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Show Mwmg I ' 'Weddings DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1973 Theater City-region- hese recipes are winners al , warn i innifred Jardine Deseret News Food Editor By e Pecans, quick mixes.! sour cream and bananas made two women) each $25,000 richer, Tuesday, when they were awarded the top prizes in the 24th annual Pillsbury Bake-OfLOS ANGELES o Mrs. Albina (Jerome) Flieller Jr. of Tex., wooed the judges with Southern pecan pie bars, made an easv wav with refrigerated crescent rolls., rolled thin, as the ouiek crust. .. Flor-esvill- e, Mrs. Bonnie (Ronaia bury, Md., used cocon i quick and easy stre i i a delicious Banana Crur i. other girls By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY- You had a letter in your column from a man who met an unwed mother. - uruoks of Salisung mix as a and topping for &.): f He said he had respect for her honesty and courage, and in his letter I found hope. At this moment I am 18 and years old, pregnant, unmarried. My boy friend, Two bananas, vwl m gave extra moist itess to a yi u W c ade from a mix in the first banana recipe ever io win a grand also 18, pledged his undying love for me and told me if he got me pregnant, he would marry me. He was the first and only man who ever touched me, and we planned to be married in a year. prize. Three prizes of. $3,000 each were awarded for: Cheesy Crescent Twist-Upto Mrs. Lor-raine (Irv) Walman, of Kansas City, Mo.; p Tropical Coffee Cake, to Mrs. Shar-- 1 on (Franz) Schubert of Mentor, Ohio; and CheeseN Onion Sandwich Buns, to Mrs. Mar-- 1 iette (Frank) Deutsh, of Cedarburg, Wis. j s, One-Sle- Some of the recipes prize-winnin- g follow I 1 1 : QUICK CRESCENT PECAN PIE BARS 1 vO These quick and easy bars taste much like pecan pie. can Pillsbury Refrigerated Quick ' 4?- Crescent Dinner Rolls egg, beaten cup chopped pecans 2 cup sugar Hi cup com syrup 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, melted I2 teaspoon vanilla Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. 1 ? y2 , 13 x pan. Separate Lightly grease crescent dough into 2 large rectangles. Press inch up sides of rectangles over bottom and prepared pan to form crust; seal perforations. Bake crust at 375 degrees F. for 5 minutes. HIGH ALTITUDE: No change. V BANANA CRUNCH CAKE i Sour cream and bananas flavor this yellow cake which is layfrfd And topped with crun- thy coconut frosting, butter and rolled oats, for a refreshing snack of dessert cake. tablespoons butter or margarine package Pillsbury Coconut Pecan or Coconut Almond Frosting Mix 5 1 1 1 4 the right cup rolled oats , cup dairy sour cream , eggs large bananas package Pillsbury Yellow Cake Mix 1 I By Elizabeth L. Post he Emtty Post Institute DEAR MRS. POST: When my husband I were married (ten pionlhs agojmy'pareritS encouraged hirivf caU itiem and dad. Butljte parents nevet 'did likewifs with tne, in any way, shape, dr fjjrm; is it propSo my question er ta call a mother or father-in-la' 'by their'- first names when you have never been asked to call them mom and w dad? Thank you very much for your help. You uo not know how much this has puzzled me. DONNA DEAR DONNA: Since your havent broken the ice. as far as names go, it is up to you. But just dont start right ask out with Jane and John them what they would like you to call them, since you too Mr. and Mrs. feel formal. in-la- 350 F. Grease and flour tube pan. in saucepan, melt butter; stir in frosting mix and rolled oats until crumbly; set aside. In large bowl, blend next three (3) ingredients until smooth. Blend in cake mix; beat 2 minutes at medium speed. (High of speed with portable mixer.) Pour batter (2 cups) into prepared pan. Sprinkle with y3 of crumb mixture (1 cup). CHEESE N ONION SANDWICH BUNS Cheddar cheese and onion soup mix are to hot roll mix to make eight big, hearty sandwich buns. 1 package Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix cup very warm water degrees F.) egg cup (4 oz.)shreddedCheddar of American cheese (105-11- 1 1 cnd- - 5 5200 Feet: Bake at 400 HIGH ALTITUDE 15 to 20 minutes. degrees F. for ; Peggy Papp the actress and Peggy Papp the family thera- pist got together a few years back to develop a new tech nique of treating people with emotional problems. Her technique is this: she gathers all the members of a family in one room and asks . them to make a living family a t portrait of themselves portrait which very dramati-mor- q tally brings out the underlying feelings each member has about the other. She calls it family sculpting and calls herself a choreographer of basie family Dattems." What this mixed-medi- a metaphor boils down to is a way of getting troubles out into the open troubles which may be causing emotional problems in one member of the family. When it comes to emotional problems, Peggy believes, no man is an island. His problems are his familys problems, too. Peggy will not treat anyone unless the whole family comes to the therapy session. Treating just the individual, she says, is like treating someone with tuberculosis and then ; him back into a damp, dark cellar. Peggy formerly Papp, Peggy Bennion of Salt Lake City, practices family therapy in New York City. She has three-yea- Sri Tony Family therapy, she says, is wildfire. spreading like Peggy travels throughout the country adding fuel to the fire consulting psychiatric clinics and giving demonstrations of her family sculpting tech- r. nique. Chef teen's Restaurant at ' 4233 Hijfhland Drive (fofpvedy Xing Mickey's) Fridayf Ac4 2 12 Noon Phene 277-2-1 34 Reservations CALL NOW! Our Itast show'was sold out! f That technique calls for one member of a family to place the other members of his family in different spots around the room. A teen-ag- e girl may put her mother and father on opposite sides of the room. Peggy then has the family act out what would happen, for example, if the older brother comes into the scene. Award-winne- r and Gentlemen of Verona, Much Ado About Nothing." signed a unique contract with CBS pist. (S Today r drato produce 13 three-bou- r matic specials. The second one, Sticks and Bones, will air March 9. Peggy Papp the producers wife would rather be known as Peggy Papp the family thera- i been in town this week to see her mother, Mrs. Heber Bennion, who was among those honored at the Salt Lake Council of Women's Hall of Fame banquet Tuesday night. Peggy Bennion left Salt Lake more than 2 years ago to become an actress. While playing a call girl in a road production of Death Of A she fell in love Salesman, with the assistant stage manager, a young fellow named Joe Papp. Joseph Papp is one of -- the most acclaimed producers in the country. He is director of the New York Shakespeare Festival and has produced Two such hits as Hair, has He sending ,v you have a problem, your family has a problem, says family therapist Peggy Popp. If This iL ii ii crystalizes the y l"A 22 Bales Genuine Handwoven ft PERSIAN RUGS MODELS for Arrival of New Spring Merchandise Let rise again in warm place until light and doubled in size, 30 to 45 minutes. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Bake rolls 12 to ,18 minutes until golden brown. Makes 8 large rolls. added INFORMAL LUNCHEON MUST CLEAR In large bowl, dissolve yeast from hot roll mix in water. Stir in remaining ingredients. Add flour mixture and blend well. Cover. Let rise in warm place until light and doubled in size, 45 to 69 minutes. On floured surface, divide dough into 8 pieces. Shape into balls. Place about 1 inch apart on greased cookie sheet. Cover. - Preheat oven to Repeat twice with batter and crumbs, dry onion soup mix teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons 5200 feet: Add 2 tableHIGH ALTITUDE spoons flour to cake mix. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 50 to 60 minutes. , By Elaine Jarvik Deseret News Staff Writer IM I HI M of ing with crumb mixture. Bake 50 to 60 minutes until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool upright in pan 15 minutes. Remove from pan and turn cake so crumb mixture is on top. Makes tube cake. and other Oriental Rugs, Carpets & Runners Seles (Mixed Sixes) Bales Sokharas (Mixed Sizes) Bales Gumes (inlaid Silk included) Sales Afghans (Mixed Sizes) Bales Contract Hermans (Mixed Sizes) Sales Indian (Mixed Sizes) Bale Kashgais (Mixed Sizes) Bales Kashans (Mixed Sizes) 4 also includes collector's items consisting of some very unique & rare pieces of Persian and Silk rugs. The collection PRUDENTIAL BANQUET PLAZA 1 07 last 33rd South Salt Lake City, Utah iv I told him I was pregnant, he found one reason after another to postpone cur marriage. Then he said he wasnt sure I I Abby, please warn other girls who think they are in love to tell the boy that real love is protecting the girl and caring for her. I dont want child support, I dont want to see my and boy friend punished. Now I can see him for what he really is, and I want nothing more to do with him. After I have the baby Iplan to finish my education and start a new life far from here. I never thought this could happen to me. If you think it will help some other girt, you may print this, but sign it SHATTERED DREAMS I ABBY Well, when he was the father, and he stopped calling and coming to see me. Now hes seeing another girl. Im too far along to do anything but have the baby now, but, thank goodness, my family is standing by me. I am praying for a healthy baby and I hope some day Ill meet a man who wont hold this mistake against me. rmw t my oldest child is in the first !v pvvt though ' O corrected her when she talks like her father, she has picked O up some of his bad habit. I hate to hurt my husband's feelings by correcting HIM in front of the child, but if T dont. I'm afraid she wilL sound like he does, which is1 pretty bad. I would appreciate your advice. STUCK MOMMY DEAR MOMMY: Keep cor- recting HER, and dont worry about your husband. The good Lord seems to look after children in such circumstances. How else can we explain those who were reared in homes by parents with lousy grammar but speak beautifully? CONFIDENTIAL TO HARRY IN DUXBIRY: I appreciate your offer to talk to St. Peter about putting DEAR ABBY in the HEAVENLY STAR. If you make the deaf it will ready be out of this ' world! Problems? Trust Abby. For o per sonal reply, write tp ABBY, in care of the Deseret News, P.O. Sox 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah 4110. Enclose o stamped, addressed envelope. Fo. Abby s booklet. "How to Have q Lovely Wedding," send SI to Abby, ir)-- . care of the above mentioned newsptv , per. 'No man's an island, 'says Peggy Bennion Papp Doing , Recipe for these pecan pie bars won $25,000 for Mrs. Jerome Flieller Jr. of Floresville, Tex., at Pillsbury Bake-Of- f. $25,000 recipe 2 In medium bowl, combine remaining ingredients. Pour over partially baked crust. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 18 to. 22 minutes until golden brown. Cool; cut into bars. Makes 2 dozen bars. , DEAR SHATTERED; Thank you for telling your story. Im sure your letter will be read and remembered by many. God biers you and good luck. DEAR ABBY: My husband is a nice guy, but he has lousy grammar. My problem is that Saturday March 3 2 P.M. Viewing & Inspection front !2 noon until timo of suction. Auctioneer: Paul Gaston Terms: CcK or Chock i essence of a persons feelings about his family, says Peggy. in I get them involved they observing themselves make their own interpretations." Family therapy as a means of treating emotional problems was begun about 20 years ago by a former child analyst named Dr Nathan W.. Ackerman. Peggy Papp can remember the exact moment seven years ago when she knew she wanted to be a family therapist. She had been working as a social worker in a child guidance clinic in New York and was meeting regularly with a who had woman whose son begun to withdraw from his was being treated family separately by a child psychiatrist. The boys problems were not getting any better. In her sessions with Peggyj the boys mother said that he;, relationship with her son wa4 warm and loving. One day Peggy saw them at the elevator. Within three minutes I knew what the prob-- l lem was, she recalls. There was the mother nagging and ; arguing with the son. Peggy had seen films of Dr; Ackerman's work and she knew right after the scene at the elevator that she had to give his brand of therapy a try. She has been with the Nathan W. Ackerman Family Institute ever since. She and her husband have two children, Miranda, 14, ant) Antony, 11. Peggy Papp, the former ac T tress, and Joseph Papp, the; producer, named them after' two of their favorite Shak-esperia- n characters. - Now an organic hair remover Hairs off in minutes, stays off for weeks. 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