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Show AUGUST 21). !!:: THE JOURNAL Popular Davisites Plan August Parents of the future hride Mr. :md Mrs. Joe Jcketta of Woods Uioss have issued invitations for a reception to honor the newlywed.-, that evening in Memory Frove. Also receiving guge:-twill FARMINGTON - Univer.sity of he parents of the bridegroom Mr. Utah students. Miss Ann Jaeketta, and Mrs. Kiehaid L. Workman, and Ensign Hurry H. Workman1 Fat minpton. are planning to he wed Friday, Miss .Jaeketta has asked Mrs. August i".Kh at p.m. in ihe M. 1!. Held tn stand as matron of Lady of Lourdes ehapel in Salt; honor. Other attendants will he Lake ( ity hy Rev, James Kenny,! Miss Jaeketta, Miss Lyn-di- a Bountiful. Jaeketta and Miss Shirley Jleiner. Little flower girls will he Fatty Workman and l)iane Frat-to- , Torht rousins of the hride and groom. 29th Wedding Tlu The couple will leave following destination. happy couple have heen Ensign Workman is feted hy numeious dinner engage- the ceremony for a vet undisclosed awaiting Navy orders. ments and showers. Mrs. L. David Ileiner and daughter Shirley eno i'"' ("I tertained at a miscellaneous show11 Household Hint er in their Salt Lake home. The Silver will be less likely to tarbridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. nish (luring .storage, if it is coated Agnes Pratt and Mrs. Richard with a thin fi'm of olive nil. Wlu-hi Workman were Imsts at a pantry you want to u.se he his can bo quickly wa.Fcil oil in warm shower. U(ki. Mr. and Mrs. Him Furnham of l.ayton weie host and hostess at a steak y in the garden of choir home. Also Mrs. A1 Sticnhack of Woods Cross entertained the hride at a miscellaneous showei. Thursday evening following rehearsals .Mr. and Mrs. M. Ik (Joe) Richard Workman, Jr., has heen Held, Jr., will etc the couple, parnsked to he hestman. Ushers will ents and families of the future u Win. Workman, M. 11. Held, Jr., hride and groom, at a buffet dinRichard Ferris and Dale Adams. ner. Aunts of the biide to he Mrs. Leonard Miles and Mrs. .Samuel SHAPE Giovengo entertained at a lovely w garden party at their home in IS P&AR jNOAH Granger. Dinner at the Hotel Utah for the couple and their parDIET NG THEE PENALTY HOLIDAY 'Goicio, ents was given hy Dr. and Mrs. FOR EXCEEDING TkE FEED ON Harold S. Jensen. UMtT Great Artists 125 Vi LBRCH Out of town guests at the wedTOnMMPTDM, PA. ADMISSION ding will he Mrs. Agnes Pratt of Mults.75c vc Kids.25 JFAR 40AH- - IF A Sheridan, Wyoming, grandmother W1 itiut au. ns hcipt ARE' ; ' HOLIDAY ON ICE GROUP OF BROTHERS of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. E. AREA BRE CALLED THERA, Clifton Workman and daughter OF GALLED SISTERS GROUP Clifton Workman and daughters CISTERN ? g,LL Jeanie and Fatty from Gillette, Mi'll II ' s - Te!b of t 1 to-h- pi-re- . t i poiSng c ImMo- I Runs mm Wacs & AVf ? - W0N, 1 w. Wyoming. Thomas D. Harrison, of Clovin, N.M., released by the Reds at Panmunjom, is shown as lie related a grim story of torture by his Communist captors. A second cousin of Lt. Gen. William K. Harrison, senior negotiator at the truce talks, Col. Harrison said the North Koreans subjected him to water torture in freezing weather in an attempt to make him divulge Allied secrets. Col. Harrison lost a leg when he jumped from the exploding fighter plane he was i LT. COL. piloting. (International) CAPTAIN Roberta R. McWilliams (above), of Flushing, Mich., has been named commanding officer of the international WAC detach- ment at Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers. Europe (SHAPE), The detachment, with headquar- ters In Paris, includes U. S.f Disunit'd oho Findlay, Kmf It'lti.res Srlejtr Fy This tag means a heifer buy! French, Belgian, British, Dutch and Danish nationals. (International) Stuff Nature's "Casseroles" minutes. Cut lengthwise slice side of squash. Scoop out from CASSEROLES that grow on with teaspoon, leaving shell vines and bushes are tomatoes, pulp i4-i- n. thick. Dice pulp and add green peppers, cucumbers and to basic meat stuffing, then prosummer squash. Hollow out these tomato recipe. as stuffed ceed in natural casseroles, fill them For 3 each squash slice servings, and meat a By ALICE DENIIOFF with savory stuffing, there you are with Natures baking dishes! For Stuffed Tomatoes Basic meat stuffing is given first for tomatoes. Wash 6 large ripe tomatoes and remove stem end. Carefully insert teaspoon and hollow out center. Mix tomato pulp, 1 lb. ground beef, V2 c. soft bread crumbs, 3A c. tomato juice and 1 slightly beaten egg. With a fork lightly stir in 2 tbsp. minced onion, tbsp. chopped parsley, tsp. salt, Vs tsp. pepper and Vt tsp. dry mustard. Pile stuffing in tomatoes. Place on shallow pan and bake at 375 F. for 45 minutes. Peppers and Squash To stuff green peppers, wash 6 medium green peppers. Cut thin slice from stem end and remove seeds; parboil peppers 5 to 10 minutes. Dice green pepper tops and add to basic meat stuffing. Proceed as with stuffed tomatoes. To stuff summer squash, wash 2 medium yellow squash. Parboil (Coi'yriiht, 1053, King 15 in thirds. To stuff 3 medium cucumbers, parboil 10 minutes. Cut lengthwise slice from side of cucumber. Scoop out pulp with teaspoon, thick. Dice leaving shell to meat add pulp, stuffing, proceed as for tomato recipe. Shrimp-Cabbag- e Salad In the same vein but on a different plane Is a Shrimp-Cabbag- e Salad that uses a hollowed-o- ut raw cabbage. Remove outer leaves from 1 medium cabbage; wash cabbage well. Cut slice from top. Hollow out cabbage by cutting with a sharp knife around cabbage Vz in. from edge. Cut inside section in wedges, remove core and chop. Combine with 2 cans drained and shrimp, coarsely broken, 2 tbsp. each salad oil and! lemon juice, tbsp. cider vinegar and 4 tbsp. mayonnaise. Place in cabbage shell. Chill several hours so filling will be firm enough to slice. To serve, cut in crescenj-- l shaped pieces. Makes 6 servings. Vi-i- n. (5-o- Features Syndicate, Inc.) z.) AUTHORIZED ifTiVW DEALER OLSEN CHEVROLET CO. Layton, Utah Morgan, Utah |