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Show DESERET The Plight Of Working Wives Dear Mary Marker: My husbands income has not kept pace with zooming prices. Fearing we would lose the modest home and second-hancar we are buying, he insisted that I go to work. each others problems, and of each other's real worth, an opportunity for richer living TOGETHER. d I hated to leave my children, only two and tour years old, but to help I did get a job. Now, up at 5:30, I bathe and dress the little ones, get breakfast over, make the beds, get myself ready. Then we drive the children to nursery school and me to my job. SO WEARY I come home dead tired, but with hours of work waiting. My problem is that my hus band thinks it is unmanly to do housework, and any help I get from him I have to ask tor not once, but repeatedl- but not THAT MUCH strong- er. Tell your husband that if wives must work, todays recommends that thinking husbands and wives interchange roles. y- Is this fair? Of course It Ln't, but what can I do? Tired Out Women help with the economic difficulties, men with the distaff tasks: housework, marketing, "children. as neces- Dear Tired Out: No wife should cany an equal burden with her husband outside the home, and the entire burden in it. Tme, women ate supposed to be stronger than men sary. This arrangement gives to both a greater mastery of life, of a deeper understanding Still, you d a ys w oi Whats new ate not a lone it! In Russia, for where the problem equality between men and women has been really worked out tor so iney say), 841 men and women kept a time budget." instance, Such a husband wins respect for oeing and having character. The man who refuses to help loses resject. being considered lazy and selfish. To Accessories Make Big Fashion News ic hue once again. NOT ALONE jour problem. of Their work limit's were equal. Their performance of household tasks hard wotk done after hours on the job was most unequal. Women put in (out hours to M.M. one hour for the men. king-moth- i' family has been called a family." Husband and wife were colleagues in the field of education, in the gainful - occupation world, and after being v ed thej are colleagues in marital and parental relations and responsibilities. as well as in the econom NEWS, Wednesday, October T, 1969 3 Advertisement Advice For Skin Beauty in the world of fashion? According to the experts, accessories are making all the big news this fall. Scarves, belts, shoulder bags, berets, lots of gold bracelets. Add accessories to your wardrobe. You can wotk absolute magic with them! A delicate skin will rejoice a rich reward of radiant beauty by the combined application of two tablespoons of warm fresh milk w ilh a tablespoon of oil of Olav. Use several cotton swabs and gently smooth the liquid over the skin until you teel it is clean and clear. Gently stroke the balance of the liquid over your face so the mold oil of Otar can sot ten and smooth your complexion and give it a delightfully dewy bloom. ... Margaret Merril. w ith Readers may write to Mary Marker, exclusive local columnist of the Orseret Nrvvs, bv aodresj-mloiters to er in of the Deseret News P 0, Box 1237, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84H0. care Connie Forsyth Is Betrothed Creative Low-Co- st Cookery From Hunt-Wesso- Foods: No. I of a Series n Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Vard D. For- syth, 3882 Ridgecrest Dr.. Kearns, of the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Connie Forsyth. She will become the bride of Terry Millgate in a ceremony planned for next August. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Millgate, 421fi W. 449.1 South. Granger. Widows- Their Hunt-Wesso- You will often find them your best food buys. We use these foods in highly nutritious, low-co- st Crisis (Continued From The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., sends n a monthly list of plentiful foods to our Kitchens., E-l- ) narian role a little to provide the parental balance in our home. But soon I learned that I wasnt the only woman in this situation, and that I was luckier than many. recipes which are family tested time and time again. We feature thrifty meat cuts with tasty new ways to cook them. Follow our Low Cost Cooking Guide regularly, and youll find that it helps make your grocery money go farther, your shopping easier, and your economy meals more creative. Heres 1 of the series: I Of comse, there are limits, but a widow doesnt have to cut herself off from every 1 I j (8-oz- I I J -- woman-talk- I I . In Mrs. Mitchell W. Hunts case, she was left completely alone when her husband died. They had just moved to a retirement home in California after completing an LDS mission. I didn't want to. go live with my children, she said. was still a comparatively young woman. But I lacked the courage I I didnt leave for reeded fear of making a mistake. For s I I Brown beef in skillet; acM onion, celery, and mixed vegetables. Cook until onion is tender. Remove fat. Add Huntsauce, water, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pep- er. Stir in macaroni. Cover and simmer f5 minutes. 6 servings. ;I The Way To Spray Spray painting is a quick and easy way to add new verve to articles that can be placed in an open space! . Spread out newspapers or dropcloths under the . tide before you begin. When painting, dont cause gripping and running by holding the can loo close to the surface. Remember, paint villi very thick wet coats and allow adequate drying time between each coat for bed re- 1 Wts. BURGER BASTE dress-u- p thrifty buigers, franks, Helps can Hunts Tochicken. Combine 1 .) mato Paste, 1 cup water, Vz cup bottled steak sauce, Vi cup lemon juice, V3 cup brown sugar, 4 cup Wesson Oil, Va cup minced onion. Sunnier 15 minutes. Makes IVi cups of variety REMEMBER. In buying catsup, always get your money's worth. Hunt's makes a thicker, richer catsup with lots more plump, tomatoes ii it. Naturally, Hunt's goes faiiher. Youll like the new easy-pobottle, too. SAME WITH Hunts Tomato Paste. Its the thick one. And the thickest paste gives the richest teste. This top quality concentrate of pure tomato is your best buy. Get several. Use it often. vine-ripen- . i (6-oz- BBQ sauce. three years I staj'ed there ;taking care of the property, she reflected. . 1 (6-oz- ; LOOKING BACK those I regret that now were younger, precious years. I finally sold the home, though I didnt know where I. was going. I stored my fur- niture and gave my personal treasures to my children things lost their value. Then I toured Europe for four months to get my mind out of the groove. she continued. I just wished I had done It sooner. I took stock of my situation and decided I had one freedom. I had freeai,set dom to find something that needed me (a widow HAS to 1o freedom feel needed), choose my course of action snd make myself useful. tame to Sail Lake where have spent rewarding years In chureli work and in study. My children are proud of my decisions. It relievos them to know 1 am happy. The tiling, important Mrs. Hunt advised, "is to have the courage to make the decisions you must make. I would never suggest uprooting but for me for every widow it was right. lb. ground beef onion, chopped 1 minced clove garlic 2 .) cans Hunts Tomato Paste 3 cups w ater 1 teasp. salt 1 teasp. sugar Vz teasp. oregano Vz teasp. Basil Va teasp. pepper Lightly brown beef, onion and garlic; drain Tat. Stir in remaining ingredients. Simmer, uncovered, one hour. Serve over hot spaghetti. 4 servings. 1 1 I sides lb. ground beef cup chopped onion 1 tup sliced celery 1 (10-oz- .) pkg. frozen mixed vegetables 2 .) cans I hint's Tomato Sauce with Cheese Vi cup water 1 teasp. V orcestersliirc sauce Vi teasp. salt Vt teasp. pcpixr 2 cups cooked macaroni I thing. You DONT have to iso.dte yourself and just be content with the society your children provide. You dont have to be desperate about a social life, but you can and should keep up bn things mingle with hear something becouples 1 SPAGHETTI SUPPER one. It's a this good recipe handy. Keep CONFETTI BEEF AND MACARONI A good thrifty dish. , SOME LIMITS -- ur GROUND BEEF bargain best. It's all beef, all meat You get every pennys worth from what you buy. Its storable. Stays in the freezer for 3 months, before or after cooking. Its a low calorie food, especially if you cook it and pour olf collected fat drippings (a patty contains only 185 calories). It provides important nutrition, cooks quickly, helps you dishes. make appetizing Your all-ti- r I 2-- z. low-co- 1 lb. ground beef cup minced onions 1 egg Va cup milk Vi cup dr bread crumbs 2 teasp. salt 'i teasp. pepper '4 cup 1 hint's Tomato Catsup Pi teasp. salt 3 cup water j 1 I Vi J 1 I I J 1 Combine first 7 ingredients. Shape into 12 balls. Brown in skillet. Glaze: Com- bine catsup, water, and Vi teasp. salt. Pour oxer meat balls. Simmer over low heat 20 minutes, turning frequently. 4 servings. I I I j I I j j 425 j 20-2- ? minutes. 4-- 6 Hunt-Wesso- j I J J I 1 Combine VA ibs. ground beef, 1 cup Hunts Tomato Sauce with Tomato Bits, 1 egg, 'A cup dry bread crumbs, V cup chopped onion, 1 teasp. salt, Vi teasp. thyme, rack half of mixture into loaf pan. Arrange 4 slices cheese on top. Pack remaining meat over cheese. Turn out into shallow pan. Bake at 350 40 minutes. Remove excess fat. Pour 1 cup Hunts Tomato Sauce with Tomato Bits over. NOTE: A list of each month's Plentiful Foods is sent by the U. S. Department of Agriculture to grocers. You will often find they feature these normally economical foods in their store advertising. Iamk for these features in today's ads. high-qualit- y, J servings. MEAT LOAVES ( J J For your free Huntsauce Winning Recipes n Cookbook, write Box 3761, 92634. Calif. Foods, Fullerton, I Brown beef in skillet. Add onion; cook until tender; drain fat. Add Hunt'sauce, salt, chili powder; heat. Combine biscuit mix, milk, Wesson. Knead on floured board. Pat half the dough in pie pan. Pour in hot filling. Pat out remaining dough and place over filling. Crimp edge; slit top. Bake at J Cl IEESE FILLED MEAT LOAF Surprise center adds extra nourishment. Bake 30 minutes longer. 5 to 6 servings. j ! J lb. ground beef cup chopped onion (8 oz.) can Hunt's Tomato Sauce with Mushrooms 1 teasp. salt 1 teasp. chili powder 2 cups biscuit mix Vs cup milk Vi cup Wesson Oil I I j j Vi st GLAZED MEAT BALKS Zesty good over hot cooked rice 1 BEEF N BISCUIT PIE Easy, nourishing, popular flavor DEPENDABLE. Pure, polyunsaturated Wesson Oil is Americas Number One cooking and salad oil. It's highly recommended for frying foods. Better for your family. Its clean, light, golden look tells the story. A new shape gives them a new look. Combine I1: lbs. guumd beef. I teasp. '.tit, 's teasp. pepper, t Tablc'p. grated onion, oats, cup egg, cup Hunt's Catsup. Shape into 8 oul loaves. Place in baking dish, bake at 450 20 minutes. Serve topped with more catsup. 4 to 1 quick-cookin- g 5 servings. BOATS meat and potato meal. Easy! Bake 4 medium size potatoes. Meanwhile, lightly brown 1 lb. ground beef and A cup chopped celery in skillet. Drain fat. Add 1 teasp. salt, Va teasp. nutmeg, 1 (8 oz.) can Hunt's Tomato Sauce with Onions. Cut potatoes in half lengthwise; scoop out and reserve shells. Mash potatoes, combine with meat mixture. Fill shells; place in baking pan. Sprinkle cup shredded Cheddar cheese on top. Bake 15 minutes at 400. 4 services. BEEF-POTAT- O All-in-o- 1 1 4. HEARTY CHILI Serve piping hot with combread. Ole! Brown 1 lb. ground beef, 1 cup chopped orn'm, 1 clove garlic, minced. Drain fat. Stir in 2 (15-oz- .) cans small red beans, uncan Hunts Tomato Paste, drained, 1 .) 1 Tablesp. chili powder, 1 teasp. salt. Simmer, uncovered, 30 minutes. 6 servings. (6-oz- Hunt-Wess- on: We Help Make Economizing Appetizing Fowls, Inc.. Fullerton, (Worm 4 |