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Show W would ya like to know how to make Hassenpferrer? 1IASSENPFERRFR Vi cup vinegar 2 cups water 2 tsp. salt ; V tsp. pepper : Vi tsp. whole cluves 2 tsp. sugar 4 bay leaves 1 medium onion, sliced rabbit (about 21 lbs. ru into i Warfr Karinii' serving pieces) flour Brush birds inside and out 3 tbl. Las Vegas! fratta fat town that Is! Especially at con- - with the mlk. Sprinkle inside .2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce vent ion time. And the girlie and out with salt and pepper, 3 tbl. flour shows! It's apparent that their; Stuff cavity with apple slices, Make pickling mixture by apparel is gittin' to he the least! Saute onion lightly in butter in combining vinegar, water, salt.: doves, sugar, bay of the least, and soon it'll lie a deep oven casserole. Brown pepper, in a glass or ain't no sin to take off your thirds in this fat. Pour the sour leaves and on'on enamel bowl. Add pieces of rabseaand cream over birds the skin and dance around in your bit, cover and let stand about 8 I was so pimped from son bones! lightly with salt and pepper. to 10 hours in the frig. Turn the playin' that I welcomed this Cover the casserole. Cook in a pieces frequently. Remove rab-- . good ole salt mine with open 1 hr. Baste birds bit pieces, and save the liquid. arms. Say gals, how many buck- 375 oven for Roll the pieces in flour. Heat! shot cocks did Pa cart home with sauce :n casserole abut oil or fat in a heavy skillet and I me? he this t baeged j every 15 minutes. Serve hot brown, (all over) the pieces of hope enough for va to wh;p uo these from casserole on toast and rabbit. Pour the pickling m:x-- ! with the! ways and means. garnish with water cress. You ture over the rabbit. Cover the beautiful holds. lie probahly can follow the above rerioe us- pan and cook over low heat had to shell out plenty of dough ing cut up birds too. This is 'about 1 hr. or until the rabbit for his buck-sho- t bill, so ya. also an excellent way to prepare is tender. Take the pieces from better save the feathers if ya squab or rock cornish hens. the and keep it hot. Add pan want a new winter bonnet. Saffron rice, asparagus or peas Worcestershire sauce to the liq-- I FRIED PHEASANT and your favorite tossed green uid. Mix the 3 tbl. of flour with Cut birds into serving pieces. salad go perfect with this dish. a little cold water, add a few Sprinkle with lemon juice and. If you dont have enough Pheas- tbl. of the hot liquid to it and let stand for about one hour. ant to go around, use some ! pour the mixture back into the Roll in Dixe Fry, brown in chicken and thighs pan. Stir and cook until the breasts melted butter or margerine, and along with the w;ld ones. sauee is thick and smooth, then bake, covered, in a 350 degree PHEASANT OR QUAIL cook about 5 minutes longer. 30 oven for ahout minutes or EN CASSEROLE Pour the sauce over the rabbit until tender. 4 quail, whole or rut up pheas- pieces. Serves four. This realPHEASANT, GOURMET ant ly is delicious. RTVI.E salt 3 small pheasants, ready for t'a cup salad oil cooking (no feathers, please) 1 carrot, finely chopped Vi cup milk 1 small onion, minced salt and pepper 1 tbl. minced green pepper 2 apples, peeled, cored and 4 cup sliced fresh or canned sliced mushrooms 2 thin slices onion 2 tbl. flour 3 tbl. butter 2 cups stock (or 4 bouillon cubes 3 cups commercial sour cream dissolved in 2 cups boiling 4 slices toast Here's some good advice to water) water cress residents of. Utah: (i cup white wine If you plan to send any Chrst-ma- s Rub the whole birds (or cup to friends or relatives up pieces) lightly w:th salt and in gifts Portugal, be sure to label brown in oil. Remove to a heatFurnaces ed casserole. In the same oil, them Oierta" or Brinde. If they are going to Turkey, and saute carrot, onion, green pepmark them Hediye, to Yugofor Air per and mushrooms slowly o about 5 minutes. Blend in the slavia, "Poklon, to Cuba to France de Navidad, Conditioning flour, then gradually stir this into the heated stork. Season to Cadeau de Noel," to Italy Day ar Nlylrt a OMI Ctyda laitaa I Vaart taste with salt; pour this sauce Pacco Familiare Gratuito or 1 a Pay and the wine over the birds. Franco Valuta. Sounds like a lot of gibberish Cl MISS Cover and bake in a 350 oven "Service All Makes" for ahout A hour or until the to us Americans, but, says the birds are tender. Serve with Salt Lake City Field Office of BUXTON'S the U .S. Department of Comw:ld rice and currant jelly. Heating A Air Conditioning In case Pa and the kids drag- merce it among many things Midvale 7693 S. State ged home some Wabbit, how required by many countries of the world in their regulations governing the importation of Christmas presents into those countries this year. There is another'' important s 0 label. It ia the. one witKttfc License wording "Gift-ExpoNot RequTed, which the United States government says must be placed on the packages to meet its own export regulations. in us The regulations referred to by study better the Commerce Department concentrate while you read deal only with gifts going to prepare for tests those in other countries who enjoy your reading more are not in the armed forces. If they are in the armed service and stationed abroad, the post 8 a.m. for students Saturday, November 10, office department has its own Monday, November 12, 4 p.m. for students regulations governing that phase Wednesday, November 14, 4 p.m. for students of overseas mailing, it was Tuesday, November 13, 7:30 p.m. for adults Call for personal interview today. No cost or ) stated. Don't depend too much on obligation. last years regulations, the Commerce Department caution' ed, because between 30 and 35 countries have revised their import requirements. The best CR8-0912 4645 Holladay Blvd. thing to do, it was stated, is West C. Hammond, Instructor to get in touch with the Salt Lake City Commerce Depart(We have 3 openings in our Kindergarten) ment office. 'aTaVaTa- mm m 0 v i ! Advice Given For Foreign Gift Packs Re-gal- AMI-234- 7fe&cL relfr rt focvi KeacUtuf? Come help you iearn to and let New classes starting The Reading Center F"-- AV Mrs Hunters Should Heed Gold Rule Melvn The 45th annual convention of the Utah Siate Farm Bureau federation will be held at the New house Hotel in Salt Lake Nov. 15 17. - Dr Kenneth Hood, Chicago, director of the American Farm Bureau Federation commodity division will be a featured speaker at the three day meeting. Other speakers will be prominent political and educational leaders of Utah. The program calls for meetings Thursday, Nov. 15, at 10 a.m. and 0:30 p.m., and Saturday, Noy. 17, from 8:30 a.m. .yntil noon. Election of officers for the coming year will follow the voting delegates luncheon on i By Wayne Rose County Agent What bothers larmers most about hunters during the pheasant season? No it isnt killing or wounding livestock. Farmers are most bothered about hunters shooting near buildings and livestock, damaging penned fences, leaving gates open and not respecting signs. By actual record it has been shown that two days of hunters disturbing dairy cows has caused them to drop 21 '7 in production. If the sportsman would iask himself how he would feel if his paycheck were cut by 20 by someone eises thoughtlessness, he would then begin to appreciate the 'farmers' concern. Everyone can enjoy the hunt-iin- g season if we all apply the golden rule. Flinders, Mrs Robert B, Hannay, Mrs William Bywater, and Mrs William 'Hewitson. Robert B. Hannay was best man for his brother with Melvin Flinders, Jerran Flinders, Tommy Flinders, David Schauer-hameLee West and Leland Nov. 17. Flinders as ushers. After a honeymoon to Scottsdale, Ariz., the couple will reside in Salt Lake City, where Mrs George Rosenbaum Mr Hannay ia attending the Trade Technical Institute. Salt Lake Playmakers The bride is a former UniPresent New Play versity of Utah student. Mr has attended Mesa There will be a three day run Hanany Junior College, Grand Junction, commencing Nov. 15 of Jan- Colo. In us," the latest play to be presented by the Salt Lake Play- Men's Announce Betrothal The former Sharon Tidwell, makers. It is a comedy by CarMosher Of Karron Green, Broadway play' daughter of Mr & Mrs Frank olyn The at be held will Mr ft Mrs Amos B. Mosher, play wrigh. A. Tidwell, 2765 Blue Spruce the Youth Auditorium on the 2124 East 7000 South, have an Drive, and William LeRoy Ros- - Utah State Fairgrounds, at 8:30 nounced the engagement of their daughter Miss Karron enbaum were recently wed in p.m. each evening, a is This comedy Mosher to Dexter G. Collard. delightftil A. the Logan Temple, George: Van Heusen a New York school A March wedding is being planconcerning Raymond, president, officiated, Lancer acher and the respectable ned in the Salt Lake LDS TemMr Rosenbaum is the son of vv:fe of a shipping tycoon. The ple. Mr & Mrs Fred LeRoy Rosen- - wife lives in New York each Plans were first made known summer ostensibly to study hut ; at a recent dinner held at the S - M - L SHORT SLEEVES i baum, 3592 South 900 East. instead collaborates with thei Hotel Utah, where Mr ft Mrs Attending the bride was teacher in turning out an annual Mosher were hosts. Reduced from $4.00 Peggy Tidwell, maid of honor; $5.95 $5.00 A University of Utah student, Mller under the pen name, Sharol Park, JoAnne Bone and Janus." Complications arise Mr Collard :a the son of Mr ft Robyn Tidwell who was flower when the husband drops by to Mrs Virgil Hutchings, 2054 Strat visit his wife and finds the dual ford Dr. (2595 South.) girl. collaboration. Final Event Attending the groom was JerThe cast is headed by Edith of National a ome Rosenbaum, best man; D. Nielsen as the wife; Jim lee Skating Week and Keith Taylor, Don Fowkes, Dakan as the partner in writStore Hours: 10 to 7 daily; Open to 9 Friday Eves Steven Tidwell, Richard Sum- ing; Gerry Dwyer as the tycoon; The Whole Lu Dornbush as the tax collecmers, ushers. tor and Lou Arnold as the writFamily The couple took a short honey- ers' manager. Leonard E. Skates moon follow:ng their marriage Nielsen is director. For further information, call for and are now residing at 2200 or Barr, CR Rosemary Ave. in Hugo Holladay. Lou Arnold, CR The Salt Lake Playmakers is a local group of people interestFRIDAY, NOV. 16 SUBURBAN, INC. ed in any form of the threater. 0 to the is p.m. pubopen Membership Clothing lic. Instruction . . . Store Dept. Party Rates . . . under n Haight-MaughaFirst Arejp Meeting jthe , . 6255 Highland .D;Vlottonwodd .Village auspices of the Council for Lay Betrothal Announced 1 CR Life and Work of the United 1208 E. 21st South and apThe engagement Church of Christ will be held IN proaching marriage Jan. 15 in Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9 the Logan Temple of Mias Charand 10, at the First Congrega- lotte Haight to Gerald R. tional Church in Pocatello. ia being announced by Rev. Dr J. Kenneth Kohler, Maughn the bride-to-bemother, Mrs St. Louis, Mo., a member of the H. Haight, 2828 Imperial Jane council staff, will speak on St. (1700 East,) and the late "Taking a New Look at the Golden Haight. Laity." Parents of Mr Maughan are V. Mrs Eugene Haynes, Mr & Mrs Louis P. Maughan, Naof the Bountiful, Secretary tional Women's Fellowship, and Logan. E. Dale Peak, Holladay, President of the Churchmen's FelBrown, of this lowship, are two-dawhich will be meeting, gin at 5:30 p.m. on Friday and on Satadjourn urday. I v. A r, I Newlyweds to Make Home 120 Holladay i:fs SPORT 9 SHIRTS i ; Now $2.50 $7.00 I i Church Leaders 7-1- Hold Meetings Hygeia Iceland 70 's Carol y David A. Madsen Married Nov. Jr. Football Season Ends All three of the Holladay teams played their final game of league play today with a clean sweep over three Municipal teams. It was a wonderful finish for the Peewee team, who hadn't won any games, but really earned this one against a previously unbeaten Municipal team. The Bantam team and the Jr, team finished their season undefeated. November 3, 1962 PeeWee Team 0 0 6 0 6 Holladay 0 0 0 0 0 Municipal Bantam Team 13 0 0 6 - 19 Holladay 0 7 0 0 7 Municipal Jr. Team 7 7 20 14 - 47 Holladay 0 7 0 0 7 Municipal There may possibly be a postseason game for the Jr. team. This has not been definitely decided as yet. However, there will be a banquet for all team members and their parents on Nov. 16 at the Crestwood school, 2100 East Lincoln Lane. Awards will be given out at this time. ' ; Logan Temple Jerran Flinders, Wednesday, A'or. 7, 1962 Farmers Federation Plans 45th Convention In rites solemnized in - the Logan LDS Temple Friday Miss Elizabeth Flinders and Ronald J. Hannay exchanged vows. Parents of the bride are Mr & Mrs George T. Flinders and the groom's parents are Mr ft Mrs Robert J. Hannay, 3166 South 20th East. Friday evening the pair reat Mountain ceived guests Meadow Ranch. Attending the bride were Mrs A Salt Lake County, Utah The Neighbor Page 2 Flinders-Hanna- y In n , i Rites Solemnized Finder , - -- -- -- The marriage of Mias Carol Brown and David A. Madsen was solemnized last Thursday in the Manti LDS Temple. Parents of the couple are Mr & Mrs Glen R. Brown, 2800 East 3335 South and Mr & Mrs Wayne E. Madsen, 2895 East 3370 South. On Friday evening the newly weds greeted guests at a reception held at the Reception Cen- l ter. 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