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Show T i ll terestlnglv throughout tlifc ... tire salad. This is one of ttie reasons why Euroiiean cooks F Salads Mushroom How to make Mountain Mush- liae been rooms lo cent urits. room .Sab ds Sliced rn: mushroom:: am a.i inspired audition to any .salad, whether n aatijosto served as an m p. tossed green or a ... ranged mat i dish Te.r . MHS News their imiv of for several si-- 1 main Mushrooms can easily be indict for salads of .'u-.all kmc . rinse them brief! i i !oai waterandsllce. No lo" of course. If you are ''ion mg calories, just relax .'.'hen slicing mushrooms into a salad. Their calorie count is s i itiinty tied it lurdly needs tex ture, inm hre-oslues al'soro th aroma ' a good dressing, di.vril i. it evenly and in- . loth gr.iilc: Ihh Honor: M.iry Monroe, Tamara Condic; lioiior: Matlu-wsTony Cowlei, and Don Bpckstraiil. 11th grade: High Honor: Kich-ar- d Nielson, Cliory Huntsman, Martha Stewms, Linda C'ros-lan- d raw mush- aoding Mm1 n-- i Becon iu oc uoiusc.K.'riM ai ail. Raw mushrooms are good mixers teaming deliciously with all kimts of leafy greens, cooked meats, fowl, seafood, cheese and eggs. Delicious extras are parsley, mint, oregano, basil or tarragon, either fresh or dried. So is a suspicion of garlic or paper thin onion rings. When time permits, mix sliced mushrooms with dressing an hour before serving time. That way they pick up extra flavor. When Its A :,'5UJOM TREES 1 David Wadv; Honor: Barbara Carling, Sharon Chnsten-seRoaanne Warner, Kohui Carling, Mary Jo L'dwards, Jean Rasmussen, Vicki Jenson. 12th grade: High honor: James Frampton, Gail Hare, Scot McBride, Dan Tomkinson, Vickie Staples, Honor: Clair Harmon, Jana Whatcott, Rodney Evans, Natalie Robison, Pamela Coats, o. Dale Robins, and Orlinda Help Utah celebrate ot r nation's 200th birthday by planting a tree. Governor Calvin L. Rampton urges every Utah resident, every family, every community to pa.licipate in this Bicentennial project. Trees are available at a discount at participating nurseries. Simply mail the accompanying pledge j( foim so your trees ) Qf can be counted. 'J High Honor P. A. to 4.00 G. Roll: 3.800 C. P. A. Honor Roll; 3.000 G. P. A. to 3.7t G. P. A. For students desirous of takhising a summer home-stud- y tory program wliich lull count 14 credit towards either world history or U. S. History, they should contact Dr. Reid for s X- P VAfA ,7 further details. 7th grade: High Honor: Jeff Edison, Lenore llosman; Honor Roll: Scott Christensen, Russell Crosland, Robert Monroe, Gen-eStarley and James Peterson. 8th grade: High Honor: Todd Chapman, Jolyn lleder, Mark Warner, Honor: Patricia Pro-beCollette Hunt and Kim W. to yltiy ( ( blji. J Utah lo jji . al Til u L t,, nv. . u il,i Gowinor iJ it. ix id. n stx'ul i w us iHir purl in h.lpinq .Ih.iIu (he (Willin' ..a) birtlkli:. of (.Vs nation We further Jui .n? lo i ui- U ,ind maintain Ihese Ims for a minimum pen. id of tv.ei (J) s tlk, r, i chunks, dlU.Sl!i:. Penny Probert, Rosann ro MAH. and Brad Brinkerhotf. rfs-f- he LADIES ns MARY IONE MONROE, SALT LAKE de ERDA ROBINS HAS HER SIS-t- BRUCE MALBY, SON OF MR. and Mrs. Don Malby of Fillmore and Los Angeles, recently re- daughter, Florene Harvey, Indio, about July 4th and they two will then drive to Minot, No. Dak. to see Donald A. Harvey and two children for an extended stay. He Is personnel manager at the air base in ceived from Northern Arizona University, a Bachelor of Science Degree In Business Edu- - . cation. Bruce is presently employed in the constuction business and hopes to continue his education towards a Master Degree. He was a 1970 graduate of Millard High School. Monot. PAUL AND SHAUNA PAT-rlc- k, Provo, announce the birth of a baby girl, on June 11, 1975, In a Provo hospital. called her mother, Laura Warner, to tell her the baby had arrived. Dennis and F.laine MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84G31 Friday. June 20, 1975 Theres The successful farmer has a right to swell his chest when he sees a fine crop being harvested or a healthy beef or dairy herd grazing in pasture. More reason for pride if hes pro-- , tected his livestock, buildings , and equipment against low: Ve take pride, too, in providing farm insurance coverage to protect your income, property and luture. Call us for details. a lot of Pride in -- Gary Robins conducted the meeting with Jeff Memmott of- Farming fering tiie Esther opening prayer. Memmott, Scott Robins, Myron Wasden, Waldo Rob- ins, Richard Probert, and WarMonroe aU gave short' thoughts about fathers. Bishop Leo Robins, Julianna Prolxtrt and Evelyn Monroe all gave lovely talks on fathers. The Jir tor Sunday school sang two umbers, one about the fathers and one to the Bishop. The songs were conducted by Nancy Robison and Leissa ren . NOTE: An egg slicer will save time when slicing mushrooms lor salads. area. tiiat w, Cliloe and T. R. Madsen. She will be joined by her fathers. LINDA PETERSON AND TWO children, Carrie Lyn and Kirk, Denver, Color., spent a week visiting her parents, Mr. and t, ANN QUARNBERG, SUNDAY SCHOOL PRESENT Leota visiting, she artfrher lmsLand Waldo Robins. MEM-mot- OF GUESTS OVERNIGHT Stella and Belva Day, June 10, 1975 were Lois and Orlonda Huntsman. They were returning to their home In Pennsylvania after spending the winter in northern California. They Lots had also visited with family in DuBuois, Jdaho and Blythe, Calif, arrived here by bus June 12 to visit her sister and brother-in-la- ed a nice program honoring the er Thursday. also attended meeting. lin Monroe. JENNIE RAE MAYCOCK Provo siw nt Fathers Dav with her fattier, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wasden. WILEY AND JESSIE JEN-seAnaheim, Calif, spent a few days visiting relatives and .riends here. They went home SACRAMENT MEETING WAS given by liigh councilman, He brought Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin to speak and also site and tier daughter sang. Mrs. Davies CALIFORNIAN VISITS ELIZABETH NICHOLS i ma-em- al grandparents. Mathews at the piano. Orem spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Quarnberg. City, spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- (10) Ra.v mushrooms, chilled cooked lice, cooked mixed vegetal les, l hour In French GOV HAMI lON GA.'iTU Mill SIC, UTAH 84112 Scot-te- THE FOLLOWING attended the DUP Convention held at Flowell, Saturday at 10 a.m.: Maxine AT CLAUDE QUARNBERGS Robins, Ila Mathews, Mary Wasden, Colwere Jaquette on Wednesday leen Tutor, three children and a Alta Memmott, Ella Memmott, Martin, Venice Memmott, friend, Salt Lake City. .Delight Memmott, and Lorraine VISITING AT CLAUDE and Georgia Ivle. Quarnbergs for Father's Day (Monroe, were Mr. and Mrs. Morris LLOYD AND Quarnberg and children. Green had their sons NOLA WASDEN Delmar and DarConnie Farbush and four lene River; and family from Orem, children, American Fork. and Lyle and Lynn and are still visiting. They family had a VISITING AT RICHARD AND nice Fathers Day together. Ramona Thtchers Sunday were Stephen Bishop, Nevada; MR AND MRS JEFF MEM-mo- tt Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand Quarnand children and Mr. and and berg, boys, Tooele. Mrs. Kirk Memmott and family of Orem, spent Fathers Day MR AND MRS PAUL MAR-tlwith Howard and Darlene MemLas family, Vegas, Nev., mott. are here visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ROYCE AND SUSIE MEM-mo- tt Martin, while their parents are spent a few days In Idaho. are vacationing. celery, cucumber fresh dill. French slices, g said her daughter was better. It was Elvas birthday. (J) Raw mushrooms, chicken, water chestnuts and celery. Toss with French dressing. (9) Raw mushrooms, tuna Reid. 9th grade: High Honor: Carol Ford, Marylynn Rowley, Janice Neilson, Linda Huntsman, Lane JERVEL AJD MACK e, Lucerne, Calif, spent last week visiting with Jewels sister, Alta Martin. took Florella to Orem on Friday to see Elva Peterson who had surgery. Florella ng. Lip .J l.hv.r planting rt, lleder; Honor: Terri Jenson, Tamara Turner, Paula Coats, MR AND MRS ELMERQUARN-ber- tuce, watercress. romaine, Toss with blue cheese dressing. (C) flaw mushrooms, cucumber slices, green beans,, shrimp. Mix with garlic dressing. (7) Raw mushrooms, salad greens, cheese, tongue and ham cut in strips. Ise herb dressi- pal eina -- Noel Robins and also friends in Spanish Fork and the Petersons, Aurora, Ut. MA--Ge- ing. (3) Raw mushrooms, head let- - Mrs. Burbank, Calif, visited aiFlor-ell- a and Elmer Quamberg, Friday. uses for sliced fresh mushrooms, but here is a list of combinations which add up tc excellent flavor and texture: (1) Raw mushrooms, salmon chunks, cooked green peas, sliced cooked carrots, onion rings. French dressing. (2) Raw mushrooms, slicec cold chicken or turkey, cooked diced celery ane macronl, chives and herb dressing. (3) Raw mushrooms, diced cooked Iiam, new potatoes, cooked green beans, dress with mayonasio spiked with prepared mustard. (4) Raw mushrooms, raw spintach, sliced radishes, raw 'nee ini slices. Italian dress- n, Pla-ter- dlnner-on-t- Storks by Hilda Quatnberp 4 Maxine Kotins MR AND MRS ERNE HOLM, double, however, the mushroom can lie sliced right Into the salad bowl along with the other In gradients. You will find many , Gh-ml- te to Scipio are the Mason, Mapleton, Petersen insurance A;jcnty ;28 PJortli Main St. . 743-571- 1 Hartford Accident anu wuemnity Co: rVT'T":r f VTv in is tira Clues may be hidden in ails below or in the ads of the sponsoring firms elsewhere in the hidden paper. No clues will in news columns, editorial nutter or classified ads, just in display ads of the sponsoring merchants in this section and elsewhere in the paper. 1. This is a family cu.uest. Entries are welcome from member of the family old enough to fill out their own on- -' try. Anyone may enter except employees ofthepajier or memof bers their immediate families. 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