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Show January Christmas Sn Se World of Whrien 3 Fete For LET'S ASK THE COOK Yule Event SS Held for Herald Staff Dear Nan: I have eaten perfectly More than 100 Daily Herald rs were delicious minestrone at an i de Upland, California jnn. It is @ entertained at the Riversi Country Club on Monday thick type of soup, but ei the evening at the ennual Christmas minestrones I have tried to hosted by Publisher dinrer BE. (Bye) Jensen and Mrs. Jensen. ‘Asteak dinner was followed by a delightfal progr ‘am presented by Janie Thompson's Program Bureau group calied the “Dimensions.” They performed several Carisunas numbers in song and dance including some exciting new sounds along with the old favorites such as “Sleigh ” make are thin and lacking in authentic flavor. Do you have @ thick-type recipe in your files? Mrs, Wm. Brown Rialto, Catif Myguess is you aren't adding enough variety of typical ingredients or simmering the Here is one 1 am fond of. Combineat least a pound of shin beef, about 3 qts. water, 2 tablesp. salt, 2 teasp. pepper. Cover and bringto a boil. Skim, cover again and simmer for 3 te 4 hours. Now brown 2 cloves garlic in a tablesp. hot olive oil, remove the garlic so you can then saute % cup (euch) of chopped onion and parsleyuntil onions are tender. Take meat from the stock, add the onion, parsley, 1 teasp. fresh chopped basil or % teasp. dried type, % cup diced celery, 1 cup (each) fresh cut-up green beans and green peas, 2 cups chopped cabbage,1 cup diced carrots and 1 can tomato sauce. Cover and simmer 35-45 minutes. Then add % cup spaghetti broken into small pieces. Cook about another 10 minutes. Serve with plenty of grated Furmesan thing. inkled over each bowlful. This is supposed tu serve ten but it never does at our house. Besides, I cheer when I have leftover. It's even better the second or third day. By the way, you get a very good flavor if you add a bit or oregano for just about any minestrone. Just don't overdoit. Here is another version. Fry % Ib. chopped bacon and the same amount of chopped ham and 1 largecl onion very slowly till brown. Add to 1% gts, meat broth, 2 large chopped tomatoes, 1 stalk sliced celery, % cup raw rice (not instant) about % cup navy beans which have been soaked overnight. Season to suit, simmer till beans are tender. Now add % head chopped cabbage and at least a good cupful of mixed green vegetables. Anything you happen to have. Cook till thick, serve with yrated Parmesan. Whatis really good hereis the last minute addition of some skinned and sliced Italian . Garlic is always EMMA OTTESEN optional, but I can't imagine HALVERSON minestrone without it. Other installed as a counselor in the versions may use both dried bishopric andhis wife became a navy kidney bens,leeks,turnips, counselor in the Relief Society. zucchini, what have you. The couple had seven children—five sons and two If you wouldlike to have Nan daughters, They pted two baby girls. Their children Wiley’s booklet “Dollar Saving include: Thomas Lyman, Hot Dishes” send 25 cents and a California; William (deceased) ; long, self-addressed, stamped GrantJ., Spanish Fork; Andrew envelope with your request to Reed, Ogden; Mrs. Scott (Clara) her in care of this newspaper. Price, den; Allen, Price; whole thing down long enough. With said,thick slices of Italian bread, possibly fruit and cheese for dessert, minestrone is a meal initself and a great cold weather dish. I have several Italian friends; none of them make ice. minestrone exactly alike. It can be a very compose-it-yourself Former Palmyra Resident To Celebrate 100#h Birthday i Mrs. Spanish Fork on this same date in 1871, the daughter of pioneer parents, Hans and Anna Johannah Larson Ottesen. Her school days began at Lake in the fall of 1878 where she had great difficulty in crossing the river to attend the & school, and solved it by having a rope stretched across and herself a boat along Tope. ‘As she grew up she recalled that Sundz: afternoon was icecream day where the young a ee product by putting two buckets together, one with the ice cream mixture inside a rer bucket with ice (or snow) salt, then take turns whirling it. (Sometimes the result was liquid). Emma taught school in Palmyra for two years and when she was 17 and 18 she started a ‘school in her own hor:z. The Ottesen family and Halverson’s were neighbors in Palmyra. Emma jokingly recalls that yusband-to-be, n Vows Phile Nada PricesfectiveTharfri,Sat "yp BANANAS Planned Phile Nada Women's Club held Party at and unusual “els Lowest Fond Prices” - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watters of Ovem announce the engagement i of cen- terpi-re. Corhostesses in addition to Mrs.Stein, were Mrs. Orvil H. Howe end Mrs. Richard Wiseman, who Christmas refreshments. University majoring in art with Mrs. Thomas Tayler, a minor in dance. She has spent president, open‘ meeting the past year professionally singing in the Orient and United States during which time she met her future husband. which was a trio — Mrs. Jenny CATHY MAY WATTERS Mr. Oldroyd has fulfilled a Fork, Mrs. Libbie Hawkins, and i Mrs. Kamora Holdaway — who mission fer the LDS Church in planned for the following sang several witty ard sen- Austria. He is a graduate of Medical School. evening in the Womens Culturs ‘The couple plan to be married Brigham Young University and v #1 Wdaho Russetts timental Christmas songs, Center in Provo. They will make aS itex: setting theme of the day — is prescntly in his third year at in the Salt Lake LDS Temple their home in Portland, Ore. SSS “Happiness is ...” having @ the University of Oregon Jan. 20, with a reception being Christmas party in December. Mrs. Howe read a Christmas story, “How Mrs. Sante Claus saved Christmas,” by Phyllis that “‘Happi Moses conde mypiny Let the Real Mother Have the Brats with friends, family and loved DEAR SUSIE MAC: Jim and I have been married ones, having Christmas trees, carolers and tasty sweets ... at for almost three years, and have two sons 18 months and eight which time she invited all to plates around and sample the months od, and an eight-yearold boy and a six-year-old girl, sweets. e both of whom my husband and his first wife adopted. We were married abuut a year after his first wife took off with another man, leaving him with two small, and very spoiled brats. He promised to try to make them behave better, but they answer us back, call my babies pigs, and the boy wets his bed unless we promise him a present. The girl is rude to me all day and then snuggles up to her daddy until I haveto leave the room. Whenwe go somewhere and I tell people we havefour children they call me a liar and say they aren’t my kids, When they visit their mother they tell her all sorts of lies about how welive and whatI do to them. ‘Their mother is remarried and has a large, beautiful home, and she really wants thekids to come andlive with her, and since she isn't able to have children, I think they should go. My husband has said several times thaa he wished he andhis first wife had never adopted them, but when I ask him to let them go to her house, he saysif I don’t like them I can just leave. T’vetried evervthing to make them happy.I've read all kinds of books on the subject, but nothing works. Please tell me what else I can do, STEPMOTHER the impression that you've done your darndest to make them happy,butthat now you'vehadit up to here. I don't blame you, and since the kids end their mom obviously want each other,it seems onlyfair to let them go. Your husband probably feels he'd be neglecting his duty, so it’s up to youto ease his guilt by making him see how much happier everyone would be. Maybe you can arrange for Jim to visit the kids on weekends, and to have them with you for the summer. No doubtyou'll be glad to see them en too, kn that their aaa will get the little darlings back, av in elegant clothes that only varied than ever this year. Cosmetic aids, to keep your woman beautiful, are smart gifts. Make-up mirrors, electric curlers (especially for today's curly locks) and wigs (to help her live her busy,activelife and still look pretty) are oa CSUN at) PEOPLE ~ WATCHES FROM PIAGET(upperleft) come in all shapes. Newest is oval with indentations accenting Roman numerals or the dial, All 18-karat watches available with either leather straps or gold bracelets. Textured boots from Golo (upper right) conse in just-above-the ankle and midcalf lengths. 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