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Show ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Thunday, July 2, 19M Salt Lake County , Utah Page 9 4th of July STEAK FRY? COOK with Cooke BY NONA COOKE e few thousand years ago the Egyptians made bread from a type of wheat. Bread wis a very lmpartant food. The p a 5ints fared mostly on bread, very few vegetables, and fish caught In the Nile. So bread, history tells us, It Is very old food. I have gathered some recipes together for dolnf things with bread, sandwiches, In fact Sa.id niches can be quite a fancy deal or a loly peanut butter, which I love. These are the fancy ones and I hope you try them, and It doesnt hurt to be a bit original, sometimes it beats the recipe. A spelt, LET ER BUCK loaf French bread Jar cheese spread 3 cues left-ovmeat sliced or chopped or fried, crumbled hamburger 4 teaspoons cooking oil 2 small cans mushrooms teaspoons oregano cans tomato sauce 34 cup chopped green onion Spread aluminum foil, cupping edges so Juice wont run on cooking sheet. Place two halves of bread on It, cut side up. Spread next five Ingredients In order listed, on bread. Be sure to spread the cheese clear to the edge, as It keeps bread from becoming soggy. Spoon tomato sauce on top and drizzle oil over the works. Do not broil it Just put it In a 325 oven for about 20 minutes. Slice and serve. mlld-flavor- er P ARTY 1 FEEDING THE HUNGRY East Mlllcreek Jaycees served breakfast to some 400 Saturday mornlng,ne 20, on the parking lot at Albertsons'Food Center, 3127 East 33rd South. The pfoject was sponsored by the young mens group to raise Salt Lake Art Center Head To Jury Show James L. Haseltlne, Directs r of the Salt Lake Art Center, has been chosen as sole Juror of selection and awards for the Oregon Competition of Painting sponsored by the Rogue Valley Art Association of Medford, Oregon. The exhibition Is scheduled for July 29 through August 24. Mr. Haseltlne also recently was the main speaker at the annual meeting of the Boise Art Association. Joseph Stuart, formerly curatoF- - of the Museum of Art at the University of Oregon, has Just assumed directorship of the Boise Gallery of Art. National Show QPicks Paintings From Art Center Two paintings from the permanent collection of the Salt Lake Art Center are currently on view In the tenth biennial exNew Accessions USA hibition at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. The works are Composian oil by Don Elsen of tion; Midvale , Utah, a gift of the Ford Foundation in 1963 and Dove Creek No. an oil by Maury Haseltlne of Salt Lake City, a recent gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Good- 2, win. The Invitational exhibition, which runs from June 15 to September 13, shows contemporary American and Euro- pean paintings acquired by 31 leading art museums of the United States from 1962 to 1964. Sixty works comprise the exhibition. Westminster O To Construct New Library Contract for construction of the new Westminster College library has been awarded to McDowell and Rapp, nounced Doctor W. Fred an- college president. Designed by architect Arne R. Purhonen, the library IS the realization ofne of the goals set by Wrstmlnsters board of trustees for their five-yeAIDE program for Advancing Independence and Diversity In Education In the Intermountain Region. Cottonwood their community development several different nelghborhood-B'ettermemoney for Robert Rains, Jaycee project 'chairman breakfast, takes his turn at the griddle. Bf LE NORE TURNBOW A total of 210 Granite High School alumni returned to their old study grounds Saturday, June 27, for a class reunion. After dinner a comedy skit, written by Dick Madsen, was presented on the days of 1939. Guests came from wide and including California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada Wayne Omer and his sons far, furnished barber shop quartet selections and members of the class offered musical numbers and readings to round out the program. Committee members were: Arben Clark, Elwood Bunker, Dalton Cannon, Richard Madsen, Homer , Wade, Ruth Wright Faust, Donna Miller McDoihaigh, June Kasteller Little, Fern Stay Rice and Ruth Feinaur Bennion. WEIGHING THE PROBLEM Do you have a weight problem If so, join the TOPS Take Club, the widespread Off Pounds Safety groups which have proven so succ- essful. At a TOPS meeting, Monday June 22, Mrs. Clive (Lois) Woodruff won Queen honors for the week at the welgh-i- n ceremony. A discussion on weight control was the nights topic, said president Mrs. VangeDossett. FUTURE SCIENTISTS Dean Rogerson, 7224 South 1440 East, a Hill-cre- st graduate, and Lynn ginia. The meet will provide academic and recreational opportunities for 100 boys, two from each states JUNE BRIDE Michele Bradley became the June bride of PauJ, Fox Goddard In a double ring ceremony Saturday, June 27, in the First Presbyterian Church. Reverend Walter J. Kalves-ma- kl officiated. A reception followed at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Bradley, 5990-23r- d East. The couple was honored by parents of the groom at a rehearsal dinner, Friday, June 26, In the Sky Room, Hotel Utah ) 12-vo- lt . ... 13th South HU7-774- 9 Investigate PEARCES RENTAL PLAN Cottonwood Mall 278-128- (Franchised 7 Gibson Dealer) Special Purpose Foods Call today for complete information Fresh Juice Bar Clintons Health Bread Southern Star Spices Distributor Neo-Lif- e I) V Imported Herb Teas ject. She is one of 10 United States Girl Scouts selected to participate In the project. OPEN TIL 9 PM cottonwood RI Holladay - Phone 278-284- 1 17th annual Summer Festival U. 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LeCavelier; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eccles, M r. and Mrs. Spencer Fox Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goddard; Mr. Generators, Starters Between (Continued on Page will make Salt Lake their home after returning from a California trip. parties ''i Is They Pre-nupti- al (fat, ; LOAF SANDWICH Thomas Brent Higgs, 388WestCenter, a Bountiful High graduate, are representing Utah at the National Youth Science Camp at Camp Pocahontas, June 28 through July 18, In West Vir Wnv' See Jim or Ed For an Expert Haircut Goddard, and Mrs. L. S. Taylor; Miss Jodie Layboume; Mrs. David L Hiner; Mrs. Richard Woekman; M rs. Joseph Fyans; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Barton; M lss Barbara Barton. Attendents were: Mrs. Stephen Knight, matron of honor; Mary Wilson, maid of honor; Mrs. Bruce H. Stowell, Meredith Bradley, Peggy Goddard, Mrs. Joseph Fyans III and Susan Christensen. Rick Goddard, brother ' of the grooms was best man. Ushers were: Robert Payne, L K. Bradley, Gerald Goddard,. Spence- Eccles, D. E. Bradley and Robert McCon-nel- L BATTERIES .. Mrs. and Mr. If youve got the freezer, weve got the meat: Every Wed. and Thurs. during July Tale& a STORING . projects. Right, charge of the unite High Grads Of 39 Return For Class Reunion ar dt In COME ON IN! HAIR CUTS5! fund which supports nt loaf. FROSTED pound) unsllced loaf (1-- Choice Steer Beef U.S. D.A. 2-- LOAF SANDWICH GUARANTEED SATISFACTION bread 2 cups diced cooked corned beef 1 cup mayonnaise 6 tablespoons chopped sweet pickles 12 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper Remove all crust from bread and cut a long slice 12 -- inch thick from the top of loaf, remove center of loaf, leaving a wall 12 Inch thick on bottom, sides and ends. Break bread removed frok, center Into crumbs and com-bin- d cups crumbs with corned beef and pickles. Add mayonnaise and seasonings, mix well and pack Into center of loaf. Cover with top slice and chill. Be sure It Is well chilled before slicing. 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