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Show s, t - , " '40 . . , , .... ' ON THE ()PEN. ROAD b,, . Food For , . . .. , , - , ', Deseret News Editor Food one enjoys a camper the Richard P. Smoots, 1448 Roxbury Rd. Their camping adventures base extended from long weekends to a thiWweek tour of the East. No - "Our camper , provide quickly clean-up.- " Barbara explained that she uses little cooking equipment: a saucepan (which doubles as a mixing bowl), a skillet of Teflon-coate- k- '' heavy aluminum. a long, sharp knife, stirIng spoon. fork. measuring cup, small food grater, and a pancake turner. These require little space for storage. d FOODS Food ingredients are mostly available at inarkets along the way. Fresh fruits are used when possible, otherwise canned fruits. Frozen foods are impractical unless used as soon as purchased: they thaw too quickly in the ice chest. Barbara uses paper plates (sectioned) and cups to Void She does little dishwashing. frying, for the splatter is a nuisance to clean up. Gelatin desserts are set in paper cups for easy individual servings. The gelatin is made . y, .. .41r.,1 ..: ''' ' 4- 4,,i',N r ,. , .,,,. I ., ,, tr,!.'4, 7.4'.117 ' , ,t , ,,,, , ' dr 4.., ' ' ' , , - A i A ,.. . :. k I ,:.17 :;.;,,,,- , ,,. :. p ...A to: '!, , ,, - , ,,Ihs.,...".," : il, 4T,, 4lb, ki ( ' 1,., ,,,:, )1 ,.:. " 1 ; ,..,,,,,, I .', 144.,44,.' .,,, :: ":.::,:,.: .: :. , .. ... , e, k k ,,;,,.., 4, .. 1, ,,,,:,:,, ,,..,,,,,,,. Mrs. James Plumhof . Deanna Martin Is Bride The Carillon was the setting Wednesday evening for ,the of Miss Deanna wedding Carol Martin and James Richard Plumhol A reception followed. Parents Of . the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reeve Martin, 684 N. 14th West. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Ethel Plumhol, 2864 Pamela Dr.. and William J. Plumhof, 425gan Bridal attendants included Miss Donna Carol .NIartin, aril id of honor. Miss Dennese Jeanne Ann Martin. Miss Plumho I, Miss Ch9rrin Brooks- Mrs. John Owen and Dliss Diane Christensen. Best man was Ray PlumhoL The bride and her husband have attended the University , of Utah. tramp and my lather would get drunk and ,:,,,,,,, . ... ,T, ., ..,:,., ,..i.,,, ,,,, ,, , , ,, , ., .. , .,,,, , I, ie.4,:',-;,- :,'!:" ':'.f.,, i.: , 72 :,: . :, zo, ,,, , l: , , ,44t wso C. You're semi-retire- Ti !. , , 'I - ,''''' I r, ';.,:olosb'' re;t4. rt 11Iti,!,,,::I ! ,. 4.0, .....;- ,, .-, 4' (4 If ,,, :1,' ,,,,i,;-- , ,: 11,Pli t , ....W. '', , ' , , , s, V5.;,:, , .1 , -, til,ok;:'- , .ifir ift, ,,,,, , isa,....., ' 'p .ri, f., .., , ,' - c.:,--,,,,,,- ,, oer., ,oss.,, 4P7.. . , ,.. ' P .C ''' if":V , ,, i - ', . 1 , , zt,', , i,',''4 ' ' 41:14- ,1:i ii ' : . a .. ' ' . ' - , 411' - ' :43001Ndit , :1, , ,, , ,. ,,,,,1,.40, , .- ,, ,... ':;.: A ,r ':.,:. -- ' , ,',i ,'.',--,: ,,,, ' ,' amostotieg.,'Ai,s04'-,- .- 4' ' ,,4,,. ,,' v. . nt y , i, , - - -7--' , 10 . .1aN INielisN.Irs13.1.11;:c.e " - P. McNeil, Miss MarilynnPitts. Miss Mary Jane South and Nliss Dianne Whitebek. Best man will be Richard Priest. Is a graduate of the UnivThe bride-eleersity of Utah. where she was an officer in the A Cappella Choir and a member of the Chamber Choir. Her fiance will be graduated next June s 4' , I t ..' ' t 4':19',1 ': ; boti .i,dienn1oirli; Smith. Mrs'. Frank .:,,,'.,,,,,,.,,,,,t - ''''7, 1.- 1 il,$ ', -- Attentlingatrt(Ir ; ; I ,14- i .,......i, 0.415' ;. ''', ; 1., ,, ThLeraeuirleelisSmanithouicer - in A from the 17. pella Choir. and recently ing with the Foreign Language Cap-return. from servLeague in Paris, France. The has served in the South Gor- bride-to-b- e man and Austrian missions. Her fiance has fulfilled an LDS French East mission. '- - ter. milk. Lunch: Tuna salad sandwiches. carrot sticks, pickles, chips, fruit, cookies, milk or fruit drink. Dinner: Bean and Frank Casserole. lettuce and tomato wedges with dressing, instant pudding, brownies. 4. Breakfaht: Grape juice, hot cakes (made from packaged mix). butter. syrup. milk. 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Cali. net- Olga. fornia They are available in our area at Auerbach'sJullettes, Makolf, Z C NI I , mld other fine stoles. . .-.- . ...;,,, ,i4.:!.....r,t..:, .... k4r .i.. r 4' Los Angeles:Are you a woman whose figure is on the good side but might look perfect? You'll be thrilled by the new easy way. science has discovered for you to become Suddenly Slim and yet completel comfortable. If you're more 'than 15 pounds overweight or your waistline is larger than 32 inches. then this idea is not for you.If yinir weight problem falls within thil range, then von can realize a new, smoother figure today, ithont diet or exercise. Suddenly Slim is an kind of girdle constructed of science fibers. One startling innovation is the sheer nylon front panel. This is permanently stiffened by a science procesi and cannot give or sag. It's sur, rounded by a slimming action border. A featherstitched panel down each side of this .girdle will contour your hips if they are a problem. The girdle itself is of a "won. der" Lycra spandex blend. It's a newpower net consisting of toe ,nylon, acetate and spandek. It is so comfortable, but has such slimming strength. it gives your figure everything that's possible 1 ;(r'.:',':r..,3.ic,3,,,-.4.1...'- ,ite ,,,, . . i, , ,...... 411', 1. NEW WAY TO . '',011:Ne. 0.,it 1,x, , , DEAR WONDERING: long as he asks nothing, and you promise nothing, you have no reason to feel guilty. (P.S. But don't accept any more money, just in (ase.) rga R' ''''', ,., - tt , I . ',..;;c5. . As I Y : '' his gifts and giving him nothing but a smile and a pleasant lunch hour by just listening? WONDERING ADVERTISEMENT 1;i ,... "extras." Now. I know it's no financial strain on him as he is very wealthy, but I am adequately paid for any work I do at the office, and I feel guilty accepting this money. Am I taking advantage of an elderly man by accepting d bia .. , , ti..,g 1.E:' ?p '' si, ,, A ,, Mrs. Richard P. Smoot serves a casserole dish to twins, Brian, left, and Jonathan. She plans simple,yet tasty and nutritious, meals for camping trips. DEAR ABBY: I am employed as a secretary in a large office. One of the senior and partners is comes in only a few days a week for 2 or 3 hours. Last winter he came in just before noon and asked me to type a letter for him, which I gladly did. Then out of the blue. he , asked me to have lunch with him. I was surprised because none of the HA Blvt.or 1031,1. I . ' forgiven, but if you 291;2161;$456 Hammond, Dirottar - - ti N. ' .' .,.,,,N . : . .4 "t ''''v, -- '11 1.4 , N., , .., -- '' a a It , - - ,i.. havt the urge to do any more "creative ti riling," please spare me. ow.mk..., - '44' A' ,.., i it g f, - 7:i:1 - 11, ,,, -- ... - ..P.144.1! . , q) I - ,, ,.. '1.;',,f; .,, g Al an Aimouncentent party held Thtusday afternoon at the home of Mrs...E. Jay Pearce. 2152 Crystal Ave.. news of the engagement of Iher sister, Miss Laurel Smith, was disclosed. l Matto Smith will he wed to Douglas Dredge Barnes in a ceremony to be performed the evening of Oct. '26. in the Salt Lake Temple. Parents of the brule-to-bare Mr. andMrs.N. Pratt Smith, 1221 S. 400 East. Bountiful. The future of Mr. and bBaridegraonlirtsisFa ,;;I:i.n Airs. Ralph A. South. They' will, honor the couple at- a wedding dinner. The bridal pair kill be feted further at a reception (to. 27 at the Sterling V. Sill Home Living Center On the l'nixersity of Ltali campus. ''.,.,. ,,i P ..,.,,,,,,i, , e ... ,, ''' 'S.,- ... -.- I'l ,,,,,, 7 ,i...,., 7, , ,:,,,,,,!,-rv,-- oftaysi.., ' '''''tt eotitttofiiiIftsitittlicrt DEAR ASHAMED: I can usually spot a phony letter, but hen a girl is "in trouble" I take no chances and answer accordingly. (Some of the wildest situations are "real.") I I ,. .., beat me for no 49,k , reason at all. , , Then I told lit;Or that I you turned to my boy friend for I the love Abby needed and he got me pregnant, and I was considering suicide. I gave you my name and address begging you to hurry your answer. Well, I just received the most wonderful letter from you. Abby. You gave me some good advice, ivith hope and encouragement for the future. And you sent me the name of a home for unwed mothers nearby where I could go for help. Then you closed with "Good luck, Dear, and God bless you." Well, Abby, my letter was a complete lie. I have a good home life and I don't even have a steady boy friend and I surely am not pregnant. I feel so sorry for what I did. Please forgive me. I promise never to do a thing like that again. ASHAMED - 17:041 lo2r 751,483ouoorrs9: ' , , , , 111 -- .' ,''. DEAR ABBY: Not long ago I wrote you a letter, telling about my miserable homelife. said I my mother was a Style Trend I ' '''', , Abby, I'd Like To Apologize Watch for the long- midi-cothis 'inter. Many college coeds will be buying the coat for ball games. It also will be ivorn by fashion leaders who love to keep right up to date II 111 I with the latest styles KINDERGARTEN I I 1 ''''''' By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ' ?. ,,. - ,f,,,::: '1.' ! WI e .; ... .,-...- Betrothed i - . , 1 ,::";, . Nik -- -- . 1 , ,,,, . . a tomato-asparagu- ,,,,,,..,..,,,4,- ..- ,, ,,,,k,,.,: '''''''47114, ' s ' Z1 , , t14 ,,,, .,I - s. ''' ., zr --- 7r i. ,,:,,vol;:,' .,...., , v. o , ,,?,.., l . 7 ','', I .(:;i, " 2. Breakfast: Apricot juice, french toast, butter, syrup, milk. Lunch: Cheese-tomatsandwiches, sticks, celery green pepper rings, chips, fruit, cookies, milk. Dinner: Jack Pot Casseroles. gelatin fruit des-sett, milk. 3. Breakfast: Fresh oranges, hot cereal, fried ham and eggs. breakfast rolls, but. q t , ..,,.. , . - ,, , .... D Miss' Laurel Smith ,i, '1 ;WIG ' '' ; Lunch: Ham sandwiches. torn chips, cucumber slices, fresh fruit, cookies, milk or fruit drink. Dinner: tomato-cottag- e Bea n Casserole cheese salad, raisin- apple squares, milk. ,f ":1'' L.AM;0,01; P ''.. '' hearty. 1. Breakfast: Bananas. Individual prepared cereal (served In its own cartons). scrambled eggs with vienna sausages. rolls. butter, milk. Tuna-Lim- e , ,.. ., i !'''''., ,..,,i, .!. ..e.;.:,1, , i .,i, --- , , iq'tomon0.0,00"'"' IT'C' ' '' . , ... s ' ,,,,,,, ,.. ,; ..tt;, , t,:iit', ..1; ,i; ' ,. ''Pl' 21, 1967 Thursday, ,September ,., . "41474 ' 1...'s!. ' ,4,f,2, 1;.,''' , ,,, i: . ' ' ' ..,., . s .,- ( k . 'I'S s, , ,.. illo.L'. ti, ' 4 , . - ,. , , 0 1tot .44 - - - - . - , , ' ... -, z,,1k-- i i I ' NEWS- . , ..,,,,.,,,,, ' DESERET -- - s 7., , - , gxa ;z1 :, meals are prepared while moving and consist generally of sandwiches "which. no doubt," Barbara added, "were invented just for camper cooking and eating." The following menus for a. jaunt are samples of the Smoote, camper eating. The menus are simple variations of regular family favorites, with the main dishes provid- ing meat, vegetables, and car. bohydrates all in one. Simple though they may be. you can see that they're nutritious and ,,,,, ;' '' .' , . is really a home on wheels for us." Barbara Smoot explained al"And enthusiastically. though there are three meals a day to prepare, believe it or not. I consider myself on vacation. too;" "So my chief concern Is to satisfying meals and with little - ' I - - , .4 t f . 4,,,,,, ,.., Mid-da- y . ' . , ,,, ..,..,........ ,, k, Hard-cooke- more than I. e . , , right after dinner and set Into the refrigerator for overnight. d eggs, peanut but- ter and jelly are always kept on hand for snacking. , The Smoots gerrally stop for breakfast and dinner, pre- paring hot foods when necessary on the camper stove. . , , ,,,,,.....s,,ss, ,,,,,,.c. ., By W1NNIFRED JARDINE .coit .., - . . , - .p., - campers . - , , , . , . i , , . - . - ' , , . , , . , . I , , . , - . - .. . , . , - , .. . A--. emit a; ft mEn - , ' . ' , , , . , .. . . A41014.AsteaA.,At&laki . |