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Show r t 1 pad itiona Chris tm as Deserts In Easy v ersions 'j :j The traditional holiday deserts on the feature page are given here in new and easy versions to make as the fitting climax for the most festive season of the yeai. Easy Plum Pudding 1 box oatmeal bread mix 2 eggs, lightly beaten IV4 cups applesauce 2 teaspoons orange; rind teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg Y teaspoon cloves Vz cups chopped dried prunes 1 cup raisins 3A cup chopped walnuts Candied pineapple for decoration Combine oatmeal bread mix, eggs, applesauce, V cup liquorj or brandy. Mix well. Blend in remaining ingredients. Pour into a well greased moldj or coffee can. Cover container tightly with lid, , aluminum foil, j or double thickness of waxed paper tied securely with string. Place on a rack in a deep kettle. Ppur in boiling water to about Vz depth of mold; cover kettle tightly. Steam a Vz quart mold about' an hour or 2 hours, coffee cans IV2 to 2 hours.. Keep water boiling briskly. Pudding is done when it is firm to the touch. To flame: warm liquor or brandy aboutVi cup in a ladle;ignite, pour flam ing over pudding. Invert on serving plate. Decorate base with candied pineapple halves. Maker several extra puddings and decosate the coffee cans to make gift packages. eye-catchi- ng Christmas Fruit Cake or margarine batter cup No-Ba- 1 ke cup honey' teaspoon vanilla extract Vz cup bourbon Vz 1 '' : i and peels, cherries, dates, raisins, walnuts. Stir gratia m cracker crumbs into the mixture. Pack very firmly into a waxed paper-line- d loaf pan, 9 x5 x 3 inches. ' fruits Cover with waxed paper, and ,2 16 oz. jars ready-to-us- e store in refrigerator at teast and peels l several e ready-to-usdays. Before servingVia-ve- rt cherries jar on plate.' gartish with al Vz cup chopped dates and petels. Heat re fruits monds, 1 cup "seedless raisins Yi cup Bourbon in a ladle 1 cup broken walnuts .;' maining handled pan Ignite. Pour 5 cups finely rolled graham crack- or long over cake, Cut into thin er crumbs (about 1 lb.) flaming serve. Whole blanched almonds, fruits slices to and peels for garnish Cherries Jir bilee Cream butter, add honey, vanilla, half the bourbon, salt and 1 can bing cherries,! 1 lb. 14 oz. teaspoon cmnampn spices. Blend well. Add fruits teaspoon Salt 2 teaspoons, cinnamon 2 teaspoons' nutmeg 1 teaspoon mace Vz teaspoon cloves 1 .! - z. 4 -- Vz cup sugar cup brandy or cognac Pour juice from cherries into 1 cup orange juice top pan or blazer of chafing dish, 1 cup water ' heat to boiling and boil rapidly 1 teaspoon lemon rind until the liquid is reduced by Vz cup gin about half. Stir in cinnamon. Add Peel whole oranges, removing cherries; heat. Heat brandy or all of the white membrane,. Arcognac in a ladle or warming range oranges in a chafing dish pan. Ignite; pour over, cherries. and top each with a maraschino Spoon the flaming sauce over the cterry; secure with a toothpick. cherries and serve still jflamin? Mix cornstarch with sugar; add. over vanilla or eggnog ice cream. juice, water, and lemon; rind: Serves 6 to 8. Bring to boil; simmer 10 minutes, stirring frequently, until sauce is Flaming Oranges thick and clear. Spoon over 6 to 8 large seedless oranges oranges. Heat gin in a ladle; ig6 to 8 maraschino cherries nite; pour flaming over oranges. 1 tablespoon cornstarch Serves 6 to 8. V to Vz ' : : Hansel and Gretel House 2 cups sifted flour z teaspoon baking powder z teaspoon salt .' cup butter lYz teaspoon vanilla extract j refrigerator for about one hour. Grease tfghtly cookie sheets. Roll dough out on a lightly floured surface to about 116 inch thick. Sprinkle with sugar and bake at 370 degrees F. for 8 to 10 minutes j Remove cup sugar 1 eggs (well beaten until thick) Sift flour, baking powder and salt. Cream butter,! add vanilla extract and sugar. Cream until fluffy. Add beaten eggs In thirds, beating thoroughly after each addition. Add' dry ingredients to creamed mixture. Chill dough in 2, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1939 Utah County, Utah from pan and cool on . ) rack; carda Make paper- or light board pattern for the' desired size of house and lay the pattern on the cooled cookie. Cut each piece put and "glue" together with a 'butter type frosting and, food coloring. . . . SUNDAY HERALD 3A j art . iJune iii January Jikbiliee M i - ................. wrw-'.,.v-:---r . ... ........ vr.,..v...v.v.-.w''.--- Gold and Silver Are. Exotic Eye Shadows ... j V f i I Latest additions to the circle of exotic eye shadow colors are gold and. silver. One cosmetic house puts these two colors out' together in one small, handy plastic pan. They suggest that you wear either for evening or use either blended carefully over mauve, green, blue or brown for a" misty effect. , - ! Come to the Jubilee . I Best plan is to experiment first that you don't turn up at a party looking like a sad bloodhound. Try the colors singly ahd try them blended with other colors to see which effect you prefer. Perform j your experiments by a clear, strong light so that you see exactly how the eye shadow will ; so -- wardrobe with into your winter-wear- y dresses that spark the season with a bright, new note. The shapes are the shapeliest, the fabric-car- e the easiest, the colors the 'glowingest ! J?ut them on now, wear them through summer, they'll keep their crisp, and bandbox look. All are crease-resista- H t ! lit - i u x" 7tL Put new zing ! J 'iff I wi I 'ft nt Hurry down today, this! washable. tempting collection will go as fast as a snowball in June. look in light of all types. i And remember, you may have to cue your other make-u- p to these new, sparkling colors. 1; only the look is expensive Manners Make Friends as seen - insists that her daughter's friends and dates call her by her first name. Instead of putting them at ease, she only makes them uncomi f fortable. I ; Mrs. B. , I 1 !n Ogfi In 5EySNTEEN. SPICE, REFRESHINGLY NICE, yieley to look your prettiest. Froni the invitation VaugWs squared neckline to the tucked handspan midriff oVer a swirling bouffant skirt, you're every inch the girl youj want to be. "Welsh's woven cotton tapestry, stripe, washablp and stays crisp, fresh.! Sungold, mint green or heaven blue. Sizes 5 to 15. crease-resistan- Our Profession at seen ' ,T T-- SUGAR Your Beauty Is t fHifeflp- V N t, ONLY THE LOOK - - ' SPIRITED CHEC ICER-BOAR- CHARMER, D liny checks pay off in comp limerits. Vicky Vraughn clearly states you're all girl and pr ttier than ever with pert self fabric flowers perched on jour bodice, a sweet sweep of skirt under a tiny waist. Ba City's woven cotton gingham check, ant. Orange, taffy brown, black, pink washable, crease-resi- s or blue with white, oil::es 5 to 15. 9 IS EXPENSIVE in SEVENTEEN ' j - ONLY THE LOOK IS EXPENSIVE f wN 1? mooojww.!:.-.-.'.- 1 ;f J J MARY KAVVAKAMI Did you know that an eye? brow can : change your entire 'facial expression? Such was the. situation ' recently, we when changed Mrs.' Wilson's eyebrows. This lady had a sweet disposition, but not 50 her appearance. Her eyebrows grew so low it j was over her j eyelid." It gave her a perpetual frowning expres sion, made her nose look long and hooked, 'and her lips were down at the; corners. By re moving the eyebrow hairs that grew so low, and raising the corners with j a sharp eyebrow pencil, it changed her whole fail cial expression. Remember to never use eyebrow pencil darker than the color; of your eyebrows a shade lighter is even 'more f I , - . :' i; j: ji . I vvny u j ' i ' ' Without appointments between the hours of. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You may call for appoint- ments betweeil the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Late appoint- ments by special arrangement. Consultations are always! wel- come without charge. f MARY'S BEAUTY SALON 560 WEST MAIN ST AMERICAN FORK Tel. SK 5,, .V. A'. V.' v. :' , i aw - " - - Vv: - .:..::.::: .v.'.vav.'.'.'.'.' - ? - 1 S &if C - ' - s - X - - v " s ' r ,i i it 'A , i s V i -- 'v 4 - '- ' - ill ; . n ill i ill "s . p!:l!f p:f MM sfli;:;? a seen in shirt-dres- day, takes1 to the campus in good fashion. You're fresh on Ameritex' arrival or departure in washable, Crease-resistaEverglaze, Minicare printed Shantung satin cotton with a fine silken look. Green almond, taupe, aqua or pink. nt THE LOOK IS EXPEHSIU y53 SMART 135 WEST CENTER VrtfWjftiC 111..L.L - n In SEVENTEEN SHADOW DOTS ON A FASHION SPREE. Noticeably s well dressed under all circumstances. Vicky Vaughn's sheath goes smartly to town, relaxes for a suburban tKt 3 - . '. V.'.'.'. ,11 Sizes 5 to 15. :.:J '7 i & ot - 'I r K f -- -- V- In ClAMOUH SEVENTEEN ni g, j " liiili . i j !: j- V -. A hair-stylin- v . I J aon you as. us iu change the course of your: eye- brows and we would make a more attractive You. We would be most happy! to assist yoii with your other makeup problems. From Hollywood to New York we know makeup, and all beauty trends. . Mary's hairstylists and makeup artists will make you more glamorous and beautiful, TIM it A 4 J . flattering. I , , .'..V. v. 1 i - 95 r m '4 ;V" . X L V in SEVENTEEN SAY IT WITH kowERY BACJyTAUK. Pick the best friend your wardrobe can have, Vicky Vaughn 8 frankly flirtatious s ep-i- n shirtdress. Junior flattery fore and aft with the pretty tracery of embroidered flower applique. the convertible cfollar, billowing cluster pleated skirt.- Lowenstein's '0004 Behavior combed cotton broadcloth, inkles. Yellow, beige, heaven blue or washable, resists navy. Sizes 5 to isL WIT THE LOOK IS EXPENSIVE 9 THIS WEEK ifvffw. Miin T STRATEGIC FASHION MANEUVER. Toni Todd synchronizes tiny tucks and lace to a adds a whirling skirt of cluster pleats. Shirtdress in Fuller's Candora. silken cotton and Cupioni. wasrable.crease-resistan- t. Marigold, spring green, or beige sky blue. Sizes 10 to 20. For iialf-siz-e . skirt flattery 12 to to and front smooth back, changes stitched down side pleats. dyed-to-mat- V-lin- ch e. 22. - P Ji J L mr its LO 0K cxpcksivc 95 .... ; ' ; . f V: PROVO 1 61 1 i V |