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Show Foods and Recipes Q PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY,APRIL 16, 1964 \ Literatate Choose New Fashion Show Officers; Hear Review Presented Literatae Club members were entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Erie Boorman with Mrs. Arnold Graham, vice president, conducting the business meeting during which offi: cers for the new year were! presented. Mrs. Robert Halladay, was| named president; Mrs. Pershing Nelson, vice president; Mrs. Victor Cartwright, secretary; Mrs. Esther Schofield, reporter. Mrs. Robert Bullock, chairman of the open session, announced that it will be held To Wyannona Wyonna Club members were Tuesday guests at the home of Mrs. Sarah Mendenhall with Mrs. Kelvin Dennett as hostess. Mrs. Bill Tooke, president, welcomed new members, Mrs. Keith Anderberg, Mrs. Jim Crittendon, Mrs. Jerry Alpin and Mrs. John Clark. A fashion show was presented by Mrs. Dean Reynaud, with Mrs. Dennett as narrator. Models were Carol Young, Geneal Harris, Elaine Dennett and Marilyn Dennett, Pat Johnson, lla Rowley and Deanna Lee Dennett. Refreshments were served and a social hour wes enjoyed by members and guests, Mrs. Kent Abel, Mrs. Dick Thomas, Linda Betts To Reci° t@ |Mrs. Bert’ Giles, Mrs. Moreno Robins and Mrs. Richard Tucker. Mrs. Harold Ivie announced that the Mother-Daughter luncheon will be held May 9 at the Louise Royal Inn at 12 noon. Vows With Gary Wood PLEASANT GROVE — Mr. Springville and Mrs. se * and Mrs. Clinton Betts, Pleas- Reed of Nephi. The marriage ceremony will ant Grove, announced the forthtake place in the Salt Lake coming marriage of their Temple on April 30. Parents of daughter, Linda, to Gary E. the bride will honor the young Wood, son of Eugene Wood of couple at a reception in the Third-Sixth Ward Chapel the folowing evening. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. The bride-elect is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. OREM — Mrs. W. N. (Ruth) Mr. Wood is a graduate of American Fork High School. He Davis was recently elected president of the Orem Veterans of has fulfilled an LDS mission to Vicki Lyn Oberhansly, daugh_|New Zealand. Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Orem VFW Rites Unite Young Couple ber jot) Mr Sand Mrs. aeaoe Both are presently employed| hansly, Spanish Fork, ame i Provo. s+ 8 the bride of Rex Ernest McClellan of Payson, in rites perform- ed Mr. Mar.McClellan 19. Fashion Flash is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McClellan | of Payson. The young couple Bikinis for sleepyheads aim to keep a damsel cool during recited vows in a ceremony hot weather. Some have matchealhegne lets with fl performed at the home of Mrs. ing Cora Childs, Springville, the that reach to the knees. bride’s sen CSrnie and rete Black’s coming back for fall. itinessed ceremony. € Plungi and bari topped couple will reside in Payson. blacks‘will make “the fashion The bride is a student at/news for restaurant dining and Spanish Fork High School and| dancing. will be graduated in May. Mr. McClellan is a graduate of PayThe coat that looks like a son High School and has attend- tent is being booked by designers for fall and winter. The ed Snow College. 2 @ * coats leaving plenty of room, even when over a bulky suit, 1 are being stitched in fur as well Don t Always as fabric. Modernstyles in jewelry show a greater depth and intricacy of design. The more extensive use of fine, interesting finishes, such as Florentine, brushed, For Stori ng mat, polished, two-tone or multi-colored gold, add to the splenTo wash or not to wash foods|dor and effect. before putting them in the refri- | The nation’s teen-age girls gerator is a frequent homemak-| ing question. Knowing the right| are giving the bikini the cold answer for the right item will| shoulder. Only 1.8 per cent of help you keep at top quality| them favor the mostly-bare during its stay in the fresh) swimsuit, according to a survey | by one magazine. Most popular food compartment. Citrus fruits should be wash- with the under-20 swimmer: the ed before storing. Rinse and one-piece suit. dain —— grapefruits, lemons and limes thoroughly. Home economists also advise a cold water rinse for other fruits such as apples, peaches and pears. Poultry also should be washVALLEY CIRCLE ed before refrigerating. ChickWill meet Friday at 8 p.m. en, turkey and duckling should for business and bingo. Bring be cleaned for cooking, then, white elephant and aprons. drained and loosely-wrapped. If you plan to keep it longer than Following are rules for the a day or two before cooking, publication of wedding and wrap the poultry in a moistureengagementstories and picproof, vapor-proof covering and tures in The Daily Herald: place ittin in the freezer compart1. The story should be ment. scheduled with Society Desk Wash Foods WEIGHT WATCHER’S TRAY—Anattractive tray set up for the dieter with only the food he should have is one w ayto lick the battle of the bulge. Here broiled Chicken Italian, green beans and mushroom, cucumber slices and grapes form a satisfying meal. Pan-Hellenic Trick Dieter:s Appetite Installs New With Appeal To Eyes Eye-appealing menus and table settings are important aids to help weight-watchers stick to their diets. A colorful New officers recently install- tray set up with the diet menu is one way to avoid the temptaed by Timpanogos City Pantion of a food-laden family table Hellenic are Mrs. Fred Jack- and insure mealsatisfaction. man of Orem, president; Mrs. For a satisfying, yet low-inEugene H. Chapman, vice pres- calories tray menu, plan on ident, and Mrs. Rikard Pear- Broiled Chicken Italian, green beans and mushrooms and a Mrs. William Lucus was elected senior vice-president; Mrs. son, secretary-treasurer. garnish of crisp cucumber HomerPippin, junior vice-pres- | Mrs. Robert Hansen, retiring |slices. Add a piping hot cup ident; Mrs. Grant J. Johnson president, reviewed the accomp- |of consomme or beef bouillon was over as treasurer; lishments of the past year and| for sipping before or during the Mrs. George Cheney was held was thanked by the member- meal and a bunch of grapes over as secretary; Mrs. Frank ship for her efforts as presi- or apple for out-of-hand eating. Dart, chaplain; Mrs. Ronald Give the tray for the dieter dent. She also introduced the Lees, conductress, and Mrs. a color-lift with a change of Calvin Neilson, guard. Installa- following new and prospective bright disposable triple-ply abtion will be held in May jointly members: Mrs. Harold W. Mil- sorbent paper placemats which with the officers of the post. ner, Mrs. E. Ross Porter, Mrs. have the attractive designs and The auxiliary coe sent a John Cannon, Mrs. Wayne E. appearance of smart cloth cash contribution with| Pearce, Mrs.. Howard Heaton, mats, With a _color-accenting, Mrs. Robert K. Dellenbach and paper napkin, the tray has a nation to help auxiliary mem- Mrs. Gerald H. Peterson. special meal festive air which bers and their families in the makes dieting more pleasant. earthquake areas of Alaska. Broiled Chicken Italian Mrs. Frank Dart reported Line broiler pan with alumthat the rules for the hopscotch inum foil. Arrange chicken tournament sponsored by the |halves with skin sides down in organization will be sent to ‘bottom of broiler pan, with rack. elementary schools for the tourSprinkle chicken with salt and nament to be held in May. paprika. Brush with low-calorie It was announced that the Italian salad dressing to which annual ‘Buddy Poppy” sale will crushed dried oregano has been be held in Orem May 23; that added. Place pan in broiler so the auxiliary has paid its cansurface of chicken is 7 to 9 cer quota, and that St. Patinches from the heat and the rick’s Day favors were provided chicken can broil slowly. Turn for patients at the Veterans i|chicken every 15 minutes, Hospital at Ft. Douglas. ef . brushing with salad dressing each time. Broil until fork tender, about 45 minutes. Low-Calorie Green Beans and Mushrooms 1 10-0z. paekage trozen frozen MRS. FRED JACKMAN green ns The Provo 20th Ward will sponsor a rummage and bake sale Friday and Saturday from 9 am. to 6:30 p.m. at the church, 1450 S. 800 E., Orem. Hamburgers and hot dogs will also be available. Auxiliary Has Election Officer Slate Provo 20th Ward Schedules Bazaar Herald Rules Club Notes For News Of Weddings SALE Eggs, however, should not go) publication. at least two (It weeks prior to is suggested near the water before being put in the refrigerator. Also on the|) “don’t wash”list are berries.|| They should be spread out in|! a shallow container and stored) in t he fresh food compartment.|| Further suggestions from|| that engagements be ar- a nylon, HOSE first quality. Ladies’ sae pale $100 nounced at least six weeks weceusuicl del DRESSES prior to the marriage.) "2. pictures for Sunday pubjication must be submitted at fective use of your rifrigerator are these:. Be sure that food containers are clean. In addition, always the newspaper office by the preceding Thursday at noon. For weekday publication, they should’ be submitted by noon of the preceding day. 3. Only pictures of brides, air re-usable containers which'|| no couples, will be-used. home economists for most ef- have held “strong” foods such 4. Wedding stories will be before using again.-This is important to avoid the transfers of ment. The older the story is, the shorter the story will be. It is suggested that information and picture of the bride as onions and certain cheeses|| given standard news treatodors inside the refrigerator. To save space in your crisper compartment, remove all unusable portions of vegetables Girls, values to UTAH APPLIANCE COMPANY APRIL BONUS SALE IT’S Amana ‘IT'S BIG! QUALITY IT'S NEW!. _PL i ily. SALE . woe BOYSPANTS on eS mina sas 99 BABY BONNETS $199 tons. SALE $100 to Nylens and ecot- AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING IN THE REFRIGERATOR ANKLETS ea FLETCHER’S Plans Social April Art Tea bers as special guests. Saturday in Springville Federated Women’s Clubs of Springville will guests ue ™ to their annuol April Art Tea Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. at “Overalls and housedress” will be the dress and there will be a cake sale. Friends and others interested in the blind are invited to join them for the program and dancing. & 4. YOU CAM DEPEND ON OUR SERVIER for the remainder of the year were discussed. Mrs. J. R. Munk of Manti was welcomed as a guest. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Startup and Mrs. Jack es ese 8 Mend clothes before they are ‘Spring Enchantment” is the| officers, are expected to attend washed to avoid enlarging the theme and more than 400 wom- the social highlight. rips or worn places. HALLADAY MKT. 830 West Center St. Provo Open MondayThruSat. 7 a.m. to°8 p.m. ALL MEATSU.S.D.A. GOOD Pasco 6-oz. Frozen Orange Juice 4..,. 1% GROUND Shrimp _— 49c BEEF... 3» 1° Frozen 8-02. pkg. Fish me ce A we 100 RIB STEAK... 59° Dinners 2 tor 99e Tortillas 8 oz. Blade Cut 2 tor 39c Pot Roasts... ib. BOC Pork Steak w. 49¢ Tastewell Cudahy Lean Strips Margarine Bacon ........... ». 45¢ 4... 19 Northern U.S.D.A. Geed or Choice Tissue 12 .. 95¢ Garden Sides of Beef , 3“. 89c ut and weno ao 43° PAREeREnCae Tissues. __5,, 1° PRODUCE Niblets ... 6. 1° Strawberries Miracle Whip ....: .. 53¢ Shasta Low Calorie +APPLIANCE Co ness session during which plans jery.-- = Green Giant 14 cubic foot capacity Tonga Le Blind Chapter Apple Juice STRAW HATS For all the fam= 50°. Art Exhibit Visited by ings. Peas°° mal 6... 1° $188 MRS. ROBERT HALLADAY The Springville art gallery Tasty tray luncheons were served to 23 members and a was the meeting place for guest, Mrs. P. J. Schugk, of! "Tonga Le members this week Salt Lake. ¥ teaspoon salt when Ely Tippets, Springville *ee 1 3-0z. can or jar sliced mush* * High School teacher, acted as rooms, drained their guide to the current ex1 tablespoon butter or margarhibit. ine Pepper ious styles of paintings and exCook green beans according plained some of the techniques to package directions. When Chapter 3, Utah Associaused by the various artists. cooked, toss in drained sliced tion for the Blind, will enThe members then returned mushrooms and butter. Add tertain at the April social to Provo to the home of Mrs. pepper, if desired. Saturday at 8 p.m. at the *+ * Harry Startup where Mrs. SidWomen’s Clubhouse with Salt Lake and Ogden memney Russell conducted a busi- Spring $4.00. SALE .......... Ee Mrs. Grant Fisher reviewed the interesting novel, “The Shoes of the Fisherman,’ by Morris West. The book, filled with meaningful philosophy, was well received by the group. Pope Kiril is a warm and convincing personality and Ruth, the little Jewish girl, is strong and loveable. In his novel the author gives good insight to the Papacy. The book is of current interest, seeming almost prophetic in view of recent happen- +— LINDA BETTS May 15 at the Provo Utility 4 4-1" Lettuce Tomatoes ___», 10° Medaow Gold Ice Cream Cones 5¢’ suri WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE en |