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Show V REVIEW, " January 1966 13, Junior League Sets Climate For Change REMIT WOMENS PAGE 7uuctt School m Male bowlers tend to accuse women of non concentration of the game. Setting out to disprove this unkind rumor, I recorded part of the conversation at a Wednesday night league. The result follows: "1 can't pick up that pin." ' Think positive." , Im sure I cant pick up that pin. Right you must clean lady, Young Where's Jo Ann?" Down in the lounge, having a Shes "upour and Ogden, plus seven other Western cities. Junior League delegates heard their national stress voluntary president citizenship as a key element in Democracy. Mrs. Warner Marsden of San Marino, California, Junior League president was joined by six other speakers in outling the challenges presented to todays Junior Leagues in a Climate For ' Change". ...the title of the conference. Other speakers on the program were Dr. Edward O. Moe, director Bureau of Community Development, University of Utah. Dr. Oakley J. ' BY FAYE HADLEY , Gathering from Salt Lake . J r assistant Gordon, dean, Un- i- versity of Utah, Miss L. Lor- Director Jraine Cook, Action Program in Salt Lake, Dr. Virginia P. Frobes, Dean of Students, University met how can and be si be the Junior League president, EVALUATING community needs they by of Utah, Dr. Elliott D. Lan wDr. Edward 0. Moe, University of Utah, and Mrs. Richard A. Isaacson, President, Salt Lake dau. Professor of Education, 'Junior League. University of Utah, Rev. C. Sumpter Logan, Trinity Pres language. beer. Karen takfe your turn now. Wheres Karen?" With Jo Ann. Hey, Jo, its your turn." I don't care if your shoes did stick, get up. Come on girls (anyone under 45) lets have some enthusiasm." You missed, put a penny in the pot. Somebody is smoking a cigar. Did you see that girl? She lodes like a member of Hells Angels. Theres your husband. If he gives me any advice Ill drop the ball on his foot. Slow down. Honey, you re charging die foul line. up, S y4V I 1 OUCH! Ive got a headache. Did you hear the joke about Boy, we sure blew that game." Whats happened to our bowling? pretty good." Im hungry. Lode at that guy, he looks like rumba. iountais, We used to be PURPOSE OF the conference qus to set in motion the Leagues future course of action. Here D. Virginia P. Frobes, left Un versity of Utah discusses possibilities with planning com- Mrs. Kenneth L. Williams. mittee Whos up?" Jo Ann. Who is next?" Karen." Roll call! CARRIER BOY hes doing the Raid the lounge and get the team back here. Two splits in a row. My ball didnt come back." Buzz the desk." You Shouldnt have thrown it when the rack was down." There it is, over on alley fourteen." Why is that guy holding his shin?" He found your ball." Whos up?" Jo Ann." Well, prop her up." Wheres Karen." In the John.-Wha- f s the score? Disgusting. That was an interesting approach. How come?" Your slacks are split." , Anyone gqt a pin?!, .toe i" ey we won!" rfiUjnnfl J,i nvt es ,zm SPOffJ Trj'if i d In nrJT WMr1ffiorf n Psiif CeirntY .1 'VI, "if' vq,1? Im hungry." Wheres Jo Hecoird Ann?" over the stove an inferiority complex! Yah, me! I cant seem to shake this darn cold that has bugged me since Christmas. Its had me cabin-bou- nd for so long, that Im goingVstir crazy ! Being Im gittin house-boun- Ive resorted d", to more oogling" of the Telly" than I usually, do, and Boy, I never knew that I was such a mess! According to the commercials, Ive really had it! My face must look like the relief map of the moon, dont slather, (I my puss with the' right kind of dreamy, creamy glunck) and I always look like a frump in sea weed! Fm supposed to be sluggish and irritable and on top of all this, I dont go into orbit and fly out of the kitchen fast! My wash is supposed to look like I beat them out on the rocks in the carnal that smell like! Then theres my cookin! I have yet to catch a cake thats flyin around in the kitchen, but ya can pick my cake crumbs up with a fork! I havent the time to go into how horrible, my floors, win- -. dows, . mirrors and furniture is supposed to look, cause this is supposed to be a food column! Another thing, rm commercials tired of at that are keyed to a five-ye- ar olds mentality! Lets eat! i off-be- KIDNEY BEAN RELISH Chop together one small onion, .3 stalks celery, and 1 or 2 Add 2 hard boiled eggs. cups drained kidney beans. Mix 1 Tbs. mayonnaise, 2 teas, mustard relish. 1 teas. curry powder, 14 teas, white pepper and 12 teas. salt, Serve cool and keep under refrige ratiptr HUSH ptJPPIES Combine 1 medium onion, grated, 1 12 cups corn meal, 1 egg, 1 Tbs. 1 cup flour, baking powder, 12 teas, salt, 1 teas, sugar and 1 cup milk. Mix well. Drop dough by tablespoonfuls into 350 fat and fry until brown. Serves 6. ASPARAGUS CASSEROLE Arrange two 10 oz. cans asparagus tips on bottom of a greased baking dish. Season two 10 oz. cans of mushroom soup with salt and pepper to taste and pour over the as paragus. Grate 12 lb. sharp Cheddar cheese over the top and sprinkle with 1 12 cup Bake cornflake crumbs. 300 oven for about 25 minute: Serves Invite You To Commemorate World Religion Day-Ja15 n. At AUDITORIUM quarters 8 P.MJ 2500 So: State Murray. green pepper, chopped 2 l2 can tomatoes and pinch of sugar 1 clove garlic, crushed 2 cups beef stock 2 Tbs. parsley 1 2 can mushrooms - into 6 I HADLEY-MAYFLOWE- CHU. 521-343- 0 CRATING PACKING R Now add the beef stock, cover and simmer slowly for 12 hours. Thicken gravy hnd sprinkle parsley and mushrooms over the top. Taste and add salt and pepper to taste. ter Hitt tstima77 CHILDREN'S CLASSES . 1 next week jutf OF The man was King Cole who seemed to hold a unique spell of enchantment ov- er Utah aud- - v iences parti- - I cularly in the " above mention ed Stardust show at the Terrace Ball. 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Mr. Jackman announced the Max Baer Heart Fund has reached a total of $169.35 for the local group. The fund is a national project of the Eagles and is being publicized by Member: Buddy Baer. urged to attend the rei meeting cm Thursday, Janu- 6. Cut steak Jr., right, discusses consultant Mrs. Joseptf V. Connolly, PULIC RELATIONS and Radio-T-V PR techniques with M.s. Don F. Bradshaw, region nine director.. lilt crrltr ravtt for information; 1 i for lha Kovlnr - "'' |