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Show V i coffee alternately. Cream well. let Rosenhan teaches the Laur- els. S.Fill and frost cake. 4. Sprinkle with crushed Phyllis Hamilton gave an in traduction of the Mia Mauls Vi teaspoon salt outline to the parents and Dot Finder on Dash By Marge Burgencr o cr A 1 guess loo hard. 1 kicked the furnace It went teaspoons lemon juice of cayenne 1. Combine all ingredients. Serve immediately. Note: Dressing will darken fi allowed to stand. Coffee Butter Torte 1 cup less 2 tbs. boiling water l.-tbs instant coffee 1 c cake flour 1 t baking powder Vi t salt : S egg whiles 1 t cream of tartar is c sugar S egg yolks 'j1 t c cold strung coffee vanilla 1. Pour boiling water over instant coffee. Stir until dissolv- 2 kaputt'! I ended up manually operating o it, so the darn pickles and o peaches I struggled to put up wouldn't freeze down in the basement. Sometimes 1 have a feeling that Im working against myself out here at Burgcncrs The stove hasn't Belly Acres. 3- - given up the ghost yet, so I'm A still able to whip up a few and good ideas for fall last A luncheons-- . I think youre going iQ to like these try em and let cr me know. o Frosted Salmon Mousse 1 envelope plain gelatin U cup cold water 4 cup boiling water "i teaspoon salt TJ 2 tablespoons lemon juice A 2 tablespoons vinegar . UQ 1 tablespoon sugar A 2 teaspoons grated onion (or W chopped green onion) 1 leaspbon horseradish 2 (7 ounce) cans salmon cup sliced ripe olives U cup finely diced celery 1 2 cup mayonnaise ljolluce, ripe ulives and radishes for garnish Sour cream avocado dressing and parsley 1. Soften gelatin in cold water Add boiling water. Stir until dissolved. 2. Add salt, lemon juice, vinegar, sugar, union and horseradish. Cool to room temperature. 3. Remove skin and bones from salmon. Flake. 4. Add salmon, olives, celery and mayonnaise to gelatin mixture. Blend. 5. Pour into an oiled 4l&x8,6x inch loaf pan. Refrigerate until firm. 6. Unmold on bed of lettuce. Garnish with olives and radishes. 7. Frost with sour cream avocado dressing just before serving. 8. Serves 8. Sour Cream Avocado Dressing Va cup cultured sour cream .i cup rieed avocado Beat until stiff but not dry. 6. Add fa c sugar gradually. Beat well. 7. Beat egg yolks at a high speed until thick and lemo.n colored. Add Vi c sugar gradually. Beat well. Turn to a low speed. Add coffee and vanilla. Blend. 8. Fold egg yolk mixture into egg whites with a wirc 'whlsk. 9. Fold in dry ingredients. It). Pour into pans. 11. Bake at 325 degrees about 35 minutes. 12. Remove from puns immediately. Take waxed paper off. z ed. Cool. 2. Have ingredients room temperature. 3. Line bottoms of 3 greased layer cake pans with waxed paper. 4. Sift flour. Measure. Sift 3 times with baking powder and salt. 5. Beat egg whites at a high speed of the electric mixer until foamy. Add cream of tartar. Union a going-awahonor of Judy leaving soon to in Washington, olljov jn, lhc evoning Krickson. Terry XUrc Judy Robinsun introduced the Mia!Kt,lliPi Worthington. Joan ,jia The Second Joy program. year unlcv, Carol Loader, Waunita Mia Maids had a ruse tying ceremony. PTA Groups Guests Those receiving awards in the first year of Mia MaiiU were Tea Juanita Worthington, Terry! At Union School and Juan Thuo Kemp Nunley. A tea for PTA room repres- recemng awards in the second I ont:illU,s ;illj was held year of Mia Maids were I arol Tlmi'Mlay afternoon at the Iaiadcr, Linger Jacobson. Janet iTnum school in connection with Doty, Toni Paxton, Waunila u,t, annual flower show. Robinson, Joan Alldrcdge, and Ku,h Harris was in charge juuytrukson Lf table decorations. Refresh- Mr at Mrs Jack Roberts and ,m.,ns Wcre under the direction daughter wen-- dinner guests of if Karline Watson and Reva Mr & Mrs Wayne Cmilam in Wiseman who are hospitality Salt Lake Saturday evening. chairmen. Mrs Lorcna Baker and Mrs The tea was followed by a Lynn Margctts were visitors in PTA meeting with Ruth GrifSan Diego, Calif., the past 10 fiths, president, in charge. days. They were guests of Mrs Talks were given by Ruth GrifBakers grandson, Larry Baker. fiths, Julian Brown, principal They returned by plane Sunday of iln- district Iteed Beckstead. night. A musical number was given TPA Club met at Alice Ohcv- - j bv Darlene Merrihcw. eralls home Thursday. Present . were Ruth Anderson, Hazel Fisher, Dorothy Walker, Pearl LUncm,5 Greer, Blanche Thomas. and1 was Loric Roberts. Lunclu-oserved with Ruth Anderson anil Hazel Fisher Barr Neff returned from Hie Back-to-School hospital yesterday. He was con-- : fined there for several days for treatment following an automo- - On Moeday. Oct. 2. tanyon Rim School hoM its back-to- bite accident. Joan Alldredge was hostess at school night with a new twist. a birthday and party given in Frick.vm who is make her home j y i . i had been so much con- - lTA fund and tlie remainder about the hut lunch j paying the cost of the lunch, scried to the children that llot lunches are served in all members of the ITA and the elementary schools in the coun- tu ulty decided lo giv c parents ty. With few exceptions, the an opportunity lo sample Hie menus are identical. They are fa IV. carefully checked for their nuIn many east's, adverse crit- tritive value, cleanliness of sericism arose because the child- vice, and many other things connected with the health of the ren themselves failed accurately, students. A typical lunch, outto report the menus to their lined by a Canyon Rim student, parents. The problem was solv- is: meat balls, raw vegetable ed by extending the invitation salad, rolls and butter, milk, to the parents to partake of the cupcake and jello. liot lunelT between 6:30 and 7::ji before the general meeting Newlyweds in and class periods. Members of tin sixth grade who were sehed-nh'Oregon, California to serve lunches in the Miss Janet Gayle Nemanic cafeteria during the week were wm' unit-f.- i on duly behind the steam table a"d. 10-vl- e ? cd in evening Friday marriage sei ve the aifolis Nearly h(J 'Rm.p,ioS a p.u tills attmded. lnkets were tYnter. AKvgm.n reception followed. with half going into the The Reverend William Naatz, Tin-r- e tmu-rs- y Miss Sharon Gardner. Ginger officiated. The bride is the daughter of Eekman was flower girl. Mrs La Vine Ncmanic, 84 South Immediately following the reGrant, Midvale and John W. ception the couple left on a Nemanic also of Midvale. The honeymoon trip to Oregon and bridegroom is a son of Mr It, Mrs Ray G. Porter, 3270 South California. 27th East. Poetically any girl w hi Mrs Edward Nemanic was knows how to cook can find a Maid of honor: bridesmaids. Miss Pauli Bird, Miss Christman who knows how to eat. XPERIENOE 'fMMS & DON'T d P?" . 'Service With A New - Upholstered Furniture I Hof Pastor, Christ Lutheran church, Knaak, Miss Shiela Gadd and Are Warren Drug Made to Order Featured At 4764 Highland Dr. CR Have Ready For Christmas See Us Today I Smile1 69 Emergency Phone: Warren Cluff CR Enjoy Our Free Delivery Service Holladay Upholstery CR 4479 Highland Dr. 34 3 Mrs Mary Walker t AM Union First Ward Relief Soci ety held its opening party Tuesday, Sept. 26, at the Dairy recreation room in Murray. The program consisted of a preview of the lessons that will lie given this season in Relief Society. The theme being, The Pattern of Living. There was a fashion show of hats, narrated by Lois McCormick. The affair was under the direction of the Relief Society presidency, Gladys Walker, ina Hughes and Maurine Anderson. The East Jordan Stake presidency and the High Council gave a party Saturday night honoring Gerald Brady. Dinner was served to those present and a gift was presented to the guest of honor. Visitors at the Thomas home Sunday were Mr & Mrs Milford Rathjen, Draper, Mrs Winnie Casper, Mr & Mrs Howard Davis and daughter, Mr & Mrs Leonard Axtoll and Mr Charles Reed, Salt Lake. Miss Vicky Price entertained at a birthday surprise party at her home one evening last week. Tire party was given in honor of Nancy Granquist. Dinner was served and games were played by Katherine Pey, Jean Froisland, Nancy Helm, Linda r i i f '.i i 5 "You Save - I Goofed" ORDERED 50 - GOT 500 - A Whole Truckloald NO ROOM I CAN'T EAT THEM GO AT STARVATION PRICES Come In and Make Your Deal MUST All Sizes And Types Go mum DRIVE WET ROADS ON SAFELY ... 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Steven took first place Friday night at the Utah State Fair horse show in Western Pleasure riding. Saturday night he also placed first in Stakes ('(Mil. class which consisted of win13. Fill and frost with coffee ners in mens and ladies western Pleasure class. butler frosting. Mr & Mrs Del Newbold enter11s c butler at dinner recently for tained 2'i c iKiwdcred sugar Fluyd Alldrcdge who is leaving G lbs cold strung coffee lo go into the armed service. 12 nabisco wafers, crushed Those enjoying the evening Dash of salt were Mr & Mrs Kelvin Kemp, Mr L Mrs Reed Newbold, Mr 1 t lemon juice & Mrs Gene Newbold, Mr & 1. Cream butler at a medMaurice ium speed of the clcclric mixer. Mrs Jimmie Burgon, Graham. Birdie and Burgon 2. Add powdered sugar and Union First Ward held its ward conference Sunday evening. Stanley Burgon of the stake presidency presided and Wallace Fonlham of the ward bishopric conducted the meeting. Musical numbers were presented by the ward choir. Mrs Nina Manka with her Mr & daughter and Mrs Bob Wallace, Salt Lake, spent three days in Idaho last week. She visited in Aberdeen, with her niece and nephew, Mr & Mrs Lyle Taggart, and in American Falls with Mrs Man-ka- s brother, Bert Sherman. Remodeling of all kinds also visited in Pocatello. They Basement Finishing CSccond Ward Room Additions MIA award night was held at Union Second Ward recently. Kitchens, Bathrooms The First and Second year Mia Maids and the Laurels class also received awards. Dot Robinson and Phyllis Hamilton are CR 220 W. So. Temple teachers of the Mia Maids. Vio- - Lars Const. TURKEY d -- 6 -- 7 ONLY TEDS SERVICE Downtown Holladay (R7-00- 7I IN Sugar Houss t i |