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Show OREM - GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1093 Norway Sardines Satisfying and Versatile BY DOROTHY MADDOX CARD1NES, hot or cold, are always a welcome addition to any meal and make wonderful between-meal snacks. Sandwiches made with Norway sardines combined with lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers on white, rye or pumpernickel bread, and served at your afternoon or evening Canasta party are refreshing refresh-ing these warm days. Here's the way we make them at our house , NORWEGIAN SNACK-TIME SANDWICHES " J ,. (18 party -she sandwiches) Six slices white bread, S slices black pumpernickel, 0 slices rye bread, 3 (3-ounce) cans Norway sardines, butter, mayonnaise, 1 cucumber, 2 tomatoes, 1 small head lettuce. Butter bread and place lettuce leaves on three slices of each kind of bread. Completely cover lettuce with sardines. Add thinly sliced tomatoes to five halves and thinly sliced cucumbers to other luur halves. Spread the remaining nine slices of bread with mayon-taise. mayon-taise. Press tops on firmly and cut sandwiches diagonally. ' Potato salad, always a favorite, takes on'a tangy new slant when sardines are added. The Norwegians do it this way. It's different and delicious. NORSE POTATO SALAD J (8 servings) One (3-ounce) tin Norway sardines, 8 medium-sized potatoes, t hard-cooked eggs, 3 celery stalks, small head Romaine lettuce, I cucumber, 3 large sprigs parsley, chives, dry mustard, 4 tablespoons table-spoons olive oil, 2 tablespoons vinegar, salt, pepper. Cook potatoes and set to cool. Cut the cooled potatoes in slices about -inch thick. Finely chop the celery stalks, 1 bard-cooked egg, fresh parsley sprigs and fresh chives. Mix ingredients in bowl. Drain olive oil from sardines into a second bowl and add additional olive oil, and 2 tablespoons vinegar. Season with pinch of dry mustard and salt and pepper to taste. Pour oyer salad and mix thoroughly. Finally, line the salad bowl J. m tit X . . At 1 f Building Fund Banquet Readied By Timp Ward The July Tlmpanogos ward building fund banquet and social is set for Friday, July 31, according ac-cording to LeGrand Anderson, finance chairman. Primary officers and teachers are in charge- of the supper to be served from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. MIA officers have planned a program pro-gram in the chapel at 7:30 p.m. and this event will be followed by square dancing in the recreation recreat-ion hall. The general public is invited to participate. BUILD YOUR FUTURE IN UTAH VALLEY The first week, of September will mark the culmination of the American Legion Junior baseball competition for 1953. At this time the national championship will be determined. Leading up to the colorful championship series has been the made up of some 250,000 teen-age players. The purpose of all this great youth movement, according to Lewis (Jough, National Commander Comman-der of the American Legion, is "To teach the importance of the individual, the necessity of teamwork, team-work, the value of competition, respect for constituted law, the importance of personal honor." On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sat-urday, August 6, 7, and 8 the finals fin-als for American Legion Depart ment of Utah Junior Baseball will be held at Timp. Park in Provo glimmer long activity of over ( During this series, team,? repres- 16.000 junior base ball teams, enting the nine American Legion Norwegian snack-time sandwiches axe ideal for hot weather parties. with lettuce leaves and transfer salad from the mixing bowl. Arrange whole sardines in a pyramid in the center of the salad over quartered sections of hard-cooked egg. Decorate salad with slices of fresh cucumbers with rinds. Note: The small rich sardines from Norway come packed in either olive oil or natural slid oil. To keep any leftovers in perfect condition con-dition for the next serving, store in a tightly covered glass or plastic container, in their own oil. Keep them in refrigerator. niatflna In tho afntA n TTtak will pomnptefnrtherfpnartmpntrham- aI Seeln lnesc V1' Ior . . , . nlnnchin sneer wve ui uie Kouie. , ' ., . ' T ,. I The time and money spent for Greater Utah Valley. Inc. sohc-.lpn mrom mi,i k ,mprt its the unqualified support of all! fo,d in the prevention of sports lovers in this most worthy ri.llnM nmnn h. Vni 1 tVl mnvpmHif Tilinrlrarla nt inn ' ... - "f .vnuth nf our lnml yi,a . ,ajUr league w-i ..There is no better way for a , V M ,T".U; pa"al man to spend his life than In least to the early training they saving the Hves of our y0uthful vc iicjiuu BPnsoreci I citizens junior oaseoau competition. Both Stan Musial and Ferris Fain, who were the 1953 batting champions of the National and American leagues, were former junior baseball players. Legionaires of Provo and the surrounding area are to be com mended for bringing the 1953 tournament to our vicinity. Every resident of Utah Valley should avail himself of the opportunity Three Orem Men Are Inducted Into U. S. Army Three Orem men were induct ed into the U. S. Army last week It all depends on who's getting hurt ! at Fort Douglas, according to the Provo selective service board. They were: Russell Kenneth Adams, Richard Joseph Page and Mako Hideshima. The men were inducted at Fort Douglas and then were sent to Fort Ord, California. Bedroom vjJ O J At Consolidated MR. AND MRS. BEDROOM SUITE - WITH BED AND I1ITESTAHD Solid '.hardwood construction, with dovetail joints, center drawer guides, dustproof throughout through-out Melba mahogany finish. A real good buy at 199.95. On Sale Now Only , $14995 MR. M MRS. ffiORMM S1IH $14995 Beautiful mahogany finish, 8-d rawer Mr. and Mrs., dovetail construction, all dustproof interiors, inter-iors, center drawer guides. 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