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Show idylliji THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Thiee Trout for dinner Although trout is most of-ten cooked in only one way pan fried it is suitable for the most subtle and sophisti-cated types of fish cookery. There's no denying that trout is at its prime cooked over the campfire, but it's al-so delicious poached in a liq-uid that only subtly seasons the fish. The poached fish is also used as the base for Trout Pie, chilled and served with a dill sauce, or flaked and used in a seafood salad or a molded salad. Lemon, butter, and cream embellish freshly sau-tee- d trout and mushroom caps. Brazilian baked trout is cooked with garlic, white wine, parsley, green onion, bread crumbs and butter. P'T" iii iriimii wjijwu.mjihwj iuuu ihuijuuhujmjii'uiiji-- j ujui ipuwiju vmxwn jptctrTr THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN! John Wayne and Lee Marvin two play ex-w- ar buddies who can never resist the opportunity to clobber each other in John Ford's Technicolor production of "Donovan's Reef" now playing at the Pioneer Motor Vu and Scera Theatres. Watching the mayhem in the comedy-adventu- re are E. Allen, J. Warden, Cesar Romero, Dorothy Lamour. llawrence Velk far seen in llfee SL concert NThe annual traditional POPS A L rt by 'he Salt Lake Phil" I ) F orchestra produced I fTdirected by maestro Eu- - r. Jelesnik, will be present- - r, at the Highland Hi Audi- - in Salt Lake City, Sav July 15, at 8:30 p.m. Concert is FREE to the S5 u and admission will be on a first come first serve bas-is. .. . The Concert is an of-ficial event of the 'Days of 47' celebration and will kick off the week long celebration with fun and music on July 15th. Special guest star ALAD-DIN from the Lawrence Welk Show will appear in person with Mr. Jelesnik and the Or-chestra. ALADDIN will ap-pear in the role of narrator, singer, violinist and Conduct-or. Other performers will in-clude soprano Billie Loukas, pianist Bob Davis and the Ca-lypso singing Terry Sisters. The FREE Concert is spon-sored by the Salt Lake City Parks Department and is a major event in the. 'Days of 47' celebration. Some of the selections featured on the pro-gram will be, melodies from "West Side Story," selections from "Gigi," "The Lovliest Night of the Year," "Let's Go to the Rodeo," Mr. Jelesnik's latest popular ballad, "A Part Time Romance," composed in collaboration with Utah's own Harold Orlob; "The JFK March," and many others. L. C. Romney, general chairman of annual event urges the en-tire family to attend the Con-cert and also to come early in order to insure a seat for everyone. Firemen busy during hot, dry weather Springville firemen had a busy day Monday, when they answered a total of five alarms, according to Chief Reed Averett. All five fires were started in dry grass. The first alarm sounded at 3:30 a.m., for a grass fire across from the Armory. At 12:30 p.m., a run was made to a grass fire on Buckley Ave.; and at 4:15 p.m., near the A. H. Mortensen shops, Second North, Third West. At 8:30 p.m. the department was called to a. fire started by sparks from the train falling into the dry grass on the high-way near 12th South. Firemen barely had time to return to the station to refill the tanks, when the siren again called them to a grass, fire on Canyon Ave. This blaze was presumably started from a cigarette thrown from a car. Chief Averett cautions citi-zens against dropping match-es, or other items which might start a fire during the hot dry season. No greatness exists unless it is based upon principle and not upon profits. It is not always the fruit that reaches the market first that is the best fruit. 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