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Show ,, November 12, 1999 .' fully-cooke- d. heat-and-ser- panel of leading food professionals chose her recipe for its great taste and simplicity. She won $4().(XK) and the title Best of Beef." In her island-styl- e recipe, orange juice and brown mustard, hot peppeel, spicy sauce, green hell pepper and per salad are combined fruit tropical into a fruit relish to serve with a roasted beef "Americans love beef, and this recipe is perfect for quick family wccknighl dinners or special occasions," says Brent Tanner. Executive Director of the Utah Beef Council. The quick and easy recipe impressed the judges, who said it offered a unique blend of flavins and had family appeal, as well. Winning in the ground beef category was "Caesar Salad Beef Buigers on Garlic Cmstini." created by Jason Boulanger of Williston, Vermont. This recipe lakes the popularity of the burger and combines it with new trends in conking, lie grilled beef patties, topped them with fresh Parmesan cheese and served tliem on toast with mmaine lettuce. i Sixteen Finalists competed in two categories, eight each in "Ground BecC and "Prepared Beef." Recipes had to be prepared in 30 minutes or less and contain no more than six ingredients. The winning recipes. JFiesta Roast Beef with Tropical Fruit Relish" and "Caesar Salad Beef Burgers with Garlic Cmstini" were judged against each other and then one was selected as "Best of tri-ti- garlic-seasone- d 'ITtanksglvlrig meal at Suri3Inct' In past years. Sundance has hosted more than 3tK) guests for their Thanksgiving Feast. Limited transportation will he provided at the office of United Way at 6 p.m. w here Lewis Bros. Stages will transport he Summit County Impound Yard currently has I Jersey Steer 0 lbs.. brand right hip. Notify Capt. Lou Stevens at the Summit County Sheriffs T 700-S0- The Park City Chamber and Visitors Bureau is presenting the Fifth Annujl Tourism Symposium individuals families to and Sundance. Guests will be served a traditional Thanksgiving dinner on Nov, 22. "From 7 p.m?tri 8.30 p.rif..iii the Sundance Rehearsal Hall, prepared anJ served by Sundance employees who will donate their time. Also contributing to the evening are Allianl Food Service, laindures Produce, Coca Cola. Boy d's Coffee, larwis Bros. Stages. Wasatch Meals and Sundance. Interested guests can call Community Action before Nov. 19 at (801) 0. 435-336-35- 435-783-435- 373-82IX- grand-pri- s. with an additional awarded for the SIO.IXX) e "Best of Beef." "With ground beef or a new prepared beef product, consumers can enjoy unylhing from simple tacos to d beef pot oust with a minimal effort in a matter of minutes," adds Tanner. is a "The National Beef Cook-Of- f beef for producers great opportunity to highlight the convenience and great taste of their product and how it continues to fit into the lives of todays consumers." The 16 Finalist recipes are showcased in a new- "National Beef Cook-Of1999 Pric Winning brochure. Recipes" To receive a free copy of the brochure, please call write: Pric Winning Recipes 99. ANCW. P.O. Box 3881. Englewood, CO 80135 or visit www.heef.org. The next National will take place in Beef Cook-Of- f in Tucson. AZ. 2K)l For rules, visit www.becf.org or write to: National Beef Cook-OIRules. Dept. 01. P.O. Box 3881. Englewood, CO. 80155. fully-cooke- - - f. T 1. Wednesday. Dec. I. from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the Park City Marriott. This year's agenda is designed to provide insight on how Park City maikets its products and sen ices compared to the way competitor market theirs. The symposium will featuie Dr. Lisa Dclpy Nemtti. assistant professor of the International Instiluic of Tourism Studies for (lie School of Business : and. fuWiq Management at George Washington University, and Ford Frick, managing director of BBC Research and Consulting and director of resort development, recreation and tourism1 piactice. Also. Cathy Miller w ill present the ChamberBureaus Olympic Sales and Marketing Plan and FJCandN. ). Subscribe To 1be flee! Office, 435-615-350- $30.(XX) A resident phoned to say his home and vehicle had been hit with paint-ballIt had been previously been hit with eggs. An oil company reported a loss of MX) gallons of diesel fuel, a Honda It) I lorsc pump, a 35 gallon propane lank and possibly another 2" pump. The loss was reported when the oil rig crew- arrived the next morning after the theft was suspected to have taken place. A male arrived at the Justice Center to gel his friend out of jail and after asking for assistance, walked out of the lobby with a swagger. Deputies stopped him from driving his vehicle out of the lot and after administering tests, gave him a DU citatum. His vehicle was State Tax Impounded. As a cell plume user stopped along (he roadside, two dogs came running at his vehicle and scratched the passenger side door with their feet. An argument ensued between the dogs owner, who said he wouldn't pay for the damage, and the vehicles owner. The on scene deputy did not issued any citations but requested information from both parties. The issue will probably end up in court to be decided by a judge. A horse that was lost during the opening weekend of the elk hunt was found and returned to the owner who was from the Roy area. The owner of property which has re- Fifth Annual Park City Tourism Symposium Annual Community ActionUnited Way Thanksgiving Dinner at Sundance Each Year the Cnitcd Way and Community Action Services join with Sundance to invite less fortunate members of the community Jo a BY PAMELA ROBBINS Beer. Each category winner ceived mama . ' JASON rilKKSTOXE y LOG & 654-326- 2 - "Back By Popular Demand LUMBER SUPPLY SPECIALIZING in Custom Rustic Log and Lumber Products. Competitive Prices Office: (435) 783-419- 8 Fax: (435) 783-699- 8 TIRE WARRANTY UNSURPASSED! of $168 was logged New Loan Officer at Pinnacle Mortgage ing with her. says Gregory I'uil. President of Pinnacle Mortgage. Ms Lloyd rceeived her degree in finance from the I'nivervilv of I'lah. Ms. Lloyd and her husband are currently building their new home near Park City believe that part of the mortgage process is lo educate the borrower throughout the loan transaction as well as providing a professional commitment to the community and its people." says Ms l.loyd Pinnacle Mortgage was founded in 199b by Gregory Cult. M S F. A lender. Pinnacle Mortgage lakes pndc in its commitment to experience, credibility and having the financial savvy to back it up. Pinnacle Mortgage has (wo convenient locations to serve the entire Wasatch Front - 1745 Sidewinder Drive. Park City, and 6925 I'mon Park Center. Suite 315. Midvale. The professional stall' at Pinnacle Mortgage is commuted to prov idmg the very best in customer service to its client base. At the Pinnacle, the difference is clear. I Sen ice OfFiccr from the Wars. of Foreign Veterans WETS FIGHTING FOR 110 South Main Heber City, Utah been marked every 340 feet with no trespassing signs called dispatch to register a complaint that the same individual keeps parking in front of the largest sign and goes Fishing on his property. The person eventually leaves after being found and asked to do so. Investigation division is trying to locate the subject for questioning. Hunters on Slate ground in the Hcnefer area lost a duffel hag and approximately $5(K) worth of equipment that was in (he bag. The hag had been left by the side of the trail because it was loo heavy for the horses to carry and the group had made plans, to come back for it after setting up camp. When they returned to the site the bag and items were gone. No suspects found. When a male driver had his car broken down on the freeway. H was later towed to a County repair shop, where it was subsequently vandalized and the CD player removed from the center console. A County Deputy responded to assist in the A Field Department Service Office, in Salt lake City, will be in your area to assist you in understanding and applying for rightful YA benefits. preparing and documenting application for compensation, pension, hospitalization. and other benefits. This is a free sen ice and v eterans need not be members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to qualify for assistance. The VFW Field Sen ice Officer will be w oi king out of the Ogden Woikfotcc Sen ice located at 480 27th Street, from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a m., on Dec. 17. in as a of a (he after manager complaint Kimball's Junction restaurant found the cash register had been pned open. Fingerprints were taken but no suspects located. Deputies were called on to assist with a Juvenile problem in Wasatch county. Several juveniles were having a party in a home and it was Figured drugs or alcohol might be in use. The house was searched, the juveniles were transported to (lie lleher City Police Department and the mother was placed under arrest for supply ing alcohol to minors. A deputy issued several citations to drivers for exceeding a 25 mph posted speed limit. The average speed of the drivers was 41 mph. Deputies responded to a residential unit to serve a warrant on a male living there. When some drag use items were noticed the officers asked if a search could be made of the unit. With consent given, several items were placed in bags and removed as evidence. The male was transported to the County jail on the .warrant charges. A theff Attention All Veterans, Widows and Dependents American Heart Association YOUR LIFE Set for sale matter. Sheriffs Blotter Summit County Beef Producers Help Identify "Best of Beef As they leave work each day. most Americans dont know what will Till their dinner plates that evening, ir you count yourself among them, you could take the advice of Gloria Bradley of Naperville, IL, the winner of the 1999 National Beef Cook-Of- f. She's found that new beef products can he used to create a delicious meal that can be easily prepared and on the table in minutes. conducted Research by Restaurants and Institutions magazine shows that 70 percent of consumers say they decide what to eat for dinner after 4:30 p.m. of that same day. Through programs like the National Beef Cook-Of- f, Summit County beef producers are promoting new convenient beef products and encouraging new and innovative uses for old favorites like ground beef. Their investments of $1 on each beef animal they sell is helping consumers find easy answers to the last minute question. What's for dinner?" Bradley, who was awarded Best of Beef at the 23rd National Beef Cook-Of- f. Roast created Beef with Tropical Fruit Relish." A Page A5 The Summit County Bee full-servi- Jrnny Lloyd Pinnacle Mortgage is pleased to announce that Jenny Lloyd has joined its Park City office. Ms. Lloyd will he joining the staff at Pinnacle as a loan officer. "I am pleased to have Jenny join Pinnacle's team. She brings a strong financial background to the company and we all look forward to work Monday Morning Ladies Bowling Cindy Mjtihews was (he star this week with the only 2tX game - a 226-8pins over her average. Linda Grant had high series with a 338 and Wellness Center had high team series of 2397. High scries were: Linda Grant. 181 - 189 538: Pat Olsen. 168 192 a 512; Joni 169 151 Rasmussen. 189 - 173 - 146 508; Barbara Pace. 179 -- 157- 162 498; Cindy Matthews. 226 - 119 - 149 494; Susan Crandall. 167 - 157 169 493; Maxine Dislon. 161 - 145 -182 488; Put BinJ. 185 151 - 14b 482; Louise Pace. 166 - 138 17b a 480; Colleen Simistcr. 162 - 170 0 135 b 4b7; Donna Jean Blonquist, 48 - 148 - 169 465. Sandi Bates. 171 - 154 - 136 3 4bl. and Staci Wright. 122 - 163 - 172 457. 1 Good games were: Emily Moss. 179 (54 pins over average!, JoAnn Rees. 178; Becky Wilde, 165; April Wells. 161; Sarah Smith. 159; Nadine O'Brien. 158; Merlene 154-15Margaret Siddoway. Bowman. 156. and Kitty Moss. 154. Tram Standings: Won lxist Wellness Center - ; Schofield, Geary Construction 19-1 Wcsco 3; Dave's Stereo Wilde Women Construction Summit Mere. Inc. - 23-9- 20-1- -- 17-1- 14-1- 3-19; 3-19. Every tire purchased is covered by our "In House NO HASSLE WARRANTY. If you find a better written tire warranty - well gladly service your car for FREEI 4 Tires $100 Select Sizes rmm 4 Tires K. New 8c Used $200 Select Sizes SAFETY INSPECTIONS - Most Done While You Waitl BRAKE SERVICE UE each LT23585R16 OPY Sales 8c Service Dodge, Chrvslcr Plymouth Jeep 8c Eagle Dodge 8c Plymouth Mini-Van- s Dodge TYucks Ranis 8c Dakotas Russ Carrigan Motors vs.Jc'f Morgan, Utah 82M24S ii I Calendar of Events Kamas Bible Church will be having guest speakers conduct worship sen ices during the month of November. On Nov. 14. Ed Camel!, Director of the Salt Lake Rescue Mission will be speaking. On November 21. Jim Thatcher, past affiliation with A WAN A International, will be the guest speaker. The congregation would like to send an open invitation to all those who would tike to visit. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. and Worship services begin at 1 1 a.m.. 280 N 100 W Kamas. A Support Group for Parents who have lost their children will begin holding session this fall. If interested contact Sue Woolstenhulme Jean Baker (Park City) at (435) Roma Jenkins (Coalville) (435) 336-23(Kamas) at (435) 1. or Teena Rognan (Coalville) at (435) 336-22- 1 meets to Church worship on Sunday Calvary Baptist mornings at 1 1 a.m. The church also meets for prayer and Bible Study on Tuesday evenings at 7:30. Both services are held in the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville on Main Street. Please call 336-145-3 if you have any questions. 649-144- 783-575- 4; 8, 60 |