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Show Tuesday, April 20, 197! Unique Project By Girl Scouts Sn She World of Women Dekatos Club Observes 25th Birthday at Meet Gourmet cook F. Upton fish, is demanded bystews, adds Ramsey of Salt Lake City, to the humble hamburger and is presented an entertaining great in spaghetti as well as program on cooking for the having other uses. Other seasonings are spices, Dekatos Club members when they met recentlyfor their 25th herbs, aromatic seeds and birthdayanniversary. Mr. Ramsey who teaches gourmet cooking at University of Utah and has written a cookbook, soonto be published, as his dissertation for a doctorate. “All chefsuse in winein cooking,” he said. “Wine is essential. It accents food and improves the flavor. It perfumes food. Food wears wine wel!” Healso said that no other seasoning is as inexpensive as wine; however, the government prohibits advertising wine as a flavoring. He noted that St Paul advised Timothy to “not use too much JAN HALGREN wine.” Wine should be used illusively. The alcohol content of wine has a low boiling content and evaporates quickly over heat. Wine provides acidity for , tenderizes meats,flavors Jan Halgren Is To Wedin June The engagement of Jan Halgren, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Halgren of Provo and formerly of cee and Ronald J Staheli has been revealled. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Staheli of Richfield. heey Soll cigcle Richfield High School, Snow and titan” pas ith a major in theatre arts. She was a member of USU Theatre Repertory ly. The future bride; was graduated from Richfield High seasoning blends, he said. Bouquet Garni, a mixture of herbs tied in cheesecloth or used in a strainer, adds controlled seasoning to many foods. He also told of the crigin of many spices anddiscussed their uses. Crepe Suzette and Filet Diane : POLLY’S POINTERS with a flower cluster. She carried a purple orchid tied with carnations. Mrs. Dave Wilberg was matron ofhonor with Rene Jones Pet Peeve: Too Few Ties for Sandwiches and Karla Park, bridesmaids, and Cheryl Park, flower girl. They carried parasols with carnations to complementtheir daisy swiss dresses. Roland Park was best man with Mike Woodard,Steve Keele and Vern Stratton ushers, A special guest was Ralph F. Tulley. A kitchen shower was arranged by Sharon Duffield and a personal shower by Marsha Wilberg and Connie Curtis for the bride. DEAR POLLY—i am glad to see the column expanding to include Pet Peeves. Mine is concerningplastic sandwich bags which come 80 or 90 to a box and only include 25 ties. I save all my bread ties but never have enough even though we eatlots of bread for we have 12 children. Please, Mr. Manufacturer, moreties with those sandwich bags.—SHIRLEY MRS. CRAIG PARK (Sheryl Tulley) DEAR PCLLY—Mrs. W. A. would remove the outside wrapper from a bar of scented soap (that well-known deodorant brand would be good), leave just the white inside wrapper around the soap, put it in the mustysmelling drawers and close them. This also works in traveling bags and suitcases, as well as when storing blankets in the summertime. Put soap inside a blanket, then wrapin plastic wrap. No musty odor.—MRS.G. W. R. Club Notes soummecmamenmearon Polly's Problem si: 4 DEAR POLLY—Whencrocheting those peek-a-boo vests I worka slip stitch through each single crochet stitch that finishes the entire outer edge of the vest and arm holes so the finished vest holds its shape better. To make roundties for the front I crochet a slip stitch in ee rather than a single crochet stitch—MRS. Chosen to it Orem at the annual State in June we ote , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pre Ga tn Bi a, ier Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Loc announced Ms. our... FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST It it is not convenientfor you to come in just phone us at 373-2254 and Mr. Schroader will come to you. i Spe he cee 7® 0.69 : This banquet was sponsored by Utah County Bankers Association, Utah MEATS CountyFarmBureau, Vegetable Growers Association and Sugar | Beet Growers.It was given as a token of appreciation for the service these leaders render to ' the youth of Utah Countyin leading the numerous projects WomenTeachers Honor Provoans at Convention president. She was also chairman of the Education Committee of Utah House of Representatives in 1961, Mrs. Helen Ure of Salt Lake City, president of the State Board of Education, was also recognized with an honorary membership. The Logan chapter was host for the two-day session which featured Mrs. Doris McGaifey, second vice president of Delta Kappa GammaInternational, as keynote speaker. Members of the Gamma Chapter of Provo attended the terms (23 years) on the session with Mrs. F. Young, Provo District School board and president, as head of the two terms as state association delegation. Two Provoans, both active in education, were honored at the annualUtah convention of Delta Kappa Kamma International, society of professional women cao Saturdayin Logan. Dr. Delva Daines, professor of education, College of Education at Brigham Young University, bl installed as president and Mrs. Algie Ballif, former Provo School Board member and past president of the Utah School Board Association, was welcomed as an honorary member. Mrs. Ballif served five ™ carried on through the 4H MRS. BALLIF program. Chocolate Chips A special awardof a gold pin with sapphire stone was Hershey's presented to Mrs. Elden Perry 1202. Pkg by Robert Hassell for her 35 yearsofservice as a 4+-H leader 39 sommenusitemy, and supervisor. 1 ‘ HAVOLINE MotorOil Special guests of the evening &30Weight . . 3b | Ver! Stone, Mr. and ad — i Gillman and Mr. and Elliott Sabey. Mrs. t $700 were Commissioner and Mrs, Breakf Instant Breakfast¥ Pet pete All Flavors Be 1 i Mrs. Perry was mistress of ceremonies and Mrs, Ann ‘Thornton introduced thespecial guests. The program consisted SALAD DRES! DRESSIN of a duet by Janeen Hill and salad Janeen Noon accompanied by gow! MayDixon. Talks were given by Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Woffinden relating their experiences at the 4H Leaders Roundup in Las ; Vegas. Esther Duncan played a flute solo accompanied by David Austraw. quart 39° POTTED MEAT Mota; 10.1" Vienna Sausage | Wilson's We specialize ‘in 5sy i 40r.Con..... SE RIGHT GUARD Deodorant Reg. 1.44... 64 cose 69° | istine SCOPE at First Security Bank Mrs. Ivie Is TOPS Leader Mrs. KayIvie has been elected president of the Determinettes, TOPS club of Provo. Co-leader is Shirlene Farnworth; Diane Orton, treasurer, and Barbara Howell, weight recorder. The club meets Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. at the Farrer Junior High School. All womn interested in weight reduction are invited to participate and may i 29° ‘ ‘ SAVAGE SHAVE CREAM Loans to BUYor BUILD Homes. Our sensible bank rates can save you money and extended bank terms mean easier payments. Choice of FHA, VA or BANK Loans and Deodorant Reg. 1.19... i COME IN! ZESTABS Chewable Vitamins Reg. 1.99. NYLON HOSIEY tor6 6 rs. 99°F VITAMINS ] call Mrs. Glen ivie, 225-5940, in le i WRANGLER SHOP } | SPECIALS i | | straw at | nl 50% ort etait \ Orem,for further information. \ How can youbroilmeat without smoke andspatters? Get a modern gas range. A gas broiler sears the flavorful juices in with the broiler door closed. (The clean gas WEADD ONLY10% 10 THE ‘ABOVE ADVERTISED PRICES ‘ GOLFB ALLS Doy Break Reg, 8.00 Dor 4 cowsor aq” Spatters.) Children's Stitchdown 161 WEST CENTER @ PHONE 373-2254 * | wf | ROD & REEL SEY Spin Cast... . modern woman the Gas ac | MCUNTAIN FUEL before the name goo on® 1324 N.State — Friday evening. 6.09 "CHEESE. banquetat the Wilkinson Center LADIES BLOUSES Special aks cede s3 ot ee CER GYM SHOES ‘B ae Heat and light destroy milk’s eae of Utah County were feted at a Will be in the PROVO STANDARD OPTICAL STORE WEDNESDAY, Apr. 21st from 10.a.m. to 12 p.m. ONLY. If you have a hearing problem, Mr. Schroader invites you to come in and take advantage of ateis Sonja Moss, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bud souk 6 prto eapak ‘will use. At Banquet Nearly 200 4H leaders and their partners and junior leaders SOUTHERN UTAH AREA MANAGER Thegirls will also attend a tea commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Girl State program Saturday at the Governor's » Salt Lake = Honored flame consumes the smoke and the MR. JACK SCHROADER Mdred nutrients. To preserve them, keep milk container out of GRAPEFRUIT | rashes 250° 1" FISH STICKS j penis eis? ' LAMB CHOPS 4 4-H Leaders STRAW HAs s CONSULTATION HEARING AID COUNSELOR As Girl State Delegates MRS. PERRY be on hand for the plant exchange. CNET SSacnSSasSSSSBSUSAISE-SNSSUEUIRDSEERRROEEIEE { 5 Gallon Sire 49 244027 iin Seren ton °2 Western Style Reg. 5.00 HEARING AID EDNA ut dl ns Sf he “TANS. Elected by MOT POUR RIRE A “case” of lead poisoning is Will meet Wednesdayat 8 p.m. defined as a .06 milligram level with Mrs. Jack Marvell, 1784 S. of lead in a child's blood. 290 E., Orem. Wash hands with soap and water after handling raw meat Provide your dog with well- and poultry and before touching balanced meals, a cozy spot to other foods, sleep, some play and praise and a firm hand when needed. Wash hairnetsregularly. Two Orem Juniors Chosen Mrs. Bennett Nielsen, Mrs. Richare Kerr, and Mrs. B. Paul Fergusonofthe city beautification committeewill also BEET GREENS \edanit Toothe Toothpast FREE YVONNE Persons who have no plants to exchange may obtain plants without cost at the exchange. Girl Scouts directing the project include Lynn Jones, Dee Tomosie, and Meg Clark, working in cooperation with all girls in the troop. 029° Case... $2.89, wie... Acacia Club DEAR POLLY—Someone accidentally dropped ' chewing gum in one of our chairs and my husband _ sat down in it. Now gum is all over the seat of his _ dark red, permanently pressed ba I would like to know how to remove this gum.—IVA ROI secpenestme the city beautification campaign. This is an opportunity for established homeownersto aid new homeownersin landscaping and beautifying their property, the girls report. Sweet & Plump Colitornias New Officers LA LECHE LEAGUE Provo group will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Newsom,418 E. Elected as new officers of Center. Nutrition and i Acacia Club at a recent meeting will be the topic. For more in- at the home of Mrs. Milton formation call Marian Dickey, Woods are Mrs. Bert Horsley, 225-0678. president; Mrs. J. G. Hilgendorff, vice president; Mrs. LADIES LITERARY Will meet Wednesdayat 2 p.m. Milton Woods, secretary, and with mits J. A. Bullock, 1400 N. Mrs. Fern Nelson,treasurer. The new officers will be inLane. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Clair Acord and Mrs. stalled in September following Albert Hickman. Program by summer activities which will Hugh Allred on “‘Let’s Be include a June breakfast, husbands party in July and an Healthy Emotionally.” August luncheon. Regular FINE ARTS CLUB sessionswill resumein the fall. ‘Will meet with Mrs. Myron Strate Thursday at 3 p.m. Eliza Bjerregaard will present a book Household Hints revitlew. DEAR POLLY—Musty drawers will lose their offensive odorif the inside surfaces are given a thin coat of fresh white shellac—VIETTA change them for otherplants, or simply contribute them to prepared and samples served to the guests. Mr. Ramsey was accompanied by his wife. Jan Tolboe was also a guest of the afternoon. The party was held at the homeof Mrs. Clair M. Aldrich with Mrs. Stanley Clark Jr., and Mrs. Wayne B. Hacking assisting her in planning the afternoon. Refreshments, including a birthday cake, were served. Mrs. Rollo J. Anderson introduced the speaker. completed with a brief viel held DEAR POLLY—Mrs. W. A. might remove the mustysmelling drawers from her dresser, take them outdoors and let the full sunshine fall on them for several hours. When they are taken back indoors, put small bags of chemicals sold for that purpose in them. These bags are sold in most drugstores and are to absorb moisture and keep down musty smells. Moth balls will also do this but many objectto their odor.—L. J. M. STRAWBERRIES i OREM — An unusual citizenship project is planned Saturday by Orem Cadette Girl Scout Troop No. 10, when the girls hold a “plant exchat inge” in cooperation with the Orem Pride Committee. Persons having extra garden plants and shrubs are asked to bring them to the Orem Lions Pavilion at City Park between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. There, they may ex- DR. DAINES Young University and majoring in applied music. He has filled an LDS Mission to Switzerland and is prominent ii music circles. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple sue 2and a reception will be in RichfieldFit Fifth Ward. They in to make their home in Provo and acontinue their studies at Utah Prices Effective Mon., Tues. Wed with appropriate sauces were Now at homein Provo are Mr. and Mrs. Craig Park who were married earlier this month in ceremonies performed at the Orem First Ward, where a reception followed. ‘Thebride is the former Sheryl Tulley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kocherhaus of Orem, and Mr. Park is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madsen, also of Orem. The bridal ensemble was fashioned of daisy lace over slipper satin with long full sleeves and multi-tiered skirt, Prove, ‘Utah's Lowest Food Prices” ( NewlywedsReside In Provo School and is attending Brigham THE HE RA és Converse, White or Black, 79 Hi or Lo-Cut pe TS ee ale P< ao ! |