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Show r r By WINNIFRED ''''?, ' Deseret News Food Editor It's a hunters paradise and a wife's challenge this hunting season. Right now that little wile Is or thukar cooking busy grouse, partridge or wild turkey. This weekend, her hunting husband Is apt to come home with a brace of wdd dui k or a wild goose. And by the time hes through with that sport it will be the season Jor pheasant and quail. Some women simply refuse to cook them. And others grit their teeth and doggedly cook them anv old way. And then there aie those delightful wives who find it a complete adand eating cooking venture. TENDER AND SWEET ' ' ' ' t I water and wrung out. Smear tl.e soft butter evenly over the ducks, then sprinkle with salt ' , ' 4 f :Pi mytppz "i. J PP 3 I v ' ; la i OV Si; ; vv' pi 4$v i 15 n. i -- : ;; The Spackrnan family, which includes five children (two are now married), has always enjoyed the game meat brought home by their hunting ather. NOTHING FANCY I cook game birds most ' .i ;d simply, Dorothy Spackrnan insists, nothing fancy. But she is of the school that cooks them long and slowly, no matter whether its chukars or pheasants or ducks. On the other hand, Patty- - ; c, ' f4'' j o4ot " -i Thats all there is to it and the meat literally falls off the Mrs. J. Dean Spackrnan enjoys preparing wild game birds for her family. Here she serves delicious braised chukars, a special treat. cooks the due: at high heat for only 40 minutes total time. Its basted during the cooking with a mixture of orange juice and wild plum jelly. Rae (Mrs. Ben H.) Slothower, 5019 Cottonwood Ln., grew up in Colorado where she was taught by her hunting father to enjoy the game flavor by cooking her game birds quickly and for a short period of time. "Ail kinds of game birds are very special eating to me, she explained. DELIGHTFUL So hunters wives, help yourselves to some of the and the recipes of spirit these two delightful cooks, thoroughly enjoy the season and the rewards that go with It. FLAVOR DOROTHY SPACEMAN'S BRAISED CHUKAR I can understand why women cook their game meat a long time, for it seems to cook the game flavor out, she commented. But as for me, that flavor is the most delightful thing about it. Clean four chukars well and split in two lengthwise down the backbone, then salt and pepper each piece. Arrange in a heavy casserole. Combine 1 can cream of chicken soup, 1 can cream of mushroom soup, 1 can of teaspoon chicken- water, Her recipe for Wild Duck and Marjoram, one for which she is somewhat famous, If you think consumer credit sounds dull, then you haven't heard Mary Gardiner Jones talk about it. She has a special knack for making it sound interesting g as interesting as a novel, in fact! We heard Miss Jones talk about the agony and ecstasy of credit buying Friday morning during an interview. It took place prior to the opening session of the Utah Home Economics Association Workshop. (She was keynote speaker at the event.) And everything Miss Jones said pointed up the fact that she REALLY IS an expert on e. the subject of buying - I : K- . - I I V vj SHlj Mrs. Steven Stirling Nuptial Promises Spoken At a wedding breakfast Friday at Hotel Utah, new- lyveds, Mr. and Mrs. Steven LaMont Stirling, were honored by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Stirling, 1952 Brvc.n Ave. The bride, the former Miss Linda Sheppard, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Sheppard, Livermore, Calif. The bridal pair exchanged ' nuptial vows earlier Friday in a ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Friday evening they greeted guests at a reception at the Lion House. Miss Pam Steicer was sole attendant to the bride. Bert Hansen was best man. The bride has attended Brigham Young University. Her husband is a graduate of BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS Southwest British mission. ones. D As the only woman member Federal Trade Commission (she was appointed in 1964, reappointed in 1966), she of the is in an ideal position to see credit's pros and cons. She secs them every single day cf her life, in fact. And she stressed, in no uncertain terms, that the good things far outweigh the bad PATTY-RAE- s WILD DUCK AND ITtVATtl iUAlwIUlVAiU ducks square soft butter Salt and pepper Marjoram, dried cup orange juice 1 y2 cups wild plum jelly 1 teaspoon arrowroot powder or 1 teaspoon cornstarch Wipe two wild ducks with cloth thats been moistened in 2 wild haps, that there is a danger lurking in the credit system? best-sellin- f Tuck in a whole onion thats been cleaned. Cover and bake at 325 decrees F. for about 314 hours, basting occasionally. Serve with fluffy lice. Makes 8 small servings, 4 hearty ience, a lot of buying power and a higher standard of living. BUT and I cant overemphasize this point they must be handled in the right way. And just what does this does it mean, permean Deseret News Staff Writer k SO SERIOUS and Mary Gardiner Jones by a ratio of about one hundred to one! I firmly believe that credit is important to our American way of life. Our nations economy would fold overnight without it . . . few people could afford to buy big items like household appliances if they didn't use it. Handled in the right way, time payments can pit) vide a person with great conven Miss Jones nodded, grew very serious. If consumers dont handle credit privileges wisely, they can find themselves faced with real financial agonies. A frightening thought And isnt there any way to eliminate it? According to Miss Jones, there is. She explained that the best way is to become better informed about buying on time. Said the Commission Federal Trade representative: Its amazing how many people will charge things and never even figure up how much interest they will have to pay. Its amazing how many people dont know that we will soon have the Consumer Protection Act enforced by our government. I'd like to see more classes bone. Serve with au gratin potatoes or some other dish that does not need gravy, for the cooking liquid is discarded. Makes about 4 serving?. The t is a daughter of Thomas A. Valle, 2576 Blaine Ave., and the late Mrs. Blanche Richards Valle. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Northmont Way. The announcement luncheon, held at the Sky Room of Hotel Utah, was given by Mrs. Vadal W. Peterson and Mrs. Paul M. Mazu-raMr. Barrus is ' 561 n. i&i-X- nrfr The betrothed couple will be married in Salt Lake Temple rites to be solemnized Dec. 13. Following, they will be honored at a wedding breakfast at Log Haven given by Mr. and Mrs. Barrus. v t Irene Valle Miss Valle is attending the University of Utah, where she is affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Barrus, also a student at the U., has served an LDS Texas mission. That evening, the Lamplighter will be the seiting tor a reception further honoring the bridal pair. nr flff4iooocoo (nrtnnnnnms innnni1 4 . YOU AND YOUR HOME '""2 PHEASANTS A 1A DOROTHY SPACEMAN Clean pheasants and cut up like chicken, perhaps splitting the breasts once more since they are heavy. Dip pieces in flour that's been seasoned with salt, pepper and a little dry chicken-flavore- d stock base. Brown thoroughly in hot shortening in a heavy skillet, then add Y cup water, cover and cook slowly for about an hour and 15 minutes or until legs are tender. Add more water as needed. Serve hot and make gravy of the drippings to sere with mashed potatoes. basic economics made available. Id like to see the mass media do informative features about consumer credit. After all, its basic: the more we know about something, the better able we are to cope with it. in ... BUDGET WORRIES? And is Miss Jones, herself, able to cope with credit or does it cause her buying some pocketbook painful from time to time? agonies She laughed and replied that she has learned a great deal about wise buying since going to work for the Federal Trade Commission. My job has made me much more aware, she declared. I also think that my training as a lawyer has helped me develop an analytical mind. I always weigh the value of purchasing on time before I sign my name to a contract. And maybe this is why Mary Gardiner Jones wants others to develop analytical minds, too. If you do, she you'll never overextend self, and your budget will you much more ecstacy Miss Johnson Plans Winter bring than agony! recent years tended to take the spotlight off the blouse and skirt twosome. This fails styles reflect the current soft and feminine approach to fashion. Cotton blouses are apt to be ruffled, tucked, or Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Johnson, 2303 Dallin St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Roalyn Johnson, and Terry Ercanbrack. The nuptial news was disclosed Saturday at an announcement party at the Fort Douglas-IUddeValley Country Club. The bride-elect- s mother was hostess. The future bridegroom, v'ho resides at 322 WesUniversity St., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. of elt. Roose B. Ercanbrack ley The engaged couple will be wed Dec. 16 in a ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake Temple. They will greet guests that evening at a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Jolinson and her fiance are students By BARBARA BARNES d heavy, transparent plastic instead of glass. But in either case it must be strong. Add moulding on the inside of beams to hold up window '' shades. Adjust shades by cords and pulleys to let in as much sun as you want. 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Wd feature 1(X) Rosalyn Johnson at the University of Utah. Mr. Ercanbrack has mission. fulfilled an LDS Alaskan-Canadian with bright scarves. You can work all sorts of fashion magic with scarves. Tuck them inside the necklines of blouses . . . perk up tjled dresses with them . . . Tuesday, p.rn,, at the Senior Citizens Center, 237 1:30 10th East. The program will Include a siring quartet, under the direction of Miss Kathy Robbins, and piano selections by Mrs. David Trevithick. Mrs. Elias L. Day is chairman, and Mrs. Vera Williams is in charts of the tea. 65th ANNIVERSARY r (Mrtfc tafU Twr la Mrywy. INTERMOUNTAIN AUTMCWirci dcalm 2033 South Main PH.436-211- 1 Mr. and Mr. Lawn P. Webster, Ave , Sandy, will be Pioneer honored with an open houea Monday. October Uth at let, 2nd and 13th Ward In Sandy, frorn 7.30 to 10 P m. No gilts please. The couple was married Oct. id, The marriage wa 1703, In Union In the Saif Lehe later solemnized Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. They are the parents of 10 children, and 00 Bf'ldrti,drn' 53 0re't' and 2 grandchildren, J2 VOLKSWAGEN Dapnrting Feb. 14, 69 mur bade iRAvti Inc! 14 k. M'da , Salt Uk City, Ub mi4 m rtfwoMhwi ftatnwMf dKen 1969's Today Elks Ladies Plan Tea The F'ks Ladies Club is having a musical and tea wa hove proof) BLEACHED, 7INTED, Pretty Scarves .Is jour fall and winter wavdrolte budget limited this year? If so. consider sprucing up some of last years outfits and pretty - bride-elec- The Consumer By ROSE MARY PEDERSEN g' flavored stock base and pour over the meat. who hunting Clean ducks well and lay whole in a heavy aluminum cook pot. For 3 or 4 ducks cover with Yi to cups brown sugar and about 3 to 4 to 5 hours. I Credit Pil. '':W At an announcement luncheon held Saturday afternoon, the engagement of Miss Irene Valle and Gary Franklin Barrus was made known. . Barrus, cups water. Cover and bake slowly at 300 degrees F. for 4 tinued. - Mr. Barrus DUCK 637-10t- : Engaged To F. Heat together orange juice and wild plum jelly, pour over birds and cook for another 20 minutes, basting frequently. Remove ducks to hot platter and keep warm while preparing sauce. Blend arrowroot powder or cornstarch with just a little cold water or orange juice, then stir into drippings and cook until thick. d' Saturday, October 12, 1963 B Irene Valle Pour over duck and serve. Makes 2 servings. MRS. SPACEMANS SIMPLE RECIPE FOR Chukars are just fabulwith tender, sweet white meat and no stringy leg exclaims Dorothy tendons, Sparkman, wile of J. Dean Spackrnan, assistant chief of the Law Enforcement Section of the Division of Fish and h Game. (They live at Ave.) I save these for a special family dinner, she con- d 16 and pepper. Sprinkle generously both inside and out with dried marjoram. Place ducks in small roasting pan and bake at 500 degrees F. for 20 minutes. Turn heat down to 325 degrees ous white-meate- t if"rlmytllr.n W The Hunt Is Over . . . JARD1NE Chukar is a relativey new bird to Utah and is a favoiite ' with ail hunters. Its about half as large as a partridge with a heavy breast, and is usually split J down the center to serve two rather delicate appetites. Or a hearty eater could take care of a whole chukar easily, explained Mrs. Spack-ma- firrfiv, PROTEIN PRODUCTS The only 100 Krilken Protein Salon w Utah FREE ANALYSIS We will analyze your hair free. We are the only qualified hair analysts in Utah. Me also retail Retlkrtt Pmlein Hair Products II one 3823 West 3500 South . 298-341- 3 jr Appointment Home Phone 298-410- 3 |