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Denny's favorite way of serving this dish is buffet style from a chafing dish or over a warmer. And pests to sour themselves help cream blended with chives, and Parmesan cheese to spoon over the top. Denise Quinn, M.D., is a child psychiatrist at the University of Utah Medical Center. But in private life, she's a petite and feminine homemaker who loves to cook to please her family thusband Dr. James H. Quinn, four sons and one new daughter-in-law- ) and also to entertainwhich she does beautifully in her Cottonwood home. A built-ibarbecue corner of her kitchen turns out much of the good food they serve from hamburgers and barbecued chickens to Chateaubriand and rolled beef roasts. And husband Jay enjoys De n n y, working alongside cooking the meat while she ng-with" cream-Parmesa- n recipe-collect- n Miss Woffinden To Say Promises ,::;':i",':',:'':'.:':',1.,?.::,,,,;.!.-',;.7,ht'- ii: :':' s, : - :.:,:::1.'''':,24q,'N,:tt 4, Making plans for a March 16 wedding to be solenmized in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony are Miss Colleen Woflinden and Stephen K. Ulrich. ::: k,":;':. Zi..:z,:,,':, :,.44,,N.,..i,;,,,4 ?. .: 1; 4, i..t;,,t,,,;177:,Q:,.,.:1-,- t: ,::'' er.,..., ...::';,.4' ..;.::,41.;!,..:?::,;::A,,,..,'! ti.,a:,.411, 2. L;:,'., ci,,,,,,:, r::,,,,,,,:.::,.,,,,: ..,,,::::;:,, The evening of their Nvethe bridal couple will dding, greet reception gnosis at the East MilkTeek Ninth Ward. ,,,,.A,0:..,:,:::: c,, f' ,,,,,,af......t.:,'. ::, k,,,,,,;;:6',,,s,, - ce. .,::-- 4.::',.,',.:,,, i'.4., -- I. l',.::::. ' 7 '.,,... et 1, ' ,', 1,, '...,,7,,,, 4.,,, , 1 .,:..tt.:::411 sk:4 .,...4.,,,. for ,:,,, Miss Woffinden is a student at the University of Utah. She is of the Utepresident Tahnas, and k chairman of Part icipat ion the Student Conunittee. ...tif' 'kt, .,, Li,',4,a1:.;,..',4,.,,A,,,,,, daughof Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E. 3588-250- 0 ,::: il,,..::,:. ,,,,., :. , ,,,,,,....tit.t is bride-ele- W'offinden. 4023 Milky Way. Mr. and Mrs. Herman D. Ulrich. East, are parents of the future bridegroom. ;. .,f :,t, ter ..1 rz,.:;:,:::,.:::,,..,:,, :: The :..:,,., ....t,,s otir eyes and imagine how you would like the "altet" impression to be. This doesn't ii'tit that you have to throw out everything and start all over. Rink ot some new valipoiwt Or a iwtt paint inspiration. You noHn tin sometintig ditterent c. - 1 dishes are ilf prepared. I So , ... 40 gfar " :' is jilL64 .. - e"... -,- 7-- .,-- ."":.....- 44116 ' I ,,, 1141 , ..- 41. ,,,, .1, ., , ilr5 :4,44 '' I . e', - PA.11).11,t41,41,1-, ,,4,,..--4 a Cook- - book" f or each of my girls with the recipes for my thy. not add too much, however," cautions Mrs. Quinn. "or you lose the good flavor.") Serve hot, allowing guests to top the noodles with a chive and sour cream mixture, then crowning it with grated Parmesan cheese, Makes 8 to 10 servings. (For the Chateaubriand. a large cut from the center of a beef fillet is flattened with a broad bladed cleaver. salted and brushed vith olive oil, and broiled quickly.) ' ' :. ,, 111100t. ' . 4o- - 4 ,....A .01 l'. it. , t ..,..04 4, one-ca- r 47 - 11' - .' - eb6 ' ' ' it, - t '1 ' .. k 1:( :. ,.. a :,',-- -- ,, , 0 P ,A 4) zi.- ,;,;. .. , IMP ..,e-- ,. ,, ,- 2. , - - -;, 1 : ,... - ...: .::...; 0 0 , i : 1:- I i...i; ::." .. t'- )) ... ' , ,.. .....,.....,, is ..... ' 41 i 10 i ''... I ..,...,.,.,..........:.::, !Do ..: OP li,.7 l .- , ..:,. ":' -- ,::: 1 r,v - :....:;:. i "71 It'''''- - -z-- NIGHT DRIVING lions that narrow his chances for accidents. Another light factor night For instance. he will cuiv On superhighways driving to avoid the tempts you to ov7rdrive your around a block around a of backing illumidangers Good 3. Light. Glaring light can lights headlighis. nate 350 feet. hut at 70 mph it corner. lie turns around in be blinding. so keep sun glass(or es handy in the car. inter takes 532 feet to stop. so you alleys a nd driveways hacks in) so he can come out and .',ummer. And drive with are driving 182 feet blindly. into traffic head first. 4. The vehicle. Never operextra caution at dusk or twiIf backing is unavoidable, light, when distance is more ate vehicle that has faulty he turns his head rather than or tires brakes, to difficult steering. judge. rear-viemirrors, trusting lights. distance. Nvhfrli,distort Check these plus horn and Another tip vindshield wipers lytore and grip the after every trip. If a tire wheel Cirmly but not tensely. and always have both hands blows. hold steady and coast on the wheel. to a safe spot. preferably off the road. BIG MISTAKE 5. Another driver. Be alert "Don't do anything that for any unexpected moves. takes your hands from the Friday, January 16, 1970 The defensive driver takes wheel!" stressed defensive nothing for granted. driving instructors. "This is a 6. You and how you feel. All mistake that causes many other driving hazards become preventable accidents." times worse when Be informed i Read accident many you're not at your physical reports and try to see how aad mental best. Drinking. each incident could have been drowsiness, illness and emoprevented. tional strain slow your reflexIt may surprise you that I thought your readers es. the same driving errors that to 'the would know. At the first sign of fatigue, cause minor mishaps also HELEN BIRD (especially common on long cause fatalities. This fact THAT'S A HELPFUL SONG a over at freeway trips) pull should in itself be a real inyou sing. Helen Bird. I've also safe spot and stretch your centive for you to adopt the heard That the same kind cf legs. If you're still drowsy, accident viewpreventability sides makes slide crib sake a nap. polish point. up and clown like the trill of a ASK DOCTOR "Skill is not simply the whippoorwill! can also be deadly to result of practice," emphasizDrugs DEAR DORSEY: We all 8 es the National Safety Council. driver, so ask your physiknow how great empty baby-foocian whether any medications "but the result of proper trainjars are to hold nails. you are takif.g can affect your ing PLUS practice." screws, buttons, needles and driving. And that's exactly the goal many other small items. but Of course, your .unconscious you should work for this year the best use yet is as a postto make the and always driving habits. are important, age - stamp container. No too. The defensive driver whole diing scene more more problems of dried glue learns and "liveable." practices precau or stamps that stick together. FLORENCE BETZ tifkya Itik)tW44 married homemakers to ask their mothers - in - law to also provide a similar book of his MRS. dishes. Favorite CHARLES ENOCKSEN ' s, dumplings cake, plus DEAR DORSEY: Inexpensive plastic buckets are a boon to my housAold. I keep one filled With soap powder in the laundry room. Ni; more boxes. During this' season, another bucket is kept near our home's doorway. It contains rock salt and a plastic cup for easy dipping. Icy sidewalks e in a jiffy. are made VIRIGINIA SHY d salt-saf- Dorsey homemade DEAR DORSEY: My aluminum windows were sticking and driving me to distraction. I tried using soap and a candle stub. They still stuck. I finally used my furniture polish which contains a lemon oil. It did the trick. cooking tricks I've learned over the many years. I used a loose - leaf hook for the recipes and pasted an attractive food picture on the front. The girls were 1110IT pleased than if I had bought them expensive cookbooks. It would he wise for young HOUSEHOLD HINTS: That electric carving knife you received for Christmas will do a lot more than carve meats or poultry. It's dreamy for slicing angel food cake, bread or sandwiches. STOCK UP DURING THE ANNUAL c4i1 g, have the erroneous idea that thick makeup will hide the little signs of aging. Heavy foundation and powder, in fact, lines make appear tiny deeper. On Concentrate (2) good basic skin care. Thorough removal of makeup. (3) Get rid of over-set- , obsolete hairdos. , SALE OF STOCKINGS Sat., ion. 17 through Sot., Jan. 24. An exciting selection of fashion colors in stocking sizes 812 to 11, proportioned lengths and in S.M.MT.T. panty-hos- e : Walking NOW 1 ' i - ,, t tiEr4 - 1 .41 R 1 4 , IT i 1 1 9 Reg. Price - 3 4.50 1:75 3 prs 4,50 sheers 3 95 3 prs. 9.75 e 3.0G 3 prs. 7.50 5.95 3 panty-hos- e Micro-Mes- Demi-To- 1.75 1.75 e I) 1 3.95 3.00 5.95 3.00 2.00 Panty Huse Support Panty Hose Panty Pair Girdle Panty Pair; Stockings 1 BOUNTIFU- Sale Pric Pair 6 Pair 3.75 7.50 3.75 7.50 3.75 7.50 4.50. 9.00 4.50 900 4.50 9.00 9.75 1950 7.50 15.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.75 Walking Sheer I 3 Per Pair ,,,,, ittn prs. prs.1485 ,,,,,111, 11,1J,;., ,,, , , ;,.. , 11611, i 4; 2.00 .,, 8 3 prs. 4,95 SI PEET FLOOR HOSIERY -- 8., )Th., SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN Mail and phone orders tilkuL For delivery in our large dela ery area. dial in Salt Lake area.825-160in Ogden area, in Provo area, Zenith 737 in outlying areas.,Ilail orders to box 1465, dd 24e pier box .oustage phis 4!:.1 soles far i, 1 tirrh. SHOP MON. AND MHO A M.TO 9 PM- f116. :128-118- 374-278- ,t ..41!,.ct P.M.MT.T. L- SUGAR HOUSE 1 f , 2.50 Panty Pair stockings in fashion colors, 29.70 7.50 15.00 4.95 9.90 , hr--- . Panty Pair Girdle black, white or beige, S.M.L.XL 3.00 in 14.85 - 14. :,,;:e;; ," - 1.....ti2t,,,Ii,1,.. (II 1.75 Support Spend AWeekWith Hanes In" The Land Of Sale 4.0, St l!firfillitt;:4 01 i kv.,,,,,t Contrece Support - RED I 1.9.9.491 (91,..!,W, 111,LIVI A 3.75 Saturday, January 17Saturday, January 24 11:0Z1.4.1 , 3 prs. demi-to- e save 20 amid I A - i I I 1.50 Panty-hos- -- ..' fa Reinforced sheers Sheer heel ..... c ' 3.75 , 4 4 1,4 ' 3 prs. h ', 4".1") A 1.50 Micro-mes- ; , 3.75 ' over-tease- I tt 1.50 pr. 3 prs. sheer, trAlk' 11.AJ:,,L,111' LI; , 1 - ' go, c' '.. speed limits are lor ideal conditions only. When the weailier is threatening. acljust your speed. tra i ....,,4sTI.kir.o!!.4!;! I, ,, ,... .: REG. 1 , .. ',: crash is the kind of accident in which th e driver has almost complete control. Why then, do these accidents cause of the nation's total traffic fatalities? It's often a mystery.. plenty of gas in the tank. study the map before you start. and be sure of your exit. Keep up with the pace of f I i c, d 0 n't stop and NEVER back up. Use your turn signals, keep widely spaced with other cars, and read the signs they are few but important. 2. The weather. Posted and a "nameless" Some votnen over 30. who could be mature beauties. are nnssing out just because of a fey: simple mistakes. A New York stunning model, who happens to be over 30. offers these tips to help yott regain that young look. (I) Take off the heavy makeup. Too many women triigir.401ke ,..,.1.1:,..:,,,,,tri , '','S, ';' one-thir- d Ite) s0 up s t e w, l'tilftl,(71-Rtrilift104.- La, .. 0 '. -- ''t: , ' 1 . r7.71C'.' ::,..,: - -- A I :::.:::...: Mature Kind Of Beauty , 7 ... , ; :Ottitriil 0 cklt ., ;: ,) ,i ,,. l. ' Support Sheer 37 , .: - ,1N ; -,- ; ::': :::- - " i Agilon colt ,.., '. ..:.:.: MIA, , . .,,-- Sheer Heel, , .... ' Reinforced Sheer Ca ntrece , ; : .... .. ' r Or gret a iiek slipriAer for the ,oiri. and Incv an etra t. IL lc 1,1: 0 of the and to to'',1tg little hie :, Pa' lonesoin. kall. ::., 4.: a .':..... 1.....:H:.:: Housekeeping ,,, ft corn- - piled "Mom's , - ITL: ., - - .. ,;. are Cover and bake at 300 degrees F. for 45 minutes, adding a little more half 'n half if the ceiling piper it or paint it a nice juicy color to liven up the scene. or give a family room new interest With those simulated xvood teams of plastic foam. loom? Look at it now as the 'before" picture. Then dose N .. i, DEAR DORSEY: I have Two are three daughters. married, and hardly a letter that '. arrives does n't ask Morn how ter- - It pt),43k tam n el Illy casserole. U. of U. out :....: .... By DORSEY CONNORS in noodles boiling chicken broth for five minutes. Drain off any broth (there will be only a little) and reserve for other cooking. Combine with remaining ingredients except sour cream and Parmesan cheese, and spoon into buttered Some Decor Advise vaaes " H r: :., ; r.',; -. To Aid Cook Iler fiance also attends the Colleen Woffinden ...... ... 1 , : Lo, 10A Parmesan cheese s.ents , ..1.. r1...Jr J. ( W': .....::'....'::. , .. .: ''' : NEWS DENNY QUINN'S LUSCIOUS NOODLES 1 package (12 oz.) noodles 2 cans (1012-oeach) chicken bouillon 112 cups cottage cheese 1 cups half 'n half I4 .cup minced onion 2 tablespoons mincA parsley 14 cup Worcestershire sauce 2 eggs, beaten Sour cream with chives too , - DESERET ' For Gourmet Dining By ',','INNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor ..:'.:: - , :: ..... .:. four-week- , i!. , ..l.... eV t.,,, spoil-sole- 33:0, '..: :.. ., , '''V ' - tt '''44 ..... Nt,. 44. ' - 4 '00' ":;;;;;;40, ;;,,:' . , ., 4' 1,1 , ,., ,4 4 , t: - - ' :. :;1,06,' . ';,.... , 10.A."" , - ' ' .. ..:..: ..... .'..l 011.1.M.Emoninno70..Onnoll 6 ... r '' - ... : The way some people drive is really a mystery. In fact, the National Safety Council has labeled cue third ot the !lotion's total traffic deaths results of -- mystery irashes." crashes. These are ore-cadead called mysteries (blurs do noi till out accident reports, a nil Mose (trivet s who survive lien won't admit the cause. However. this is ohe kwil of critivnt in which a driver has almost coinplete control. crash can be "A one-ca-r avoided almost always if the invendriver makes a pre-tritory of driving conditions," according to officers Eugene Carlson and Phillip Hhnmelberger, instructors at the ded fensive driving course hy Utah Safety Council. is couriT (The being offered weekday evenings and Saturday mornings at the State Office Building.) REMEMBER THESE Ti e factors xvhich affect driving are: I. The Road. Know bat type of road you will be traveling, and be alert vhile driving on it. For freeway travel keep ,,,, ,4,.. , ., , By ELAINE RENELL D.iseret Sews Staff Writer t: .i,i, ,1.. .... of on bed oik,,,,,,, ,3. ,., , ---- - note This is the last in a articles on detpn,ive the Wait Sag ly Council's defensive driving courSe) tErliincs :- :- .,,,, .,...., , .::... i: :. ,'''' . '. :- , .".;:. ., ,.., , , , ., .': , r:': .,. .,,..c,cp.,,,,,,.,k.. , ! ' ,k , ''':" '' ; t ; , .. I: 4 ' ; , .' , Yet; rcp YLtP', - |