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Show Patio-Cooked Chicken Is Tender and Economical Summer fun includes fun eating, and whynot fun cooking, too? That's wherethe rotisserie comes in, and delicious, plump chicker.s cooked to perfection. Prepared on patio or terrace, rotisserie chickens are an exciting wayto eat outdoors. Today's broiler-fryers are wonderfully economical to cook on the rotisserie, They provide so much for the money. Their flavor is liked by all, an important consideration when cooking for guests and for children. Chicken derives superb benefits from the rotisserie. It Toasts to a Gelictable goldenbrown, marvelously juicy, and with all of its sweet, delicate flavor intact. An attractive fringe benefit for the cook who wants to enjoy herself along with her guests is that once the chicken MR. AND MRS. OLIVER HANSEN Open House to Honor Provo Couple Sunday Mr. and Mrs Oliver M. Hansenwill be guests of honor at an open house given by their children to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary next Sunday, June 20, All friends and relatives are invited to call at their home 2045 Norh Stadium Lane Provo,from 3 to 8 p.m. The family requests nogifts, Oliver Moroni Hansen was born in Logan,the second child of C.V. and Olivia Nelson Hansen, Danish immigrants. was eleven years old, the family moved to Rexburg Idaho, where he later graduated from Ricks College. On Oct. 20, 1920 he moved to Provo tu join his faraily who had comea short time prior. Edna has lived in Provo her entire life. Her parents were Charles H. and Amanda Snow Miller. She was educated in Provo schools, and also attended BYU. Oliver met Edna that autumn day he arrived in Provo, and the following spring, on May 18, 1921, they were married in the Salt Lake Templ:. Oliver has worked mostof his life as a painter and decorator. He was self-employed for many years, and later worked fifteen years at BYU in the paint is in the rotisserie, be brown, and fleshy part of drumstick should be soft. Remove from spit to heated platter. Garnish as desired. For barbecued chicken, prepare without stuffing. Brush outside surface with barbecue sauce 5 minutes before end of cooking time. Cover; finish roasting. HERB BARBECUED CHICKEN Place 4 broiler-fryer chickens, halved,skin side up on grate set 3 to 6 inches from heat. Brush chicken with Herb Barbecue Sauce (below). Cook until tender, turning and ing occasionally. Ailow 43 minutes to Wednesday, June 16/1971 To Hold Open House Her Hobbyis Restoring Antiques By BERNIECE :VERETT fascinating hobby, as Mrs. pieces of furniture that she has ladies warm when they rode in MAPLETON —Collecting and Emaline Bluth of Mapleton has refinished. the sleigh are a few of the inMrs, Bluth becameinterested teresting items to be found in restoring antiques to thelr proven. Her ome is almost original beauty can be a completely furnished with old in collecting antiques while the their home. family was living in Santa Mrs. Bluth is a very talented Monica, California. A friend of person and has made some hers, Miss Margaret Cling, charming samplers which are owned a large homefilled with framed and hanging all around family keepsakes. She was an her home to add warmth to the elderly lady and decided to move atmosphere. to a smaller home. Knowing of During the past few years Emaline'slove for treasures of the past, she told her to pick out 1% hours total cooking time, depending on weight of chicken and distance irom heat. To test for doneness, ieg should twist easily out of high joint and pieces should feel tender when probed with a fork. YIELD: 8 servings. Herb Barbecue Sauce Two-thirds cup salad oil there’s no more work until serving time. Whether you stuff the chicken or roast it without ¥% cup lemonjuiceor vinegar dressing, you will have a first 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspron sugar class meal with little effort. Rotisserie Roasted Chicken is en arragon a welcome menu item on yet anotherscore. It’s a fun food bet ¥% teaspoon dried leaf basil it has serious nutrition. It is a % teaspoon dried leaf marjorara meat high in quality protein, Mix all ingredients. advises the National Broiler Council.So an easy festive meal can be truly nutritious one,if you Household Hints feature chicken on the bill of Before washing walls, ‘est the fare. Perhaps your favorite style of paintor finish to makesureit is outdoor cookingis on a grill over washable. For this, use a sudsy charcoal briquets at just the spongeto wipe a small section in right temperature. A delicious a corner which doesn’t show. If specialtyfor this kind of cookery this area looks the same — only is Herb Barbecued Chicken. The cleaner — it is safe to go ahead special Herb Barbecue Sauce and wash the entire wall. that makes this dish so suc“Soap and wateris by far the cessful is included, most effective anti-infection ROTISSERIE Measure you can put in your ROASTED CHICKEN Sprinkle neck and body first aid cabinet,” says a wellcavities of whole broiler-fryer kmown dector. “Families who chicken with 1 salt. If forget to wash a wound before desired, stuff with favorite applying their favorite comstuffing. Hook wing tips onto mercial antiseptic have far tions than those back to hold neckskin, or skewer more or tie wings to body. Tie legs merely use soap and water and together and then to tail. Place skip the medications.” What is the easiest way to spit of electric rotisserie on drip tray. Slip chicken onto spit with prevent perspiration odors? legs downward. Brush chicken Reduce odor by lathering away with melted butter or the residue that was left on the margarine. Add % cup water or skin by evaporationof the water broth to drip tray. Cover from perspiration. Then,after a rotisserie; roast for 40 to 50 bath of shower, the second step inutes, or according to chart is to use a deodorant or antiwith rotisserie. Chicken should {ee vice presidentof the Center Utah County Board of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. At the present time she is captain of the Pleasant View Camp. Cooking, reading, and quilting are her hobbies, and she has made many ts. Both have given lifetime of service in the LDS church auxiliaries, on both a ward and stake basis. They have lived in the Pleasant View First Ward nearly 43 years. For the past several years, and at present they are doing temple work. They are the parents of seven children,all of whom will be in attendance Sunday. They are: Mrs. Lois Stewart and Mrs. Lloyd E. (June) Henrichsen, 4 M. Hansen and . Richard F, (Alta) Th jompson, ingville; Victor L. Hansen, Concord, Calif.; Roger L, Hansen, Midvale; and Pat Hansen, Orem. They have thirty grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren, The children of Oliver and Edna entertained at a dinner party on May 18, The guests were the brothers and sisters of the honored couple. There were fifteen present, MRS, EMALINE BLUTH of Mapleton collects andrestores antiques, Pictured is a ruil top desk which she sanded and restored to its original beauty. She and her family will hold an open house Saturdayfrom 4 to 10 p.m,to show many more £ E panne Shealso made the sampler hanging above e desk. FOINTERS SewingInstructions Are Easy to Obtain DEAR POLLY—Mrs. L. M. wanted to know where she could obtain free sewing instructions. Several companies offer free booklets of instructions and there usually areleaflets with helpful sewing hints at the pattern counters of stores. Write your congressman and he will send you a list of booklets on most any subject, including sewing. These con be ordered for a few cents each. Also write to sewing machine companies and keep on trying. Sewing is fun and saves about one-half, and sometimes more, on the family clothing budget—MRS.C. M. M. DEAR GIRLS—Ifyou hesitate to bother your busy congressman, ooklets can be ordered from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, The Department of Agriculture compiles such books and the prices may vary from one to another. I paid 25 cents for one called “Simplified Clothing Construction.”—POLLY department. Hestill works partIn today’s trend toward time at the BYU motionpicture studio. Oliver has always been anee ipe — a glass-fiber interested in art and color. He is a member of the Provo Art based window shade cloth— Board, and serves as chairman makes a brilliant new decoraof the art displays for the Senior tive statement. The roomCitizens. He enjoys painting in darkener, in a rich mattehis studio at his home. He also finished texture, offers total enjoys raising beautiful flowers, involvement because of its hunting and fishing. He is a ability to mix or match with other fabrics and wallcoverings veteran of World War I. Edna served six years as first in three brilliant colorways. what she wanted of these old things and the rest would be given to the Deseret Industries. There were manytrunks full of beautiful dresses, dating back to 1880 or earlier. The Cling family was wealthy and manyof the gowns were Parisoriginals. The dresses are exquisitely trimmed with beads, lace, embroiderywork and tucks Mrs. Bluth has generously shared her collection with the public by giving old-fashioned style shows throughout the county and ¢ven in Salt Lake City. She sometimes has difficulty findinggirls to model the clothessince mostof the dresses requirean 18 to 20 inch waistline. There were several pieces of furniture included in the things Miss Cling gave Emaline, One was a roll top desk which had been varnished so manytimes,it was almost black, andnotpretty at all. She wasn’t sure she wanted it but decided to take the varnish off and see what was underneath. To her delight she found a beautiful walnut wood and after many, hours of sanding, rubbing and varnishing,it becameone of the lovliest pieces of furniture in her home. ‘TheBluths also have a walnut organ that brings admiration from visitors. It was painted white and scratched when it cameinto their possession, but now it shines and sparkles, showing off the carved trim- A high chair made in 1876 has wheels on the back and corflerts into a stroller. There are so many things, it would be impossible to tell about them all. Her collection of flat irons includes one from Argentinathat is hollow on the insideso that hot coals can be putin there for the heat. Her fluting iron is a Teal curiosity and a cute little iron re from Holland looks like it was painted dishes, silver nut cups, an old butter churn, a rug beater and a white fox lap Trobe which was used to keep the | GATORADE . uae avor It's delicious. And ROTISSERIE OR CHAR-BROILEDchickens tasted as wonderful as they look. They are easy to cook,offer high nutritional benefits, and are economical. 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