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Show V ROCKY MOUNTAIN COOK uith BY Page Cooke Women NONA COOKE muffin tins and bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes. and a good recipe to turn the 2 tablespoons .trick. After a practice, try serving a plate of one of these little breads to the bridge girls, I guarantee they will forget their diets, and you will be queen of hearts. And If you have little 'people or big people in the home, make plenty for they go as fast as the Pony Express. FAIRY BISCUITS cup shortening cup warm water 14 1 2 1 tablespoons butter sugar 1 teaspoon salt 34,cup scalded milk ge yeast cake, or dry yeast 1 egg white, beaten stiff 1 egg yolk, beaten 2 cups flour Put in mixing bowl butter, sugar, salt and add scalded When lukewarm add milk. yeast, the beaten egg white, egg yolk and flour. Beat let rise thoroughly, cover, until light, beat down, fill et greased muffin pans rise again and bake 15 to 20 minutes at 400 degrees. 1 cups sifted flour 12 teaspoon baking powder 14 cup warm watqr for yeast Melt the shortening In the warm water. Add sugar and salt Cool Dissolve yeast in 14 cup warm water, add slightly beaten egg to yeast. Stir into shortening mixture. Add flour and baking powder and stir. Pat out and cut with cutter as you would baking powder biscuits. Let rise 12 hour. Bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes. CONFETTI NUT BREAD 1 cup white sugar 13 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter 3 leg? cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 14 teaspoon salt cup cold water 1 teaspoon soda 1 cup walnuts, chopped 1 cup fruit cake mix Cream sugar, egg,1 butter together. Add dry Ingredients which have been sifted together, along with the water which has 1 teaspoon soda added. Add nuts and fruit that has been dredged In 14 cup extra flour. Pour Into greased 2-- 14 1 ed. Since that time, Democratic women proudly claim eight Senators and thirty-nin- e members of the House of However epreientatives. there has not been a Democratic woman in the Senate sine Nellie Jack served there la 1957, and It Is time for us to reverse this trend, Mra, Landa said. The report of the Presidents Commission on the Status of women of which Utahs own Esther Peterson was ex- ecute follow- an ing the death of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, tells us that of approximately 7,700 seats la state legislatures In 1962, only 234 were held by wome. Count On It teaspoon soft butter teaspoons sugar 2 eggs cups milk cups flour 12 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoon baking powder Put soft butter and sugar In bowl and stir until well mixed. Add eggs and beat until light. Mix and sift the flour, salt and baking powder and add alternately with the milk. Beat well and bake in greased muffin pans 15 to 20 minutes at 400 to 425 degree oven. 12 14 Things happen when you call Long Distance. 12 People are surprised. They call others to the phone. You - This group of former airline stewardesses may not'be whisking around the country anymore, charming air passengers but theyre still busy with equally important tasksTheyve formed a club, the Silent Fliers, and theyll be devoting their energies to aiding local worthy causes The first project of the group will be a lunceon -- fashion show on June 6 to benefit mentally retarded children Officers are- - left to right, Mrs Keith L. Olson, 3096 South 1810 East, secretary; Mrs L. Scott Keller, 3768 Market Street, Granger, president The vice president, Mrs. Richard Gabler, 1391 South Second East, was not present for the photograph. SILENT FLIERS PINWHEEL BISCUIT cups flou. 12 teaspoons salt teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons shortening 12 cup milk 12 Jewelry may be the perfect gift, but What kind of gift do you give a Jewelry store one thats the especially worlds largest and Is selling diamonds at a $7 12 million pace? If you want to shoulder this problem give a gift at Zales or better yet, buy a egg yolk Sift the flour, salt and baking powder. Add 2 tablespoons shortening working It in with finger tips, then add the milk mixed with egg yolk. Stir with a knife until well mixed. Turn onto floured cloth, knead 5 Its often hard to do a new well, but David Hippin has been delivering the Rocky Mountain Review for only a month and a half and already has made his mark in the newspaper delivery business. Hes this weeks carrier boy of the week. Dave is in the eighth grade at Wasatch Junior High School like most successful and, people, he keeps himselfbusy. Hes partial to subjects that require brain power -- - algebra and science. In hisspare-tim- e he plays basketball and bowls. In Boy Scouts, hes a patrol leader and has the rank of First Class. Daves route covers the area between Pioneer Street 3040 East, 3300 South and Job minutes, roll 14 Inch thick, spread with butter, roll up like a Jelly roll, cut in pieces 1 Inch wide and bake In muffin pans 12 minutes in 425 oven. gift at Zales. This month Zales will be old. Its been a life with 346 stores productive now In operation, but theres still more to come. Thirty more stores are In the planning stage. In Salt Lake there are stores In Cottonwood Mall 40 years and at 180 South Main. CREDIT AND ADS When Morris B. Zale opened his first store in Wichita Falls, Texas, he had two revolutionary ideas with which built Zales into the worldfe largest chain advertising and credit. Pay no money down and take a year to pay, was the founders philosophy. This radical Idea was matched by the idea of newapapexad-ve- r Using -- iifoveltf lifthe 1920s. Diamonds are not only a girls best friend, but also one of Zales best friends. About 60 percent isnt needed in Alaska; In fact, an Influx of Job seekers only strains already overtaxed accommodations according to a report sent out by the Utah of Employment Department Security. Zales annual sales Is In diamonds. During the nine months from April to th end of December last year zales sold $67, 000,000 worth of the rocks. For Its efforts in promoting diamonds, Zales has won three Diamonds -- International Awards, the Gold Medal of the City of Antwerp, and has been chosen as one of the 30 firms whose designers have qualified for the Diamonds International Academy award for excellence in Jewelry design. Agency Warns Stay Away From Alaska of For the Best Give us s call today I p. Gmrotors, Startm TWO SHOPS TO SERVE YOU Western Battery 'barber Is expertly trained by Mr. DeHaas. Call for appointment or visit either shop. Medical Towers Graystone Plaza Each Between State k Main, 13th South 1174 E. 27th So. 1060 E. 1st So. Where Barbering Is An Art 486-05- 363-16- CR7-517- 2 (Please call after 6:00 p.m.) SUM LAMBLESS SSM When ou install flameless electric heat invour new or remodeled home, you put more jo into liing, because you put more house into your home ... with less cost. Some of the 'w ays you can get more , house with dectric heat: Clean Lines. No bulk) furnace, ductwork. Eas) to Add On. You can expand noujV without costl) heating home easily electric More Comfortable. A 'home built for no electric heating is better insulated walls. on drafts, cold spots You can't beat Modern Minutemen on the march The Minutemen of the American Revolution volunteered as defenders of their country when the need was greatest. They set an example that has been followed ever since. Today, a new type of Minuteman is on the march. He is assuring the vitality of our nation . . . with dollars. At Kennecotts Utah Copper Division volunteers are conducting a campaign this week to urge their fellow employees to buy United States Savings Bonds regularly through the payroll deduct tion plan. In supporting the bondjlrive Kennecott em ployees are performing double service: A pitblic service by providing dollars for a vast national defense program and to help keep the countrys economy stable; a personal service by establishing a sound, profitable savings program for improved family living, foredu-catin- g children and for added future security. Last years bond campaign at Kennecott was a success employee support earned for the Division the U. S. Treasury Department Minuteman Flag. Employees throughout all facets of Kennecotts Utah operations are again teaming up to achieve the distinction of being Minutemen in 1964. . electric heatl ALDER'S Installing Distributors Razorcutting, Blowstyhng, and Professional Theartcal Make-u- Your HolladayPatnter cleaner. For th best garae door invKtment . . . install quiet, strong, beautiful RoWay Doors Ask lor a froe estimate You II set how little th vefy finest will cost. (2) Barber and mens hair stylist $5.95 $8.75 lt STATES TELEPHONE JOHN DE HAAS BARBER SHOPS BATTERIES 12-vo- MOUNTAIN . . . heating keeps walls, draperies, furniture GARAGE DOORS EXHIBIT More than 100. paintings representing the works of some 40 local artists are on display at Cottonwood Elementary School starting through April 25. Above, helping round up works of art, are, left to right, Mrs Keith Smart, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. D. R. Helgren and Mrs. H. S. Spurrier. The exhibit Is open to the public from 8:30 A.M. to 4:40 P.M. dally. On Saturday, paintings maybe viewed from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. COTTONWOOD LUDWIG BOHLAND Cleaner Home. Because flameless OVERHEAD He deEvergreen Avenue. livers nearly 200 papers every week. For the long range, Dave says he hasnt decided on a vocation but, thoughtfully, wants to find out what my aptitudes are He thinks they are in the sciences, especially biology. If he acts according to expectations, the University of Utah will have an excellent biology major in a few years. don't need special occasion to call Long Distance. Try it and see' You Painting modifications. RoWAY f Carrier Boy Of The Week 1 why you waited so long to visit -- '.. What Do You Give A Jewelry Store That Has Everything? 960 S. Main cdh-tlnu- 2 3-- 12 manpower year, seven are Democrats. This continues a wonderful tradition which began with Mrs. Martha Hughes Cannon In the Senate and Mrs. Eurltha K. LaBarthe In the House back In 1897. Mrs. Landa LIGHT MUFFINS legg Extra Study Club that ot the nine women who have filed for office in Salt Lake Countv this half-ful,-l- tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt cake or dry yeast 1 A candidate for Utahs state senate took careful aim at the countys women voters In a statement Issued last.week. Mrs. Jerry Landa, seeking Democratic nomination to Salt Lake Countys senate seat, said that her party has traditionally been more hospitable to and appreciative of the efforts of women in politics. i She pointed out to a meeting of the Twelfth Legislative District Womens Democratic TEA HOUSE MUFFINS 2 In Politics Get Best Break From Democrats , Candidate Claims Tasty little hot breads give extra touch that makes It special. And It takes Just a little twist of the wrist a meal that ' 9, REVIEW, Salt Lake County, Utah Thursday, April 23, 1964 UTAH POWER belt Lake City Si & LIGHT CO. Kennecott Copper Corporation y '.Utah Copper Division it ' t 1 t1 |