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Show The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Wednesday, July 10, 196 i Page 6 Finder "I scream. you s (.Tram, we all scream for ice cream Kali' I! all I Kali!" Huy ! docs that ever date me. So u hat I'm no spring chicken (more like a tuff hen) and wliats mure Im first to admit it, so there, too. Say, how lung since you made old fashioned ice Mime e.ood creanr.' It's rially a lot of inn and the only lllilie iiu have to worry almut is kopm;: I In- - kids and Ia from knocking each olher's teeth nut trying In Ink the dasher lion't a.--k the kids to turn the handle Tell 'em they can't and you'll f;cl pit uty of (il'fers. lleie arc .some hoi tricks lor that cold treat: A 1. alniiil (i (piart fivcrr reipiires Ills, of ice to frccc the dessert and pack it for alwul hours. 2. A 2 (piart freezer re(piires about l) Ihs. Allow a few extra pounds for the ice that melts. a. Iut pieces or etilies of ice in canvas liatf and crush it wifli a mallot. Finely crushed ice melts faster and hastens the freezing of the ice 4. Scald and cool the cover, the 2 Good Watches $11.95 plus lax REEDiCRUSER Dr gT6217Hlghland J Cottonwo6d-jyfllagt- j CANVAS or ALUMINUM ITS SAADI dasher and the can of the freez- er. 5. Kememhcr, ice ereain l.e cold when put tore into the freezer. A warm in course texture of ture the ice cream. h Tull as (i. Fill the can only it swells as it's heaten. 7. I'm- 8 uarts of ice to 1 part coarse salt. 8. WIicii tin- crank liecoines, to turn, the dessert too dil mix-shoul- d mix-resul- -- - - t is frozen. I Obituaries For a heller flavor, let the1 from 1 to 2 ercam rix-hours hefore serving. To do this, l remove (he dasher, hand it tu William J. Peters The death of William J. Petthe k'ds and Fa. and press the mixture down in the can and ers, 62, 3144 East 7800 South, cover and repack the freezer Murray artist and photo-graphe- r, with a mixture of 3 parts crushoccurred Sunday evened ire to I part ice cream coarse-salt- . ing at his home after a lingering Now cover the freezer with illness. lot.-- of newspapers, or a heavy Mr Peters had owned and cloth or Pad's old mackinaw. operated the William J. Peters Art Studio in Murray, and beThese are mv favorites: fore that an art studio in PasaIlNFAI'lI.i: SIIFRBKKT (Makes 5 quarts) dena, Calif. For many years 5 lemons he had made portraits of Nat5 eggs, Iieaten ional Junior Chamber of ComI ran milk merce presidents. 1 lie was born Jan. 23, 1901, in pt. whipping cream 2 cups sugar Murray, the son of Fred H. and 2 cups White Karo Annie Canncgicter Peters, lie 1 no. 2 can crushed Iineapple married Ann Elizabeth Glines Add milk to within 3 inches Sept 8, 1924, in Salt Lake City. A member of the Church of of the top. Christ of Latter-da- y VAMI.l.A ICC CREAM Jesus 7 cuss, heaten Saints, he was Sunday School 2 cups of white Karo superintendent at the Butler 1 can Third LDS Ward. Eagle Brand milk 3 cans of milk Survivors include his widow; 1 pt. whipping cream daughters, Mrs Flnricn (Carol Pa to 2 quarts Milk Ann) Wineriter, Granger; Mrs 3 (.. Vanilla (Imitation Vanill.ynn (Donna Mae) Nunley, 10 la extract, tihal is,) or l'.i Holladay; grandchildren; Tbs. pure Vanilla Extract. brother and sisters, Art, MurPowMrs :,i Flip Sugar ray; Aggie, Fill to within 3 inches of the ers, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs Wilma Nicholson, Provo. t) ice AWNINGS Mfgrs. of Canvas Goods Lawn Furniture Recovered We Carry a Large Stock of Yardage Canvas TITT1 FRl'ITTI 5 lemons 5 eggs, beaten 1 can milk 1 4 Cups whipping cream 2 Cups sugar 2 Cups white Karo Pine1 medium can crushed apple 2 pkgs. frozen strawberries about I's quarts Milk Fill to within 3 inches of top. ( tSTARI) ICE CREAM (Makrs I Vi quarts' 2 Cups milk 1 Tbs. flour :,i Cup sugar i tsp. salt 2 slightly Iieaten egg yolks 2 Cups heavy cream I Ths. Vanilla extract Scald Pi cups milk. Mix flour, sugar and salt. Add remaining cold milk. Add scalded inilk slowly. Cook over hot water about 7 minutes, stirring const-l.v- . Now stir hot mixture slowly into egg yplks. Cook and stir for 2 min. longer, Cool. Add cream and Vanilla and freeze. BFKGFNKR MARGE by Dorothy E. McKay Dorothy Edith Markay, 52, succumbed to a heart ailment July 4 at her home at 3387 Los Altos Dr. She was bom Oct. 2, 1910 in to William and Cottonwood, Edith Uarrod Webb, and wed Lynn Eugene Mackay July 9, 1940, in Murray, He died July 16, 1956. She was a member of Millcreek LDS East Third Ward. Survivors include her father, Salt Lake City; sons, Melvin (S. Keith Larry: daughter. Lyncttc; four grandchildren, all of Salt. Lake City; two brothers, Charles i d ,'Wcbb. Salt Lake City; Wchb, Murray. 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