back with us. She looks great Our dinner of spaghetti and meat balls, tossed salad, pickles, garlic bread, and cake wife German frosting was delicious. We were reminded of our Easter Parade and program on April 16. Don't forget your bonnets. There were 38 Seniors who joyed playing cards, pool doing crafts, and just a lot of visting. . ogjFpodFor Fun and Health Fresh BAKERY Items on Thursday and Friday ' Senior Citizens " . A Security Deposit will be required. I South Summit 11 Use of sprayers. Free of ChargeSj" Coalville tory. Mark Twain once said: I spent $25 to research my family back-ground, but once I found out who I descended from, it' took $50 to cover it up. members. A short business meeting of the I think the chance we have to meet and visit with pur friends and neighbors at Senior Citizens Club twice a week is a wonderful way to keep us alert and find pleasures we can never find at home alone. Let's all make an effort to attend meetings as often as we can do so during the coming summer months. We all received the regular warm welcome frorn officers, President Ball and vice president Morby upon Skid Sprayers, Three I oint Sprayers, Trailer Sprayers ava .'abj at the Summit County Road Dej- - irnent "Sheds" 'fS 1,yS According to genealogy: He who said, "The past cannot be changed, had not written his personal his- beets, blueberry muffins, applesauce, and homes tyle Oreo cookies. Meals were served to eight three Craft baskets were the thing to do. at Seniors with ladies and gentlemen getting into the act. WEED SPRAYING EQUIPMENT VS Board of Dirctoi was called by Chairman Levfis Beck following on Friday, for the the dinner of ;ing the possibil- purpose a small Club our of obtaining ity bus some time in the future and tentative plaiu( were discussed on work to be done to improve the looks of land on the north side of the Club House this spring. Committee members, Lewis Beck, Grant Gear, Myrla Vernon, and Margeret Hennek, President Ball, VP. Morby, and Secretary Neilson were in attendance at the meeting. if home. with the cooking . . learn how to do it next week, r possible. Lewis and Norene Beck havejre-tume- d from a vacation trip and will be ready to resume the classes in doll making very soon again. We certainly owe these people a great big thank you for the pleasure they have brought to us with these projects. The prayers were offered, by : George Phelps on Wednesday, and by Lonnie Jacobson on Friday, just before the meals were served. Wednesday's menu included Swiss steak, potatoes and gravy, kernel corn, a fruit salad, bread and butter, and applesauce cake, Friday, we were served fish fillets and tartar sauce, potatoes au gratin, diced From Our House To Your House - Margaret Hennek i ' If I could live my life over, I would: Live the same, wouldn't change a thing. Most important upcoming, event: Fourth of July. Greatest Fean None; Three favorite foods: Name: Bob Hoyt Occupation: Retired. Hobbies: None, except helping out at the store. Best Friend: Wife, Barbara L. Hoyt. Person I'd most like to talk to: Wife, Barbara L. Hoyt Why I live in Kamas Valiev: Because it is J--t Whte to do with aU those hard-boil.fiigerator? TTere eggs ii. are a few suggestions ; . : . -- ? " . Sandwich ' V i- - salad Egp Heat to boiling, stirring constantly. ed . Boil and stir 1 minute. Gently stir in ham and eggs heat through. Serves 6. Save over hot toast, toast cups, biscuits, or fluffy rice. Variations Omit dry mustard and ham and increase eggs to six. Omit oz) salmon drained and dry mu-3- 4 1 oz.) tuna, flaked, or can 2 drained and flaked, into what sauce with the eggs, prepare as directed except reserve three of the egg yolks press through sieve onto each serving or grate them. " Fillings Filling 6 hard-boileggs, chopped 12 cup finely chopped celery 1 tablespoon minced onion 13 cup mayonnaise or salad dress- ed Cream $1.00 reg. $1.10 Punch ' 89 reg. $1.00 Easter is coming Eggs Dozen 89$ bar-gin- i8 . , 14 teaspoon Salt $1.42 12 doz. $2.42 , - ' dash pepper Stir together all ingredients until mixed. Makes two s (6-1- r 14 ' - Garnished Creamed Eggs: f Sprinkle servings with one of the Melt butter in saucepan over low following crispy fried and crumbled 3 frankfurters, chopped (1 cup) 'bacon, 1 tablespoons shredded heat Blend in flour and 1 d egg, chopped Cook over low heat, stirring until cheese. 2 tablespoons chopped ripe 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion I mixture ii smooth and bubbly. olives. blown-oi3 tup chili sauce or catsup all With fee eggs that Remove from heat Stir in milk may be in a bqwl in the frig, here is one for the kids. Scrambled Eggs From a Jar Put eight eggs into a 1 quart jar. Add 14 cup milk, salt and pepper to taste. Screw fee lid onto the jar tightly. Shake jar until the ingredients are mixed welL j Heat buttered or oiled skillet on medium beat. When hot, pour egg . mixture out of the jar and into fee : skillet Cool; for 1 minute without : Licenced Contractor Don owner stirring. Use a wooden spoon to sdr : the eggs gently. Continue cooking, stirring often about 4 minutes or until the eggs are cooked but still KAMAS HEALTH CENTER .. , moist looking. Serve eggs right ; WAIN ALLEN, MJ). away. Makes 4 servings. , CYNTHIA CAMPBELL, F.NJP: ' Variations: Add 14 cup shredded Adult, Pediatric and Geriatric Medical Care cheese to eggs before shaking up in Obstetrical and Emergency Care 1 tablespoon cooked bacon Add jar. Hours: Tuesday thru Friday 9 nn. to 5 pan.. to pieces jar before shaking it up. Monday and Wednesday 7 pan. : i i Saturday 9 aan. to 12 Frank and Egg Filling There is cream so good. They say with no calories, And special prices , That fit everyones salaries. ut So let's go to Brown's 'Dairy For their Easter array Then we can all sayj? We had a wonderful Easter Day.' lv. Chicken Breast $3.46 pkg (skinless boneless) Thinking of SuilcClng, Hoofing or Hoytsville, Utah 336-595- 2 . Lftcp Construction Cn.1 mile. : 0-- . PEOPLE ' 24 - but cant beat our milk. Brown's Summit wide-mou- th Up. You can whip our cream, I . ' enough for about 6 sandwiches. cups ... There are, eggs so important? v , & As we all know, And cookies, punch: and ice cream To make your tyes glow. jf . ' ggs hard-boile- 18 ct. 2 So let's have some fun, Brown's Dairy has For everyone. 4? Creamed Ham and 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 tablespoons flour 12 teaspoon dry mustard 14 teaspoon salt 18 teaspoon pepper mitt-wel- l 2-cups l cup diced cook ham ' 4 hard cooked eggs, quartered will be HOUR NpMBER 801 - 783-438- SERVING 5 South Summit Cemetery District PEOPLE lj taking application for employment; for summer maintenance on the Cemeteries. Interested parties should contact t , . RonieSueHoyt Box 651 Kamas, Utah 84036 V |