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Show crackers wii.i iMSRrr.G Finder Iloilo there! Wheel its almost Spring. I know because the U.P.&L. Co. has given the trees down Fardown Ave. their Spring crew cut and Ive started to worry about the Spring plowing. I wish Pa could afford to get me a horse this year as Im still having a bad time gettin halter broke". Last week it was the wearin o the green we were a doin. This week we can expect some more of the same March weather like rain, sleet, may Ik1 a wee snow storm, some rays of sunshine and of course WINDS. It's the only time of year that I can tell my family to go fly a kite, without getting clobbered. What do you say we whip up a Spring menu to dine on while COTTON PRINTS Just Arrived YARDS 2,000 Bargeier By Marge we study the seed catalogs? GRAPEFRUIT-MIN- T COCKTAIL of a 6 oz. glass mint jelly cup water cup sugar 4 med. grapefruit, sectioned Melt mint jelly in tup of double boiler. Beat with rotary beater until smooth. Boil water and sugar about S min to make a thin syrup Add the mint jelly. Chill. Arrange grapefruit sections in cocktail glasses, about 3 or 4 to a glass. Pour the chil-e- d syrup over the grapefruit. Fill about 44 full. This is as refreshing as Spring greens. MOLDED LOBSTER SALAD 2 packages unfavored gelatin Vi cup cold water 1 cup mayonaise 1 cup salad dressing 2 tap grated onion 1 cup chopped celery V cup chopped green pepper 2 tbs chopped pimento 1 tsp salt 1 tbs lemon juice 4 hard cooked eggs, chopped 2M cups cooked lobster, cut in small pieces lettuce, stuffed olives and for garnish Soften gelatin in cold water. Dissolve pver hot water. Combine mayonaise and salad dressing. Add the dissolved gelatin very slowly. Blend well. Add the remaining ingredients and blend. Pour into an oiled I cup mold, (a fish mold if you have one.) Refrigerate until firm. Unmold on lettuce. Garnish with slices of stuffed olives and strips of pimento. PARSLEY CRESCENTS Cut day-ol- d bread with a crescent cookie cutter. Place the crescents on a cooky sheet and put in a hot (450) oven and brown lightly. Brush upper side with melted butter and then dip in dried parsley flakes, These are terrific with salad, soup, or what have you. Iley, I found out how to fix real Irish boiled potatoes. We really like em. IRISH BOILED POTATOES whole poDrop tatoes into boiling, salted water and boil until tender enough to insert fork easily. Fil the pan with cold water and let stand about 2 minutes. Pour off the water and return the potatoes to a very low heat with the lid partly raised to allow the steam to evaporate. Peel off the skins and serve at once. Their texture will be nice and mealy. Have you tried Knoors Cream of Leek soup yet? We are crazy about it and here are some add to it ideas that really give it a more oomph". Follow the directions on the package, then to one package add V4 cup grated carrot, 1 medium potato, cubed fine, ltbs of chopped pimento, and one can of minced clams (juice and all), simmer about 20 minutes, and pass the 1 to well-scrubb- Sprouse -Reitz 6155 Highland Dr. Cottonwood Village DID YOU KNOW? 4 out of 5 homes today havo Low House Power Why? Because the average American Family is Using 4 times as much electricity today as 25 years ago for more House Power Call AM Orvil Sorenson Electric FREE ESTIMATES a: LOVELY 3 BEDROOM ONLY TWO RAMBLER $7,456.32 (Nothing Mora YOU THOUSANDS SKILLED TECHNICIAN ! ,J J! ' To Buy) SOUR CREAM Mrs Marion Clark, seated, chairman of he girl scout celebration in Ilollailay, shown with Cheryl Barr, left, Sharon Clark, rear, and Valerie Nielsen, representing girl srouts of Holladay Groups . . Girl Scouts Set SALAD DRESSING 45 pint dairy sour cream 1 tsp dry mustard 45 tsp celery salt V4 tsp garlic salt 44 tsp salt Vi tsp paprika 2 tbs sugar 2 tbs tarragon vinegar Mix ingredients well. Store in refrigerator. Yield about 1 cup. MONTEREY SOUR CREAM DRESSING 1 pint sour cream 45 cup catsup 2 tbs Worchcstershire sauce 1 12 tbs grated onion 44 tsp salt V4 tsp. white pepper 1 tsp paprika 12 tsp sugar 12 tsp dry mustard 2 oz. bleu cheese crumbled 2 tbs horseradish 1 tbs lemon juice Combine all .ingredients Blend until smooth. Serve on Wtuce wedges or tossed green salad. EGG DRESSING 2 hard cooked eggs Vi cup vinegar 2 tsp prepared mustard 1 tsp grated onion 2 tbs sugar 12 tsp salt Vi tsp pepper 3 tbs salad oil Slice eggs. Separate yolks from the whites. Mash the eeg yolks. Add vinegar gradually and stir until smooth. Add the remaining ingredients and beat well. Add sliced egg whites, pour over green salad and toss lightly. Best with garden lettuce, endive or watercress. March 23 at 7:30 pm, girl scouts and brownies in Holladay will present a pageant at Mt. Olympus junior high to celebrate 50 years of girl scouting. The pageant will portray the history of the girl scout movement in the Walter Edwin Muir Weds California Miss Mr & Mrs Claud T. Lindsay, Ttherton, Calif., hosted a reception in their home recently for newlyweds Mr & Mrs Walter Edwin Muir. The groom is a son of Mr & Mrs Ed Muir, 1864 East 2960 South. The newlyweds honeymooned to Pheonix, Ariz., and are now residing in Sunnyvale, Calif., where the groom is assistant city manager. The wedding was in Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride, the former Miss Karen Lindsay has attended the University of California. Mr Muir attended the University of Utah and received his masters degree from Cornell University. He served in the Central Intelligence Corps in Vienna, and filled an LDS German mission. U.S. Juliette Low, erican girls a based upon a which has stood a century will who gave Amway of life, code of ethics the test of half be represented Toastmistress Club Holds Breakfast Fete Holladay Toastmistress club met yesterday for an early morning meeting. The theme for the program was Women of The World with biographies of women presented by some of the members. Mrs William Frank Page, Mrs Edward A. Robinson, Mrs Raymond II. Ross and Mrs J. E. Hughes were the speakers. Mrs Thomas McClain, toastmistress for the meeting, extends an open invitation to anyone who would like to join the group. Call AM6-796well-know- n of Glass TO ASSIST IN CONSTRUCTION AUTO GLASS Kiln Dried, West Coast Lumber Approved Construction Meets FHA, G. I. 100 Specifications 30 Custom Manufactured Brick Veneer Homes To Choose From SEND roi BtOCNUEI COVEIINO 30 HANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ELEVATIONS . 50-Ye- ar Pageant by a voice off stage. On stage, a girl scout speaking chorus and phases of scouting. will respond to the voice of the founder . There will be a Penny March at the close of (he ceremony. Pennies are put into the "Juliette Low Fund for each year of a girl's age. The fund is used to send girl scouts to their chalet in Switzerland or to their cabana in Mexi- co. To qualify, a girl scout has national friendship. Brownies of troop No. 344 in the NEIGHBOR vicinity in Holladay presented potted jonquils to the old folks in the Salt Lake County hospi All Kinds the NEIGHBOR vicinity who are preparing a pageant to relcbrate the 50th anniversary of girl scouting in the U.S. . MIRRORS FREE 1 j j OF DOLLARS FURNISHED ?: f-n-- tal on March 14. The girls selected golden of Girl Scouting in the USA. Brownie Scouts Give Jonquils To Geriatrics most of the social calls. Fourteen Brownies of troop No. 340 in Holladay celebrated the 50th anniversary of Girl Scouting by presenting golden on freedom. jonquils, symbolizing their gold- speeches en year, to patients in the geriatrics ward at the Salt Lake County hospital. Mrs Louise Kimball, in charge of volunteer services at the hospital, formerly received the gifts of potted plants and distributed them among the old folks. The troop is comprised of 14 girls, Kim Kimbal, Christine Neilson, Annette Ilehdon. Kimberly Ilorrocks, Valerie Myers. Linda Wehrle, Sharma Horton, Tina Ploch, JoAnn Wixom. Vickie Green, Barbara Putnam. Sherri Collins and Georgia Whorton. Mrs Earl J. Evans and Mrs Grant S. Nielsen are leader and Watch for Reynolds city INTERMOUNTAIN 950 Swriti HOMES CORF. Orta, Slot WANTED TABLE TOPS 6157 Highland Dr. All Types of Alterations. 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Buy Lines i BATHS INTERMOUNTAIN Custom Built HOMES SAVES pre.w ClllFFOX PIE 1 baked pie shell 1 tbs uiiflavored gelatin 3 tbs cold water 1 cup milk 2 tbs butter 1 cup hruwn sugar, sifted and packed (6 ounces) Vi tsp salt 3 eggs, separated Vfe tsp vanilla extract 44 cup chopped pecan nut meats Soak gelatin in cold water. Cumbinc milk, m cup of the brown sugar and salt and bring to boiling point, stirring constantly. Add gradually to slight-- . ' ly beaten egg yolks; then cook over low heat until mixture be-- 1 gins to thicken. Remove from heat, add the soaked gelatin and stir unlil gelatin is dissolved; allow to stand until slightly eon-- ; gealed. Beat egg whites with rotary beater until a point of egg white will stand upright when beater is pulled out; add extract and remaining sugar gradually, beating meanwhile. Now, fold this into the slightly congealed egg yolk mixture. Fold in 14 cup of the nut meats and pour into cooled, baked pastry shell. Sprinkle remaining nut meats on top and chill in the refrigerator until set (about an hour). This recipe was sent to me from Milwaukee and its one of the best Pecan pies I have ever tasted. Spring is salad time so file these dressings away for now and for the future. Open 10 to 8 Weekdays, 10 to 6 Saturdays DAYS or more 4756 Highland Drive CLEANING ORDER 278-066- O'w Houj 2 iHflnrta' vUnM Cottonwood |