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Show THE UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah, Friday, October 30, 1936 RECIPES to 1 ta f4"ashions - Beauty - Cooking Correct Washing Method For Embroidered LiDeas tute ~ stoek. cut veiJ and bam into thin fllic~8. Triinmlngs from roast may ~ Wled Mix on plae the flour, IJ<, pepper, red pepper, mace, powdered herbs and lemon rind, roll each piece of v~al ill this sea· eoning, and lay til d~p casserole, alternately, layers of veal, bam and egp; cut in slices; pile this . • in center of the dish, add one cupfu) of water. and parsley; cover with dough and bake in hot oven. for 11,4 hours. , When baked, add a little well: · seasoned stock. Serve hot or cold. •'· GLAZED SWEET POTATOES 6 medium -sized sweet. potatoes ~ cup btown sugar 1 tablespoon butter. .Wash and pare potatoes. Cook 10 minutes in boiling salt water. Drain, cut in halves lengthwise and put in a buttered pan. SprinWith sugar; add butter melted. ~S:ke in a sl w oven 325 degress F., a:.bout.1 hour. ' kie A Ghostly Frolic For Dl\14LOWE 'EN l On long trips through tbe country districts where insects abound, vou should always have a small bottle of window-cleaning fluid and some pieces of cloth in your car. Have these articles handy to give your windshield a quick ''facial" when needed. When your windshield becomes clouded and spotted, it is impossible to see clearly and you are taking a great chance. It is often a long way between service stations and it is dangerous to drive when your vision is not perfect. It is not only dangerous to you and your family, but ~o those that are also driving along the sa.me ' highway. & A teaspoon of sa:.lt to each pint of water is .the proper. amount to use when boiling vegetables. You can keep cheese fresh, p1oist and free from ·mold by wrapping it in cheesecloth which has been dipped in vinegar and wrung dry. With this precaution cheese will keep fresh for weeks. • H AJJ.OWE'EN parties rate a bit of additional time spent fn planning them. Not many of us have the time to spend collect. ing woodland leaves, hollowing 'out dozens of pumpkins and doing the things which made Hallowe'en parties of years ago such momentous events. But let's see what can be done with a few yards of black and white cloth toward giving a smart silhouette Ha:.llowe'en party. Then, masks off-and on to the feast. which incidentally is also a bl~k and white affair and very delicious. The recipes serve eight persons. SILHOUETTE HALLOWE'EN MENU Cat:~iar Ripe Oli"a Clakken, SN7eet.bread and Pineapple Salad Cloa?erlea/ Roll• Lemon Milk Sherbet DetJil'• Food Cup Cake. with White lcin« Y tmilla Popcorn BalE. Choeolate and White Mirau Block CoDee Get Out Scissors And Ideas Cut out masks for your invitations, using black cloth. Attach to the tie-around cords of the mask a white tag on which is lettered: Heigh-~t·• Hallowe'en Don thi8 ~k. or 3fou.'ll be aeen. Sneak aro.nd to o.r back door When "a. come, we'll tell -.ore. SwOed Celery Heart• Sa.fe. The lower crust of biscuits, rolls Never have needlework and em- and bread will temaln crisp if rebroidery been more popular and moved from the pan when taker seldom have designl!l been more at- from the oven. tractive. Cushion covers, tea cloths, table mats, tea cosies, are To ke~p patent leather shoes and all practical directionl!l in which handbags from cracking rub them the capable needlewoman's fing- accasionally with a cloth dipped ers may turn. in glycerine. Linen is a favorite foundation naterial, and if good embroidery Onion juice shouid be added after nat~rials are used, there is no risk a mixture is cooked rather than n washing. Wash very carefully, cooked with the mixture if the ·oaking and stir ing rather thaii. best flavor is desired. :-ubbing, and using powdered borax instead of soda. Rinse thor- ~ oughly in warm ater. F&r STYLE, QUALITY Do not wring embroidery. Press and LONG WEAR out as much moisture as possible and fold in clean to el. If it must irened, remember to iron face down ard, With several thick-fromnesses of soft cloth under your clean ironing sheet; but if the ma·terial is not stretched as tightly Merchant Tailor a possible, there will be some CLEANING - PRESSING · wrinkles in it. H. F. RASMUSSEN V\•e print butter wrappers. Where Does Your arm Prof·t Go? Oat1far 8tuf1ed OelerJI Hearts: Choose small tender hearts of celery and have them crisp and very cold. Keep a can of caviar on lee for at least three hours before using. Then season it with lemon juice and cayenne, and stu1r the celery with lt. Serve on white paper doWes on black plates, or blaek paper dollies on white plates. ~ou Place a black cardboard shade over a white Ught at your back door and be ready to greet your guests. Previously cut white cloth into as many chost-shrouds as you have guests, an4 when each black mask appears at the cloor slip the wearer a wblte shroad.. Pbliaed to . eadl ~ Ia aa ea.,.IOII labeled PRIVA TIC TO YOU. 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G8 Clothes moths will not eat into paper to reach clothing. Clean blankets and woolens wrapped tightly in several thicknesses of heavy wrapping paper will remain Buy Your Clothes ·Clouded Windshields Cause Many Accidents • Potatoes to be French fried will be more crisp if allowed to stand in cold water for half an hour be-fore frying. WOME N chopped parsley P..utrY or b8cuit dough • HEIIFUL HINTS A Page for VEAL AND BAM PIE 1 ~ poundS veal 2 hard-cook~d eggs tlh pound bam 1 tabletpoo.n. flour 1 ta&pooll &-rated lemon rind 1 t~upoon pow'derMl kerbs, ~t, pep~r. red pepper it.DC1 mace • PAGE THREE WITIICH BEST SERVICE ••• . • . BE'ITER FOOD ·I Radio and Repaif 58-60 North Main S tteet · MIDVALE I ' FISHER'S, BUD\VEISER • and ' BECKER'S BEST BEER ~ ON DRAUGHT - & .' • |