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Show ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, Salt Lake County, Utah Pag6 9 Thursday, April 9, 1964 COOK & - ivitli Cooke Cottonwood Heights Highlights Li NONA COOKE BY (Continued from page 6, col. 4) I am sure that everyone is happy that spring is finally getting here. I only wish that some little brownie would pome and clean our much too big yard. Now that the snow is melted you really see the wrath of the winter. I have an idea that the brownie will bo about six foot ' four inches tall and look a lot like my husband. Spring time is a busy time. There is much to do both inside and out. But the housewife, regardless, has to keep cooking. The cooking I shall do this week will lean more toward the common egg. Eggs, as you know, are high in protein, and one of the best balanced foods we eat. There are many ways to serve them and I hope some of these recipes are new to you and ound inviting. ; announced that a preschool tea will be held April 17, 12:30 P.M. at the Cottonwood Heights elementary school. Parents and their pre school age children are Invited to attend for the purpose of acquainting themselves witn the school In preparation for the chllds first year In kindergarten nxt fall. Tliev wall be served toy six They will be taken on a' tour of the classrooms ancL the cafeteria. Tea and punch will be served by six of the upper grade girls. The first grade pupils will be released to go home at noon that day. man, BAKED EGGS WITH PAPRIKA SAUCE 6 slices of bread thick Top milk or cream 6 eggs Salt and pepper 13 cup inches 2 -- gratqjcheese ARTISTS OF THE .FUTURE Among the winners of this years art competition among students at East Millcreek School are: left to right, Scott Peterson, 3518 Virginia Way; Greg Fullmer, 2595 East 3920 South; and Jan Buttrey, 3433 South 2890 East. Winners absent when .the picture was taken are: Linda Dial, 3802 South 2850 East, and Bruce Felix, 3468 Plaza Way. Winners will have their works framed ar J hung permanently in the school. Paprika sauce Remove centers from each slice of bread with cookie cuter. Dip in top milk or cream, fput on buttered baking dish, break 1 egg in center of each, sprinkle with salt and pepper, cover With rika sauce 1 tablespoon PROMOTION P Gerald P. Starr has ceived a promotional transfer to Covington, Virginia, as project engineer for the Hercules Powder Company. Mr. Starr has held a position as instrumentative engineer for the past three years at the plant here. The family left Monday, April 6, to make their home In Virginia. Before moving from the area, they resided at 3034 East 7110 pap- and sprinkle with 12 tablespoon grated cheese. Bake 8 minutes in 375 degree oven. Serve with more sauce. Enough for 6. 5 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons cornstarch cups milk 12 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons paprika lemon juice to taste Melt butter and add the cornstarch. When smooth add the milk. Stir until sauce boils. Add salt; paprika and lemon juice. 2 CRAB AND EGG CASSEROLE cup cup cup cup 1 1 1 crab meat soft bread crumbs milk mayonnaise hard cooked eggs, sliced tablespoon parsley, minced teaspoon onion, minced 5 Salt Pepper 12 cup grated cheese Combine ingredients mbut-tere- d baking dish. Sprinkle Bake in 350 with cheese. 3TN. minutes. oven for degree Serves eggs 12 PAPRIKA SAUCE 1 tablespoons peanut, oil 2 6. cup minced cooked shrimp Beat eggs well, add soy sauce and onions. Heat oil m skillet. Add half the egg mi ture. Spread shrimp on top airl add remaining egg. Cook rr low heat until eggs are set. Serves qmmmm GG A eggs, separated tablespoons butter, melted 1 cup milk Salt and pepper 1 cup diced cooked ham or pork Beat egg yolks well, add butter, milk, salt, pepper and ham or pork. Beat thoroughly. Fold m beaten egg whites. Pour into custard cups, place in pan of hot water and bake in moderate oven 350 degrees until firm, 25 to 30 minutes. Serves 6. Herbert P. Ungricht, 3579South 2700 East, shows the present East Mill Creek PTA president, Mrs. James R Lindsley, left, and two past presidents, Mrs. Paul L. Swensen, 2651 East 3820 South, and Mrs. Raymond B. Duckworth, 3100 Mill Creek Road, far right, a new plaque which will honor past presidents of the PTA. To celebrate Founders Day, the PTA decided to place the plaque In the hall of the school rather than give token gifts to past presidents. The1 plaqq already has 12 of the 24 name plates filled. IN THF hard-cook- eggs HONOR Letters, ToThe f Editor ripe tomatoes tablespoons butter (Continued from page 5, col. 8) tablespoons flour teaspoon salt !gp 3 which fosters learning. order that we ail might with the wonderaquamted get fully interesting people who 12 are the Merchants of our Buttered crumbs Cut eggs mto halves am. Realm, the Rocky Monutain arrange around edge of a Review could run a column, greased casserole or baking wiiHeu by Holly Holladay (who els ") which would be chatty, dish. Slice peeled tomatoes menti a good sales item and into the center of dish. Make a white sauce of butter, flour, bring n abit about the of the shop or its salt and milk. Add etieese and owner. heat slowl) until cheese is Im almost finished, but Id melted. Pour over tomatoes hk- - to 'ay thaUthe Villages and eggs. Cover with crumbs transition into a really pretty, and bake in moderate' oven 350 q'Ketly dignified area can be until heated degrees accomplished only with the through, about 20 minutes. out centers tomatoes of he'p i n d enthusiasm of the Scoop whole community. Well have and place a whole egg in each, to oney at the Holladay betoie covering with sauce, it F in August, so cebbration 6 desired. Serves to 8. It t us all hope that it will be a tell i aimed, imaginative event with fewer ricketty rides Over The Shoulder and more, possibilities for en-tAnd Down The Nose tammt nt and profit for the Chambt r of Commerce. Overheard at recent county The Rt tk Mountain Review drainage hearing, one county will have to be the voice which resident to another; Salt reflects the feelings of the Lake City Is a wonderful place commmt tv byJ which also to visit, but I wouldnt want to enthusiasm and coaxes live there. ' the slow steppers into a fast And you can do it! I trot wish you all kinds of good luck arid cooperation and fun. Most Sincerely, Mrs. Keith Smart 2775 Loredell Drive Salt I ake City 17, Utah 12 In cup milk cup grated cheese OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS For the best garage door investment . . . lostall quiet strong, beautiful PoWay Doors Ask for a free estimate You II sc how little the very finest will cost. Give us a call today' ALDER'S Installing Distributors 960 S. Main bait Lake Cihr ei CLEANED YARDS c Shrubs Pruned Lawn Care By The Month Phone FREE Estimate 277-00- YOUR in . SUMMER CHILD our Olympus' Stoke Sets Date For Membeis of the Olympus Stake will gather at the Ter- race Ballroom Saturday, April foi the groups annual NOW 18, Gold and Green Ball. -- PROGRAM Featmed 'at- - the aff.ur will be . ' W.C. HAMMOND THE READING CENTER ' 4645 Holladay Elvd. 6 -- . ernment units. Mr. Strike, manager, explain-chaptedivisioi Call CR 7 - 7895T CR8-091- 2 ;q ; nnted as John F. Strike, manager the 1964 campaign, last Thursday. Mr., Nelson, president of American Gilsomte Company, and Mr. Woolley, advertising and television executive, will head the Key division of UF in thp 1964 campaign to raise ' funds for support of 38 health, welfare and rharacter-build-in- g community semi-form- a nine-piec- service e of Mr. Nelson will be in charge workers who contact firms CONSULT AN EYE PHYSICIAN (M.D.) FOR EYE EXAMINATION W Til Optical Shoj main office - 420 boston building BRANCH OFFICES: 368, E. First So., 1062 E.21t So. 4792 SOUTH STATE STREET, MURRAY emu - d a ide up taniy give nr of total the once- - t, i Paul Cutler Takes Over New lv,,ties i The C'd' i) ' new managr a lut Tlie new Paul H. lutb-of the Univers Roy F. Nelson, 5224 Cottonwood Lane, and Harold Woolley, 908 Shirecliffe Road, of the chapter division Salt Lake Area United Fund. This announcement was made unpaign that the 'it-- firms a more of 475 Salt Lai which employ persons who v or pledge 86 p r funds received di ive. se were expect organization of the teams between May 15 ) and June 15. Mr.- Woolley will direct his attention to volunteer workers who contact employees of re tail trade, bankr-g- finance and servire compai". s and gov- - I.. W. Gurr, t?.07 Morning Star Drive, was recently named national chairman of the distributor advisory committee for LaTourneau-West-mghouCorpora' ion, Peoria, Illinois. Mr. Gurr is president of the Rocky Mountain Machinery Company, Salt Lake City, and is now serving his second term as a member of the eight-ma- n council which represents LeTourneau distributors in Rocky Mountain aira, from Texas to Montana. The council represents 70 LeTourneau - Westmghouse 'Corporation distributors in the United States. orchestra ENGLISH, COMPOSITION, CURRENT AFFAIRS, ACCOUNTING, BASIC PHYSICS, PHONICS , GEN. BUSINESS, ALGEBRA, HOME BUDGETING, TRIG., BASIC MATH, GEOMETRY, SPEED READING-- , FRENCH, SLIDE RULE, MEMORY, (After engaged in mining, manufacturing, transportation, utilities and wholesale trades. .Some 75. account executives divided' into 21 teams, will oe involved in this phase of the campaign. The new CHAIRMAN of Green - Gold Ball 44 HANDWRITING, SPELLING, READING, PUBLIC SPEAKING , NM1QNAL by CLASSES OR PRIVATE TUTORING O (Continued from page 7, col. 8) Harmony Ch.iriU Club of Utah with Mr. Kostojulos a president. Facilities at the recreation center will include dormitories, dining and game area, kitchen, lounge, auditorium, meeting rooms, administration offices, patios, swim pool, work shop, equipment tor teaching arts and crafts and stables for riding horses. The center is expected to open in, August, 1964. -- Power Lawn Raking ENROLL Holladay News I A I i aim Nevada ai 1. sager is graduate School of 'd in v ar- Business jn-- e; ious maiitgep chasing c ip il pur--- V hotels '"niifornia, i n. ceso-t- s has a pril Lt MbTecci'1 ,i . Cutler assistant uo in Salt AM . re was adunitisti at the Hotel win Lake, City. Members of Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 2500 East 3900 South, were guests of thp Zion Lutheran Church, 1070 Foothill Drive, at a family Pot Luck Supper held Sunday, April 5, 6 P.M. In the Terrace Room. The occasion for the supper was to welcome a visiting 'missionary from Northern Rhodesia, Mrs. Wesley Sad- A benefit dessert bridge pgrty will be held at Willow Creek Country Club, Saturday. April 18, by the Gamma Phi Beta alumni group. Proceeds will be used to employ a speech therapist at the Ceie-br- al r the mulPalsy center-fowomArea tiple handicapped. en ae invited to attend. Reservations should be made by A ril 10, according to Mrs. D. Garrlty, general w,lh ..nat' :i an. HPY BIRTHDAY mily birthday celebra-- is held in honor of Mr. A. P rowthorpe, who was 79 yearc of age, Tuesday, April A i tun The reorganization of the bishopric of the LDS Butler Eighth Ward was announced Sunday, March 29. Douglas Ereckson has been sustained s the new bishop GARDEN FESTIVAL Garden the three-da- y Festival held last week at the Terrace, 464 South Main, trophies were awarded Wednesday to the persons whose display wre judged outstandAt ing. the novice artistic division, a Holladay resident Mrs. Eunice Kronstadt, 2812 Kentucky Avenue ( 4730 South) was awarded the Silver Revere Bowl and an edition of Modern West in Landscaping. Many other awards were presented to persons throughout the state for their outstanding artistic achievements. A record crowd of over 21,000 viewed the three-da- y garden festival while lt was at the Terrace last week. In ler. The program for the evening commenced at 7:30 P.M. with Mrs. Sadler as guest speaker. Free baby sitting service was furnished toniembers. HAWAIIAN THEME Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma Pi Sorority held a model meeting April 1, 8 P.M. at Peoples Finance, 2129 South 7th East. Hawaii was the theme carried out during the evenings program. BENNETTS Faye Beazer, Rush Chairman, was in charge of the meeting. Sunny Yergensen gave an interesting talk on the History of the Hawaiian PAINTS Islands. Following the meeting, light refreshments, were served to twenty members and guests. Special guests at the meeting were Ruth Kenney, Arlene Coon, Carol Beazer, Pat Larraine LATEX . PPL. & HDWE. EAT 2327 NEW BISHOP KINDERGARTEN' ENROLL NOW 160 Day Program or 45 Day Interrupted Program CALL 876-09- W, C. Hammond OBSERVE THE CLASS THROUGH 1! READING CENTER Y GLASS ONE-WA- mn meals Good cooks become better, cdoks soon with the magic become pros of flamefess electric cooking. and inexperienced . . flSliEt y, zabeth Because electric cooking requires less water, foods retain more flavor and nutrients. Meats, for example, cook electrically with up to 157c less shrinkage. several years. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. M. PaulMert-lic- h Jr., who were married March 26th in the Los Angeles LDS Temple, returned to Salt Lake City for a reception given in their honor at the Cnestwood Villa Thursday, April 2. Th" bride i's the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Kreins, California. She Montebello, has attended Brigham Young Umversty and Los Angeles State University, where she was aftilliqted with DeltgBeta 3300 SOUTH OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A.M. - 2 P.M. He for GAL. KEITHS 7. was born In 1885 in Hol-la- d to William and EliReynolds Bowthorpe. Now a retired Salt Lake County road supervlson and fanner, he served in the bishopric of the Butler LDS Ward for 12 years and also was Sunday School superintendent ASSOCIATES $328 PAINT Ann Splt, COLOR'ZER BY 1961 Irene Grant, Shephardson, Gail Stark, Shirley Mary BENEFIT PARTY w VX? SUMMER CASSEROLE 6 FR per-sonal- .tj RoWAY Mrs. Florence E. Brown, 1867 9th East, was honored at a luncheon In observance of her 80th birthday Saturday at the home of a son and 3aughter-in- -l aw, Mr. and, Mrs. Charles E. Brown, J312 Woodcrest Drive. 5 1 tablespoon soy sauce 12 cup chopped onion, cooked F 2 3 1 AND Starr is the former" of the Butler Eighth &oth"berthday 4. INDIVIDUAI HAM SOUFFLES 3 SHRIMP OMELET South. Mr. bishop Ward. POT LUCK SUPPER WITH A MMELESS With an electric range, both sur- face units and even have warm settings which keep foods at serving temperatures without over-cookin- g ELECTRIC RUNG! An electric range cooks rings around the rest. Sigma. Parents of the bridegroom aie Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul 7895 South 20th Mertlich, East. He is a former University of Utah student. The couple w as honored with a rrception at the Salt Lake West Eleventh LDS Ward on th evening of March 16. 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