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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 16

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xni Grand Slam Entertaining Takes Lots of Finesse TffffHP iww- 1 baked 9-inch pe shell Slivered almonds Cream sugar and butter until fluify. Add melted choto-lae and vanilla. Add eggs, one at a time beating 5 minutes after each addition. Pour into baked pie shell. Top with slivered almonds.

Chill for 24 houis. To serve, top with hipped cream. to r.se until double. Erke 4ii0 degree oven for 15 to 18 rrunues oi u'Uil golden Freni SJk Chocolate Pie a4 cup sugar 1 square butter or margarine, room temperature 1 square (1 ounce) unsweetened chocolate, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs Cover and allow to rse urr.l double. Fumh down and lei rise ag-un unt.l double D-'he dough in half ar.d roll out as thin as possible.

Cut irto lh-inth sTrps. Stack strips 2 inches high. Cut into lh-inch squares. Place cut-sule down in gieased muffin tins. Brush wuh butter.

Cover and allow Nmer, yeast sr lhewaim wa'cr. In a hr. i bowl con mre sugars wrh w.rred tuen ilk. A id sobered yeas, salt and barer. Add soda to the and sit over rst nuxure.

ui 1 1 srouth and elame. Plane greased haL Brush mp with butler. i nit filiunf for w- i First Section Heloise: Flying Saucers Save This bridge lmcbeon wdl 1 a Gvnd Sam nr vuip! Muldi Shrimp Salad Shaid-cooked eggs, chopped 1 cop d.ved tcleiy 1 green pepper, diced 1 small bonle stutfed green olives, diced 1 cup mevontdiNe lcup whipfing cream, uh ped 2 idbie'jioon ur.firtvuea gelatin (2 packages) 1 cup cold water 1 teaspoons Salt June of small lemon 2 cels (7 oumes each) shrin p. deveir ed Mix together chopped eggs, ci lei gieen pepper, green olives. M.x mayonnaise ard whipped cie.im.

Di solve gei-atm in cold water and melt over hot water un'il clear. Cool untd tepid. Add mayon-naise mixture, salt and juh of lemon. Mix well. Add vegetable mixtuie.

Pour into 6-cup ring mold and chill until set. To serve, unmold and fill center of mold with 2 cans (7 ounces each) shrimp. Sprve with dressing. Dressing lt2 cups mayonnaise l3 cup whipping crer.m, hipped 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce i2 bottle (12 ounces) cocktail sauce 1 tablespoon hoiseiadish Combine all ingredients and blend well. Serve with Molded Shrimp Salad.

Gambit with lettuce cups filled with grapefruit sections marinated in French dressing. Butterflake Rolls 2 packages dry yeast t4 cup lukewarm water 2 a blespoons granulated sugar 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 cups buttermilk, warmed 2 tablespoons melted butter 1 teaspoon salt y2 teaspoon soda 4Vj cups flour Ev BinmeLAe Tr.bui Fooi Liitor Tie hc-tvs, knrws r.he needs a repertoire of distinctive, dependable rec pes and the snow nanship to sene tnem with fl or She knows tint eaih t.ti company a coinin' she mu-d plan every detail perfeuh so thrt her production will be flawless. That's exau'v the npe of planning clever hostess Man-Kn (Mis. A H) Bateman does when she eti.eilains. And her fiintasuc show it! Entertaining seems second nature to this wife of a dentist and mother of three as she delights in piepoiing launches.

luncheons and Marilyn agiees that it takes a pirticular tyjse or fine-Mr to plan a budge luncheon. 'Once I decide on my menu and do the matketing. 1 move step by step to prepare the food. I start the day befote the party so that I ill feel no Ms! minute rush. I insist on being relaxed and happy when my guests arrive A favorite luncheon salad of Marilyn's is a delectable ciea-tion called Molded Shrimp Salad, at stars succulent shrimp nestled in die center of the chopped egg-celery ring mold and topped with a zesty but creamy horseradish-laced dressing.

Grapefruit sections marinated in French dressing garnish the sa.ad attractively and deliciously. Sharing the spotlight with this tasty salad ate tender, light Butterflake Rolls piping hot from the oven. For a refreshing bevetage on these hot, August dajs, Marilyn focuses on pineapple juice ice cubes dotted with maraschino cherry halves topped with chilled lime-lemon carbonated beverage. And as a finale, French Silk Chocolate Pie the role most elegantly. fe- -ii- i ii Wednesday Morning, No one will deny that this is truly the space age but flying saucers in the nursery? now, 1 heard everything.

Ail kidding aside, jon are 1 Osie one smart mom and that Is such a lever idea. Give that little future spaceman a big hug from me. Heloise Dear Heloise: For years I have made it a habit to keep a box of baking soda near the range to extinguish small grease fires. I have neglected, however, to clearly mark this box jSSss-SP' Dear Heloise: Several mothers who have come into our home have commented on this idea. We have a new baby and prefer to keep the diaper pad in the bathroom rather than in the nursery.

To pi event someone from putting the wet diaper down on the carpet, etc. when changing baby, I purchased one of those plastic flying saucer toys that is disc-shaped and curled at the edges. The soiled diapers are placed on the toy hile changing baby. This has prevented stains on the new nursery furnishings. We bought the flying saucer in the same color as the carpeting and it is very inconspicuous.

The toy is also unbreakable and washable. Some friends have started using this idea and have found it as handy and practical as I have. Kathi Ostlund H' VbvV Yfr 'W harming hostess, Mrs. A. H.

Bateman, knows just how to plan a special luncheon for friends. llearlh Throws August 25, 1 911 FIRE or to covet it in red p.i per. This recently almost proved to be disastrous. My husband came home for lunch and got a piece of ham out of the fudge, put it in the frying pan and turned up the hett. I was out back so he came out looking for me and forgot his meat.

By the time we noticed the smoke pouring from the house I ran in and grabbed, first thing, for my trusty box ol soda, but in the excitement and heavy smoke, it took sev-etal seconds to locate it as it blended too well wuh other Items on the cabinet shelf. Well, we wete lucky this time, but needless to say from now on Im wrapping my soda box in bright red paper and writing FIRE on it big white letters. Mrs. R. Selman Dear Heloise: I have found a great idea to help my little boy hang up his pants when he takes them off.

I put a towel rack with two bars on it on the inside of his closet door. It is so easy for him to hang them on this rack. They dont slide off as they are prone to do on a hanger and he can keep his room neat and tidy. This helps to form good habits early In liK Mrs. E.

West and won't his wife love you. Not all of them come that well trained. Am I right, gals? Dear Heloise: Now that peach season is here. I'd like to tell you my find. Most peoplp will dip a whole peach in boiling water to remove the skin.

I find it much Compact Translucent Face Powder S.00 Hairy (aud Mother) Misses By Sandy Poulson All summer long Ive tried to figute out exactly what it is about Hairy that strikes a August 27 Film $hoini A Ltctura HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL August 27 7.30 P.M. familiar cord with me. Hairy is the pet guinea pig Beccas first grade teacher gave her to keep for the summer, and its seemed to me he grow increasingly mad as the season progresses. Im pretty certain its the childien who have Hairy acting so st-angely. As Hairy grows weirder, their interest increases, and since their interest consists of such delights as holding him up with his little feet kicking like crazy while they admire his buck teeth, or thoughtfully putting him out to graze on the open lawn while he searches frantically for a Wella Gentle Care.

Makes your hair soft and shining in 60 seconds. V.t la Cer'Ie Caro Co-ctO'c-'. d's 'at Fat Jo. It smooths, odds boa. Voles yoat be led ord feel poitny.

In ore Cet regular Geols Cme in te tLo Lo, or with et'd tody for fir he in t1 box. aco-t be fun with BUILT-INS Fage IS Nursery easier to halve the peach fust Wash the whole peach, cut half and remove the pit. La ihe halves in nylon net and put in very hot water. Real ripe peaches, a half a minute, ripe peaches one minute and not so ripe peaches, one and a half minutes. The skins slip off easily.

This way it is not as messy a when jou try to seed the whole peach after it has been dipped. A Reader Dear Heloise: Here is a suggestion for it others with a convalescent child Give him a cup of puffed cereal, a box of toothpicks and a tray. He will find much enjoyment in making little animal figures with this simple equipment and it will help fill all those lonely hours. Mrs. F.

COOL IT! WITH UNTOfuIO VARima SUPERB SODAS DELICIOUS MALTS TEMPTING SUNDAES FANTASTIC PARFAITS AMlPICA FIMST ICE CPEM STUPES 850 I 21st So I 222 E. So TEMPLE i Or A'rrw Prs So 1 Across From The Salt PaU' OPEN TIL MiOMGHT CLOSED SjNWI LAKE CITY Love your hair School nd behaving as though red invasion had aimed. For that matter, he behaves as though he wete being attacked most times. He give startled leaps, screams, rolls his eyes. He chews fi antiu ally on his metal cage, as though seeking freedom, and he pants with panic even when the kitchen is deserted.

Aa I say, all this crazy behavior has stirred feelings of familiarity within me, although I wasn't really aware of it. Then the other morning I was brooding over dirty breakfast dishes while bracing myself for the next attack ftom the children when my eve lit on Hany. Hairy in his dirty cage, huddled wall-eyed, waiting for the children to attack. I've felt lots better about Hairy ever since. I figure if I can make it these last few days 'til school stalls, so can he.

the Mf Pe rv rpster burOffT DV fl chidrenata open ho iseforhiN8utn rthddV 2t the tome Hester nome 18 Aest 3 if 6 South jndav Ajt 4 tu 6 F' ana re at ve a cord ally invited to attend No piease 80TH BIRTHDAY th children end 4o grendt htidren of Mr irton (Mabeh Farnsworth invite her relatives, nends and neigh tors to hei us honor her at an Open House on the ocra smn of her Both I birthday Fndav Aug 27 1971 from 30 until nine, at the home of hr daughter Margaret 767 Sunrise Avt (about 16th Ave just above St Dr and Mrs Vern (Lucile Hates, Dr end Mrs Dean (Grace) Fransworth Dr end Ms. lott (Maaret Rcharos Mr endMrt, Garth (patty Lmn) Toi'ey Mr and Mrt. Robert (LOene Karnsworth and Mr and Mrs Richard K. (Wilma) Farnsworth No grtts please 60th Wedding Franh and Grace Porter wi be hon o'ec by their daughters at an open house to ce ebrte tnei Siieth Wedding Annb versary on Saturday Vom 8 00 to 7 TO at 2 45 East Ninth So )tK Suet aweLity They etend an invitatwi to a 'rends and reatives to artena and thy 'ec est no ts pease Mr and Mrs Prrer ere marred A 3i th 1911 in DS th a inwn in id -'ci ard utah bwSmess es Mr Por er 4S a and 0 Shr and Mrs "ter as tea her and rhora di of They are he rerls tf twr dugh te Mrs uuwe l. A ese huJd of Ar tn-xn mshn and M'S Avard fCe'dl Geen Bmnfh Sa Lare ty They hee sven gan3 dren and S' eat nd der dark hole to hide his psyche is not soothed.

When we first got him, he behaved fairly normally; apparently, fust graders had nu jpoahon had more sophisticated things to do than to watch guinea pigs hunker. But this summer the neishbothood children dont have anything else to do apparently, than to stand around and gaze into a guinea pig cage. 1 iiex ie allowed to play with Hairy only during cage cleaning time which is often since Hairy acts like the rodent he is. But the baby has learned to drag his high chair over to the cage and can open the door; hes interested mainly in grabbing Hairys rabbit food, but Hairy doesnt know that, and he runs wildly around Ihe cage, squealing mSTSSSSS' Mrf. Frn Benson will be honored on her Both btrthaiy by her family at an open ho se Aug jst 28, 197 1 tom 3 10 at 2490 5228 South Friends and reatwes are invited to attend.

No fts, ease1 Jit, ihrifegk- GOLDEN WEDDING An nten honva in hor tha tn jr nt 0 nd Vn rao(ta Tf wti be herd Sunday Ajst trrm 2 8pm 101 Fast 7th North Brrfhan tty Thay were TiarrifO A iglAt iuih 921 i i 'i i 1 A 60th ANNIVERSARY The tam of and A dr ekend an nv a tc te a jm i 0 hA-r r. a f4 t' i da, e- A 3 a-ehp-Aa a ae a e- ye 'v ji A 6 rt 1 A ouv A 'Ne la i i nria6ed and d'e" a i -i Tie love est hair gin Kitchens can FIGIDA1RE MEET DOROTHY GRAY'S RENOWNED MAKE-UP ARTIST MR. AAARIO MONTALVO Today thru August 27 Mr. Montalvo will give you an informative consultation and introduce you to the newest make-up trends, today thru Friday in our Street Floor Cosmetics. He'll also give you a beautiful travel kit gift from Dorothy Gray with your 5 00 or more purchase of any "Secret of the Sea" COMPLETE KITCHEN Do-it-yourself decorating Pipasl8d Tonley'1 come in 53 (lesions ard 133 different color a ays.

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