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Show Page 50 - THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Sunday, No ember 4. 1984 Wednesday's Herald n " I Look for Recipe Section I Herald Today Editor The Fifth Annual Daily Herald Food Findings Recipe Section will come out this Wednesday. It will feature the 30 finalist recipes from the recent Daily Herald Recipe Contest, including the "Berry Chocolate Ice Cream Cake" Grand Prize Winner of Janet Stocks, who also won in two other categories. Last year's Grand Prize winner Michele Broadbent was one of the s this year and her new recipes will be featured along with those of other exceptional cooks in the area. Rene Mortensen. 1980 winner in the Herald Recipe Contest, will be featured in this edition with that first Grand Prize recipe that won her recognition as an outstanding cook and creative food entrepreneur. A story on use of leftover turkey will be a timeiy holiday offering along with some recipes on use of pumpkin. 17 I W. .1 i Section with his "Venison Chops" which hunters will want to emulate. Billy Casper, who like Red-for- d goes for healthful food, offers a baked potato salad bar. The pumpkin story will trace the use of this versatile food and By RENEE C. NELSON j then give some innovative ways of using it. Favorite recipes from celebrities will be found in the section including an easy and delicious Scotch Shortbread" from Bobby Engemann and Robert Redford s "Tabbouleh " recipe. Johnny Miller finds his way into ' the kitch"" The section cover features holiday desserts with delectable recipes on the inside cover. It is a section that cooks everywhere will want to keep and refer to in the future. multi-finalist- Artist Mahonri M. Young painted the poignant 77i (Continued From Page come from donations 49) art works in the archives, it offers "almost an embarrassment of riches" says Hilligass. BYU is a stopping place for art researchers who gather information from the ex- tensive collection and the mammoth records kept by B. F. Lar-se- n during BYU's art buying thrust in the 1930s and 1940s. Much of the art acquired then came through the efforts of BYU president Franklin S. Harris, and by B. F. Larsen and Harold R. Clark. They used BYU funds, says Hilligass, to buy many major pieces, including art works from the estates of noted artists J. T. Harwood, Edwin Evans and John Willard Clawson. Some time later, artists such as Minerva Teichert, donated paintings in lieu of tuition for their children and grandchildren. In Mrs. Teichert's case, she donated her Book of Mormon arts series. Even as late a the early 1960s, explains Hilligass, the BYU Bookstore purchased art on an informal basis. That era is largely past, and most of BYU's art acquisitions most some oriental rugs and a large grandfather clock. A peek into the archives will yield such interesting pieces as Russia icons from the 17th and 18th century, 25 Rembrandt etchings, Maynard Dixon's "Right to Strike" series, 1920s posters designed to bring out the wanderlust in its viewers, World War I posters and "the single best art work ever done by Edwin Evans, his Jfp'l ft sks Bf, 2 y .V, - a 1-- -- j solid double PRESSBACK SohdOak FINISHED rin " 6095 Solid Oak Steam Bent B0WBACK 1 L AftV KJkJ chair cO JL. reg. 46.95 Lffl f P Vortical Blinds 111084 Offer good thru Aluminum EXAMPLE: 23Wx42L REG. 58.45 SALE XISSS ITErttr fgfe Immrytvv EXAMPLE: 35Wx48L 29" DtAPttitS I REG. 124.00 HV.5J?UI SALE JLQO yfi U 225-7- 7 CLEAKSD SJL00 I O r lB 61 J' I Located in the Parkway Center iAUGED UP IP AH THOMAS MICHAEL GREGORY, D.C. 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The blood serum method detects pregnancy in its earliest stages and requires no preparation such as fasting or morning urine specimen. For more information, call the Education department at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. glimpse of the fine art peices. For the November show many pieces have been restored by new BYU conservator Richard Trela and will be exhibited for the first time in several years. A collector himself, Hilligass's enthusiasm and affection for the art in his charge is apparent as he speaks about the November show collections. The gallery exhibit chronicles 110 years of American art styles, It includes the from Hudson River School paintings, lumimsm ( a movement concerned with the effect of light), the Civil War period, the Western art movement, impressionaists, the "We have so much work done by some artists, we are only limited by our imaginations in how we can show them. Mahonri Young, for instance, who was a wonderful regional painter, did such varied work, that I would never run out of ideas of how to show them," says Hilligass. "Our collection is the best kept secret in Utah," says Hilligass, who adds he feels a "moral obligation to safeguard the art works. "We continualy deny requests to see the works in the archives," he says, "in order to preserve them. If they are handled, acids and grease from the fingers can damage and discolor. The art is SOLID OAK CHAIRS Pregnancy Tests his staff have spent several months preparing a show that would give audiences a small 'Grainfields.'" AUUIilUHAL I Hospital Offers Free TmninmHTrm ii RECEIVE AN 1 1 too valuable to even let out except under controlled conditions." He often uses gloves when he works, particularly with art done on paper. But, in an effort to share some of BYU's colelction, Hilligass and re- cently Stan Johnson bronzes, n I I Promised Land in oil on top of canvas. 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