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Show | ks oe 6 Daily Herold FRIDAY, PREa ww —" Niasoe pee as. ; Old Country Yogurt Gains New eVWalsWeve Popularity in College Towns Club Has Elections; Samples Gourmet Food NEW YORK (UPI) —College/products, said Kazanas. The{buttermilk, and 110 calories for and university communities in|latter were —and are —madejonly 2 tablespoons of sour metropolitan centers are the|from many different kinds of cream. A cup of the latter fastest growing market for milk, from camels, water would add upto 880 calories yogurt, a cultured milk product buffaloes, ewes, goats and —in) Kazanas estimated that 80 per cent of U.S. yogurt'is eaten by that has been a staple food for|Lapland —reindeer. Each member of the Orem gourifiet exchange recipes, was Women's Club brought a dish, won by Mrs. Nealshared Bunnell with recipe,(Copies will be favorite ft patrmrecpa Ceywil fe aed Cara's cds‘) ie bet maePape afternoon meeting. at the Scera breakfast seller and biggestmost of mountain milk area from the and the Middlei East. tly/sheep in an between the ularstrawberry, flavored ccnate = cuca Turkey and Russian Georgia,” yogurt id Lounge. Ranging from Polyne- Following elections, conducsian Chicken casserole to ted by the chairman, Mrs. Evan French pastry, the dishes were Baugh, new officers were an- acceptance of the product by|Said Kazanas, “Along the coast) put in the old world, plain the general population, says/of the Black Sea you get yogurt yogurt is served in many ways John Kazanas, a.son of New a it can be cut with */—as a beverage thinned with attractively arranged for shar- nounced as follows: Mrs. Glen Andrew, president; Mrs. Ray The door prize, a decorated Holdaway, vice president; Mrs ane aes eeetal eametimes sweetened, as well; filing case, containing all the|Bunnell, recording secretary; | Mrs. Andrew Cooper, treasurer; Kazanas pee om | dairy sie] eeee which woud een ( and Mrs, Clayton Bishop, corfrom the ethnic and} juntil it is thick enough to/ responding secretary health food categories to contains JUNE ANNE DAHLE with 1% to|soread like cream cheese; used| MRS, MATTIE ELLETT on vo Mrs. Jack Cameron directed) several factors, including travel a soup _ingredient, asa! games; a ladies trio sang two} that stimulates interest in rinade to favor and tenderize| | an reen {numbers, “April Showers” and| foreign cuisine; sciousness; and concern about salad dressing, flavored with] Mrs. James Pinegar, Mrs. Robdiet not as a reducing regime salt, pepper and garlic. | | West Utah Stake will hold the ert Evans-and-Mrs.Sylvia Bliss. | but as well-balanced meals) FOR YOGURT BUFFS | To Honor |Gold cedar Laeaed Mrs. Louise. Dalebout. was ac-) designed to maintain health. is | evening beginning 8:30 p.m. | companist, Kazanas, who is president of Feeee aoe — at ‘the stakehouse, | Hostesses were M rs. Glen Lacto Milk Products Co., sald! perm Mr. and Mrs. William C. ‘bf California at Berkeley. * that 25 United States manufacJohn Kazanas family. | ‘ Filing” and there will be a floor| away. The litany was by Mrs.D: ahle, Orem, are announ Attending the bride as matron turers expect an estimated $25 Peel 1 large cucumber and| | show. Elli lis Maycock. jthe engagement and forthcom- of honor will her sister-in; halve lengthwise. Scoop out and| SPANISH FORK — An open -———-———— ee jing marriage of their daughter, law, Mrs. Brucd Dahle. Bridesdiscardseeds. Cut cucumber inhouse honoring Mrs. Mattie June Anne, to Robert Joel Sal- maids will be Virginia Sims, thin slices. Mix slices with 1) rijett will be held Sunday, April ‘ter, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Patricia Felt, Helen Paul and half a million dollars. teaspoon of salt 1-2 W. Salter of Salt Lake City, Mary Francis Tracy teaspoon of garlic powder in a at Oak Crest Inn, 2600 E. Less Pungent Product formerly of Glens Falls, N.Y. Following their marriage the The plain and flavored, York's first yogurt manufactu- : rer. : water or club soda and Miss June Anne Dahl To Marry on June 16 meats and_ poultry, and_as a] Open House | Ballon Saturday |wnispering.” singers were) |S. F. Matron |e theme will be “Spring|Robertson and Mrs. Ray Hold- large sweetened yogurt sold now in U.S. supermarkets and~ other: groceries is neither as rich nor glass—not metal—bowl. Canyon Road, between the } ‘The marriage will take place couple plan to reside in Berke- Rel rate, covered,3 hours or|/hours of 2 and 5 p.m., on her} more. Thirty minutes before! goth birthday. {i serving, drain cucumbers well; = | y on June-16-at-the Christ Meth- ley while Mr. Salter-completes odist Church in Salt Lake City his studic with a reception following at sePES Grewingent as the old worid| OOK Reviewed |% 2.cape of plain yogurt, 14| Ste Was born at Huntsville, feup of olive oil and chopped|Ala., April 28, 1867, and spent fresh or dried dill weed to taste, |her early years in that local-) Annual Event $4 cups. AA For Bosses . Provo Chapter, met Wednesday at China Town Cale iris prenkting peek ing Louise Carey, aann guest of the By New iy Miner aes, who discussed “Basie Geo- from dedication to “pets of Collections.” ‘Decorations were arranged by ‘Linda Wilkinson, Bob Fountin, the club godfather, was present, "The door ‘ went fo Bar-|installation hes, es : 5 Win At Bridge * J Richard Powell. All of her sions, Instead. he became an| rel raft, rs heroine emerges not ports one in every five com- leads him into many misadven- jand es , aie say eae 8 Se manager without _ doesn't believe i an im the — response and North's doubles, J West 2 M 8 taeBPater showed poage bo-trump any diamond type = | Service League = North probably tor Malle North's have| bidding cent NORTH (D) 4KQ753 . Stises top ‘diamond finesse total, a Hy ‘Victor blames for send North aA oeea a Q10987 _— .|supposed to clear a two-thirds sack fail Spring. Delightful musical entertain-| Of course, she has been faith-|acre plot. It's an ‘electronic mid ba guitar. Mrs. Genevieve Howes| | ees i : i i : Diamonds - Watches - Many Other Items Cae it probably is caused by application of too thick a coat. lis Scanfits. sunanba Never try to make one coat of sitting quietly and ‘stock. |Paint do the work of two, urges ting guests ing will sudde! werethe officers of the group, /have her Taylor, an accomplished accord-|garet Zabriskie and Janice Mc-| curling fonist and pianist, who enter-\Kell, vice presidents; Virginla|has . Senooup Ce Roig Alyce Perigo,oT historian. anA Mr. Taylor bach . was | in delicious“ dinner was enjoyed. by the group wtih Norma Resporisible for the attractive| directing. Keyes decor were Mrs. Perigo_and pon Tregaskis Convenient Terms Heindselman’s Jewelry, Gifts, Optical and Knit 120-124 WEST CENTER the National Paint, Varnish and seae are ae Se eeees SING! E VISION woes ae ee meetl 05 W. lst Ne Prove oeane gu » Ben | te 2 90533 HQT5 A new- insect trap attracts flying pests like a magnet attracts nail filings, the manufacturer reports, One trap is Mrs. Boyce presented Terry |Blanche Hales, president; Mar- ‘Hthree turn wiyes for household management, f see i | WEST suet State Hospital this chairman for the day. TTVquie erman over their paychecks to their ment for the evening was fur-|fyl with eye cream and she has|tap. Instead of spraying, you nished by Mrs. Kenneth Brown) managed her weight and mea-|simply switch the gadget on, week. Mrs, Mack Helm, coordinator, greeted the guests and in. troduced Mrs, George Boyce, smpioed trom two to three heartsjooumts es of Pialk hestes degeo: eke peteestesclshd a een Se Ot NO caladacaba,oc"Weekion” zg - North was looking Dalgacheredieer oar 3 te iF ik if had shown i four Arranges Social |2nd family of Mapleton, wholsurements with the same eff-| Fs six di him with doubled Northsuit,marked all, Hearts, @ six South one ou dishpan stock is owned by a woman. The pod ee rereet per | humorous , th party. The} Light refreshments were serv-|theme of the occasion, held at ad 18 members. the Social Center, was “To 2s i i i was not such jsituations jnovel. acs teak bob Se ce tart ae, ee els in the Caribbean with little Arranged for si Baste finds himself the Generalissimo wegular forcing two bid in some|four no-trump gagFagpesoigclubs. fi pesagli prevent Cert eeeee bright with the an agricultural the seed te route {club members specialist, relaxed The and/Scent and vivid colors of early) ghe tbe: fo 90 10) ughed over the many funny’ Pring blossoms, the Choralettes| emerge lub opening that either shows |Blackwood. ,|house where tables were decor-|how to buy and handle wisely in ated with daffodils and other| washing and drying in order to Spring flowers. get the most for money spent,” were Mrs. Max/she said. her) “This ig a delightful story of @ friends are cordiallyinvitedto only unscathed, but with every our catching polio. You'd think'| ‘Littlefield, Mrs. Keith Miner,! A piano rendition was given Boston boy who was a disap-|cai! The family requests no|hair in place and lipstick ol | could conquer a little lint) Mrs. Reed Lindsay and Mrs.|/by Cosetta Vance, a daughter | pointment to his family because| pitts, smeared, and bad luck. Ken Forshee. |of Mrs. Vance. eee T-do’t-longh. 1- believe. I eee he did not attend Harvard or} The evening was spent hem-| The meeting was conducted graduate in one of the profes: women wh “it!| FRAUS SHOW RSHIP ming. and textile painting dish-/by Mrs. Robert Bunker, presitowels for the clubhouse. Each|dent, and refreshments were Ansiint eeciee Etat Dinner Party ae a a Gand at only Women are making their towel was personalized with ajserved to 24 members and a aunt joined » Peace does she have inono wrinkdes, she mark in modern Germany. An’ member’s own name and her | guest, the’ mother of Mrs. rps. story is of his travaad sy ae advertising agency's survey re-|husband’s and original pictures. Vance, Mrs. Lynn Haws. y or ag Seen ee ore Tand eee of the native forces, rather than| SPANISH FORK — In an at-\have chub bid|by was the popular catch-all two! Meeting Police Auxiliary met Wednes-inent or durable press in yardage day evening at the Police Club-|and garments. “We must know en the North on a life ‘West Ss Friendly Move Helps tures and finally into a great Choralettes bloodless revolution where he North’s i two i opening . At who hag| ‘toward blaming the metabolism Javoid puckering, shrinkage, etc., Fifteen membersof the Provojif sewing. She discussed permaspeeding Peppie asa cagy guide who 7 less, |r. William R. (Katherine)| ‘Then, some women akways|been wondering if perhaps it (Bvelyn) Breinholt, Salt Lake|ravel at any moment . . . ifjelectricity, Or, maybe it's sons | Almost everyone Yaughs at|CUrse, most people charge it ; Mrs, Young Jr. this week and were) Spokane, Wash. . delightfully entertained with a/Ellett Jr., Pocatello, Ida, She "|book review given by Mrs. By-\has 28 grandchildren, 27 greatjron Johngon. Mrs. Johnson re-| grandchildren, and two great aker yore eslae U.S.A.”|great-grandchildren. . Lawrence Fabrics ceived his master’s degree from Universit yof Utah. He is now, Mrs. Wendell Vance hosted In-Between on all this, studying toward a’ doctorate in| the Ladies Literary Club at her dall J. (Lucille) Taylor, Salem; led. mining geology at University/home Wednesday and presented a program entitled ‘What's Swenson,Boise, Idn.; Mrs. Gene look as though they might un-|has something to do with body li ii New for Spring in New Fabjor atoms or molecules. Of Ties.”” their seams don't pop first. Booksty: Mrs, Verl G. Po Ice Auxi IO; Mrs. Vance told members of ight of the heroine in the| Off to fate... but I Jean more Makes Towels |threads and trimmingsto use to ife|,,LAdies of Literatae met at|Hawail; and Col, Darwin the home of Mrs. Dallas H. lett, Dallas, Tex.; Robert Ell A report regional con-' vention held Greeley was aleo given. ne introduced New employed as an aine sew Discussed will join honoring her at the|When they are rumpled, they grating, HER heel breaks. open house. They are Mrs, Ken-|!00k, well . . . skilifully rump-| “Most of us fall in'theandGreat I've Entertained Credit, Women Int r Mt... . You they have just stepped from|can walk down the street with 1956. Her fiance was graduated ats,Eilethasfive daughters i531 proverbial bandbax. Even her and if YOU step on the from Brown University and re- Literatae Club Y Z The bride has attended Brig- uu Set b Crestwood Vila, Young University and. UniThere must be a scientific) Rita is the kind who eats one|/#m why some|eclair and none of her clothes| ersity of Utah and is present- Taste and add more garlic/ity. She married Arthur Odell the cn if desired. Makes about) Ellett Aug. 24, 1906. He died in OUR COMPLETE $12.90 PRICE INCLUDES: @ SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION W SINGLE VISION LENSES, CLEAR OR TINTED Mm YOUR CHOICE OF FRAME FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF FASHIONABLE STYLES AND COLORS WW CONVENIENT CREDIT.-AVAILABLE NO INTEREST, NO CARRYING CHARGE EASY TO WEAR CONTACT LENSES ARE” COMFORTABLE ‘NWO MADE OF THE FINEST QUALITY, THE COST I$ THE LOWEST POSSIBLE! PAY$70, $100, $150 OR MORE?” DOWNTOWNPROVO: 140 West CenterSt." |