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Show and strawberry add I 'A cups crushed berries to chilled mixture just before flooding in wipped cream The Neighbor, Hoiladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Wednesday, July 17, 196 Page 4 Raspberry ice cream BASE UNCOOKED tsp. ( envelope) unflavored gelatin ,i cup cold water 1 cup evaporated milk 2 Finder by a little water and set temper-atir- e control to coldest point Last work we had pa and the kids turning the crank tun the ice cream, that is). This week it's Ala's turn. Clean out the frig, grab the ice trays and let's make with some more cool confections. Here are a few hints: Fast freezing is a must to make refrigerator ice cream smooth. It will freeze a lot faster if you don't make ice cubes at the same time. Measure sugar accurately too much sugar retards freezing. Remember, too, that beating once during the freezing process makes it smoother. The mixture should be in the mushy stage don't let it get too hard. Another tip, if the recipe calls fur sugar and beaten egg whites always save a little of the sugar to add to the egg whites during the beating about 2 Ths. per egg. Add the sugar to the egg whites after they have been beaten to the foamy stage. Ya in a hurry? Moisten inside bottom of the freezing unit with and freeze j tcncy then beat in chilled bowlj citals and lectures. Dr William S. Newman, inuntil smooth but not melted. Return to tray and freeze. Makes ternationally regarded author, 1 quart. teacher, concert pianist, and half an hour before preparing the frozen goodies and keep at that point until it is frozen. Now here are some master recipes for refrigerator ice cream. To these you can add: Banna ice cream 1 cup bananas Cherry ice cream about 4 cup chopped and pitted cherries Chocolate ice cream 2 squares chocolate molted in a little milk, (if you use chocolate, increase sugar to 4 cup and use only I tsp. vanilla.) Coffee ice cream add Mr cup strong coffee for the cup milk Mint ice cream reduce vanilla to I tsp. and add the oil of peppermint to taste (just a few drops) and gren food coloring. Nut brittle ice cream grind or crunch 14 pound nut brittle and fold in before final freezing Peach iee cream add I'.4 cups mashed peaches to chilled mixture just before fulding in the whipped cream. e COOKED BASE r, Kindergarten FOUR GROUPS DAILY 5 ? Preparation For 1st This Is 6-- 8 and 4 Year Olds Excellent Grade Not A Play School! Curriculum Supervised By . . , WEST C. HAMMOND Numbers, Letters and PHONIC Sounds ART MUSIC e WRITING SPEECH The Child Learns to Follow Instructions and Work on His Own Coll To Enroll Now THE READING CENTER 4645 Hoiladay Blvd. CR 12 I "WHAT IS A DISCOUNT WORTH?" LOSS OF - . Prompt Free Delirery J. Charge Areniuits 5. (Quality Men handise at lleasuuuhle Prites i vgen Serr-ic- e I. Full Line Presi riptinn Serrit e ineluding I'entals Wheel Crutdi ('hair , Snrgital Supxrtw BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TO US FOR THE FINEST DRUGS & PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE. Erickson Pharmacies A CONVENIENT LOCATION NEAR YOU Sugar House Store Open 365 Days Night Answering Service Phone IN cup sugar I1 Tbs. cornstarch Ill cup milk 2 eggs separated 2i4 tsp. vanilla tsp. salt 1 cup cream, whipped Mix sugar and cornstarch in double-boilegradually stir in milk, cook over boiling water stirring constantly until mixture thickens. Now cover and cook 10 minutes, Stir a little of the hot mixture into the beaten yolks and add yolks to the remaining hot mixture. Now cook over hot, but not boiling water, stirring constantly for three minutes. Cool, add vanilla and salt. Fold beaten egg whites into the cooked custard (remember the 2 Tbs. sugar) pour in tray and freeze until firm throughout. Remove to chilled bowl, quickly beat until smooth with egg beater, fold in whipped cream, return to the refrigerator and freeze. Makes servings. SHERBET 2 tsp. f b envelope) unfavored gelatin 2 '4 cups cold water 1 cup sugar pinch salt fruit and juice as desired 2 egg whites Soften gelatin in V4 cup cold water. Cook sugar and the 2 cups water for 3 minutes, add softened gelatin and dissolve thoroughly. Add salt and the desired fruit juices. Freeze in refrigerator tray to mush-likcinsistancy, remove to chilled howl and break into small pieces. add unbeaten egg whiles and lieal until fluffy (about I minute), turn into chilled trays and freze until firm. Makes 6 servings. Lemon or lime sherbet1 a eup lemon or lime juice and grated rind of (4 lemon Apricot sherbet 2 cups apricot pulp and 2 Tbs. lemon juice Orange sherliert omit I cup water and use I1 4 cups orange juice and grated rind of Vi or-- j ange and U cup lemon juice. Beach and cherry sherbert I'i cup peach pulp, 2 Tbs. orange juice and t cup marascino cherries diced fine. Pineapple sherbert use I cup crushed pineapple an I Ths. Icinon juice and Strawberry Raspberry use Is cups crushed sherbert berries (cannrd nr fresh) and 2 Tbs. Icinon juice : a Year 34 FANTASTIC BARGAINS Hammond's Sidewalk SALE Salesmen Samples and Odds & Ends $5,000 Worlh of Estella Woodruff Tells Engagement Making known their engagement and forthcoming marriage. is Miss Estella Woodruff, A reeeptian is being planed E. Woodruff, 4565 Hoiladay Blvd.. and Robert M. Wilkes, son of Mr & Mrs Murray M. Afton. Wyo. Wilkes, The 6 for a to wed couple have set Sept. wedding date. They plan in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception is being planned for the bethrothed couple to in the Hoiladay First Ward Meeting house. Mr Wilkes has fulfilled an LDS mission in the Central States. Mrs. St. Clair Roma Carol Fuller, daughter of Mr & Mrs Willard V. Fuller, 455 Highland Drive, and Clyde S. St. Clair Jr., were married in a ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder Gordan B. Hinckley of the Councill of Twelve officiated. The couple a reception Second-Fourt- h ; ZIP-Cod- Iat bride-to-b- of wood ushered. The former Miss Wilkins, and Miss Harvey is a former student at the University of Utah. Mr Bleazard is the son of Mr & Mrs D. 1. Bleazard, 3220 South 8th East. The betrothed couple has set Sept. 14 for their marriage date. her husband have attended Stevens Henagcr College. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs Harold Blunt, Mrs Charles Andcgson, Mrs Lorraine Anderson. Mrs Burton Luce, Mrs Lamont Gunderson. 'Miss Nancy Heugley, Miss Marilyn Burt, Miss Carol Nakamura. Miss Karen Webb. Mrs James Telford, and Miss Jeanette Telford, Mrs Wilkins was hostess at an announcement dinner. I JoAnn Wilkins Is Married To L. J. Penrose Miss Joan Florence Wilkins, daughter of Mrs Florence Wilkins, 3481 South 2000 East, was married at her home to Lowell J. Penrose, son of Mr & Mrs Elwood D. Penrose, 3324 South 1940 East. Bishop Richard F. North of Union Fifth Ward officiated. A garden reception followed the ceremonies. Miss Judith Harvey Attending the bride were Miss maid of Tells Engagement Kathy Gundersen. honor; Miss Marilyn Burt, Miss the engagement Carol Nakamura, Miss Diane Anonuncing of their daughter. Miss Judith D. Judy and Miss Gayle Bailey. Members of the Sugar House Harvey, to Donald W. Ulcazard, Performing the duties of best Kiwanis hoard Mrs Sally Monson is Mr & Mrs William M. lfarvcy, man was Ken Maicr while Jay from the public relations depart- 4640 Hugo Ave. Workman, Don Penrose, John The announcement was made Bacon Jr., and Merrill Little- ment of Mountain States Telehone Co. discuss "Space Communications Via Teleslar" at their regular meeting Tuesday. Mrs Monson showed and presented a film showing the present status and future prospects 4535 So. 900 East 3364 South State of space communications and 262-2651 the importance of this new field to our nation and its people. . . . Members of the Sugar House Kiwanis are making plans for 9 their tenth anniversary celebration to be held July 30 at Andy's Smorgasbord. ZIP-Cod- Kiwanis Club Hears Report On Telestar UTE ARCHERY LANES Now Miss 1 newlyweds were then further honored at a wedding breakfast given at the Doll House, by the bridegrooms parents. Attending the bride were Mrs Shirl G. Harding, matron of honor, Mrs Richard D. Price. Miss JaNette Hiller and Miss Connie Price, junior bridesmaid. Sandra Price will be the flower girl. Dee Tempest performed the duties of the best man while LaVell J. Jensen. Gerald W. Jensen. Richard D. Price and Richard W. King, ushered. The couple plan to honeymoon in the southern Utah parks, after which they will make their home in Salt Lake City. at prenuptial Entertaining parties have been Mrs Price, Mrs Harding, Miss Christie Jensen, Miss Judy Short, Miss lliller and Mrs Jensen, the bridegroom's mother. w Miss Fuller Transportation 0 a.m. to Midnight EARLY OPENING Miss COMPLETE vows solemnized Mrs Douglas C. Price, 2801 South 13th East, and Bud M. Jensen, son of Mr & Mrs Junius C. Jensen. 751 Gcncsc Avenue. Elder ElRay L. Christiansen, Assistant to the Council of Twelve, officiated at the cere Mlfeffl AUG. 17 to SEPT. 8 Becomes Bride Exchanging FOR BOW HUNTERS Jeri Price BOWS in the Salt Lake Temple, was Mrs Miss Jeri Price, daughter of Mr Bridal attendants were Hyrum W. Smith, a sister, matron of honor, Miss Yvfrnne Fuller, another sister, maid of honor; Mrs Richard E. Cleveland, Mrs Lawrence J. Riding. Mrs Janies Gatherum and Miss Bonnie McFall. Flower girl for the occasion was Lianna Fuller. Best man duties were assumed by Hyrum W. Smith, Klaus K. Lassig, Gilbert A. Fuller and David H. Smith will usher. Mr St. Clair attended B.Y.U. and has fulfilled and LDS Northern States mission. 0 OPEN SHOOTING were honored at at the Winder Ward, 950 East 3825 South. Foseo LINE OF BOW HUNTING TACKLE W.O.P. Richards & Howatt Bernie Jim Lepley b&BseD $6.50 doz. Bear ; ftnn&sjGh HUNTING ARROWS Try out the buu uf your thuiee OGMSh Discover fhella test jJfa s hjon before you buy j Display at Mall This Week Visitors to the Cottonwood Mall this weekend will be impressed with the contrast in modes of transportation. They will see the newest Air Force Space Booster, the Titan III and Dyna-Soaits payload the along side of an old pioneer wagon scene being created inside the all enclosed Cottonwood Mall, commemorative of the arrival uf the Mormon Pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley 116 years ago. Owners of cars parked in parking area arc apt to find notices that they have been picked, at random, to receive free t ckels to the Utah Theater to sec the Strategic Air Command's latest motion picture, of Eagles. the "Gathering These tickets arc to be given away through the four days of the Pioneer Celebration, according to Wayne F. Richards, Executive Secretary of the Merchants Association. 0 SEMI-ANNUA- 60o Savings Up To member of the University of North Carolina Faculty, will join witii Leonard Posner, concert master of the Dallas Orchestra and artist of the violin and chamber music at the Southern Methodist University in Texas, to give the recitals and lectures. There will also be, according to Mrs Bolton, student activities, recitals, and banquets. All teachers are invited to attend this affair. Is talking Mr ZIP is on duty in the lobby of Salt Lake City's downtown post office and will soon be visiting all stations and branches, according to Post-master D. R. Trevithick. The colorful character lends his voice to the Post Office Depart-- 1 e ment's announcement of which was launched nationwide on July 1. 1963. His message, which is begun at the touch of a button, is directed to mail patrons as they transact their postal business at windows and letter drops in the lobby. "Mr ZIP urges the public to c include the new in the return portion of their envelopes when addressing mail," said Mr Trevithick. at the home a luncheon mony. The A Mrs Alpha Bolton, president of the Utah Music Teachers Aspinch salt 'z cup sugar sociation, makes known plans 2 tsp. vannilla for a convention and workshop Ha cup heavy cream, whipped for Utah Music Teachers AsSoften gelatin in cold water, to begin August 2 to 14 dissolve in cup hot milk, add sociation, sugar and vanilla and cool. Turn 3, at 8 a.m. at the University of into freezing tray and chill until Utah Union Building. 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