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Show Ihf Suit P ake ''Mtionll Finnl (Midi Thursday Morning, V ' Family Pane May 17. 1073 $ ' 4t ; On,- - Fooil (iuerie This peach of a cobbler satisfies a sweet tooth 2 each Tid Sargent has a peach of an of how' to satisfy that spnng sweet too'h A ) And Peach Cobbler happens to be one of her specialties natural for this homemaker to share her treasured recipe with all of us So it was only when Mrs Louann Sant requested the recipe Some prefer to think of a cobbler as a manpleasing dessert only, but I have proven that it is a delicacy that appeals to everyone, Fay explained And I don't restrict this reepe to peaches alone It is A - ... ' n t x P t i Ii :$ v x t vM' T 4 Vv t 1 V x J f ft - . t x f Vf dear commitment communication aie til" dues to workable marriage X x O v, Vv r J Ffxx 'xA Several weeks ago in this those who thought they had good m,.ma ges to shaie lluu experience's wih one another in order to btnld a dtfense for the institu turn agnnst those who sav the problem is with the institution and not with the people The answers came fiom couples in all economic m cumstances in assorted colors and ages and were w niton almost equallv bv men and women Each letter went into some detail about the urcum stances that their own went through to reach its individual plateau of pleas-uiNone of them thought the tiansiiion fiom singles to sets was easy Only a few were ev en aguely aw are of v hat was to follow the wedding night ( ommon Denominator V X space I ' y ' I; Xs x Recipes for Beef or Chile Verde Bumtos are still on the wanted list being requested by Mrs. Ellen Wing. Salt Lake Reader is hoping ou good cooks w ill supply her with recipes for Potatoes Au Gratin should like some recipes for serv ing fresh cucumbers in salads or as appetizers, writes Mrs. A. L. WiI f,X XtNV Salt Lake Reader is eager to reieive some recipes rye flour Mrs. . F. Douglass. Idaho Falls, is hoping you good cooks can tell her how to prepare Jerusalem Artichokes -- - v W xx x Mrs. Sargent sent her excellent recipe along with other good cooks Mrs. Nelson II. Maier Jr., Tooele; Mrs. Scott Passey, Price; Mrs. Amy Ann Mrs. Wernz, Provo; Mrs. Eugene J. Bjornson; Mrs. G. Hogan, Wallace; Ogden; Mrs. P. L. McKenzie; Mrs. Ann Gillespie; Mrs. Audrey Bishop, and Salt Lake Reader. Thanks much. j cup sugar 4 teaspoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon butter or marg- arine tablespoon lemon juice Combine peaches or other fruit with cornstarch, sugar, nutmeg, butter and lemon juice Cook, stirring, over low heat until mixture boils Keep hot 1 lb 1 Peach Cobbler (Airs. Ted 1 can (JO A. Sargent) ounces) sliced Biscuit Mix Topping cups biscuit mix tablespoon sugar tablespoon salad melted shortening 1 egg 3 cup milk oil or Mm Mrs. step Ted A. Sargent with the season is keeping serving by a favorite dessert to her familv. anytime reach Cobbler someone Pour hot fruit into 2 quart baking dish Drop topping in six portions onto the hot fruit If pastry is prefcired. make favorite pastry recipe for pie Roll out thick on lightly floured surface Pour hot fruit into baking dish Cover with rolled-ou- t pastry Bake in 425 degree oven about 20 minutes for biscuit topping and 35 minutes for pastry topping or until toppings are firm and golden. Serve warm one-cru- h Lillies Peach ( obbler (Airs. Nelson H. Maier Jr ) 2 quarts fresh, sliced peach es, pared Aunt ( lear Ideas 3 cups water 2 cups sugar Place peaches, water and sugar m saucepan and bring o boil Simmer for about 10 ninutes 2 3 2 Topping cups flour heaping teaspoons powder Dash of salt tablespoons baking shortening, melted Milk In a large bowl combine flour, baking powder, salt and shortening Add enough sweet dards was acceptable to both Sounds simple doesn t it9 browned and bubbly. Simple but never easy, and bit that makes it hard for those wno don t want to understand that's the together Run for a our life j had apparently known not each other themselves pretty well before they ever considered committing themselves to mates In other words, they were not seeking identity within a union They did not require a marriage to make themselves whole, but brought their wholeness together to make the mai riage 350 degrees for 30 to minutes or until done Serve warm or cool with cream, ice cream or plain Perfection Batter for Cobbler (Airs. Amy Wernz) - NEW YORK (I PI) For Virgil Sturgill, age 75, the motto run for your life" is wise advice, a daily discipline and way of life. According Uncle Aging, D-- Column 1 to a report Asheville, NC. They were pretty dear before they ever exchanged how much of any vows themselves they were willing to give away to get married They were equally clear-eyein what they expected the California, and Maryland, W ashington. D C He holds the world record (6 55) in the mile for runners 70 and over Ann lender Ask brother how he knows what the columns contain Dear Ann Landers: I am 15 years old (a girl) and a steady reader of your column brother bugs My me about it He says something is wTong with a person who is interested in reading about other peoples problems. When I told him I learned a lot from it he said, Thats not why you read it The real reason is because you are a sadist He pointed out that in the last few weeks you have printed letters from a woman who asks if God is a Mormon and a Republican, three kids who are fighting about their father's money and he isnt even dead yet and a nut who says she cant get a job because the only people being hired today are blacks, Indians and homosexuals Please give me a good answer for my creepy brother. Your Fan Dear Fan: Next time your brother needles you about reading my column, ask h.m he knows everyit9 in that's thing how come Landers: I'm a Dear registered nurse working in a large metropolitan hospital I Ann Mrs. Scott J. Fletcher Wedding Flhit-Fletch- er Nancy Flint and Scott J. Fletcher were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at the House. The Lion House was sett mg for the wedding breakfast. The bnde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leon H Flint, Salt Lake City, wdl graduate in June from the University of Utah with a degree in medical technology She affiliated with Zeta Alpha Nu Chapter of Lambda Delia Sigma The bndegroom, son of Mr and Mrs Jack L Fletcher, ''.dt lake Citv. is studvine Rentage ? have noticed a serious problem in the realm of hospital care and decided to write to you m the hope that you would issue a warning The problem concerns the use of drugs by patients without the knowledge of the medical or nursing personnel. Twice last week patients scheduled for surgery took on their own, to downers Without themselves calm realizing it, they set themselves up for an overdose, medsince most ication includes a downer" m injectable form When that patient is wheeled into surlegery he has a potentially thal level of barbiturates in his bloodstream. 1 couldnt care less what these people do outside the hospital, but I implore all hospital-bound drug users to leave their junk at home. If a person who is dependent on drugs should find himself in the hospital for an emergency, he should confide the fact to a Turned-o- out where space is plentiful When we started to remodel there was a lot of theWesl Naturally. n lumber and equipment around the place The vandalism and theft by the young boys in our w as terrible neighborhood Also, they used our yard as a shortcut between two very popular homes Doing my landscaping, topand rock work had me snowed, so I decided to lure those same energetic boys to help We served soft drinks and lemonade The work proBefore beautifully gressed long I noticed the kids took pride in our yard and their work. Now they are careful where tbey park their bikes. Big brothers remind younger ones not to step on our grass Dogs are called off our lawn. They look after our mail, the newspaper and the yard when we travel. We encourage them to use our croquet set. We do puzzles together and roast marshmallows Its nice to have them for fnends. soil jig-sa- Mol lMib IhMt&L, CoMufm OmL tUndk&blYlfriemJkk calfaL tot-uA--M$ IkcMLmlcivuJiL. eij cbU&, AuHttB-iuM- s (frv y&ujiyitfjdiJiab che&i&tnfftcL it ' js YAi- : 3 ) i.l9, . - x. Pconan Dear Peorian: A new twist If you cant on an old slogan beat em, join em. Only you mvued them to jom YOU. Thanks for sharing Etiquette BY JEANNfc MAfit'S health professional and chances are good that the problem will be dealt with discreetly. The lives they save Conmight be their own. cerned R N. Dear R.N.: Thanks for an important letter. I'd like to add a word. The same goes Casino Brand. for booze Alcohol is the Number One Drug in the United States and can be ve-- y dangerous when mixed with certain medications. Dear for Ann Landers: This Is Reader With "Constant 4 j CASIO BRAND moved A fine lino of natural cheese. ort time h will enhance your imonr with fnends os well as in Sams magazine, the retired man runs a four-nul-e vvmkout six days a week and competes regularly m track meets as far afield as Florida, d See Page in Instead of backing away in a crisis, they muddled them way through to a solution that All Bake at 40 in staying clear what they expected and bat they expected to give to weie totally committed communicating those expectations to their partners and willing to listen when ttie partner communicated back e The common denonunatoi in oi king through early crises to a woikable arrangement was commitment commitment to their own standards m picking a mate, and commitment to their own stan- milk to make a medium dough Divide dough into three portions Place 3 of the peach mixture into a 9 x 13 inch baking pan Roil '3 of dough to cover. Sprinkle with sugar and Dot generously cinnamon, with butter generously with Repeat remaining thuds of peaches and dough covering with cinnamon, sugar and butter for emotional Not only were they w In a bowl combine biscuit nnx with sugar In a smaller bowl with a rotary beater, combine oil or shortening egg and milk Make a well in center of biscuit mix Add milk mixture, stir only until dampened else sustenance e X g Jkj tablespoons cornstarch we mar-uag- lliams. peaches, undrained are becoming pcrfetlv Mrs. Donald M. Tomlinson is requesting recipes for breads, cakes and cookies made w th honey and whole wheat. Anyone9 and yummy with any fruit can be varied crust-wisalso Sometimes I top it with my favorite pastry recipe other times I use the biscuit-mitopping in the following recipe It is sensational either wav' other to commit to the marriage too None was willing to overtook lnlidelity excessive use of drugs or alcohol or a neuiolie need to lean on bv Marv McGrath Two things and X Send recipes and requests to Bonnie I ake, The Salt Lake Tribune, Zip to he used in this column next week. They muddled way along to discover simplest solution v x V R E Q U E S T S idea This good cook has for many years proven to her husband, Ted. and their son and three daughters what culinary prowess she possesses m her kitchen capers V v By And how we appreciate nd every one' Fay (Mrs A t s' spring flowers neer more beautiful as they bow to keep time with soft May breezes homemakers are politic ely heady with culinary inspiration Them fancy has turned to thoughts of spnng, as they thirk of ways to match flavors with the feelings of everyone s favorite season And our faithful readers have been sprmgirg mto acwith tion their excellent the by recipes arriving bushels full ' S.V X' vf t TV 1 Bonne Lake Lifestyle Food Editor Now that Mother Nature has christened her annual refurwith trees bedecked bishing m unmatched finery and the X X i ijitesiyie J W . N 1 |