Show r tfttt i J MipaiifinwiibPHM 4 A THE RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday Mav The Richfield Reaper 4 HAPPENINGS FOOD Dear Vi: If ou crave butter but have to watch sour cholesterol and salt intake here's a good compromise Gradually mix a cup of sunflower oil with one pound of fresh butter Store in an attractive dish in the refrigerator It will spread much easier than cold butter and it tastes wonderful Sometimes we season part of it with a dash of our favorite seasoning mix or some crushed garlic or garlic powder Fran Beasack Never remove the cover from a smoking fry pan It may burst into flame Rather remove it from the heat source and wait Converse! quickly put a lid on an open skillet to stop a grease fire or douse it w ith baking soda (The lid's best soda might spoil the flavor of the food) However do please keep a plastic Kittle with a spray top such as an empty container for dishwashing detergent half full of baking soda near the stove for extinguishing grease Arcs A quick squeeze on the Kutlc and the fire is out Label the Kittle: SODA FOR FIRES and show all family members where it will be and how to use it A piece of sandpaper dipped in benene or lighter fluid will quickly smooth rough edges on a glass table top I once salvaged a crystal goblet with a tiny chip on its rim this way I know we've published this before but last night when I was preparing for a company dinner it occurred to me that many of our younger readers may not know this super quick way to polish silver tableware All you have to do is briefly simmer the utensils completely covered with water in which Commissioners’ Art Show Winners 1994 baking soda is dissolved (about a tablespoon per quart) in an aluminum pan Each item must be completely immersed and it's best but not absolutely necessary to place every piece where it touches the aluminum No aluminum pan? Then line a cake pan with aluminum foil and lay the pieces directly on it The tarnish disappears like magic so that all you have to do is rinse and dry the silverware Also if you have just one or two pieces to polish toothpaste works very well If you ever get tiny slivers from steel wool or asbestos in your hands press adhesive tape over the affected area The slivers will adhere to the tape and pull right out Before painting a door rub petroleum jelly all over the hinges Any paint you happen to get on them will wipe right off Start bacon in a cold pan and the strips will not curl up while frying Also place pie tins upside down over unused burners to protect them from spattering grease To heat milk without scorching it put a little water in the pan and bring it to a Kiil before adding the milk If you do happen to scorch something fill the pan with cold water add a little household ammonia and heat it slowly Usually the scorch (and the odor) will quickly disappear Old popcorn pops K'tter if you soak it in warm water for a few minutes then drain it before popping Thought For The Day: Think twice when tempted to stretch the truth You could (and probably will) experience a painful snapback Readers this is your feature Share your good ideas If used here I will send you for your thoughtfulness $2 or a copy of my Kioklct "Kitchen Tricks" Please state your choice Address: 328 South 3(X) East 5 St George Utah 84770 r FAMILY WOMEN SOCIAL "Joy of Life” the unique pencil drawing on cloth by Bill Howard Richfield was awarded the Merlin Ashman award including a ribKin and cash during the recent 13th annual Sevier County Commissioners’ Art Show "This award is given as a special recognition to encourage the young artist" said Merlin Ashman "It’s an Kmor to bestow this award to a talented young man" The axirdinators wish to recognize the support of the county commissioners toward the arts and this show which bears their name Mr Ashman has been very supportive and a driving force through the years This award given in his name will be presented in the future This year’s show continued many years of successful shows with more entries than ever before and an improved overall quality of art Despite the vast cement construction around the courtKiusc show attendance was excellent Because the show was open during the weekend it gave more people including families the opportunity to attend in large numbers Sid Stewart's aery licrclicf paint"Mallards" received the ing People's Choice award Judges this year were Sandra Johnson Ml Pleasant and Dennis Papworth Indianola winners were: County-wid- e Oilacrylic originals - Sid Stewart first Brian Durfee second Christine Langston and Darlene Hansen honorable mention Watermedia originals - Dali Dimick first place Dali Dimick second place: Twila Owens and Sydnei Mills honorable mention Pencil pen pastels etc originals - Twila Owens first place - Au I 91M Mr and Mrs Giannantonio Burr-Giannanton- io MARYSVALE — Mr and Mrs Ronald Burr Marysvalc announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Melonie Elaine Burr to Frank Giannantonio son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Giannantonio Las Vegxs Ncv The couple was married Feb 17 in Las Vegas by LDS Bishop George Warner at the home of the groom An open house will be held Saturday May 7 from 7 to 9 pm in the Mary svalc LDS Ward church All friends and family are in vited The bride giadaatcd from Piute High School in 1991 She attended Utah Valley State College studying deaf education Mr Giannantonio is a 1986 graduate of Bonanza High School Las Vegas He attended University of g Nevada Las Vega studying film-makin- The couple resde and arc employed in Salt Lake City They plan to attend University of Utah this fall to continue their education Jeanette Dexter and a senior division for adults 60 to The contest will be run according to the Old Time Fiddle Association n rules which require one one waltz and one tunc of choice for each round played These three songs arc played back to back and must be under five minutes MONROE — While the 24th of July annual Monroe City Park Kxilhs arc several weeks away mcmK'rx of DUP Camp Alma are Each contestant may have up to two accompanists If there is a tie there w ill be a play off of a second round consisting of the same a hoc-don a waltz and a tunc of choice All instruments played must be acoustic SALINA — Bernice I lau formerly of Salina and L E Curtis Cheyenne Wyo were married April 27 at the home of the bride's parents irvSalina The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Dan OsKirn The couple will reside in Over-to- n Ncv Attending the wedding were her daughters Ruth Andersen Logan and Mary Lou Clark Salt Lake City Nelson and Kathy daughter Brianne Centerville Mr and Mrs Dale Chappell Stephanie Sticgcr and Eva Patterson ail Salina hoc-dow- or 1 News Of Record I j MARRIAGE LICENSES Sevier County Lewis E Curtis 67 and Bernice Lau 61 Kith Overton Ncv Ralph Ernest Blake legal age and Janell Harris legal age Kuh Richfield Michael Dale Tcrkowski 27 and 22 both Dawn Marie Makin SouthKiund Brook NJ I Wayne County Richard Don Adams 41 Manti and Rebecca Ashton Holer 40 Loa BIRTHS Miss Noriega and Mr Jones Noriega - Jones — Miss Robyn Noriega Monroe daughter of Tino Noriega Mesa Ariz and Ms Sandra Sullivan Page Ariz will become the bride of Mike Jones son of Mr and Mrs Bruce Jones Sevier May 6 in the Manti LDS Temple A reception will be held that evening at the LDS Church in Elsinore from 7 to 9 pm MONROE The bride is a graduate of Cedar Ridge High School The groom graduated from South Sevier High ScKxil and recently returned home from the Missouri St He is emLouis LDS Mission ployed at Superior Auto Body in St George The couple will make their Kime in St George Sevier Valley Hospital Mr and Mrs Robert Dowell Monroe boy April 25 Trent Fox Mr and Mrs Richfield boy April 27 Mr and Mrs Gary Brian Loa girl April 28 Mr and Mrs Frank Maxficld Elsinore girl May 2 Mr and Mrs James Blackburn Aurora Kiy May 2 Garfield Memorial Hospital Mr and Mrs David Earl Henric Las Vegas Ncv Kiy April 22 This contest will be hosted by the Pahvant Chapter of the Old Time Fiddlers who have invited all of the Utah Chapters of the Old Time Fiddle Association to attend and compete Anyone can participate and be eligible to w in a cash prize Persons with questions may call (801)896-613- 2 Monroe Seniors 0° Planning Trips 15 HP OHV single cylinder engine by Briggs ( Ice "We would like to get items ahead of time so they can be priced and readied for the upcoming sale" she said "Items like dishes novelty items electrical appliances jewelry fabric Kxiks toys sports and outdixir equipment sheets bedding and household items that are no longer needed" For information call Mrs Hardy 2 or Ruth Newby club 7 parliamentarian at at 527-438- 527-383- Cream Cakes) Let Us Make Mothers Day 6pecial With A Customized Ice Cream Cake Personalized With A Poem Or Your 6pccial Mothers Day Wish We Ako Have Assorted Cake Dolls and Fresh 6traTberry Pies J o free Hover for Mon Tith $20 Minimum Puidvwe Parsons Bakery Your Specialty Bakery IO Call To Order Today HP 6-SPE- lC GOLD "We hope that individuals and families in the Monroe area will Kgin checking their homes for a variety of donations that will help the club" said May Hardy vice president SsIpJMLofs F0R M0M MONROE — The South Sevier Senior Citizens Kiard will meet in the clubroom of the Homer Olson Senior Citizens Center May 12 at I pm according to President Brant Lee One of the first trips planned this year is to Cedar City Enterprise Mountain Meadow Massacre the Home Snow Jacob Hamblin Canyon and Pine Valley Another trip being considered is to sec the Rainbow Warriors a Native American show at the Bryce Canyon Pines Resort possibly near the Memorial Day weekend 15 already planning for their annual flea market to gain monies toward their club's endeavors and goals Lau-Curt- is w s second place: DUP Plans For Pioneer Day Flea Market 102 The Fishlake Chapter of the Old Time Fiddlers will participate in a contest Saturday May 14 in Parowan K'ginning at 9 a m The fiddlers will have a junior-junidivision for kids six to a junior div ision for ages 12 to 18 an adult division for adults 19 to 59 mention Adaptive - Jared Fielding first place Kelly Worley second place Kyron Waters Daniel Norman Kacy Sudwccks Lisa Holt Madge Ogden Owens Madison Brian Christensen Sandra Alvarez Jessie Gardner and Sheila Coleman honorable mention Copies - Rachel Olsen first place Gloria Hall second place: June Christensen honorable mention Winning a purple ribKin for special awards were Adrianna Blake Straw Eric Baker Samantha Pamela Cole Jeremy McCoard Jessica Baker Afton AbKm Jessica Eric Brady Abigail Dimick Goodwin Frena Wood Kent Betar Erica Holt Roberts Lindsey Angelina Schcna Weston Colton Melissa Greenwood Natalie Archibald Bryce Jolley Sara Avis Matt Jenkins Jcrick Bescndorer Bethany Bean Shanna Visarraga Jordan Peterson Mrs Lister's class Mrs Ogden's class and Mrs Rollins' class The show coordinators thank all volunteers who helped with the sKiw it would not happen at all without them Cindy Roberts Bill Howard Alvin Smith and Cheryl Simon honorable Join Old Time Fiddlers By Patti Davis Bill Howard There freshne 896-476- 5 60 Is Guaranteed! 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