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Show fl. iwSpFajy'iieKhisi Succulent lamb slew appeals to appetites (on tinned from Page 6 n.eal Eparkle with a tasry taveei treat, sene Cheese Torte for a sweet remem-b- i W-- ance. Mrs. Laura Lee Crane requested the recipe for tins German baked dessert and fancy cooks Mrs. Linda Fran-eoMrs. Beyer Moire, Provo; Mrs. John Housely; Mrs. Edmn T. Love, Ogden; Mrs. Ann Tomlinson, Pocatello; Mrs. Marion Maloney and St. George Reader took time to answer this request. Me appreciate you! Cheese Torte cups gtaharn crumbs W e d Mrs. Leone Ixiveland, Garden tity; Mrs. Anne McNweey, Granger;Mrs.Mrs. Fastham; Jane Mary bage can 1 cracker (10 ounces) tomato soup cans water Salt and pepper meat to taste. Mix with nee, on, an and beaten egg. Mak into small balls and roll each ball in a cabbage leaf. Tie. Place in kettle or covered pan and pour soup and water over and simmer for about 3 houis. 3 12 cups sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon !2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, melted 4 egg 18 teaspoon salt 1 cup heavy cream (i2 pint) 1 tablespoon lemon juice 12 teaspoon vanilla J4 cup unsifted flour l'a pounds creamed cottage The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth B. Dow den. attended Lake Salt City, Bngham Young Lnnersity. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed M. Peterson, Salt Lake Citv, attended the University of Utah pound sausage pound ground beef 3 4 cup chopped onion J2 cup cooked nee 1 egg Large loose leaves of cab2 Han?cn-Dallc- v grated v Mrs. Riihard B. Dailey Mrs. Mcvcn Peterson Salt Lake LDS Temple was netting for the Friday wedding of Shawna Dawn Hansen Bowcn-elso- n Mis Donna S. Bowen and Jay E. Bowen, both of Granger, and Mi. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Gi anger S Lake LDS Temple was setting ThL.sday for the wedding of JaAnna Jean Bowen and Lynn Edward Nelson. Parents of the newlyweds aie cheese 2 teaspoons Young University. The hi idf groom, son of Mi. bieakfast. jrk 11 1 Salt Lake LDS 'temple was setting for the Friday wedding of Sue Ann Dow den and Steven Peterson. reception was given at lleiitage House. Log Haven was setting for the wedding (Mrs. Leone Loveland) n g new The biule, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Giant K. Hansen, A Stuffed Cabbage Leaves i cl i Dmwlcii-PeterMH- Bon tw ell, Ogden; Mrs". C. C. Mrs. Colette Bidwell; L, Orem; Mrs. Nonna Andeison and Magna Reader were kind enough to send tbe.r favorite Be do appreciate recipes. you! (Mrs. Linda Francom) 2 The Sait Lake TribHne, Snnday, October 10, attends ilysville, ed the Limetsin ol Idaho and llermatien-llau-e- u H. Hansen Rocky claimed Kaien Mane as his bride Heimansen Cliff Jr. and Mis. Abiam Fitzgerald Dailey, Weston, Idaho, attend 7 s V Wednesday in rites pei formed at the Canllon Reception Center. Patents of the r -- lyweds ate Mr. and Mi- - Grant Hermansen and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff H. liansen, all of BYU Bngham 1971 Shawn Wamner, Dale F. Darby say vows and Mrs. Robert Ausnn Shawn Lee Wamner and Lt. Dale Franklin Darby weie Satin dy at All matried Saints Fpiscopal Chuich. A reception was given at the Ft. Douglas Officers Club. The Oflicets Club was also setting for the leheatsal dinnei . The bmle, daughter of Mi Torrance, Caif., War-rine- r, gradu- ated from the University of Utah wnh a degree in mathe- Corps commissioned as a second lieutenant. He is stationed at Quantico, Va So what's wrong with bing a vcyur? matics. , son of Mr The bndegi-oomand Mrs. Clatence Da:b, Glen Ellyn, 111., giaduaied Irom the U. of U. with a degiee in political science lie is serving in the US Mamie isTABTSwEQ-cmmti- r and Richard Buttars Dailey. A reception was given at LDS Stoke the Kaysville Center. LAY-AWA- Y lemon peel graham cracker ciumbs, 32 cup sugar, cinnamon and melted margarine. Reserve cup of mixture for lopping Press remaining graham cracker crumbs mixture into bottom and sides of spimg form pan. Beat eggs and remaining 1 cup sugar on high speed of electric mixer Combine Vanity Fair Will Hold in 10 Loy-aw- ay until light. Add salt, cream, lemon juice and vanilla; continue beating on high speed until fluffy about 30 seconds). Stir m flour and cottage cheese. Force mixture through a fine sieve; add lemon peel and mix until well blended. Pour into prepared crust; top with reserved crumb mixture. hardwood crib with innerspring mattress and bumper pad Bake in 325 degree oven for hour. Turn off oven; allow cheese cake to stand in oven Remove 30 minutes longer from oven; cool on rack before releasing spring. hile you're in the mood to tuff your family or guests, try your hand at this economical, nutritious dish called Siuffed Cabbage Leaves It is SALE . in beauty for breakfasts and languorous lounging. 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