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Show 16 B ESE ET NEWS AND TELEGRAM,, Saturday, 1964 MaY-1- , rJaris DEcvanair iikb. last "sag Salt pat rdegrzun Recrpos given At Cooking School Fashions Food Family , ,or 1 in fact, while Cliumutine Robinson and Sandra StroPi of the By WESNIFRED JARDIN'E National Livestock and Meat Board Deseret News Food Editor were hard the featured recipes, spe- last" 'Might well have been the motto of fa lame their favorite !Save the best . - the two talented home economists who conducted the Newsmention this as being certainly a favorite with all itupaper Agency Corporation's cooking school at the Utah Theater Lamb sends Itself always'. to marinades end' these lamb The recipe for the Lamb Steaks Teriyaki alótfe would have - steaks (cid from the leg or arm or ribs) are at their party best , 'after marinating in a Sauce made of brown sugar;grotmd been worth a 'whole 'week's attendance, it's ger, lemon juice, garlic and soy sauce. Thus the nameurert,.:. yald," for it does have -a flavor reminiscent of that favorite , : mese dish. , - i - tht&-gt&,,,- '0t)vg..11Y0145.- ; f.u.0.0..':.VY6.4.d10-At an announcement luncheon Saturday at Hotel Iltalits Sky Room the engagement of Miss Lorna Weld to Dwight C. Flickinger was dis:, od I - - , .. ,, Lamb Steaks Teriyaki 4 Iamb leg steaks, arm or blade chops, out - cup brown sugar " inch .1 to Wayne engaged - . Chisholm: 7-Gues- - the-bridt- . Miss Atkin,-- - . ., - To Say Vows Part Ward, 1150 :Yale Ave. ',. . ., . AmuImminent o;mnae or me Theitride-elect is a graduate erigagement;andz. forthcoming of tile ilniversit7 of Utah, wkere marriage of MisiiJeinnine At she affiliated with Mo. phi Epsi- Ion and was in officer in Lamb. idn and Wa3rne Chisholm.-- ' ., . - - - - - , ,r - 1 te6-poim- , - Making t known nuptial Irda '1 cup . 77.- -7 I . - - - brown Sugar . Delta Sigma. s Her fiance will oup ptheapple juice teaspoon ground ginger , - teaspoon, - salt teaspoon grated lime rind 7 s doe-CI-o- Ft9ollnernowingootheirn Wyo;, ,the their - 1 - Iltah,---where- with-Limbd- -- - a . ?etited..:Spb-asei- P, , ,,'k,okbiatk,,t.,..a,al..; , - - - - ' " , - By BB. pAuL BoBizi-0- E - Director, American InStitnte of Family Relatioini It's just an inferiority complex.if nothing but a alai-That's what they all tell Mrs.nosis were needed to cure her completely. But it's not so eash-- -- - of marriage,". she writes, have been taking , ett, and rm dissatisfied with the Inventory. I'm not ,sooverto my husband, of to myself, because I'm triangles made up by milliners doing justice to 'look casuallylied.bat11.0. sensitive, easily embarrassed, always taking things personall- y- - I worzyjor weeks or months over some trifling mistake 1 are sews permanent. teeny have made, or some tactless thing I have' said. If I have to do ,, iy. guests, attend a meeting , call on something unusual-enter-tain ' a stranger--I worry about it night and day. When I tackle., the job, I guess I succeed well enough in most instances-- so why worry? That's what people tell Me. They tell, , Me I have an inferiority complex. That doesn't help me any more----- -thiut telling a cripple that he can't walk naturally! . - ' ' -' ,. , Let Ha ier Isn't there anything a person can do, Dr. Popenoe, to get ' over this Mid I could be a lot happier, a lot more a lot more inspiring , helpful to my husband in his prolession-,-Mito my two children, if I could face the world in a different frame .. , - Watch iii tit colorful silks.,Teher yseaag In stockteret -- - . .., ' . By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN , - nEAR nEAR IJwives complain that their retired husbands get on their nerves 7,You ., 1014i.-are greatly in the dark ,L-- . . - 0,,,,- - 4 t,.; about the habits of retired k' husbands and how- - Ow- - - ti Ni ,,-,Perating they ale be. '1 14, : Why do you always- - go Ni,' 4 1 ' . to bat for the man? I hope s. pt,.... I husband and retires '.A,.., your 1 object to your pecking the typewriter; away ' that you never have a f - -- minute can call 7, your you Abigail own, and that he will be ' van Bleep husband who does absolutely ---' nothing can drive his -wife crazy. That my- - problem- - My husband won't let me out of his sight.lf Lam gone for 20 min.., Utes he comes looking for me. I am a wreck from ,,my husband's retirement Men who retire should not bury- - themselves alive and with expect their wives- to inhabit the grave - - 1, '' i ., ,1t '- . , them- - . . , . ... -- - -- - 7 - - - start brwtitIng-your-vw- .j, I , ,., , '., , , Ed - ,,,o;-,-- -- M : r.---', mP 1 . - urner ;''' ' , r ' - - oCompleting t! ct - ' ' ., ,. .1 .'"-- .' , ;'. ,:.., '4 Miss Law ilna Ogborn is Earl ' Richard to engaged , . - , -- -., - - -- , Johnson.. - ' i.'1,!....!-.:-:- '..?,,''''.-- , - ,'.-,. 't , h i. - . - , ' ' Lawana Ojb orn S ets Date , --will --be Attending-the-bride Miss Barbara Temple, M is s Carolyn Passey, Miss Suzette Schugk, Mrs. Newell Jensen, -. 7,Miss., announce BeverlySeybolcL - - - Mrand Mrs. - Fred Ogbor.p,Moss Point, -- Miss . the engagement and forthcoming marriage- of their daughter, Miss Lawana Ogborn, and Richard Earl Johnson. ' Parents of the prospective bridegrocim are,Mr. And MrS. Earl , , . F. Johnson. Boise, Idaho, . ... wilt speak ' Ina engaged pair - nuptial promises June ',3 in a Blue Key National honorary ire--' Salt Lake Temple ceremony. ternity at the y- an d has coin- Was Ogboni and her fiance pleted an LDS IIIISSioll to the will be graduated frozzLarig- - East Central States, haMYoungUniversity--e- ls Following their marriage , the , -.-- month. . bridal couple will make - their -. ' mr; Johnson Is a member of home in Boise. ' ,-- , - -- -- man will be Clinton Newell Jensen, Richard Turner, Steven Turner, Richard Best Peck. and Rob- Rine, Newell-Jense- n ert Stockwell will usher. ' The bride-elehas been at tending Brigham Young Univer- sity. Her fiance is a student at Utah Stet e University, where he is secretary of Alpha Omicron chapter of Alpha Gamma ' Ro. He has completed an LDS mis- sion to California. ,, - '4, ,'S.a..-- , - - -- hair-do,-an- , ' , -Muip-h-y--itlPats ' ' ig , .,- .' ans for their P -''"L; ,.. In theSaltLake ,., f 11 . May29. wedding Temple are Miss Arniftte Ririe :,:f1:;,,,,n''''''''' and Ro, nald. Morris 'rurn, er. ..,,, .,,,' J. ..:...,. , ' , -. The bride-eleis a daughter 1,,1 of Mr. and Mrs, Martin C. c '''"'; , f 1 :,:: Ririe, , San Bernardino, Call .3 .V 0,,,, , Parents of the prospective bride- '!...s,,. ., ,., r. ,::,., ..'' ' :.:! gmom are Mr. and Mrs. Morris .,, ', B. Turner, 111:&-:'2nV e s t, .'.,,,, ..' :! f....!,,, 'It..T .'W ' 4., '''' . , ! Farmington -, a .::..' 2.:...., The of their i:, LL,.:,,..g, ,,,,,,:;:,:. evemng ;.: wedding, y1 ..1. .k i the bridal pair will greet g 0,,,' ...' guests .1.,.; at a reception at the Farming , i -Third- WardAneetinghouse. .:,',:',,.' , ,A,, ::;-will be honored turtle r at They .iirie is be, , Miss Annette 'Ina'A:111 at the San , a 'recep tion trothed to Rohald Morris Bernardino Second-FourtWard I 1 - ' Turner. .meetinghouse. . 1 -',. ,TFInally,----ktevtrack-ot- 'lie - A ss Childs 4 - To - , , - P 01 lighl , 4 . ,,, - ay - Atinette Ririe ' .. ''' - ." , Tepee Town : ' - - 1 all the events, allthe influences, you think may , have con- - tributed to Your Present Julie Brienholt were Joan Moon,' leftiJahn Gage, Steve Bumside-an-' - Miss Marlene Childs has will them be of Manycult)'. Chi the Omega University of Utah students who attended set date with - Steve Z. - among , , perfectly plain to you. Merely ' evenirtg Argyle. getting a perspective In this . way will help you. . Same Difficulties ,' In ' Then look around you and see , - , MI! how many other peoplehave , :t. , the same difficulties. , .0.'i'iii-4:P0.-tt.'0.s.'---lh slmeo:g with Ihit,- try' 16- Wild I . huWittrillit any your oressimprovettmr. and Mrs. C. Childs, destiOition for lop Pece!sa!Y in By ANN RCITHVIELL , , rib was the choice of La VeIle e d Santaquini-announciii5er the the engage.-- , groom watoir--Forresturti,llidct'llm Moss, Margo Taylor Spring llonnais' -a- nd:idinner anti ment your and approaching Imarriage Roger Russell. berger, JU1 lmede and penny achievements a n d successes. of their this week- - After dances are schedul dinner the very dance- Peterson daughter, Kiss Marlene for the Trl Delta din- - Dwell --on these a little more. end at the University of Utah. ,, able music appealed to Carolyn ' Iher dance. Childs, to Steve Z. Argyle. Oil Omega sisters Reichert, Paul Bradley, Sharon Dinner wilt 1)e served to guests Bear la rnlnd that you can Mr.1 Argyle is a son of Mr. do ft because you have already , Jamea-an- d "M a r I I e e ,,,,---ner 1,81TOTI and Joe Sargent Catol Selander,Bol) Rich, Lynn I ''' and Mrs. done Frank C. Argyle, dressed In pretty- - parry clothes. - - - Sigma Phi EOM!' Clawson and Jim Quarry, among Spanish-Pork- . West others. tiday evenmg to greet Pleated Shirts Mae Oswald and Mike Preece. The engaged couple plans a The ,EM Link Combo will be dormed tuxedos to escort dates ' Mike Steele and Jan -Ellison ' Karen Burnham and Jo Ann on bandnt entertain tuAzut 6 wedding in the Mal7iti June ia are .the tucked and WaYlle Coon and Kathy CarPen- - Perkins to the Sigma Phi Ep- ville, flóbbféT Roberts,--Sylvwill or- Temple.That evening they Colleen Makin and Sikill formal Friday evening.-Elaine pleated shhis-- Fashioned-Ibave Youn ,a1 be honored at at a the reception they arrived at Barbara Allen and Bruce Me- Tebbs, Cary Miller, Ann Lund- ganza; they look both tailored c . House. Santaquin-TultiStake and fragile. maxti. eId's Lodge for, the sor-- Denneld were among the early quist and' Jay Ejoridand.--arrivers at Hotel Utah for the ority's dinner dante.,Linda Jones and Dave Robin- - annual Queen of Hearts format son joined Bonnie Bauer, Joe After dinner Bill Gordon gave elegantly Hesse, Sue Larsen and Doug 'Jane Herndon, Winget, for dinner. Rtime rib wrapped favor.. Janet Hutchin- was served to Michele Moench, son received one from Steve : Thebet2:othal of Miss Karen Mrs. William Gerald Burniiig, Glen Davis, 'Carol Knight and Kimberling. Elizabeth Pihl to Floyd- - Brent ham, a sister, matron of iSlonor; John- Joluison; The Cottonwood club was the s Miss y Ilansed was- iSade known Satur icky Jam-e- and Dick Nesien site of dance festivities for Dale listened to the music of the Max,,;- Bennett and John Lohr, as Alpha it an anissmcement lunch- - rql Stout. Miss Outstine Ander" field F()urt---- as Carta - Kees and Phi members held their annual eon At Log Haven. , son will be junini. bridesmaid. . Craig Carman, Bonnie Vernon spring fonnal. Flower Girr Of Miss Pihl is a daughter. and Bruce -- Broadhead danced Judy Rehkow, 'Bob Meredith, 14,slie Pem:Petite Jill Burninghari untll the fun evening endecL 1596 Woodland Ave. ..Mrs. Earl will be'llower girl. to hind were on berton greet The illomestead ,. , Standing is best PI anwin 1:4 was hostess at the heicheark was guests as bey entered- the e Thinestead Edniund Auffhamnier. house. the destination for Alpha Oii The btide-elec- t and her !lanai 'IsTheasouprtisOf 1Pleetin,avned MrLblideJgr:;)m Dinner was served to Barbara Omegas Jaim Steckel and Ruth Brown and Mel Carpenter in the 'are graduates of Brigham Broadbent and their dates -Bruce -- the bert Hansen? Joseph City; Ariz. YoUngtiniversity,Ale 1431 dining -- room Bybee and Lynn Cottrell. filled. an LDS Central 'States SchWamb and Steve lake. Table Decor , Betty - s Formai attire was worn by Schultz- mission. enjoyed the lobster,--ntlia ItinciroU table CenteringHansen Mc Keating and Kathy did- - Davet Voda and Shirlie was a large,401 when they arrived early Friday key , sur..1 Huber. introduced evening.- - Kathy Jeffs dowers The - WORLD'S FAIR-TOU- R by illToüt, Marilyn Bacon, her date Mike Mason , to party Sharma place : settings were marked, Ryan and Tom Kokal 21,- days chairman Judy Sloan and Randy mini'ature keys and tags the evening away. clanced with 21st-July Juno down Ilth Treadway as they went with the nuptial news., Spring Finery inscrib0 5 nights in Now York CanChris &roadway line. the reception a. The betrOthed couple will Show-- t lockets 'Show at Jonas en non and ,Ed Spencer followed Delta Delta Delta sorority sin-t- pledie nupdal vows July 31 In loma, - , Lynn Jenkhrs and Pat Warr '' ' close behind. ites,---That McQuaid will dress in their spring finery Miss Karen Elizabeth Pihl - afilt Lake Temple Sind Forsha and John Tours . Holbrook they will be hohotekat 1.;.e., as....4' a;.- c I found their place cards - next to greet date( Roger -46O.7tk -- n Av.. 1"1'"ItlY,,e A zeceptionAt Crestwood Vita. - it to Susan Fenn and Tom Bunker and Ralph Tate EM 342211. ,.., Brett! Hansen 2 Attending the bride will - be , at the large dinner tables. Prime Tire Cr7stal Room, Newhouse dinnier-dance,-frid- mob', Like ., ,'. none, his-- that d - , n t, ' - , ,, tory. Do this fully,' a' little at a time. Begin as far back as - you can remember; and trace -- . a teach- - , ' f - ith - CONFIDEN'TIAL TO "WISH I DIDN'T KNOW" IN PHILADELPHIA:- - I urge you to tell her mother. It she were YOUR daugh- ' ter, wouldn't you want- to know? Get It off your chest. For a POIS01111, onoutsitshed writs to Abby, co Osseret News, P.O. lox ISSS, City, Utah, 11411. tearless a itemised, - plex.'t- er;TbutsinceYoll,Jhave READER: Poisoning a pet, any- -, for whatever reason, is inhumane and inexcusable. But dog owners contribute to the innocent delinquency, of their pets when they let them make nuisances of themselves ' and prey to the poisoner. DEAR WIFE: So frequently have I advised retired men to volunteer their services to a worthwhile charity, to interest themselves in church work, civic affairs, politics, gardening,, sports and to make a few friends of their own so they won't be under their wives' feet from sunup 'tit sundown, that I fear I have begun to sound like a, broken record. ,- s DEAR , tle . , - bodes-pet- Every woman needs a little aloneness. Why ad--not give these lounge monarchs WIFE . MANS too? RETIRED vice, - -- worsew-Put!poor-d- - - ei "- DEAR ' . y WANTS A DIPLDMA ABBY: Last week someone poisoned dog and if a member of our family - had died I don't think I could have felt suffered for days. and we spent a lot of money on vets and buying him pills, only to lose hint in the end. I held that sick dog Ininyarmsmben he died, and it about tore my heart out to see the pain and agony in his eyeaWhy,ah,whi do people poison pets Abby? I think apet poisoner should be tried for murder. 7 A DAILY READER , , but -- sinswert There are a lot of things you can do, Mrs. -'' : they demand persistence,- - determination;"and-plentof time. A. - job like this is one of and can't be done In a , ' few minutes, any more than any other education. If you wanted to learn to speak Spanish, you'd expect to take at least many months for practice. It's the same with your job of outgrow-) a s ing an infesiority complex. Write 1 i me, Dr, Paul Popenoe, care of -,I Deseret News, P. O. Box 1257, t, ,. Salt Lake City,Utsh,841.10twith I, , , I , -, 2 .'. ' ,20'.- ,' 1 enve-i',- ., stamped, ,---, ' ' , lope and 10 cents, for my'bul- - DEAR WANTS: And how old wM you be years If you DON'T take the courses? -- ' , t In eight - . I? Should at - .I -- ) m .... ABBY: I have alwikys regretted not started in getting a college diploma the university, but I quit my freshman year. I am now SS years old, and It.figured out that If I take courses three ,evenings a week, it will take me eight years ito get my diploma. And in eight years Iwill be 41 years old.- . ' ABBY: You burn me up! Why. do you always take the man's tdde when Moody,-Italph-Willia- - - .K0.06.P.i.h1.,':FI.04:.Htio sen To Wed H - - Ca-da- - 1.uJ.' a - - ll'fic'"l'' .1 ' , 14.7a.r--:.- -- aasperätiqgt 41. is , -i e. ',.., , Wald , - -- - ,, , 4,,,,,,,..A.,.,4ta4 Be uvercome! Can . ,.. will make , . - - : Lake City.' h:DnisecinallSalt trid-e---efect- Sanclia,Sime, left, and Charmaine Robinson show one of The tasty ills es prepared at ewspaper Agency Corporation's cooking school this week' ' - mcoarrilterageBaanyd, bridal pair , , - 2 . Lincoln--Th- Co.mbhie lartedients,-brin- g engaged couplt"Will to a boil and cook 5-- minutes. change nuptial promises SepL2 ' Do not have the fell removed from the leg of lamb. Season. akin side up on Tack in open roasting pan. Insert meat In Salt Lake Temple That ;everet - thermometer so bulb rest-hiaor on bone. Do not ning they will be honored at a Crestwood Villa. at ception add water. Do not coverr. Roast in slow oven (300 to 3.,1S degrees his attended The z F.) 3 to 34 hours or until done. of The meat thermometer will register 175 degrees F. for she :affiliated Delmedium-don180 degrees F. for well-donAllow 30 to 35 minta Sigma. utes per pound for Toasting. Her. !dance prr6ently is studyMale Lime Glaze. About 30 mhunes before the end of the ing at the U. of U.; and has-fu- l intervals thereafter, brush filled an LDS Western Omadian, cooking time, and for the Lime Glaze over the leg of lamb. ' mission. e; , hiteriorityComple - Ch1sliohn,--1$2- - . - . and Min. Henry E, June. There he affiliates With Atkbi Lambda Delta Sigma and Delta The prospective bridegroom is Phi KappaH e has fulfilled an a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. WS mission to Hawaii. elect-Mr.- - , Your--- Fo. And You - inlly wifitaffatedfro-iiiizatzahi- , - Dwight C. Flickinger. . , , Lamb in the Lbnelight d 5 lamb leg Salt and pepper ' , . s -- - , ,' - is - , Miss 7 JeannineAtkin-- - r"" 1 tablespoon ground ginger ' - -' 2 tablespoons lemon juice : , 1 clove garlic; minced 34 cup soy sauce , cup water , , , Combine brown tmgai, linger, lemon juice,. garlic, soy sauce and water. Mix well, pour over steaks or chops and marinate at least 30 minutes. Set regulator for broiling. Place steaks or ,chops on broiler pan and rack., Insert broiler pan and rack so the meat is 3 to 5 inches from the heat. Broil 8 to 10 minutes and turn. 'Broil 6 to 8 minutes or until steaks are done. - - Parents of the bride-eleare Mrs. F. 0: Wald, 1134 Herbert Ave'. The prospective bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. . - . '. Flickinger,1712 Princeton Ave. -at the luncheon were given tiny hand-.- ,. painted ceramic dolls on dollies Inscribed with the nuptial newt:Mrs.-Wald,mother, ' was hostess at. the event - . ' t .. , '. me Rites , t The engaged pah will exchange nuptial prom-- ", ises June 18 In a, Salt Lake Temple ceremony They 'will be feted at a wedding breakfast at. the Doll House by the bridegroom's parents. , The evening of their wedding the bridal couple ' - Miss Lorna wM 'greet guests at a reception at the Garden Esthir James - |