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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., September 20, 1968 1 onceQef liollly by Barb Baker Poultry and Egg National Board COMPANY FOR LUNCH Its groat to have friends in for lunch and youll enjoy the occasion more when you serve this Harlequin Egg Salad. BARB BAKER Harlequin Egg Salad J 1 ' j ' S lemon-flavor- ed package gelatin cup hot water I cup dairy sour cream j cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon horse-radis- h 4 teaspoon salt 5 to 6 drops Tabasco 1 egg (cut in eighths lengthwise) hard-cook- Vi ')2 2 eggs, chopped (before chopping, reserve several center slices) cup sliced celery cup diced green pepper tablespoons diced pimiento tablespoons diced ripe olives Salad greens Tomato quarters, olives and green onions, as desired hard-cook- ed ed week delight your family with the splendor of this fine Swifts Premium steak from Albertson's ... it is unmatched in tenderness and rich flavor. This LEAN SWISS STEAK JUICY RIB STEAK LINK SAUSAGE Swifts To Prepare: Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Using rotary heater, blend in sour cream, mayonnaise or salad dressing, lemon juice, horse-radissalt and Tabasco. Chill until partially set. Arrange mold. Fold the in bottom of egg wedges chopped eggs, celery, green pepper, pimiento and ripe olive into the partially set gelatin mixture. Carefully spoon in enough to cover design in bottom of mold, then pour in remaining gelalin mixture. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp salad greens and garnish with egg slices, tomato wedges, olives and green onions. Makes 6 to 8 servings. spoke-fashio- n Brown Swift's Premium Asst. Varieties Premium Serve A z. BACON ir,v;r SLICED Pkg Disposables Fight Rising Hospital Cost The Medicare program, plus the continuing effectiveness of private hospital insurance plans, is taxing the capacity and efficiency of the nation's hospitals, according to W. O. Lindholm, director of marketing for the Kendall Company, one of the countrys largest manufacturers of hospital products. more Americas hospitals than 7,000 of them today stand embattled as never before against such major adversaries as rising labor costs, personnel shortages, and bed in addition to old scarcities enemies such as disease and hospital-relateinfection, said r : c and Strangely, it's cheaper e to dispose of new safer steel instruments like these after a single use. high-grad- d Lindholm. "The only logical source of help against each of these disposables have a beneficial effect by raising hospital staff morale. "Beyond t h i s, Lindholm said, "there is great efficiency when the docand tor or nurse has at his or enemies of the hospital and its patients, Lindholm continued, is the ingenuity and capability of American technology, working with hospital authorities. And, the most promising of the weapons science and the manufacturer have developed is the disposable. "Disposable what? said LindThe answer, is disposable nearly holm, everything in everyday use in the modern hospital. From uniforms to surgical instruments, todays trend is to use them once and then dispose of them in the incinerator. With nearly every week that passes, new items are added to the list. Safety, savings, and efficiency time-savin- her fingertips a sterile tray, complete with all needed supplies and instruments, for any of dozens of hospital treatment procedures. "For example, the Curlty dressings-changtray, perfected by our own scientists, contains two sets of fora ceps, fitted gloves, antiseptic, various-sizesponges, pads, adhesive, and a bag for disposal. Another Curity tray has a patented catheter which inflates automatically with great precision. "All of these disposables also save vital personnel time. And, since 70ni of the hospitals costs are for labor, and since trained personnel is most difficult to find, industrys contributions through disposables are truly helping our hospitals defend the national health, A large delicious cake baked to perfection then lavishly iced with maple flavored butter cream . . . stop at our modern bakery today for your dinner dessert! e face-mas- re d come in several ways. Followstudy on the ing a year-loneffect of disposables on hospital-related infection, J., D. Allan Gray, M.B., pathologist of Acton Hospital, London, reported that there is no doubt that they eliminate much infection. Dr. Gray also reported that g Lindholm TO YOU . . . 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