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Show • , r , .. A' ·Page for , ESCAI:.LOPED TUNA 3 tablespoon butter 3· tablespoons flour 2 · cups milk , lf3 teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon paprika J,~ teaspoon celery salt ilh cup tuna % · cup cooked peas 2 tablespoons chopped green peppers 1'3 cup diced cooked celery._ Melt . butter and add flour, add milk and cook until creamy sauce forms · Stir constantly. Add rest of ingredients and pour into buttered, shallow baking dish. Bake 20 minutes in moderate oven. I Washable Silks Good· I FOR EVENING WEAR If you get silk that really wash- es well, nothing is nicer for summer sports wear. There is something about silk that is cool and delightful to wear, and it keeps its freshness as almost no other material does. But don't think for a minute that all silks can be washed with equally good results. Silk. crash silg, linen that looks ouch like shantung, and silk shirtings, are among those which can be depended upon to wash beau- i tifully~ Shor~ Heavy . . .· . _ _ ~---. ·_ ::- ·- ..; • · / .·: 1 : _- _. .=.••: •.- · ~-' ·_;, '_, _ _ ,;: ··<· · · ',.,: . • ,· :: _.: . : . ,_. .t , .;, · _. :. _: · ·' - . I~u~:!:v~:r::ti~~rf::am makes It I.. . : '!. ·, }lam and noodl~s en casserole makes a good dish of this type. . Place a layer of broad cooked noodles in a baking dish. Over it place a layer of chopped ham, then tnothE)r layer of nooi:Hes ~d rep_e at \intii the dish is nearly full, using one package of noodles and one and one-half cups of ham. I Pour over this two beaten eggs with one and one-half cups milk. Dot with butter and bake in a moderate over for about 40 minutes. Serve with a w en seasoned tomato -soup. :· · :,:0:}?:\\?iff:;:: : ~ 1, · ...-·::::.:::~.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::;-: I! For STYLE, QUALITY ! ' ! ; ~ !j and LONG '\VEAl{ B y uv our CJ th 0 l~ es ij I -from- % ~I H. f. RASMUSSEN ~} ~ MEJrchont Tailor ll \ ~ ~ ~i ~'VTNG _ PRESSI~G u". :'\""'-:::~:~~~:~~=::::~:~:::~~-- .Il l .. . To remove from furniture white marks caused by water or heat, wash well with warm water and soap. Wipe dry and sponge with ale:ohol. Rub wtih furniture polish applied on soft cloth and you will be pleased with 'the result. ··------·-···----------1 Women Agree j Ever since she started to use her Electric Range she has been free from one of the .most disagreeable jobs in the entire house ... Not a pot ndr a pon becomes blackened. I I ·~~r:::~fj:~:~ i • •. '• l ......... : •• • •• •• • • •• • •• • F. Henri Henriod and Richard J. O'Rourke annqunce the formation of the firm of: Attorneys At Law ' . • .. ' 1 • t ·· · · · fiDVALE ' • • I ' · 132 ... ·orth l\lain -Street I==·=·=·=· = ,==·;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;.;;;; . ;:;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;:;::::::;:;;;;;;;;;;,_:.- . f_· ··········-~---------. ,. ,. I ,_ ·' . ELECTRIC..COOKING IS AS CLEA AS SUNSHI E! . ' Ask The ·Housewife Who Cooks Electrically! See Your Dealer '•• Midvale Hand La dry ~.: Radio and Repair 58-60 N!»rth M.ain Street., Office ·hours 9 a. m: ·to 5 p~ m. ' r. .. Wednesdays and ·saturdays· • HUSBANDS I o s e their ear1y morninJ~ grouch when they puiJ out one of their sbirm which has been Jmrna.cwately laundered by our finer methods. · WITTICH :.1 13 North Main Street; . ' MIDVALE · . 'i Call us for expert, guara.nteed, .service on any radio-any make, any model, any year! Latest testing equipment, rapid service and reasonable rates. We are members of the Radio Manufacturers Service. -HENRIOD & O'ROURKE : •• ' ' T •:':f'.·I'?T - RADIO REPAIRS I A butter-and-egg man is .a. producer who has the gift of origina_lity, and expresses it-prepaid. ' •l I o' Get your U et Sentinel Presidential Straw-Vote in Promptly. • II . tl.: · When tying comforts, use an extra long thread and catch through at the desired intervals across the quilt loosely. The:o. snip between spaces and tie. pair of silk stockings and they must be washed first , a quick way of drying is to wring them out as dry as possible and then roll them tightly in ·a Turkish towel for five minutes. Then hang· in an airy place and they wil1 dry very quickly. ~ ------~---------------- I I paper over them and rub a hot iron over them. This loosens them without spoiling their sticking qualities. Orchid pink is the color of this lovely evening gown of pebbled satin. The peplum is made with flat box pleats across the back. The 1 pleats are echoed in t_ h e back treat' ment of the skirt. The high waist1 line is emphasized. i g· E.R r'I·E. If stamps stick together put a I i!i . r! AB. By' . ~n- . After washing cotton or silk gloves, rinse them by holding W"'der the cold water faucet so the fingers are inflated with water. Then let them drip dry on the line and they wm dry without twisted fingers. If you wisn to wear a certain 'CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINT· · A me~t that has a d~cided fl~v- 1 , .: FLOAT or is best for the one-d1sb. service. ~ 8 'cups cold chocolate (sweeten- Rice, noodles, spaghetti and often I 1 ed) bl~d fruits or vegetables are l ~xtract of peppermint used with it. ~ 1 cup whipped cream .. . The long-time -f avorite meat to To each glass of chocolate add coOl{ with vegetables, especially ~ tJ:tr'r~ drOJ?S of extract o~ _Pepp~r- , *reens, has been ham, and there's I~ ID:ipt., top witq c.r.~am and s~~ve a reason. The smoky tang an_d 1§ . Tomatoes are one of the best foods children can eat; even the youngest members of the family are permitted to have th .::m. One luncheon- dish wltich will be a favorite in any home is "tomato tomatoes for dinner, first take out about a cup of the pulp, strain and thicken it, add seasoning and toast.'' When cooking a can of butter, and serve it on crisp toast. This with a banana or pineapple salad and milk or hot chocolate makes a wholesome and tasty lunch for the children. ::' i ; . Slices of raw potatoes are wonderful helps in removing mud stains. They will take them off woolen materials as well as remove them from tan shoes. Just rub with the moist cut side, changing to a clean piece when soiled. Dry Stockings Quickly Ham And Noodles Make Good One-Dish ' . Serve Tomato Toast F~ure l . ·' . in Fashions - Beauty . . Cooking If you are five feet, four inches or under, but with hips ·that are a little too broad, you should wear simple frocks. ' A void striking details and bright colors. One subdued shade is best for you but y_ou can emprasize the top part of LEMON FILLING your figure by a small contrast,2 tablespoons cornstarch ing collar. Wide lines across the l ~4 cups warm water shadows will prove flattering. Juice of 1 lemon Other points which ·tend to make 1 cup sugar the hips look smaller and you tal... ·1 tarilespoon butter: ler include bloused waists above Small amount of rind narrow belts of the dress fabric, 3 eggs V-necklaces,. soft fabrics, and Mix cornstarch : and ·· sugar to;ackets that just cover the waistgether. ·'Add it ·and lemon juice to line and seem to melt into the beaten egg yolks. Pour water on this · m'ixture. Place in- double hips. bdile'r arid stir and cook Un.til it thickens. Add butter. Pour into ba-ked shell. Cover ·With iri.eringe aria set in slow oven, 300 degrees ·Meal . .j F., to brown. col<L_ : T o keep brown sugar from beearning hard , place a tin can with a cover . Before putting on t h e c ov er stretch heavy waxed pap ::r ov er the top of the can, then gently press down the lid so as not to tear the paper WOME N . MAPLE BANANA DESSERT 4 bananas, halved 1 cup maple syrup 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 !3 te_a&pt>on salt ~% cup whipped . ~ream 113 -cup cocoanut Cut· ...bananas .in lengthwise halves.· ·Arrange flat !>jdes .up tn buttered shallow pan. . Cover with syrup and juice. Ad<l s.alt. Broil five minutes or until _.bananas have browned slightly. - Top with cream and ·cocoanut and serve warm. The ban:anas:can be baked in moderate <lVen ten minutes if preferred. ve~y HELPFUL HINTS t- : ·..... ·-~g-..."P--!1-.-\t-9D ....O_q,.;.;,d;_.._ _..,~: ----=--·--- -.:. . . . . . . ... or UTAH POWER & GH CO. Electri~ity is·the Biggest Bargain in the Home .. |