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Show r Vwir DESERET NEWS, mu Elegant Meal In A Mold 4 uhV , I, if f.A Nielson-Barlo- ' ie Prenuptial parties were Si SlOWr 'S " molded entree. 'K Mrs. Kent B. Barlow Mrs. Lynn D. Grant given by Mrs. Loyd Barlow, Miss Carolee Barlow, Mrs. William K. Prigmore, Mrs Jack Newton, Mrs. Gordon Wilcox. Mrs. Elwin Clark, Mrs. Dean Farnsworth, Mrs. Muss Arvle Nielson, Lark Nielsen, Miss Edith Farnsworth. Tuesday evening they greeted reception guests at the East MiUcreek Ward. Pederscn-Gran- t Mavis-Pedersen- Salt Lake Temple was the setting Tuesday for the marriage of Miss Kay Pedersen and Lynn D. Grant. Following, they were feted at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House by bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clive P. Grant, East. 3720-223- 5 HIRAPIUYSC RELAXATION HYPNOSIS SPECIALISTS ERIE CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW Wt irt gai acctpting clients for applied hypnosis Conditions which miy respond Obesity, tension, pile, smoking, drinking, debit changes, allergies and fears. We havs continuing consultation services with a licensed, clinical psychologist Medical nfarralt accopiel Organized groups considtrtd. CALL L VALLEY i Attending the bride were Miss Kaye Grant, Miss Joyce Pedersen, Miss Linda Weber, Miss Cheri Francis. Miss Janet Pedersen, Miss Miss Alice Pedersen, Miss Sydney Pedersen. 486-683- 1 PROFESSIONAL BIDS, ,2520 SO. STATI - , Chicken Buttermilk Mold 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 1 cup cold chicken broth cup buttermilk 2 to 3 teaspoons lemon juice teaspoon grated lemon rind teaspoon salt Few drops Tabasco Ray Grant was best man. The bridegroom is attending Stevens Henager College. He fulfilled an LDS New Zealand Entertaining at prenuptial parties were Miss Kaye Grant, Mrs. Karl Hale, Mrs. George Hacking, Mrs. Thomas Lambert, Mrs. Verio Ottley, Mrs. Jim Pedersen Mrs. Ralph Pedersen. Pound Cake Revived To give stale pound or sponge cake new life, slice and toast the cake, then spread warm slices with butter or margarine. Sprinkle lightly with nutmeg. TIFFANY By VIRGINIA ANDERSON Deseret News PTA Editor Parents and friends of Lincoln Junior High students are invited to the annual Awards Assembly Wednesday, May 21, 7 p.m., in the school audi-toriun- ?. Following, the school will present the spring festival; stu PARADE! THOMAS Lighting INDUSTRIES t semm Gammi will ; 91 e advirtisrmint- Smooth Away" & S'! E Dry Wrinkles Wrinkle are really river, beds of dry cells caused by the plasma colloids (or water carriers of the skin) drying-ou- t Chicken Buttermilk Mold is tangv combination make, this cool molded entree is appetite come - on diet-food- 1 cup diced cooked chicken cup chopped celery 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Sprinkle gelatine over broth Weekly PTA News Roundup South mission. r a duating preside. Gelatin dishes rank high on diet menu, and Chicken Buttermilk Mold is a good example of the kind of flavorful dish you can eat with a clear conscience. (And incidentally, for snac': time have you thought of drinking buttermilk mixed with unflavored gelatin? Its great before meals to cut your appetite, too.) The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mis. O. Martel Pedersen, 2360 E. 3395 South. i The Exchangette Club of Salt Lake City will intall new officers at a brunch Monday; 11 a m., at Log Haven. Mrs. Victor Cummings will a rm m Local Groups Officer Installation The flavor of the chicken combines beautifully with the tanginess of the buttermilk. Teamed with chopped celery for texture, chopped parsley for color, and lemon juice and grated rind for zing, youll find its flavor is near perfection. I I r?T to the envelope) Into a delicious graded guests at a reception at the Seville Reception Center. Bridal attendants were Mrs. matron of Jim Wheeler, honor; Muss Lark Nielson, Miss Carolee Barlow, Mrs. William K. Prlgmore, Miss Mary Nielson, Miss Carol Nielson, Miss Gayle Nielson, and Bonnie Nielson, flower girl. Gary DuPaix assisted the bridegroom. The former Miss Nielson had attended Brigham Young University. Her husband had attended LDS Business College, and fulfilled an LDS Florida mission. He is serving In the Utah National Guard. (28 calories vored geladn By.: Kappa Kappa honored Monday by th Ma ers Club. A dinner will be held 5 p.m. at the home of JfJrs, Grant South wick, 2330 Walker Ln. For ' reservations contact Mrs. It. E. Horsley. ie Kent B Barlow claimed Miss Amy Nielson for his bride in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony Tuesday. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs John W. Nielson Jr., 5230 W. 4C25 South. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd J. Bar-lo1152 E. 500 South, are parents of the bridegroom. They gave a wedding breakfast for the newlyweds at Log Haven following the marriage. Tuesday eve.ilng the couple Activities Set G additions Looking v your dieters recipe file? This recipe combines the unusual ingredients of chicken food), (a great but termilk (another favorite), and unflafor w f Wednesday, May 21, 19a? By WINNIFRED JAP.DINE Deseret New Food Editor ' ,;!,li to soften in a saucepan. Place over low heat and stir until gelatin dissolves, about 3 minutes. Remove from beat; stir ln buttermilk, lemon juice, rind, salt and Tabasco. Chill until snap to summer days. s, for of is consistency unbeaten egg whites. Fold in chicken, celery and parsley. Turn into a mold or small loaf pan. Chill until firm. Unmold to serve. Makes 2 to 3 servings. mixture through the passage of tupe and harsh weather. Cherish the true beauty of your skin and smooth away surface wrink1 xlryness by asking your druggist for a little oil of Olay and using it on the face and neck before applying makeup. This tropical moist oil will protect the loveliness of your complexion, giving it a clelight-fu- l, dewy bloom. ...Margaret Merril This Summer SEW and SAVE! dent exhibits 111 be on display and the music and dan' departments will present special numbers. New PTA officers elected and installed. will be BOUNTIFUL HIGH will hold a spring estival Wednesday, May 21. 30 pm at tha school itudent exhibit will be displayed and a music program pr tented. EMERSON ELEMENTARY will hold festive! Thursday, May 22, 7.30 a mm p.m. GLENDALE JUNIOR HIGH will hold Ha annual Orlfftn Day event Friday, May 23. INDIAN HILLS haa scheduled tha annual Field Day Friday, May 23. A roller Heating party la alarmed for graduating alxth grader Wednesday, May 28, during school hours. JACKSON JUNIOR HIGH will hold a Inal reunion and open house Thursday, V . from to a p m., slnoe tha oompt',lon 01 Hw'achoS year WAT HE SON elected Mrs. Henry Bate Jam president of tho PTA for 1969-7Omar officers are Mrs. Fred Tommegw Georg Casa, Mr. James WebO. GRANITE OUUIRRH COUNCIL OP PTA elected Mrs. Jack L. Smith president of PTA. Serving with her art Mrs. Merrill Wilson, Mrs. Ruel G. Unsworth, Or. William L. Hutchinscxv Mrs. D. Don Urry, Mrs Wiliam A. Hagblom. RILEY ELEMENTARY will entertain tha past year's board members and achooi faculty at a luncheon Friday noon. . . ROSSLYN HEIGHTS haa planned a reception Thursday, May 22, I pm. In tha school auditorium to honor Mr. Naomi c. Evans, retiring principal. SALT LAKE CITY JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH COUNCIL OF PTAinU school conduct of instructions for principals, presidents and chairmen of the local Junior-senihigh units in Its lurbdtction. It will b held Wednesday, e May 2. 7 30 p m , in tha room at South High School. SALT LAKE CITY SOUTH ELEMEN-TARCOUNCIL OF PTA will conduct board meeting Friday, May 23, 9 30 a m., at tha Board of Education, 440 E. 1st South. Orientation and workshop meeting for presidents and vice presidents Monday, May 2. 9 30 a m., in the Utah Congress office, 1017 E. South T World Famous Since 1876 .. I, Easy-Se- w; Super Dial ZIG-ZA- G Just Turn the Dial and Sew Every Plain or Fancy Stitch You WantI NO Attachments or Camst "Add-On- " Temple WASATCH ELEMENTARY will hold final PTA mtoting Thursday May 7.30 pm.. In tna school auditorium. New officers to bo Installed are Mrs. Steve Hale, presidenti Mrs. Carl W. Miss Mary Hammer, Samuel, Mrs. Harlan W. Hammond, Mr. Haven It 22, WASATCH JUNIOR HIGH will hold spring concert May 21, 7.30 p.m. In theWednesday, school auditorium. Pleat Note: AH PTA Information to appear In tha Wednesday iughf column must bo mailed to Virginia Anderson, 282 E. 333S South, Salt Laka City, Utah 4109, arriving by Saturday. 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