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C Beat That Complex a Summer Supper When you get your shrimp By CECILY BROWNSTONE CHICAGO (AP) — You may home from the market put them call it Pilaf Or Pilau Or Pur-lo-o in a tightly covered container — if you live in Florida But whatever name it goes by it’s T n‘VenMhT ifnlfyWefHr a wonderful dish for summer eat- erator CReroembM0too thatlS shells of fresh ing because it is cooked on top parchment-lik- e of the range CilMe Z hn The basis of Pilaf is rice and ?£rlnLPf'f !°°?eth? c£ances sieVJ’ !te it is usually prepared with is not Ever wonder wbyfresfi shrimp shrimp chicken or meat It’s popular in India Turkey Spain are sometimes called green? and other foreign countries as This term is used simply to dis- well as in our own Southern tinguish them from froren shrimp states Often a Boon The Pilaf we recommend to If you have a freezer you’ll you is one made with rice shrimp find having frozen shrimp on onions bacon canned stewed is hand often a boon They can tomatoes Salt and pepper are be in a salad a sandwich used the seasonings we suggest lots of a cheese Tabbit a cheese fondue — but coarsely ground pepper a curry as a cocktail They are suit your family’s tastes nice for company Warm-Weathe- r Supper meals Keep the making of a For a supper shrimp cocktail course on hand — you might like to start off with chili sauce or catchup bottled a chilled soup then go on to the horseradish Tabasco sauce Wor- Pilaf and a salad end with a cestershire sauce — and you can fruit and cheese dessert easily have a fine first course The shrimp used in the Pilaf a supper for unexpected will give your family excellent guests Other ingredients can protein and minerals too You go into the cocktail sauce too — shell and devein the raw shrimp then let them cook with the rice and tomatoes This way they seem to take on an especially white color interesting texture Saves you one step in cooking V too — r and there is one saucepan less to wash if you c6oked the arm-weath- ItA STANDARD-EXAMINE- R er lemon juice finely diced celery fnt green pepper or maybe seal Ingredients: Four'strips bacon rice 1 cup converted-typthin strips onion j clove gar jj (pied nr minced) 1 can (No 303) stewed tomatoes 2 cups water 1 teaspoon salt groun(j black pepper or frozen 1H py °nd$ g shri th (shelled nd de veined) Method Cut bac(m ln pieces cook over low heat in Dutch oven or large skillet (10 inches) until crisp remove bacon pieces To fat in pan add rice onions and garlic Cook over low heat stirring constantly until Add rice Is golden brown matoes water salt and pepper to taste Stir to mix well Arrange shrimp on top Bring to boil Cover and simmer 20 minutes over low heat or until rice is Add acon If cooked through is desired simmer (un-fo- r dry pilaf covered) about 20 minutes more Serve from pan or remove to serving platter Makes 6 servings e frh t Yi a?'l shrimp separately Here is one way of cleaning cr the shrimp Hold the tail end in your left hand slip your right VA- V i A ' thumb under the shell on the s ' 2 9' ' iV’ ' ' f side the feelers are on and lift JL&t Wwmmm kVnf:wm tJb a good part of the shell off in TEMPLE WEDDING— Miss Pamela Shulz became Mrs Donald L one motion Still holding the Whiteley on May 27 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple She is tail firmly pull out the shrimp a daughter of Mr and Mrs Pete Shulz (Bosch and Bell Studio) from the remaining section and the tail Devein the Shrimp i Next you devein the shrimp Do this by slitting the outside L curvature w ith a - small sharp knife then scrape off the black " Their corsages sand vein as you hold the shrimp LDS Tem- emoon dress under cold running water The v The Salt Lake City water helps lift it out ple was the scene of the mar- were of pink roses was at the Shulz Pamela reception Miss of Assisting For this Pilaf we like the size riage of Miss Duscha Bernice of Mr and1 Mrs Peter Mary a shrimp that come 26 to 30 to DELICIOUS daughter2131 DISH — An dish for summer and pound Jackson Ave Shulz Bradshaw Miss Carol Ann Nop-pe- r Mr son of Donald L Whiteley Miss Kaye Jensen Miss and Mrs John S Whiteley of Anderson Miss Patty StratLiberty That evening a reception was ford Miss Carol Shreeve Miss held at the Mansion House with Dean Paulsen and Miss Ruth 300 guest attending! Thompson DON’T overlook the By ANDREW C LANG quiring professional assistance The bride’s gown was waltz Prior to her wedding the some “do” and “don’t” Here are of inside apply any bility underground springs f length of Chantilly1 lace and bride was honored at a shower 4iints on home and wet material sewers or some other until repairs you ' Tulle over satin adequate of veil Her given by Mrs Harold Tucker and basements: have careread the directions neighborhood cause rather than a croyn her daughter Colene DO wheth- fully ' determine first S ride’s illusion fell from individual problem She earned f Queen’s Court The newlyweds are making er water actually is coming into a white pearl Bible adorned with their home at Oil 22nd St the basement from the outside or white and purple orchids is merely condensation Her sister Mrs Darrell RobDO remember that the erts was matron of honor with of condensation is enemy great Miss Colene Tucker and Miss which means that circulation air Mary Lou Scott as bridesmaids can work wonfans All were gowned in ballerina- In most cases in ders although a length dresses of pastel blue dehumidifier be may necessary Tuna salad crunchy with crisp when the moisture content green and pink and carried white of the Bibles with baby orchids feath- celery and toasted almonds is a air is excessive ered with pink carnations most delicious luncheon salad to DO look for these causes I Dean Shulz sister of garnish with canned cling peach Charin L ' of outside soil wet basement: the bride was flower girl in a quarter ! r the wrong way defective yellow net frock over taffeta Cut peach halves In two and graded roof Nationally gutters and downspouts inShe carried ajjosegay of yellow allow four pieces of fruit to each of means water Famous Brand adequate carrying and white Esther Reed roses serving away from the house leakage brother-in-laDarrell Roberts alongside utility pipes entering of the bride was best man the house below ground level with Robert Grondel as usher cracks in walls or floors openings wore The mother of the bride All Summer Patterns in window frame joints bridean ivory taffeta suit The a waterDO use commercial Regular 139 Yard groom’s mother chose a blue aft- proofing compound on the inside THEY LAST WHILE have of basement the after you a olives mashed and tangy Ripe corrected the cause of the trouble Authorised We Give and ftvocado spread to go on poatto DO rainwater Anker Gold away Redeem carry Sewing chips will keep your barbecue from the foundation Machine Dealer Arrow by attaching Stamps guests happy as ‘they watch the food being cookedjover glowing clay piping to the downspouts and extending it into dry wells charcoals sewers or lower ground Dentists recommend that desDON’T serts for small children be simple forget that waterPhone 8190 2477 Washington Blvd and not too sweet A dish of proofing the foundation from the Ideal — in Sleevelets Coat outside necessary extreme cooked prunes or a handful of The sleeveless powder coat cases — is a major job usually re raisins are perfect cotHowever a raisin rice custard waltz length and in summer too excellent ideal ton is both lor ) or prune whip are and not much more work to pre- and for travel any time of the year pare :v-‘- - i Vj' - 4 5 A aiA s s & v fce Miss Shulz Donald Whiteley Take Vows in S Temple -- De-lor- es Hints on Home Repairs: Some 'Do's' and 'Don'ts' Don't Let a Childhood By DR GEORGE W CRANE Beth G ’ 20 ’ is a brilliant college coed “Dr Crane’ I’ve been dating Beth for over a year” her boy friend informed me “but I can’t understand her she is poten- “To be specific tially a very good looking girl But she seems to have no interest in her personal appearance In fact I am often ashamed to be seen with her when I meet my friends “And it isn’t because she hasn’t the money to primp and doll up And she doesn't belong to any re- ligious sect that places a taboo on rouge or lipstick as I under- stand some still do “I have even given her cos- metics and scarfs and perfumes for presents and have tried to hint tactfully that she should take full advantage of her natural charm but it is no go Dr Crane “Sometimes I wonder if she doesn’t deliberately try to appear coarse and unfeminine I am no snob about such matters but why should a smart girl sell herself short so to speak?” Fear Complexes In a later talk with Beth I found her basic trouble She was afraid of women So she affected male attire and coarse speech and masculine habits in order to flee from her owm sex and try to escape any odious comparisons For she had been a victim of a complex ever since the second grade At that time she wasn’t very pretty and was worried about freckles pigtails etc Her mother was dead so she wras 'living with her paternal grandmother who apparently had little love for Beth’s mother anyf way This grandmother rudely shocked Beth one day for as Beth was trying to primp and improve her looks the tactless grandmoth- I Beth She believed her mother 100 per cent So cided she was destined to be an ly duckling forever In desperation she then decid- some limelight bybe- ed ing an honor student so she graduated as the valedictorian of her high school class Mental And ln order to be sure that boys will not compare her with pretty coeds she deliberately tries to affect mannish garb and speech Yet Beth was really a good looking girl as regards her natu- al endowment Sol explained the er and showed her why fact unfair to her boy ghe well as to herself by as friend her attempt to play with reality As soon as I had dug out of her memory the statement by her grandmother and had shown her its importance she readily saw Ure light ' Cried to Think She even cried to think she had been so misguided and also so unhappy through the years since her second grade her own Now she has grand- shede-- N to-gai- n IIlde-N-See- : Hurt Spoil Your Life sex and his adopted the varioua useful beajity aids of modern life She is charming Her boy friend is delighted And she ho longer fears worsen or subconsciously tries to fllee from being labeled as a fernalp (Copyright by -- The Hopkins Syndicate Inc) k hide-n-see- k Notice MUSIC STUDEN its In orderjto devote my full time to teaching I have closed my retail stdre at 2224 Wash Blvd and moved back to the old studio 4jl6 23rd St -- Summer Enrollments For POPULAR PIANO Held Open ’Til June 15th Phone 416 23rd Street 4 re-join- 50 BLOUSES Dacron Crepe Sil Nylon Assorted Col irs VALUES TO $800 Saturday and Monday er exclaimed: J3 “It’s no use trying to be pretty You take after yftur mother and will never be much to look at” Well that cruel barb made an indelible impression on youthful lOBLtmi 00 2323 Washington Blvd possi-DON’- T Toasted Almonds Tuna Salad FABRIC CLEANUP well-place- SUPERMARKET 3039 Harrison Blvd rn'K d O Big Enough for Savings O Small Enough for Convenience -- ( w Tangy Spread Fine for Chips Make Desserts Not Too Sweet cottonis Hines "Pint SHEKiET QUALITY CENTO FAIEE1C no-iro- s w n WISE WAY FRESH GMD BEF ilj ON CHOICE CALIFORNIA SPRING Cotton with a delicate air lu " fqiuiim - 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