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Show REVIEW. June 9, 1966 a REVIEW WOMENS PAGE by Marge Burgener la and I finally made It to die great Northwhat a trip I adored the Idahoans at humor with their great big orange great and black screw-ba- ll signs like 'Please dont feed or disturb nesting Coyotes, and 'This is not a sapfcrueh, this is Idaho clover Then on to Pendleton and the thousands of acres of green, green grain Next, down the Columbia river highway and into Portland and roses. Turn-wat- er and beer, Tacoma and the pulp mills, and so on la to beettlful Seattle and water, water everywhere and really good to drink I never saw so many boats. I thought that San Francisco had a corner on the marine business, but folks up Seattle way. have only one big problem, to find a parkin spot for their crafts! For every six people in the state of Washington, (this is true), they have a boat II feet or longer! The smaller skiffs, they dont even bother to count and they They do their visiting by water-pow- er even go to the football games by boat and park at the campus dock Breakfast at the Space Needle is an unforgetable experience, and die trip through the government docks into Lake Washington was unbelievable. The f food was superbly prepared and served and naturally,! we filled up an seafood of all kinds. 1 came borne with a wealth of new recipes and Fll start sharing them with you. Please by them, they We came home by way of Yakima, are 'super! so, of eourse, its apples for dessert This is a favorite in Seattle; almost takes the place of our hamburgers! Well, west Av Boy, iti Salmon Burgers lb. can salmon 1 12 cup chopped onion 14 cup butter or other A genuine lht, melted cup salmon liquid cup dry bread crumbs 2 eggs, beaten 13 13 tnffle stopper Is Adrien and Emllle's TaMtian prist Jamaica short Jam. chopped parsley tsp. powdered mustard 12 tsp. salt another 12 cup dry bread crumbs 6 round buttered buns lemon wedges 1 Drain salmon, reserving liquid. Flake salmon. Cook Add salmon liquid, onion in butter until tender. crumbs, egg, parsley, mustard, salt, and salmon. Mix well. Shape into 8 cakes and roll in crumbs. Place cakes In a heavy frying pan containing about 18 inch of tat; hot but not smoking. Fry at moderate heat. When cakes are brown on one side, turn carefully and brown the other side. Cooking time approximately 5 to 8 minutes. Drain on absorbent paper. place cakes In buns. Serve with lemon wedges. JfV. Sims 6. Salmon Florentine fP0J058(E lb. can salmon cup cooked, drained spinach 2 Tbs. butter or margarine 14 tsp. pepper dash nutmeg 2 Tbs. chopped onion 1 clove garlic, finely 1 1 if it, ez Jk 2 s': fct - sil J ! t. ( h- 14 cup - f . - Blushing violets come out of hiding. Summer is no time to be shy. Biggest dare of the season is the bikini and according to Cheri of the Image, there are more darers In Salt Lake than ever before. Cheri should know, shes already sold over 250 of them and shes reordering. . If Violet thinks bikinis are a little too brief, she can try their 'longer version: wild, loud, flowered jams. Best for a tan reports Adrien and Emilie are two piece high thigh hipsters. are also going Low fast and will flatter you when a straight cut wont. . Other sights at the beach will be cut-domaillots. jeans and cut-u- p 6 c 4 . low necklines and a pair of ng hipsters, you don't have to worry about a parking ticket. Flattering i;,.nd i low-slu- or mar- garine, melted -- , -- Ci i ! N y .' Drain salmon, reserving liquid.. . Mash salmon, Chop Season with butter, pepper, and nutmeg. spinach. Spread seasoned spinach In a well --greased round Cook onion and garlic inches. baking dish, in butter until tender. Blend in flour and salt. Add salmon liquid gradually and cook until thick, stirAdd sherry and salmon. Blend ring constantly. An electric mixer or blender may be thoroughly. used. Place over spinach. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 F. for 20 to 25 minutes. Garnish with ege slices ami watercress or parsley. Serve with cole slaw, tomato wedges and sliced cucumbers. Serves 6. s 8x2 : i.-- sock-sui- ts, T,:v t s for short, short shorts, playsuits, tennis tops (the courts have gone to sea) and wrist length lace suits. Meant for the daring as well as the shy, cover ups In voile, cotton or lace are as fetching as they come. For those who just dont have what it takes to stuff the wild bikinis, the greatest miracle fabric to come In years is here for the summer. Its called lycra and its not only being used is swim suits, but its the best thing in girdles. Light, soft and easy to care for, lycra holds its shape, it wont yellow and lasts and lasts. Okay now, what ever happened to scandal suits? Watch or chopped 2 Tbs. butter . .. V K V' 1 'i. k . , M y - Salmon Sour Cream Dip . lb. can salmon 1 1 12 tsp. salt 1 Tabasco tsp. grated onion 3 drops 1 J 1 ci- - pkg. strawberry-flavor- ed gelatin water cup hot cup mayonnaise 1 Tbs. lemon juice 14 tsp. salt 12 tsp. cinnamon 1 Jl V b' v V When cover-u- p , youre wearing a polka dot bikini, the Is peek-throu- gh only legitimate Souffle ran-App- le 12 i assorted crackers Drain and mash salmon. Blend in salt. Tabasco Fold in sour cream. and onion. Chill. Garnish Serve with crackers. Makes about with, caviar. 1 pint of dip. C ? ' sour cream Tbs. drained red caviar cup cup whole cranberry sauce or 1 7 ox. can of cranberry sauce 2 Washington State apples, peeled, cored and diced 14 cup chopped nutmeats 14 cup tiny marshmallows 1 Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add mayonnaise and beat with a rotary beater until quite smooth. Stir in lemon juice, salt and cinnamon. Chill until slightly firm, then beat until fluffy. Fold in cranberry sauce, diced Pour into a one-qu- art apples, nuts and marshmallows. mold; chill until firm. Unmold on a platter of crisped lettuce or mint leaves. white lace, says The Image. (May be served as either salad or dessert) s.gsaisJI HOLLADAY NEWS NOTES 3P1 High School Graduate Cracks Designer Scene vf fo A .Z 4U JC by Mary Gail Stark c: Cii T 4k c I i i I Models by Tbs Image and Adrien N Emilies I ) L GA.RY STILOVICH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stilo-vic- h, 5750 South 600 West, has always had a flair for This year building things. he started out on a project of and building designing model homes. Gary completed two homes during the school year, the last one taking approximately four months to complete, and decided to enter one of them in the state Industrial arts competition at the Highland High School. Only projects receiving first place regional blue ribbons are eligible for state contest, and Gary had already passed this test Gary entered one of Ms model homes in the building construction division and wal ked away with first place award, a superior rating and state recognition. STUDENTS OF Oakwood Elementary SchooL5815 Highland Drive, could hardly hold back their tears on Wednesday June 1, as they bid farewell to Thomas Russell, 259 East 4800 South, retiring school safety patrolman. Lynn Butler, 1722 Oakridge Drive, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Butler, won sixth place in the over-a- ll standing and third place in class A production driving a Stingray. 1858 South 2nd won eighth Mace in the PhilWeider, fast, over-al- l and competition fourth place in class B production. INSTALLATION of the Hol-lad- ay THE ANNUAL PICNIC AND Rotary Club was held FIELD DAY of the Marlow Wednesday. Manor Grade School. 4120 Mrr Mervin (Pete) PeterSouth 9th East, was held Sunson, a Holladay contractor, on the spacious grounds was installed as the lew preday of the Robert Martin resisident succeeding Jerry Dean. dence, 1708 East 4800 South. Others installed were Wally nt; Dr. Tuckett, TWO SALT LAKE CITY Gene Richards, secretary, and AUTO RACERS won honors at Don Frederickson, treasurer. the 25th Anral Road Race at New directors include Jerry Santa Barbara, California. Dean, Fred Weening, Norman vice-preside- Olsen, Wayne Millett and Max CaU. JANE HARRISON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Harrison, 4327 Camille Drive, is representing Rowland Hall-S- t. Marks School at the 1966 Girls State at Utah State University, Logan. June 5 to 12. LEE RICHMOND, 4211 Mars Way, was a good neighbor last Friday and took a group of Scouts from Den 3, Cub Troop 562, to the Scout-O- -'' Rama at the State Fairgrounds. When Mr. Richmond arrived with his Cub Scouts, he had to purchase a ticket to get in.. ..its a shame they dont make Cub Scout uniforms large enough to fit Mm. |