Show — -- 1rwwri - - - - - -- - -- — - '—--- - - - - - 0 - '' e - 4 lif - ' 4- - ' - - 1 'IF rWr"6"1"7""leir''"'" ' 1954 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday September 5 - 04 i1ERE ' - '''' : ' r Lake Tribune Home Service Director Spill your troubles and hope to get them that's what a cOteste over with – of smart bachelor girls—Miss Laura Norris and Miss Helen Bessey—could do but won't They've been hording down the fort (a darling little East) and prodding a apartment at By Bonnie 1 - : I 0 ' : 4 ' - ' - ' '' t -- 7' ' ' ' -i- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - 4 -- :- t" ' ' 117 ' ' 4 '' A A A : it ' ' '14' - it - 4 t ' i 4 '' i - - '4 ' I - !"'''''') "4 I ' k 4 ow ' ' r ''‘ 4 ' ‘f ' ' - ' o - I I k )te 4 - t '' i- f t'' - ' -- '' i 'a ''''' 4 e 4- '' ('' ' t ' - I l't t ' 1 e- '- kr - I - ' '' :7' 4 1- ' a ' :' ' " t 4'1'1' 30 marshmalJows i- - 2 2 12 L2" 2 5 e- 9 ' s Helen Bewley are ready to disprove adage that bachAor girls don't eat wholesome meals and Initial Fall Meeting Slated By' Ladies' Literary Club ' 1 The first fall meeting of the Ladies Literary Club will be held Friday at the clubhouse :Mere will be a reception for the new officers from 12:30 to 1 pm followed by luncheon The program will be under the directionot Mrs E F Waters who has asked Jay Welch to furnish piano selections Mrs Alma L Vincent president will treet the mem- will hold its first meeting of the fall season at the Lion House Tuesday at 2 pm The — -Bard- of" directors racetifig will begin at 1711 pm Mrs J W Evans the :new presi: dent will preside bers On Saturday the Browning Section will meet with Mrs 'Harry L Bracken and Mrs Percival O Perkins as host- esses Luncheon will be served :el 1 — 'National Secretaries The next meeting of the Na- - I Til l' I!I ' '!'! ' - thinal Secretaries - - 'Tie 4 ' s -- - '4 -If al ' - ' ' ' It t-- t pm Wuatch Literary ' ' t' i ' 1 7 "4 4 ' ' 4 1 '4t — Mrs ' : ' c' Khf lie re n Airs - - 1TarnetWrighl All wool of course WI sell k - - - di-- ' but - - - - - 251 SOUTH -- - r : - —-- -STATE - ard-tag---- -- - ' :7- - : - Lst f ' t - t ob 4 A t - fruited a tion of aprimushroom or comb es cot and pr i ad plain stuffing Lamb Shanks— CeleryRice Stuffing 5 lamb shanks2 tablespoons I Adjustable Board - lard or drip- - Cuts Fatigue cuPpisnugs ater salt teaspoon pepper 2 41 I You can cut down on fatigue if you sit down while you iron If possible do your ironing at one of the boards that can be adjusted to your height If you must use the Usual type of board try sitting on a kitchen stool that is high enough to bring you comfortably up (elbow height) to the board A stool with a back rest is a help And remember that a Wide ironing board allows you to cut down on ironing motions rice chopped celPry pound cup Its Brawn shanks in lard or drippings Add water and seasonings Cover and allow to simmer about 114 hours or until tender Remove meat from broth When shanks are cool enough to handle remove bones Cook rice in lamb bgoth adding water as neees ADVERTISEMENT East 246-11t- h - - t t fErn-stth- t is 7 VII tAkiiy2:-i' - Itt ' i 0 11 t 41ii " '' ' ' I - e 4 ' -- 0 i 1 ' I 4 ' " N 2 t to - et - r t it°- " 1t14- )i - -- 4) 'Alt 4 ' N-- :' ' t - " 00 ! ' t 4 s ' )' ' - ' - r' 01 k ' '' 44 4 - ' " - 1550 entertain of t at a L Groot board f °It irlibi ''''s f° 0 go SL i e- tt1 4ikeiwinmei'mmeembobkomimiewileqw"'s- NOUS II Troi)i6 Theme to Be v 1 A-An' - SIZE SUITS 1 4 "eyening members of the AuxilialY will loin their hubbands at a dinnctclance at the 'Empire liboa in Hotel Ltah In the - - - Is & 9's ENROLL NOW! SSEcSOATs aa - Srytod bqlosivoly forlout I 1" SIZES '9 ONLY 7 — : & Day or Evening Classes 1 - in so sc Main St SECOND FLOOR - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JECTS: business Accounting foalitroI taxation SCIENCE SUBJECTS: shr$hd SPECIAL office heapin )tice 4otae okstlwe — -- SUinas 'r - — ' - - --: ' i '" - ' ' ' -- ?' - ''' z " --- C- - ' SECRETARIAL Typing OHMS busitioss English Speedwritiool kay punch' book- wesenswissacowince ' i' ": - 41 1- - Alltit k4 les Loki 4$ tett Ireedway osam 2644 Watch INC ' 4 -- 4 i 1 - ' ' - ' how gthatt : - SiNL - - 1 I - Re'1istrritatioinMeonriirt:-1-3-- —4 ' - throPuag): Henegar's long experience since 1907 has streamlined busi- t ness courses to makelearning !faster and easier and with better results -S- v - t t - SMART FASHIONABLE liV - Henager training gi Hawaiian setting will be the theme of the Women's 1 Auxiliary of the Certified rublio Accountants when they hold their annual luncheon at the Alta Club on Sept: 11 The luncheon which is being held in connection with the men's state eonference will begin at 12:45 pm' ' 'Mrs Donald A Miller will act as chairman She will be ' assisted by Mrs Lynn E! Baxter 'and Mrs IL Spry' Kelly' act read 'it ourfent-th'reMrs Donna!Jones ParkinSon-wil'ON andMktript Lyonejlaxterwill fornishallawallansong with—prestiget more opportunitr ' A 1 and Aierica of hettv 1 a as employed other young men n rawomen the Mountain West this year have obtained new po- PORTSWEAV-! s usher in )1!0 s' dance-numfier- was theater —sKans- rt: FeaturedA1--CP-- Turner Many 41 -- Donald A Miller Mrs Lynn E Baxter discuss CPA auxiliary luncheon at Alta Club Ji 1 In Mrs i 64(4" al 0 til1 torgiost Selectioa 4 ' i k - Utah Tremonton "Henoger training has really started me on my way" said Miss Turner "I find that it has not only !helped me to get a good paying lob with a future but the training fits right into the demands of my present lob" IIIN ' -4 Turner -- t vottx Nowt ' Bonnie Before attending Henoger Miss win assist -- i ' A new position as secretary in 0 CPA accounting firm in Salt Lake City has been accepted by lot and Mrs members f 2 Ave will 1 4'"71:::± ' Allen IL I following her secretarial course Henoger School of Business patio supper Mrs t t rbbard Scott t :! - ret 4 I -- ' ' ipating a pleasant reunion Wednesday when Airs Robert y 174 77 ' jp — I "bt----4-- :' T f '': - ' '1 ''' i - - Bonnie Turner Board A t - t ' t 7' - ! i 1 I a s't ' I 1 ) et SN'''''7'-7' !:' ' The board Members and staff of the YWCA are anticBurns president 1 ' 4- ' ' - - ' e l'iiir El"' t ir 1 ' - 44 YWCA T ‘ - ' 111 I I ' ' 11 va-s- t - 2 - A - ote Lope ''‘o: 4 - i i - t' ' I "17" ''' ' " 44 'N 0- - t '' - - ' 4k''' ' '' cot e' -2 C : 4 '''''''''' :i7:' oreere r7---- 8 - -:''' 4 -- - - 44 ti :it 4 ‘ I - 4 1 ' 0'' f- - 1 i 1! 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' ' 1 ti 1 ''''''''' 'f "tl '" 744fr 4se ' tic C ' I- - -- - k ' '" ' - !y 1:107 "4 -- ' 's- s- '''' t '"-- 44 1:"444 ' i fe 4 e It( - i sr IN to " t!' v '''' i let i '- - - Iv ! b s trt ""kb t - ' - ' 07k e i e- - 1:' S i111' - — 1 NW' i ' 0111 i Friday t' ty 471'44- l ' "I t A' S' '1 Sarah Jenne Cannon Camp' pm at the home of Mrs Columbia 'tanner 1494 S' 9th West i t wy : Si t A Camp 18-- 1:30 pm at the home of Mrs Rition Sanders 1204-1s- t Ave Edgeitill Camp will bold a pot luck lunch at Lib-- I t rdot ZotiA Accepts Post In Accounting Firm 0 alt -- '''''' At 1-- ''''tt lt Camp 14-- 730 pm at' the home of Nits Arland Udell 176 W North Temple i'lota 'B tiorncCaMp--- 2 home o4 Mrs Pe' "t' - Tremotiton Girl y- o ' orr f i ' mos Ao 4 ' - - - Thursday t '0 t !4 4''i- ' ia :30pm - sary Drain rice saving broth and add celery Stuff boned mixshanks with celerybaking dish ture Place AM gravy made by thickening remaining lamb broth Heat thoroughly in slow oven (300 degrees F)) Five servtngs with gravy are heated thyz oughly in a slow ovenøfhet stuffings for lambp44 barley Club ''4 : ! at the Camp home of Mrs Andrew Hartley 318 Stanton Pl Cimp 11- -2 pm at the home of Mrs Susie Morris - ' -- ' i' eim-0---an- -- s 4 l - )' '1"1 " !k''''vyr 01 1 i j No a 4 i'' ftro90911-t :' ) l ttti-mittot' ' r ' officers get all "rigged tip" for big fiesta dance Sept 11 Mrs Gerry Rydman left Mrs Tom Croft presidInt Mrs LeGrand Uffens right —1 ' e - ' - f 4 404‘A Lallueda I home of Mrs Lillian-LiddelE 5th South the -- 'tt 1 - t teriljaughan SallthAlast 3112 : -Richards c amp—L'30 Sandburr Cam 130 pm: at the Mt Jorcian::talic of at the home of MrsAVillfarn fire 324 S 4th East Sandy R 18817th 'East -- Ntt I Mc- a:'2 s :- e - 753 ' - i 4 ofsTr':1'"1 d4111:1101: 4 Tit!aday Meetingr of the South Salt Lake County Daughters of Utah Pioneers for this week are as fdllows: ' ' Thursday Miller eamp- -2 pm at the 'home of Mrs Robert G Dust - trangat22111 269 South State 1- pm — Camp ns ' -- ” follows: ' folqyour child - ' '''ITA 4' er 01 ' tt -ft ' 4 —meetings - South DUP (nter deb ':14k MUNI : possibit 777le i -- - fit I WaMg15NA : - Ave 4 leP 14 i — ' - Th - ' 0 I I'l 1 A 0"'"" 't '' 1! t -- North Salt Lake County Daughters of Utah Pioneers f' —only ono thing'' ' - I r'r--' paul '''" t 0 :: home of Mrs Vera Henderson 2453 E 21st South Sat2 to 4 urday (Sept 11) pm A board meeting and lunheon was held receritly at the homè of Bernice Rowsell president at 2269 Redond9 ' ' '' :? : North DUP the-qe- m 'at Wilson P Dilworth' Park UdgfOggatEll and only 1095 sq yd I f 1 ic Donough The Dilworth Park Lady Lions will hold theivannual IrWiftefteateZij ' 4 ' 4 1st Room-o- ' 1 ) N ‘ the bone us making the cavity I the stuffing Cook the hanks slowly in water to cover until they are tender about 112 hours When meat Is cool enough to handle sim ply pull out the shank bone The celery rice stuffing Is exceptionally good with the flavor of lamb Aker the stuff ing Is added the Iamb shanks Decorators f ''''' ' ' ' " ' A ow to remove Here': ot 'an1ers of '' 5 4 - WING7Of ACTIVITIES hill A tea - ' - - MrsAr It Gulbransen Welch Motor Transport The Women's Utah Motor Transport Assn will hold the first meeting and luncheon Wednesda) at 12:30 pm at the Ambassador Club Mrs Douglas Boulder) president will conduct the business meeting The program will be in charge of Mrs Frank Ford Ruth Tolman will talk on "Growing Young" The be Mrs Mrs Bill ABaitt°enmaSn' Cainedveland 4t plo Square lintel Saturday (Sept 11) at 1 pm Purpose of the is to for the funds raise affair --Chrlitnhas charity project-Reservatiomay be made by calling Mrsalden Day' - - ' - t he-c- ? - 7 - : ito 4 17 t 'I - - A Mrs LaVerle J Mrs Thurman secretary Clayton C Mills city council representative and Mrs E L Knapp extension officer Mrs treasurer 4 fl e- - t 'I llill is chapter adviser Tool Engineers The Tool Engineer's Auxiliary will hold a luncheon in first meeting of Alpha Bela Sigma Phi will be held Thursday at the Aviation 'Club Newly Pininclude Mrs Russell-ney president Mrs Dorothy B Thurman vire president your room -' 31 - 7:30 -- Kappa Chapter meet are Dorothy R Thurman Mrs Russell E Pinney The ore won- signed to add magic to --- 'i ' 4' ‘:y 1- at t s i 4 - " Special events of the Jub will include big fiesta dances complete with Latin bands and fun for all members SoroptomIst Club A business 'meeting of the Soroptomist Club will beheld Thursday at the Hotel Utah Opening Program Thursday : - - k k wi41- Thbll 1 t Alpha Kappa Chapter Reveals derful decorator toner de' --7- 1 t I k ' 4 - - - Al "lc i4' jr - -- f'--- :i ' '4' GettinOrtio full swing on Will be Club La Sept Rueilit: a club organized for Oafice lovers: The club will "'meet every second Saturday of each month throughout the year Officers of the dance club are Mrs Tom Croft president Mrs Le Grand Uffens and Mrs vice president r secretary-treasureRydrnan Gerry Readying first Alpha Mostand exciting new iI Wilton carpet' is now being shown exclusively at MM 7 s' - 4''''- - ''' I La Rue& Dancers Announce Gala Fiesta Opening : i r r 7''' This - :tA ' 4" ' '6 1' IrmAlep 00Awmsm4004A'I i GETTING IN teL- -0 - 1 - JILRIZOIJA -'- "- i A 4 - 'Af 19- -' 1 it'"( - 'tsA ' ' 't 11-i- Mrs James E Mrst Leon B - 's'' ' i ts I '41)' 4- 4411 1 ' t- ' 4r A Director Cooking can always be an adventure Chances are there are many oethe more than 120 different ciits of meat you have overlooked Delving into the cuts of lamb alone yo will! find around 20 or ore Among these is one searcsperfect for iindii 'suet- - " 4 I -t t ' :teaspoon ' tlie ' '''' 4 : ''' - ' ' ' Lamb Shanks—Sfuffed to 74ection - s N4404 '"-- ' ‘ 1 tr 114' WITH CELERY AND RICE - ''"°!' 4 - ::'!t '14 toi- ' l''' ' ' ' t Is -- ' le' -- '- -'t e 4 i ki' '- k'' 4 ‘ ' k LA - t - i -- t 4 What lamb cut Is perfect for individual servings and perfect for stuffingtoo? Why lamb shanks of course! Try rice stuffing to bring out the flavor - A t - l'A ' t ' - 4P''3i'''t f ' -- ‘ t - " 4 s:: By Bonnie Lake ' - ' - i 1 x 1 Tribune ligme Service ' )- ' V!' 2- t r- -' I ''!:4 7- i ' ' - ' ‘ i'r':'' - - k ‘"- 1 I - -- -- ' '' ' - ti 8 7V by s tt Altq'stk 1 ) The Wasatch Literary Club ' P - - t ! i r tssipt-- - " ' t l'ks Paul Kunz will talk on uranium Friday Meeting The first fall meeting of the Women's Auxiliary No 3824 of the Streetcar Menss Union will meet at the Labor East on FriTemple I51-2n- d - i Its' 4! -' 4- - held Thursday at 6:30 pm at the Temple Square Hotel with Mrs Cody Camp presiding day at I - 4 ' Assn be wl - - 07 ' ' 1 -- r- Til 1 ' - 4 8 - 4' tc A: t' i 44' ‘‘ - "--- t ' ' 1 i 70 "'-- - : t " '4i' - ' Pythlan Sisters The Pythian Sisters will meet Wednesday at 8 pm at the IPOF Hall 1 Meanwhile place marshmallows and milk ih top of double boiler and melt thoroughly Beat well and cool When coot fold in chipped choColate and whipped cream Pour in pi& crust and top sparingly withograliam cracker crumbs Garnish with nuts and cherries if desired Chill a few hours in refrigerator 1 - t minutes) Z - t 7 cup milk squares chipped bitter chocolate pint whipping cream over r Plans for the forthcoming season are being outlined by officers of the Ladies Auxiliary No 58 of the Painters and Decorators of America Leaders of the group are Mrs Leon B Welch president Mrs Herbert Gerhke vice president Mrs James E Gutbranseq secretary Mrs liubpn Godfrey treasurer with other officers: Mrs William Diaz Mrs Lester Norman Mrs Mrs Vernon Miller Dale Mrs John Lindley Keihl Mrs Emil Allenbach M John Garrilson Mrs John D Edwards and Mrs J R Wilson Naomi 'Rebekah Naomi Rebekah Past Noble Grand Club will meet Thursday noon with Mrs Alvin J East Paul 17313-9t- 1v 4"1100somt Laura Norris t - 't - Outlined By Auxiliary i' T Crush the 15 graham crackers and add li cup melted butter- Mix well Press firm1St in greased pie plate Chill until set (about 45 Season's Plans f ' '' 414T graham crackers cup melted butter 12 4 - Crust 15 - y i' - - - '": k:k ' Filling clipping 11: il lie Ctiocolate Chip 4- 410 7 4) 4 1 professional muSe the hot summer long "But meals have been on time!" Miss Nor- ris boasted She just received her master's degree in Nociology at the University of Utah and after a short "breathing space" between' summer and fall semesters will be right up on the hilltop again studying for a doctor's degree Miss Bessey a serologist at the Fort Douglas veterans hospital is just as busy pursuing her career and riding an occasional hobby- horse Last week two days before graduation night found the two of them sitting down to a casserole dinner of pork chops and peas topped off with 'a chocolate chip pie Both dishes are favorites in Their cookbook and out and filing Worth any Pork Chops and Peas 4 pork chops ' No 2 can of peas Can of tomato soup om 0011'1'1Foome rosomomoomoll? ' 1324-19t- h - 4 't '1" 'tk: - N' i ' - ' ! ' ' -"' 4- e 0c' ' ''- '- ) '' 3 A lwo f g-- - -- - 1 ' ' 4 i -'- ' ' - - ' ' ' ''‘''' '' ' - - 4 1 I' ' "-- -- i'l 0 '" t --7 7 - ' t' lt ' '' - ritl' - t'7'' ' - A 'i 0-7 V r- - Salt and pepper the pork chops Then brown them On both sides In a skillet Put in casserole Pour juice of pest into the skillet with grease from pork Pour peas over the chops Add a can of tomato soup to contents in the skillet Stir a scant tablespoon of flour into a small amount of milk and stir into soup Heat and pour the tomato gravy Bake 1 over pork chops and peas i In ‘1 hours at 325 degrees F - IVom wig ' 4 e Ho4 i9 Cook! 7i7é: Smart Wo:cheloi cTirb t ' ' ) 1 -- - - ' - "" 8 " - -- — : : 1 |