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Show Page Six- The Springville Herald August 15, 1974 Make Ahead Main Dish Salad Makes Picnicking Easy Do you like a .spur-of-tlu-moment picnic? Or is yours the kind of a family that says. "Come on, let's take the food out to the porch and eat there." Whichever way it happens, if you have a main dish salad already chilling in the refrigerator, re-frigerator, it's easy to carry it to a picnic spot or 'porch. Camper s Choice, the chicken noodle salad, is cousin to the soup of the same name with just as much flavor if the noodles are cooked in chicken broth. Add to this crunchi-ness crunchi-ness in the form of sliced radishes and crisp celery pieces and you have garden freshness to enhance Unoriginal Un-original flavor. Surprise ingredient in this salad is thick, creamy, tangy sour cream which adds less calories than mayonnaise. One tablespoon of sour cream has 25 calories as compared with (55 for commercial mayonnaise; may-onnaise; the cream will also contribute valuable nutrients such as protein, calcium and vitamin A. CAMPERS' CHOICE 6 cups w ater I tablespoon chicken seasoned stock base 1 teaspoon salt 3 cups medium noodles 3 cups chopped cooked Park Picnic Camper's Choice Chili Cheese Squares Tomato Wedges, Lettuce Chunks, Cucumber Sticks Sour ('ream Dip Neapolitan Ice Cream brownies Thermos of Milk Camper's ('hour, an intriguing noodles in a salad goes to the pic that. Chili Cheese Squares come thev were baked. Serve with k cotnhiii.it ion ol chicken and ii it- in a bowl. To accompany right bom the pan in whrch r-cold milk from a thermos. CHILI CHEESE SQUARES 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded Cheddar cheese 2 teaspoons instant minced onion 1 teaspoon chili powder I package (8 ).) refrigerated crescent rolls I teaspoon poppy seed Toss together cheese, onion and chili powder. Unroll crescent dough; pat one-half the- dough in the bottom of an S-inch square baking pan. Sprinkle over cheese mixture. Pat remaining. dough into an X-inch square and place on top of cheese. Sprinkle with poppy seed, bake in a preheated pre-heated 375 degree oven, 15-20 minutes. Cut into squares. Yield: 16. For the first time in over 30 years, nonmetro job opportunities op-portunities are increasing faster than city jobs twice as fast according ac-cording to the latest survey. jS! .Vf. mm. SPORTY STYLES FOR FALL include comfortable, low-heeled low-heeled tie shoes, suited for biking or walking. Scholl's "Roamcr," an oxford on a rubber-crepc wedge, teamed with knickers and knee socks, is ideal for active going. Ben and George First The first U.S. postage stamps were introduced on July 1, 1847 a five-cent red-brown stamp featuring the Postmaster General of the Continental Congress, Benjamin Franklin, and a 10-cent black one, with a portrait of George Washington. Before this, certain post masters' stamps and envelopes, issued by at least 12 postmasters, post-masters, were used, but rates were high and were usually collected from the mail. The U.S. Postal Administration Ad-ministration was the third to issue postage stamps, having been preceded by Great Britain and Brazil. Q. I've heard drivers should shift their eyes frequently while driving. True? A. It sure is. A roving eye is vital to driving safety. Your eyes should shift about every two seconds, and you should check your rear vision mirror at five-second intervals, more frequently in heavy traffic. Here are some more good driving vision tips from the American Trucking Industry, relayed by Clark Equipment Trailer Division and the ATA Foundation. They're based on the experience of professional truck drivers who spend a lot of time on the road to deliver the goods: Aim high, looking a half mile ahead on the roadway a block ahead in the city. Get the big picture, scan the entire view. Keep your eyes moving and . . . Make sure the other driver sees you. Use your horn or lights to make him aware. Q. Just liow important is wearing seat bells? A. Research indicates that the use of seat belts in every one of the nation's cars could save 5,000 lives a year and reduce the severity of injuries in-juries as much as 60 percent. Q. How big is the trucking industry? A. It's a lot bigger than most people realize. For example, did you know it provides jobs for 8 million men and women? , That's equal to the total population pop-ulation of New York City.. Each year the trucking industry in-dustry uses enough rubber to make hoots and shoes for the Army, Navy and Marines for 1,071 years, and enough copper cop-per to mint over 16 billion pennies. And it annually pays over $5 billion in highway taxes. ' For safely, make yourself visible and heard! These facts vividly illustrate illus-trate the importance of the trucking industry to the nation's na-tion's economy. If our trucks suddenly disappeared, America's Amer-ica's entire economic machinery machin-ery would grind to a halt. chicken or turkey 1 cup thinly sliced celery 1 2 cup sliced radishes The iraew toDoptrDOITDO directory os 9000119 to press We're about ready to print the new telephone directory. If you need to make any changes in your listing White pages or Yellow call our business office. But please hurry. The deadline issoon. Mountain Bell 1 1 cup sliced green onion 1 cup dairy sour cream 1 teaspoon seasoned salt 1 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning Bring water, stock base and salt to a boil in a saucepan. Add noodles and cook according accord-ing to package directions; rinse with cold water and drain. Combine chicken, celery, radishes, onion and noodles in a large bowl. Mix sour cream, seasoned salt and poultry seasoning; fold into chicken mixture. Chill. Yield: S cups. Instead of the usual rolls or bread-and-butter sandwiches, sand-wiches, treat the folks to Chili Cheese Squares with the salad. This hot, quick bread is made with refrigerated refriger-ated crescent rolls put together to-gether with a zippy filling of Cheddar cheese, onion and chili powder. They're sprin- kled with poppy seed and take but 15 to 20 minutes baking. Serve with chilled glasses of milk for an additional addi-tional vitality boost. Caesar Craved Cucumbers The forerunner of the modern mod-ern greenhouse was built in Rome in tile first century. It was constructed , to provide Emperor Tiberius Caesar with cucumbers the year round. pmn & pinni noui for b Plant NOW and have your lawn to enjoy this summer! Use our equipment FREE with purchase! THESE THREE GRASSES ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR THIS AREA: KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS Very best grade, grows fast, does well in this area. Hardy. 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Timbering by early settlers, over-grazing by livestock, fires, floods and smelter stack emissions all contributed. But Kennecott's reduction of sulfur emissions in recent years has enabled native plant life to return and facilitated the unique revegetation program that is bringing the mountain back to life. Starting with a single volunteer, the revegetation program blossomed into a continuous activity with many hands assigned by the company (including a trained forester) and hundreds more volunteers. Enthusiastic aid from Scouts, student groups and conservationists is helping bring back the area and the wildlife that once flour ished there. In one year aerial seeding has led to growth and natural reseeding. Special plantings around the Bonneville crushing plant and on the tailing pond dike have reduced dust and improved the watershed. Kennecott cares enough to repair the damage, and this caring is paying off in an improved environment. 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