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Show I'lUtWflii mpi y All The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, April 19, 1960 Delectable Delicacies flic Balt ale Treat Spring Fever Wlo men With Spicy5 Puffs - ,1 4 ?A By Bonnie Lake Trtbunt Horn Service Director .C Remember, how' about this time of the year grandla- ma used to suggest sulphur and molasses" for that spring fever? Is Today's prescription more apt to Include molasses! And it tastes best In a pan of steaming hot gingerbread. Or in a loaf of Molasses-Orangor Spicy Molasses Bread Puffs. You can be sure Its Just what the doctor ordered" for delectable springtime table treats! . Spicy Puffs The Spicy Molasses Puffs are really miniature doughnuts . . . tiny balls rather than cut "around a hole," they can be fried in about two Inches of hot fat In a skillet, the batter dropped by teaspoonfuls Into the hot fat Molasses Orange Bread Is also a simple blending of dry Ingredients with liquid Ingredients . . . aromatic and fragrant when it comes from the oven because of Us unmolasses and sulphured orange juice flavors. Nuts or raisins may be added If wished. Unsulphured molasses in fried In a skillet; molasses-orangbread addition to giving sweetness Is baked In a loaf with raisins and nuts. and flavor to hot breads also t 1 e ... ";.; V? 'v.; -Jr Spring puts one in the mood for making hot breads. Here, pnff doughnuts are deep fat t e Letters to Landers False Teeth Vibrating? Blame Russians Hear Ann l My husband's aunt lives with us but she has always been pleasant and easy .to be 'with.' Last week she almost broke up a dinner party in our home by announcing to one and all that she Is Intercepting radio messages between Red China and the Russians through her bridgework. This woman Is not a fooL She has a masters degree and has taught school for 15 years. She is active in civic organizations and has headed some groups in her day. - Im big disturbed because she insists she has some valuable Information and wants to go to the FBI with it. Please tell us what to do. A and B. Dear A and B: Urge her to see a doctor. She may have been a commu- Ann Landers nity leader In her day but she is sick now and needs professional help. If you are unable to prevent her from going to the FBI I assure you they will recognize her condition nd youll be hearing from them. Slrthdty Our Ckt Specialty SI. 50 Price (tart frem , Free Delivery ;?74 L 9th So. ' $2.00 Dear Ann Landers: My .husband joined the army six weeks ago. It was' his own P El jllLJJUMTEA SUM moaning, to make the best of the situation and to take his medicine like a man. idea. Nobody forced him into it He had v served his required time and decided to go back in because it was "easier than his job. He knew I could take the two kids and go live with my mother. He said it would be a good way to save a little f money. Now hes sorry he went back. He writes in every letter how tough it is, that he's always dead tired, that he doesn't like the sergeant, and that he wishes he were out. I write him cheerful letters and tell him that the kids and I are fine, that we are happy with Mama and all the good news I can think of. In his last letter he wrote: "Please dont tell me how happy you are. Tell me that youre nervous and the kids are sick and you MUST havfc me home. What shall I do? Ottawa. Dear Ottawa: Write him that you and the kids are fine, that you are happy with Mama, and all the other good .things you can. think of. . .. Tell him also to stop Dear Ann: I met this man when I was a waitress at a very nice restaurant. I knew he was married but I didnt care. I had just been divorced and was lonesome. He said his wife was a nice person but not very good company. , He talked about divorcing his wife and marrying me but nothing ever came of it We went together four years and I gave birth to a baby 5 years boy. The boy is now old and notices ' that he doesnt have a father. This man supports the child but he doesnt spend any time with us. I told the child hes my cousin. Is there any legal action ? I can take to force a Im beginning to think I was a little look NO RING. Dear No Ring: Well comes the dawn! You werent a little. fool, you .were abigL one. mar-riage- LINE mio to whim contnolto heip: UNWANTED POUNDS AW AT supply 60-da- y supply r r .. Firm Night Scheduled By S.L. Club The annual "Firm Night of the Executive Secretaries Assn, will be Tuesday at 6:30 p m. at the Prudential Auditorium, with the Security Title Company of Salt Lake City as the host firm. President of the group, Mrs. Vernice Hyke, said invitations have gone to all members and their "bosses to attend. Mrs. Harlyn Scheiber is program chairman. X Ethel Hi .Hanson, J. B. Heinz Wed Utah couple, Mrs.x Ethel and Hanson J. B.. Heinz, were marHogan ried Monday (April 18) In the Cathedral of the Madeleine. resided at 278 The former 10th East, and her husband lives at 2690 13th East. Immediate members of the couples families were present. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Barney Healy, Miss Mary Ellen Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Hein and Mr. and Mrs. iverineth Heinz, Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Giovacchlnl attended. For the occasion the bride chose an original street length gown. -- The champagne colored dress was a draped sheath. She wore a white orchid corsage. The new Mrs. Heinz was graduated from St. Marys of the Wasatch College, is an alumna of Northwestern University and Ihe University of Utah. She is the organist at the Cathedral of the Madeleine and has studied music in Chicago ,as well as having Mrs. J. B. Helm performed in Europe. Mrs. Heinz received a citation for work In polio drives and a citation from Rome for faithful services to the Catholic Church and the comShe Is affiliated munity. with Chi Omega and the Utah Symphony Orchestra and a member of the Town answers: Louise Louise Davis Davis By Club and the Catholic Wom. There has been much comBravo for the Ingenious ans League.- - She has served ment about a recent wedding Idea and for the courage to on the Travelers Aid Board , In our city when the bride carry it out. There was no for seven years. been Mr. has Heinz presior of and her attend-ant- s display public parade dent of the Utah State Board w the girls riding to church In of Pharmacy, Utah Pharmacleaners trucks and they artransported in ceutical Assn., American two dryclean-errived early enough so that no one saw them dismount. College of Apothecaries and trucks A stand-uride for the short the American Pharmaceutihaul was no special inconbrides home to cal Assn. venience for anyone and the the church. We The couple will honeydresses werent mussed. would like moon on the West Coast. No one was trying to be your opinion different for the sake of as to the proEating Watermelon- priety of such Louise Davis novelty or publicity. The a method, as at the brides Watermelon should be picture taking some claim it was undignihome before the wedding eaten with a fork. Drop was an excellent Idea. It fied. seeds into cupped hand and The reason was because avoided the confusion and place them at the side of afterward. the plate. the bride and her attendants dressed at the brides home and didnt want to get their gowns mussed in transit. After dressing, the brides CUSTOM portraits were taken and her attendants were also photographed. The trip from house to so peopii who want thi kst at reouiai ptictl COPIES TIN! GRAIN DEVELOPING church was very short and ENLARGEMENT CONTACT JUMkO PRINT! 4 all arrived before the guests COPIE GENIAIOOY did so that no one saw the FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY girls get out. All were transported to the reception by HU automobile. A prominent 3 . . . 6M - 1. k to s from the time-takin- PHOTO FINISHING 33 Celer Preetin by Kedek Cutting the Cake When bride and bridegroom are cutting the wed-din- g cake, the.br ide. stands to the bridegrooms right She places her hand on the cake knife and he places his right hand over hers for cut-inthe first slice. -- g THE PERFECT SPRING AND SUMMER COAT... in snowy wliite cotton knit! $25 mix.no mora taking fetfort aach WN 1, 2, or 3 pills meil.Taki eopsuio'Yday-t- timed a wili 5 to eppetiti curbing aid lasting lit easier to adhere to ' ' low If kelp provide an dial 10 tours, waging WOOLENS weight EL 5-46- Cleaning dw prob- - start today. 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For information call Granite Cleaners, 2044 S. 5th East, IN -- -- -- Etiquette: Bridal Party Not Taken to Gleaners Mrs. Robert Gordon Sparrow III, and aon Robert IV, Freer, Texas, are visiting her mother, Mrs. James A. Twelves. IRTip wduci 'to m, nothing v Mrs.-Hanso- n Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon Sparrow III, Freer, Tex., are visiting and being enter-- , tained by friends here. Their aon, Robert IV, is with them. Mrs. Sparrow is the former Jo Anne Twelves, a native of Salt Lake City. The couple Is spending their visit with her mother, Mrs. James A. Twelves, 661 H St., and brothers Roy and James and a sister, Helen Elizabeth. They are also enjoying a reunion with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Ashworth, Charleston Apts. Mrs. Sparrow, former student at the University of Utah and affiliated with Pi Beta Phi, moved to Dallas, Texas, In 1955. She graduated from Southern Methodist University In Dallas. A DAY 30-da- y lt Texas Guests Visit With Kin in S.L. eon spnind timet ' keeps them fresh tasting longer. Molasses Orange Bread H cup sugar 2 cups sifted all purpose flour H teaspoon baking aoda 2 teaspoons baking powder teaspoons salt 1 cup coarsely chopped puts or raisins 84 cup evaporated milk 84 cup orange Juice 2 tablespoons salad oil 84 cup unsulphured molasses 1 tablespoon grated orange rind Sift together sugar, flour, soda, baking powder and salt;' add nuts. Combine evaporated - milk, - orange rind, orange Juice, salad oil, and molasses. Add to flour mixture all at once; stir Just to blend. Turn Into well greased loaf pan, 9x5x3 Inches. Bake In a slow oven Y325 F) 1 hour 15 minutes. Cool before removing from pan. One loaf. Spicy Molasses Puffs 2 cups sifted all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon each salt, cinnamon and ginger 84 teaspoon cloves 1 egg 4 cup milk 14 cup salad oil 84 cup unsulphured " molasses Sift dry ingredients together. Add egg, milk, salad mooil and unsulphured lasses all at once; mix well. Drop batter by teaspoonfuls into deep fat (365 F.); fry 2 minutes, turning once. Drain on absorbent paper; roll In granulated sugar, cinnamon-suga- r mixture or sprinkle with confectioners sugar. Makes approximately 3 dozen puffs. fitmtir a mot ramqrkable valua at thi little price. Makette Shop Your Car Parked FREE by Courteous Attendants Terrace Lfttl -- , |