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Show Harvest treat recipes given ' yNSECRETAN llis a time to reap the re-- I harvest, and store for f the ' Gardens offer a chance "Lw taste treats and pre-- "favorite james, pickles """IntvinK keep in SJbfusedfor-AnyOl- d ! and old jam can be inim Drop Cookies." " ,hini makes delicious breads, and cakes and an easy jSia'APPle Cris-ped Fruit Cake f'Xlt put in blender (4 cups) L soda Apple Oatmeal 12 C. Crisp flour 12 C. quick oatmeal 12 C. brown sugar 14 tsp. soda 14 tsp. baking powder 14 tsp. salt 1 square margarine Part 2 Place in bottom ofan 8 inch square pan or double the recipe for an oblong cake pan. 4 C. Sliced apples 13 C. sugar 12 tsp. cinnamon 2 Tbs. margarine Sprinkle oatmeal mixture over apple mixture and bake at 350 for 45 minutes. Serve with cream or ice cream. jtsp, cinnamon tj m, cloves ltsp. nutmeg iTcan add raisins, dates or nuts) ' Add soda to the fruit. Blend dry .dients together. Add oil and J, Bake at 350 for 40 minutes. chini Orange Bread w, C oil I: HSC sugar 12 tsp. salt jjjc. grated peeled zucchini H C. orange juice libs, orange peel (grated) C. nuts JC. flour !K( tsp. baking powder ltsp, vanilla Mix together oil, sugar an d eggs. Add the dry ingredients and or-m-juice peel and vanilla. Raisi-ns, nuts or dates may be added. Jake at 350 for 40 to 50 minutes. Zucchini Cookies 15 C. shortening ISC. sugar 1C, brown sugar legs ltsp. vanilla ltsp. baking powder J C. peeled grated zucchini 15 tsp. soda tsp. salt ltsp. cinnamon C. flour Combine sugar, shortening and sggs. Stir in zucchini and add dry agredients. Add chocolate chips iiits or raisins. Bake 350 for 0 linutes. Ian Cookies ISC. shortening " IC, old jam (needs no sugar) lisp, vanilla tsp, salt ; . i' " ' - ' lisp, soda ' !C. flour ISC, chocolate chips GC.nuts Add ingredients as listed and liitogether. Bake at 350 for 10-1- 2 timites. Review - Wednesday, October 4, 1989 - Page 7 Police auction to feature silver bar, pin ball machine, and bikes An unusual assortment of items, plus a large number of bicycles, will be auctioned by the Pleasant Grove Police Dept. on Saturday, Oct. 14, at 87 E. 100 South at 10 a.m. Approximately 100 bicycles will be sold, plus three Bally pin ball machines, 100 ounce silver bar, and miscellaneous other items. Lt. Tom Paul said that anyone who has lost a bike or had one stolen is welcomed to look over the bikes prior to the auction date to see if the bike is there. The police department is open on weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Periodically, the police depart-ment holds an auction to get rid of bicycles and other items which have not been claimed by the owners. The public is invited to attend the auction. Fall Carnival... Craig Beisinger enjoys cotton candy at the Valley View we (pnn After 45 years, ftadfnall's Hardware lias decided to m if Brnowmm Our entire inventory will be liquidated direct to the public at 40 off and more. Don't miss this incredible liquidation! First come, first served! k 3 Days Only. Thursday, Friday & Saturday October 5th, 6th and 7th. 9:30 a.m. to 5;30 p.m. COM ffw mvjs y C (III MI) a 3M ( c V J mm f m ) ami u vU G0DB0B J J A 15 South Main, PI. Grove J5fiOTL I JjJJNT "HAND TOOLS" ' SvS Axes IS'9g Hand axe $2.95 !5,1"K98 Lon handle $5.95 vjljres Too many jj-T- items to list! j; Hours of Sales: Mon.-Fr- r Sat. American Heritage School presents Bill of Rights Hie students ofAmerican Heri-Scho-all participated in a Jiy special birthday observance of Hill of rights on Friday, Sept. Music by the third and fourth Me choir followed the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. As the pro-Pa- m began, the second grade choir H.about the Constitution and "branches of government, set-Vh- e stage for a discussion by a ory class. A the students recalled the "Want events and concepts ed in the Bill of Rights, a Jof visitors entered andjoined "e discussion. " .Vsenting historical charac-- indi as Obadiah Holmes, Al-?- w SolhzenitBin, Jean ValJean, 5 Rockwell, Mary Elizabeth wner and others, they recounted r was like without the free-enjo-e students began to appreci-- s thl? great document as the n progressed. teifrogram included songs by . L , and sixth grade choir, "My - C a' and UGod Bless L ca' choirs were directed by ayand LaDawn Jacobs. The as by Geneve Cornell. JTV by Ansen. tre school, concluded morable program. H'tutT f the Constitution were Cft nery student and packets tte lcentennial Commission H ven to the fifth and sixth bulletin board of states " Was PrePared by art ' Under the direction of tnTi3' sPelling out the Pre- - iuion Constitution for the |