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Show V' f THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961 PAGE SIX Two Cheeses Enliven Tooth Taboos W1WS - $ seventeen MAGAZINE CONNIE STEVENS ami TROY DONA. HUE touring the country promoting "Parrish" . . . BOBBY RYD Eli was quite a hit at New YorlA Copacabano . . BOB WAGNER and NATALIE WOOD The are sfiU in tfrtual seclusion Gilbert Youth Organization says tf you're an average teen, shew with these Ingredients would catch your eyes JACK PAAR as master of cere monies, featuring ROBERT STACK oad LORETTA YOUNGb with RED SKELTON and CAROL BURNETT swap, ping gags between songs by DINAH SHORE and PERRY COMO with DURWARD KIRBY onaouncemenis handling s DAVID NELSON'S bride JUNE BLAIR wlS be featured hi future "Ozzie and JANE FONDA Harriet" segments . Is putting the Cashing touches on "Walk ce (he Wild Side" In New Orleans . . DICK BEYMER will be a moufe "West Side Story" star when ' "West Skin Story" b it out rZesne Romeo end JuSet maskdl tint node ikssle ernes Of CAROL LAWRENCE and MICKEY CAUAN on BOBBY DARSttcliv aerw arrogance cad Broadway (harm all come through hi JJfy SEVENIEENS d ... i eye-openi- article on the newsstands new miss M V V ' donY . FABIAN nt toped o tpeo tocufer with PAT BOONE for faO show RICHARD BOONE booked DUANE EDDY for two "Hove Gun W3 hg ... travel" segments . SHARON HU &UENY will play ROSALIND RUSSELL'S laughter b Warnert "A Majority of Dw".!r See yoaeerf moatU j Sunset Miss Takes Vows in Temple v The former Miss Kaylene Crossley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Crossley of Sunset, became Mrs. Douglas Secrist on Aug. 28. Douglas Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0. Potter of Ogden. The couple was married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Joel Richards performing the ceremony. at the temple the parents treated the couple to a light lunch. That While brides tron of honor. The best man was Kenneth Nuttal, Arias husband. Bridesmaids were Raeona Wells, a close friend of the bride; Charlene Price, a cousin of the bride; and .Sonja Secrist, a neice of the groom. Doris Crossley, Kaylenes sister, was a junior brdesmaid. The matron of honor and the bridesmaids all wore identical yellow and peach'brocaded taffeta dresses. They wore white gloves and heels as accessories. Ushers for the evening were Thaine Secrist, brother of the groom, and his son, Robert. Mrs. Crossley wore a violet flowered dress, and Mrs. Potter wore a black dress with brown and gold me talic thread running through it Kaylene is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary and has attended the Weber College. Douglas is a graduate of Weber High School and Weber College. evening they were honored at a dinner at the Mansion House in Ogden. The dinner was given by the parents of the groom. A reception in their honor was held on Sept. 9 at the Threshold. The brides dress v.as brocaded taffeta and net. The bodice was fitted with the brocaded tafflta and had a jacket. The skirt was tiers of net ruffles. Mrs. Aria Nuttall, The couple now reside at 1035 sister of the bride, was the ma North Monroe in Ogden. . Free Estimates Newcomer Club Set Next Meeting New homes, Garages, Carports or remodeling of any Kind! SEI LAMAR NELSON 2021 W. 5400 S. Ph. 2 or 825-795- 825-724- 9 Welcome Wagon Club will hold a dinner next Wednesday evening at 7. This is causing deep concern for medical and civic leaders alike, because it is estimated that by 1975 the number of graduates from medical schools must be increased fifty per cent to maintainn the same ratio of physicians to population which The missile, rocket and space we have today, according to industries have become Amer-ca- s Dr. Kenneth B. Castleton in a glamor attractions for col- recent report to the Utah Medical Association. lege students and many of the scolars who used to Students who would have go into the medical profession been propects for the medical are now becoming enineers, ac- - profession in the past, today are becoming engineers and looking to the new glamour fields pf rockets, missiles and space where good incomes are assured with out the long delay and preparation required of medics. Worried About Space Glamour top-brack- BeeHive Building Ceremony Lake View Ward ihe. OkLImwu Services Include: Moeey Orders Travelers Checks 0 Savings CURItlNT RATI ON INSURED IA VINOS Laurels participating in the Wreathing Ceremony were, in attendance. Heme Improvement leans Heme Mortgage leant Service 75 . V. o X' 7 i . AAV v' A ?- - f J I VEAL PARMIGIANA Veal parmigiana fits Into the 4 servings current rage for foreign foods. 9 square baking dish It is an Italian dish. 4 veal chops Two T,alian cheeses are used t eggs herermesan and Mozzarel- 1 teaspoon salt la. Parmesan is mixed with teaspoon pepper bread crumbs into which the cup fine, dry bread crumbs while are veal chops Vi cup grated Parmesan cheese dipped, Mozzarella is sprinkled on top. 3 tablespoons butter 2 butter Recently Mozzarella has seen 1 tablespoons a great increase in popularity V4 medium onlan, chopped cup finely chopped green due to its use in foreign dishes. You probably first met it as a 1 pepper can tomato sauco topping on pizza pie or lasagna. yA teaspoon sweet basil in Salt and pepper When melted and hot veal parmigiana. Mozzarella is I VS cups sa redded Mossarelha cheese very chewy. Its flavor, along of Parmesan and the Beat eggs. Add salt and pepi with that tomato sauce, contrasts pleas- per. Mix bread crumbs and cheese. Dip veal antly with the veal. Having a Parmesan bland flavor itself, veal needs chops In egg, then In bread mixture. Melt the 3 tablespoons stimulating seasonings. butter in a skillet. Brown the In veal the chops Browning veal chops In the butter and l butter tends to enhance their cook slowly until chops are flavor. Perhaps you have no- done. While chops are cooking, genticed that foreign recipes prepare tomato sauce. Saute erally call for butter for frying. onion and green pepper in the 2 This is done for a good pur- tablespoons butter in a small opening. But of probably great pose. Its because of the match- saucepan. Add tomato sauce and er Importance was the quality ing flavor butter gives to foods sweet basil Season to taste with salt and pepper. Simmer of the applicants. In stead of ' with which it is used. a long for 10 minutes. When chops are A little butter goes requiring an A average to get way. For instance, only a small done, arrange them In the bakinto medical school, as most , amount is needed for browning ing dish. Pour tomato sauce the chops for veal parmigiana over them and top with shredpeople belive, last years nawell worth the results ob- - ded cheese. Broil until cheese Is j tional figures show only 17wr melted and lightly browned. tained. of the Successful candidates with A average; 691 were B were C ed. It thereby helpss focus at- did back In 1939. students, and 14 tention on the fact that as a Patients often forget what students. rule charges for medical servic- goes into, what is bacck of the This is a problem the medical es today are relatively low for services offered them by a good profession itself is trying hard caliber of service performed. physican,. The fact that students s to solve with numerous Statistics show that from a rela- are passing up medicine and contribuand generous tions to help build new medical tive price and income basis, it seeking other fields in an inschools. requires fewer hours of work dication that the profession is to get the services no overpaid as Is so often chargfor a This trend away from med of a patient good today than ed. physican icine is a serious problem for the future," points out Harold Bowman, executive secretary of the Utah Medical Association. "However, it does help to the long and ardous and costly training required of medical students, the difficulties of getting started and the long and uncertain working hours involv- 6. three years of college (most take four), then to medical school for four years and then at least one year of internship Then, if the prospective doctor wants to go into a specialty, he must take a residency for three to five additional years at a salary of $50 to $200 a month. The heavy expense, the long, hard road and the hectic life and long hours after becoming qualified to practice are factors that have taken a lot of appeal out of the medical profession for young career-seekerThese are factors that are too often overlooked in judging charges for medical work. The slackening of interest in - s. i schor-arship- em-phai- PAINT ROLLER AND A! picnic time, the big question from Dad and the youngsters b What to eatT And If you have learned the secret of packing perfect picnics, your answer is everything." Thanks to modern packaging, today picnic Is more than Just R snack lunch; it is a hearty ueaL The menu, from crisp salad to tasty pudding, all the foods you would normally expect to prepare for R' dinner In your backyard. And heres the secret Prepara ' these foods the tvlgbt before, and pack them In airtight plastic containers. The next afternoon when you picnic at the shore, the lake, or the park your foods will be vitamin fresh end tasty. Airtight plastic containers, such as Tupperware, complement the perfect picnic. They seal out air (the one thing your food can do without), and seal in flavor (the one thing your food cannot do without). Thus, with air and flavor In Ing the picnic the night before their proper places, your salads Mom has lots of free" time and all else at picnic time will on picnic morning to tend to be just as tempting as when other things. you packed them on picnic So, pack a perfect picnic, eve. And, of course, by pack- - and let eat PAN with each Gallon of MARTIN SENOUR PAINT AT mUIAH OMN S A.M. TO 4 P.M. . MONDAY THRU SATURDAY BUDGET ACCOUNTS OR 30 DAY ACCqUNTS Why Olympia is brewed only at Tumwater The beet thing to de with a cross road la to humor It. Yean ago, we attempted to brew light Olympia Beer at various locations. However, without the one priceless naturally perfect artesian brewing loafer Plant How Seve-by-Ma- U '' -- . - Ifis Oldlimvu Carolyn Barton, Carole Hipwell, Ann Manning, Barbara Sheffield, Linda Street, Connie Strong, Susan Willmore, Brenda Mae, Irene Holmes and Carolyn Hamilton. There were approximately , r Pack a Perfect Picnic Worker Bee and Honor Bee The dinner will be at the awards were received fy Con Mansion House in Ogden. nle Arave, Judy Cook, Doris Rawlings, Guest speaker will be District Denning, Paulette Linda Sheffield, Janis Combe, Ken Ranger Maughn. Rolayne Jones, Carolyn Strong, Cheryl Taylor, Judy Willmore Club members Newcomers, and Sharon Lennefeld. and guests are invited. Mia Maids awards Reservations may be made by were Sharon receiving Hunter, Beth Ann "I figure that ulcere ere contacting Mrs. Kenneth Rich- Mills, Sandra Manning Suzanne what you get from mountain-climbin- g' ardson at EXport Sheffield, Anthea Klien, Carover molehill a." olyn Chappell, Cheryl Gibson, Becky Dobbs, Judy Pearson, Susan Lanefield and Barbara Lazenby. STATE SAVINGS B-- in the applications beAfter and expensive. high received at the medical ing school, there is a minimum of schools. The general conception f. is that only one of ten applicants can get into a medical school. Last year there were actually 1.8 applicants for every Bee Hive bands were present ed to Sherry Ann Street, San ders Wheelwright, G e o r gia Td like to let my mother Thornock, Sheryl Baker, Nan cy Lee, Julie Ann Tippetts and know Ive arrived safely." Gloria Denning. The best place for your savings Vv' One-A-Da- y, A medical course is both long medicine as a profession is A pretty pink and white color scheme was effectively carried out in decorations and refresh Bee ments at the combined Hive Building Ceremony, the Rose Tie and . the Laurel held by the Lake Wreathing View Ward MIA recently. Each Laurel was presented with Pearl of Great Price by Blsh op Charles F. Hull In behalf of the bishopric and the YW MIA presidency. The Mia Maids and the Bee Hive Girls received Your Coat of the booklet Armor by Harold B. Lee. Tasty Veal Parmigiana u cording to recent surveys. Medical Folk Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Secrlst In the primitive tribes on the island of Samoa, the loss of a tooth was believed to be a punishment inflicted by a household god because that person had violated a certain taboo. Similarly, in our civilized society the breaking of the taboos or rules of good nu Our tottfc need vital trition can result, conceivably, in nutrtenta to develop the loss of one or more teeth. Scientists are convinced that I and prevent dacay... a significant amount of dental A. .. decay is caused by improper nutrition. Failure to provide proper nutrients in the diet of an infant can seriously impair the devel- - 7 opment of healthy teeth. These-- ! I Catntia! 'J poor nutritional habits, carried : ere Vitommt A, O . B--6 through adulthood, can cause ' - CAUIUKSHOCSMOeuC, rujoaiNs permanent damage. It is believed that a diet hal- - i' anced in vital nutrients and supplemented by a multiple vitamin preparation such as can be a major factor in preventing harmful decay from child- minerals calciunrv wnd phosphohood through adolescence. rus which are found in large Intake of sufficient quantities amounts in the teeth. In fact, the of certain vitamins and minerals enamel and dentine are composed is essential for the proper devel- almost entirely of these two eleopment of teeth. Most important ments. in the diet are the vitamins A, Another vitamin which is vital D, and 6 (pyridoxine) and the to our,tee.th is B-New experiminerals calcium, phosphorus mental studies presented by a and fluorine. scientist at the recent meeting of Vitamin A can profoundly in- the American Society for Clinifluence the development of teeth, cal Nutrition, indicated that vifor if a child gets too little vita- tamin B-- 6 greatly reduced incimin A when his teeth are devel- dence of new cavities in pregnant cells women. Vitamin B-- they found, oping, the enamel-formin- g in the gums become abnormal is very effective in preventing and cease to function properly. tooth decay. This leads to pitting in the enamResearch continues on the role el surface of the tooth. These of vitamins in fighting tooth depits later harbor food deposits, cay. Scientists would like to know which may ferment and form exactly how these nutrients work acids that etch the enamel and to prevent decay. Once they oblead to decay. tain this knowledge, they may be Vftamin D not only aids in able to make dietary recommenthe development of bones, but dations that will go a long way also Is involved in the bodys ab- toward eliminating the problem sorption and utilization of the of tooth decay. ingredient-o- ur Olympia' distinctive good taste could not be duplicated elsewhere. That FALL BULBS Is why, today, Olympia Is brewed only at the little town of Tumwater , , . where this rare water flows from the earth. MANY VARIETIES Tulips 79c Per Doz. Hacinth Fertilizer Daffodils 10c Ea. $1 Doz. Lawn Seed Crocus Peat Moss 1 Gal. Tams & Evergreens Fitzers 98c Roy Garden Center and Loan Association TA ROY, UTAH Visifon an always welcome to the Olympia Brewing Co Olympia, Wash. 01y o-- u |