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Show W W WWW 1 food Out Our Window . , , "Hot Cross buns! "Hot Cross buns! "One a penny, two a penny, "Hot Cross buns!" the old I pre-Easte- r the buns is more recent. There was a German family who lived nearby when I was a child and he was a wonderful baker. He did not have a shop, but nevertheless, on holidays we looked forward to the specialities he baked and brought to our doors. How I Now know they were only raisin buns, but there was something magical about that cross of icing on top that made them special and like no other bun on earth. And his recipe was probably no different than the one use today, but oh, how good his were. None ever did or will taste so good. I ... But as he no longer colls at my door, I made my first batch last Saturday. By the time I'd given one pan full to some new neighbors and shared them with a few other people, they didn't last long. I'll make a double batch soon (in time for Easter) and freeze a few of them, too. My recipe came through several hands and is obviously an old one. It came to me from Beverly Wheel 8, 1982 CDffliiaDDag Marilyn Wilcock To Bride Of Shields Marry Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilcock, Kearns, announce the engagement of their daughC. ter, Marilyn. Her fiance is Ken Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas, Ralph Shields and Wendy Sorensen chose Wednesday, April 7th to exchange their marriage vows in a doublering wedding ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast was held at The Printers Loft and later a reception was given at the Taylorsville 6th Ward Building. The bride is a daughter of Geraldine Sorensen, Taylorsville and Take the scalded and cooled milk (or canned milk, warmed), add 3 Tbsp shortening, 23 cup sugar, 1 Vi tsp. salt, 2 yeast cakes, 1 Vi tsp. cinnamon, 2 eggs, 1 cup raisins and flour for a light dough. I Thursday, Apr. WEST VALLEY VIEW Sorensen Becomes Okay, so now we've had our little lesson in baking, let's get on with the recipe. loved the Hot Cross Buns that came each Easter. V199V1 Ethel Bradford, women's editor Scald, and cool to lukewarm, 2 cups of milk. (Now, if you don't know already, the reason they ask for scalded milk is so all the enzymes in natural milk will be killed ond reduce spoilage). The simple solution is to use canned milk, which is already scalded, and dilute half and half with hot water. Turns out the exact temperature needed for good yeast action. ... with 2B I Few know, however, how far back this custom if not the song . . . goes. Today they're eaten by many during the season and are a survival from the ancient pagan festivals. Both Greeks and Romans used to bake little "magic" wheat cakes, and two such buns, each with its cross preserved for the ages, were found in the ruins of Herculaneum; the city destroyed when Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. rwv fun Wheeler, and she got it from . . . but whoa, whoa that's where stop. Enough's enough. All that matters is that they wouldn't have gone through so many hands if they weren't marvelous. And they are. do. You learned It from your mother, she learned It from hers ond you now sing it to your children. Just o part of childhood. acquaintance MI er Mastrim, and she got it from her sister Jean Wheeler Allen, and she got it from her mother Mary Wood nursery rhyme? 'Course you My Mt wCQfflG's tt. M Bvidfaid Remember family 1 Gilbert Sorensen, Sugarhouse. The groom is the son of Louise Shields, South Jordan and Des- mond Lake. was maid of honor with Laurie Ford, Shannon Railsback, Rites Double-Rin- g Nikki Sorensen and Debbie Olsen attendants. Unite Paul Cloward And Karen Heaps Brent Ensign ushered. parties were hosted by Ann Johansen and daughters; Kathleen Ensign and daughters; Louise Shields, Debbie Olsen, English DUP Pre-nupti- Angie Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cloward You mix them exactly as you would for bread, only let it rise higher than a bread dough. Roll out 2 inch thick and cut in 2 inch rounds. Place close together in baking pan (greased). Brush with beaten egg white, and with your kitchen scissors snip a cross in each one before they begin to rise again. Let double in bulk and bake 30 to 35 minutes in a 350 degree oven. Salt Shields, Best man duties were performed by Donnie Butterfield while Michael Olsen, Kevin Johansen and Camp Schedules April Meeting Angie Henderson, Carlene Bott and Louise North. After honeymooning The regular monthly session of the English Fort DUP camp will be held today (Thurs- at Lake Tahoe the couple will make their home in Murray. day) at 1 p.m. at the Heritage Center in Murray. Now making their home in Holladay are the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cloward. The bride is the former Karen Mae Heaps. a powdered sugar icing ready (flavored with both orange rind and lemon extract). Fill the cross with icing while the buns are still hot. Eat, eat and eat. Hove The double-rin- Conducting meeting will be Virginia Schugk, captain. The g was performed at the Jordan River LDS on high. They are planning a May 22nd wedding to be held at the Chateau Reception Center. y March Temple A reception followed the next day, March 19th, at the Seville Reception Center. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Lell any reservations not Mrs. William cancelled by April 5th Heaps, Magna, and graduatedThefrom must be paid for. bride high. Reservations and Kearns Colattended Snow be cancellations may lege. Fran-cies made by calling The groom is the son Stebbins at of Mr. and Mrs. or Betty Keefe at Micheal B. Cloward, West Valley. He gradA nursery will be uated from Granger provided at St. Johns high and attended Lutheran Church, 1030 Snow College. South 500 East for preThe groom has filled an LDS mission to schoolers only. Geneva, Switzerland. Pauline Taylor was Writers Slate matron of honor and on lesson Vernal, and is a graduate of Uintah high. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Kearns will be Schools given by Mary Wasden with a number of reUse greased muffin ports from members pans as molds when bakregarding their early-daing stuffed green wedding ceremony So . . . why not get busy. Bake a pan of childhood memories for your children. They'll love both you and them. the Marilyn Wilcock 18th. schooling. Christian Club To Hold April Brunch Members of the Christian Womens Club will hold a brunch on Thursday, April 8th at 10:00 a.m. at the Ramada Inn, 999 South Main. Kitchen Doodads is the theme and the cost has been set at $4.50 per person. A special feature will be a Spoons n Spice presentation done by Lois Granato. Linda Duncan will several present musical numbers. Speaker for the brunch will be Judy DiGregorio who will discuss The Final Ingredient. Reservations will not be accepted after Monday, April 5th and HAVE A NEW CAREER IN 6 WEEKS Train to become a Travel Agent. Night class begins April 12th. Day class begins April 5th. Call us for information. SjTrovcl Trade Sch01 m Classes Starting in Ogden 2631961 5280 So. 320 West, Suite Busch Park, Murray, Utah 84107 484-673- 8 272-482- Regular Meet bridesmaids were Cynthia Madina, and Beverly The Salt Lake Chap- Heaps and Kim and ter League of Utah Julie Cloward. Loralee Heaps attenWriters will meet April 13 at 6:45 p.m. ded the guest book. Best man was Allan The meeting will be held at the White Christensen with Don Memorial Chapel on Russmussen, A1 and Tim and Capitol Hill (300 No. Medina, State 2 block east to Bryan Heaps as ushers. historical chapel). The newlyweds M. Delila Abbott will How to honeymooned in Park speak on Write An Historical City. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Just-Wed- s - VanRoosendaal La-Wan- Novel. Suburban Arts To Live In Logan Marcyne Nielson daal were married and Lynn VanRoosen- March 19th in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception followed at the Hirschi Center in Sandy. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Neilson, Sandy. The groom is the son Mrs. Dave Rasmus-son- , West Valley and Dean VanRoosendaal, Sandy. He filled an LDS mission to Uruguay, and is now attending Utah State University. The newlyweds will make their home in Logan. of m Kate To Hold Monthly Meet A representative from Ballet West will be the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of Suburban Arts to be held tonight (Thursday) beginning at 8 oclock. Hostess for the meeting will be Bringhurst with La-Ver- Lelia Gunderson, Lanae Leonard Bonne Pratt Tonights and meeting has been designated service project night where funds will be contributed to Ballet West, this years recipient. The meeting will be under the direction of Marilyn Knight, president. A Midwest man recently bought a twodoored oak bookcase with claw feet out of the classified ad section of a newspaper for only fifty dollars. It was listed under Firewood, proving, once again, that antiques are where you find them. Oak Entertainment Center you can still purchase portraits individually. Or purchase 21 beautiful color At Kinderfoto portraits for only 19.95 (32.45 value) two SxIO's three 5x7's sixteen wallets No appointment necessary. Age limit 12 years KinDERPOTO HURRY! LIMITED TIME OFFER MURRAY FASHION PLACE MALL 6241 SOUTH STATE - 268-199- 2 GREAT LOCATIONS 3232 HIGHLAND DR. SALT LAKE CITY 2 467-313- Hourt 10 f Weekdays 10-- Saturdays 12-- Sundays 1 701 W. 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