Show Noted Chefs Offer Fancy Food Tonics THE OG0EN (UTAH) T STANDARMXAM)Nllt SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 1 1851 t Tissue of Heart 7 For Sporting WAFS Shows What Food Nfwsfcatures Writer NEW YORK March 31 CAP) Does your planning of family menus need a spring tonic? n Then this is for you— a world of recipes famous chefs £ These are specialties which will six chefs of the be cooked by k restaurants during a "gourmet festival" which The festistarts here tomorrow Cham-b- o val at the expensiveof Cafe 2OO0th the rd is in honor birthday of Paris spiritual home of the epicure Presiding ever the chambords time will kitchens for a week ats a Paris Robe the chefs of Maxim Arnaud s Hollywood manoffs Room New Orleans The PumpFronten-ac Chicago arid the Chateaucourse the And of Quebec Chambord s own chef will be on half-doze- top-secr- et far-fam- five-wee- Fancy Eating Assured fancy eatThere'll be some very — and these just as parts ing around house too if you fancy t yourinstructions and can follow these stand the expense: "Le supreme de capon Romanoff of Andre Douthe of Romanoffs restaurant Hollywood: Take the boned breast meat of one capon for each person to be and saute it in a gtrved of of sweet butter adding a poundand finely chopped mushrooms golden cooking them until they are of Add two ounces brown brandy and allow to 'simthe mer for two minutes Removesauce capon meat and permit theanother to reduce after adding of sweet butter Make a thin pancake mixture and prepare one fairly large pancake for each person to be served meat in the panRoll the capon cakes place in-- a baking dish and Sprinkle cover with the sauce grated Parmesan liberally with moderate cheese and bake in a Serve oven for 10 or 15 minutes with a garnish of Parsley on a hot half-poun- -l anti-pellag- plate Recipe From Chkag "Shaslik en brochette" of Guido Mori of the Pump Room Chicago: Marinate four or six pounds of d lean lamb cut into cbunks for 24 hours in a pintlem-of juice of one dry red wine the on a pinch of bay leaves two salt and tablespoonfuls of vinegar marinade Pour off the Pepper the chunks of meat on a thick steel skewer spacing with slices of tomatoes green pepper and bermuda onion Place skewers under hot flames in the broiler until the meat is cooked Remove from the oven drench the meat vegetables with high proof rum light the drenched meat with a match and serve in flames New Orleans Favorite "Oysters Bienville" of Jean Pierre of Arnaud's restaurant New Orleans: Bake 24 oysters in the half shell for three minutes under a moderate flame until they are (or garChop a bunch of shallots lic soaked in water 24 hours) very fine and saute in butter until Add to this three light brown of flour blending it tablespoonfuls ho hiitter anri then addine a cup of chicken broth Allow this sauce to simmer for live minutes have Meanwhile prepared a fresh cooked of and pound of mushshrimp and a small can to which rooms both diced fine have been added the yolks of three wine pint of dry whitecream eggs a halfhalf-cup of sweet salt and a Pour this mixture into the flour and butter sance and cook slowly for 10 or 15 minutes when the sauce should be somewhat stiff Remove from the fire pour over the oysters sprinkltfwith breadcrsgBosn and grated ParnWsan cheese the whole under the broiler and remove w hen a golden brown Chap Up Mushrooms "La dame de saumon de gaspe of Erneste Schmid of Mrontenac" Frontenac Quebec: s Chop fine a pound of of white ona ions and a sprig of parsley and saute them in butter until golden Blend into them a half-pibrown of Hollandaise sauce whipping gently until well mixed Chill the x until firm sauce in the rs of a pound Plan on of salmon per person and poach gently in a frying pan covered of dry with a pint and White wine until the salmon is a bright pink color and the wine has been reduced below the salmon leveL Remove the salmon and place in a baking dish covering each piece with a generous spread of "the firmed sauce Bake for five minutes under a moderate flame until the sauce becomes golden brown Serve in a hot dish with the poaching wine poured over frold et chaud" of "Germiny Louis Barthe of Maxim's Paris: of Chop fine a quarter-poun- d sorrel and saute gently in an ounce of butter Add to this two quarts of rich chicken broth and bring the mixture to a boil Add four egg yolks and remove from fire Add pint of heavy cream stirring in slowly If serving the soup cold add a small amount of chopped chives Recipe From New Yerk "Le souffle d'Orange" of Marcel New Grange of Cafe Chambord York: Boil three cups of milk adding to it two ounces of butter folded into a teaspoonful of flour and mix them boiling for half a minute Remove from the fire and fold in 12 egg yolks and the grated skin of two California oranges Add three ounces of cointreau and mix slowly with a wooden spoon Then fold in good-sue- ad half-cooke- d one-ha- lf Tie-tur- mush-room- half-poun- d nt ke-bo- three-ofarte- ra anti-anem- d half-poun- d By Alton It Blaketlea BOSTON March 31 AP)— Tissue-thin slices of living heart muscle are showing what foodstuffs your heart needs to stay strong and healthy The slices of heart live four to five hours in glass flasks when well nourished But when some essential vitamin is lacking the pieces of heart conk out in 15 to 30 minutes The heart studies are directed by Dr Fredrick J Stare head of the of nutrition of Hardepartment vard school of public health The goal is to learn how nutrition can hel$ cut the toll from heart diseases The hearts of ducks are used in the studies The dUck is given an otherwise good diet lacking in some one nutrient So far the ducks have been made to go without some one vitamins — B- or of the 6 or Pyridoxin NiaThiamine vitamin and cin the vitaFolic acid and min The lack of other vitamins and different Amino acids the bricks for making proteins also will be studied After a few weeks on a diet lacking one nutrient 15 to 20 slices are taken from the duck's heart Each slice is about half an inch long and is only twice the thickness of tissue paper The slice is made through the auricle and ventricle of the heart The slices are put in flasks containing salt and sugar solutions that keep them alive Different nutrients such as sugar protein and starches are added to the flasks to see how well the heart slices make use of these nutrients Lack of the vitamins tested so far greatly reduces the ability of the heart slice to make normal use of foodstuffs Dr Stare said This use is measured by devices that show how much oxygen is consumed Lack of the B vitamins B-- hand These new experimental summer uniforms are being tested by WAFS at Lackland air base Texas If approved the breemy outfits includ-of will become part ing a detachable skirt that fits over play shorts The models are: Pvt the regular unifonn Of lady air force personnel wwren Mart i:i Kinti Pvt Kftna M niM it inn no ') Made in Calif ornia Label Catching On Trade Booms 'Whispering Hip' Touch For 'Rag Trade' Model ia March 31 (AP)— A the hips or shall look stiff and should whisper unnatural hips mannequin's while they work— but never never Balancing Books Help Balancing books on the head to shout "poise"— traditional basic acquire Teaching model aspirants that training for the debble and stage trick of the "rag trade" says Burma- hopeful— is out says Seignon -born Mademoiselle Seignon "That makes for a stiff neck and (whose own slender beauties whis- general tenseness whether you're duchess or lust plain Jane per in fluent Burmese) is the aTenseness Just has to be avoided" toughest part of her business and two wniowy angiisn who was born in Seignon seignon models whose shapes and faces Bhamo in the Shan hills of Burma are familiar all over this tight launched the new school with little isle have just branched out Evelyn Spilsbury daughter of the into the business of teaching young late Sir Bernard Spilsbury Scotwomen how dresses should be dis- land Yard murder specialist and played to attract the smart buyer's Billie Kent daughter of theatrical checkbook producer George Shirley It's a finishing school for models The trio have been featured in who want to absorb all there is to London dress shows and on the know from the traders nation's fashion pages since the sv' war's end Means "Little Diamond" They're blunt about their reasons "Exaggeration of hip arid hand for setting up their finishing school movement is one of the commonest while they're still perched on the shortcomings we find among girls top of the tree The model has a who come to us to learn the job" "life" of about 15 years after which says Seignon whose Burmese name she passes into what is tactfully and means "the Little termed the "matron" category The is Seing-Yi- n trio want Diamond "When you're modelling a dress" to slip into the school career withsays this voice from the East "the out a hitch when the time is up hips have to do much of the most Seignon tall for a Burmese girl must stands important work — but they five feet six inches in her In a sense nylons work unobtrusively hips they should whisper Prettywear-ingjHips 35 inches waist 22 bust 34 play a big part in the proper She's masried a dress "But they mustn't take the customer's mind off the natural love- Annual Convocation liness of the lines or the fall of the Woman's auxiliary of the Episfabric "The job of the hips is to work copal church of the missionary disthe legs carrying the model with- trict of Utah will hold its annual out effort and smoothly across the show floor They have to do it convocation Tuesday April 3 at without attracting undue at- ten a m in St Paul's church Salt tention" Lake City Annual reports will be "On the other hand" the "Little W L Lewis Diamond" adds "the model should given The Right Rev not warl only with her feet and S T D bishop of Nevada will legs She must learn to swing from preside interfered with the normal chemical process of rising food fuels A person whose heart muscle foodisn't getting the essential 10 Within years production stuffs would be more subject to LOS ANGELES March 31 (AP) death from a heart attack or sudShortly before World war II New zoomed 500 nercent Last year Los Angeles sold York City's late mayor Fiorello den strain the studies show brassieres and rs i - wel- public well-rounde- The monthly payments were hiked to $80 for cases' and $100 for two person cases In a note accompanying April checks the commission explained what it called "widespread misunderstandone-pers- ing" Among those who will hot receive the full amount will be older persons who live rent free with relatives and home owners whose taxes and upkeep do not equal rent payment The increases will be reflected in May payments Supplementary rfiKfiptionist practices? checks will also be malleo" at that time for the April boost ter business personam t BABY GRAND PIANO Ike I k bitter tele- - : ism TRIM YOUR FIGURE pt to Smooth Curvaceous Proportions! Yon toocan have a beautiful figure! ) TREU METHOD WAY to the Try remold your hips waist and bust into lovely smooth curves NEW LOW PRICES! CWM Mildred'- s- Treu Method Salon Specialist? in Reducing Rebuilding Relaxation and Rejuvenation ' 518 Kiesel Building I! j ' oial M(p Anderson Jewelry Co multi-billion-doll- ar ! worth of foundation garments! alone— equal to 1933 s total for all items Eyes Turn Westward! Eastern buyers' ey6s have turned In January a record westward 4269 flocked here foir the California apparel creators? spring fashion week They placed $25000000 in spot orders These and other orders will keep 53000 workers going full blast this spring: 43000 in Los Angeles and 10000 in San Francisco Twenty west coast firms have backlogs running into millions Fight Against Rates All this may sound easy but it wasn't Manufacturers say it was an uphill fight An uphill fight against "unfair" freight rates distance from textile mills Manhattan competition And reluctance of big eastern stores to push California labels As Bill Kent executive director of the Apparel Creators puts it: "We had to make a better garment and we did" Now the "Made in California" label is catching on But — some New York firms use such labels as "Styled in California" or "Conceived in California" — a practice which makes Californians boil Reminder Given On Beer Deadline Application for a 1951 Ogden City retail beer license must be made the whites of six eggs beaten until no later than April 15 City Restiff Grease a shallow baking M Tillotson addish with butter and sprinkle the corder Elizabeth bottom and sides with powdered vised potential holders yesterday There are 115 retail outlets holdfrom sugar up to a quarter-inc- h Pour the ing a 1950 license she said Up to the top of the bowl mixture into the dish and put it in yesterday only 10 or 12 dealers a hot oven for 15 to 18 minutes had applied for a new license City When the souffle starts to rise re- commissioners last week revamped move it from the oven and scrape their beer fee schedule by setting around with a thin knife on the up five classifications of dispensinside of the dish Complete the ing and a new schedule of fees stores food Serve covering taverns cooking until it has risen restaurants and seasonal immediately r: This was demonstrated by making the duks exercise violently The trick for exercising them was to add a detergent or wetting agent to the water in which they swim The duck's feathers get wet and they lose buoyancy — they have to swim far harder to stay afloat The studies also snow that the ventricle which pumps blood through the body consumes food fuel faster than the auricle for it needs more energy The method is a novel approach to nutrition of the heart but it be several years beprobably will fore the tests lead to practical methods of strengthening human hearts Dr Stare said The research is supported by the life insurance medical research fund Polio Search Nearly Over NEW YORK March 31 (AP)— Late this year scientists will comworld-wid- e plete a three-yea- r search to identify all the different viruses that cause human polio It is a fundamental step toward developing a comprehensive vaccine that could protect against this disease The search is being made at the universities of Kansas Pittsburgh Utah and Southern California aided by $1370160 in March of Dimes funds Blood Pressure Causes CLEVELAND March 31 (AP) — There are some 60 known causes of high blood pressure If any of these can be found then the chances of helping or possibly curing a patient are far better Dr Irvine H Page told the American Medical association clinical session "The outlook in the field today is one of optimism The interest of both investigators and the public has grown so much that many tunnels now have been started from both the "cause" and "cure" terminals of the problem Ultimately these working teams must meet and onen passageways throuah which all hypertensive thigh blood j pressure! patients may walk back to health jt A? m O ji4 i a- f HP 1§j AThe ' JsS k i 'msmJk Ms&r -" h f llllliiPi(P V'B"' Made by' hand In England this fine imported china has been one of the world's greafr more TeJrtraordi- than a canfury Royl Dalton ha possible to "narily hard lustra that n virtually stavrS beautiful forever cut or scrtach Rosebud C— The Indian Tree D-Castleford B-- The per ploce setting t $1350 $1450 per place setting $2 350 per place setting $2250 per place setti ng The Go Jj MptfeA jj HB J HNg 5FA- - j jj J mL Ours Alone New in ClilTBRTWIST o new pertkin rayon America's Favoiite assjeife shantung weave fft on elegant ' summer-lon- g fabric that resists wrinkles thin and cool os sea oir and so pretty! 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SPODEf ROY AS YORKf P ANTON E $2250 ROYAL WORCESTER MUSIC CO Wash lira h HAVIlANaV ROYAl TITTAU 5YAW5f 244 I iHufCI B VEffKlini mil i rrfn eAIITU AWn ISfSSSiSSSSSSSSiSSMISfW V AUBAII V vvmrnit hi Aneaj mam in a A IT J NP i MAIL f WW MS A Y WATCH awomoN WAT C'&V Washington PtoaM sand ata ting n the 1 $ 1M attoi tdot Address LAKE It tMM BY ANDERSON JEWELRY CO names at ANDERSON'S ftftt nine-thir- ty $20-0000- LaGuardia squinted owlishly over his glasses in the general direction of Los Angeles and barked: "Gentlemen I'd advise you to skip a few games of pinochle and watch the situation" j The gentlemen were the operators of Manhattan's garment industry The "situation" was Los Ahgejes' startling rise to second place among the nation's clothiers — surpassing even Chicago Today the gentlemen of New York might well take a second look For this year led by more than 1000 manufacturers in Los Angeles California will produce almost $500000000 worth of garments from swim suits as small a- - the law allows to fcostly gowns by Adrian Industry 101 Years Oil! By the calendar the California clothing industry is 101 years old dating from the day of Levi Strauss sold his first pair of copper-rivite- d breeches to the Mother Lode gold miners But economically it's only 20 You can discount the first eight decades when California sedulously aped New York styles methods and manners Around the year 1834 a movie star named Marlene Deitrich eased her famous legs intd a peculair garment called "slacks" And something happened Maybe it was Marine's daring or maybe the fashion designers Suddenly discovered how bright California colors ate Whatever it was business got good fast d Women's clubs and Ogden receptionist groups The scries will run from April 2 to April 80 Lynn Hodges of the vocational department cjf the Ogden ipity schools will be in charge of j the personality course and the instiractnr will ha frnf Cthnrles S Elfirie- ton of the Utah State Agricultural Classes will' be college faculty fo Mondays from seven-thirt- y p m in rooropWL Ogden high school j ' The series will includetraining in customer and public relations lf Bush & Gerf t (AP) The development of a fare payments set by the 1951 legisbusiness personality is the lature will not go to recipients who of the course being conpurpose enjoy certain economic advantages ducted by Ogden City schooL Ogcommission the state welfare den Business and Professional pointed out today of one-ha- lf one-ha- Seignon-Spilsbury-Ke- Welfare Payment Personalty Class Boosts Limited SALT LAKE CITY March ft Starts Monday —New maximum I LONDON Keeps If Strong By Cynthia Lawry at 1 IIMrtl S VFjr Emptor ef J'H'I ' re |