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Show v .... V Nadene Larsen's Betrothal Is Told Orange Candy SPANISH FORK Nadene Larsen, daughter of 3Mr. and Mrs. DeaikM, Larsen of this city, will become the bride: of Dennis Johnson in rites to be solemnized April 7, her parents announce today .The benedict-eleis the son of Mr. and Mrs. I Hagan Johnson of Spanish Fork. " Both the bride and gTOom are graduates of the Spanish Fork High School, Currently, Miss Larsen is a Student at Mary's College of Beauty, in Provo. He is employed locally and is a member of the Spanish Fork, unit of jthe "National Guard. mi i ney j win excnange nuptial vows in home rites on the date stated above. Fol-lowing the ceremony, a reception will be held the same evening in the Palmyra .Stake Center. ct -t- X. 11 m . o-be m , 6A SUNDAY HERALD s MARCH 18 L962 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY, r Has Flavor Of Old Mexico . Remedy Wardrobe Problem In Ma king Switch to Spring j ALICIA HART Newspaper "Enterprise Assn. Even .' thougit the jrnouth of March can bring blustery, raw weather, spring it officially on ,' its .way. j So this is the ideal time to start storing your winter clothes and getting your spring wardrobe ready. As you put away your winter things, be ruthless about weeding out those you know you're never going to wear again. Sell them,; give them to a charity or to a friend who .can; use them.! But get them out of your way. Next, begin your clothes plan ing, around those fashions you've kept from- last 'spring. Weed out any that look outmoded. Then make a list of dresses, accessories and possibly a new suit or coat that you're going, to need. ' In ' texture, Mexican orange candy resembles fudge. Here, however, the creamy candy is dropped to make interestingly j shaped pieces, rather than poured into a pan and cut into squares Part of the' sugar used in the can- dy is carmelized and imparts in triguing flavor and color.; The caramel flavor is enhanced by the addition of grated orange rind. -- Mexican Orange Candy cup sugar, i carmelized ' V cup boiling water 2 cups sugar l" i. 1 2 .Few grains salt ' cup evaporated milk teaspoons grated orange .DOROTHY DIX Belle Mere Meet Has Irish Theme Man Questions New Action d Of Sweetheart Members of the Belle Mere Club met at the home of Mrs. Orvil A. Watts Thursday where they were served a lovely lunch- Long-Parte- Thirty-EigBy HELEN WORDEN ERSKINE how to find her? I ; Year-Ol- d Lover. ' DEAR DOROTHY DIX: When Either I was 22 my sweetheart and . DEAR' THIRTY-EIGHOf riding employ a detective who specialparted ,after three years on . cloud nine She had a widowed izes in people or turn demother to support. I offered to tective tracing Begin by going help but she refused, saying that to the yourself.where she lived iiouse this was a responsibility which saw when he. Question you last she would never inflict upon anfriends. neighbors, shopkeepers, ; ; .j other,,;' false! leads Some give you .Four months ago yesterday, but onemay to with come sure is upv after 16 years, I heard from her a clue, however fragmentary. once again. Her mother had died Pursue it. Track down fresh ones and she was thinking about me. and don't give up until you find Would I care to pick up where we of purpose Your her. had left off? It. was like turning alone shouldsincerity convince you and a knife in an old wound for she her which will a love is had hurt me a lot. Angrily I last. that this who has the courgirl tore, up her letter, envelope and age toAnyshoulder responsibility is in all into little bits and flung such a search effort the all worth the wastebasket. If she ' didn't when you know me Let want me then, I did not want her. requires.find her! ' now. But I find I do. She still holds DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm a Unhap- boy from the deep South who is first, place in my-hea- rt. pily, her address was on the I en- about to go into the service with velope. All I know is that she mixed emotions, I might add. was some place in Canada,: hav-- " My worry is a girl. She s moon tag moved there 14 years ago. light and roseg tq me and, if I Have you any suggestions as to am to believe iher, returns my ' love. Here's the 'problem: she insists upon calling it a day, once I leave! No letters, nothing. If and fancy we're both; heart-whol- e free when I return, well and good. If not, that's that. I can't be so philosophical. Believe me, when I say goodbye I shall practically die for. she's all the world to me. By KAY SHERWOOD j What's" the 'answer, if any? Newspaper Enterprise Assn. h Future Service Man. ' With spring decorating in the " DEAR FUTURE SERVICE planning stage, an often neglected source of ideas and the individ- MAN: Hard though it Is to take, ual effects which lift a home your; girl is" right. Of course I is the local think-- she overdoes . it; a little by from the hum-drucraftsmen. In almost every com- ruling out all communication. but a way she's being both wise munity there are - artists and in and-kinfor, whether you like! it craftsmen whose talents could be used more 'than they are by fel- or; not, you're in for a lot of new experiences which are bound to low townspeople. I have started compiling a local change your thinking. What she's . craftsmen's address and specialty trying to tell you is, "Go out into book which I expect to use for the world. Be free. Have fun and, you', still love me and I you years. You'll meet them through if when you come home,- - then" this exhibit, through the school art is! it forever and" ever.' local art supply department shops, and hear about their work Send your problem to Dorothy from others. Don't miss a chance to see their work or visit with Dix. Be sure to enclose "a stampenvelope and them personally. Many I know, ed, i this newsof care her make a living at jobs other than address available. leaflets their crafts and can! spend only paper. Helpful T a Test or There limited time on their enthusiasms Write for Love." As rewarding as it might be, I am not referring only to origin- . al paintings to hang on walls eon. A Sti .Patrick's Day Theme ' was carried out. Afterwards members did fancy-wor- k. Mrs. J. Earl Lewis gave the thought on the life of Abraham Lincoln. :j y The next meeting will be March 29 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Knudsen. ht i rind.' cup coarsely chopped nuts . Place the 1 cup of sugar in the saucepan in which candy is to be cooked. Place over medium heat and stir occasionally until sugar begins to melt. Then stir constantly 'until all sugar is melfc ed and deep golden brown in color. Add boiling water carefully to carmelized 'sugar and cook to T: - . - -- - ! . Artists' Crafts Give Home Decor Individual Touch : v L .You can have a nourishing and glamorous luncheon main dish in minutes, by serving hot canned asparagus on buttered toast top ped with a creamy smooth cheese sauce. - I T7 Jingagemenr iweivs . J . A greased tin can set in the center of a casserole I well-greas- ed makes an emergency 'ring mold. - ' So 4they will be used and eventually worn out at the same time, fold wash cloths .inside matching towels after laundering, r today. i At Charming Liin cheon ; News ; of the engagement "of Jenneane iThomas, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Thomas bf Logan,! and M, Thomas Boley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin D. Boley of Salt Lake City, was revealed at a charming luncheon at the home of Mr.l and Mrs. Ralph W.j Morgan, an uncle and aunt of the bride-elec- t, in Provo. Miss Thomas, a former resident, of Provo and Orem, (was graduated from Orem High School where she was an active member of the A Cappella Choir, Sub Debs, Tigerette Pep Club. She is now a student at Utah State, University, Mr. Boley has, received a bachelor's and master's degree in economics and was commissioned as an' officer in the United States Navy at the University of Utah. He was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta. He is now attending the Community College in Dearborn, Mich., and is a graduate of the Ford Motor Company manage ment fellowship program. . BLACK PATENT OR WHITE SIZES 8V2-1- 2 SIZES12 A-B-- 4?l to 3 WIDTHS C TLX 1 1 v- . ' ' I . - the-water- WHITE - AND BIACK PATENT on one-twelf- . . Rinse and wring themou by hand. Carry them out and hang them to" dry. '.Vv I clean tubs and the up Empty . the washroom. Researchers have found what Grandma considered just a part I ' . ; researchers calculated that modern . automatic laundry equipment saves the homemaker enough washday energy in one year to do the equivalent of all the rest of her j household chores for nearly six months. Of, course,, was also busy at other things and burning up the calories by the thousands. J There is anotiier side to the coin, though. That same hard work often made her look much older at 40 than do today's wives ' Y and mothers" I , So, if you, want to eat without stint, toss, out all those handy-dand- y appliances; but, if you enjoy, being efficient the modern way, count calories, exercise and stay young.. SIZES j i ; B-- C 5-- 8 td) WIDTHS :;.. j j great-grandmoth-er , ' ; ' - . , HERE'S WHERJ3 CALORIES yENT Grandma used tne amount oi energy necessary to lift nearly a ton when she did the family wash in her Gay 90's ) according to researchers. Today's 'quick and easy appliances make it necessary for exercise of another kind and more pleasant for a housewife who wants to keep in xrrm. wash-house- A 'tO ; MNtllMMII :ir WEST CENTER PROVCV. VTAH ' just wear a smile and ajantzeil ed III NEW! Orchids are an Cower despite the expensive fact ra North America, norththat of Mexico, nbout 150 different . va vm. can oe fousd. Thfr North American crchMs represent 42 or 43 different genera cf the csctia flower. Itoy are pM&ly distributed across the some extendin pmineat, ta Alasia and GreerilanrlTr Nutrition (Continued from. Pate 1A) gram is Elnax Miller of Utah State Uniyersity." Directing the local activities are Dr. Sadie O. Morris, professor cf Food and Nutrition at BYU, and Dr. Monsen. HOUNDS TOOTH CH ECU JACKET. . . . i ( In complete kits reody-to-kn- it by FLE1SIIEQ v. O Eiscjtlopedla Brltanntes . j ; 168 West Center .. -- hand-painte- Hand-stencil- ed - . . Modernists working with enamel on copper can turn out more than ashtrays and earrings; I'd like to have a colorful enameled plate for the swinging door between the dining room and kitchen. Simple cabinets would bene- fit from handsome metal or plastic pulls which I've it's Springtime, SPECI YOUR AT A L S PLAIN MANICURE SPECIAL .jj . : SPRING PERMANENT WAVE Special . . Exclusive at MAflY'S crsly OIL STEAf.1 P. 95 ! It's ''Lilac Time" 50C and t Pick-u- p i'3 t . i . , Delivered f.lcRAf ID'S 151 N. 1st E. Provo hi FR V. Reg. Price ' 3-55- 85 midriff design, creating a i easy-to-follo- w 5 I? YCU WISH Ml "inis season notnang is smarter than hounds-tootchecks. And notning is easier to knit than this handsome jacket 100 pure virgin wool, matching buttons, full color illustration and instructions. Choose from 8 Deauuiux coior comDinauons. sizes 12 to 18. h Soph. Diviton 336 WEST CINTE2 UTAH . PROVO, 7.99...... .. ..Sale Price $599 per kit tAAtL ORDERS PROMPTIY FH1XD nr ill 4 isl mm US Jovelry, Optical and Knit S riop 1 24 West Center Provo Jant- - zen's beautiful blossom ing of curve coaxing Jastex. Lilacs are placed to form a poHsh with 03 vm;oUT fcRElZE IN seen. Scotty Serrice" DItY CLEAN $ Ite mm FINGERS . . . Then make an appointrfrent for a hand-crafte- d f Time Willi Our Fix-u- p hi MONDAY THROlKSHj THURSDAY ONIY LOOK ( - L : IMPROVISE ! " st Told s . There are many other "originals' which competent local artists can supply. For example, a Tiome- maker-artiI know likes to paint murals and has several-t- o her credit In children's playrooms, in kitchens,! hallways and powder rooms. me decorative device of repeating or "picking up" a pat tern, might require the services of an artist. In the picture with this article, a traditional dining room was , treated to a contem porary window dressing with the border pattern of the draperies d borrepeated in a der across the window' shade repeats of wall paper or fabric pattern or orig inal designs can be used on door panels, on stair risers, on valances, Li There are many possibilities. A young draftsman nearby makes gand castings for outdoor walls. A mature homemaker takes great ' pleasure in caning old chairs and refinishing wood; under her skilled hands an elderly .beat-u- p rocker has emerged as a prized living room piece. ' . Every Easter is a happy one for, the little girl whose wise parents choose Weather-Bir-d shoes ... so precisely crafted for 'active little ' feet, fashioned in quality leathers. See our happy Easter collection for little girls JENNEANE THOMAS ' ; . - Fashionetiforher If you've ever wondered why of her weekly routine used as modern women have to spend so much energy as would be needed much time counting calories, the by a trained athlete in swimming stroke for 5 miles, or following story may give you the the breast, ' more than that used in playing nswer: i full game of Jfootball. No.ivon-de- r a When- Grandma tackled the they called' washday "Blue family wash 60 years ago, it was an all-da-y job that called foi an Monday!" In the same test laundresses almost incredible expenditure of breezed are through the automatic work. hard These and energy some of the things she had to laundry procedure of sorting clothes, putting them in the jwash-e- r, ' . do: setting the controls, removBuild a fire to heat water. . the clothes, placing them in ing . Pump and carry the dryer and taking them out. Sort and soak- the wash. With the push-buttmethod, th Cup up soap. they expended less than of the energy required by Boil the Clothes. the method of 60 years ago1.' The Scrub them on a washboard ' " pounds, res-A-D- ay j. self-address- Makes 1 Grandma Had A Use For Those Th reefSq ua Ca or i es ; m smooth syrup, stirring constant ly Add the 2 cups sugar, salt and milk, and cook over medium heat to soft ball stage (235 de grees) stirring all the while. Add orange rind. Cool, btir m (nuts. Beat until crystalline, Drop from a teaspoon onto waxed paper. i spring- - 1 NADENE 'LARSEN (Check small things like gloves carefully; they can make or i!( break a costume). Don't neglect your shoe wardrobe. If repairs are needed here, have them made. And add a pair or two in hew colors and styles. Be sure to switch over to a lovely light mist cologne, perhaps one with a scent of red lilacs.' This, too, is a part of mak ing the switch from winter to Bys : rlj ' i wonderful waist whittling effect. Back zippered and endowed with french bra cups now framed in power net to keep them firmly In place even while swimming. 8-1- 8. St. ; |