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Show tae- I e My Favorite. Recipe 1 Meal in t 'S' By Bonnie Lake Horn Tribun Eervlc , 'y - J ) K. ' , forgotten. . Its a shame so many good cooks neglect this important course, by serving the same pie or cake or pudding over and over again, when its Just as easy to use a little imagination and concoct and airy and something light ' different," Everybody loves a surprise, and the end of the. meal Is. a good time to spring it Mrs. H. Hugh Fowler, 3016 E. 3960 South, has just the recipe to supply it Toffee Delight lives up to its name truly toothsome delight Toffee Delight ' 5 egg whited, room ' ; A yummy dessert Is the melody that lingers on long i k ' -- Ay.-. - - , 'H I, K- . ' $ ' ... '. ;V .r; y'y A r temperature 4 VsK&.y T- - cups sugar, fine granulated teaspoon salt ; 1 teaspoon vanilla '12 English toffee chocolate coated candy bars V pints whipping cream Beat - egg whites until frothy. Add salt and beat until stiff- - Add sugar.2 table-- . spoons at a time. Add vanilfoil lined la. Bake in 2 cake tins 45 fhinutes to 1 hour, until light golden brown. Start in cold oven, and set to 265 F. Remove fruVven and turn out on plafltNjle hot. Remove foil ana allow to cooL Grind toffee bars; whip cream; fold ground toffee into part of cream, and spread between layers, reserving enough mixture to .sprinkle on top. Spread remaining whipped cream on top and sides of layers. Sprinkle reserved toffee crumb mixture over top. Chill overnight in refrigerator before serving. , 1T4 . L V f- ''' -A V t - h 7 f JJF jwr 4 y a . i -- t v$. to--' Mrs. H. Ilugh Fowler . . . Gives Toffee Delight Recipe. CjfeC A newcomer is the Object of attention at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D, Nel sonL565 E. 617(hSbuth, Mur-raHe was born Tuesday at Holy Cross Hospital, and , weighed 6 lb., z. Older brother and sister, Dick and Vicki, are happy about' the new arrival, as are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen, 828 Arapahoe ..(640 South), and William ' Nelson, Rapid River, Mich. y. 13-o- Its $ . : A Boy! The H. Shirl Wright home, Dr., has a : ( ma-etern- . j , . Murray;' are the joyful grandparents, j neW j ,, favorite at the home of Mrs. H. Hugh Fowler, who gives recipe to Tribune readers today. Section D i Salt Lake City, Utah Friday Morning 1, 1960 . A ,'V : 1, BATTLE ROYAL By your own admission - your wife broke off with your 'mother for good reason. Her approach was, in my opinion, a mature one. Dear Battle: never been to our home. She hates my wife g and makes no secret of it. we , Before V V- The Utah Department of the Auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans will hold a special meeting Sunday at 1 p.m., at. th home of ' Mrs. Edward Shockey, senior vice commander, , 2147 Penmah Lm, Bountiful. .Mrs. George Bennington, auxiliary commander will preside. Luncheon will be served. Plans for annual state convention in June will be for-- ; mulated. n married Ann - mo-the- 14 I f ! I I E i - V Mrs. Frederick Wlnton Champ . Your wife has not tried to Impose her will on you since she seems perfectly willing to have you see your mother : alone. -I suggest you continue to see your mother in her home and not nag your wife to invite her to yours. Your mothers visits would probably produce icicles on the ceding and more trouble. wedding, what should I do about these gifts? How much time should I allow before I know for sure?- - acknowledges your thoughtfulness In sending your gift and will write you at a later date. Loulso Davis answers: There Is no in for a tragic situation like yours. Neither you nor your fiance can force-thissue, for two people dont get married unless they know they are in NOTHING CLEANS k time-allowan- LIKE SO-KLE- Efl e love. ' While still in your present state, knowing you can't force a yes or a no, I suggest that you send acknowledgements to those who sent wedding gifts. Example: Miss Mary Frances Smith ; my said and did some pretty nasty things and created a bad feeling. After, the wedding my wife broke off all communication with my mother. When I visits my mother itriarijeme." rT" I finally got my wife to let me invite my mother to our home. Ive asked her but both times . over twice she has refused. She says she will come only if my Landers ' By Louise Davis About the time my ding invitations were to be issued there was some doubt that we would be married, so the invitations were put aside. The wedding was to be the latter part of next week. As soon as I got the blow that we may not be married, all future parties and showers were cancelled. In spite of all this, I have received 11 wedding gifts and I don't know what to do. I still have hopes that we willfce married in which cas4f the wedding will have to be at a later date. Whether or not there will .be a on her. i .'I Etiquette: Fiances Sitting on Fence Page One Letters to Landers -' v 25 US-- 4 1 wed- wife extends the invitation. My wife will NOT invite her. She claims shes gone her limit by letting ME invite ' -- April , Dear A1! My wife and I have agreed that whatever you say will be ac1 cepted by both . V, v Ushers were A. Peter King! Los Angeles; H. Dean Summers, Boise, and, Richard N. Scott West Covina, Calif. ana Women 6 "oocv To Plan State Session It's the first child of Mr and Mrs. Dean Gordon, 383 E. 4800 South, and the first , grandchild ; for both and paternal grand parents. He ia(Jay Dean, born Marqh 24 weighing pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Ned BL Nebe-ke- r, 6018 Alton, Murrayi and , Mr. and Mrs. O. Frank Gor' don, 4685 Meadowview Rd., t v Balt faktJSfibtmc DAV Women First Child I . f brother -- His name is Camron Steve, ' who was born weighing 8 pounds on March. 7. The Wrights have another son, Bryan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wright, 137. coin, Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Speakman, 1133 Bryan Ave. ! 2, a Toffee Delight Is a light, toothsome dessert that tops off a meal in grand style. Its a 861 Springview ; v. F e I Honeymooning in Hawaii are" newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wlnton Champ. They will make a home in Boise, Idaho, after ' ' April 15. . The bride is the former Miss Barbara June King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George I. King, Kuna, Idaho. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Champ, ' Logan. . The couple were married Saturday, at the Community Church in Palm Desert, Calif. The Rev. Warren McClain officiated. . Honored at Reception After the ceremony a wedding reception at, the Firecliff Lodge, Palm Desert, honored ' ' the couple. The brides gown of'jpure silk satin was designed with an oval neckline traced with Alencon lace with pearls. The dome skirt also appliqued with lade flared to a court train. The bride wore a White satin pill box hat and elbow length nylon veiL She carried a' bouquet of baby' pink roses ' ... with ivy. p , Bridal Attendants Mrs. Robert C. Weisenburger, Boise, was matron of honor. She wore a pink chiffon gown with matching hat and carried American Beauty roses. f The brides mother wore a dusty rose lace gown with a matching satin cummerbund. .The . bridegrooms mother chose a Delph blue dress with a Chantilly lace jacket t .. iest Man H. George Champ was best man for his after the rest of the meal is Director t Now Mrs; Champ ' r s IW iisi minine Dis tv. i s 4BF" .V ' , V? ' v: Jss as- - iifflwwwurmni cleanse and deodorize at . Now theres a way to cleanse and deodor-ize at napkin-chang- e time, wherever you are. Just reach for memo. 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