Show II— lha Harold Journal Lgaa Vtoh Thursday June 21 1973 Good Cache Cooks Summer Time Is Cookie Jar Time By Edith Morgan Woman's Page Editor Summer time is cookie Jar time Kids are always needing sustenance between meals and cookies fill the bill Mrs Marsha Hudson has two new ideas fur your cookie jar and one good old standby Her three children Robert three Michael 7 and Valerie 4 9 together Brush with egg white Sprinkle with sugar Place on a greased baking sheet and allow to rise until doubled Bake at 375 degrees 15 to 16 minutes When cooked drizzle confectioners sugar icing in a zigzag pattern over the pastries if you like Makes 24 to 3 dozen love all Danish pastry looks difficult to make but it is really easy Mrs Hudson says She nukes it often because her family likes it so well Here is the recipe: Danish Pastry 2 packages dry yeast 1 cup scalded milk cooled to lukewarm 4 cup shortening melted and cooled beaten eggs cup sugar 2 teaspoons salt 44 cups flour 4 cup soft butter 4 cup soft shortening W cup of your favorite jam slightly beaten egg white 3 Applesauce Cookies shortening 4 cup legg 1 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon baking powder teaspoon salt ' teaspoon nutmeg cloves 4 teaspoon 1 cup quick cooking oatmeal cup raisins (Yearn sugar and shortening add egg and applesauce Sift dry ingredients together and add Mix raisins and oatmeal Add 1 4 4 4 and Icing Put the yeast Into the milk When it is bubbly add the cooled shortening eggs sugar and salt Stir in the flour and mix well Put in a covered bowl and chill 1 to 2 hours Roll on a lightly floured board to 16 x 12 inch d cup rectangle Spread MICHAEL HUDSON Mvora a PiMapple Cookie warm bam the soft butter and shortening over of the dough Fold the uven Fresh cookies are appreciated at the Hudson home (Herald third over half the unspread Journal photos) spread portion Fold the WSSSWW-KWSSSremaining spread section on top Vi forming three layers Roll again and repeat the spreading of the butter and shortening Return to the refrigerator and chill overnight Roll the dough to a IS x 12 inch rectangle Cut into 24 by 24 inch squares Place 4 teaspoon jam in the center of each Fold over and press edges mix well Drop by tea spoonsful on a greased cookie sheet Bake 15 minutes at 375 degrees Pineapple Cookies cup soft shortening 14 cups sugar HERALD JOURNAL HOMEMAKING IDEAS Smart-Looki- ng of having labels complete nutrition information on all foods sounds The dependent'1 just because I call home when I'm going to be out late to check on the baby and keep Mom from worrying He Flora Bardwell Utah State says a woman my age should University nutrition specialist have an apartment til her own The new Food and Drug AdI was used once before Am I ministration labeling program letting love blind me again?— has two purposes— to essentially DOUBTFUL improve the nutritional DEAR DOUBTFUL: on food labels and to Probably make the information on food A man who calls his girl “too labels more meaningful to the dependent" while he depends on public hand-outs is the same kind her “The FDA labeling regulation of scrounger who would move labels to contain requires into the apartment he insisted nutritional information per g she rent— as a guest serving for serving size serTake your money (what's left) vings per container calories and run!— H protein carbohydrate content DEAR HELEN: fat content and percentage of I hear about the centerfolds recommended daily allowances for Playboy and Cosmopolitan for vitamins and minerals" Well by gosh I got an ambition: states Mrs Bardwell I'm going to apply as a model for She is a little concerned that the first centerfold in “Harvest homemakers won't use the Years"— FOXY GRANDPA and that in some DEAR FOXY: cases the labels will be Get 'em Tiger!— H misleading “For example a DEAR HEIEN: can of green beans would not wife-to-double wants a My have enough nutritional value in ring ceremony but I don't go for any one thing to be listed yet it wearing rings Please tell me is an excellent food source with a what a wedding ring does for a small amount of all nutrients" man— AGAINST she stated DEAR AGAINST: Nutrition labeling is voluntary Well (supposedly) it stops for most food However if a be !! DEAR HEIEN: Women claim they are discriminated against What about the divorce courts? I know a few nice guys who thought they should split the uranium mine: SHE got the uranium and HE got the shaft! In one case the woman won the house and made a nice profit then skipped the state with two children and a boyfriend But she still demands and gets a big wad of child support from her which means he is Croihel 5604 This i iiiii-to crochet in two fnvnrite color unit when completed moke a hnndiome No KtU)4 lia rinnplete crochet and flnishinj direction TI0R0II mt He fir nek pittm -c- Mn putifi n tartlMi Imjr (iriM I m ill P U Mi IMl CkiCHI HI KIM Prill Him M4rm itk CHE Ml llflt tlwikir Choose a FHKK PAT- TERN front the hew Spring A Summer 73 AIRI'M! Only $100 II IpKilf (sill ltd S1H ClMfrt liMt WlM-t- l0l (( More Homes Air - More YORK Pa (LTD than four out of every 10 homes to be built this year will be centrally air conditioned according to a prediction by industry sources A anti-NO- Borg-Warn- ERA—H WIGS For some products will increase manufacturer's costs the the labeling con- What's New A sewing notions manufactur- creation roughly similar t a bobby pin It is a bodkin and has interlocking teeth that grip material to be threaded and a metal ring that slides the length of the shank to hold the teeth In place Elastic can't twist ribbon lies flat draw strings won't get lost Inside the casing -- when the bodkin's on the scene 0 I I How To Eliminate Polyester Wrinkles but- DEAR POLLY— I too put my husband's polyester knit pants in an overheated dryer and had them come out full of wrinkles I took them to the cleaners had them pressed and stretched to the original length (they had drawn up too) and they came home looking like new again These pants have been washed since then and I leUhem drip dry and they are still permanently pressed DEAR POLLY— I suggest that Mrs W II iron the wrinkled polyester pants with a press cloth wrung 1 of white vinegar (Test first) Press until the dry cloth and move on to another area This will set a nice crease in knit trousers you sew yourself The vinegar smell will leave after a bit of airing—SHARI re-w- DEAR GIRLS— To prevent such a problem in the future avoid ikying permanent press clothes in an overloaded dryer If the bad is snail balance with some clean towels for proper tumbling When dry remove immediately Clothes left in the dryer when the tumbling ceases acquire new wrinkles Hang Immediately and If touchup pressing Is needed use a steam Iron on the proper setting for the fabric and often this pressing win last through several washings Some new dryers have special Cycles for such clothes If you do not have a dryer remove from the washer before the spin cycle and hang on a plastic hanger to ikijniry— never wring If a garment is wrinkled when bought it Is going to be more difficult to remedy so Inspect carefully before buying-PO- UY i-i- ' Franklin Mrs Nel Peterson and sons Joey and Billy were guests at the home of M and Mrs Murray Rigby In Newton They are former residents of Newton O FOLLY’S POINTERS ti Polly's Problem s Mrs Merle Adamson DEAR POLLY— Several inches of water flow through a deep gully that runs in front of our house and on our property The only solution we can think of is to lay pipe and then cover with soil but this would cost $500 or more Help! Docs anyone have a cheap solution? This is most important to us It would add a good 5 feet of frontage to our yard and more importantly this gully is unsafe for our children -- S B P DEAR POLLY— Mv Pet Peeve is with the fashion magazines that publish photographs of different hair styles but never seem to think that women who wear glasses would like to see some stvlos that fit the type glasses they must wear— MARGARET DEAR POLLY -- When I finish ironing I place my hot iron in the cold oven until it cools so it is out of the children's reach Always remember to remove it before using the oven All you Moms are well acquainted with the gobs of toothpaste the kills leave in the bathroom sink Use them to remove those green stains left in the sink and quickly clean it to a sparkle and have it fresh smelling too We used to have such trouble keeping the children's play dough fresh and moist until we started keeping it in a plastic bag or Jar— Sl'ZAN Mrs Dody Jones Newton visited her mother and father Mr and Mrs Arthur and brother Scheidegger Charles and family in Chadwick III She went with Mrs Norma Bodily and her mother from Lewiston Newton Ward MIA Maid rose tying ceremony was held under the direction of Joyce Jenkins and Janet Maughan The following girls participated Ann Sutherland Chryl Christiansen Teresa Anderson Mary Ellen Jones Debra Fabridus Shirley Lana Dennis and Lisa Richardson Luane Lish Nyla Larsen Stephanie Maughan Special guests for the evening were Bishop Glen R Benson and counselors Norvel Jones and Gary Jorgenson President Tamara Petersen and activity counselor Marsha Jenkins the mothers tit the girls Beene Christiansen Margene Anderson Shirley Fabridus Leda Sutherland LaWana Larsen Marva Richardson Darlene lish and Mary Rigby a grandmother Refreshments were served Some of those who attended the BYU Education Week at Preston were Lois Jones Donna Cooley and Leda Sutherland all of Newton —0— Mrs Berthal Thompson Duarti (Lydia) Calif and Mrs Lee her daughter-in-la(Sally) Thompson Idaho Falls visited at the home of Alta Petersen and other friends In Hyrum and Mrs Lubert Obray Calgary Alberta Canada Mr and Mrs Clyde Shields Card-steAlberta Canada Mrs Eleanor Nelson Oregon Mrs Bonnie Brass Twin Falls They came to attend the Obray reunion Mr m Recent dinner guests of Mrs Ella Allen Paradise were Mr and Mrs Clyde Obray Clearfield Mrs Albem Allen and family Logan Mr and Mrs Gerald Allen and family Paradise Mrs Mabel Flamm Brigham Oty spent a few days at the home of her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Paul Bahen Paradise Visitors at the Everett Pearce home in Paradise were Mrs Mattie Stauffer Washington Terrace Monte Pearce Layton and Miss Mary Ann Penman West Weber —0— ' Mrs Jennie Danielson and Ruth Paradise drove to St Anthony and were guests of Mr and Mrs Abe Davis Mrs Davis accompanied them home for a visit She is a former Paradise resident 41— Franklin Ward Cub Scout pack meeting and pinewood derby were held at the ward cultural hall under the direction of Darvel Durrant Cub Scoutmaster All Cubs participated In car racing First place winner was Robert LeFevre Gene Woodward 2nd place and Michael Daley 3rd place Prize for the best design went to Zane Atkinson Spending 0 the weekend with Mrs Leora Doney Franklin were Mr and Mrs Wyn Doney and family of Ukon Idaho The fomily of Mr and Mrs Val Doney Idaho Falls were other H- iOvernight guests of Mr and guests They all enjoyed dinner Mrs Vernal Norman Paradise with Mr and Mrs Willard were cousins of Mr Norman Jessop and family in Iiwiston CO203 USBGE) nMOirtwinnrati inanati light-close- iNlWHACtl NTUHISE ASSN i You will receive a dollar if Polly uses your favorite homemaking idea Pet Peeve Polly's Problem or solution to a i problem Write Polly in care of this newspaper SEMPBONEIESS" © mmsm $ gMimrn © U G CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING I- l2HHI0dcon4 Cache Valley 1 In FV rI Helen's Hair Cellar 752-093- BardwelL - Complete Beauty Service 122 1 7rtiN nutritional claim is made for the food on the label or in any advertisement then that product's label must have full nutritional information explained Mrs central residential ble and interchangeable Wholesale - Retail Mr and Mrs Gordon the Southern Utah Parks Beckstead and family Twin Falls visited with her parents Mrs Gene Hawkes and son of Mr and Mrs Floyd Robinson Franklin went by plane to Franklin The Becksteads had Phoenix Ariz and spent some Just returned home from a trip to time with her parents Mr and inches apart onto lightly greased baking sheet Bake 8 to 10 minutes Makes 5 dozen cookies place tioned the woman shops in air conditioned stores and the family car is probably air conditioned Why shouldn't they be as comfortable in their homes as away from it?" that's why some of gals are against of Danish Pastry from oven Although this dainty pastry looks difficult to make it Is really easy Mrs Hudson assures Comings And Goings 400 degrees Drop rounded teaspoonsful of dough 2 tons that can be clicked on and off The button part has a telescoping shank that is easily in their new removed for conditioning pressing dry homes" says Jack Kennedy cleaning and quick style chanYork president "The man's ge of work is air condi- NED v£ hour Heatoven to "It isn't surprising that people arc demanding air this IT)R MY FRIENDS DEAR CFMF: Possibly the 4 4 4 study by York Division Corporation's here shows that of the 21 million new single-famil- y "Buttons are dead long live homes expected to be erected Togs" is the fashion cry fur this year some 900000 will homcLewcrs Togs are remova- include units a pan flour teaspoon soda teaspoon salt teaspoon nutmeg cup chopped nuts Mix shortening sugar and egg well Stir in pineapple Blend flour soda salt and nutmeg and stir in with nuts Chill dough one 1 er has introduced a metal Conditioned It's incquityl-CONCER- 34 cups siderably— the expense is not the new labels but in the testing that will have to be done to have accurate labels she stated “Each piece of meat has different protein and fat contents tomatoes raised in one part of the country differ in vitamin content protein in milk varies from cow to cow and storage of a product can change its nutritional value" pointed out Mrs Bardwell Discussing the positive side of the labeling program the USU nutrition specialist noted that it had brought industry the educators and the homemaker on closer speaking terms “Since the regulations have gone into effect the consumer needs to learn to make use of the new labels-th- ey do provide a good deal more information for the homemaker" she added Perhaps a good place to start is to begin observing the different labels on many products now In the supermarket “The success of the new labeling regulations will only come about if the consumer uses nutrient is added to any the information The key word is to replace those use" Mrs Bardwell concluded product-ev- en lost In processing-- or if a supporting the boyfriend I know another guy who puts out nearly half his salary to support his kids even though his former wife draws down a good salary herself He can't afford to get married again but she can because he's stuck with child support until the children are 21 whether she takes a new husband or not hope the Equal Rights Amendment will stop sane of iMki— S( 101 FIimt— 111 krMdMlktr'i 111 DU Tlir-I- IM Crlk Cirtri tor IK UiKir-II- H CMItMUl IN I trip JhMrWM-lt- ia liar I 1 1 SniO IM HrM-- ll 12 Dlll-ai- M Fmrlti llkMl— ini TO MAKE— 44 0MM- -f M idea giving great— at first “But will consumers really use the information? Will it be accurate? And what is the actual cost to the consumer” asks circulation-- 1 Nutritionist Questions Value Of New Labels by Helen Botfel though I'm 26 Mainly because it's cheaper and less lonely for all of us and we get along well But he says I'm “toe leu can (9 ounces) crushed pineapple with juice two-thir- HELEN HELP US! MRS MARSHA HUDSON takes 1 one-thir- baby cup applesauce cup flour teaspoon soda 14 4 to Too Dependent: He or She? DEAR HELEN: : I am in love with a man and I don’t know whether I'm a fool or not He has been borrowing money and promising to pay me back but he never does Last time It his income was 1200-aga-inst tax refund But the refund came and went— right past me There's another problem I live at home with my mother and cup sugar 1 K ' UlaA WI)S 121 j j I IwfMl mImHmT ihlKI (I llylti hm ¥! IO‘ LOGIN PAINT CTR j 412 Nwlfc Main I W( CUSTOMCUIPORiYOUR LOCKER |