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Show Kitchen Korner Thursday, Nov. Tea ring, twist any family's treat' The two delicious dessert ideas featured this week These recipes are indeed scrumptious, so don't miss the opportunity to tempt your family's taste buds! were both blue ribbon winners for Bertha Elegante of Spring Canyon. Mrs. Elegante won blue ribbon sweepstakes at the State Fair last year for her French Tea Ring and a blue ribbon for her Tyrolean Apple Twist, a delectable pastry recipe she invented herself. French Tea Ring flour V2 t. baking soda Vz t. salt Vt C. shortening C. sour or buttermilk 1 C. chopped nuts Some melted butter and brown sugar Mix flour, baking soda, salt, and shortening in a bowl. Work until well mixed. Add the sour or buttermilk to make a soft dough, like for pie. Roll out 1a inch thick on lightly cookie 5 Brush with Place butter. cooked, sweetened apples down the center, spreading to about 7 inches. Dot with butter. Add a dash of cinnamon. Bring ends of dough over the apples. Pinch together here and there down the middle. Cut with pastry sheers way to the center in 2 inch wide strips. Twist cut side up. Let rise in a warm place about 30 minutes. Bake at 275 degrees about minutes or until golden brown. Brush with butter when you take it out of the oven. Then drizzle icing over it while still warm. Sprinkle a few chopped nuts over the icing if desired. dough floured board, rectangle shaped. Brush generously with butter, then sprinkle with brown sugar until well covered, and then with chopped nuts. Roll up like a well-grease- sheet. melted one-thir- jelly roll. Press edges together then bring ends together, forming a circle. Place on a 2 C. The Helper Journal I. 1973 d MMMMPPPME 18-2- 0 d cookie sheet. Cut one-thir- d way through in 2 inch strips. Twist over so cut side will be on top. Brush lightly with butter. Place in oven. Bake 375 degrees for 25 minutes, until light golden brown. Drizzle with butter at l: tilhr icing when cool. Sprinkle a few finely chopped nuts over the top. c;' 1 ' ! THURSDAY, November 1 Bill Fox and Marianne Rolando. November 2 Vera Diaz, Tom Beveridge, Joy Laws and Mary Lupo. Tyrolean Apple Twist pkg. dry yeast C. warm milk 1 V4 C. about V4 C. Ms t. sugar 2 C. flour November shortening salt 2 eggs about 1 quart cooked ples, sweetened ap- Heat milk. Add shortening, sugar, and salt, then the yeast. Add the eggs. Mix well, then add flour to make a soft dough. Knead until smooth. Place in a well-greas- v- bowl. Cover and let rise in a warm place until - (Grundy). November 'lf' ? 1... BERTHA Elegante of Spring Canyon displays her two prize winning pastries. Mrs. Elegante's recipes are found H-- J Photo in the related article. If ii include Charlotte Pike, Helper; Linda McKinney, Moab; Mae Morgan, Orem; Sr., Lee Roy Kristy Stella, Marilyn Nielsen and George Grivet. November 7 Alma Carbon Country Club. The theme of the conference was "Challenge For Committment; Economic, Political and Social Con- Rae I Procarione, . mayor CD2AnELQ.D Born and raised in Helper, a graduate of Carbon High School, received his associates of science degree from College of Eastern Utah and his bachelor's degree in pharmacy from the University of Utah. Good, clean, honest government. ' Expand city boundaries. An Expert Building inspector. Increase all city facilities. Increase citizen participation in our local government. Anthony Oviatt. district officials are Marion A. Behunin, vice director and Ruth D. Willard, secretary-treasure- t ...wsSLaia GC3GDGCX Paul Entyre and Kent Price; Grace Bird, Provo; Irene Cuck, Roosevelt and Alice White, Vernal. Besides Mrs. Flom, other I (For Area BPW clubs hold fall conference The Utah Federation of Business - Professional Women Club Incorporated held its fall District conference on Sunday at nil Frank 6 Romano Nielson, double minutes). Punch down. Let rest for 10 minutes. Roll out on a floured board into a rectangle Vi inch thick, an inch over the sides of your cookie sheet. Place on a greased (45-6- 0 mf, John 3 Lenore Jackson, Amber Lynn Scartezina, J. Edgar Johnson, Virginia E. Taskar, Susan Oviatt and Zane Nelson. Michael November 4 Hoggatt. November 5 Randy Otani, Esther Shafer, Mary Callor and Peggy Lee Steele Laboroi, r. I . cerns." Subjects relating to this were "Women Helping Women," "Career Advancement" and Equal Rights under the Law. The program was under the direction of the State ofElton, ficers Arietta president; Mildred Richey, first vice president; Kathryn Putnma, second vice president; Lola Nelson, recording secretary; Carlson, secretary; Madelaine Parker, and Elosie treasurer Virginia corresponding f Fillmore, parliamentarian. The luncheon was the of affair concluding National Business Women's Week. Area club presidents Recommended plants for use as a ground cover are Baltic ivy, pachysandra and periwinkle. Pachysandra will grow in shade areas only, while ivy and periwinkle will grow in either shade or sunlight. REVIEWING plans for district con- vention are BPW officers (left to right) Jean Flom, district president; Arietta Elton, state president and Charlotte Pike, Helper club president. The d vention was Sunday at Carbon Country Club. H-- J Photo con-hel- UP&L orders new generators SALT LAKE Utah Power and Light Company directors authorized the purchase of two for its recently of equipment announced manufacturing generating units to be in operation by 1978 and 1979. The utility placed the order with Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cost of the two He said both the 1978 and units are planned to have a net capacity of 415,000 kilowatts. A site has not yet been chosen for the 1978 and 1979 unite, but Mr. Hunter said they .will be located where there is 1979 is turbine-generato- estimated at $24 million. E. Allan Hunter, UP&L president, said major items WITH A time required. d For representation of all the citizens of Helper. City issues are to be discussed before the City Council. t Consideration for advancement of city Carman on the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, a member of the Helper Volunteer Fire Department, school district bus driver, an active member of the B.R.C. 4 or U.S.C., a property owner. Good clean, honest government. Work with and support the people, employes. turbine- must be ordered well in advance or installation because of lead turbine-generato- rs coal-fire- such as -generators for councilman for councilman TJIARTIH FARIGC3 mem mmmmmmammmim t Encourage city growth. finances. Wise use of t Continue a pay as you go policy in the business administration of the city. clean-uand Institute a beautification program. Make preparations for the expected p year-roun- d population growth. Expand recreational programs. facilities and ample coal and water. PRE- -, APPROVED iu u iyj UaiyjfuUV It's a good position to be in . . . having your Auto Loan all approved before you even select your car. Helper State can arrange it. Come in and let us explain. CnODCJDTjBB THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY solicits your support in the coming city election. -- HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR DEER & ELK SKINS We Will Also Dispose Of Deer Heads and Scraps WE OFFER three candidates to perform the administrative duties for Helper. HELPER and its citizens are our future and a future. this is what we offer M IT IS WITH PRIDE and a CARBON-EMERtWIf RT COUNTY BRANCH GRl tN RIVE. UTAH Independent J" ll It. I '. l 1 Home Owned true feeling of future accomplishment that we sincerely endorse the above named candidates. Y Animal Ph. By-Produ- cts 637-333- 0 Home-Manage- ONE MILE SOUTH OF PRICE (Paid political advertisement by the Helper Democratic Platform Commltte.) |