| Show HOW I l DO IT If f You Do Not Own a ci Roaster Try Paper Bag as Substitute Mrs Ernest A. A Platt 2853 S. S East has a helpful hint which she learned as a G. G I. I bride and hopes it ft will be useful to some women as Christmas approaches Having no roaster she places the chicken stuffed and fully prepared for roasting in a large brown paper bag Twist the opening of the paper bag and roast in the oven for the required amount of time Hers have come out beautifully and she thinks it will work just as aswell aswell aswell well with turkey as it will with chicken And another good paper I I I I Editors Editor's note Do you jou OU have ha a practical and unusual answer to toa toa toa a housekeeping or a rear child ing problem or a beauty trick to share hare with your jour neighbor nei For each letter appearing In the Salt Lake Telegram we wo will ill give o you jou ou 1 Send your jour our helpful suggestions with your jour our name address address address ad ad- adI dress and telephone number to Ithe the tho women's editor of the Telegram Tele Tele- gram I bag hint from Mrs Mr Platt Is to heat rolls Place them in the bag turn the top sprinkle a little water on the outside of the bag and heat In the oven for five or orten orten orten ten minutes Fruit juice Instead of water in the pie pic crust gives a delicious flavor according to Mrs Geo Goo F. F Hobusch E E. E Pioneer ave Sandy City She says to try orange juice In an nn apricot pie pic someone In the thc family has hasa a cold put a n wide rubber band around his drinking glass or cup and it will be easier to keep the glass and cold confined to the original owner Also a small pad J of velvet rubs off powder streaks on dark dresses Here are more household hints from Mrs John II 11 Kelly ave For flaky baked potatoes squeeze in a dish towel as soon as they are baked and removed from oven Vinegar one tablespoon tablespoon tablespoon table table- spoon for adult and a teaspoon for children taken in water is as effective as aspirin for colds or headaches To take ink stains off fingers Mrs 1 W. W S. S Almon S. S East says to pour a little nail polish remover on a small piece of cotton Rub over fingers and it will come off Donna 80 N N. 2nd West Vest has a few hints to pass on onto onto onto to you jou To clean pans that have been scorched by food sprinkle dry baking soda in them and al allow allow altow al- al low tow to stand a while and they can be quickly cleaned And to keep hot fat from spattering sprinkle a little flour or salt in m mit it before frying This is an attractive winter touch from Mrs Reah Adolphson Adolph- Adolph son S S. S State st. st Midvale for your our Christmas decorations Prepare a quart of gloss starch and dip small twigs from Crom bushes or trees into the mixture Then sprinkle with artificial flakes and it will make a pretty sight |