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Show - WO ME N'S - DietitiansTransform Apricot Dishes M odern dietitians have done for apricot dishes what HoLlywood ha.s 1 done fot· its stars- transformed ~ I ./'. q uiclt way to clean winDow oanes i~ to dampen a cloth with a little good cleaning fluid, rub over the window panes and shine with a sillt cloth. This leaves the winQows sparkling and takes only a few minutes to clean a whole wil- - PAGE - them. The new apricot frozen desserts, b ear nO more resemblance to er stw hi le "stewed apricots'' than did M ary Pickford to Gladys Smith. Find out for yourself if thiS dish ., h as glamor and appeal: Midvale, Utah, Friday, August 17, 1934 THE UT E SENTINE L PAGE SEVEN dow. Tdn <:."" en o-..=- For Lustrous Eyes Keep These "Don'ts" In Mind Pocke:y S ports Costume 1 • Home Preparations Will Remove Summer Tan c a~-te 7i·ill not stick to 1.he J.<:pi -9 e f'nd d.-::tg --crumbs if you tlfp t~ e kui r c b to hot :wa:ter. after ult;,n g ea!'h s iice. P ert a:1 it:tp t ove d fudge . try atlda pinr:l, o,f c,..e a m of tartar to t h ~ mi:dute' be fore you cook it. .. _. . . Eut_te~ ~1 ll ...l>;;c~? p _swcc~ a long I S F.t..crcd In s trong salt 1 t n~c 1f H The b n : 1o. r.hou ld l;:le ~tr~ng bnnl! enon ,..,.h to fll) ro, a. potat o, then ~m ne;.·r..e th e b utter . cover the Jar, :n.:! -Ct a y,a_y Sn a cool place. ---.p p:=:.i. Ut.TI tw . emovcd from wool1 c ~ clothini}" b:~· us~ng eq~a1 parts ' :"lm :nont f'. :- r: <l ..urpentme, well di 1· t ('d w it h \"i'a t er. After !ipong·n~ 3pots, w as.: h out with soap suds. l :-!f,' ~~ 'lo t M.int Ice Cream ~ pr 1co Make a puree of _two and oneh a lf cups stewed apru~ots by p~ssing tbem thl'ough a s1eve.- Scrud to gether three cups of thm cream, three-fourths cup of s:u g A.r and one b unch of fresh m.int leaves . Let cool. strain, and add to t h e pu_ree. Freeze as usuaL This serves e1gbt A Cosmetics alone will never give really beautiful eyes. For hygienic eye-Care, just as careful and regular as the care you give your skin and teeth, is necessary to ins ure clear, lustrous eyes. You can't abuse your eyes by over-straining them and expect them to be lovely any more than you can neglect your skin and expec t it to remain clear and unblemished. In order to prevent dull, listless some important looking eyes. "Don'ts'' for you to keep in mind are: "Don't refuse to v:ear glasses if you actually need them. Don't ever rup your eyes. Don't work . . under too-glaring or too-dim elect ric lights. \"\•hen oUtdoors, motoring or indUlging in sports, don't fa il to wear prote~tive dark gogg les. Don't r.ead.lymg down. _Don't do eye exa rcis es in a misguided atl t empt to st r a ighten the eyes. They r;·et a1J the exercise they need. VVh at lhe y c rave is rest." p er sons. ------------- --- Modes And ~tanners \Vith the pas sing of the h~ttes t Cays and the coming of f n~ l. :r::l ~·- ~ vf u s, no rL.att .::r h o·;: cat e:u1 we have te en, find it n cc.c;."la!'Y t o liP,"htcn out' complr~-xions !'l.:ld ta)r c off som~ of the su:nmc '· t ar:.. Th e . first thing to do is to select a p,;-;10.:1 milk b lc a ... r.. The imp o ~: t a nt thing, cnc 2 y o u h.:..ve ~ f!: ecte<! on~ p . ~t·eputable co ~me: i c pared by a hoUse. is to use it faithfully according- to direction!J eve r y morning and every night. Then twice a week m:tl-~e YOi..F::elf a l.>!eachi.ng ma.si~ at ho-Me i , this way. Take the whit e of c ne -:o r;g am1 b e at it up ci"'ough so tha t ~t spread "! e asily on y ou r s k in. Adcl one tea~poonfol of p eroxide. MiX the two t oget.h e r , Spll:'"l.rl lhi s ma sl~ over your ffl Ce bf'~i nn ing from yom· chtn a nd w orkin r,r up to y otn h a irline, being cm·eful to a vold ll vou::· eye!-l' a nd eye'Oro..-.,.s. A fte r it has Ldri ed, w hic h r equires ubol'L I one-h a l f h our t l Ll f" , wa~ h H off Yom: face v.rili be lighter a n d w ill haye a c lear, cle an look, This maf:!lc s h ou ld be 'fol10\VC"rl of nouTishi ncr qu a.nti tie~ L'l1l:s lw o -pi P(·e yellow piqu P llres:s with is ' ro l' ueU\e spurts we;1r ltas four dl · crea.m. e~pecia lly i f the skin ng:onn I poc:l.:e ts n nd l:o; fa stenotl tlo wn ruther dry. . the fro n t o f the bl11u sc with £our I F~.. ~~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b seH THE SALAD COURSE ,,~B:;~:~~::~:R I rt~s . Pastel Satins New Note In Spectator Frocks 88 North Duart P er man en t Vanity Oil P ermanent Special Perman ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . INVITATIONS "An invitation is a mark of honor. In compliment to you a person and offers his hospitality." many colorful vegetables salad fruits at hand that the Invitations should always be ~ course should be a part of at least acknowledged with thanks and not --from-shades htful delig in satins Pastel with such remarks as, "I will atone meal each day. frappe pink and ice blue, strike of do." to else nothing have t e nd if I Stuffed Tmnato Salad a new note in spectator frocks and l of a big fall season 6 firm tomatoes " All formal invitations, whether give promise 1-2 cup diced celery Merchant Tailor they are to be engraved or writ- for this popular fabric. plaids hold i Mexican and 3 hard cooked eggs, diced Spanish ten by hand, and their acceptCLEANING • PRESSING ' With skirts. beach 1-3 cup chopped pimentos new in way s ance::'i and regrets, are invariably ALTERATION S tops, worn halter 1 tablespoon chopped onion are in the third pers:on. and good us- these Spanish a with hats big-brimmed 1 tablespoon chopped pickle ................................................. ........................................ age permits of no deviation from colorful ............................................................................................. and sweep Mexican or 1-4 teaspoon salt this form ." scarfs and sashes. 1-4 teaspoon paprika Cottons and linens are popular 1- 2 cup mayonnaise ceremony the to The invitation · the simple play-time frocks. fot· Wash and peel tomatoes .. Sco~p should always request ''the honshantung and Chinese daLinen out and discard seeds. Ch1ll. Mix our of you r presence", and never a bit newer than the gingis mask with three tablespoons rnayo?naise the "pleasure of your company." seersuckers. Square and hams St';lff seasom.ngs. and eggs celery, The invitation to the hou s e, to shoulder bows and perky tomatoes cases. Top Wlth remain- the breakfast, or reception follow- necklines, that can be collars reversible ing mayonnaise and serve in cups ing the ceremony, reads, "request back, concealor front either worn of lettuce. the pleasu re of, etc." number of great a and pleats ed The formal acceptance or regret variety charming a lend all buttons should always be written, and CaullfJow er Salad frock. to the simple Did you ever try serving raw should fo Jlow a certain form and the in written are They spacing. cauliflower in salad? Add to 1 1-2 cups cauliflower flowerets 1 -2 -third person. Invitations requiring an acceptSpanish onion chopped, 1 pepper, should be answered within nce a t chopped, and 6 tablespoons French 8816 So. State St. • MidYale hours after recf'i v ingtwenty-four dressing. Serve in lettuce nests. them. Teaches Pattern Malting It' s so easy to find materials for salads in summer, there are so Midval e Shop Beauty Main I I I, $3.00 $4 .. 00 $2.00 ESTHER PARK Ope1·ator I 1.,. H. F. RASMUSSEN i ! ~ MARY J. O'NEIL THREE-FRU IT CAKE ' 1 orange (1-2 cupful) 1 banana {1-4 cupful) 1 cup seedless or sultana raisins 1-2 cup shortening 1 cup sugar 2 eggs, well b eaten 2 cups pastry flour 1-8 teaspoon salt 3-4 teaspoon baking soda 1-2 cup sour milk 1- 2 teaspoon vanilla Cream the shor tening and blend in the sugar. Add the well bea~en eggs. Sift t ogether the dry mAdd 1-5 of the flour gredients mixture to the butter mixture and then add to fruit which has been put through the food chopper. Then add remaining dry ingredients alternat ely with the sour milk. Last, beat in the flavoring. Turn into square cake pan and bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, for abou t 1 hour. This ~ke is of rather odd and interestiDg flavor, light and moist, and keeps well for several days. Popular Screen Star Dances And Composes • ) Elissa Landi, a popular Hollywood actress, w as born in Ven ice and made her fi rst stage a p pearance with t he Russian Banet. From the lead in the Broadway production of "A Farewell to into the films. Arms" she wen t Her charm, poise and intelligence relieved a series of pictures of medium quality . Miss Landi is a proficient balletdancer, pian ist and mezzo soprano. She bas written four novels, and composes m u sic. Her great grand mother was Empress Elizabeth of Austria. SAVE, TIME, ENERGY, WORRY and MONEY Have Your Clothes Washed, Finished and Returned to You Fresh, Sweet and 1 Attractive by the lI a nd Designing Custom has decreed that the formal invitation be us ed less , ~nd so the informal has come more and more into favor. Aside from wedding inn.tations SANDY, UTAH engraved announcement s, and ~lid. 137-\.V. Phone: forms are used now only for ultra Notary Estate, Real . formal entertainments Loans and Insurance The informal dinner or 1unche1Jn Proper ty Sold, Exchanged invitation is rather a persf\nn.l note, written merely in para-t-:· ·:-:..-.:••!•<!"• ·!-:--+..::-..:- •!•>!• •!...!•-!••:-. +•!.. •!• •!"' •!-~· graphs. "!Because of the conve nience of •!· •'!+ •!• .:. it use people the telephone, many •:0 for sending and answering of all •!• ·~ AND •!• informal in vitations. + •!• C. C. 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