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Show - Page 4 Sugar House, Utah Thursday, October 9, 1958 INDEPENDENT Casseroles For Good Food Fare TO- - ...... i rfvBv; Wti U. r2?- - c $M A casserole is to the homemaker's meal planning what the basic black dress is to her wardrobe. It suits many occasions depending upon the extras added by her imagination. It is usually simple te prepare and is literally in good taste. For a savory yet inexpensive main dish, try our tested recipe for Baked Meat Ball Casserole with an easy-d- o sauce made with versatile instant nonfat dry milk. "The Heart of Milk", instant nonfat dry milk is a rich source of milk's important nutrients protein, calcium and riboflavin. It is most inexpensive too. The family size package makes 12 quarts of nonfat mUk for as little as eight cents a quart. Baked Meat Ball Casserole (Makes 6 servings) " 2 pounds chuck, ground Vi cup diced green pepper 2Vi teaspoons salt cup flour V2 teaspoon ginger Dash pepper y2 teaspoon curry powder 3 cups liquefied instant Starlac Ya teaspoon pepper nonfat dry milk 1 egg 2 tablespoons diced pimiento 1 tablespoon butter Mix together meat, teaspoons of the salt, ginger, curry pow-der, Va teaspoon pepper and egg; shape into ch meat balls. Melt butter in skillet; saute green pepper until tender. Brown meat balls in skillet. Remove; drain on absorbent paper. Blend flour, reinaining salt and pepper in skillet. Slowly stir in liquefied instant Starlac nonfat dry milk; cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Add meat balls, green pepper and pimiento. Pour mixture into V2 quart casserole. Bake in moderate oven (35C! 30 minutes. If desired, casserole may be garnished with ring of mashed potatoes before baking. What clean, refreshing shaves you get with a (HnMethte IGHTmatched case and tot Office For Rent in The Center Of SUGAR MOUSE Approx. 400 sq. ft. floor spacej 1247 Wilmington Avenue For info. Call IIU Roller Skating For FUN and Health HYGEIA Iceland 12th East, 21st South For Schedule DIAL: IN 6-86- 11 - Fall Specials! Cream oH cold wave with instant cream neutralizes Includes new hair style Shampoo and Set $5.00 Plaza Beauty School Phone IN6-001- 5 for Appointment 2121 South 10th East Sugar House ELECTRIC DRYER 'flPfN f DRIES CLOTHES iSliisMplMftlifll 1 1 n ANY WtA NtK j , fi With an electric Uundry.dotto 1 i 1:', USiMto . co. And . show that e.ectHcUy 'BpMtt' f' dries clothes 32 fluffier. . 'mAmMteraHP S WASH AND DRY , SIMiliiM 1 I CLOTHES BETTER, M ELECTRICALLY! ' lgfeiIPil tifc 1 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. w Buy from Your Dealer L. r :r. Helps Heal And Clear KichySIrin Rash! Zemo liquid or ointment a doc-tor's antiseptic, promptly relieves itching, stops scratching and so helps heal and clear surface skin rashes. Buy Extra Strength Zemo foryPlllil stubborn cases lVJLlXvr Servicemen Army Lt. Col. John O. Herstad son of Mrs. Johanne E. Herstad, 619 E. South Temple, recently arrived in Vietnam and is now amember of the Military Assistance Advisory Group at Saigon. Colonel Herstad was Tast assigned in Colorado Springs, Colo. He holds the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star Medal for valor. The colonel is a 1939 graduate ( of the U. S. Military Academy. His wife, Geraldine, lives at 2729 Jon, Colorado Springs( Colorado. Kew Arrivals Claudia and Gerald Brown, former South East Salt Lake residents, have a new baby girl named Susan Quinn. This makes two girls and two boys for the Browns, who are pre-sent- ly making their home in Lawndale, California. Claudia is the daughter of , , ' Steven L. and Arvilla White, 3010 South 1815 East. Mrs. White has been in California visiting her daughter. Taking the bows for their first child, a son, are Mr. and Mrs. Duane Letham.1235 Zenith Avenue. The new mother is the former Betty Dumas. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vem A. D'umas, 2941 South 9th East. The family of LaRae and Hyrum A. Kramer now number five. They are: Niel, Julie, Jan( Bradley and the new baby girl. The Kramers live at 1660 Atkin Ave. New Flatware Trend y - 'I y ;; f , I - r - - - I s. Stainless steel flatware, which has gained wide popularity in Il clean-line- d patterns, is now also taking the lead in a rising new trend in modern place settings for the table. Called "incised de-signs," these pieces achieve the happy combination of simplicity witn the ornate. Basic shapes of the knives,' forks and spoons retain the un-cluttered outlines that are in top preference today. Decorative mo-tifs take the form of single fig-ures or a series of small designs i which are impressed into the flat handle surfaces. As a variation to monotone relief, one famou3 flatware designer is just intro-ducing an interesting two-ton- e version in patterns that highlight the delicate designs with colored enamel fill-in- s. V - 'jf J Ivill The new incised patterns offer unusual versatility in that they can coordinate equally well with T'ne decorative china as well as with simple pottery. Being made of stainless steel, of course, these pieces have the added virtue of being very easy to clean while never requiring polish. |