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Show i JU (U ft . Ferretters . , Hold Lovely LL Dinner Party What Dresses Up the Dressing;? Members of Ferretter't Gduple Recite Vo ws In Temple Ceremony Do you know the basic differ- only emulsifier permitted by corn, arrowroot, potato, or rice. ence between mayonnaise and' its standard of identity is "an In other words, salad dressing salad dressing? That French; containing ingredient." is a combination of mayonnaise "dressing comes in two forms; j For that reason it Isn't neces- and added starch paste (simia separable liquid that- - flows r sary for the standard to specify lar to home-boile- d dressing). easily, or an emulsified, thick- how much egg yolk is required. The 'standard of identity for er "fluid that pours slowly? Mayonnais must , contaiB , not salad dressing sets a minimum And that all these three prod- elss than 63 per cent by weight of 4 per cent by weight of egg ucts are "standardized" by of vegetable oil. yolk ingredients which must be SALAD DRESSING, M- - the used in making the product Federal- - regulations under the general category . "Dressings other hand in addition" to the in order to meet consumer ex' for Food"? oil, acidifying, and egg pectations. As for the oil cona cooking starch tent, salad dressing must conHere's some information from" the Food and Drug Administra- paste. The paste is made sep- tain not less than 30 per dent thtr evening,- - the following peo tion that may help you select arately using a" foocT" starch by" weight of vegetable FRENCH DRESSING, in its pie gave toasts expounding on he exact food dressing you such as those prepared from most basic form, has tradi- each ant the next -- time you go represented: tionally been mixture of vege Mrs. Rex Goates, Mrs. Keith fhopping. table oil and vjnegar-- , poured Oakes, Mrs. Eugene Campbell, salad dressing,. Mayonnaise, nd French dressing all contains separately over salads at the Mrs. Loffis Sheffield,' .Dale 1 table. Today, we have a wide West; Ross Weaver, Kenneth Vegetable oil, an acidifying inLook for a new type of 'Stone ready-mad- e choice and of Keith Melville. "Cannon, French The and seasonings. gredient, to be a popular ring Jetting. dressings, available in all sorts These toasts' were interspersed limit the kinds of edible vegetable The , Jewelry Industry Council of flavors. To protect against wjth appropriate musical numoils that are- - permitted. calls it Tahjtian pearl, a blend French dressings that, might be bers provided by Mr. and Mrs. Those most generally used are of black and white mother of too' skimpy in vegetable oil an Donald Allred and Ralph Woodessential in this food the stan- ward. .The program was M. CJd the refined oils extracted from pearl cut into cabachon sue? dard requires that any dressing by Guild president, Mrs. Richsoybeans, cotton seeds, peanuts, round or oval shapes, usually that to be,-is rep ard Henstrom, and Mrs. Keith and corn. Vinegar is the most purports set in gold. ,. to be, French dressing Melville was, in charge of the resented commonly used acidifying The council reports that In must contain at least 35 per distribution of white elephant agent; lemon juice, lime juice,' and fine jewelry opular cent of vegetable oil. And in gifts. costume also used. and citric acid are L for spring and addition to the designs MRS. HUdfcftT J., WATTS Citric acid, if used, must be seasonings and Hostessing the party were include'' whimsical flavorings already listed officers of the Guild: Mrs. declared on the label. Mayon- summer (Martha Brimhall) flownaise and salad dressing must birds, animal motifs, and paste. tomao puree, cat-su- H ejj s t r ojn, Mrs. Goates, is and sherry wine are ad- Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Ray Hillam, contain egg yolks; French er pins' In costume, there new emphasis on coral, no long- ditional permitted ingredients Mrs. West and Mrs. Willard not or may dressing may ' for French dressings. MAYONNAISE is an emulsi- er coral in color, but white. Loverldge. One lipstick is not enough. At food, and the fied, Bemi-soli- d BETA SOROSIS least three are . needed, say Will meet with Mrs. Ernest some makeup experts. Hie new 161 N, 200 E., Wed Rasmuson, idea, they say, is to wear the at 2 p.m. nesday fashwith shades rosy, glossy ion's bright colors for spring LADIES LITERARY lettuce green, Mediterranean Will meet Wednesday at 2 blue, Indian pink. Then, use a p.m., with Mrs. Wayne Hales, cleaning and a few other of the 1935 Oak Lane. By RUTH MILLETT darker, clearer red with the For odd jobs that are good physical fashions. Assa. in white of EaterpHse Newspaper spate YESHARAHONE Memo to overworked house- exercise. frosted lipthe try evening, Plans for the marriage of Will meet Thursday at 7:30 Wives have or so long been sticks or, to go with chiffons, wives: Linda Louise Phillips and Lynn the soft A recent should their from the told they p.m., with Mrs. Rozella Collard, report spare pink shades. JSlden Muhlestein, originally .7 American Heart Association in- overworked husbands any kind 733 Jf. 400 E, Floyd E. Brein-hoannounced for Jan. 24, have will speak on "Art in the dicates that physically active of hard, physical work around been postponed for about two DOWN WITH THE DOLDRUMS men get fewer heart attacks the house ajid yard that many LDS World." ' weeks because of a delay in ,. of them have been ushering Want to get out of the mid- than BETA EPSILON, U.S. Navy orders for Mr. to husbands arc The their chair men active easy winter doldrums? Rush the seaBETA SIGMA PHI Muhlestein. also have a much better chance before the television set night son a bit, and plan an indoor : Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. An open house for the couple of surviving a heart attack than after night and' weekend after 75 N. University Avenue. Traditional picnic fare, at , picnic. at the home of his parents, Mr. the sitters. weekend, even ' though their ' cold chicken and potato as such and Mrs. Roy C. Muhlestein of Doesn't that- - give you an husbands sit all day behind an XI ALPHA DELTA welcome surprise in Orem has been delayed and saladria a idea? . What you should be do office desk. Will meet with Mrs. Marie Pack" a separate Now in" good conscience the Mitchler" tonight at t p.m. " will be announced at a later ing, instead of hogging all those of date. Miss Phillips is a daugh- box lunch for each member jobs that demand physical ex- everworked wife and mother ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton the family, and spread a pienrc ertion, is to share them with can turn over to her husband PROVO BRANCH, NATIONAL in front of the television- - some of the jobs that she has LEAGUE OF AMERICAN your Lyle Phillips of Elidns, W. Va., cloth, perhaps PENWOMEN been sparine him from. where the couple will be mar- fireplace. It's one way to phase chained husband. Will meet Saturday at 1 p m She can assure him that, if (hose winter blues. ried. Give him a chance to run in the Art Room of the Provo all at a he the sits or after the family creeper desk, day toddler when he's around the worst thing in the world for him Public Library. Dorothy Rea Win At Bridge house. Give him a chance now to do with his evenings and and then to hike around that weekends is to sit in an easy chair and' watch television onstop shopping center looking for Junior's jeans and while she chases after the kids Aunt Emmy's birthday gift. and gets all that wonderful ex Let him help with the window ercise that would do him so two South SON It JACOBY responded By washing; floor waxing, garage much good. instead of two clubs. 1M5 Vanderbllt Cqp Winners at were Assn. every opened Spades Newspaper Enterprise Detective story addicts will table and invariably South remember the remarkable clue would attack hearts after winabout the watchdog who failed ning the first spade. to bark in the night a crime East would take the second I IFON THE II heart and lead a spade to his was being committee; . With the above as a .starter, partner's ace. rn . see If you can figure out what At this point some players remarkable about today's would be inclined to lead an. is ' EL. . . . hand which "was the' nineteenth other spade and clear up the West not one but of the suit, deal of the ninth round player in the trials did this. Each one world championship trials. Animals Playground The remarkable thing about reasoned that there was no Free Play Creative Play . this, hand was that at all nine point setting up the spade suit with no possible way to bring tables, South played three Monday thru Friday and made four. This was it home, besides West would mm the first hand in the trials that see that . his queen of clubs v a.m. to n : a.m. Yean to 6 Years 2tt for duck be a would all at results identical sitting produced South. nine tables. EDGEMONT AREA Only $25 Month , West would lead a diamond. Most pairs reached the PH. 225-254- 1 game on the bidding East would take his ace and Limited Enrollment shown in the box but a couple- - the defenders would have made O should got there more quickly when Uheir three aces.k iV ft I made-origin- ingredi-ents-n:ontai- nttrrr . f i Groominguia j or ' 1 -p- p, - CluhzNofes - . Too Much Pampering Cuts Husband Survival Wedding Plans Delayed for Young Couple BetaCultus Observes M PAYSOX Beta Cultus Club observed its 25th anniversary Friday evaing when a ban- -' quel was. served to members and former members at Curt's Cafe in' San'.aquin.- . lt desk-sittin- g, y televisjon-watchmgrnen- - mid-winte- rr desk-boun- and i whitr-rose-and i sity. parties were ar ranged, by Mrs. Oliver Smith, Olivia Smith, Mrs. Merrill J. Weech and Mrs. Dean W- dray ; Mrs. Flake Rogers and , Gail Rogers; ' Diana Smoot; Mrs. Monroe J. Paxman and Caro Fred Ahlander'and lyn; Mrs.-J- . Mrs. James Websterv and the Pre-nupti- - HCCC group from Springvjjrj LAMB OR PORK REUSfV Marinate fresh . pineal cubes and orange. .section cranberry juice cocktairf- one hour, then brush with ea Duuer ana Drou until1 aaj oughly heated. Serve with chops or. a pork roast. anniversary cake and red roses in silvered leaves, together with red tapers in crystal holders were highlights of Mrs. Hoy Wightman gave "i"president's welcome and presented MrV J. D. Christensen, Payson, (district president, Women's . Federated Clubs, and the.-dec- MorrisonTSalt Lake Hazel Erlandson, t president of the local district. Each spoke briefly." . Also presented were charter members, Mrs. Leo Fech, who has held continued membership, Mrs. Ramona Smith and Mrs.'""W.A City, 'former e surround-e- l berry and chry santhemum floral, decor. , For the honeymoon trip" to California the bride donned a blue and white three-piec- e linen suit. The couple will return to make their home in Springville while continuing their schoolI ing at Brigham Young Univer . decorated A Ja by lace! She was unattended. Special flower arrangements, sent from Hawaii by an aunt of the bride,; Mrs. Helen Weech, featured flie attractive, cran- Daily Herald 25th Year 4 ' i - M! v ft Ja semi-annu- Utah Cognty. . 'WW came the bride of Robert Watts in solemn ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple Mondav mDrniRfr-A- lr. Watts is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Watts oF . Springv ille The newlywed couple greeted close friends and family members in the evening at th home of the bride's erandmoth 1 er, Mrs: Isaac E. Brockbank The bride wore her wedding i gown of , white crepe, styled with empire waistline and long sleeves and with Jace accent at the throat and waistline. Her -r cnapei irainr- wnun repeated the lace was attached at the waistline. Alialo of illusion re leased her veil of silk, veiling and she carried a nosegay of cranberry-colore- d roses outlin i ...u:. iiU 1 cuA ..nun n (Jiiib uuneib dllu Willie . egg-yol- TUESDAY, JANTARY 25.' 1966 IMah Martha Brimhall Lynne daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D Creed Brimhall of Provo, be Guild met recently with their husbands for their at the Utilidinner party, held ' ties Building. The general theme .for. the evening with each table interestingly decorated to represent a differ ent aspect of everyday living; Members of the committee table covers and napkins, each done in. a color ta complement the theme of each table. To "add to the merriment of f MKS SHERMAN WALL:, (Margaret Ellen Mann) Mrs. Ceremony Unites - Byron Montague- ,- both , Mrs. Bruce Walton was mas- ter YoungVair Margaret Ellen Mann .and Sherman A. Wall Jr., exchanged wedding vows at the home of hgr parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Mann of American Fork on Friday. Later the cou:. pie greeted guests at the Pro-v- o residence of his parents, Mr. and'Mrs. SHermaO-Wall- gowned in a vn of lace, . of ceremonies toasts and, were given by Mrs. Leo Fech, Mrs. Byron Montague and; Mrs. Wilmer Hill of Provo. Mrs., Ramon - .Smith played 'a piano selection and vocal solos were " Doris Gasser with given by piano accompaniment by Nelda Drton. -The committee in charge included Mrs. Reed Brimhall, Mrs. Ralph Coombs, and Mrs. Q. M. Bur-dic-k. V ' C xAttending from out of town, in addition to Mrs. Morrison, were former members, Mrs. Jack Loveless, Mrs. Lela Larson, Mrs. Evelyn T- - Moason, H of Salt throat Mrs. LeRoy Gale, Chris--. Lake Vernon Mrs. City; A Is. pearltensen and Mr Wilmer sea ner veu Provo. PL m carried a pink carna-- . Pour hot water ever clove to ease the chore sis ping off its tight skin. ttended by her ters, EminaXXou Mann and Mrs. Neil W. Ostler. rarlk of slip" : T served as Bud Van Ausdal will talk on historical articles best man. and biographies Virginia EvAfter a honeymoon trip the ans will talk oh feature articles. couple will make their home All those Interested in writing in Provo, where both are are invited to" attend. ployed. PHILE NADA Will meet at the entrance of It costs the federal govern-- . the Eyring Science Building, meat 327,872 to educate a sun BYU campus, at 3:45 p.m., dent at the Nav,al Academy In Annapolis. Thursday for a tour. . All Hands Went by Path no-tru- lJ I- - Vm 5V V . no-tru- A r tt NORTH (D) . J 10 QJ10I5 Ql" , AK ; t BAST AA98532 V72 vAlflt 1084 QS f KJ63 II J108J3 NorOi Pass 2V Pus IV TOMORROW L KQ K4 Wert have stayed in the car.) f r AST 870, . East-We- st '? , 7S SOUTH. - T No Telephone Calls or Mail Orders. All Sales Final. 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