Show "I J Th sn MONDAY THE HERALD JOURNAL 1M nCTOHEX Foolproof : I nstructions For Souffle Ma king ch (Cadw Cauatyl Uta Relief Societv vssr v ixisr tiaaiaBr Lou ur Activities —' - ssr- ss - - m this "autocratic" dish I just contend that the art of producing it has scared most housewives out of their with and aU they need to do to conquer their fear of this delightful dish is to start making it From Vogue magazine I learned that the dish I've been was a making since teen-hoo- d product of Marie Antoinette's ' interest in food Made To Flatter Marie wishing to flatter one of her court musicians asked arts her chef to produce a dish Today for instance I read in light and airy as the notes Vogue magazine that the souf- sounded by the royal trumpetfle is "the Prima Donna im- er " The chef it is said "toyed patient defiant elusive Well I wont take issue with with some eggs came up with the experts on preparation of a dish delicate as a breath " vaiiey By Gay Pauley' NEW YORK nn — My mother once told me "Honey when you can cook a souffle the kitchen is yours' Somewhere along the line of however cooking instruction she forgot to include her technique for producing a perfect Hollandaise sauce-- ' But I've beard more otherh wise cooks admitting defeat on the souffle either main dish or dessert than on any other facet of the culinary IJV1AN FIRST WARD Will meet Tuesday at 10 am The octal acience lesson will be Bt in m when be will by Melva Thompson lemon presented the literature There will be a nursery mere nwi oy nainryn given imiai -- WiU ps winery SEIAANU 'Tuesday at WAIUI 10 am Will lure Afton Car nal will rive the uterature les-too There will be a nursery : ' :THIRD WARD will bold its opening social Tuesday Lunch will be served at 1:30 pm and will be followed by a program The retiring presidency will be honored All women of the ward are invited There will be a nursery FOURTH WARD will meet Tuesday at 2:30 pm Jean Munk will give the literature lesson All women of the ward are Invited FIFTH Tuesday 1st ward will meet Tuesday at 10 am when ihm Uterature lesson will be nmiieirtefl bv Margaret G Mauehan All women of the ward are invited There will be WELLSVTLLE WARD will meet at 10 am when the a nursery WKLLSVILLE 2nd ward win meet Tuesday at 2 pm The literature lesson will be given by Edna Parker A nursery will be provided All women of the anena ward are invneu n ALMAGA WARD will meet Tuesday at 2:30 pm The so cial science lesson will be giv en by Evelyn Hansen There will be a nursery RICHMOND WARD liters lesson wffl be given Tues day at 10 am in the club h Prof JeDon Emenhiser Leads Voting Discussion discussion regarding the responsibilities of the intelligent voter at the opening meeting of the American Association of University Women Logan branch Saturday afternoon October 13 He indicated that in many cases the voter now thinks of voting as a chore for mechanical psychological or political reasons Among the mechanical deterrents he suggested that present registration laws residence requirements absentee ballots literary tests poU tax and "spoiled" ballots constitute the major barriers to voting In addition to the factors of the fear of threatening consequences to the voter should he vote a different party from his employer there is an absence of "positive" influence for voting Perhaps tics are not clearly evident the voter may consider his efforts futile and allow feelings of futility and lethargy to discourage his voting efforts The political reasons for fail ure to vote were discussed hi terms of quantitative and qualitative problems The ''long" ballot and the difficulties in' volved in keeping informed were posed as the major quantitative problems Prof Emenhiser made the following suggestions to aid in the solution of the qualitative problems of voting The number of elective positions should be shortened and those omitted should become appointive offices The executives should appoint "experts" to fffl many of the offices which are now made by Prof Emenhiser is that we should vote for issues not for men since politics Is : State Nurses Association Convention This Week ITS NO TRICK to treat your Halloween to remove it from bowl Place inverted on cake plate and cover entire cake with orange frosting Use spoon to form grooves for shell effect Shape a piece of cooking foil for a stem and ice with green Make pumpkin face with king or candy and edge the plate with candy corn bob-gobli- ns with this vivid pumpkin cake Just break out your favorite pumpkin chiffon cake ungreas-e- d recipe Turn batter into a seven-inc- h Pyrex bowL Bake until cake springs back when touched lightly with the finger Let cool then loosen side of cake with a spatula will be special musical num bers A nursery wffl be provid ed Logan Soroptlmist Club Observes Founders Day WARD wffl meet Club cele in the United States and CORNISH Tuesday at 2 pm In addition to the literary lesson Edna Baker of Logan wffl apeak on education and some of the problems facing us AU women of tte ward are invited to TRENTON WARD wffl meet Tuesday at 10 am The literature lesson wffl be given by Josephine LaPray AU women of the ward are invited There wffl be a nursery COLLEGE WARD meeting wffl be held Wednesday at 7:30 pm Esther Nelson wffl 'give the Uterature lesson All women of the ward are invited MENDON WARD wffl meet Tuesday at 1:30 pm The literature lesson wffl be given by Ada Walker There wffl be a nursery COVE WARD wffl meet Tues day at 2:30 pm when the literary lesson wffl be given by Bonnie Sbumway There will be a nursery cities Logan Soroptlmist brated Founder's Day with a throughout the world dinner meeting on October 18 The basic principle of Sorop- he guest speaker was Mrs timism is a fun recognition of Dorothy Lewis Associate Professor of family living and the dignity and worth of the development at USU She gave individual human being The a very informative and inter Soroptlmist International Assoesting discussion on the topic ciation promotes a Universal "Women 1962" Twenty guests spirit of friendship as being were present from the Sorop-timi- conducive to international Clubs at Brigham City peace and cooperates with oth er organizations for the ad Ogden and Davis County The Soroptinust Clubs were vancement of international un founded forty-on- e goodwill and years ago derstanding when Mr Stuart Morrow a peace The American Federation of professional organizer of men's clubs came to the office of the Soroptlmist Clubs assists in deParker-Goddar- d Secretarial veloping the highest concept of School In Oakland To his sur- patriotism and love of country prise he found a woman Mrs promotes the spirit of service Adelaide Goddard sitting be- fosters high ethical standards hind the desk of the school in business and professions office Mrs Goddard suggested advances the status of women: she would be interested in a develops interest in communclassified service club for ity national and international and recognizes the women On October 3 1921 affairs eighty executive and profes worthiness and dignity of an sional women received their legitimate occupations as afcharter for the Soroptlmist fording to each Soroptimist an Club in Alameda County Char- opportunity to serve society ters were later issued to other - st SMITHFTELD 1st ward wffl meet Tuesday Singing Mothers wffl practice at 9 am The social science lesson will be given at 10 am by LaVina Deppe There wffl be a nursery AU women of the ward are invited to attend Love "settled" at to attend Lsek-AUke- mrs: G V DEAR POLLY— A brand new powder puff in your flour canister is the handiest tiling for dusting flour In a greased cake No 1398 with Photo Guide Is CHESTERFIELD Eng (UN contrast of "issue" oriented Issues are in —Had be been older Two old patterns Harry Griffiths' decision Everyone party platforms To order send 35c in coins for should study the party plat- - about his contest prise might each ipattern to: have been different ' Creative Woman there are tea many periodic Mrs Bora CUdester headed Harry accepted the alternate The Herald Journal elections held whether or not the committee which serv prise of $1400 in the contest Box 438 Midtown Station ton from a beautiful decorated which had aa first prize a life : J New York 18 N time supply of beer CaesCte neons ia noS- -' table 35-in- ch 16-ye-ar JtiOREPEP rd ' GAS til xoixv J inthePOP fee WH GIRLS: Isn't this a delightful letter I am sure we would all have fun if we could only join WH for that second cup POLLY of coffee X-- 353 i 57 CASH WXB MAT JTEUS J -- SWEEPSTAKES HtSTPtfZf KCONDMHZI i NUT 11000 Have joV entered this easy and wiling awerpslakw? AU enlrin inut be mailed rmt later than Aovrinber 30 12 : 10W - 24U1 Pickup' a convenient etrtrr blank containing official rules in your store at the Srgo Milk difplay I HUM I liaa NOTHING TO WITO GUESS OR FIGURE OUT cwajKXV utu A J Leeated 2 Mfles North Of Legaa ea Hhray 91 IntUlto la waU or window Bum m room air Bavaa Completely automatic to 30 In foal coat 4000) 38000 or 43000 BTU models BullMn or wall tnermoaui lor boom J-m- v£ SEGO MILK'S J HEATER on fa V DYNAVENT YKNTKBt HKATEB the "Prima Donna" of egg dishes Now about that Hollandaise More experts than I can count have from away direct rinsing told me why the sauce tepar on drawer a fold ates when I add the lemon the into right on hav Meanwhile 1 ed terry towel Change the juice failures Your goadvice is ing towel often' Throw away the now invited dish drainer put a towel on the rack in the cupboard directly Pamper Patent over the sink and stand tne Clean patent leather shoes everyday dishes up and let handbags and belts with pe them dram troleum jelly to prolong looks You don't have to dust much and wearability with air conditioning Swipe at Basic Recipe about four things on your way Linen shirts look brighter from the bedroom or bath with and wrinkle-fre- e longer towel or pillow slip' If you too ifstay startched lightly they're often don't they change linens at each washing get dirty enough to sou any a when used for surface quick dusVoff Of course tins is a heck of a way to keep house but it gives me time to read and write and visit I am for anything that V4SSBOB gets the stage set for the next act quickly Clean underneath at your leisure a little at a A time but get your house smoothed over by 9 am and sit down and read the paper and drink your second cup of cof WITH A "'" -- Good luck with Cadis Mecdow :if:MHIe 43Hfs!l44&t 35-in- Too Young DEAR POLLY—Are you tir ed of playing "I spy" with those elusive Utile spice Jars and cans that seem to be always hidden in the cupboard corner? Punch a hole in the center of an inexpensive pie tin and with a screw attach it to the cupboard shelf Leave it a little loose so it wffl whirl easily Result: an economical and efficient Utile Lazy Susan which keeps the spices In order and in easy reach minutes 55 Efficient Lazy Susan For Spice Cupboard s! in sizes 10 12 14 18 18 20 Bust 31 to 40 Size 12 32 bust short sleeves 4 yards of yard contrast No 1389 with Photo Guide 1s in sizes 3 4 5 8 7 8 years Size 4 short sleeves Vm yards ys Polly's Pointers to visit him" "That Chdnt daunt me" she said "I went up the fire escape and William was waiting afthe top to welcome me" Priacesa The collar is optional for a princess pair that match ex actly leave it there egg-mil- pan k" 300 1 Sum-merha- Gal-A- ge love-struc- - - k" hand-me-dow- ns alt-risin- At the annual convention of with a general meeting at 9 the Utah State Nurses' Asso- am on Thursday October 25 ciation and the Utah Student Jack P O'Keefe president of Nurses' Association scheduled the Salt Lake City Chamber of for October 25 and 28 in Salt Commerce wffl give an address Lake City Mrs Anne Zimmer- of welcome followed by a busiman chairman of the Ameri- ness meeting can Nurses Association ComMrs Zimmerman will add mittee on Economic Security ress both the 11 am and 1:30 wffl be the keynote speaker pm sessions She wul emphasize the need The Utah State Nurses Asso for and outline a program to ciation annual banquet will ward improving employment highlight Thursday evening conditions for nurses events and will be held in the Making plans for the 1962 Empire Room at 7 pm Guest convention are state officers speaker will be US Congress Mrs Minnie Walton president man David S King with a sub- - Book" Mrs Blanche Jackson first jec of "Federal Government 4 tablespoons butter or mar vice president Miss Mildred in Step With the Problems of garine 4 tablespoons uour Allred second vice president Nursing and the Times" ltt cups of hot milk 1 teaMrs Fay Kooyman secretary Mrs Zimmerman will dis spoon salt dash of cayenne and Miss Shirley Booker treas- cuss "The speciflc Koie ana i pound sharp cheese grated urer Responsibility of the EACT eggs separated MeU butter add flour and Assisting are Utah State Section in Economic Security" Nurses' Association District Friday at 9 am At 10 am blend Add milk and cook unpresidents including Miss Fay Dr W S Thain Logan medi til mixture thickens stirring Frahske District No 1: Mrs cal doctor will talk on the top constantly Add seasonings and Loy Doss District 2 Mrs Sybil ic of "Hypnotism" cheese: heat until cheese is Annual USNA luncheon will melted Add beaten egg- yolks Booke (acting) District 3 Mrs Janet Goudge District 4 be at 12:15 pm in the Empire Cool Pour into stiffly beaten Mrs Alice Barton District 5 Room with Dorothy Kimball egg whites and mix well Bake and Mrs Caroline Blauer Dis Keddington and Virginia in baking dish in 300 Howard presenting degree oven about IK hours ' trict 6 Headquarters for the confab their impression of a Broad- serves luur tuuyij wffl be at Hotel Utah beginning way musical play k Added tip: Turn the cheese mixture very slowly into the egg whites No beating If you want to trim the quanti ties to a souffle for two use 3 eggs 3 tablespoons of butter Vk cups of milk a Utile less cheese and a 1 quart baking dish Cut1 the baking time to Saves time with less mess MRS M 90 GIRLS: This really takes the WORCESTER England dVO cake for sounding wacky but — Mrs Louisa Lloyd "love-struc- wonderful intelliDEAR POLLY-V- ery at age 90 announced We've idea column! your gent Sunday night she will marry man she climb just got to simplify this thing the or we will all become whirling ed a fire escape to catch Louisa and her intended WiL jerks Iron just the middle part of Uam Crane are both residents at ah old people's home here your sheets for efficiency them as straight as posIt will be her third marriage Stretch sible on the line and pin the Crane s second down with clothes pins "It was love at first sight" corners Eliminate extra clutter! Put Louisa bubbled today "I met faltware William on a park bench He your stainless steel was a bit shy but finally he got around to inviting me to SAVT have a cup of tea with him "DUVI OUT she said "I was "He was living in another old people's home at the time and I made it my business to visit DAIRY DEPOT him there regularly" she said : Golden Gaerasey "Once be was confined tobed Pasteurized - Hemneafaied with a cold and I was forbidden RAN A MILK This SMITHFIELD 3rd ward wffl be held Tuesday at 10 am The sodal science lesson will be given by Sylvia Toolson There will oe a nursery au remain ing bazaar articles should be brought in Tuesday The grab bag white elephant and should be brought in then for the bazaar Any members having good sweaters snow suits etc are asked to bring them in The bazaar wffl be held Oct 26 at 5:30 pm There wffl be canned puddings quilts rugs handwork articles of clothing novelty items for children and Christmas gifts 4th ward wffl meet Tuesday Singing Mothers wffl practice at 9 am The so cial science lesson wui he giv en at 10 am by Rae Meyer There wffl be a nursery AU women of the ward are invited At First Sight For SMITHFIELD 2nd ward wffl meet Tuesday with the social science lesson being given at 10 am by Tacy Ballam There wffl be a nursery AU women of the ward are invited to at tend SMITHFIELD - - some cook- although you 11 find — LImIun tMl- wDOOKS suggeaung iugji perature nearer the end of the cookinga period A ttm linl'S L k uiitiuHii n Miwa interfprMice When the cooking timer sounds serve the souffle immediately For the guest who wants "just one more cocktail" let him leave A souffle's puffy cloud will not hold Now here is the basic main course recipe for a cheese souffle which has never failed at our house You'll find it Is "The American Woman's 'Cook I tun literature lesson will be given rooms mere win oe a nursery by Hilda Castleton There will be a nursery RICHMOND South ward lit erature lesson wffl be given on SIXTH WARD will meet Tuesday Oct 23 at 10 am by Tuesday at 10 am The litera- Mrs Agnes Hendricks There ture lesson will be given by wffl be a nursery Lorene Funk All women of the ward are invited There will be LEWISTON 4th ward will be held Tuesday at 10 am The Soa nursery cial Science Lesson wffl be giv SEVENTH WARD literature en by Cuss Leader Mary Lou lesson will be given Tuesday at Hendricks There wffl be a nur 10 am by CoraUe Beyers All sery and all women of the ward women of tin ward are invited are invited to be in attendance to come and spend an interestYOUNG WARD wffl meet ing and profitabla hour There will be a nursery Thursday at 7:30 pm The social science lesson wffl be giv EIGHTH WARD will meet en by Sandra Eccks Singing Wednesday at 10 am when Mothers will practice following the literary lesson will be giv- meeting All women of the en by DeAnn Brown There will ward are invited to attend be nursery Singing Mothers wffl practice tonight at 7 HYDE PARK WARD wffl o'clock meet Tuesday at 10:30 a: whan the literary lesson wffl be TENTH WARD will hold ht-- given by Andrea Lamb AU wo erature meeting Tuesday at 10 men of the ward are Invited am when Grace Airlngton There wffl be a nursery wffl give the lesson AU women MTLLVILLE of the ward are invited to at WARD wffl tend There wffl be a nursery meet Tuesday at 2 pm when the social science lesson will be ELEVENTH WARD wffl tvesented bv Donna Scott A meet Tuesday at 10 am The nunery will be provided All literary lesson will be present- women of the ward are invited ed by Victoria Hanson There PROVIDENCE 1st ward wffl win be a nursery meet Tuesday at 3 pjn The soFIFTEENTH WARD will cial science lesson wffl be giv meet Tuesday at 10 am The en by Maunne Hamlnm There literature lesson wffl be given wffl be a nursery by Helen Stewart There will be PROVIDENCE 2nd ward wffl a nursery meet tonight at 7:30 The social NINETEENTH WARD work science lesson wffl be given by day wffl be neU Wednesday Zola Bringnurst There wffl be won quilting peginmng at a a a special musical number m At 9:30 the lesson wffl be Singing Mothers are asked to presented by Rosella Barker practice afterwards All women and a discussion of new fabrics of the ward are reminded that for the seasons wffl be given Wednesday October 24 is a oy Dennis Carlson A new class noodle day Donation of eggs or In knitting crafts and quilting money wffl be appreciated win comprise the day's activi- There wffl be a nursery Wed ties Luncheon will be served nesday from 9:30 am on Recat noon There wffl be a nur- ipes should be turned in for the sery and children should bring ward recipe book a sack lunch HYRUM 1st ward conference TWENTY-FIRS- T Ward work wffl be held Tuesday Officers meeting wffl be held Tuesday teachers and visiting teachers at 9 am Betty Dalby wffl give wffl meet at 1:30 pm Regular the lesson at 10 am Sewing in- meeting wffl begin at 2 pm struction will be given by Ruth There will be a nursery at 2 p Benson Activities wffl include m quilting fan arrangements sofa pillows and handwork Lunch HYRUM 2nd ward wffl meet wffl be served at noon Moth- Tuesday at 2 pm when the liters bringing children to the erary lesson wffl be given by nursery are asked to bring a Mildred Lundgren' There wffl sack lunch for them Following be a nursery lunch Roma Freeman wffl give a demonstration on flower arHYRUM 3rd ward wffl meet rangements AU women of the Tuesday at 2 pm when the ward are invited to attend literature lesson wffl be given by Clariss Stauffer Mrs CLARKSTON WARD wffl Dennison wffl assist her There Prof Je Don Emenhiser of the history and political science department of Utah State University led a highly interesting top-notc- I learned about souffles with out benefit of a master iwiiiet from an exuart cook nam ed "Mom" who never had to measure for perfect nH mild make the difficult bread with its tan g ' taUzhig odor mm never On souffles I've a failure which is more than I can say for wme of this amateur chefs Stroganoffs and COQAuVins There are differing scnooia some cooks on the souffle dish argue that the baking should be greased lightly Others say no I've tried both ways and had equally good luck Experience has taught ma these tips: Have the oven at a steady 300 degrees (youH find some cookbooks recommend llUk anc ku ! wiMM " — d£0 Mill kI uaw ddtw oven baa the with 300) Once |