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PERT PLAID WITH SAUCY Heloise Absolutely delicious Luau Spareribs roast- on a spit and served with fruited rice. Dear Heloise: After many years of vacaand watching and tioning, helping my husband carry five suitcases from the car to the hotel or motel, I suddenly started to think! Now, when I prepared for a trip, I have one small suitcase which I use for pajamas, a complete change of clothing for everyone, and bathing suits (in case the motel comes complete with swimming pool). It is so much simpler to carry one suitcase into the hotel, and I am certain many other husbands would appreciate the work load being lessened after a long day of driving. Margaret JX Bruce Boast plenty of them for theyll go like wild-e- d fire. Serve them with a garnish and a flair. Spareribs Take Exotic Turn through nbs above and below spit to hold ribs securely while roasting Attach spit to rotisserie motor. Roast as directed by equipment manufacturer or cook until meat is tender and well done, 1 to 1 hours, depending upon the amount of heat used. Prepare sauce while nbs By Bonnie Lake Tribune Food Editor No food has quite the appeal of juicy, golden spareribs going round and round on a rotisserie. Rotisserie cooking is the very easiest kind. It requires so little watching for the mo-to- r keeps the spit turning, and the meat is constantly basted with its own juices, giving it that wonderful, wonderful fla- vor. are roasting. Cook onion in water until tender. Add re- maining ingredients, except pineapple, grapes and greens. Simmer gently to blend flavors, about 15 minutes. Baste nbs with sauce several times Spareribs cooked like-th- is deserve to be served in an exotic way. Make them the main dish for a summer luau. Garnish the nbs with slices of canned or fresh pineapple, little clusters of green grapes and sprigs of watercress or mint. Serve them with a well seasoned rice to which chopped raisins and toasted almonds are added, and tall, icy colj, fruit drinks. Make the dessert chilled melon or slices of pound cake topped with a coconut ice cream ball and pineapple or strawberry sauce. All easy dishes with a mini-- , mum of kitchen work. y3 1 chopped CAMPUS PET 4.98 8 Vi hr 12 (red or black) 8.95 tan or black) 9.95 4 to 8 (red, tan or black) 10.95 Children's For the youngest school-goeT- s, a bright cotton plaid by C h a r e n a. (20-inc- I Drop waist with attached nylon net petticoat! And a ruffly head scarf to match. Red and blue plaid, sizes 3 to 6x. Miss' )2Vi to 3 (red, Teens' This is Bonnie, a snappy young shoe that is the talk of crowd. Give your youngster the adthe by a vantage of our guaranteed fit, double-checke- d back-to-scho- FIFTH FLOOR SHOP- - CHILDREN'S Mail and phone orders ftiled, add 32c postage . LETTER OF LAUGHTER Dear Heloise: Who knows . . . one of these days we may be using roll-o-n deodorant to keep that window or glass door from . . . perspiring!!! supervisor. FIFTH FLOOR CHILDREN'S SHOES Mail and phone orders ftlled, indicate 2nd color choice, L. 3. Salt Lake LDS Temple rites pprfofmed Friday by Alvin R. Dyer, Assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, united in marriage Miss Janet Clark and William Robert Wright. Afterward, a wedding breakfast was given at the Alta Club That evening, a reception was held in the gardens of thel home of Dr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Howard, grandparents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph B. Wright. 2891 Sherwood Dr Bridal attendants were Mrs. George CrPingreermatron of honor and sister of the bride; Miss Dene Clark, maid of honor and sister of the bride; Mrs. Ezra T. Clark Jr.; Mrs. James E. Clark; Mrs. C. Richard Wright. C. Richard Wright was best onion cup water cup catsup canned drained, crushed pineapple yt cup lemon juice or vinegar 5i cup orange juice " (4 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon liquid smoke, cup (optional) 4 4 A Miss Clark pounds meaty spareribs cup IS TO MATCH Bob Wright Claims Luau Spareribs 4 during last 25 minutes of roasting time. Cut ribs into serving portions. Garnish with pineapple slices, green grapes and spngs of watercress, mint or parsley. Serve with additional sauce. Makes 4 servings. NOTE : If ribs are prepared in the oven, arrange on racks in roasting pan. Cover pan with foil. Bake in moderate oven (375 F) until tender, about 1 hour. Remove foil and continue baking hour longer. Brush with sauce every few minutes during last 20 minutes of cooking. THE GHILLIE KERCHIEF dashes tabasco slices canned pineapple green grapes watercress, mint or pars- man. The newlyweds will take a honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe, Carmel and San Francisco, Calif , before making their home in Salt Lake City. The bride is a senior at the University of Utah where she is a member of Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Cwean and the Student Sen- ley Lace nbs onto spit exactly through middle. Clamp in place with holding forks. If desired, thread long skewers metal lengthwise GOLDEN WEDDING, ate. BIRTHDAY, FAMILY REUNION Wright ' was "graduated ' from the U. of U. where he was a member of Sigma Chi, Owl and ,Key PM Delta-Pand was student body vice president. He served a LDS mission in Switzerland. Prenuptial entertaining was done by Mrs. C. Richard Mrs. Ralph M. Wright, Wrieht, Mr and Mrs. John S. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Boyden Jr., Mrs. J. Fred Mrs, Vernon B. Romney, Mrs. Richard W. Linford, Miss Karen Lowe, Miss Mickie James, Miss Sydney Sharp, Mrs. Clifton C. Clark, Mrs. James E, Clark, Mrs. Ezra T. Clark Jr., Mrs. G. 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