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Show Tn Women's Section 7 7 food 5 an a 7 iteczpes PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1961 Auxiliary Will Host Easter Fete Hostess For Ward 15 Fete :.ox;,:.;. :m. v:x:-- i J :: .'., The American Legion Auxiliary was hostess to Ward 15, Utah State Hospital Tuesday evening with a colorful Easter parv; , ..v v.:-ty. Mrs. Wayne Braithwaite, accompanying herself on the guitar, sang for the group and led In community, singing. Delightful tap dancers and singers, Judy Dutson, Jldy K. Johnson and Douglas Reynolds together with tiny Nancy, Wilcock i ntop hat and' tails, added pleasure to the evening. Refreshments were, served and there were gifts for all. Mrs. James Grover, Mrs. W. D. Harrison, Mrs. Troy Mott and Mrs. Richard Danner were in charge of the party. If i 1 ' 1 rtWWM(WW9iBrt' - - ' Tferrr rti? nrt: "n f ' : AMERICAN FORK ? Gay tables, each decorated with a different Easter motif, using candy bunnies, flowers, baskets and eggs, will highlight the family Easter dinner "Easter Notes" for members of the Alpine Country Club and their families Sunday, April 2. Dinner music by records will give further atmosphere. To delight the children the "Bunny" chef has prepared a special menu for the young ones. An Easter surprise is in store ' for the children also. Dinner will be served at 12 st noon, 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. on will members be taken a tour of the golf course during the day. ' Mrs. Joseph B. Hanson is chairman of the Easter dinner, with ' J ' Mrs. Harold Prestwich, Mrs. Hal Horses perspire as do no other Haycock, Mrs. Roy Boyer and farm animals. For this reason, they Mrs. Jerald Sunderland assistneed extra salt in their diet. ing. : 1f r Alpine Club Is .; -- t' SPECIAL FOR EASTER For your next iea party plan to serve this dessert specialty, Refrigerator Cheese Cake. Just before serving-- fresh strawberries are syrup. arranged in a circle on top of cake and glazed with a , sugar-strawber- ry Cake Is Cheese Refrigerator Special For Easter Dinner In many parts of this country choice recipes for various cheese delicacies from appetizers to desserts may be found. For example, one dessert specialty of the Wisconsin Dutch is cheese cake. Because of its distinguished flavor and texture, this heavenly dessert has become very popular throughout the United States. Although cheese cakes usualbaked In the over, here's are ly an easy recipe variation for refrigerator cheese cake which you may want to ty for your next tea party. Into a graham cracker crust, a smooth fluffy cottage cheese filling i poured and the cake is chilled in the refrigerator until firm. Just before serving, arrange a halo of fresh strawberries on top of. cake. Then .carefully spoon a glaze over the berries. Refrigerator Cheese Cake Crumb Crust 1 cup graham cracker crumbs 2 tablespoons sugar V. cup softened butter Blend together cracker crumbs, sugar and butter. Press firmly into an even layer on bottom of a spring-forpan. Refrigerate until needed. Filling 2 envelopes gelatin Vi cup water 2 eggs, separated ' IVi cups sugar ' 1 cup milk Vi teaspoon salt sugar-strawber- grated lemon rind 3 cups creamed cottage cheese , 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Soften gelatin in water. In top of double boiler, slightly beat egg yolks; add 1 cup sugar, milk, salt. Cook and stir over hot water until mixture thickens. Stir in gelatin and remove from heat. Combine cottage cheese and lemon juice in large bowl. Stir in gelatin mixture. Refrigerate until mixture mounds slightly 2 tablespoons J Manners Make Friends ry - . I YUM UAyf If you try to play don't be embarrassingly Instead of inviting just persons to your home, them in the guest list of match-mak- er obvious. the two include a small party. j'f i j i&kri 1 t EASTER DINNER rSetting the table for the Alpine Country Club1 Easter Luncheon are committee members, from left, Mrs. D. Ray Boyer, Pleasant Grove ; Mrs. J. It. Sunderland, American Fork, Mrs. Joseph B. Hanson, chairman, Ameri can ork and Mrs. Harold Jrrestwich, O rem. PLAV 1 A dinner party at the home of Mountain View, Calif. Mrs. Tut-tl- e Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huish of Prois the former Elaine Huish. vo Wednesday evening, honored The four Tuttle . children accomMr. and Mrs. Ray Turtle of panied their parents. Other- - guests for the dinner k were Mr. and Ms. Robet GLAMORIZE and family of Salt Lake City, Add halved or quartered, pit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huish and ted ripe olives to creamed turkey four children of Provo, Mr. and or turkey a la king. This glossy Mrs.. John Huish and four chilfruit adds color j flavor and tex dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill ture to glamorize Huish and three children, all of Orem. Also present' were the hosts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Huish. Mr. and Mrs. Tutle will leave Saturday for their home. ji LEFT-OVER- S left-over- s. V? hs lrS Lr n r?3 Petroleum jelly can remove white rings on mahogany furniture. The jelly also helps remove nuts or bolts and keep jar lids" and cork stoppers from sticking, f r IS Club Notes ,W Will meet' Friday at 2 p.m., at the Women's Club House. Criticism will be given and a workshop held. WOMEN'S An . non-milita- ry d - Phil-bric- half-trut- ; m 1 it Former Provoan, Family Feted At Dinner the job that confronts them remains the same, the defense of this country ag&inst Soviet and Red China aggression," said the Jackson Howard. r panel. In conclusion the panel brought A panel including Mrs. Gene Robinson, moderator, Mrs. Roy out, "The interest in, and the Boulter, Mrs. Norman Stromness knowledge of foreign policy is and Mrs. Charles Faux led the every citizen's responsibility We discussion which delved into such must be well informed on the but topics as definition of United subject, not with States foreisn Policy, how it is with reliable, factual knowledge made, the instruments of policy J so that we will 'better be able to help in the tremendous task of and trouble spots on the globe. In defining the meaning of reaching the goal the U.S. Is that of freedom, America's foreign policy the striving for arid sentence want one without above all "In that said panel our foreign policy is this, while peace." negotiating with the Communists for arms control, disarmament and relaxation of tensions, the U.S. is determined to hold the line militarily in important areas while transferring its principal effort to keeping cpmmunsm out ARTISTS SECTION, WOMEN'S COUNCIL of peripheral territerie- - by when dropped from a spoon. Beat egg whites until frothy. Gradually beat in sugar until mixture forms stiff peaks. Fold into cheese mixture with whipped cream. Pour into crumb-linemeans." pan. Refrigerate until firm. Re The eevnts surrounding the demove from pan. parture of the U. S. from the Glaze theory of isolationism were ex1 pint hulled, fresh strawberplained and after that, the new approach to policy making under ries the new administration was exY cup water plained. , cup sugar "Under the new administra1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon lemon juice tion," the panel explained, "a men' have CrUsh strawberries enough to 'brain trust' of 'idea State De in the hot been placed make V cup; add water, simmer White House, 3 minutes. Strain juice from ber- partment, burin the will - have President the where . ries. Combine sugar and cornon ready call. Dean Rusk starch in sauce pan. Blend in them heads a group of men in the State strawberry juice and lemon Department separate and apart juice. Cook and stir until mix- from these 'idea men' whose ture thickens and boils 1 minute. will have Cool. Halve rest of berries length- opinions it is thought, on President's the influence wise; arrange on top of cake. great views." v over of thin glaze Spoon layer Under the tools of foreign polistrawberries. cy the group listened to a discussion of defense, foreign aid WRITING PUBLIC and disarmament. Using current The man events as a guide, the group disNEW YORK (UPI) who discovered graphite in Cum- cussed what the new administraberland, England, nearly 400 years tion is endeavoring to do in each ago had no way of knowing that of these areas. it would lead to the annual sale of Various trouble spots of the over a billion and a half pencils in globe were discussed with many America. places of possible crisis being This averages out to roughly nine mentioned. pencils a year for every person in "Although the new administrathe. nation, according to trade tion's approach to foreign policy sources. may differ from that of the last, - klf-cre- ? i - j America's foreign policy was the subject under discussion at the recent Comitas Club meet-ing held at the home of Mrs. . , ; America's Foreign Policy Is topic For Comitas Club it f " - ' va rt 7 ' 'Hi n 'Mr Or WM finishing 'tl DEKATOS LITERARY CLUB Will meet Friday at 4:15 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Howard Hoover, 667 E. 3916 N. Prof. D. H. McNamara will be guest speaker and will speak on , II 0. touches for your new Spring ensemble! . F?mre - "Astronomy." BETA DELTA! CHAPTER, BESTA SIGMA! PHI Will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m., at the home' xi Jena V. Christen-se- Star Values n, W. 700 N. 730 BYU WOMEN: Will present a musical "Rhap- AAste. sody in Color" Friday at 8 p.m. in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. Members are invited to bring guests. :.. 1 SPRING HATS All animals need salt and salted hay is a convenient way to feed stock salt. styles. 4' . Large selection, latesf spring HANDBAGS Soft leather-lik- e plastic, big assortment. EASTER Soft luxurious BELTS plastic. Cotton or stretch nylon styles. GLOVES BUYS leather-fifc- e 1 2, 3, and 4 strand pearl and aurora bead necklaces. Matching Ear Bobs available. JEWELRY DRESSES ( Fdorol Tax) Girls Easter styles. Nylons & STl l" to 3" ANKLETS JJ--l Boys or. Girls, 'stripes, plains and fancy tops, new shades. SALE 29 flj 39 c ' Hurry, hurry, hurry! At these low, get hereof prices they'll go fast today, get the best pick of these outstanding Spring accessories. pr. f JEANS 245 No. University XT" Boys 134 ox. Denim Sizes 2 1o 12. SALE $199 I : : House Frocks Ladies "Luv Lee" Styles arrived. $Q99 fa ONLY lillllliilllllllB vy?z just J3ikCi. I CREEPERS AH cotton snap crotch. Sizes 12 to 24 months. $lOO I SALE... SLIPS Ladies waist, rayons,' nylons or cottons. SALE.. Sparkling Easter Patent... by GEPPETtO Brilliant as a black dTamond! Absolutely the most irresistible thing you can wear on Easter, and all through spring. Also in platinum blond calf. . $1695 $100anrl $199 STRAW HATS for all the family shapes and AQ kinds.r. - . all an VP FLETCHER'S 368 West Center - Provo, Ut. I Lf 13 5 105 W. CENTER OPEN MON. NITE TIL 9 PROVO, UTAH . |