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Show Food Queries Happiness Is Overflowing Cookie Jar By Bonnie Lake Tribune Food Editor Happiness is a cookie jar with to filled o'ei'flovung cookies. homemade jummy Whether they be raisin-lace. . . opped . 1, ' d frosting-t- chocolate-dotte- or d cookies have to favorite sweet treat. Of the zillion and one cookie time, and loves every m mules of focus on these for the family to munch on. To good cook Peggy (Mrs. Gary C ) Salazar, keeping the cookie jar filled deliciously is an exciting challenge. With a hungry husband and three children to keep well fed, Peggy is baking much of the jut fbc Sail akf ffibane Thursday Morning, April 15, 1971 Section C Page One Sour Cream Cashew Drops Mrs. Patrick J. Brennan, Salt Lake City, is the new president of the League of Women Voters of Utah, succeeding Mrs. Eugene Bliss. The exchange of gavel took place at the leaque's state concluded Wednesday at the Bountiful Community Church. Other officers are: Mis. William Vogel, Salt Lake City, convention, The Little Woman first vice president; Mrs. J. P. Gurrister, Bngham City, second vice president; Mrs. Lawrence Dechart, Bountiful, secretary; Mrs. Roy T. Shaw, Salt Lake City, treasurer; Mrs. Scott M. Matheson, Mrs. Arthur Traub, Mrs. J. Myron Walker, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lee Stevens, Ogden, and Mrs. Ray Juvelin, Cedar City, directors. Bv Don Tobin 1 are the kind of cookies my commented. Mrs. Salazar sent her excellent recipe for these cookies In answer to a request made Frantz, by Mrs. Colleene Draper for some sour cream cookie and cake recipes. Thanks to you, Mrs. Salazar and to other good cooks Mrs. B. A. Sigvardt; Mrs. Sarah F. Clark, Provo; Mfs. Owen J. Gudniundson; Mrs. J. A. Larson ; Mrs. Bert Sorenson, Delta; Mrs. Peg Cnlley, Idaho Falls: Mrs. Vern L. Johnson; Mrs. Eva M. Mazurie, Provo; Mrs. Bette J. Shell, Bountiful; Mrs. Cleo Ffley, Venice, Utah; Mrs. A. C. Jones; Mrs. E. Hutchings, Beaver; Mrs. Ted Sargent; Mrs. L. R. Bar-ruMrs. Robert P. Ycaglc; Mrs. Mary Anne Hyde, Murray; Mrs. Joy Ycarsley. Swan Lake, Idaho; Mrs. R. C. Andrus, Kearns; Mrs. Lydia Johnson; Mrs. Julie Prentice; Mrs. Sterling Cluff, Boise; Mrs. A. L. R. and Ogden Reader for taking time to answer this request. Yon are the greatest cup firmly blending Add chopped Orange Icing cups sifted confectioners sugar 2 teaspoons grated orange rind teaspoon salt 2 to 3 tablespoons orange juice Combine all ingredients and mix well to spreading consistency. Spread on baked, 2 cooled cookies. Sour Cream Sugar Cookies (Mrs. Peg Culley) cups flour ij teaspoon salt Sour Cream Cashew Drops 2 (4 (Mrs. Gary C. Salazar) 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder teaspoon soda Yt teaspoon salt 1 egg cup soft butter 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cup sour cream 1 cups salted cashew nuts y Sift flour, baking powder, soda and salt together in mixing bowl. Cream butter, egg and brown sugar until fluffy. Add sour cream and vanilla. Coarsely chop nuts. Add to creamed mixture along with the dry ingredients. Stir until well mixed. Drop bv teaspoons onto greased cookie sheets and bake in 375 degree oven for about 10 minutes or until done. Cool and frost with creamy white icing. Orange Pecan Delights (Mrs. Eva M. Mazurie) baking j teasoon soda well pecans. Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls onto greased baking sheet. Bake in 375 degree oven for 10 to 14 minutes. Cool and frost with Orange Icing. ! 3 cups flour 2 teaspoons brown packed sugar V. cup granulated sugar 2 eggs 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 12 cup sour cream 1 cup chopped pecans Orange Icing Sift dry ingredients together. Cream butter, sugars and eggs until fluffy. Stir in orange rind, and sour cream and mix well. Stir in sifted dry ingredients gradually, family goes for. They have the right amount of crunchy goodness and yet stay deliciously fresh tasting, Peggy s; Women Voters Install Slate H teaspoon salt 34 cup butter it! recipes available, there are always a special few that appeal to our families and we powder y 114 4 4 y2 1 h 1 y2 teaspoon soda teaspoons baking powder teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon allspice cup butter cup thick sour cream cup brown sugar egg, beaten cup chopped nuts cup chopped raisins or dates Sift dry ingredients together in large mixing bowl. Cut in butter as for Add and Alls right with the world in the Gary C. Salazar home because mom, Peggy, makes it a point to The Womens Auxiliary to the Salt Lake County Medical Society installed officers at a pastry. brown installed were Mrs. George Cartwright, presidentelect; Mrs. Owen G. Reese, first vice president; Mrs. C. Donald West, second vice Mrs. Ernest L. president; J. Shell) (Mrs. Betty 1 cup shortening 2 cups sugar 3 eggs, beaten Column See Page C-- receding secre- Thomas E. Baucorresponding secretary; Mrs. Maurice G. Baker, treasurer; Mrs. Burton F. Brasher, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Harry C. Wong, historian; and Mrs. Neil W. Goodsell, man, luncheon Monday at the Hidden Valley Country Club East Mrs. J. Louis Schricker Jr. is president succeeding Mrs. R. F. Cahoon. Golf Luncheon Others Wilkinson, tary; Mrs. sugar mixed together. Blend in egg. Add Southern Cream Cookies keep the cookie jar filled deliciously for enjoyment of Holley, 1, Chad, 3, and Guy, G, her happy eaters. Installation Highlights Medical Meet cream nuts and raisins or dates. Drop by teaspoon on greased baking sheets. Bake in 350 degree oven for about 12 minutes or until lightly browned. i auditor. Mrs. John A. Gubler was The Mick Riley Ladies Golf Assn, has scheduled its opening luncheon Thursday at the Ambassador Club. A social hour at noon will precede luncheon. Mrs. Richard L. Babb, president; Mrs. William A Kal mar, golf chairman, and Mrs. 1 Howard E. 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