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Show t9r Monday, September 11, 1972 DESERET NEWS, t v-- Too Dry Air Engagements Disclosed Harmful Is For Holland-Fackre- ll ll Jr. The nuptial news Is disclosed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery C. Holland, 24v. i Logan Way. f Dry air s ,he enemy of wood, ar.d anything made that goes for antiques as well," warn specialists. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Fackrell, Sandy. The couple plan an Oct. 19 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening they will be honored at a reception at Hentage House. most They point out that homes today are too dry in wintertime. Dry air seeks to regain a moisture balance by drawing water from everything it touches. The Since the natural moisture content of wood is from 5 to 8 percent, wood objects are quite susceptible to warping, cracking, and buckling as the moistuie is liiawn Out. is a student bride-to-b- e at tne University is listed in Whos of Utah. She Who Among Students in American Colleges, and is a member of the Memorial Pioneer Tneater Musical Comedy Company. s a graduate The bride-eleof Bngham Young University. Her fiance was graduated cum laude from the Umversity of Utah, where he also received his masters degree. He was named to Beehive. U. of U. He has completed an LDS mission to California. Hcmmett-Landwar- d Mr. and Mrs, William W. Hammett, Brigham , City, announce ervaiLMl a sws lr IIUTWI- to in6 sp.cy, ft Gsh - pear end i A Bread That's By WINNIFRED JARDINE peseret News Food Editor (Fresh Bartlett pears bake up tender and juicy in a pair of, sweet and spicy coffee bftids. Making them is a labor of. love involving many ingredients. I You may wish to make these two crescent rolls in an afternoon and serve one warm for dinner, counting it as dessert as well as bread. The remaining one lemon-flavore- d call be frozen to be used one mprmng for breakfast. The supply of fresh Bartlett pears is just coming into the markets now and will last for omy about two months. This is the leadmg pear for all purposes eating fresh, canning and preserving. The DAnjous are a hard winter peer that come a little later (around Oct. 1) and will hold until Christmas. In your shopping, select slightly under-rip- e pears, then keep them at room temperature for a few days before refrigerating. Tney turn golden yellow and yield to gentle pressure when they are npe and ready to eat. The nutritional content of pears Is limited to small quantities or even only traces of a number of nutrients. But these traces all make a contribution to the good health of those who eat them. It is for these (and possibly even for some nutrients as yet that we are undiscovered) advised to eat "a wide variety of vegetables and fruits; every day. 2 1 1 1 ' ir miy. T A - b vy' j By MARTHA PATTON, i. f t?", I just turn. dont know where to When you come to it, this is what many of the letters I receive really say. Often all I need to do is n tr suggest source s WW Janice Ballard 1 teaspoon salt 3 to 3 cups flour lemon 1 teaspoon peel 1 egg, slightly beaten 3 tablespoons melted butter grated greased cup brown sugar teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon ginger i2 cup chopped pecans Cinnamon Satin Icing a of help. DEAR MRS. PATTON: Im Janice Ballard ToWed Completing plans for a Sept. 22 ; wedding in the Logan Temple are Miss Janice Ballard and Byron L. Shaver. The bride-elec- t is a daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nolan R. Ballard, Benson. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Ruth P. Shaver. '.Midvale, and the late Carlos Edward Shaver. a graduate llie bride-to-bof LDS Business College, also has; studied at Utah State Unie, versity. Her fiance also has attended USU, and currently is a student at Utah Technical College. He has fulfilled an LDS Cumorah mission. Household Hints For Homemakers The following are household hint? for homemakers: Fbr a sponge bath, fill a sink with warm water. Us a washcloth to soap and scrub all over, starting with fac&and working down. orgasm bindings on blan- ket baby, buntings or infant weal become soiled, use a sm$l brush to gently scrub in a ttack suds solution. Then proceed with regular washing and drying care. suggestions for me. I am trying to invest the considerable insurance left to me recently by my late husband. a lawyer, banker or Investment broker is willing to net for me, Im in a nervous twit about what questions to ask. While This nest egg will have to provide for me (middle-ageand employable) and my elderly mother. d If I were you, Id ask a banker where to put that money temporarily (for the best return), get a job, and take my time deciding on a more permanent investment program, You could see all three the professionals you tioned plus an accountant. each one what you have me, take notes on what suggests, and what you expect from such action. of men- Tell told each may Compare all the advice. Then if youre still in doubt, talk it over with a sensible (and financially successful) friend before making up your mind which plan, or combination of plans, you want to follow. DEAR MRS. P4TTON: I years old and confused about my medical insurance policies. I have oeen in the hospital three times in the last year and have never bc:n able am 68 to collect. I would drop them all if I dared. Never. But perhaps you could drop all but one policy when you know which one, in combination with Medicare, gives you what you need. b Kimball Jones and Kenneth Lee Miller. breakfast at the will follow' . It will be given by his parents, A wedding Chuck-A-Ram- wedding In the Salt Lake Temple is being planned by the engaged couple. September er A Nov. 17 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple is being planned by Miss Laura Lee Landward. A Add 1 cup of the flour and blend thoroughly. Stir in dissolved yeast, lemon peel and beaten egg. Mix in remaining flour to make a soft dough. Turn out on floured surface and kneed gently. Place in cup shortening Jones-Mill- Mr. Landward is a son of Mrs. Marian R. Landward, 1341 Normandie Cir., and Dr. John M. Landward, Salt 1 nk City. cup sugar Vi of SC Peel and dice pears. Sprinkle with lemon juice and set aside. Dissolve yeast in warm water. Combine scalded milk with sugar, shortening and salt. Stir until shortening is melted. Cool to lukewarm. 27 a of Raymond bnde-elec- 4330 -- Jones. The bridal couple will be honored at a reception at Winder Stake Center the evening of their wedding. is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of Brigham Young Umversity. Her fiance is a student at Westminster College, and has served a tour of duty wdh the U.S. Navy. The answer is to maintain proper humidity with the aid of a good humidifier, one that keeps indoor relative humidity at amui.d 30 percent in cold weather. Other precautions to safeguard antiques include keeping them out of the direct sunlight, away from windows or doors which may be left open and away from healing registers or radiators. SSMT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Miller, 723 E. Kensington Ave. The F. Jones, East, and the late Mrs. 1585 Tfrrme is a daughter t flD Fancy Shirt The fancy shirt, in white crepe or satin will be seen in party clothes this fall. Look fronts and for double-ruffled harliquin-flounce- sleeves. d Some are on the bodice of dresses; others can be teamed with velvet jumpers. bowl. Cover and let rise until double in bulk. Punch down and divide dough. Roll out each half to rectangle. Brush with melted butter. Spread diced pears over dough. Combine brown sugar, spices and pecans and spnnkle over pears. GRAND OPENING 12x9-inc- h Roll up as for jelly roll, sealing ends. Place on greased baking sheet and shape into crescents. Make slashes with scissors on top about 1 inch apart . Cover and let nse until doubled, about 30 minutes. Bake in 350 degrees F. for 25 to 30 minutes, until golden brown. OF OUR NEW MM-WAREH0US- bere quality, elegance anti distinction does not cost it pays! We can and we do. . .sell for less. V Lome in E! . . . .see store home furnishing's! the outstanding values in our downstair Save tO'r-.- it Kl (0 a.id more on fine -- Sloretloiirs: 10a.m.-- 9 p.m. 10a.m.-6p.- A good source for informa- and help with such a problem would be the public health nurse for the county in tion which you live. DEAR MRS. PATTON: We have been married only three months but are having so many fights over money that we are already talking about a divorce. hoping you,, have some v If ribbon right down dough PEAR CRESCENT COFFEE BREAD cups diced fresh pears tablespoon lemon juice package dry yeast cup warm water cup scalded milk Money Matters xh ; ed 'Pear-fee- t' Finding Help For I it lemon-flavor- the engagement their daughter, Miss Suzanne Hammett, to John Staynef Veneers can peel, joints become loose, and finishes crack and craze. Suzanne Hammett Launa Holland Her fiance is i bending the are in season, it's the perfect time to make this Crescent Bread. The N Most antique buffs !ont realize it, but it takes more than furniture polish to keep an ancundition. tique in good Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Launa Holland and Joseph C. Fack-re- Now that pears Antiques Call for an appointment and get in to see your local Family Service as soon as possible. If there is none in your town, r ask your clergyman where to go It sounds as if you need all the help you can get. DEAR MRS. PATTON: My husband left me 113 acres of land and about $10,600 in a trust account with our bank. I cant get an accounting of the money and have no other funds (except Social Security) with which to engage a lawyer to help me. Your problem puzzles me. Ten thousand dollars is a lot of money, but it is much less than is ordinarily accepted in trust. Spread tops with Cinnamon Satin Icing: Combine 1 cup powdered sugar, 1 tablespoon softened butter, and enough milk to blend until smooth and of spreading consistency. 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