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Weber Walker Mrs. Remove meat from broth and cool With die fingers shred meat Into bowl, removing fat where possible. Combine cup of the cooking broth with 1 teaspoon chill powder and 1 tablespoon sugar and pour over meat, Maiding thoroughly. - C--l) Trim roast lightly and mer In water with garlic, 2 " 'w w and sticky but not runny over. When tamales are shaped, set onto a rack, above the water level, in a steamer pan, cover and cook over sim- mering water for about 2 hours (cr all night mi very, very low heat). This many tamales will probably require two batches. Serve het Immediately or cool and freeze. To reheat frozen tamales, set into steamer or on rack in 'rying pan, cover and ste. n for 5 to 10 minutes or unti hot. Makes medium-size- 5 d or t tamales. dozen 1 SAUCE large bud garlic can minced dams 1 cup w August T, 1969 . ITALIAN HAM FOR SPAGHETTI cup olive oil 1 TVyT perfect doneness) and drain, reserving 1 cup spaghetti water to stir Into dam mixture. Recipes With A Foreign Flair Tr V WO-- v V Pour dam sauce over spaghetti and toss. Makes 4 to 6 servings, and a grand favorite vause it can be cooked up lu such s hurry. water bunch parsley 1 teaspoon oregano AUGUST SPECIALS Yi teaspoon basil Yi teaspoon cracked pepper Yx teaspoon salt 1 pound long spaghetti Heat olive oil In skillet. Slice or chop garlic and saute in oil. Add dams, Juice and water. Cut parsley with scissors Into small pieces and add to sauce along with spices. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes. Cook spaghetti al dente (to 1 ik '' :dnminz f4 v fsps rmisii it A UiU MUmaA ; Tap ww iuH viippeti uii P-i- f iSS AlctPel Grooming Exclusively mivi-i- n savici See that your dog has thebest In grooming know how 1453 East 33rd South o 48&-S92- OHN SUNDAYS I 1 ZCM I SUl UUU COTTONWPOB OODItt Walker Married Thursday in the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Atm Loader and Weber Andrew Walker. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lars LaVerl Loader, 846 E. 7200 South, Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Weber Read Walker, 7213 S. 9th East, Midvale, are parents of the bridegroom. They gave a wedding breakfast at a the following the temple j I James' poundcake rag. Anderson will be best mad. Mr. Walker is a student at the University of Utah, where he is a member of ROTC. He has fulfilled an IDS Canadian hamburger and hot dog buns S9ceo-- 79cm. r 4iforl m cherry turnovers rag. 15c 3 for 35 aa. Chuck-A-Ram- rites. ' Thursday evening the bridal pair will greet reception guests at the Loader home. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Blaine E. Harris, Mrs. William R. Burn, Mrs. Joseph Brent Loader, Miss Loa Walker, Miss' Laural Walker and flower girls Cherrle Powell, Michelle-Harris- , Jeanne Harris, Cynthia Powell and Carl Burn. iced cherry nut 39' rag. S5 doz. 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