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Show i ‘PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 Judy Hundley Married BeetRoast Goes Gontindeial Make School Lunches A Job Men Tuin For All Hands on Saturday Thumbs Down To Lawrence J. Houston With Spice and Fruit Flavor On LapMeals Most men turn thumbs down Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hundley of Provo announce the recenit Americans love beef whether jremaining suger-spice mixture. marriage of their daughter, Judy, to Lawrence J. Houston, aot )5 2. reset, stew or a hambur-|Cover and cook over’ low ger. Spiced and fruited chuck of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Houston of Spanish Fork. The couple were united in marriage at a home wedding Pe gftesg yey right at the top’ in appetite ap- onee ae: paper napkins with close friends and family members present. Pe wiches spoil rapidly after they. have thawed. The imaginative sandwich maker keeps her sandwiches 3 aEue F ii peal. In addition to white and|and other such labor-saving Judy is a graduate of Provo High School, Utah Trade Techwhole wheat /bread, she uses paraphernali ia common to to- nical Institute and is a former student at Brigham Young Uniraisin, bran, french, rye and day’s informal living. versity. While studying on the Provo campus, shetook a study nut breads,’ for variety. She Combining fruit and — ‘A recent. survey conducted} tour of the European continent. creams but never melts the among 155 maleethene at Larry is a graduate of the Spanish Fork ‘High School and] With meats is done in many butter, spreads it out to the Syracuse University brought has served two years with the U.S. Army and at present is a|Topean countries, and very edge of the slice and is these interesting facts to light. senior at BYU. these combinations génerous with the sandwich fill- Another one of their “likes” The newlyweds are now at home in Spanish Fork. ings, making them as thick as —the separate dining room — BF fr -lyolks, and peanutbutter. z By EMILY W. TYLER Utah County Home Agent You may use these spearately Preparing sandwiches for the or combined with cream school lunch pail can be a real cheese, milk, dairy sour cream, morning chore for mothers who applesauce, creamed butter, or have several children in school. lemon, orange, or pineapple It can be made easier by pre- juice to make spreading easy. paring a large quantity of sand- Add sliced or chopped olives and wiches at one time, then freez- pickles, if desired, Spread the ing them. bread with softened (not melt~ Wrapped in a double thick- ed) butter or margarine to keep mess of heavy waxed paper, the filling from. soaking into sandwiches can be stored a the bread. | week in the freezer without loss But don’t put in any raw vegetables such as lettuce, celery, or of quality: If you use a mois‘you! tomatoes. They lose crispness, ture-vapor-resistant wrap, ean extend this period of two or color, and flavor when frozen. three weeks, food specialists at Also, the whites or hard-cooked the U. S. Department of Agri- eggs become tough, and jellies or very moist fillings such as culture say. Let the youngsters help you egg saled or. tuna salad soak “do sandwiches” each weekend. into the bread. 4 one slice of bread. She includes Indoor Gardening in every lunch an element of surprise, some fresh fruit, aj piece of favorite cake, candy, The survey showed 68 per cent cookies, or dessert, of the boys thought the dinner ‘ Three sandwich fillings suit- table should be attractively and able for freezing: tastefully set every day, even Beef and Ketchup just “for the family.” They'll love the chance to pick Wrap the sandwiches separateAnd what makes up an attrac- By KATHERINE B, WALKER their own fillings and look for- ly, Freeze at 0 degrees F. or 1% c, cooked ground beef tive table? Well, according to A type of succulent known to 1 thls. softened butter ward to finding these sand- below. They can be kept in the those interviewed, it’s well- almost everyone is the semperfreezer for two or \three weeks, wichesin their lunches. 1 tsp. Worchestershire polished silver, candlelight, Somefillings that freeze well but no longer. vivum, usually called Hen-and\% tsp. salt sparkling glassware, floral cen- Chickens or House Leek. The ‘Frozen sandwiches can go are lunucheon meats, leftover ¥% ec. ketsup terpieces, large cloth napkins, tight, ground-hugging rosettes sliced. or chopped roast’ beef, directly into the lunch pail. By Corned Beef and fine china. roast pork, baked ham, chicken, noon, they’ll be ¢omp le tely are neat and attractive, and lc. (12-0z. can) corned beef, A majority of the men inter- in some-cases grow fairly large. turkey, dried: beef, well-drained thawed.Once thawed, however, they. viewed felt that such things As they develop, miniature rochopped tuna or salmon, sliced cheese, make meals more appetizing, settes appear from beneath the cheese spreads, hard-cooked egg should be eaten at once. Sand- % c. cooked salad dressing engender a family closeness, a edges of the parent plant, and 2 tblsp. pickle relish respect for the wife, better man sometimes these will be so ab% tsp. celery salt Win. at Bridge ners in children, and help create undant they completely encircle Chicken or Tuna and Pickle 1% c. cooked, chopped chicken the atmosphere of a ‘happy the parent plant. Of course, as home.” they grow up they, too, produce or tuna These college men had very little ones, and in the outdoor % c.-chopped pickle definite views other house- garden sempervivums quickly 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce of all spade bids and South V3 e. boiled salad dressing or hold furnishings, too: 88 per form solid mats of foliage. By OSWALD JACOBY Like all succulents, it needs undiluted cream of chicken cent of those surveyed said they Newspaper Enterprise Assn. would open a club. wanted wall-to-wall carpeting in careful watering; don’t give litFive diamonds by East and| Our old friend Hard Luck Joe ~ soup their homes, and,jalmost as tle dibs and dabs every day Y, tsp. celery salt West is a beautiful contract and |reached three no-trump on that * * * ynany did not like the idea of or two but instead water ‘to soak the chances are that one or two|last. sequence, but managed to tile floogs in the living room the entire soilball, then do not of a 100,000 pairs in the Natiqnal |go down three tricks. Dummy’s area. 69 per cent said they hope water again until the soil is Charity Game reached this jack of clubs held the first to have some original paintings almost dry. Sempervi vums - contract. As long as East re-| trick He came tohis hand with while wall tapestries appealed should be planted in a good, members to take two rounds |the ace of diamonds and led a For a dessert thé entire family to only 20-per cent. loamy soil, adequate drainage of trumps before trying to cash heart. will enjoy, serve colorful, delicBut that’s not all. Most of should be provided, and they his ace andking of clubs he will North won the!itrick and led).ious cherry sauce on custard them spurned antique furniture should be grown in a cool, sunmakethe hand and a very good |the queen of spades. Joe ducked. bread pudding. Simply mix % for modern, and liked the idea ny place; If the plants become North continued with the jack of score. cup sugar, a tablespoon cornspades and after prolonged starch and a teaspoon. grated of indirect lighting. Most East players who. chose Their taste in flatware (knives, thought, Joe dicked again. lemon rind in a saucepan.’ Add to open with a diamond or 4 spoons -and forks) designs ran There is some theoretical merit % cup juice drained from a . club would wind up at three to the —Classic or to this play, but’ the practical no-trump and would go down pound can of water pack red |modern. result was most unfortunate. tart pitted cherries, mixing unone after a spade opening.. Almost to the man, the stuTop score for East and West North run off the rest of. the til smooth. Cook until thickened dents said they would be embarspade suit. | ~- would -probably. be three nos * [ee 5 and clear, stirring. Add cherries rassed if, when they. brought trump bid, making four. East and a few drops red food color- home an important guest for ing.; simmer 10 minutes. Serve dinner, the wife used chipped would open one no-trump and warm or cold over your favorite dishes, paper napkins, or bent West ‘would raise directly to}: bread pudding. _three. This would shut North out and unpolished flatware. Hens-and-Chickens Make An Interesting Plant in House No-Trump Bid Full of Peril Cherry Pudding crowded due to the manylittle call for one of our ones, either repot the entire sive cuts ‘ clump into a larger container round or or* remove the small rosettes slow cooking in the presence. moisture. turns these cuts with a sharp knife. These may then be planted individually in meat into roasts of unusually fine flavor and tenderness. small pots. Succulents: should be among | For a dinner for VIPs, serve our most popular indoor plants; unfortunately, too few of them are grown. Perhaps it is because their needs are not fully meal understood or met, and thus the elegant plants never have a chance to to 5-Ib. chuck roast 4 show what they can do when conditions really suit them. Sempervivums, for example, 2\teaspoons salt produce beautiful flowers on long spikes. While I have never been able to detect any fragrance in the blossoms, humchopped onion Pt mingbirds find them worth vis- { % % water iting several. times a day. Spiced and Fruited Chuck Roast oe * * on eel * 24 dried apricot halves Club Notes 18 dried prunes, pitted Combine brown sugar, salt, cinnamon and mace; rub into WOMEN OF MOOSE both ‘sides of roast. Brown meat Officers and chairmen will slowly on both sides inshortening. Add onion, water and any ! meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. im.$499 Boys‘ oedenim, SALE... 2.00. SAL c.. Boys and girls h 22 Sait SWEATERS ‘H ry| i Slipover, $5.00 $2 50° values. SALE . 1 oder.oAtt cade 255. 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