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Show "fryv v if ""ymy fj.giTgTyi PP-"- RP i1 ipnrg flT1 It gripn HOW TO BEAT INFLATION K V3C . ' -- - l x 0 CP- MX Cooking Budget-Wis- e :l By WINNIFRED E )c y !' Desprpt News Food Editor And the babies make at the Dein Payne twelve home, 1841- - N. 1450 East, Provo, where the twins were bom this summer to round out the count of children to an i KYu 1 - JARDINE M JI k.a. -t, rw IJ ' ' ble, Jaynann calculates, because she can make 60 to 75 medium sized ones from one big pork roast any inexpensive one, she added. -. MV. I usually pick up the roasts when theyre on special and freeze them until we're ready to make tamales. even dozen. We were curious to know how anyone can afford to feed : s ;.:x ;, fx JL I 'V'i f I - Ip 12 Z- :.. v. - 1' ? ?gN If 4- - ' .' - I'I & v '''', ' t r, ' big-fami- i $ ' .. , ' i BUY IN QUANTITY They buy eggs by the case or at least 15 dozen at a time, which affords some savings over the per dozen price. Homemade bread is a weekly 8 treat for the Paynes loaves worth supplemented bread bought at a by day-ol- d ' bakery outlet. Homemade yogurt is made weekly, also, and enjoyed with fresh fruit for dessert or mixed with bleu cheese for a salad dressing. And k's used regularly in buttermilk pancakes to serve with fruit for breakfast. Although they drink fresh milk as a beverage (two fresh milk dispensers provide this in the kitchen), the Paynes Mrs. Dean W. Payne, left; assisted by Nancy and Evelyn, makes famales ifothe family of fourteen. It's one foreign dish Mrs. Payne finds economical. h Its true that some special ingredients need to be bought for this treat corn husks and finely ground corn meal for the tortillas (Nixtamalina Mexican corn meal available at Mexican specialty stores). But once you have them on hand, the rest is relatively easy especially if you have a bundle of children to help put them together. Mrs. Payne cooks the meat and prepares the corn-mebatter and the meat filling, and then the family forms an assembly line to shape them. One drains and spreads out the com husk, the next batspreads on the corn-meter, a third tops it with a seasoned of tablespoonful meat, and the fourth rolls up the tamale carefully and folds over the edges. The last one sets them carefully into the steamer for cooking. And then its waiting with hungry appetites for these several hours before the steaming is done and the children during these times Jaynann, mother of the family and former Mrs. Utah, we learned some of the tricks of trade. the The Paynes buy everything by case and always when the Item is on special. Its our explained way of thinking, Jaynann. The first purchase we made after we were married was a case of mushroom soup. And we've bought by the case ever since, even when the budget is tight. Meat filling spooned into corn husk spread with batter, then tamale is rolled and shaped. is use regular powdered skim milk for cooking, which costs as only about much as the instant dried milk. (Whirred in a blender and chilled tlioroughly, the milk is good to drink, too, insists Jaynann.) three-quarte- TO STORE To store safely the large quantity of dried milk they buy, they sterilize fruit jars in the oven (200 degrees F. for 30 minutes), fill with powdered milk, cover with a piece of plastic wrap, then a piece of foil, and finally cover tightly with a screw lid. They recently discovered a jar dated 10 years ago and were pleasantly surprised at the freshness it had retained. Interestingly enough, one of tlie best recommendations Jaynann has for other families, who want to keep the food bills down, is to prepare and serve foreign dishes. Ive found them to be quite economical as well as nourand ishing, she commented, our children love to try new I Couple To Be Salt Lake Temple was the setting Thursday for the marj riage of Miss Linda Ann Prit chard - Griffiths and Robert David Burton. t. Following, they were hon ored at a wedding breakfast HOMEMADE TAMALES (4 to 5 lb.) pork roast with bone IV2 quarts water (about) 3 to 4 cloves garlic, crushed 1 large tamales, for instance, are among their children's favorites maybe because they get to help make them. Theyre very reasona at his' parents, Mr. -- ASSOCIATES i L , LDS Business College. ' Her fiance is attending the University of Utah. Mr. Fugal completed an LDS Eastern States mission. He has served with the U.S. Air Force Re- kBoren-Fug- al V ' , - Mrs. Jack R. Pleasant Grove, announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Jill Mr." and - Boren, Boren. , , serve. She and ' Daniel B.' Fugal will be married Aug. 28 in the . ..... Salt Lake Temple. ' v,- ' .v - Robinson-Hi- ; A young friend of mine who has a cleaning woman made a revealing statement the other day. f She said, After Stella is gone, 1 walk into the rooms and they are as clean as a bright new penny, but they dont look like my rooms. . I asked her what she meant No matter ; And she went on, what I say to her, she always my chairs, spreads out the objects on the manteL And my two ceramic ; i. r- 'j ll Completing plans for an 22 wedding are Miss Aug.1 Vicki Lee Robinson and Mi; V chael E.Hill. The ceremony will be performed in the Salt , Lake John Alton Burton, 803 Ramo na Ave. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. un-gron- - Jill Boren Vicki Lee Robinson Epsilon. He has completed an LDS Southern Far1 East mission. and Miss .Robinson has ful- an LDS Northwestern States mission. ' .Temple. - Making known the nuptial news are parents of tire bride-to-bMr. and Mrs. Victor R. Robinson of Ogden. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Hill, also of Ogden. The bridal couple will greet reception guests at the Ogden 62nd Ward the evening of their wedding. The bride-to-b- e is attending Weber State College. Her fiance received his bachelors degree from Weber State, where he affiliated with Delta Phi Kappa and Omicrcn Delta filled make a room look cozy and Inviting or as Impersonal as a gymnasium. Look around your home. Are you the Stella type? DJl. asks: Our living room has olive rug and draperies; blue and olive floral rofa; green chair. What color for walls (now and for a new chair? Its a rather dark room with one wall paneled in dark wood. Dear DA: Why not paint die walls a light aquamarine blue? You need some snow-whi- te in there. How about white chair and accessories? quail that squat near the ivy on the dining room table are always placed exactly even instead of one a little in front of the other. Now you may say, Those are such little things! But I knew exactly what she meant Its those little tilings that can change the whole look of a room. A few small objets dart on , . . a mantel look charming when massed together to make one large effect But straggling singly across the mantel they look like a lost train of cars. How chairs are grouped can . -- Pratt, .Anyone interested in joining the organization should contact Mrs. Wayne Jackson, membership chairman, Womens Pages - 6, 7 1-- 3, BHBsii: Tl-y- DACK-TO-SCHOO- rite r.k14900 $200 Drtuy Permanent t fiainhsaiir Ixtra firm Superior plaids and solid saltings CwiwiU Mall Dwatln DMIIT ;faMMMb 1 1 45 inches. Reg. $2.15 Ciapas. Misted oad Hawaiiaa i i f" -. ! $159 I Coitoa PrlnU. yd. mi small prints and textured solids for coordinated blouse, skirts and pants. 50 Dacron polyester, 50 cotton. 45 wide. V ReM1.SSyl I g a ww U-.- -W regulariy ap to $2.88 yd. j 79 V j 1 g 3 to 12 -ya mam j I J fc&ie Godcp Bonded Flan. Soft, synthetic fabric, perfect for fashionable fall sportswear. 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Drape your home with ceiling to floor draperies and save as never before. DRESS-U- P THE DOHA BELOW DZCOXATO COST If you're heading back to school, just These are truly the best values in the city. think what you can save on drapariev Prices are below what professional deco. raters pay for the samo quality. slip covers, pillow covers, etc. DO NT FORGET BAYWAY is headquarters for drapery making. Complete linns of hardware and accessories. ,, Tuesday, officers and directors of the Womens Conser- . Buy on yard, gat a second yard for e, Members of Newcomers Club will meet for lunch Tuesday Soon at the Beefeaters Inn, 2903 Highland Dr. Reservations must be made by Saturday with Mrs. Zeryne Council Cardiff, South! are parents of th the bride. Thursday evening the bridaf pair will be honored at. a' reception at Memorial House in Memory Grove. Bridal attendants are Miss Elva Aledo, Miss Deborah ' Burton and Mrs. Dee Hall. . Ross Burton will be best man. The bridegroom has attended IDS Business College and will continue his studies this fall at the University of Utah. Wales, : Meetings Set By Salt Lake Women's Groups Wf XOtnervation y , . A inception will be held in their honor that evening at the Manila Ward. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd L. Fugal, Pleasant Grove. Miss Boren is a graduate of . . ' ! given by and MrsJ Chuck-A-Ram- (See RECIPIES on Page C 7) Decor Details Do Count By DOROTHY DRAPER j , Mrs. Robert Burton tamales are ready. foods. Homemade t ' us Dates Set By ? r SPECIAL ITEMS of inflation, and after talking only a few minutes to petite - It H I regularly $2.98 ..I$79 yd. |