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Show chili powder, 1 tbs. Worcestershire Sauce, dash of garlic&aU-Brinto boil and add 3 cups wide noodles (uncooked'. Reduce heat, cover and simmer about 15 minutes. ana If desired, you may top with I cup grated cheese simmer an additional 5 minutes. g w-- - cups oil, 3 Cream together 2 cups brown sugar, two-thir-d eggs. tsp. Add 24 cups sifted flour, 2V4 tsp. baking powder, salt. Mix well and add 1 tsp. vanilla, 1 pkg. chocolate chips. Spread out on cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Cut in squares when cool PTA Is School REPAIR Set For Workers SERVICE BROWN SUGAR COOKIES (Our favorite butterscotch cookies) Two-thircup butter or margarine, Vi cups brown sugar,I firmly packed, 2 eggs unbeaten, 1 tsp. vanilla, 1 tbs. vinegar, Vz tsp. cup evaporated milk, 2 cups sifted flour, 1 tsp. soda, walnuts. 1 baking powder, lz tsp. salt, cup chopped Cream butter and brown sugar until light. Add eggs, beat well. Add vanilla and vinegar to milk. Sift dry ingredients and add alternately. Add chopped nuts and bake. Bake in 350 degree oven for 15 min. v: I slated for Wednesday, September 7 at 7 p.m. in the Bear River High School visual aids room. The instruction with the purpose of helping the volunteer PTA worker is sponsored by the North Box Elder AD EFFECTIVE SEPT. Report Try These Recipes - immaculae. J. Dell fe bishop of the assists him in many ways. e -3 81 HAM! A very comprehensive report of the International Women s fear Utah meeting was given at the Wednesday meeting of the Box Elder Branch, National League of American Pen Women. The group met at the home of LaVon Reeve in Brigham City to hear the report as given by Marjorie Childs. Elizabeth Lauritzen, branch president conducted the meeting, with Renie Littlewood reading the Litany. The development of IWY was first reviewed by Mrs. Childs, and reference was made to the continued activity of Hazel Hunkins Hall-ma87, who was instrumental in instigating the vote for women in America. A historical review followed, which gave goals, pro- BONELESS LB YOUNG OWEB BULK? FAITHFUL OLD OSCAR BONELESS LB value) MEYER n11 39 JJ PAR VABOETY LB oz WHOLE 111 FAMILY WESTERN FR0STIE, GRAVY MIXES RC, SEGO 7-- UP MILK FANCY IW NO CANS TALL PILLSBURY PORK & BEANS n, ward and his wife clamations and slogans which assisted in the pro"It's a, rewarding experience," she said. gress of the movement, as Her hvsband is a farmer and livestockman. Gerald did He is tond of basic meals, - meat, potatoes and gravy. Ford's executive order in Charkne loves to cook. She especially likes to make a 1975, authorizing funds for an vanetyot cooKies. ane cans iois oi picwes as wen as iruu anu official conference. Aims were set up and resolutions "I hjve three and a half acres of tomatoes each year. I sell made to promote the nationsome to neighbors and friends, but I also keep plenty to bottle al organization and a coordThatcher-Penros- 1-2- CURE HORMEL For snacks, nothing is better than freshly baked cookies, still warm from the oven! Today Mrs. Charlene Petersen of Thatcher shares two of her favorite cookie recipes along with a hamburger noodle fjoulash which is most tempting. Charlene and her husband, J. Dell, are parents of four gi va sons and Charlene has found "Boys and cookies go together, - so I have always tried to keep my cookie jar at least partly filled. Sometimes it's been hard, with a husband, and so many hungry boys around who love to munch on cookies." Brian is now fulfilling an LDS mission in Argentina, Brad graduated from Bear River High last spring and is assisting his father on the farm, Shane is 16 and Steven 14. Charlene is a native of Honeyville. She graduated from Box Elder High School after which she was employed doing secretarial work in the First Security Bank in Brigham City. She laughingly recalls when she and a girl friend had double dates and she met her future husband. "It was exciting when we would attend ball games and I'd cheer for the Box Elder team and J, Dell, of course, was cheering louder for the Bear River teart." Their house holds memories because it is J. Dell's mother's childhood tome which they have remodeled. It's lovely and .G. BURGESS CO JIM & JOE ' 7WY' In-Betw- een ByFloMunson or45f37C0 257-341- 5 Hear THIS WEEKS good cook is Mrs. Charlene Petersen of Thatcher. For commissioners has been PTA Council. The Council "hopes to answer questions and give some guidelines for a more productive year...." Following the instruction, an open house honoring Dr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Dalton is scheduled. It will be held from 8 to 9:30 p.m. in the Bear River High School foyer of the auditorium. f?1 Women V--- v 177. Page 1. Fast Courteous Sorvlco Call of instruction for all local PTA officers and A school v TIMES. Sept. delicious.) (Easy--b- ut V GARLAND 1 1 cup butter or margarine, 3 cups sifted powdered sugar V cup boiling water. Melt butter over medium heat until light golden brown. Add sugar then water. Beat until frosting holds its shape. Spread and swirl on each cookie with fork. CHOCOLATE CHIP CONGO BARS 1 THE LEADER BROWN BUTTER FROSTING CAN i 52 U CANS ' for oir family," she said. Sheen joys orocheting and embroidery work and she likes to writf poetry, but confesses music is her main hobby. She is a menber of the ward choir, a member of a sextette group and alsc sings solos. 'f ve always loved to sing," she told me.'In high school I wa a member of a trio. I sing soprano. I enjoy playing both th piano and organ." As a family the Petersens fish and camp. 'It's hard to get away too long at a time when my husband firms and has livestock, but we try to go for a few days at fcast twice a year," she noted. J Charlene is currently serving as organist in the Primary and gives the visiting teacher message in Relief Society each .month. CVio hnc hwn omnlnvpH at thp First Spriiritv Bank in Tremonton and also done secretarial work since her marriage. She laughingly told of a cake she made for a Relief society party some years ago. Something unexplainable happened, she sam, ana tne cake actually caved in, my friends called it an earthquake cake and now, whenever I m asked to make a cake, they ask, 'Are you going to make an earthquake cake?' It was really I had to hurry to a store and buy tragic at the time, something to replace it. I never did discover the reason or what I did to make it cave in the way it did." Charlene and her husband attend lots of family gatherings especially when members in their families have birthdays. Try some of the following recipes from her file marked 'Special Favorites . - - HAMBURGER NOODLE GOULASH (A former Mrs. America recipe revised by Charlene.) ' In an electric frying pan brown 1 lb. beef (salt and pepper), cup chopped onion, 1 cup chopped celery. Add 3 cups tomato juice, 1 cup water, l cup catsup, l tsp. inating committee for Utah which led to the 1877 statewide meeting. Among the topics receiving consideration were aging, arts and humanities, child development, equal opportunity for federal pro- family violence, grams, health, homemakers rights, media minorities and youth. The Utah delegates voted down all the national recommendations and the state plan of action was to carry out the recommendations of IWY. Fourteen delegates to the national meet at Houston were chosen. Members joined in a short discussion of some of the issues, including ERA, and expressed appreciation to Mrs. Childs for her reactions and interpretations of the meeting. Business matters of the branch were discussed and members urged to There are still places on the state fair bus. Seniors will visit the fair Wednesday, September 14. Reservations are also available for the Parks of Southern Utah tour. The trip will begin September 21 and end September 24. Childs, Renie Littlewood, Mabel Anderson, Alvaretta Rytting, Iris Schow and Iva Lou Nebeker. hon ! UJ bMdgoous OLIVES DELICIOUS CAKE GEISHA TUNA STYLE CHUNK MONTE DEL CATSUP SALT FRESH & 14 OZ I ! 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Refreshments were served to President Lauritzen, Mrs. Senor September is full of activities for Bear River Valley Senior Citizens. Friday, September 2 the regular Friday luncheon is slated at the center. The center will be closed Labor Day, September 5. On Wednesday, September 7, the local seniors will join with the Cache Valley seniors for a picnic lunch and visiting at Willow Park in Logan. There will be no cost and anyone 55 or older is invited. If rides are needed, call the center. Artex classes begin Monday, September 12 at the Senior Center. They will be taught each Monday thereafter from 10:30 a.m. to 12 f" SHORES WESTERN nmv at ur OFF o U CANS nniir.t i k d u 13 OZ U Ji POST ALPHABITS WITH WITHOUT LAST CALL FOR CONANZA STONEWARE COUPON COUPON 74 , l.oi EXPIRES SEPT. 7,J n OZ . |