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Show Page Twelve THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1973 WINTER GOT YOU IN ITS GRIPPE? Got a sore throat. . .a scratchy cough?Well, just open wide and say ahhhhhhhhh to Grandma. She knew a lot about home remedies for what idled the family, in addition to cooking and for you, and itll save you money. 'Bet you didnt think the use of natural foods could extend to your medicine chest! GRANDMA'S COUGH REMEDY old-fashion- ed baking. Molasses was the principal sweetener in so many dishes--an- d still is. The best had no sulphur or preservatives added to spoil its pure, natural taste. Grandma used it in baked ' beans, meat dishes, ginger- 2 lemons, diced and seeded 1 small onion, diced 3 tablespoons Grandma's Unsulphured Molasses xh cup water Place lemon and onion dices in foil lined bread, Indian pudding, cookies, pies, and of. course for taffy pulls. Smooth mellow Grandma's Unsulphured Molasses goes into a simple cough remedy you can make very easily with other ingredients you probably have in the house right now. It tastes good, is good 9-in- ch Family camping trips have been made simpler and more comfortable by recreational vehicles such as this 1973 Coleman camping trailer. A large selection of new camping trailers, motor homes, travel trailers, pickup campers and other RVs will be on display during the annual Utah Boat, Sports and Travel Show at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City on March Also on exhibit will be 1973 boats of all kinds, hunting, camping and fishing gear and vacation displays. square pan. Drizzle with molasses. Pour water over all. Bake in 350F. oven 45 minutes. Spoon into Six-Nine- ty 13-1- 8. jar and refrigerate. Take a spoonful or so to soothe a sore throat or relieve a cough. YIELD: About 1 cup. Now say "ahhhhhhhhh" to Grandma-i- n more ways than Also included will be large 8th Annual Boat, Sports and Travel Show Set for March 1 3 onel He is assigned to the Technical Airman David E. Torgerson, so nof Mrs. Olive M. Torgerson Training Center at Keesler for of 5538 South 2775 West, has specialized training in commubeen assigned to Keesler AFB, nications electronics systems. Miss., after completing Air Force He is a graduate of Kearns basic training. high school. The Utah Boat, Sports and Travel Show, one of the largest events of its kind in the nation, 8 will be held March this the at Salt Palace. year The eighth annual edition of 13-1- SEW PRETTY: THE SOFT LOOK FOR SPRING Sewing is creative. Sewing is ftm. But did you know that sewing is sexy, too? displays of latest fishing tackle, hunting and camping gear, back packing supplies and other sports equipment. Resort and vacation planning exhibits representing many areas of the United States and Canada will also be found at the show. A number of special events, such as educational demonstrations and an exciting stage show are being planned and will be announced later. the show, the 1973 event will once again use the entire Salt Palace facility for display of $3 million worth of new recreation products. An estimated 200 or more 1973 boats and marine products will be exhibited, as well as more than 200 new campers, motor homes, travel trailers, camping trailers, 4 wheel drives and other If it's printing recreational vehicles. That's the expert opinion of Dr. Joyce Brothers. In the Spring issue of McCall's Pattern Fashions Magazine, the noted psychologist says: "To a man, a woman who sews is sexy. He relates to it psycho- ... dial 364-846- 4 proudly presents the METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCASTS PTEXACOI logically as a very feminine thing to do. To the woman herself, sewing and working with fabrics provides a tactile and often sensual satisfaction." If Dr. Brothers is right, then the pattern of Spring and Summer fashion should make everybody happy. Women will definitely want to sew these gently feminine styles-an- d their menfolk will heartily approve! "The look for SpringSum-me- r 73 is pale, soft and fluffy,"according to Pattern Fashions editor Mary McSorley. Angoras, flannels, brushed wools and fuzzy knits help put fashion into softer focus. Colors, like fabrics, have it soft, delicate pastels are worn with lots of white. Blazers and jackets are apt to be unlined and feather-light- ; - the magazine shows some delectable powder-puf- f jackets teamed with matching d wide-legge- pant Also featured: baby-palbaby-sosweaters that are look after-s- o it's hard to see child's play to knit and cro- how any Ms. could miss with them. chet. The Spring issue also covers But what if the baby-dolook is simply not your bag? another McCalls innovation: Pattern Fashions Magazine, The Male Patterns, designed now on the newsstands, covers to make your man look good that situation admirably: with while you take all the credit. It used to be that all you winning tennis dresses and show-of- f denim pantcould sew for a man was a suits made from McCalls new bathrobe. Now you can sew line of Carefree Pattems.These almost anything for the new y g fashions fit male image: ties, sport jackets, into a liberated life even suits! Because men's fashII style. Theyre carefree to sew, ions are softer and less conU carefree to wear, carefree to structed these days, the sew e, ft ll star-studde- work-savin- beau-tifull- d, ing techniques youve already mastered are the only ones you'll need to sew for him. And need we add that sewing for men is super-sexy- ? This is true, according to Dr. Brothers, because it shows that you care. . .that you're willing to put time and thought into something for him. But whether you sew for the man in your life, or just for the girl in the mirror, youll discover that current fashion trends make sewing a soft touch for you. Saturdays at Noon Live from New York itu Dm. 9 0TELL0 (Verdi) Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 DIE ZAUBERFLOETE FAUST (Gounod) 1922 jen. 6 Jen. 13 Jen. 20 iin. 27 Feb. 3 DIE WAIKUERE LA LA LA (Wimer) (Mozert) FIllE DU REGIMENT TRAVIATA (Verdi) (Oonizetti) B0HEME (Puccini) Feb. Feb. Feb. Mir. Mir. Mir. Mir. Mir 17 24 3 10 17 24 RIG0LETT0 (Vertfi) NORMA (Bellini) AIDA (Verdi) DON GIOVANNI (Mozart) CARMEN (Bizet) NEW ILTR0VAT0RE (Verdi) PETER GRIMES (Britten) Apr 7 14 ROMEO ET JULIETTE (Gounod) IL BARBIERE 01 SIVICLIA (Rossini) DER ROSENKAVALIER (R. Strauss) Apr 21 LUCIA 01 LAMMERM00R Apr. UN BALIO IN MASCHERA (Verdi) MACBETH (Verdi) 10 31 Schtdult n0ocf lo cienpe (Donizetti) |