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Show . ,A,--,'-- zTá 0.- ',Inbtrt kr $,11 f tdS tyle Uositen !!iretion 1075 Tuesday, May !3, Page i- ' - '' :: ;i1.. thk svrct I : !hi ihual flL. alkJilt :0-- ;, 4 1 , 3, 41 0 A frr,;4,--t r 1 i.t.',?"' -- 4,s3 2s.; tat:zvit.:.;1 LA ay through. Then, .lust cut them crosswise in pleees !ihotit a kill Covet with water and boil. These make the cutest little bunny heads you ever saw as they SOrta puff up and form 'ears' when they split. also now serve these for dinner in little mounds, topped with catsup or mus, lard. lleally a smash on Ilroadw ay and so different. I leloise DEAR IILLOISE: I had a set ot candles and found out, ,tfts broken when I Went to use it. I was in a desperate dilemma to finish the last minute devora tams for a dinner party I has havinil, so I ' melted a tt'fiS10411 of shay flLs (rum another candle, same cidor. - I laid the 411114114 on St' Vera' :Illicknesses of old ncwspapyrs. poured the hot uax in the cracks and pressed it all m uch t o her and it :nv teller , 1 :tt hl, , There is drop or two a tn. 411.1A like as it but , : , - ;4 , .4',-...- ,- -. s' ' ! !:,' , 'w,r,-- '10 eP , , , , It'q' 4 1 '' i' i 4,,":' ' '" I t Y. - ft4, ' t:,1 ,,, Mot-M- scratch yours, May ) Oi e ,. . : ' toliti,,,,, ' 1 1 - ...; , .. , . '',,;,; , 4.- - ,,, . - t...- ,,.: ..;,. , .:, . at of ON- - : t... '' ?..ii. ; ' , - :,..,...t i - '",: : ' 4,,,.....-- - ! - 7'1- - - : ,, - .;,,-.'- "' ir ''',,,,:, , '4,- , ... ... Second in a , ..... 7., ,, ...4; Al., :',: , 4 ,',' ' ' ; ': ' 7. ' ' .. ' ,..,".- s t-- 7,.; 1 ''''tti .4.. ti,..z .,,, ',A "' r .,, : ,, ''' ' ,- ,'' ,t ..1': -- 1 ,. '''. ', '.'4. .. i..(' '' ,, d..,;0. - ' d', ' , ':- ,, .. ';"? -- ' '1' . yk .,: '',, ''' .... 10 the ot chicken soup in plate of siwme of ater. Add ()Ohl divnts pitt ,. - c, 7 71'7 - 0.. .. - ' , ,. ; .7rt ' ...". .i !, ' :: , " '''.' ';' ' LL',' '"? ,? ,'.'.' .'" .' I..: , ''!' 1i,' 1'..7:,,:x ,.' if , to 7. I . .C4 v4- - ' , . 4 ' ::: : - .' , :, : L' - '.: ....:,,,. T -- .' ''- -' 4' , T... - '''- 77 3"--;- ' ''''.. ,,,,,,, A - :', , f ,, .:''X'..,4,..-,:,": '' Apple Chicken Salad it Applis i.re a real boon health anti to teeth. of partments apple, unpared and sliced tor garnish Combine diced chicken or turkey and ipple. Sprinkle V. ith lemon juice. Toss Add celery, eggs, almonds and chives. blend mayonnals alit seasonings. Fold into mixture. includes circles of jellied cranberry sauce. apple rings and pincapple. Delicious! Salad Fresh ANN. Chit-ke- apple-chicke- 3 cups cooked, diced chicken or turkey :: apples, unpared. cored and diced to measure 2 .h.ice cup diced celery 3 egg,. hard-cooke- 2 chopped cup toated. blanched monds. chopped l2 e 2 tablespaons licztd, Mrs: Charks Monson 'Ntrs. IVP,Itant mont'crs of tho alI chopped Mrs. t Mrs. ,$ , 1612-321- a 1E4-- A. Mrs. Robert Aeord is president, Other officers are Mrs. Robert Cocherell. vice presi dent: Mrs. Richard Crookston. secretary: Mrs, Robert McArthur. treasurer; and Mrs. Li M a r Coon. publii it y Dinner speaker will be Allan Thomas of KLUB. ::i. , I i., 1, '' ''''''''''''''' nr arid seeds. Be logical, Radishe and turnips or beets go we!l. together, Ion be putting out radishes early to make rooril for the other crops. In thi: meantime, the fast-germinating seed cracks ;list' soil crust to allow slower, spniuters to emerge. fast- - . with fine '" ; ' "Inflation Fighter's Victory Garden". co The Salt Lake Tribune. P.O. Box 489, Dept. A. Radio City Station. New York. N.Y. 10019. Allow three weeks tor delivery. Germination Periods If you have room for corn. even the best. newest. most desired hybrids must pollinate thcir adjacent plants: That means you must plant them adjacent. lAing burgle or double rows are out. On sinall plots especially, plant st vet corn in hills or blocks. vtVeduesday: About The Earth About germination. Different vegetables have different requirements. F. n different arieties of the same vegetable have vastly different timetables from planting to first sprouting. To keep track, place the empty pack I I USE THIS COUPON o, Inflation Fighterta Victory Carden The Salt Lake Tribune P.O. Box 449, Dept. 1, Radio City Station New York. N.Y. MOW Enclo,ud i.. chudk iiy 'Mk, crowded seedlings. Later, make another pinching trip along the rows. Do this a few times and you'll really get the , 1 i "' 1 .. ' r............ft; ' N ,,,... . .. v ; ,t, ,e, 1: Name Address feel of it. : City For a copy of my new boo4. send name, address and check or money order for $1.50 plus 25 cents postage) to el ,e,:r 1t . , - - ' ' r" ., 1 ' '-'- : ., , ,I ..- - 1 state : Zip , , . 'AAA! ; ..i.:: Ncr; 0rt , - k ' ', e 'Ye.oi, Mrs. Pani Allison, chaplain. Ntrs. Paul A. Fon !ger was luncheon chairman and Mrs L. T. Williams, cochairman. or ; 1 : f . , I '. Featherstone Kearns berg is retiring president. Other officers are Mrs. Lavvrence L. Palmer, first vice president: Mrs. Richard Shepherd. second vice president: Mrs. Fay E. Tliornock. recording secretary; Mrs. Paul S. Sicholes, correspond- committee coordinator. Betty Albrecht is taking reservations. Romona Sullivan, Lorrene Orvin and .Lis Gini are luncheon committee members. Mrs. secretary; J. ng Raymond treas- Child, Mrs. urer; historian; , The annual fashion sholA ot the Utah Home Builders Auxiliary is scheduled Saturday at the Fort Douglas Country Club. A social hour at noon will precede lunch at 1 p.m. Clothes will be supplied by Foxy Lady. Carol Priestly IA Mrs. Mrs. members. The club studies, under professional instruction. subjects of higher education, L. 1V3ssincr, W. a. A 14 s atulitor: Mrs. D parliamentarian; ,...'''';74 7,:i Others installed were Mrs. Louis R. Curtis, first vice president; Mrs. Gar Brown. secretary; Mrs. B. C. Monson, treasurer: and Mrs. A. Sherman Christensen. hospitality chairman. Outgoing officers Mrs. June Moyes, Mrs. Homer Durham. Mrs. Francis M. Chipman. Mrs. R. B. Bean and Mrs. L. Gates Knight. installed officers and were Gotha ,derTta ' '''... '34 -i-A,,,?w C Club. luncheon - 1 , f.'''07'''',I2':,,. Mersa Morris, Irs. Clem Bolton, rv,,..r..... in4a1ts ................... Mrs. Conrad W. Featherstone was installed president of the Salt Lake Council of Women at a luncheon recently at the Rodeway Inn. Mrs. Clifford E.Wiesen. , e I t:, t s. 41 i .. 1: , ri ,'..:- ,,,, ' ,,. Nr t . m '.... i 0V tO ... i 4,,, f-- t ' ,- ' : ii ' ; . ' ; 4 .A., if, V.. - ,1 , I , TUE' I4 GIFTSHANDBAGSLEATHER MODS it , 1 -- A 152 South t, 8 I -- ,,') r , es Pot 4 , - t oiiji Bonk Cards - . 1 , 1 1 4-i:,,,- ' ,.. 1 ., F 1 , I a ;. , , 1 E ,, 4,4 c-- b 1 1" , Bmking v4nclatori Ac(.e1tf,A1 f 1 , 1 ,..,0o..,.,.. , .5:I ' , .... ' , , aT , 4' r'A 1 i21.-- 711 1 SerVC, .it ,. 7:1 - n, , 7. .77 , Arl Aii '' lii - i 31 la A.4......i.i--,,,:,::- i ,;, 17 r 1 1.:1:, , '14' 1 !k; .,....,,,,,,, v , sl - 4lg.7----,,,t,:e- I4 - ;- Ct.),.:.) - 10 k Mz.in - - 1.1;: 1; - & i.e...), i g;rtio.if t 1 Fashion Place 1 i 4i' ; L ,A,.. "e l ...( , Al I .,, , f" Shrit RO , i ; sulF .ii r r - 04. Aigner, . - t, e 0 E ti en ne t ' ' 1 ,- : if. ., 41 'I ':-- ', ,4 :I ?, , 1 ' ':31 T, - '' , Ni :. everything in its place with these beautifully matched, fine iN .. .. ...Ant! Sr. 5r1 ! SO Mrs. J. Arthur Kearns was installed president of the Culture Club at a luncheon Thursday at The Country CkICRYINING 101 t 1, - , 1 ( ' . - 111010V1.,.... .. . ..,,..- - ., ,,,,,, P Culture Chth seats new slate leather accessories by ' ' t ..,,vo,-Pc- n .2 or. , t " :7 T ut copu, G,trd rig!it,s, 11,11a:too I fur q.,rder noncy m.nd it S remove the most or 1 lo r I FoR . 1 ffftt r s disease thlis;:. One way to beat problem is to interplant at tfrt. same time combinations ot I ' T, 'k i LI 1) .t.... , , I e. casN Cheyse is a milk food product made by extracting the curd, casein or fat front the whey. then pressing. shaping and maturing the product. 1 PL 4 ,,. !,0 Cheese is :t ,,,sel& ; 1. '..".. ,,t; I 3S-6-0 4I FASHIONS ad 6(41 ThAr figures, INiC'w.."-.."- PARK FREE at our redr entrance in the Nfain Atall or any Granr, lot 354130 232 S. Main 2215 Wash., Ogden dent Union. at T Ray OLpii p.m. the Iiiieersity, of Utah Pi Beta Phi Mother's Club will honor graduating seniors of the collegiate chapter will introduce incoming officers of the club. Pir WHO'S PIE, are smaller than desired. When you thin. don't be ruthless right away. It is far better to go through the rows several times quickly, pinching off seedlings. Thin first when plants are very yeting. and Between the time of planting and sprout, mg there's more chance for; something to go wrong, lik.e -heavy rain or dampingot,!.; 1,..t:All ExC1AE friT Thinning of most seedling rows or hills is Important. Lack of thinning, especially with the root vegetables, is one major reason for failure to get an adequate crop. If you leave too many seedlings, they all compete for water, space, fertilizer, sun, and air. They crowd each other. slow down in growth and the resulting vegetables 1, bizes. 20 III Mrs. Sherk is taking resvrvations from membvrs and first vice Wallace Soft, feminine dre,se!, with a blush of luxury . . and we hae them in beautiful muted prints and solids. Swe ell of fashion's newest looks and fabrics in tho,e a :linnor Monday at the PanoramP Room et the A. Sherk, dub preident. will make the prosentation to Ruth Dahlquist, venter director, Mrs. Eti in d tir apples, unparecl cored (chop two ot the apples, slice one of the apples into ringsi cups cooked chicken or turkey, diced cup celtt!ry. thinly sliced cup mayonnaise ithin vith pineapple juice, if necessary) Salad greens Slices of cranberry sauce cup pin0app1e chunks, drained Walnut halv es. optional Cembine chopped pple, turkey or chicken, celery ith mayonnaise. Mound in center of a large salad plate. Garnish with a ruffle of lettuce. Core and slice remaining unpared apple into rings: dip in lemon water. Place alternating slices of cranberry jelly and apple rings around salad with a pineapple chunk or walnut half in center of each apple hng. Makes six servings. cut 11 :t IIItI MrN, Kenneth Dresses are Back! hard-to-fm- t who Beta Piti sipecial pre,entailon scheduled giving a sizeable check to the club's charity for the year, the Multiply !landiva plied Center. :I. jarvis, Ifustrulid, hoard of The Nt'Vt comeN' (hit) of Sa!t. Lake City is l.oldwg its May luncheon Tues,lay noon at the Four Seasons West. t;arduer. second vice president: Mrs. Lee L. Bean, 1 recording secretary, Mrs. illiam Schulte. correspondimz secretary: Mrs. Robert V. lAu !lough. assist ant corres- 1 ponding secretary; Mrs. John J. Painter, treasurer; Mrs. A. J. Warm. historian; I Mrs. Earl W. Harmer, parliamentarian: Mrs. David P. i Gardner, Mrs, Windt, Mrs. J, Boyer have lived in the city less than two ears. dIrt.cti,rs - King. newcomers Platter Apple Chicken Salad 3 tablevoons lemon n Serve in lettuce cups and garnish with additional apple slices dipped in lemon juice. Makes six servings. cups supermarket. You can ti,e them for the most healthful of between-meal- , snacks or tor the youngsters afternoon leloise cup mayonnaise teaspoon sweet basil or salad herbs Salt and pepper to taste Salad greens 1 seeds, germinating limyr That ALL RIO,Pir I MY St Thinning Rows es or parsley Seeds Do Foil Seeds do fail to gertninatt: et times, primarily with the. N ourrA p!ttri fared this year, vie ( OET seed-counti- I second version featuring les and chlekeo is Apple Chicken Salad Platter i hich local your ! A And you'll be happy to know that apples of excellent quality are still awaiting your selection in the produce de- Y. Windt. W. feasting. Lipp meal-in-a-dis- egg c hi ,,, e and apples are versatile and usable in many ways. Fresh Apple Chicken Salad is an example of how can be tasty a hurry. Much faster than cut t mg on the egg sheer. Jan leb ' hich is just 4 right for springtime hard-cooke- Chicken through the cutter. My family prelets the.,e finely diced pieces over the too mashed eggs in egg salad. Sharon Bailor prvsident; .: PASS. THE WArt' P..EA sand to obtain the right placement and cut down the amount of thinning needed later. Even large seeds such as beets and turnips, planted according to the packet, still require thinning. Seed packets usually have more seed than you need to make sure you get good results, not because the machine went haywire. :,',.- ,,,.-.- , HuNaRP ( fertzer or previously appin;d That little extra aid )ruides when we plan the next year't garden and lets us knew how: nd xcusEitlE. Series fine seed expected. and Ei desired germination. To Plant Seeds Most seed ,h)alci be planted two to three times the maximum diameter of the seed. To save you thinning time later, and to avoid wasting seed now, remember that fine seed should be scattered thinly in the row. You can achieve this by mixing . --..- '''' "- 0 7': '2":.' :..'' resh pile Chicken Salad is a hearty one v, ith eggs, celery. chives and almonds adding texture Preand flavor to the ceded by a clear bouillon and wrved ith a cru,ty bread or not rolls, this is superb and fare. ea,y May-tim- bonuses galore. the:ie kissincousins add razzamatat pringtime menus. And they have a way of soothing a bditered food budget. eggs for egg salad. Ube a French try potato cutter. Place Vet bowl and are .4 '44. '...' ,.., ',..:f F - hard-oile- hard-boile- ,y;.A 44 ...r ,k.,-- : .;, ', 1;, Ire Boasting flavor and texture have found a quick and press 'i - 'f'' f I''kw''''' ',4.' .;":.- , '; ;' : '''t. .1 0 ;;::.7..-.Y- V. ' ,;.Argl,AV,-",- , .. harmony plus nutritional InA!p- k '.:''.,.7.t it'' 4" t plate-mate- gravy. Use vrcida (undiluted) t ' .,,, ..r. '142' 4'. Y .S.1,,, .j.:;'r A, ,:'47,,- '7 :,I 1 ''.! ' .: - ; ' r' ''', '..t. ., .' ' ,,fr 44 ,' ,' - -- 4 ' ''" :' '' ' - ,..' .'.;,: ' , ' -- !.,. it '; . :: k:.' ,L,:, ,, mr :kt ..7. ii ,, 7 ,:, i '... 4.1,. .,t , :N.,, '';,- i. .- ,.; - '.,,.- J" - .. tk :.., ', ,: ,..Y11. '' ''' '' ,f,..,!ii. 4 , , ''',,:': ,,. " ,,,,t - 7 ,' ' l',' ,' ',1, Itee4, A: : ... :: ;. .. i. ,.... . .., ,. ,. IkTILIZE; sfriovilvc7 seed packets tell you, neither too deep nor too near the surface, and tarp the soil well, you should achieve the :? I 1,,N,,,,:,- , . . -0 sett seeds between two ef ;)!a;: and tape thorn shut, In the same plastic -envelope.' we put a file card with extra information. including planting date, spac first harvest dote ino., used. 1,1 y, --- -1; 6ffMIMPR.,0 , ,J, ' r'4"""',''':'-".1-,'''t- SenSOn One reason see(' tape became SO popular so fast was its convenience. Perhaps we have all been conditioned to the TV dinner syndrome. We expect instant success. However, in this era of inflation the extra cost of seed tape is a factor to consider. If you are willing sirnply to plant seeds as the : , - , ,lif By Allan A. : t.. ,......,, , .. .;' ', - .,,, , , ,,, - :.' i.,,;., 1:..., , , , - .- 4'7'; 4.':-- ,;,',-,,- '!. ,.. ' 1',--- ;4,.,..' - , ..., ,r'T',..,-,:;.'- . .:'-,--'' ,,..........,, , l ''.!... r,,. :3, r , 14,-- I r'f--'- '..,'. ,- (.4 ..,,,"'.'i - , 7. .':. I'. ' ,,C :r - ... :, ' .,. Z ', 4 , ... to,,,14, .;.', , - : .1 ' ..- - ': "''' '," ';'k ' t A C t.: ,: ,...,,,,6;'---7- 4,--,.- ;.). '. ''''.,,, - -- .......,... .; .. ....,, .,,,,..7-.. ever-so-lon- IA I- L1EEN - '. ,,, , - ; ,r.., :, ; ... ,, Apples and chicken have had a "thing" going on for They have been s in paired as dishes thdt are fine enough to set before a king DEAR 1111,0ISE: koold like to share someith you my mother thing tiught me about making 01)- - 4,5 DAHLE'S : ' .:.- - 7. ., ' , it .';' By Bonnie Lake Lifestyle Food Ed'tor iltloiSV A 1 - 4- - i :':.,...,, ';'''''' .,,'.''' '...,' .,,,7' k ,. ;,..,- tr ': ... ..1 Apples 'n' chicken go together II SIZES: .. ' - .." k ,,k, 4 e., . ., 4 ,',01tr,; ,,' , . iJ9t .. ' :' '1.: f.'.. .; Those gotogethers. hicken and apples. team in this tasty Fresh Nes-- , 41 . '2 i ;4 v iL , .. ;,- - tL , ',,,,-- oU WO! SIM A ,1 ;1,''. er; 4 t "1 r 404 1 '4 .'r's,...::.-;- 1 '", f'.; .; zi ,' .:- 1:tn--....!!-- Ay... if' I, ', .,, : - ,,; '' , : I at. graduated cum laude from the Universi . ty of Utah lie affiliated with Sigma Chi. ; V"' r . ;. ,Pc:r.'r-A'S- p ' '? 7 ' I ;, Napa. Muff 44ti - ' ... ,..' t Allan M, Ntollat , Salt Lake City, and the late Margaret - 1, - .. 5 n'1 Dcar Sir Since you scratched my blt k, '''' attendcd Ca.,i forma Slat e University. Sacramento, The bridegroom. a son of ;: --- ts:;-- : "A N v, Spirit of 76 u u. the theme for the annual spring luncheon Monday ot the Uniersity of Utah Vomen's Cliih held at the Alta Club. Napa. Calif. : ;: .. , ,, ; 0 i , i ' 0 ,00, . I ;.,,, ',4 . -- -a ",, ) P' : ' ; ., , '51 t.,.., ..,- - .....:,,,..:.,;;.3,;- - 4 't,l,' U. Women's Club installs Charlotte Smith anki Pearsall ere married NIZ 4 in the First Presbyturim Church. . l 4,J at ,,r, ''. : :,-- , ,....,-- .., Kay , t: - , ' ' ,,,: ,, ' !' ..., l'.S. Lica LAy your wort must be cry re ardir!4 cause you help so many folk, each wt.ck. May iod you real good! , Siwth. .0,--: , , I V' .7 ; .., :;: ' 4'4164,.;,clatlikladilat141,e011;airoolualogWet4t..04401161,,,Ze.Ata vi Pearsall s'r ,..,, A.T. Wed ding C. , .." :Le4,, s crowded. garden your it win grow no prizes e :'.....!: l'ir, ' ';', -- - :. 1),..41 ' Z. ''r'.... vi. - , . . .... keep one in the 1)edroom, l!iithroom, and living room. Now. I can almost dress myself and reach many things Inch fall to the floor. Other officers reception Mare Island. Cal& The bride. a datnliter i ,,, 4 Co.... q ;;; ': ' Officers were in stztlled. Mrs. Phelan J. Ma 100 is president, succeeding Mrs IA - ; i4-...'4.9- I Mrs. Steven P. Molt at Mrs :. , ' S ,4,: '4 4, '::L,' ;I'. ,, '; , - ''7"-- .; , , .2 g. Steven :... 1 :;,:.4 ., 1 . 'ci ' A ....-,- ; l'eter LI .., ;',' 4 scratchers made from sturdy ,,s, ,bamboo reeds (available at 1 '4, most dime stores). don't mcommend buying the plasi.. .,,,L.., tie kind bovause they are too V.. '4'' ', - ' : '' 1 . Smith-lloff- - - ',.- , .i. A;: ''..1 , ,, ' ' hit4 three J...., ''.1, t - , ?: I ..r.;4,-- u. -. ,.; 1.'41;0, i jrc I , 'l - ,.. ,; i'.. It o oks. The egg is cut in a ,,t2 . re 4 -- , N ,tk kar ; i.,',Y r . ., , :1' - , dear wife t;ought me My I le- - ;' ;': - !iars young and Note helpful ideas in ihe po" Dlic to a series of operations, I cant stoop or reach very much. szile way to dice Sew the squarec topether 4 .....r.,,,, 1.14:AR Since double knits are the rage and we seem to have so ntany Scraps, save them and Make squares out of them (all the same ,::, t's,',.:!-,'1'- Sly E.S I)IAIt)IELOISE: ,. 'I.'. k... Reader : t.,"-- ,..;' - ' ' i' ,."".-'0"- .','.''"-!:1'- , truly beartoul garment W Iiin rnado. You would rpapy have an original! looks it ' :.4 li a ol natural drip, a . .: ..,,,,,,:,''',''... - ,7,-- . It , ,,,,,:i ....,' ,' , DEAR DELOISE: 44..44 ". i''.':,: m t ; , ; ":74,r0i, 1,,.. .. ,.., ,,,o4t.S, P,:g-- , 41) .;. ""474"'"77. 0 Lir) 11 '. ': ; A.', ,',' '., ,! ' 4 and cut out a pallvrn 1,r a Ivnisecoat, and thn finish wi Thought I it's a Milo along - ,, ' I ,"''. ,. 4. .1- . , f, : :".,?...,:,-..- t I; '- 7., f ; ,... ,,4 ,,: :, 41'-- - ''' li'' Here's a suggestion for hors d'oeuvres '.:"' -,- .., --- !......,.,;:.;: i.r.;..., .:- ' ;. 7 ti,,,-,- By "..x 'A; -,- , t,.. .1)E.tit FOLKS: A .74 ?,".7 l""-""- i i tir4 , - rlame.1.41.paper,ft,.. |