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Show THE Page Sis Thursday, June NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Tomatoes and Sardines Team To Tempt Summer Appetites .11 that beautiful, plump garden tomatoes are in season, let's find some new recipe. Here's a delicious one using inexpensive a- - d versatile sardines from Norway. v.. ; Chilled Tomatoes and Norway Sardines (4 portions) cans Norway sardines, 8 ripe ton.atoes, chilled; .Three 3 hearts of celery, eggs, finely pint mayonnaise, 2 hard-cookchopped; 1 teaspoon chives, finely chopped; salt, pepper to taste. Cut the tops off the chilled tomatoes and scoop out the pulp. Dice all but a dozen of the sardines and combine with celery, chives and mayonnaise.' Fill the tomatoes with this mixture. Sprinkle the tops of the tomatoes with finely chopped eggs and top '; each tomato with two whole Norway sardines. Chill and serve. Individual Stuffed Tomato, Norway Style Perfect as a salad or an individual luncheon dish. To prepare, simply slice off the tops of the number of chilled tomatoes desired and scoop out the centers. Half fill each tomato with mayonnaise and stuff with 8 or 10 whole Norway sardines. Top each with a sprig of fresh parsley and serve on a bed of lettuce with thin slices of cucumber. Chill again before serving. Sandwich (Yields three) Toasted Sardine-Cheecan Norway sardines, 6 slices white bread, 6 slices One 394-o- z. American cheese, 1 oz. butter. Butter bread on both sides. Put 1 slice of cheese on each of 3 slices of bread. Place sardines over cheese and cover with remaining cheese. Top with 3 remaining slices of bread. Cut off ends of bread. Broil in an electric grill or oven until golden brown. Cut i in thirds. Serve with sliced dill pickles. j . , n JWWWW1 . J H I, lj J H.. ..llll.lll.l.l.Ut.UllllM. . Instrument 3-- oz. ed 328 Barbara Hoyt . SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF NEPHI IRRIGATION COMPANY ' GIVEN IS HEREBY NOTICE .11 ' Opportunity to play the Call minim "MOW in your home Lovelist l. Mill BY DOROTHY MADDOX LESSONS VIOLIN that pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors of said Company proposing an amendment to the articles of incorporation, and fixing time and place for and directing notice of such special stockholders to con meeting of vote sider and upon such pro posal, there is . hereby called a soecial meeting of the stockhold ers of said Company to be held se the 17th day 8:00 P. M. in of June, 1955, at the Auditorium of the Juab High School in Ne .. phi, Utah. The proposed amendment to be considered and voted upon is that Article XV of the articles of as amended last incorporation April 22nd, 1949, be amended to provide and read ,as follows: "Article XV. ASSESSMENTS UMTTATIONS. That the cap ital stock of this corporation is hereby declared to be assess able, and assessments shall be levied at such times and in such amounts as the Board of Dir eotors may determine: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the Board of Directors shall not levy assessments in any one year in excess ef five perof cent of the par value the outstanding stock of the cor poration: PROVIDED, further, that the Board of Directors shall have authority to levy such assessments in addition thereto as may be necessary to raise moneys with which to meet and pay interest and principal ma turing on indebtedness incurred by authorization of a special vote of the stockholders: and provided further, that the Board of Directors is hereby authoriz ed to levy a special assessment not to exceed five per cent (5 ) of the par value of the outstanding capital stock of the in any calendar corporation year for the operation ana maintenance of pumps and wells, and that this special authority shall best in the Board of Di rectors beginning with and including the year 1955." Stockholders may vote at such meeting by proxy, but proxies must be in writing and filed with the Secretary. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the President and Secretary have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed the official seal of the corporation this 24th day of May, 1955. R. P. GARRETT, President ATTEST: GERALD CAZIER on 16th, 1955 Secretary (SEAL) Dates of publication: May June 2. 9 and 16. 1955. Chilled tomatoes and Norwegian sardines combine to offer you a platterful of delightful eatinr In this tasty summer dish. 11 H During Oar Hoover Old Cleaner DRAGNET . (5) . Li.u.Ln RUSSIAN KNAPWEED Utah and part of description taken from Agricultural Experiment Station Circular 121 Drawing JUST BY PICKING UP YOUR PHONE! Control of Knapweed Urged showing plants arising from underground rootstocks, B. head consisting of numerus. fhvers, C seed in face view, D. seed in side view, E. pappus am, F. bract of head. A. drawng PirsiKt,srire is therefore necess- arv for success. Three years 01 clean cultivation has given al- nrnm ntia control, ine lew remaining plants can oe cieaneu up by spot treatment wth in th oron. Heaw rates of 2,4D are required to even burn down the top growtn 01 xvussiaii often These rates knapweed. Haimncro vrn And pram so a pro gram of cropping and chemicals is not practical, wnere cne pieuns have been weakened through or spraying cultivation clean two with 2.4D for years, estab- pasture lshing a good stana oa seems to has hoM it in check and have reduced the stand. If this la Description Russian knapweed is one of most serious noxious Utah's weeds. It is perennial and reproduces by seeds and underground rootstocks. The stems grow two to three feet tall and This weed is are grayish-greerather late maturing, its purple flowers usually in appearing oblong, flattened and about V inch long. Portions of the root lirmnrKT near the surface of the soil have " ncori o should be done, 1' grayish-blac- k a characteristic when necessary to Keep war wecu bark or covering. from going to seed. 26, n. 4 ... for the oldest cleaner turned in this week BRILLIANT MANAGE R Harry Walker, recentlyassigned mancontract to a one-ye- ar ager of the St. Louis Cardinals, wears a crown of lights as he takes over the team. Harry just the happened to be caught by camera as he paused in direct line with one of the floodlight towers at Busch Stadium. L 1 Occurrence Russian knapweed is said to ha vp Iwn introduced from Eur ope with alfalfa seed. It is now common in most of the Western States. Patches can be found in most of the counties of Utah, and it is considered a serious problem n much of the eastern part of the state. This weed has wide adaptation and occurs in cultivat ed fields as well as in waste places. It seems to prefer wel- ri rained land. There is one patch of about 20 acres of this weed in juao o. Good progress has been made in its eradication during the past four years. ("Vint ml Russian knanweed is one of the most difficult weeds to control. 30 REWARD $ mt chem-Wn- Have an old vacuum cleaner around your house? Then by all means call and tell us about it. It may win you a prizel We're looking for the oldest cleaners in town any make. And we're awarding valuable gift certificate prizes for the oldest ones turned in to us . . . gift certificates you can use for cash when you buy a new HOOVER. Pick up your cleaner . . . then pick up your phone. solid stand where there is no crop, two pounds per acre 01 any one 01 wese uu 9 4T) amine, or 2. 4. omirali ester applied each or 2,4-nas given w year lor tour years average percent kill in Colorado. Tn wasto tlaces such as ditch banks, fence lines, or even small spots in crop land, the use of a soil sterilant is probably the best and most sure control measure. nnmivine anv one of ti rvorrnHn these C.M.U. at the rate of 40 pounds per acre, a chlorate at 1200 pounds per acre, or amine pounds 2,4-at the rate of 30 kills. In owellpnt at Utah,a. either pollyborechlorate a tlnfiP swa J at six pounos per acre gave w cellent control. 5-- T, D 20 REWARD STRICTLY FRESH to the owner of the FELLOW in Los Angeles who won $28,000 on the Irish; Sweepstakes says he's going toi "eat four times a day." At onei Los Angeles restaurant we'vei heard about, that dough wont last very long. . Long Island Railroad is going tn install welded rails on one stretch of its line, eliminating the r clickety-clac- k of the next oldest cleaner wheels. 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