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Show lightly browned salad is hot. 12. Serves 8. v and .MtaiijLwpMrr'" chicken PEAR RING fresh strawberries cups 3 tablespoons sugar 2 pakages lime gelatin 2 cups boiling water 1 (No. 2) can pear halves 14 cups pear juice Lettuce Mint mayonnaise 1. Wash and hull berries. Cut in half lengthwise. Sprinkle with sugar. Let stand for 20 minutes. 2. Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add pear juice. Cool. 3. Drain strawberries. Arrange in the bottom of an oiled 7 cup ring mold. 4. Pour a small amount of gelatin over berries. Chill until Engaged Couple Circle May 25 STRAWBERRY Dr & Mrs Francis W. Christiansen, 2330 Neff's Lane, recently announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Joan Christiansen, at a luncheon held at their home. The groom-to-bDonald Alexander Winn, is a son of Mrs Blanche Winn. Rexburg, Idaho, and the late James II. 2 Finder By Marge Burgearr Watta Mammas Day! Ah! didn't hit the paper. So Ill Those sentimental cards! Here slap in the May luncheon menu are a few examples of what that you all should have had my darlin's think of me: Mom, last week. Im sure youll enjoy since its Mothers Day Ill pre- every one of them. . . my brood pare the meal where do ya does. keep the tv dinners? . . . or . . . We got orders to deliver this j Itll save you some dough, pedestal here today, lady, we'll too. So you can save up for all be around to pick it up in the j the shower and wedding loot morning. And another: I'm thats coming due in June. Also, so thankful I'm your son. Mom, theres only 187 'cause I sure would have been until Christmas. shopping days an ugly daughter. IIOT CHICKEN SALAD TARTS Then, from my ever-loviCRUST this little gem: Mother says 2 cups all purpose flour you are bound to be a bad in1 tsp salt fluence on me. . . when can cup shortening you start? About 4 tbs cold water All in all I had a wonderful 1. Sift flour and salt together. time. I only had to cook din2. Cut in shortening until mixner for 14. The family was real ture resembles coarse meal. thoughtful . . . they ate up every 3. Add a small amount at last crumb so I didnt have to water at a time. Mix with finmake room in the Trig for gers until dough forms a ball. the leftovers. Gosh, Pa even 4. Roll thin on floured surburned the trash and mowed the face. lawn and the kids swabbed the 5. Line 8 individual casseroles decks, did the dishes and with pastry. Press edges with slopped the hog. tines of fork. Yup, all in all. it really was 6. Cut 1 inch circles from rea perfect Mama's Day. Somemaining dough. how or other, last weeks colCHICKEN SALAD umn got lost in the shuffle and 2!6 cups diced cooked chicken 2 Vi cups diced cooked chicken Vi cup diced green pepper 1 cup diced celery 1 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 44 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon monosodium glutamate lVi teaspoon Worcestershire Taka ovar payment of $10.00 sauce par month on Baldwin Few drops of tabasco Melted butter Spinet or will sell for cash. Also electric organ. Paprika 7. Combine all ingredients. 8. Spoon about Vi cup chicken mixture into pastry lined tart Write Adjustor, casseroles. P O Box 2033 9. Place circles of pastry around edge of casseroles. Salt Lake City 10, 10. Brush circles with melted Utah butter. Sprinkle with paprika. 11. Bake at 450 degrees 12 to 15 minutes or until pastry is i . BALDWIN PIANO TRAINED EXPERTS for dependable service . . . jpll makes . FREE DELIVERY on Vacuunj.Supplios and Trewax Products congealed. pear halves into thirds. 5. Cut Add to remaining gelatin. Four over strawberry layer. Chill until firm. 6. Unmold on lettuce. 7. Serve with Mint Mayonnaise. MINT MAYONNAISE Winn. term at Wasatch officers for tho 1962-4Junior High are Mokey Gertino, president, left, 4576 For-tuWay; Cathy Barnett, historian, 3241 Millcreek Rd.; 3211 Clive Romney, vice president, Millcreek Rd. and Suzanne Sea re, 3164 Mario Ave. (Not in picture). Newly elected na Obituaries . Uriah Boyd Tomlinson preceding Tuesday in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs Gold. 77, 1570 East 4500 South, was born March 4, 1885, in Price, a daughter of Joseph Uriah Boyd Tomlinson, 74, 756 F. and Mary Elizabeth Sylvescup mint jelly 3450 South, died Friday, ter Birch. In 1910 she married East 2 tablespoons mayyonaise N. Gold in the Salt Lake Vi cup heavy cream, whipped May 11, in a Salt Lake hospital Alma LDS Temple. and mayonn1. Combine jelly after an illness. 4 Survivors include her husMr Tomlinson was born June Salt Lake; five sons, band, in 1887, Carbondale, Tcnn., 26, to Uriah and Sarah Elizabeth Alma Herbert Gold, Berkeley, Tomlinson. He married Mary Calif.; Russell W., Nod E. Gold. HOT ORANGE BISCUITS Jane Ferguson, July 28, 1908, in Salt Lake; Sherman F. Gold, 1 tablespoon orange juice 2 teaspoons grated orange Butler, Ark. He came to Salt Abingdon, Va., Sylvester W. Lake July, 1925. Member of Gold, Washington D. C.; three rind daughters, Mrs Grant (Alton) St. Vi cup honey Anns Catholic Church. Survivors include his widow; Boam, Salt Lake: Mrs David 14 cup better 2 cups all purpose flour daughter, sons, Mrs Elizabeth (Donna) Moss, West Vovina, 4 teaspoons baking powder Raine, Salt Lake; U. Daniel, Calif.; Mrs Douglas (Bonnie) Vi teaspoon salt Wichita, Kan.; Peyton B., Grey-bul- l, Hart, Detroit, Mich.; 35 grandtwo 14 cup butter Wyo.; sister, Mrs' George children; one Frank Birch, brother, (Edna) Rhinehart, Clarksville, 4 cup milk five Salt Lake; two sisters, Mrs 1. Combine orange juice, or- Tenn.; 10 grandchildren; V4 Mae Kinkead, Mrs Maud Keacup ange rind, honey and ton, San Francisco, Calif. butter in a saucepan. Bring to the boiling point at a high heat. Frederick Donald Calkins Turn to a low heat. Simmer 3 Carl Joshua Johnson A heart condition claimed the minutes. Dies After Illness 2. Butter 10 custard cups. life of Frederick Donald CalPour 1 teaspoon orange syrup kins, 53, 1332 Zenith Ave. (2960 President of the Johnson ConSouth), Saturday, May 5, at into each cup. struction Co., Carl Joshua John3. Sift flour, baking powder 7:30 pm. in a Salt Lake hospital. died He was 78, born Fort 1909, son, Feb. 7, Tuesday morning. and salt together. 4. Cut in butter as for pie Ripley, Minn., to Thomas A. May 8, in a Salt Lake hospital. and Veola Adams Calkins. He He suffered a short illness. crust. 5. Add milk. Blend to a soil married Margaret Forster Oct Mr Johnson, 3077 South 2225 3, 1935, in St. Paul, Minn. He dough. was born Dec. 19, 1883, East, V4 cup dough was an Air United ol about employe 6. Spoon at Darlana, Sweden, Vesterlcy, 18 After Lines 'for being years. into each custard cup. to Los Angeles to John August Johnson and 7. Bake at about 450 degrees transferred three years ago, he moved back Anna Hedlund Johnson. On about 15 minutes. to the NEIGHBOR area May 2, April 10, 1912 he married Signo1 8. Serve while hot. Mont. 1962. He was a member of the Nordberg, in Anaconda, The marriage was later solemWorld War a LDS II CORNETTES Church, BACON in the Salt Lake LDS1 veteran, active in Boy Scout nized 10 to 12 slices bacon, diced work as supervisor of commun-icatto- Temple. 1 cup all purpose flour As general contractor in Salt V4 cup sugar Lake for the past 30 years, Mr Survivors include his widow; 4 teaspoons baking powder worked on the Judge sons, John Frederick, James Johnson 44 teaspoon salt Memorial High School, Carbon meal Donald; brothers, sisters, Ralph 1 cup yellow corn Assn. Utah Co-oSchool, High Calkins, Hollywood, 2 eggs, slightly beaten Calif.; Building and Ogden School DisMrs Edward Calkins, milk George 1 cup S. S. Julius, Miss Gladys Cal- trict buildings. 14 cup salad oil Active in the LDS Church, temkins, Byron T. Calkins, all Web 1. Have ingredients room he was a former stake presiIowa. stcr City, perature. dent in Montana, and at the 2. Cook bacon at a medium time of his death a high priest heat until crisp. Drain. Margaret Reinsimar in the Garden Heights Ward. Sift Measure. 3. Sift Flour. Survivors include his widow Ward Second Butler chapel again with sugar, baking powder and two daughters, Mrs Hyrum con funeral was for a meal. corn setting Add salt. and O. (Helen) Hagelgrcn, Ogden; 4. Combine eggs, milk and ducted in behalf of Margaret Mrs Norman D. (Uteva) Grocn-dyksalad oil. Add all at once to dry Draper Reinsimar, 61, 2445 East Salt Lake; two sons, dry 7000 South. She died Monday, ingredients. Mix only until Add N. Johnson, Bountiful, Lester at residence. her Hie moistened. 7, May ingredients are services were held Wednesday. Monte J. Johnson, San Franbacon. Blend. Mrs Reinsimar was born July cisco; 15 grandchildren and men muffin 5. Fill greased 2- Also 8, 1900, to James and Thresa four s full. pans Mrs two are sisters, surviving A. to Morlcy Draper, in Moroni, 6. Bake at 425 degrees 20 Elsa Anderson, Anaconda, and 1921 On 7, County. Sanpete Sept. 25 minutes. she married Ronald Little Rein- Mrs Helen Stafford, Helena, 7. Makes 1 dozen muffins. simar, in Salt Lake. As an Mont. Garden Heights LDS Ward active member of the LDS Church she served as work dir- Chapel was setting for Friday ector in the Butler Second Ward funeral services. Burial was in Relief Society for many years, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Relief Society and Primary Teacher; organist for Relief Society and Primary, and a memUse Neighbor ber of the Butler Ward Singing Mothers. Buy Lines Survivors include her husband, sons and daughters, Richard L. Reinsimar, Salt Lake; brothers and sisters, Arthur Draper, Genola; Blain Draper, Moroni; Phcrrel Draper, Russel Draper, both Salt Lake; Carl Draper, Heyburn, Idaho; Thressa Pleasant Richards, Grove; Lucy Blackham, Moroni. If It Has To Do With Trees Burial was at Mt. Olivet WE DO IT Cemetery. DIAL aise with fork. 2. Fold into whipped cream. The couple are planning Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremonies for May 25. In the evening a reception will honor the pair at the Christiansen home. An open house in Rexburg will be held the following week. Bidden to attend the bride have been Mrs Kent Johnson, a twin sister at the bride-to-be- , matron of honor; Miss Colleen another Christiansen, sister, Mrs Kim Taylor; Jill Christiansen, another sister, flower girl. Dale Winn, Twin Falls, will assume duties of best man for his brother. Miss Christiansen is a graduate of Utah State University. She has taught school in the Granite District and spent a summer traveling in Europe and Russia. She is presently doing graduate work at Brigham Young University. Mr .Winn attended Ricks College in Rexburg and was graduated from BYU. He served an LDS mission in the Southern Central States. He is also at BYU doing graduate work. your vacuum is working properly, you work loss with cleaner results. 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Mr Mitchell is a son of Mr Best man was Lee Dumas, & Mrs Kenneth Mitchell, 2901 while Allen Hardman, Kenneth ' South 800 East. Despain. Tony Gundersen, Lynn Bidden to attend the bride at Barnes and Ivan Fenslermakcr a reception the evening of the ushered. The couple is living in nuptial date are Mrs Stevu Hammer, matron of honor; BIrs Midi ale. Ray Culley, Burley, Idaho, and Blrs Paul Welsh, attendants; Bliss Janis Bills, junior bridesmaid. Bliss Ernest has attended University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Subscribe to The Neighbor Sigma. BIr Mitchell is majoring in civil engineering at the U. The couple will honeymoon to Seattle World's Fair before making a home in Salt Lake. Connie Jean Ernest Engagement Told SUPPLIES Nsmo Brand Equipment AyvUvvvVvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvVvvvvvvvUj I |