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Here's a, question homemakers g ask theiffielVesoftel'-durinthe winter months when they have problem finding interesting to tempt appetites. salads ' - But here is an unusual tortfbination of, colorful fruit cock- tail molded in a creamy, tartt base that appeals to every taste. The sweet fruit bites add inter-est to a subtly seasoned mix- ture. Satin Supper Salad is a delicious companion for lamb, veal or fowl of consider its use any time. Satin Supper Salad 1 can (1 lb. 14 oz.) fruit cock- tail 1 envelope plain gelatin - - ' I - ned , Bappr Yet '' Of course, you will both ex-, , - It-i- s? day, 10 am., inffeWe-iluirrs-board room, State Capitol buil& disillusionments, but pmbably too as theyears n, I 10110.11111 1 ! daltx ' ..' Rings For Spring ling's the thing for spring, says the Jewelry Industry Council. For instance, there's the popular "mother's ring," a large band holding her birthstone, that of her husband and one for each of her children: ' - ... . . - 110 .. 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Vaughn E, Hansen, direc tor of the college of engineering, Utah State University,' will be : guest speafter, - isf Gill The Women 's Conservation Council of Utah win meet Tues- -- Madricm Is En gag ' Conservation Council ..... -- 00 - - 1.,,,,,,,,,1 ''.... - - - . - some Wondering perience . other, ' armlet? little some Usually creeps in, a little wondering, Your friend no doubt wanted to suggest to you that if you love your fiance, you are going to look at these visions that surprise you l occaL sionally, in a realistic, fashion. You are going to figure out how, to handle the problems- they ' ' . suggest. s. If the disappointminti-1,indiingcated deep character flaws, then -,.- - The engaged couple will nuptial promises July 17 in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening they will be bonofed, at a. reception at the McKay Ward meetinghouse. Miss Madrian'bas studied at Pestalozrl Froebel College - in : Madxian Berlin, Germany. Her fiance, la The prospective bridegroom is a studellt at 'the Univepity of a son of Mr. Ind Mrs. Eali R. Utah, andlas completed an LDS MiSSiOn to Japan. Gill, 676 E. 13th South. Miss KarikEdda Modriari is engaged to David R. tion.. the showF", -- AnnouncemenLis made of ihe, engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss &win Edda Madriaiind David R. Gill. Parents of the bride-eleare Mrs: Werner H. Ranglack, 1327 Green St., and the late Herbert - Elliott are arrangini the ,repep.: Realistic About 111 arm - o. rece e Ai4 Eçhib 1 , There's flurry Of attivityittlsored 74cooperation With the, the Salt Lake Art Center right board of trusteed of the Art now. Its in preparation for the Center and the Salt Lake Junior ' of Leagt11.7 h -a- nnuaV,exhibition and sPonA reception, to be- held Sunsculpture, painting day evening from 7:30 te 10 willmark the opening of the exhibit Names of the Tecipients of the five cash awards of $100 will be announced at that time. The decisionas to the winners of these awards was made by Fred S. Bartlett ilheéfor of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, sole juror of - Stir in softened gelatin until ---Strain; completely dissolved. ' add grated lemon rind and vine- teaspoon salt -- -5 whole cloves - gar. Chill until, mixture thickens teaspoon grated lemon rind 2 tablespoons Inild vinegar and mounds on a spoon: Blend In sour cream; fold in drained sour pint commercial cream, fruit cocktail. Spoon into 8 indi- , .Salad greens vidual molds and chill until firm. Drain fruit cocktaili feset4ing -U n mei dontoerisp , ,-. au- syrup. Soften greens to serve. Mikes 8 serv-gelatin in -- --- - , -- cup syrup. Heat, 'together- - refruit bouMon maining syrup, cube, curry powder, salt and 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 cloves until bouillon cube dis , solves and mixture reaches boil. cube teaspoon curry powder 1 chicken bouillon , Don't learn To be a LEADER be You'll -Merely a Follower. JP lOn of Wash. By WINNIT'RED JARDECE ' Deseret News Food Editor Sun- - ( day;, will mark exhibit ,openmg. - ' Prenuptial 'party hostesses have been Mrs. Wayne H. Lee, Deane Mrs. Boyd H. H. lee, Mrs. Noel H. ,Lee, and -Mrs. John McDonald: ? and Mrs. Norman Rosenblatt preview paintings and go by, you will keep discover-Perhap- s Dear Ilappy:., the cliche about the ing hidden virtues flowering course of .true love never run- under strqnge circumstances.the Most people truly in love grow ning "smooth" refers to emotional running as well as to in devotion and in tenderness the tricks of an unsympathetic and in helpfultless, when help-fat- e in fulness is needed Most trernendsorrow, grief, illness, physical Whom to marry is a and emotional stress and tension ouslbig decision-- to make, That I Donot ivorryunduly, following on .the heels M.M. comes another big step: adjustining to the idea of marriage, new obligations .in the cluding -, and understandtimeeach ..... ... .. ...... ing that the fiances owe , taker. The hwly married pair will make their, home in Tacoma, . , , be on exhibit at Art Center. Reception, to be held pieces of sculpture to ecep to feel. you think - ' ' - santhemum. . 111111.011; .' 'v.'',' ;, , '. - A,o, ; ',''' li'!.. ' st....i, ,.,, .., " '1 , ' '''. ,, , . - , - 1;,,' .., , : ,, i- ' , , ' Bartz and Miss Rita Lee, sister of the bridegroom, junior bridesmaid. They will be attired in blue gowns and will carry boll' 'pets of carnations and chry- - , -- . ... , .., Jr..---Mrs- '4'1 ;;:,...,,,,,' .,, , ; 2, '1. ",. - - '1,0,' '. ,, ',. . - Marilyn PéterSOMISSDotitia: ...., - . ,., Heading the committee on ar- - The March.rneeting for rnem; ' MARKER rangements for the exhibit are hers of the Alpha rhapter of By MARY Mrs. William 'Alpha Delta Kappa sorority will Dear Mary Marker; 'Mrs. J. man; - I have always had very special ideas about the kind of man Palmer, be held. Monday, 7:30 pall, it Joseph Mrs. Dow W. Itichardson, Miss the University of Utah Student them about to friends talked quite my I want to marry. I have )3unding. Margo Penney, Mrs., E. R, Union freely. Now I have been engaged for two months and am plat- Diunite Robert Thom - A short business xneeting will Mrs. Jr., , 1 ning to be wed quite soon that It Is as, Mrs. Peter B. Stifel,Mrs. be followed by the pledging The other day. I saw one of one should remember D. Armstrong Penney, Mrs ceremony for new members. an to break better engagement my old friends who had just Richard A. Sweet, Mrs. Fran1;- - Hostesses for the evening are life. -- -. heard the good- - news. She said, than to ruin a lin D. Richards Leo Mrs.,' Barbara-Meese-a- nd Mrs. most like are Perhaps ' you with a little irony in her tone, R. W. Mrs. and C. Robert Rollow Capeon Kimball, too expecting "And 'did you find all those Americans much of marriage. If each enthings in him that you were gaged person could see fully the tORTY ODD looking form n a husband-to-be?- " The Lulls the other beloved holds of image Thought a Moment the prospective mate, the imposI thought for a moment and sible things each expectsof the because I am inthen said Readers may writ. tO mary Marker, .. "Well, I exclusive be to honest dined local columnist of the Deseret . now News, by addressing letters to Mary but at I .41 first, lad thought Marker, Deseret News, P.O., Box 1257t Ants7yri, sometimes I 'wonder a ,little." sett Lake City, Utah, 84110. .16' . lor,:,.--11111., , Since then, I have been won-, tt e r , probably everybody 4111:4i assured friend dering more. My would be too scared to get Mar-wa- y a4; me that this is quite a normal , i.,, .,,, ),,,,, ,,:,..., ,,,'-'-,,' , of . . , Ntrs. 1). Armstrong Penney Utah, en City, 'ashions a - ,',.,. ",,,:'1,,,;,. .,,,,, 1,,- ,, 4 , - , ,,,,,:. ,, ,,,-- .. . - 1iIL itk, L' ., , , 4,:',.).;'.,',,-'.',''- ' white ehrysantheinums and ivy. 'Bridal attetiaants Will be Miss ' lu - . IIK.,,,,,,,,Fta. , , ,,,:,.. Ittsbaricirs , - Reception Set. bridal - Friday evening ,,the, couple will greet- guests at a ,' ' reception at the Millcreek Twelfth Ward, 600 E. 3900 South. . For the postnuptial occasion the bride has selected a gown of satin brocade,; Her veil is secured to a bridal headpiece. ,......,..,..-.:...-,,,,,,.,- f V17- , -- -- Mrs. Ruel H. Lee, - Balt ' Lake stamped, is 1,ie ' - , Confidentially Yours 3523-62-0 - 1257, 'le - , - , chest. Per' a Persona, writs to Abby, cM Deseret gm Pf , ,,,,, . ,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,vol., r - unpublished pike amily Gerald Smith Lee claimed Miss Judy Elaine Scott for his bride, Friday in a ceremony sol. emnized in the Salt Lake - ple. Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve officiated. ' Following, the newlyweds were feted at a wedding break-fast at Beau Brummel by Mr. ' and Mrs. Wilford R. Smith. The bride is a ,, daughter of - Mrs. Ruby- - G. 'Scott,. Denmark, , S. C. Parents of the bridegroom ,,,,,.,,,,--, '3 3,,,r, a-- .: :06.-.0;10..S;:,1.e- - --' ,..CONFIDEN'rIAL TO EDNA: Yes, , I . Nvrite all my own answers. A ghost writer hasn't tw ghost of a chance with me. IP)IESNZEIT Immo ,,,,,,, ,- ,,,,e,,, . -3 L' 3,, What would you 'have - Miss-Ju-dy - ,,,, . ,' t owwe , away and see her. ' DEAR STRUCK: I'd have given her a "tasie": in Ignored birth; I again. What should I go:wetve married almost 30 years.--.GOI- N Al5 - II me lotidshe ., remind her to tone crazy. When down she starts to speak in almost a whisper, but before long she is yelling , Friday, .March 6, 1964 done in a case 'ate -- this? My claughter-in-labad a birthday scom Ing up, so I asked her in my most pleasant tone, "What would you like for your birthday dear' She looked me right in the eye and replied, "Give me the money instead, Mother. Your taste is atraCiaaa I."STRUCK, SPEECHLESS , -- t'tt , , . ,:r1EAR ABBY: EAR ABBY: My wife has started D to talk '' - . know ,- c le s s e a f o r . months to 'take his ... ,,:. . - DEAR GOECO:'IsI;e your wife to a doctor who specializes hr orders ot the ear. She could be tering from a hearing lost and not . ''41k studied n e to and - afraid- is- to face them with the, facts? He swears be loves the girl, yet he - has never taken her to a public place, and they have going together for . She is se- Inlove With him it painfk me to see her huttlike this. How can I help her?THE GIRL'S MOTHER DEAR 110'IlIER: You do not - mention their ages. Or ,bia educational or financial status, This is of utmost Impo'rtitnee. Jfbesstillde- ' pendent on his parents, announcing , to whom his engagement a girl of they disapprove would end all help- -' from them ' It he loved the girl enough, and were't man, he'd do Just that, and find a way to make, it on his own He is obviously imwilling, unable- -or no man Di your daughter- - a tell her she is cheapening 'favor and herself ' - you thin- k- Ale DEAR-ABBY'r-What-- ecrett--"---. - - - .. , ,.,,,....,... ,,,,,..,.. ,,, , ..,...,,,. ,.,,,, .,. ,,,:,,,". .... ...,. ,. v.,,,,,,,:.---. ,.,,,.. . ..,,,,,,.- . - . - ..''",,,,,,- - , . , - , .. ' ! . . - ., . - , . . - . DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, - ..., -- , - .. . . -- ' ' - |