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Show 4A SUNDAY HERALD SUN- ! - 1961 gSS?8 Fall Apples Add Zest To "Desserts ' With the fall apple crop coming on the market ' providing quality and variety for every cooking purpose, we pass along these - recipes from the extension service of the Department of Agriculture at Utah i v' .V rHr 'Hi H;'.-- - t' V State University. APPLE PECAN TORTE (Fills 1 pie !tin) 23 cup sugar - 1 AS SWEET AS SWEET SIXTEEN HERSELF This feminine centerpiece is easily constructed and provides a charming and young- decoration for that special party on a young lady's 16th birthday. t - , j The Party Corner ': 1 ' ' By WINIFRED N. JONES Sixteen is really the year. Let's rnaxe u a little special witn tnis gay centerpiece.! Start by cutting two ovals of construction paper, 18 x 24". Cut the lace edges from the doilies and paste inner edge flat to ovals leaving outer edges free. Star from the outside and spiral inward to cover. Cut strips of construction paper and 36" for the handle ' long.' Enclose a similar length of wire between the two strips, using a good glue and fasten to the sides of the oval. Double score the bottom of the basket 6" apart to form 255-wid- e ' - key-chai- :' ! pinsf or new charm bracelets, some with the classic concealed ''time" a with difference. It's wristwatch in the exact color of your dress; This is achieved by colored enamelled' rims which snap on and off the watcu dial, and colored straps which slip on and Off the back of i the case. colors as lavender Such and shocking pink are used in rims and straps and sold right along !" ing. CHARCOAL BAKED APPLES (Serve 1 apple per person. For each appU use the following): flat bottom. Cut strip of ribbon 1 large apple to go around handle and iunder 1 tablespoon .raisins basket with enough excess for 1 tablespoon cinnamon candy ample bows at each handle base. 1 teaspoon butter f Eight lumps of sugar may be Square Ipt aluminum foil clustered with each bow for "Sweet Core applet Place on foil square Sixteen." Fill with gift boxes or place other ingredients in cored cut flowers. (Sizes may be reduced apple 'center, dotting with butter set on hot charat top.. Twist for favor baskets). . This , is another suggestion from coal. Bake about 30 min. The.Daily Herald party corner to which readers are invited to submit Ideas for or questions about parties, including menus, favors, decorations, etc' Please send them to The Party Corner, Daily Herald, Provo, Utah. , , i I off-be- at J Generally, bowlers aim at one of the arrows r?w ""1 1 set in the lane 15 feet about i froni the foul ? line. The best reason for spot I'M,. w n bowling is that acufacy isj , ' j , 272 . in- creased by aiming at a close target instead of dne 60 feet 'Miss Ritchie away. ' Sylvia Wene, woman Bowler and match id 1955 and gamb champion I960, says one of the advantage of spot bowling is tha it enables you to adapt quickly to unfamiliar lanei. For examp e, if the lanes are dry, or runnin; g, the ball Mil hook more than usual Since Sylvia always rolls ovr the same arrowfrom the left channel on the right hand side for a he ok she moVs a bij; to the left to adjust to the condition. If the 1 ines are slick; or ojly, the ball will hot hook i much, therefore she moves mare . to the right. Thp bowler who aims at jt'tie pins does not nave tnis advantage of being able to adjust readily! to lane j peculiarities n J D Yet Coco Chanel remains unquestionably the; grand dame of French fashion. J Her clothes are worn by the world's best dressed women 4year after year. They are copied all over the world and Chanel loves this. Though she is now in her 70s, Chanel designs are beloved by young women as well as by older ; women. She, is undoubtedly the .prOy designer in Paris whose clothes are as suitable to a as to' a woman of 40. ' a j . Grisp Dish ' tor Crisp Fall Days, All-St- ar ; Qr . - JOIN nnnr nn nn v THE FUN t Complete with hospital bed. Reg 12.98, . Grand Opening Special VllSpSrxGrand 88 i Only y,jy.- - TONKA FARM SET Chanel was the ' first - designer tq teach rich women to dress simply. Back in 1919," she started designing clothes 'that got women out of stiff corsets and! many drag ging petticoats. She wore her own hair short and other women followed suit. She set fashions for the world until 1939 when the rumblings of World War II caused her to close down her business. Then, in 1954, against a feeling of skepticism in the fashion vorld, she made a sensational comeback. She's been going strong, ever since. Movie stars and queens beat a path to Chanel's door. Sometimes she consents to, dress themj and sometimes not. It depends on her mood. For Chanel is known to her staff as "the terrible mademoiselle." And they don't dare discuss in her presence the 'possibility of a Alan Jay Ler-ne- r Frederick Loewe musical based on Chanel's life. (Such a musical has been talked oi here.) ("Chanelisms" are circulated in Paris with great delight. Some of "-- r v. ,1 ?r Little Rebel - only.-:-- -. $93 Grand Opening Special ............. I M i ' 11 "s, - ft iff ii f ; ill f - f sZ-- I i Dressed in sacque set with s V j to grow old psychologically is to ""''iim). : r.- - - BOARD HU 0:t V v ' r2.. I h - s vvv ylvv $6SS REMCO'S LITTLE RED SPINNING- Mrs. Philip E. Wright, the AT HOME IN PROVO former Paula Gore of Columbus, Ga., who with her husband is making a home in Provo following their wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gore of Columbus, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wright of Springville are parents of Mr. Wright, who is now a student at Brigham Young Uni versity. 4 11 ' ' .' " WHEEL SEE PlAY D0H. . n ON TV ksRAND IT . i88 now Video Village TV GAME IU ...t. . . . 093 ' Ivory-I- M U $995 3" Little Speci av with a Bal- l- 11 ' ft mm Return-- m m .m M . Mothers budget. necklace.20.00 fMTOnniTY WARDRODE . 32 NORTH 1st EAST Ph. R1 3-- 1 923 g. 3.49 ' BUWK BEDS 4.00 $ 6.00 rnnfr?n nn r rnir Jewelry, Knit and Gift Shop 124 West Center Regular $9.98 . $ Painting Regular $7.98 iEasel . . ... . . ...... . Monte Carlo- "Also Tojpaz-Sapphire-Ru- v- Colors Araaible by 'Emexald-Vitra- U ' cag-e- $288 Regular. $10.00 - Regular $3.98 $98 vl Doll Cribs. Hardwood construction. Complete with mattress, crib bump-e-r and canopy X$l98 Grand Opening Special. X'-n- with foldaway seat. , j PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN THE REAR $ 8.00 $10.00 0 3.00 Register your china, crystal, and silver with us IHIHD I ................ $l49 Ping Pong Table Tennis BRIDES i f98 77c .. ...... Bingo . . with . wire ....... $098 ' - ' S "l J Blackboards-Ea- ch A Peg Table. House of fun for the 4 to 7 year grou- pTj 97 .'. . . . . Regular $3.98 i , UegV 00 r wi Priced to fit the Expectant . .'.'. 2 strand npckUnd p g o 5 strand neckIaceL-L-$12.4 strand necWnoo ?1g.00 6 strand . Crystal Bracelets or earrings choice .; $16.00. Only $198 Regular $5.98 Dart Game with gun and suction AO darts, "dead or alive." $2.98 Regular fire-struc- - Girl Doll by Horsman. A T Play Baseball - Beautiful, flashing; k crrstal to complf-toe- nt every costume . . . for yourself or for the certain to please, Choose from two. gilt most our or five strand necklaces with braced tree' $090 J 99 perfect playmate. Regular - Regular $49.95 Dart Boards. Complete with darts. Grand Opening AURORA CRYSTAL by Gcrson s no ...1 Ride 'Em Truck Crane by Eldon JAzfs KAM . t-- Regular $3.00 Famous make. Jewel Electric Chord or Organ ir mahogany, beige $1288 - , strated MATTELS' SCOUT RIFLE $288 , ' Ask to see it demon- NOW Hiway r Builder Set. All equipment necessary for the Junior road builder. Regular $14.98. . . . . New. 1 fJJ .! - 7.98 REG. Tonka Authentic Austrian POWER MEG. OPENING SPECIAL Regular $1.00. Grand Opening Special iQr Need we say more.. less. IRegular $4.98 " 1 i Cheyenne Ricochet Afr Rifle Harm HEADQUARTERS FOR MATERNITY FASHIONS 1 1 cjiffer e ,n t. games. Complete w I t h ;) pool sticks. Reg. $10.98. . 85 Plays i 12" size. Regular 14.95 tomato sauce. Serves 6. ! i Tricycles, famous Murray Quality. 425-degr- ee ;lo. 85 CARR0M I X f them are: "The surest way for a woman v BABY DOLL m f I ' REAL LIFE f ' i fjjjOO,:., $12.98 4 e. 4 w?7c s cup of shorten- s $tA GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! It really works. Regular $g77 $12.00 y- i ' Regular -t Civil War Cannon Trucks, trailers and animals. j; j- ' Roll teach portion to a Cut each into three nch rec'-anglsquares. Cut 1 (1 poundf can of corned beef hash into 6 slices. Place slices on! one corner of each turnover. Top with slice .of process" cheese. Fold dough to form triangle. Seal edges, first moistening with water. Prick surface. Place on cookyjsheet. Bake 12 to 15 minutes in a preheated oven. Serve with spicy - .... "" Playing Cards 4 ' ing until mixture! resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in 1 cup of milk. Mix crabs. Stir in 1 cup of milk. Mix lightly. Turn out 'on floured board or canvas. Knead gently several times. Divide dough in half? ch Opening Special Good Quality Plasty Just like a little girl dressed in an assortment of attractive outfit- s098 to 98 x-- ..... NOW the talking ghost. Reg. 9.00 . UUHs LA YAW AY PRICES SLASHED j Mew Hedda Got Dctta. Real Sick Doll ii j nnffraranr ran"nh Mattel's famous talking doll Reg. $18.00 j J 11 . i all-purpo- se' powder. Cut in 3-83- f cheat about her age," "There are v wealthy people and those who have money. They Corn meal are not one and the same." NEW YORK (UPI) "For V'omen, there is only one turnovers make a quick and easy worth-while science: to love and, main dish. Sift together cup of if possible, be loved." enriched corn meal, 2 cups of sift.''-.'ed flour, '4 teaspoon or salt and 2 teaspoons of baking m W UNIVERSITY AVE. PH. FR New-Rem- co's L np J lJ - Spells r Style To Women of All Countries er season. : . -E-L 1 ed ed C-H-A-N- By ROSETTE, HARGROVE Newspaper Enterprise" Assn. In an era when PARIS (NE A) on drastic to thrive women seem fashion changes, it seems incred-jibl- e ' that one Parisian . designer ' could maintain her place at the top by doing the same type of elegant, timeless fashions season aft- chalet: a cat with a turquoise eye; a turtle whose back is laced in gold; a' turquoise owl ' with a ruby eye andAa lapel pin made of diamond wings. A charming way to keep track of the time, the lapel jewelry, AH these watch- these are all designed for suit or : es have movements, dress collar. - : :;.,; V carefully controlled and checked, to give the most, accurate, endurMembers of the French Acad-- , ing time the world has known. . emy, whose membership was limFor lapel wear, Swiss timepieces ited to 40 living persons, were have been built into:" a tiny gold called the "Forty Immortals." x . . egg 13 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking power V teaspoon salt 1 cup shredded apples 13 cup chopped pecans 1 teaspoon vanilla Beat sugar and egg with spoon until fluffy. Sift flour, baking powder, and salt together and add to first mixture. Add apples, pecans, and vanilla, and mix well. Pour into ungreased pie tin with the watch to make this color ? wardrobe., Lapel watches take a turn at whimsy, but it must be said there is nothing whimsical about the precision timepiece itself built into tr 1 350-degre- es " Imagination, fantasy and wit, re-- j sponsible for the fashion in the clothes we wear today, are having an effect on new designs in women's! watches. The watchmakers are fashioning new timepieces for wear off as much as on the wrist. These newj fashions Grange from lapel timepieces to watch necklaces io n money-cli- p and watches. By SHARON KAY RITCHIE When the watch is put on the wrist, Newspaper Enterprise Assn. there's a great new style about it: is aiming at; a spot wide cuffs of gold, keeping time, bowling Spot, .1,. J than at U' on the lane rather Spot Bowling Helps Build High Scores , ch Dainty Centerpiece Features ..''!' Party for 'Sweet Sixteen' - " for 30 and bake at minutes. Top with ice; cream or whipped cream just before serv- i' Imagination and Wit Create New Watches for Women This Autumn Bowling Series, No. 15 Hardwood Doll Cradle. right size for the baby she: don ...... i v. 'v Just the $98 ,,...TOv4 $J98 . 272 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. ( |