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Show Tb t 6W Silt Lake Tribune, hundar, August !. gw IM Active Retirement ' w 1 , Ann Lander (. - r-- You Can Squawk About This Kind c v tr r7 i . XY . 7v She Fills Happiness Rx j W' V : ' V By Hazel S. Parkinson Tribune Staff Writer J ' 'X d ? ' Of Picnic Outing ?V? & V I r t yt 1, ' J 4 - Pewr Ana w took our landers: Sunday iml!y to a beautiful state park in northern Indiana for an outing and picric. The park is located near a college town. For the pasi JO years we have enjoyed this park but last week we got the surprise of our lives. Hundreds of kids weie slag-tia love-in- . They were g conduct is against the law and it doesnt matter if its a state park, a city park or a national park. You could have called who, I trust, the police would not have broken their skulls, or shot them ripad, but at least ordered them to put on their clothes and move cm. s , i - r I ltt-a- r jr - harmless. They have two children under three years of age and I think Dora is pregnant again. (No brains either). 1 have knocked myself out .'or tinder every bush and tree. We stepped on several muples In various stages of dress and undress. And they were doing more than just necking. Call It love if you want to, but sex under a picnic table at high noon is not my idea of love. The little lake we always was filled with enjoyed s both girls and boys, laughing, playing ball and carrying on as if they .were two years old. When my husband and I saw what was going on we hustled our kids out as fast as we could. We had our picnic in our back f 5 skinny-dipper- . yard. I was fold by a neighbor that since it is a state park, nothing whats ders? IWr can be done. So the answer, Ann LanFort Wayne Wayne: You got bum information. Indecpnt exposure and lewd and lascivious inm Dear I n: What affection? You dislike her intensely and she knows it. Killing yourself doing favors won't help. It's not what we do for people but how we feel about them that counts. If lon trubli . . . with yaur yw cant w.n U Mt you In get your own n for Ann Landcrt' booklet, life, Got by boronftr How t Mort Freedom" Son Me If) com roouoct with your and lone, ftomptd. MlMddrtttod envetopo ro of Homo Ann London, m Snrvtco Department, Salt I oka Trtb-uSox M, Salt Laka City, Utah, lain. eo At Mother Lode With a Crew Is The Lady Known as Lu hammer. Alleghany Lu brushed smudge from her face, yelled to Bush that she couldn't recollect she ever had. You aint missed nuttin. Bush shouted. Lilacs taste terrible. Alleghany Lu, lifelong gold miner, and Bu-48, her hired hand, were engaged in small talk as they worked in Lu's diggins at the San Francisco mine on the south face of a hill over h, tiny hamlet of over $200,000 of her own Nevada money and money she's promoted from others her County. into the San FranMiners have called Luthena partners the looking Washington in Alleghany Lu since the late '30s when she operated the Seven Acres in Alleghany, a gold mine a few miles north of her present location. Caston Siring of Luck Lu had a string of luck in earlier years. But no ones making money on gold sinee difficulties have beset the industry the last quarter century. How long shell last is anybody's guess. But the days of Alleghany Lus mining career seem numbered. Lu Caston admittedly sank Not All That, Com eiuent Housewife Mixes It Up With the Mixes a large mixing bowl and add remaining water, 6 cups flour and the salt. Beat vigorously with a wooden spoon or heavy duty mixer until batter is smooth. Gradually work in remaining flour, using just enough to make a medium firm dough. Form dough into a ball and place In a large greased bowl, turning to grease dough on all sides. Cover with a towel and let rise until doubled, about 45 min. Punch down and turn out onto a lightly floured board. Cut dough into three equal parts and shape each Into a By Barbara Hansen Los Angeles Times Writer - The averS1MI, CALIF, age housewife is being takpn for a ride. She is being robbed 150 different ways. That and a look of disgust are Dolores Ca Bellas reactions to mixes and other convenience foods. Mrs. Caella is a housewitc one might think needs convenience foods. She cooks for a husband, four children, ages 11 to 17, and squads of guests. That means she has to consider ease of preparation, speed and economy. But she is also Interested In flavor and quality which she finds lacking In mixes and I other convenience foods. haVv a thing about what I feed my children, she said. She reports that by cooking from scratch she can feed them better at less expense and with no great loss of time. loaf. Place in greased loaf pans, cover with a towel and let rise until doubled, about 30 min. Bake at 400 deg. 30 min. or until done. Turn out into racks , f to cool. Makes 3 loaves. Note: This bread does not require kneading, but kneading will produce a finer texture. Sacrifice Quality - Casella hu-ha- Others aie converted A through her cookbooks, A and .World of Breads A third World of Baking. book, on desserts, will be out next year. The housewife can undr-istan- d Mrs. Casella because she is one of them, not a professional with special trainI ing. didnt learn to cook until efter I was married, she I taught myself. 1 said. didnt even have a phone so I could call anyone tip and ask I for help. Mrs. Casella saves monev by buying in quantity. She saves time by preparing large hatches of foods that can be frozen and by including foods or. her menus. And she wont use ingredients that dont nroduce quality. i Mrs. Casplla is worried about the lack of taste convenience foods promote. "We have a generation of youngsters growing tip who don t know what good pizza or spaghetti sauce is. When thev come across good food rooked s 10-l- small Dolores CWlla reads to mixes and other convenience foods. She cooks turkey in paella pan. converts philosophy by The them. gif one of our neighbors said their lives had changed since we moved in, she said. 8- - cup margarine or butter barbecue sauce friends to her deeding to turkey, cut into pieces seasoned flour 1 scratch. I Mrs. Turkey Oven-Barbecu- Convenience foods arent she obthat convenient, mix cake With a served. there is no time saving unless a woman makes the cake as K Then she sacrifices quality totally. If she follows the .recipes for varying the mix, by the time he gets the extra Ingredients, it takes as much time as making the cake from as it should be, they dont recognize it, she said. Italian Foods She uses Italian foods to make her point as they are among her staples. Her husband is Italian and she is of Lebanese ancestry. Frozen pizzas horrify her. "Aren't they terrible? Tncv have a petuliar taste, she said. She notes they are also more expensive than the pizza she makes at home. Here are her comments on ronv enience some foods: Cake mixes; They have a floury taste. Thpy include too much flour and sugar to cover up a lack of flavor. Fie crust mix: You still have to roll it out. so why make your own? I ran make 20 pie shells in an hour and sttek them in the freezer. other rt Packaged Spaghetti sauce mix: cant stand the thought of I ev- erything tasting the same, Mrs. Casella knows her message will get through only to the women willing to listen and experiment. What bothers me is the housewife who is at home and can cook but wont, she said. The follow ing recipes include a basic bread which Mis. to uses Casella convert women who think home baking is too difficult. The bmad takes two hours from start to finish and requires no kneading. The turky is a practical party dish, as the turkey can be browned a hsd, the mnrade esn be prepared in advance, the cooking process is simple and the potatoes can cook along with the meat. d Quirk Loaf Broad refrigerated It has an cooky dougn: excess of sugar to rover up the lack of true flavor. noodle Packaged Some things are so easy to make, why buy them in a box? You still have to cro's noodle and stir in the cups luke.varm water 4 cakes or pkg. ypast H cup sugar or honey 12 cups sifted flour 2 tbsp. salt Combine 1 cup water with veat and sugar. Sft aside until mixture starts to bubble, other ingred.?ots. about 5 mm. Then pour it into x: te 'X:Lua diggins. Alleghany Lu and her hired hand, Ray Bush, work in By Charles Hillinger Los Angeles Times Writer WASHINGTON, CALIF. -Ever eat a Lilac, Lu? shouted Ray Bush over the deafening clatter of the jack- 4 4 Retirement for Nellie didn't mean atop-Inwork. It meant changirg places. Mrs. Vanderlindn retired as chief pharmacist at LDS was Ho'pital. The send-of- f with gifts, complete gala mementos and parties. She took a day off, then began work.ng for the Lowe brothers at the pharmacy at Auerbach Co. V is but still my daughter-in-lashe doesn't like me. Whenever I bake bread for myself, I always bake a loaf for Dora. Ive never refused to take the children w hen they have sitter When her mother trouble. conies to town, I always invite her to dinner. I have killed myself trying to be nice to that gill. Why in the world doesnt she return my affection? Unappreciated jt i "H ie she , V. i t f , ;,rV . Ann landers: Our handsome, bright, promising son married a gil who is nothing to look at has a hlah personality, no family backno eduiaiion, no ground, sense of humor, and no ta-in clothes. The best thing I ran say about Dora is that - V - whole potatoes, optional Each half of turkey breast should be cut crosswise into two pieces. The back, if used, should be cut into three pieces. Roll turkey pieces in seasoned flour and brown in margarine. Transfer to a baking pan and bake at 3 deg. for 45 min. Pour barbecue sauce over pieces and bake 1 hr. longer, or until meat Is ten- der. Baste with sauce every 15 to 29 nun. If desired, unpeeled potatoes may be baked and basted with the meat for the last 1 hr. of cooking time. Allow 1 potatoes per person. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Barbecue Sauce cisco. She's carved a wide swath of mountain, moving thousands of tons of dirt looking for that elusive rich vein. She's built a mill, spent money on bulldozers and expensive equipment. I knew theres Help Students At the hospital she hud 26 students and pharmacists Uniter h? jot Kifu tion Beside regular hours as a supervisor, she was on emergency call. Now her hours are shorter, 1 to 6 p.m. With mornings to kill, she Is sleeping in, eating breakfast more leisurely and swimming regularly at a health club. She also helps her son and daughter-in-law- , with whom she resides. 14 Grandchildren Mrs. Vanderlinden, a widow for 17 years, also has a daughter and 14 grandchildren. She received her training as a pharmacist 40 years ago in her native country, Holland. When she came to Utah she wasn't allowed to practice in a 4 in home sever- the past four dec , Hospital. OIvI I (!! high-grad- vein. e Solid gold right behind the mariposite," she said. See that white lock up theie? Iin getting close . . . getting so dose I can smell it. This is one of the richest spots in the state. Several geologists have looked at this thing. They agree. Formations here are identical to those at the Sixteen-to-On- e just over the hill. You know the Sixteen-to-On$35 million in gold taken from It. Come cn up here. Let me show you something," Lu said as she grabbed a small pick and pan. Bush laid aside the jackhammer as he finished the last of a series of holes he and Lu drilled for blasting and reached into a portable cooler for a beer. Lu hoisted herself up the and steep mountainside, chipped away at a rock to demonstrate a show of color. This is pocket country. A big outfit could hack it. I had hopes I could. Im not giving she said up yet . . e Watching, Bush gulped his beer and commented: She hasnt paid me in weeks. Not a dime. But I'm hangin on for a little while. Think Shes Crazy I've lost most of my friends. They think Fm crazy. Lu said as she lowered herself into the mill she built to mine her million. Some people want to buy me out. I cant get anything on credit any more. n Everybody says Im idiot for sticking with her all this time, Bush said. But this country is what it is because of people like Lu. Shes got guts. Determination. Stubborn as a mule, by God. Who the hell is going to find all the stuff? Its the jackass guys like Ray and me that made the West, that made the nation," said Lu, a childless widow. "Instead of promoting minbem tearing, this country ing it down ever since old R o o s e velt spoiled everything, she said. ' We depend almost entirely on foreign imports when theres plenty of stuff right here In the ground in America. neat knits lead the Lsdiei . . . C?,;K5 f mtr 1 fiiY STS3E Valley Fair Mall Fitted in our ol almosi-counferpa- rt . nylon, sizes 5-1- 3. Mitecuious Bra GIHS end trek drawstring wo:st in navyredbeigegold stripe. Both and washable in Celanese acetate and are worry-fre- e FREE GIFTS Be back-to-scho- And what better way to begin than in slim horizontal stripes wrapped smoothly 'round our Cehra knits! Step off that first day in a short sleeve dress with placket front and drawstring waist in navyredgraycamel stripe or choose the wih split neckline and Came to tin GXAK3 lj Cook onions and green pepper in oil jut until soft. Add garlic and stir until garlic is soft, but do not let it brown. Add vinegar, catsup, mustard, sugar, Worcestershire sauro, salt, pepper, water and lemon. Simmer 30 min. or longer if desired. Remove lemon slices before pouring over turkfy. She has been al times s. Lu sees all the Indications of cup olive oil 5 thin slices lemon Likes Art High-Grad- 2 cloves 1- -j in Holland. She knew some of the members of his family in Holland, but not him. ades. She still has family there. On hpr trips she likes to visit art galleries and She has also carried that Interest on her tours of American cities. 1 America is truly the land of opportunity, she says. She is very happy she made the decision to come to Utah. I She also worked 19 years fn the pharmacy at St. Mark's at least a in cold cash somewhere In here. I can't stop now. I got 10 years and my life savings at stake, she said. e Vein minced green pepper, minced garlic, crushed 1, cup wine vinegar to cups catsup 2 tbp. prepared mustard cup brow a sugar, packed 2 tbsp. worchestershire 1 tsp. salt 5i tsp. freshly ground pepper 3 cup w ater the state until she passed the state board. That meant brushing up on her English. 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