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Show F& ll-T- KE HERALD. Prwo. Utah. TfeuvUv A. fv.st . in Mrs. Malfmson Attend To Jn DL IVoM of Women 1 Executive School x Darter K Mallinson ot Orem, has been selected to attend the f School Eiecutive for Salt Lake IDS Temple In Jevelupmeot for savings and loan personnel at .the l'r.:ersity of Washington. Sept 2 to 14. . Nina Richards to Marry Craig Lewis on Sept. 21 Mrs Mallinson is assistant secretary and assistant branch manager at Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association, Provo The school, conducted by the American Savings and Loan Institute in cooperation with the University of Washington, is a intensive education for persons in managerial and supervisory positions in savings and loan associations. r two-wee- k Mrs. av-- htm.. i Sandra Harding MOLLIE GARDNER I Sandra Harding Exchanges Mr arcl Mrs C.len Harding family A bridal shower honored announce the marriage of their the bride on Aug 14 at the daughter Sandra lo Robert Hnevi!le LDS Ward The new Mrs Harding had a Munson. son of Tug E. Kaze of bndal gown of nylon organdy and Prove and the late Beth Kaze. carried a pastel bouquet of pale ,jj"V eouple were married on blue floweij. white daisies and 18 at the home of the bride carnations. pink the presence of the immed'ate The newlywed couple are making their home in Provo. I fish is easy and quick to should not be it (jTepare; qjercnoked One easy way with fillet is to pan fry very of smidgen quickly in oil then lavish on Vegetable fresh lemon juice Or, brush a whole fillet with the oil. top With lemon or lime, and thin onion slices. Wrap tightly in foil and bake at medium heat The annual Stylemaker no rrore than 20 minutes. Contest for Singer Company will be held on Thursday at 4 p m. at Taylor's Department Store on the main floor in the furniture area at the rear. Stylemaker Contest i Thursday K amp i.u. 100- -$ 200 I.U. 400 I.U. 000 I.U. 100-$2- .91 100 .991 100-$3- .99 100-S9- .95 mm 500 Mo. Vi Gram) 1000 Mg. (1 Gram) 100- -$ .99 100-S1- .98 GENERAL 2J NUTRITION CENTER OREM UNIVERSITY MAIL The public is invited to attend at no charge. The Stylemaker Contest is a fashion contest among teenagers who have taken the stylemaker course at Singprs. They will model some of the fashions they have made during the course. Local winners will enter the territorial contest to be held in San Francisco by sending their outfits into the regional contest there. The winner in the regional contest will be sent to New York to compete on a national scale. Judges for the Thursday event will be Shay Shafer Erickson. Diana Money and Mrs. Delia Pottberg. t ry3zAlim r 1 m CINDERELLA GETS GOOD GRADES To one of Gardner Wed Lee Taylor LEVAN Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gardner of Levan announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Mollie Gardner to Lee Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Taylor of Orem. Miss Gardner is a graduate of Juab High School and is presently attending Utah Technical College at Provo. Mr. Taylor is now employed in Salt Lake City. The eouple have selected Oct. I as their wedding date and will afterward make their home in Orem. Management. The American Savings and Loan Institute is the educational affiliiui of the U.S. Savings and Loan League, and provides educational programs for more than 30.000 members in the United States. Ask the Cook By NAN WILEY NAN'S NOTES :. Last summer our columns on cooking for youth groups (and others) were so popular, here are more. The recipes are as good for winter as for summer Dean Nan For groups of young people I make my own pizzas in pizza pans or cookie sheets. Brown 1 pound of bulk port sausage, stirring as it fries so breaks into small pieces. Make up a batch of biscuit dough or use 2 cans biscuits. In a saucepan place 1 can tomato miree. 1 can water. 2 teasp. oregano, 2 tablesp. sugar, 1 tablesp. prepared mustard. Bring to a boil, let simmer as you grate about 4 cup of cheese Pat biscuit dough into pan in pizze shape (round or oblong) and bake just partially. Take from oven, cover with tomato mixture. Then add fried drained sausage and top with the cheese. Bake the rest of the way. These pizzas are very filling because you get more dough than with yeast types. One batch serves about 10. Now this is the way I get our gang to eat vegetables. Grate half of a medium sized cabbage. Make up a box of lime or lemon geiatin (large size). Add a small can of crushed pineapple and 4 grated carrots. Chill and serve. Slakes ahout 15 servings. This is how I make coneys. Place 1 cup water. 1 lb. hamburger, 1 chopped onion in a fry pan. Brown, drain off excess : potato-stuffe- .,ft'N Paris: Fail - Winter Look Is Nostalgic And Ultra Feminine PARIS ' ' ) i d id swinging redingotes. J. Household Hints If a fruit jar top is. hard to unscrew and you don't have a modem opener around, try putting a wide rubber band on thevcap to get a good grip. Dried or powdered milk can be used instead of liquid milk. It can be stored and it is a source of high quality protein. that's how you'll feel wearing this Sy Frankl design of.Celanese Arnel triacetate jersey. An easy style with zip front, skirt accented by front pleats and a convertible collar. Blue or $22. brown; sizes 12 to 20 and 14 to all stores ZCMI Town & Patio . . . and heels ClY I 3173 If I If I tic HormploiddMpcuffodilodn-fontornow sctoction. offor oood thru this . toturdoy V only on thou (ok item. ladies pants D Chorgo fC( JlW Jga 4 00 football and perfect lor the f aH octhrrhef CO D. (50- - to.) crisp fall walki. 1 M 1 rVko q f off AddroM ladies Stoto Zip. Outtido regular delivory aroa tkippinahandting. bo added. will Utah nidontt add i lalot chargot tan. Additional (m of SO for CO D.; postal imuranco, if dotirod, n 30. L. -- term they give big and little sister the latest looks for school (and play and partying, too). Looks like the deshirtwaist, jumper, peasant and varsity classic tails like tunnel waistlines, twin sleeves . . . patterns like plaids, florals, checks and dots. All in a wide range e fabrics. School girls everywhere win honof ors when they wear CINDERELLA fashions. Every ... C00 pants 'or thoie hard to find half zet we hano a special group priced at . . . WEI junior dresses selection in yon won't believe the styles and this special group specially priced ot . . . easy-car- H9I Univ. Av., Provo And Univ. Mall, Oram ZCM I St LAURENT: The world offers a collection cre- ated in a romantic mood and primarily beamed at wealthy women who are difficult to please and difficult to dress. Here are the simple shirtwaist dresses with softly knotted ties, the wide pants, the long, long cardigans with narrow metal belt, the roomy topcoats. But it is in the evening line where he shows his mettle. There are sexy chiffons handled by a master, Mf io JtfMTWd 11 TAYlOl t $ STOW J0 300 H JND W J 70 00 I they continue to fall until they reach the ankle, for evening. PIERRE CARDIN: His collection includes ample topcoats in ribbed or plain mo- hair or spreckled tweeds inspired by the painter's smock, e numbers teaming peasant skirts pleated around the waist topped by brief jackets, suede sleeveless jerkins over simple dresses. There are "poncho" cape coats and slender flaring redingotes, most of them with his new two-piec- Nomo City YVES. boy wonder of the fashion pindotted crepe georgette midis worn with yards and yards of spreckled ostrich feather and long skinny sheaths of Chinese inspiration in lames, printed crepes, lacquered satin, silk jersey. His daytime clothes cover the knees and from then on tight inflation weekend! J 17 slacks Hrot wtd m. ih Cnvsl Mokw dm 260 N. ' men's Chock. M.O. cardigans d and topcoats in a galaxy of colors. They share favors with the more conventional wools and mohairs. These are worn with pleated skirts or dresses stretched to a skinnv toD. cocktail dresses The Lanvin dinner dresses mid-riflame with draped often black but there is an are print evening dresses and satof glitter in in pajamas with loose tunic The two the formal dresses. and top. There are fur trims the clingare dominant styles ruffles galore. The clothes ing sweater top with full acquire a different, younger pleated skirt or the siren look mainly because of the sheath. to the black velvet dinner suits and 24. No in unusual colors. Here are some of the high points of the collections: DIOR: Here are midi coats some ul'rawide ever wide trouser ensembles, shoes. Marc Bohan likes a palish, faded blue which he uses throughout the day and evening line. With matching hosiery. The daytime length hides the knees very thoroughly and after dark hems gravto ankle. itate from mid-cal- f Only the very formal models hit the shoe top. GIVENCHY: This perfectionist has indulged in an even more luxurious note than full (flavor, cook dried in the same w.ter in simply delightful Acct. Then over and above this he introduces, on daytime as well as evening models, the softest snakeskin as a trimming, dyed over-abundan- The great protein search if on as familiar sources meat milk and eggs continue tc increase in price. But there are this vital ways to supply nutrient without spending an arm and a leg at the market. which they were soaked. Color g f, casualmaker jersey OuanhtY hand-quilte- d wrist-lengt- From Jean Patou, a beige loden coat with a happy swirl of a skirt. Beret is in beige tweed. For fruits ZCMI SHOPMNG SEtVICf IS South Main Strtrt Soil Uk. Ciy. Utah Mill usual. Stvning with the fabrics, his wools are or striper with handstitch-inand for evening the velvets are stitched with gold or silver thread or strewn with gold stars. His daytime clothes ?re somewhat sober in silhouette but they carry his signature all the same. The longer jackets are belted on straight or skirts. pleated clinging fabrics. LANVIN: This year offers a While Paris seems to be pleasing interlude by Jules F. concentrating on the evening Crahay, presenting a most picture, the daytime is no less luxurious, glittering, sophistifeminine with the pleated or cated collection in the form of gored skirts, the dressmaker a ballet directed by Norbert jackets, Schmidt. and lavishly Here for the very modern the pyramid topcoats and the young woman are handknit fortified Try substituting noodles, macaroni or spaghetti fpr meats. But the protein in pasta is not as high in quality as that of meat and milk protein, says Ethel Diedrichsen. of the University of Nebraska Extension Service. - (NEA) - The fall collections shown by the Paris haute couture could be labeled "the Great Gatsby Nostalgia". They conjure up the styles of the roaring '20s. the Zelda Scott Fitzgerald era, that gentle, moving jazz age. They are all there for evening, the swishing mushroom-pleateskirts which stop short of the ankle (the better to show off a pretty leg) the long torso tops, the fluttering ostrich or sinuous fox boas, the glitter, the high heeled sandals, the soft, d :" H NINA RICHARDS jnl Here is more from Eleanor Taylor at Detroit. We didn't have room last time. These are hot dogs. She says, "When I have no regular potatoes I use instant type. For every 5 cups mashed potatoes beat in 1 egg, add some chopped onion. Season well with salt and pepper. Now split two hot dogs for each serving, but not all the way through. Lay flat on working surface. Spread half a cup of mashed potato mixture on two halves. Top with other split hot dog. Wrap around with a strip of bacon, secure with toothpicks. Place on a greased baking sheet, bake at 400 until bacon is crisp and potato is puffed." Nan Wiley regrets that she cannot provide personal answers to your cooking questions, but questions of general interest will be answered in her column. Address your questions to Nan Wiley in care of this new spaper. (if LDS mission in and is currently employed in the department at Utah Valley Hospital. Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Springville. an Denmark m grease. Then add 1 cup catsup. 2 tablesp. Mexican seasoning. 2 tablesp. sugar. Serve on hot dogs on w iener buns. They 're delicious. Hope this helps, Mrs. Ed Sheridan Princeton, fulfilled r) . Cooking for Youth r n e Oct. 6 Rites Moe Vows With Robert Munson is Mr. and Mrs Shirley Richards Ida . announce the coming marriage of their daughter Nina to Craig R. Lew is, son of Mr and Mrs. Russell D. Li ws of Provo. The couple will exchange mamage vows on Sept. 21 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with an open house to follow that evening at the Orem Reception Centre. A reception will further honor the newly weds on Sept 22 in Rupert. of Rupert, 80 students approximately chosen from applicants across the country for the first year session at the school. Successful completion of the first year and a management project quiWies The bride-to-bgraduated the student for a second year. from Mini co High School and Subjects included in the study attended Young Bngham are Economic Guides for University for two years. She is Decisions. now employed in Provo by a Management Management and Admincomputer service. Financial Instiistration, Mr. Lewis is a graduate of Behavtutions, Organizational Provo High School and attended ior, and Communication Skills in RYU for two years. He also mj MRS ROBERT Ml'NSON Mallinson I off off rounded horseshoe collar. MADAME GRES: This season she has resolutely created slick, slender topcoats of flared redingotes when she was the first ever to launch many vears ago the ultra-wid- e "tent ' coat. There are elegant suits with culotte skirts, naive little dresses with wrap-ove- r skirts but more important still, sensational and truly elegant evening dresses, slit, cut unexpectedly sexy out or transparent. Most are shown with cover-uversions of the poncho with uneven hemlines. p |