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Show M n MAY 9, 1953. THE JOURNAL PwSMp'7 f ' yi g syf o ,v X''Wr s '$ '' ? ' , t . tosev- f v " t CROSSWORDrrmiAw HUd y- I AOrs l o 11 2 ( h.u wl i 6 ! jls M i A mii ial ii tin i; 13 I ant it u 3 Car ret 5 'e! ,tl 15 7 Warning signal A tmj ical Amvi k an monkov 8 9 16 Madn (lur 17 Embrace 10. 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J r i .... foi tire onvemenee of the patrons will he classified and -- v- .xVl scctiinalized with anas limited to - ern fuinituio, roofing nuleiiaU, appliances, basic building mater-liaintoiior decorating, aialow N. II. Hansen, chairman of the 1903 Utah Home Him, left, and Hamer Culp, Jr., president of (hois, home designing, umod-th- e Homebuilders Association, right, discus pi r;s for the annual ccnt, to he held in Salt Lake (db," radices, and so on Liht- with honorary chairman City May ing aiiangenn nU, otliei home com-- , and ident of the pv ii'Oiing Utah Home demonstiations to show Utahns foits, ound-mthe iHi showg As. .elation. the modem view of getting the Duectine the event will be N. II. mot out of the ll0Urs vPcnt at1 widely-knowHolladav home. Home enjoyment and home langcn, c nti acK" pride always high in Utah can1 expect another boost fiom the SALT LAkiii CIT5t Tomr- Honarary than man is Miss La- - show, said Mr. Culp. wvs Home Today a theme ie- - Von u1(nvn of Provo, "Miss Utah A state-wid- e Mrs. Utah Home for 1953, who will "keep an eye on the shows feminine viewpoints. h, i 12-1- 7, Plans Complete For Annual Utah Home Show l knkk-knac-k- ; .- gamgei-jEullde- willingly have others perfect, and yet we mend not our own faults We would have others severely conected, and will not be corrected ourselve.x The large liberty of others displeaseth us, and yet we will not have our own desires denied us We will have others kepi under by strict laws, but in no sort will ourselves be restrained And thus it appeareth how seldom wTe weigh our neighbor in the same balance with ourselves (Thomas a Kempis) - Display s .wC We would is ut j -- n Home-consciousne- Mr. never has hit a higher peak said Culp, in Utah than at piesent. Family are and neighborhood more and more in the scheme of things about home in an ever- widening area. get-togethe- rs Because of television, staying- . UJCilCG once moie is the good hfe-GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY in ruial as well as urban and in compliance with Title 3, Chapter l,1 kan areas and quite natur- Secticn 20. U. C. A. 19. 3, and the t and its appearance )0me . . order of the District Court m and are moving to d conveniences for Davis County, State of Utah, that all creditors and claimants of the fore. Layton Dairy Inc or any other aicu,d attendance at the, . persons objecting to the distribu- how will lai excee tion of the assets of said Corpo- - PA' Home ration as prayed for in the Peti- any past attendance recoids as tion for Dissolution, which Peti- Utahns from one end of the state tion is on file in the Clerks Of- to the other hi ing themselves up fice cf the above named Court in to date on the latest in modem ap Farmington, Utah, are required to buildpresent in waiting and in detail plianees. decoiation themes, at-ho- Steads the d.a.r. f. ", BIG special today is Stuffed Cabbage Leaves, Portuguese Style. To serve 6, mix one pound chopped or ground raw beef, tbsp steak sauce, U2 c. uncooked rice the rolls. Now to move Into the dessert together with 2 tbsp. salt and tsp. pepper. Chop fine 2 medium- department for a rich, calories-be-hangsweet. sized tomatoes and add to meat To and rice mixture. prepare the crust, roll fine Handle Leaves Carefully package of Holland rusk; mix Cut off the outer leaves from a thoroughly with V2 c. softened large, firm head of cabbage, re- butter, 14 c. sugar and tsp. cinmoving carefully so as not to tear namon. Reserving small amount them. Use 12 to 14 leaves. Pour of mixture for topping, press reboiling water over leaves to wilt maining amount in an even layer them so they do not tear during against side and bottom of 8V2-ln- ch the filling and folding. If the pie Dlat.e. Fill with cream center stalks of the leaves are filling. To prepare filling, heat 2 c. milk large, pare them. rice-me- at mixture in top of double boiler. Blend 2 Divide the 'y w J&t&k k.u ed , I -- , ing materials and building practices. And theyre all designed to the homegive the r builder, and the pnspeetAc the most for his build. ng and home dollar. home-owne- r, home-owne- o Landscaping, fuinituic and airangements, appliances V II.LIAM H. SIMMONS, tind decoiaiion ihune will featuit MORRIS WHITESIDES. s No important will Published April 25, Mnv 2, 9, li. ienunu.ou kitchen clinics and 1953, in The Journal. of April, A. D. 1953. IRVIN CALL, fur-mtui- le-- If desired, these rolls may be cooked in a tomato sauce. If this is done, omit the lemon Juice and use 2 c. of tomato juice in place of part of the water used to cover By ALICE DENHOFF -- their respective demands, account-.claims, or objections on or before June 8, 1953, to either Irvin Call. William II. Simmons, or Morris Whitesides, trustees of said Corporation. at their places of residence at Layton, Utah. Signed and dated this 24th day Portuguese Stuffed Cabbage GERTRUDE S. CARRAWAY, of New Bern, N C., was elected President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution for a threc-yeterm at the 62nd Continental Congress of the organization. The sessions were hold in Washington, ar D. C. (International Soundphoto Into as many portions as there are leaves to stuff. Place a portion of the mixture In the center of each leaf. Wrap tightly, tucking In the ends securely. Place in a greased baking dish with the smooth part on the top and the tucked-i- n part at the bottom. rolls Pack the tightly in the baking dish, and add boiling water to nearly cover them. Squeeze juice of U2 lemons over the top of the cabbage leaf rolls. Bake, covered, at 325 F. for Vz hours. tbsp. cornstarch, li c. sugar and tsp. salt thoroughly; stir into milk. Cook over boiling water until thickened, about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir a little cornstarch mixture slowly into 2 egg yolks, return to double boiler, and cook 5 minutes longer. Beat 2 egg whites stiff but not dry; add V4 c. sugar gradually. Spread meringue on top of filling; sprinkle with reserved rusk crumbs. Bake at 325 F. for 20 minutes. Serve warm or chilled. |