Show OGDEN LET'S EAT OGDEN Horn Dish By Jean Sprain Wilson NEW YORK AP)— The debate over whether women are more alluring covered up or somewhat uncovered is as old as Eve's fig By Ida Bailty Allan "Our new smooth and spicy Ham Quiche or pie is a different and delicious entree or an hors d'oeuvre for a party" said the Chief "If you're planning to give a soiree or shower this will be very special in consistency It is custard-likand savory in flavor an adaptation I of the popular French Quiche Lor-- ! raine Measurements ar level leaf But it went on in the garment district in a quiet way here with fashion buyers in town to stock up on next winter's' apparel acting as judges Oddly sunworshipper Bud Kil- patrick a Western young man who came' East to sell his wares advocated covering up both during ' the day and at night e f " 'X DEVILED HAM QUICHE (9") pastry shell egg w hite z 2 cans) deviled ham 1 c grated sharp Cheddar cheese 1 c cream scalded k tsp black pepper tsp nutmeg V4 tsp salt Brush unbaked pie shell with slightly beaten egg white Bake at 450 deg F until crust is set (about 5 minJ but do not brown Spread deviled ham over bottom of pastry shell Cover with grated cheese Then mix cream and 2 eggs plus 1 egg yolk beaten until frothy Add seasonings Bake at 350 deg F about 45 min or until firm in center like a custard Half cool Cut in 8 wedges serve warm or cold the same day "Baby Devils" Quiche: follow preceding directions but bake in Hi" tart shells Serve warm as an hors d'oeuvre U-o- 1-- after SUNDAY DINNER Chilled Grapefruit Sections Roast Lamb au Jus Potatoes Hashed in Cream Cut Asparagus with Carrot Slices Lime Chiffon Fie Hot or Iced Coffee Tea Milk LIME CHIFFON PIE 1 envelope unfavored gelatin AVOID SMUDGES Protect Your Clothes From Cosmetic Stain r Jnn Vi caused us to do a bit of researching can speU It never terrcned before But once : about grooming aids thatare some is enough! We sprayed ourselves ruin for fabrics There uith perfume and the perfume dis- - gays Florence G Minifie clothing colored a perfectly beautiful dress ialist at Rutgers University mey siam aguic combinauorv-pe- r: She warns especial ly about getting and alcohol content) its fume (with nail polish on acetate fabrics You a dve that bleeds when touched n it with polish remover sus-jcaremove by alcohol Many dyes aren't remover is apt certible to alcohol but the point is! but on acetate the too and leave fabric remove to whether in advance you can't tell holes! to take well not so it's or are On many other fabrics advises lari Minifie even though the pol-tifbeauMrs j The sad situation- -it was a the stain us pause and j ish itself can be dressl-pa- ve Ot COlor ll leaves ctiunut w outij taken out without causing coior changes in the fabric result of a bad ul j New Fashions Pervaded By Opulence B SOURCES OF SPOTS Other sources of stains are permanent wave solutions and ncutral-irpr- s hair tints and rinses Spots caused by them are says the ex- pert virtually impossible to remove either by laundering or dry-clea- Gay Faulty n- intr Her advice? Don old garments or NEW YORK (LTD— Ma) be what of the use old towels or coverings for Orrrf L-rg or £v£t ?wnue protection when a " ° in me rscw lorss the SMUDGES LIPSTICK expect carment center obviously economy to keep going on up so womcn can afford— or their men mari hut it will leave a tern- can—the opulent clothes they re porory stain For this reason it's a rood Mm to ardv Unstick after turning out oy ire acic uuacuj colwinter and fall the pervades you've slipped on your dress rather lections currently on view for buy- than before for it may smudge off ers and fashion writer as you pull the dress over your And reporters will tell you that head after four weeks of seeing most of Tovvder too is a source of temg collections on Sev- porary trouble Keep it from rainthe enth Avenue they're having night- ing over clothes by being careful mares about the fabrics They not to overload the puff and by dream they're being smothered in wearing a make-ucape when you a sea of bucle beads rhinestones i apply it hair-wavin- W ?! pace-settin- p M 1962 ed Magic y Bias-bindin- — 7x9-inc- 1 lst-cla- ss were BRITTLE HAILS ttrj Hv lent Sttw Imntf Naili ine't Horn wiinin — nmiw ""r m —H rtultt Nilt tto 900 wit h Probltm Spttttl f ormuUf dy Tkt PratfinClhi CtMuki 3urfrtr Hon Fitttnim At Drui 0X Sit it 1 CHECK LIST BARGAIN Sleep Wear Dainty lacq trimmed nylon sleepwear in pink or blueavailable in Baby Dolls: ' Waltz or Shift gown Regularly All sizes 598 398 OPEN! Every Saturday Front 8:30 am to Pm 6 Lingerie Mezzanine Floor Floorcovcrings Dial 3701 Wash EX J 1 4-4- 571 c cold water Fielding Group Enjoys Social Elects Officers eggs separated 1 c sugar H c lime Juice Vi tsp salt 2 tsp grated lime rind Green food coloring FIELDING — The Social Devel1 baked 9" pie shell opment Culb of Fielding has elected Add gelatin to cold water let stand Mrs Leo Farnsworth as its new Smin president! replacing Mrs W M c sugar Welling Rpat eeff volks: add over lime juice and salt Cook-sti- r Other new officers are Mrs Fred hot water until thickened Coombs vice president Mrs M Add grated rind and gelatin stir A Garn secretary Mrs Earl Holt until gelatin is dissolved chorister Mrs Coombs historian Tint pale green with food and MrsJ H Smith parlimentar-ia- n stiff but not dry i Beat egg whites ann rpma n nc suuar aiuwiy kitf Leav fold into addition each after ing lime mixture Pour into pie shell Refrigerate until firm Garnish with a frill of grated fresh or packaged coconut j Officers who served with Mrs Welling were Mrs E C Mason Mrs C jW Bourne Mrs Garn Mrs Coombs and Mrs Smith A social was enjoyed and lunches served to! 15 members The hostess Mrs Emil Funk was assisted by her daughter Miss Anna Funk of Ogden TOMORROW'S OVEN DINNER Saladettes Fish Filletts French Fries d Buttered Beets Rhubarb Betty Hot or Iced Coffee Tea Milk THE CHEF'S TIPS ON USING FRESH LIMES Whenever a pungent mildly tart flavor is in order use refreshing fresh limes now at the height of the season Add to any fruit cup combination sweetened with honey: to any fruit drink or "ade": brush over veal or lamb chops or steaks add twice the quantity of melted butter to one of lime juice for seasoning vegetables of any kind Feature the refreshing flavor as a change from fresh lemon juice when making fruit gelatins and whips and use the rind grated to extend the flavor oils and accent the flavor Oven-Frie- i o Shrimp-Tomat- d GOLFER'S Oven-Heate- SPECIAL l S ra 95 Reg i i f $750 This Week Only Have! your favorite comfort- able 'shoes made into golf shoes by having famous GOODYEAR full soles put on g Lightweight with" changeable caulks long-wearin- brocade and satin mctallics while they struggle through the showrooms shouting "Whatever became of the a loving child water Cool then add chilled milk simple safe basic black dress?'! Entice -'HERE IT IS ttitn punch" made from pastel After washing dark or bright-coloreIn the nightmare the designers mints dissolved in a little boiling clothes in your washer rinse answer "Here it is" produce a machine thoroughly by running it basic black in crepe or wool— and cycle through a full suds-rins- e then throw more beads and bro-- PfQSflC Otherwise color residue may permeate the next batch of white or Now Arnold Scaasi has added PrfClx clothes ' more opulence to haunt their ! dreams For a quick change of flavor add Vinyl plastic floors-- are among the and reporters packed Buyers thc ea$iest to kccp dean enough a teaspoon— or more if you like — Scaasi showroom and overran into t0 cat off Wash often with thick of curry to the water in which corridors this week to see boloVwarm or detergent suds you're going to' cook rice patterned tweeds like red combined 5l5imj7Je(1 from the top of the with purple with nap long enough bucket then rinse with a damp C to mop court could have graced receptions Use a minimum of water throughcf long ago deep pile velvets and out as too much moisture could cut velvets satin bordered with the cement that holds the ermine over-al- l beading on chiffon strips or tiles in place For an s ba?e: and lace lace lace surface apply an oc- Colors and yardage were equally casiona! coat of liquid wax— but satin cloak for sparingly lush A red-ros- e embroidery HOUSEHOLD HINTS inch-thic- k non-mil- k WW d rOOfS Cleaned dress jewelled A violet wool coat eombincd with an orange lace 2 AFRICAN VIOLETS? formal with yards of horizontal tiers shaping thei skirt Scansi :t utM 4t ItUt Wft IMtwi— tWTifgi rtut(tr hhoXQ lots Ol rcu saua iui wiinc — - y H"ijJiJ SUJOHIU 1MIUBJ1- - 474 EX 4th SU vvvvvv3ttxvvv "T1 ririnniMiii iLLejiianw J V LARSON'S ViOLETS 1 2475 Washington Blvd EX 3-59- 41 Un f ll ©Ll extra-lustrou- chiffon kelly and deeper and a pro- damasks green printed fusion of pale blues and pinks REBUILDERS light-colore- d vK GLASSES icn solid SHOE rr" r — ' V- - S1450 i i J rn Single Vision Lenses White or Tinted CONTACT LENSES LINDSAY FULLY AUTOMATIC J fiFf7:r' y Profeiilonol Eye Exomtnatlan I In Oacir 2449 WASHINGTON 0 $ T ii o 4 Choice of any frame style or color from our r tremendous frame inventory Until You Have Seen the New ONLY —I INCLUDES Professional Eye Examination Indudes ij i Food's flavor is in the juices and electric because cooking retains more of the juices flameless electric heat is precisely controlled There is less shrinkage in the food with electric : ' cooking So in your home serve better meals at less cost the flameless electric way -- and Cooking electrically is so much cooler cleaner too ! i :::: EASY CREDIT NO MONEY DOWN iiiiialiinanHnHUiH!::::::H BETTER BUY TOTAL FROM YOUR ELECTRIC DEALER Glasses with Kryptok Difocal lenses $1650 A WATER SOFTE3ER f u HOME NOW WOTIHI 7ILAAAI LOSS mm ?n Jibul3 11 uii k3 i Jul t-- Dofdfi PP tn Salt Lok City MAIN AT SECOND Or Donofd C )amt O 0 In Provo T 'JIMilWlli — m 62 West Center St Ut 24th St at Klcscl Ave t lo Vrn Ual uD Yj4 AraHmbU at SKAGGS DRUG CENTERS S WE'RE e Use these merry motifs again add a "fun" touch and again-fthetn accessories g treats! Apply stitch straight-awaypresto! uay trims for tot's clothes your linens Path tern 960: six 4x64 to mntifs Thirtv-fiv- e cents (coins) for this heads by stitching greens browns pattern— add 10 cents for each pat- orange and tawny hues that flame-haire- d mail Send to tern for lasses wear best Fabrics Laura Wheeler care of Ogden were dark plaids and checks hori Needlecraft Standard - Examiner 163 Old Chelsea Box Dept PO Station New York 11 N Y Print plainly pattern number name address and' zone The first time! 200 designs in our 1962 Needlecraft Catalog— biggest ever! Pages pages pages— fashions accessories to knit crochet sew weave embroider quilt See cloths spreads toys jumbo-knit- s linens afghans free patterns Only 25 cents Bias-Tap- Some cocktail dresses plunged so far back and front that under-- 1 because buy- linings were built-i- n ing any to accommodate this sort J too collection daytime dresses sheaths plastered to the body Others particularly the jumpers with sfitin blouses were as demure as a school teacher's tomers Mirrors Enlarge' Areas two-piec- fall to Abbott's Some - prints splashy some twinkling and lame gold costumes for evening wear the sheep got most of Kilpatrick's textile business The sheared stuff was woven so sheer that it could be shirred like chiffon to those covered up bodices At Abbott's store buyers craned their necks around each others bareness woold ie lfflpssible But there was a cover up ii& ! 4 ! D'A-rc- 8 zontal stripes and sometimes a huge hats trying to learn just how huge kind of horse blanket plaid far the couturier would go with a neckline Although it was pretty cut diagonally of some far Abbott offered to sew them With the exception cusin cut velvet up a little more for squeamish floral DISPLAY TIsp mirrnrs to take the place of a Goth- And Edward Abbott a small area to amite who knows how cold north paintings or enlarge winds can blow is in favor of Mirrors in antique frames can be women displaying their natural vir used picture fashion in a wall tues grouping — they add sparkle and Over a clatter of breakfast cof light to a dark inside corner fee cups Kilpatrick got the first say sending his models onto the e YES runway in easy-fittin- g Doat with modest wool dresses necks and elbow length sleeves As the costumes became dressier they increased in modesty with sleeves growing all the way to the wrists A favorite style with the O'CLOCK Californian was the voluminous our larg Com in skirt gathered onto a snug bodice lectin of f loorcoverings Although most of the models were cottony blondes Kilpatrick Johnson-Perri- n displayed his partiality for redFAVORS 1 1 you're IT'S A GOOD IDEA to apply lipstick as sup off you dressed Otherwise it may smudge into your clothes JUNE More Alluring Covered Uncovered? 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