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Show - - - 1 Page Four - - i THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM, UTAH ""j Timely pictures and articles for the thousands of women who are following the popular trend to electric servants ( RECREATION ROOM INSTALLATION I A DOUBLE MIKACLE l " asMS ws ........ ......AWA.4v,lMOlW .7; ' j , . .. jgg (vk s . - r -- ". ,; ,., I g- - gl M 4 i I ! h 111 ffiinf v "t- ....mMi,iiwiai "PHE delicious angel food cake, shown at the right, is only one 1 of the cooking miracles which the modern Hotpoint electric range performs. The other miracle Is the seven-minut- e Icing which the homemaker Is preparing. The cake was baked In the draftless electric oven In which the heat is perfectly controlled during the entire baking process. It was started, however. In an unpreheated oven. As a result of this process, which has been termed "one-step- " baking, the cake Is extremely fine tn texture, moist and lofty In height. The seven-minut- e Icing was cooked tn an ordinary saucepan over the d surface unit of the electric range, turned to LOW, Instead of Id a double boiler as Is usually done. This method saves time, temper and also fuel. styling of the new automatic electric water heaters make MODERN heaters especially adaptable for installation In the bath-- 1 room, kitchen or recreation room of the modern home. The recre-ation room installation shown above Is typical of the ease with which this Important appliance may be fitted Into the decorative ensemble of the room. It Is a far cry from the heaters usually found in dark corners of the basement, difficult of access. The modern swing to homes has directed unusual atten-tion to the convenience and dependability of electric water heating, which requires no attention after the heater Is. installed, and insures a supply of hot water at all times of the day or night. The heater shown la a Hotpoint tn white enamel, with black trim. . DINNER IS SERVED, -MADAM! THE "NEW" IN COOKERY , - ' 'i VTM IIOW would you like to be greeted with such a welcome sight as 1 this a deliciously baked oven dinner upon your return from party or a shopping tourT This meal, consisting of baked chicken caramelized sweet potatoes, peas and carrots, and baked In the oven of the apple pie was Hotpoint electric range under the guidance of the automatic Timer Clock, one of this range's outstanding fea-lure- s. The food was placed in the unpreheated electric oven where It was carefully preserved In a moist, cool atmosphere until the appointed hour" for baking arrived. At that time, the Timer Clock, wmen tad been set In advance, automatically turned the oven on ana when milady came home dinner was ready to be served. V ... TTIB new automatic electric range Is the "new-- to cookerr How Ume-reieasi- methods poSe. 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Cook Eggs With Spinach And since almost everyone likes to serve hard boiled eggs with spinach, this versatile economy cooker unit makes it possible for you to cook the eggs right with COOK SPINACH WITHOUT WATEH IN THRIFT COOKER Since Popeye's favorite fruit spinach is so fresh and so attrac-tively prjeed now, we thought you might like to be "in" on this new spinach cookery secret. You know how cooked spinach Is sometimes good and sometimes not so good. Either it has too much water, or too much cooking or some-thing. And you also know what a conspiclously small return of cook-ed spinach you get from a heaping saucepanful of the uncooked vege-table. Very often you have to cook It in two separate pans. Thrift Cooker Solves Problems Even though, in general, these spinach complaints are of a rather mild nature, it's nice to know that this "vltamineous" leaf can be pre-pared without any shortenings at all That way is to cook it in the Thrift Cooker, the large economy unit of a Hotpoint electric range. This cooker is large enough to hold six quarts of spinach, enough for any hungry family. However, even more startling is the fact that no water Is added to the saucepan. The water clinging to the leaves after washing is sufficient to cook this vegetable to a tender, succu-lent perfection. When spinach is cooked to the Just right degree, |