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Show BILL TOP ttMEdi Pt& 18 With the Hill AFD Officers1 Wives' Club Kitchen Kapers Center Gets Donation By Ruth Iannuccl "The way to a man's heart Is through his stomach," so the saying goes, and when you learn the authentic recipes of his parent's homeland, it's easy. This recipe was brought over by my husband's parents from Italy. If8 a great favorite with my own family, and any time that I have served this dish to company they have asked for" the recipe. BRAGIOLA AND MEATBALLS II IN SPAGHETTI SAUCE rm? ' . To make Bragiola : One pound top round steak (when partially frozen I w fJI. II viiKtu, xirst, vice president and chairman of Holiday House. : The donation was from proceeds of Holiday House and is one oi several donations made off-baby the Officers' Wives' se H-in- ch Hew Officials slice.) Sprinkle over each piece of meat the following ingredients: Salt, pepper, crushed garlic, parsley flakes, grated Romano cheese, a few raisins, minced onion, and pinenuts (use sliced almond nuts for a substitute). Roll each square of stuffed meat, jelly roll fashion, secure with toothpicks. Set aside. To make meat balls : 1 lb. ground beef cup soft breadcrumbs 1 ill T3 cut about lengthwise into then thick, squares 4 to each to S i M-- The Officers' Wives' Club re- centiy presented a check to the Kind Kare Training Center in Layton to help purchase play, ground equipment Officers of the club m presentation included Mrs T Alan xenneu, nonorary presi- dent; Mrs. Rnhoff u. crown, 'v T. and Mrs. G. N. Me. president; egg U cup of water small grated onion 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Vz teaspoon Oregano 1 clove fresh garlic crushed Combine all ingredients, mixing well (should feel moist and spongy). Lightly roll small portions of mixture in hands to form meatballs. Brown in 2 tablespoons oil, Bragiola and meatballs, remove from pan. In same pan using meat and oil drippings, start sauce. SAUCE Red Carpet Bridge Bids Newly elected officials of the Officers' Wives' Club line up for a photograph at the election luncheon held Tuesday. Left to right are Pat Patchin, second vice president; Caroline Weeks, first vice president; Lea Christensen, president; Barbara Cilek, secretary, and Ann By Terry Gass To all the wonderful ladies who have made our chairmanship en Field, treasurer. The Hill AFB Officers' Wives' 6 Bowling League season to a current the brought close with a lovely Award's Luncheon held at the Mansion House in Ogden on April 28. Our hats off to Bette Tourangeau, uncheon chairman, for a job well Club 1965-196- done. Long, Nancy McEntee and Caro line Metzler. Second Place Team: The In- credibles. Louise Otto, captain; Mary Ann Engel, Charlotte Clark and Judy Webb. Third Place Team: The Rat Finks. Gayle Wyatt, captain; Lonnie Nelson, Jane Golden and Ginny Beatty. Fourth Place Team: Opti-Mr- s. Jean White, captain; Alma Mary Ann Lowe and Sally Seborg. Fifth Place Team: Ball Droppers. Dottie Smith, captain; Charline Arent, Mary Masteller 1 Prize Commitee chairman Jean White and her two assistants, Anita Villareal and Mary Mastel- er, awarded the beautiful silver trophies" to the following bowlers : First Place Team: Lucky 7's. Mary Worrell, captain; Janet and Carol Prindle. Last Place Team : Pin Busters. Mc-Gha- Home Plate joyable : We've come to the end of an other bridge year and Lois Wells Congratulations to : and I would like to thank all you Lt. and Mrs. Robert Gass, son, ladies for the suggestions and cooperation you've shown us in Brian Keith, April 4. the past year. Capt. and Mrs Richard Perrey, We've enjoyed serving you and daughter, Barbara Helen, April hope you'll be just as courteous 7. and cooperative for the next Capt. and Mrs. George Grim-woo- chairman. son, Michael Randall, For details concerning bridge 14. April in the summer months, contact Anita Villareal, captain; Marian your new officers. May's Lucky Ladies were: Murray, Sharon Rose and Dottie 1. Jane Nichols and Pat Nixon; Kuhlengel. 2. Dorothy Mclntyre and Francis High Average : Mary Ann LaFonse: 3. Ruth Blake and Engel, 159. Louise Otto; 4. Vivian Sylvester First High Series Scratch: and Helen Hanson; 5. Elaine Anita Villareal, 597. Moulder and Kathy Young. Dorothy Mcln First High Game Scratch: Slam Prize Low Gayle Wyatt, 244. tyre and Francis LaForge. Bernie trail. First High. Series Handicap: Pat Frakerand the sum all vou I hone enjoy Anne Bruce, 642. mer and we'll see you at bridge. (Continued on Page 42) Hill Heirlings Bowling Season Ends With Awards Luncheon medium onion chopped 2 cloves garlic chopped Today my wife was at a Brown lightly in pan. Add 1 luncheon can tomato paste and equal Where there was much to sip amount of water, stir into pan. and munch on, Add 1 tablespoon salt, 1 table Where plates were piled up" spoon Oregano, pepper to taste, high and tasty XA cup chopped fresh parsley. Allow to simmer for 10 minutes. With stuff that makes a woman waisty, In large sauce pan, put con Where tents of one large can of toma though there were around the fringes toes, add 1 bay leaf, start to heat, then add sauce which has been Some guilty feelings, conscience twinges, simmering in other pan. Add Bragiola and meatballs and sim Dessert with fluffy whipped- -, mer on low heat for two hours cream topping To serve,, remove toothpicks Was shoveled in without much . from Bragiola, and cut into bite stopping. size servings about .1 inch wide do I know? Not on acHow Cook spaghetti according to di count of rections. Serve with the same My wife describing the amount sauce on top and sprinkle gen of cheese Parmesan with :rously Serve the meatballs and Bragiola Good food she knifed and forked from view sprinkled also with Parmesan cheese. Between the hours of 12 and 2. Oh no, the reason in all fairness For my suspicion, my awareness, The "Red Carpet" hasn't got Is that, though I am starved ten much use this month, but we tonight, do welcome : We're eating light. Joyce Ferguson, Materiel Man agement Directorate. Richard Armour 1 of Officers' Vives' n, d, ! I President's Farewell a "'""" Tne zZT past year . ttt! i n.,Vi hftl the uiiicers wiv been a job of a serious and happy ODiigauon. . ., nnnnera- - . The entnusiasm officers, tion of the honorary Vi9irmen. board or governura, has been most and . .membership..MWinlianTTienU r grauiymg. uur have - ""been realizea could not without sucn for Kindly accept my gratitude as the privilege of serving - you. president. Your continueappreciated port will be greatly co-oyci- "". ine Dy newijr TJwvirT, Reminders -- The Outgoing President Honored Mrs. Eleanor Bennett (left) presents a silver chafing dish to Mrs. Marge Brown, outgoing president of the Officers' Wives' Club on behalf of club members. Mrs. Brown was honored at the luncheon held at the Officers' Club last Tuesday. Thrift Shop will close May at 3:30 on Monday, management under new' re-op- en on June --The 1. wiD not OWC luncheons the summer be held during all summer. will resume in the the monthly coffees '2 |