Show V 4W Sunday April 25 1954 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1 SPIDERS ARE MAN'S BEST FRIEND? - Akerir lvie: They Call Her 'The Spider Wornarv he shakes the spiders Mrs Ivie says you can spot the expert every time — he uses home-mad- e equipment The r will buy examateur pensive furnished equipment and never get half as many spiders-In case you doubt the validity of such an odd occupation you'U be interested to know that the spider classification field is wide open While almost every flower on the globe has been discovered and named only a minority of spiders are known Biologists are interested in every type of insect life — including Margaret Fjeldsted Tribune Staff Writer West High School boasts a lady teacher who runs after instead of away from spiders Come a long (three months or so) arctic day and she could be found in the untamed reaches of the Yukon kneeling over a rock with a good tennis racquet The racquet has" no strings — for catching spiders you cut them out and use canvas instead Or you might tracjr her down in Death Valley — or on a lonely mountain range Her quest would be the same — a few more odd-typspiders She's turned over every rock on Tamiami Trail on the Everglades of Florida She's picked spiders from the Totem f poles in Wrangell Alaska She's found them on vegetation edging Glacier out of Juneau And she's surprised a few Indians up Yukon River way with her shall we say unusual unBy Vv i t 4 M 1 spider-collecto- spiders Laughs at Fears Ivie considers spiders one of man's best friends And she laughs at the common fear of the insects "The Black Widow is the only one we fear at all — and I have picked these up with my fingers" she says "In Utah I haven't been able to trace one death directly to a Black Widow bite Infection can come from any opening in the skin They can give you an extremely painful bite and make you very ill The species here in Utah isn't as poisonous as the California Black Widow" According to Mrs Ivie they're more prevalent 'during years of light winters when many survive the cold If you want to eradicate them she suggests you go after the egg sacs—don't pay much attention to the adults As for the fear many people have of spiders she says It isn't realistic "Phobias are built up through parents' fears" she contends "You aren't afraid of things you are acquainted with If e Mrs far-of- Men-dcnha- ll WJJ 4 Mrs F her best dertakings 1 "V Gerald Lobb finds that daughter Deborah is "taster" when she makes timbales or rosettes I BIY FAVORITE RECIPE Don't Get Scared When They Want Homemade 'Timbales By Bonnie Lake Tribune Home Service Director Just the mention of homemade "timbales" scare the average woman But if she could see how quick and easy they can be made she'd no doubt rush right downtown and buy a set of tongs 'Tongs are the first must" Mrs F Gerald Lobb 540 E 1st South instructs You can use a heavy kettle for the deep fat but an electric "deep fry" is so much easier and turns out crisp brown uniform timbales in double quick time without the fat having to cool and Mrs McNeil always makes up a batch of rosettes too when she does the timbales These she dips in powdered sugar and they are more popular around the house for munching than any doughnut she's ever made Use a creamed chicken creamed peas and carrots or any other of your favorite-filling- Unique Nickname They call her "The Spider Woman" And if spiders are flattered so is Mrs Aleen B Ivie of 12561st South For she's had a spider or two named after her One goes by the feminine title of Agelenopsis Aleenae That wa a new one to biologists a type she discovered Sept 6 1933 at Suwanee New Mexico Mrs Ivie has gotten arouhd in spider circles She's collected with the most famous of such biologists including Drl Taka Kurata of the Royal Canadian Museum Dr Kurata takes along with his equipment old umbrellas in which By Josephine Lowman It was bound to happen! It was in the cards! What? That reducing should be subjected iTases 1 cup sifted 1 tablespoon sugar Vi teaspoon salt flour 2 eggs slightly beaten 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon salad oil (omit the sugar when mak- ing timbales) Sift flour sugar and salt together Combine eggs milk and oil Stir into flour mixture but do not beat Strain (If you haven't an extra fine sieve best put the batter through a cheesecloth!) Heat your shortening to 875 degrees F Place your irons in the pre heated shortening When they are hot remove and tap off excess grease Then dip your irons into the batter until they are s covered Quickly immerse in hot greasej and be sure that iron is comFry until pletely covered golden brown Tip iron upside down and drain The rosette or tlmbale will come off the iron with a push of a fork Drain- on absorbent paper three-fourth- - Tree Planting To Honor Past Eeadrirs A trre planting ceremony will take place Wednesday at 2 pm at Jordan Park honoring all past presidents of the Chapman Civic Club Fourteen trees will be planted honoring Mrs W F Core Mrs C D Brown Mrs R E Ganahl Mrs S D Olmstead Mrs J L Jukes Mrs Earl J Renshaw Mrs Mrs John M A J Gerber Burns Mrs Drinking vinegar won't take off the extra pounds — try following Mrs Loman's sensible diet instead O McConnell Mrs Fern Beck Mrs Lewis Hemingway Mrs Phil Baxter Mrs Ralph Aiello and Mrs Alan E Kaighn Mrs Lewis Hemingway will be program chairman- with Mrs John R Mitchell Mrs Harley Holmes and Mrs Agnes Reilley in charge of the luncheon Mrs John R Mitchell is in charge of reservations A diet Geraldine With Awnings manufactured exclusively by Smith Adams For beauty economy and permanent satisfaction there is no substitute for Shade-A-Wa- y More people choose Awnings Shade-A-Waand Awnings tha n any other make will know why when you and this see you compare new modern awning with all the latest features Telephone us today Small monthly payments at no extra Shcide-A-Wa- y & Lien Miss Gibson and Miss Lien are currently on their annual Western tour which takes them before audiences of housewives and teachers in Wichita Kan Tulsa Okla San Diego and Riverside and Phoenix Ariz Cal tjt reducing diet which gives you a loss of from five to 10 pounds is being offered now If you have missed some of the menus which have been printed in The Tribune or if you would like to have my nine-dareducing diet booklet send 10 cents and a stamped self - addressed envelope with your request for it to Josephine Lowman in caC of The Tribune Home Service Bureau r ri iii'iri'fcii"ii VISIT 14-D- ay Tour by — PACIFIC — - — - i"" — —— NORTHWEST - - -- - T v ' " J - ' - I j is AND CALIFORNIA Conducted Tour leaving Juno 5th Only $175 Vancouvar Portland chartered Grtyhound includes Sott (during low Fitival) Ml Hood Columbia Rivar and Badwood Highway! 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Monday Through Friday Special group of Special group of WOMEN'S CASUALS WOMEN'S Dress SHOES formerly $895 to $1195 reduced i i s j I In Foods recipe book free of as valuable information regarding meat cuts and other charge Each book contains more than 60 recipes as well 20 8695 Mrs Richard II Romney trys dish in recipe book to be riven at Adventures In Foods cookinf schooL are smart styles Pandora Rice Neill and British Walker has been selected right from our regular stock of high grade casual footwear short lines and odd lots An outstanding ' for savings i 50 to Included This special sale group culinary data Walk-Ov- er black brown charge Th THSU MITHOO Wiv wMi rK MACHINl Comulttrlon Without Chirtt LADIIS ONLY PEGGY'S Treu Method Salon (Sum) CHAILESTON APT! 470 IM 50 !) f it GIANT DAMLIAS Wxrtianol ifwctall 5 GIANT IXHIIITION SIZI Sprin (a foryaoua colon of tha omoiintj low moil-ordprka of 3 far $1 or 13 for $71 I ally bvlbs tKot bloom up to ONt POOt thoica WIDEI ThritUno aolont Pink ruby toppaf mow whito OVdor klaol for loblo dacorotiont cantarptacat today and oat bto fraa EXOTICA fltftt Sand no monoy— d If poy postmon borooifi prko plus COO potao wa poy pottaga Sotitfoctton gworontaad or monay bock Moil coupon todoy) opportunity flMtioflfll im- ortd fXOTICAS included frM witH di vrdar Ilka Dfthidt like tjladft 1 rr rM rif Kt tfnH Simply Sand yoort a4yl fr KKUSf NURtfRlfS O MINT ADDRESS nf 10 Tf 10 am rit it DAHLIAS FREE! pit tafkt NAM Dapt S4or SI ' MM BlooniMotoolM 12 foe $13 mm on 214 South by 0' in red blue white and white trims Broken sizes and short lines but every pair a won derful value M LOSE A POUND A DAY A VITAUTONI last fT y :U iMiiinjTriji I other Western centers Each person attending the free school will receive a copy of the new Adventures l — — Good housekeeping requires that we keep our stocks always clean and fresh In keeping with this policy w are therefore clearing a limited number of our regular fine the end of the season Your quality shoes now-bef- ore early selections are recommended newv known to Salt Lake audiences for their previous appearances at Salt Lake Newspapers' cooking schools are Miss Rossi Ann Gibson home economist on the staff of the National Livestock and Meat Board and her assistant Miss Jviii)) 1? i 4 5 DAYS ONLY The printing presses were rolling Saturday on 8000 exclusive new recipe books which will be given to housewives attending the free Adventures in Foods Electric Cooking School to be held May 18 19 20 and 21 at the Capitol Theater under spon- Lake's - Tarantulas even dead ones are hardly appealing to most ladles Mrs Aleen B Ivie thinks they're just another insect As most of you know my nine-da- y Presses Release 8000 Recipe Books of Salt iMu f awarded in August the diploma from Columbia University New York in student personnel and administration in the field of guidance But whether or not she changes her field she'll never give up her spiders Summer will always mean to Mrs Allen B Ivie a trek to some remote wilderness and perhaps the thrill of discovering a spider never seen by human eyes Annually onf of the highlight events of the spring season for housewives the 1934 cooking school will open each day at 9:30 am with more than 50 recipes to be cooked i on stage by home economists who will come from Chicago to direct the sessions The visiting home economists both of whom are well GIVE YOUR HOUSE !! Mrs Ivie's attention has turned lately to guidance While she has B S and M S degrees in biology she will be THEY'RE ALL FOR YOU sorship papers 1 T year If you do not believe this to be true listen when on a bus a subway on the street when in a restaurant in the beauty salon at a dinner party or almost any place you happen to be Because of such avid interest and the optimistic hopes to which human nature falls heir it was bound to happen! Women are especially gullible about reducing hints I don't blame them! We would be dull if we did not hope that standing up for 20 minutes after a meal will slim us if we are given that hope by someone or that drinking vinegar will make us lose weight However life is not that simple You could stand up for 40 minutes after meals and get tired legs but not lose an ounce and you could drink vinegar until it gave you indigestion but that is a very hazardous way to lose weight if you wish to stay young and pretty and well when losing those extra pounds Count Calories No you just have to face itl You must count calories unless you follow a ready-mad- e to all sorts of fads and fantasies Losing weight and the "figure divine" constitute one of the most universal feminine interests f I Why Grow Old?— Slim to Youthful Figure s Rcsette Timbale-o- r you know the habits of spiders and can recognize the Black Widow there is 90 -- "" need for any phobia" Black Widows at Home Mrs "Ivie's friends have "become to the insects A thoroughly visit to her home is likely to include a view of every type specimen in small vials At one time Black Widows overflowed almost every room in her house for she was raising them for a study of her husband's Incidentally they were kept in bottles Repairmen who've been in her basement to ffx pipes have been somewhat taken aback Instead of fruit her jars contain— you 'guessed it— snakes horny toads lizards and 95 per cent alcohol And spiders ' Mrs Ivie's introduction to spiders came largely through her husband's 17 years of biology teaching and research at University of Utah He was Prof Wilton Ivie who contributed three to four papers on the subject every Moin-S- olt Lake Citv am t Ihrv 9 Sot pm f Sj0 pm i |