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Show 1 BANGERTER FAMILY FAVORITES Don't Be razilian RecipeGems Our whole family loved Brazil, and it's still a part of our lives, exclaimed Geraldine Bangerter (Mrs. William 2822 V. 2875 the tossed green iie-an- vegetables along writh this, explained Gerry, who is a nurse, and the amaz- d - time. ny. They offered to pick us up. and I assumed would they Abby come in as usual, but they pulled up in front of our house, tooted the horn, and signaled for us to come out, which we did. We got to the restaurant and hardly had time ?o take our coats off when they summoned a waiter to take our A wedding breakfast held Thursday at Hotel Utah honMr. and ored newlyweds, Mrs. Gordon Kay Larson. She is the former Miss Irene Berg). wedding They exchanged vows earlier Thursday in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. Hosts at the postnuptial event were his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Jean D. Larson, 2700 Kentucky Ave. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Berg, 31 Haxton PL Thursday evening, the newlyweds were futher feted at an open house at West Eleventh Ward. The bride was graudated from the University of Utah a dietetic and completed at Massachusetts internship General Hospital in Boston. She has been in graduate school at Brigham Young Uni Deseret 6 garlic salt 1 marjoram (if desired) 2 rose- tablespcons salt teaspoon black pepper cooking oil Wash beans thoroughly, sort, and saak In water to cover for overnight. In same water, cook beans along with onion, salt, pepper and oil for several hours, adding more water little by little as needed, until tended Brazilians do not like watery beans, so wliei beans are almost tender, mash 5 or 6 times with a potato masher, then continue simmering for another half hou:. This 10 A Friday, May 30, 1969 makes the mixture like a thick rich bean sauce. Serve over hot fluffy generously i ice. Makes 12 large servings. DjHL Rice: 3 cups regular rice 1 large onion, chopped Yi cup salad oil (See SOUTH on Page hausted . chatted recently. is Get Barbara that Smart girl who always has an fashion image. Poor us, she declared When I look at hopelessly. pasted-oth e painfully expressions of fashionable ladies at formal parties, I think we're being chased at star's point toward domestic disaster. Miss Charlene Brothersen became the bride of Kenneth D. Palmer in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony performed Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Brothersen, Layton, are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Duffy Palmer, Syracuse. FRUSTRATING All this rushing and gratp-in- g for perfection in appear- T Thursday evening, a reception was held in honor of the Newlyweds at Layton East Stake House. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Gene Webb, Mrs. Ross Adam- - Mrs. Gordon Larson Mrs. Kenneth Palmer Rolfsun, son, Miss Elaine Miss Dianne Rosenlund and Miss Karen Palmer. Gordon Hoskins was best will be graduated June 7 from Utah State University. Mr. Palmer is a student at Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS Australian mission. The former Miss Brothersen CAMEO ROOM FURS Women ZCM By ELIZABETH let your furs sleep at ZCMI! Dependable fur storage, cleaning, restyling. For free bonded messenger: Salt Lake 363-- 1 575 Ogden L. POST Emily Post Institute Of The The number of women tive in the business world accon- tinues to grow at a fantastic rate. Inevitably, a conflict 399-590- 5 offers finest quality glasses at lowest possible prices! In ance is frustrating. Have you noticed that whenever a party comes up, we take our perfectly fine selves and hide under a task of make-up- , and distractfantasy hair-doing clothes? The worst of it is that the two in the afternoon self had it made. We took advantage of the best efforts of the cosmetic houses and achieved in 15 minutes that natural look we revere. - VISIT Barbara Feldon We Wore clothes that function as clothes, and most of us sported! one of the great haircuts tiiat's practically wash and wiar. But the of a party and we rush to the hairdresser, submitting to his latest whim. We labor over a magnifying mirror exhausting trying to perfect tr.e latafct technique of adding lasties one by one. Then we zip ourselves into a designers all in Ifd.est obstacle course an effort to catch the golden :Jng of physical perfection. Then, we do the only thing left to do. We send this ex mc-n'io- s, A Maris World arises between a girl's natural desire to be treated like a female, and her wish to be accepted as a mans equal in tne business world. line There is no clear-cu- t defining where social amenities are left off and a girl is treated as strictly business, but the following quiz may clarify a few points which have bothered you. Question: Should a woman rise when one of her superiors approaches her desk on a business matter? Answer: She need not rise if it is a business discussion or for a brief greeting, but if an older man stops to otter or for some congratulations similar personal reason, young girl would rise. Question: Does a receptionist rise when visitors enter th office? Answer: She does not ri9? unless the visitor is a persomal friend or is someone sJrie knows to be of special importance to her boss. Question: Is there any Jrule which says a girl may noO go out to lunch wtih her boss? Answer: There is no rule, but the girl who does it frequently is asking for trouble. The gossip will soon start, and if she becomes involved, her work, and his, will suffer. Saturday OHLY Specials 1 Groutf & Spring Summer SHEERS OUR COMPLETE PRICE INCLUDES: EYE EXAMINATION VISION SELECTION CLEAR OR TINTED OF FRAME FROM OF FASHIONABLE EASY CREDIT, EYE PHYSICIANS' A-l- l) NO INTEREST MD) OR SATISFACTION V2 OUR LARGE STYLES AND COLORS OR CARRYING OPTOMETRISTS' Voiles Flocked Prints Lenos LENSES CHARGES PRESCRIPTIONS FlilED Price Reg. 6.98 I 7.98 Clearance 3.98.. GUARANTEED!' DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE CITY 246 SOUTH MAIN STREET BTiHfiiimniiamii contrivance to the and leave our real selves at home. I do it myself all the time, Barbara confessed with a smile. INTEGRAL PART I love all the delicious cosmetic available goodies but I do think they today should become an integral part of our appearance rather than being an exotic put on for special occasions. I guess what I mean to say Is hooray for those playful souls who can splash in their paint pots and design fantasy faces for an evening of fun. party n Brothersen-Palme- r YOUR CHOICE Saute dry rice and onion In hot oil in saucepan, cooking for about 5 minutes. Add foiling water and salt and slr until rice comes to a rolling When did it become so important fjr us woniien to be asked impossibly gorgeous? Barbara Feldon, (devision's as we beautiful brunette, work. doing He will enter the U. of U. College of Medicine in the fall. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Berlin, SINGLE 3 teaspoon salt 6 cups boiling water A Beautiful Disguise By ARLENE compa- orders. cups pinsto beans large onion, chopped 2 tablespoons versity. She has fulfilled an LDS New England mission. Mr. Larson is a graduate of BYU. where he also has been SCIENTIFIC Cleudell Johnson Yt oregano In a with a tigtitcontainer Julie Bangerter serves brother. Grant, a heart lid, put meat pieces, then fitting portion of Brazilian national dish. Beans, Rice. combine remaining ingredients and pour over meat. Cover becue) along with side disies tightly and allow to stand in ing thing is that their meals of beans and rice. The Bra- refrigerater for about 8 hours, are always this zilians use Tbone and .urloin stirring occasionally. Tiroad nutritionally. is a delicious Churrasco cuts, but I just use beef slew meat onto skewers and cork cuts and sometimes even ven- over charcoal broiler for 30 way of preparing beef, , nd ison. It's a good way to dress minutes to 1 hour, or until dene, the Bangerters have it up meat. during the summer regularly. Serve with Beans and Shp marinates the cubes of Rice. Makes about 8 servings. (when they can use their but- - man. jt 1 W. BE.VNS AND RICE Beans: black pepper onion salt sweet basil hr Grant Bangerter enjoys cooking in the South American manner. She bastes Churrasco, delicious Brazilian recipe for barbecued beef. cup vinegar tablespoon salt V teaspoon Y teaspoon 1 teaspoon Y teaspoon 1 teaspoon Yi teaspoon mary or News Photos Mrs. William beef stew pieces chuck or stew meat, or cubed steak) i cup salad oil (boneless Speak Promises n rUy their 4 pounds a a lovely evening as we enjoy BEEF) i for-wa- to very Bridal Couples Berg-Larso- looked and everyone in America should enjoy it. It's nutritious and easy to make. CHURRASCO (B RBECl ED thing about Brazil while she was there, said one friend of and Gerry a lotBangerter, of it home with brought her. And these recipes ate a shir-osk-- jJad, with it, they most frequently eat beefies, thin slices of beef that are fried quickly and stacked until serving 1 The Brazilian menu that the Bangerters especiaty e ijov is Cliurrasco (pronounced or barbecued beef, beans and rice, green salad, rolls and butter, and pudim de leite (milk pudding). Brazilians might also have a fruit salad and some cooki d DEAR ABBY: My husband and I were recently invited to have dinner with some friends of ours. We Milk Pudding Is one of those taught herself every- in point. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN recipe gems that every country yields from time to time, sions case Judge Brazilians eat the bean and rice dish twite a day. It's their national dish. Along As she spoke she was taking Clmrrasco from skewers and heaping them on a plate with In fact, we beans. i eat this Brazilian food every week or two, and theie's nothing the family enjoys moie. We could see that they enjoyed it, as most of the ten children hustled in and out of the kitchen carrying the rice or the milk pudding, tossing the salad or arranging the fruit rente, piece. It was easy to see that everything this family does is fun. Mj and Mis. Bangerter and rhildien spent three years in Sao Paulo, where he presided over the LDS Brazilian misShe Quick To meat for several hours, then threads them onto skewers to barbecue. Ar, interesting thing about the marinade, she explained, is that the same mixture is usually used as a dressing for By VVINN1FRED JARDtNE Deseret News Food Editor Giant Bangerter, South, Ciangert. I 1317 South 2 lit Eait S4 Eait 3750 South, Southgata 247 South Main, Downtown 1223 Simpson Avo., Sugar Houio 4135 Highland Driva, Cottonwood Mall 5 Points in iourtiful C1365 West 9th North, Rose ParksssasE NOT INTIMIDATED Hooray for the ones who by their wardrobe no matter how exfor traordinary it may be those who get an enormous kick out of a dream hair-dfor a gala evening. I wish I were one of them. But hooray for the rest of us, too, who can walk away from the mirror with ourselves intact and who don't hide our two oclock selves under a contrived disguise. Unless it's Halloween ! arent intimidated ... o We w'ere rushed through the meal, plates removed before I had time to finish eating, and betore we knew .t we were in their car again being driven home. They didn't even shut off their motor, said goodby, and that was our eve- ning. Apparently they had another engagement. My feelings were so hurt. Why can't people be more honest with "each other? We could have made it another night. -H- URT DEAR HURT: That's a good question, but dont be so quick to judge. You never know the battle the other fellow may be fighting. DEAR ABBY: I recently attended a formal wedding. Immediately following the ceremony, the photographer (a professional, hired for the occasion) said, All right. I want a picture of the wedding party. The pianist and soloist started to join the group. The Sorry, photographer said, but you two are not in the wedding party. The pianist appeared somewhat miffed, but sat down. The soloist ignored the photographer and got into the picture anyway. My question: Are the musicians part of the wedding party? NOSY DEAR NOSY: Not In MY book. CONFIDENTIAL TO ERNIE: Show me a man who never made a mistake and I'll show you a man who never made anything. The only ones who are above making mistakes are below the sod. Linoleum Ketchum's 4th Til So. Rugs at 7th W. Accossorios 355-465- 6 |