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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 18

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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18
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i i i 1 2K DAILY HERALD PO LLY'S. POINTERS THURSDAY, MAY 1X3 Utah County. Utah I a iis- Pocket Keeps Riqht Person Name Note In Right Coat On if jv i 'p I -s By POLLY CRAMER ewspaper Enterprise Assn. I1 5 i i it. i Family Party Held For Payson Matron i'r i I PAYSON-4A group of about; 75 family members gathered at the Payson American Legion Memorial Building Saturday evening, when a surprise birthday party was arranged for Mrs.

Margaret Cloward, on her 77th birthday. Each family group presented a number on toe program during the evening, I and a group of grandchildren and great-grandchildren sang "My Grandmothers' Old-Fashioned as each child; presented the honored guest with a flower for a She has 31 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Attending were five of Mrs. Cloward's children and. four of her brothers and sisters, as follows: Mr.

and Mrs. Leon (Thel- ma) Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel (Gladys) Clayson, Mr. and Mrs.

Rex Mendenhall, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. James (Ladora) Brady, Santaquin; Mr. Mrs. Lee Mendenhall, Provp, and children and grandchildren; Mr, and Mrs.

Arch. Pulham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cox; Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Terry, all of Provo; fMr, DEAR POLLY Whenever I go to a place where there are a lot of people and there Is a chance of getting coats mixed up, I cimply write my name and address on a piece of paper and put it in my coat pocket. When I am ready to go home, I know I have the right coat if the paper Is till there. If there is a the person who got my coat will find the paper and know immediately to whom the coat belongs. S. K.

M. DEAR POLLQ When I have HEADS LADY LIONS Mrs. LaDjell Terry, new president of the American Fork Lady Lions. I vent the weight of the cast from making the leg roll from side to side. BROKEN FOOT I DEAR POLLY One ladies' skirt!" hanger holds my little boy'a ironed clothes I fold the shirts once lengthwise and hang them upside down.

One clip will hold; up to- five. The other clip holds the cuffs of two pairs of trousers. -BARBARA GIRLS When closet space is at a this idea would certainly help consolidate things. POLLY i DEAR POLLY -When traveling I find a lightweight raincoat makes wonderful garment bag for clothes that are hung in the car. You can snap the coat right oyer three garments without crushing them.

It is much easier to get the item you need than fishing it out of a garment bag. Also if it rains, you are prepared with a raincoat close by. The raincoat keeps the clothes clean, and keeps off the sun's glare. MRS. II.

M. DEAR POLLY To paint those hard-to-getrat places, such as the insides of cupboards and small spaces, cut off the handle of the paint brush down to a few inches. F. S. leftover material from a dress, apron, etc.

I measure the length and width of the piece and write it on a slip of paper which I at Installation 1 Set For Club tach to the material with a paper clip (pins fall out). When I want to use the material again all I have to do is glance at the slip to know whether there is suffi s. AMERICAN FORK Mrs. La-Dell E. Terry will assume the duties of president of the Lady cient yardage for, my purpose.

MRS. B. M. 1 GIRLS This is good for the PRESIDENT Mrs. JLew K.

Lod-wick, newly instilled president of Xi Zeta Chapter, BetaJ Sigma Phi. New Qfjficers Named J)V Club AMERICAN FORK Mrs Lew N. Lodwick Xi Zeta Chap, ter of Beta Sigma Phi as the neVv president! Installed as offi cers along with Mrs. Lowdiek are Mrs. Edward Smith, vice, president; Mrs.

H. Grant Iviiis, secretary; Mrs. Joe Hartle, treasurer. Mrs. Lynn Huchjgs, outgoing president, officiated at the installation held at the home of Mrs.

Lila Hansen. Mr Hunter and Joe Hartle were the The meeting wfas highlighted as well by the showing of colored movies and slides Mrs. Han- and Mrs. "Brown Mendenhall, following the installation of home seamstress who keeps a officers Jointly with the officers of the lions Club on June 27 at supply of fabrics on If all the tags were on the same side, the folded fabrics could be quick Notes Club ly looked at without pulling out PERFECT FOR ROAST Take the right cut of meat -p a good, pan a little time and effort and you can produce a delectable pot roast for your family, without fcre-akinj: the food budget. I Slow and Easy Is Secret For Cooking Choice Dinner of Beef and mussing materials.

POLLY OR-LIN CLUB DEAR POLLY My hint is for a dinner meeting for the 'Ldoni and their wives Serving with Mrs. Terry will be Mrsl Loren Spencer, first vice president; Mrs. Wayne Durrant, secqnd vice president; Mrs. Eugene secretary-treasurer. The remembrance committee will be Mrs.

Rex Oldroyd and Mrs. Frank Greenwood. Will meet Friday at 8 p.m. with Fred Pawlowski ha Orem. people who have to wear a foot or leg cast.

When resting your leg or foot on an ottoman, place it in Share your favorite homemak-Inj: ideas send them to Polly in care of The Daily Herald. You'll receive a bright, new silver dollar if Polly uses your ideas in Polly's Pointers. one of those curved, neckrest pillows. Not only is this more sen of her recent tour around the world. Hi cup water and cup all-purpose barbecue sauce.

Cook as directed for basic pot roast. comfortable but it will keep the injured part stationary and pre- JSHOP YOUR CARSON'S FOOD CENTER FOR LOWER FOOD PRICES! EFIM CD 2) U.S., CHOICE lb. SLICED 1. SHOP-EASY I I JUNIOR I I I PEARS -V i from meat during browning, pour ofi fat before adding seasoning. When meat is browned, sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Add onion and cup water, cover and turn beat to very low. Let meat simmer about I hour, then turn meat and add an additional cup water, if necessary. Allow about f-i of an hour per pound cooking time for a tender roast, turning the meat 3 or 4 1 times during the cooking, and I adding additional water. cup at a time as necessary. If desiredj potatoes and carrots may be cooked with the meat the last 45 minutes, To make gravy remove meat and vegetables from pan.

Estimate amount of liquid in pan and add enough additional water to make2 MU 3 tablespoons flour with a little additional liquid and stir in. Season to taste SwifVs Premium Variety names are right at ttitSof the label to speed selection sava precious shopping time. CHUNK STYLE 3-lb. PIECfS or OVER 2. QUICK -TWIST CAP A quick turn and the jar mm PORK lbs.

I is open. Another Yt turn recaps the jar to refrigerate any unused portion. la America, berf Is our most popular meat, and high cm the list erf favorite beef recipes la pot roast. For the best pot roast, only three items, aside from seasoning, are needed. First, of course, la the proper piece of meat.

This may be cut from the chuck, round or rump of beef. The second Item, as Important as the meat for good results. Is the pan. It should be large enough to. accommodate the meat without crowding, leaving room for vegetables If desired.

For the average size pot roast, a three-quart Dutch oven with a tight lid Is recommended. The secret of a good pot roast Is long, slow cooking. LUte most economy cuts, pot roast 'require long cooking. The final Item for attractive servings Is a good, sharp knife for carving the tender cooked meat BASIC POT ROAST 3 to 4 pounds boneless rolled chuck, round or rump of beef 1, medium onion, chopped 2 teaspoons salt teaspoon fresh ground pepper Water. If meat has little fat.

put one tablespoon shortening or oil In Dutch oven and heat over medium heat until hot. For meat with a cove ring of fat, beat pan without extra fat. Put In meat and brown on all sides, turning with tongs so as not to pierce meal-. This takes about 20 minutes. If a great deil of fat cooks LEAN COUNTRY STYLE 9 3.

WIDE-TOP JAR with salt and pepper. Cook ind Makes it extra-easy to spoon stir until mixture boils and is FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES thickened. i VARIATIONS: row i 1 LEAN BOSTON BUTTS ST7 1EEI? lean" IL lbs. (0)2) PORK SlAGll out baby's food right down to the last bit in the bottom of the jar. St -J 1 SPICY POT ROAST After pot rxm aa rn AS i i FIRM, RIPE roast is browned add clove garlic, cut; 1 piece celery, diced; 1 carrot, diced; 1 medium onion, diced; 2 teaspoons salt; teaspoon pepper; Vi teaspoon thyme.

Cook as directed for Basic Roast. 1 SAVORY POT ROAST After pot roast is browned, add 3 large onions, diced; 1 teaspoon salt; convenience rpl meal i Shift Becomes Season's Pet i i i for toddlers 20c Miss Klcmm Hales prilC Del Monte or I CMd Early Spring Garden 303 can I. 22c GREEN BEANS. ctlthoTcan DAICIMC Plump and Meaty KADINd or Sun Maid i Over 40 wonderful' ways to keep your toddlers appetite bright. Gerber Junior Foods make it easy to plan menus that will tempt even a "disinterested" eater.

First off, they're seasoned to suit the more "grown-up" tastes of toddlers. And the evenly minced texture is just right for tots who are learning to chew. All are prepared by specialists who are wise in the ways of The shift ts the season's pet. Here's a particularly good one. vtth soft shoulders and the easiest possible seaming.

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20. Sue 14 takes yard ot Z5 tnch fabric or only 2H yards of 45-inch. Send 35c in coins for this pattern to IRIS LANE, (care of this newspaper). Box 1430, New York 1. Y.

Add 5c for third class or 15c for first class mail. Our Pattern Book -is 50 cents. Add 15 eects extra if you wish it sent by first class mail. CHILI BEANS i infant and toddler nutrition. I Aw UfAl MIITC TP VVMLIMUI Quality 4 Log 89c 10ibag I29 3 1 289 25 bs 214 39c 4 for $1 CI Aim PiUsbury TLUUIV 25c Off Deal u.

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No. 2 can cans MOP I -I i I 1 1 1 1 1 's-' 'y -i I -y 7 i -I i 1 'Yv I sii I i t- Miss Barton Miss Porter Girl Staters I Are Selected PLEASANT GROVE 4 The Pleasant Grove area will be represented by three junior class high school girls at the Girls State June 9 through 16 at Logan according to the announcement made by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 70. Girls selected to attend are: Christine Klemm. -j daughter of Mr. and Mrs.4W.

Gerald Kiemm; Judy Hales, daughter of and Mrs. Clifford Hales; and Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Barton. I Sponsoring the girls trip are the Elysium, Cadmus, Mothers Study, Jaycee Gems, and Unit 70 Auxiliary of the American Legion.

lb. can 59c 3 'I I i 3 TASTEVYELL 46-oz. SNOWDRIFT CRISCO rlargest Size lb. i ca n77c 39c I PLUS DEP. SaJd CREAM CHEESE X'a 2 pk9 65c CEREALS ARE PRICED LOWER AT YOUR CARSON'S FOOD CENTER Hershey'jt lb.

can i 53c 3179 12-20 SALEM CleHa Rae daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleli Porter of Salem was chosen byj the Salem American Legion Auxi iliary Unit No. 8, to represent Salem at Girls State which will be held at Logan. I v.

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