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Show THURSDAY, tARCH 2S, 1SS3 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD 15 W ..I .. X . , ...... - . . . . V ' , - ' - 1 .... . .wmv.,V. - T ! 1 III l III s&X ... JdMbA)fiGvMMd . . ...... . . For that elusive "something different" in a baked main dish, this casserole stars ham and rice. Melted over the top is ' " sharp cheddar cheese. HAM 'N FLUFFY RICE STAR , c ' . . 1 2 2 . tablespoons flour teaspoon salt V8 teaspoonful pepper Vz cup water 1 cup evaporated milk IVz cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese cup chopped ripe olives Vk cups cubed cooked ham ." st goes into the dish!. Using evaporated milk in cooking is a good means of putting more, milk into (meals. Milk "in evaporated form is concentrated, so it' contains a double portion of important nutrients for the grown ups and in the family. growing-up- s Added flavor interest comes from sharp cheddar cheese melted over the top. Peeking through the cheddar are bits of ripe olives. While ' these, are points' of color contrast, they serve 'also to en hance the deliciousness of the Members of Literar League home of .Mrs. Kenneth E. Noyes with Mrs. Alton Storrs as assisting hostess. Mrs. Bernard Storrs, president; was in charge. Mrs. Glen Vartiey gave the club collect arid a report on the recent meeting of the Women's Legisla- -, tive Council was given by Mrs. Frank C.j Greenwood. ' Officers for the coming year were elected. They are Mrs. F. Rulon Nicholes, vice president; Mrs. Ross Buckwalter, secretary; Mrs. Sherman Robinson, treasurer; Mrs. Walter B. Devey, news reporter. Mrs. Willard Cleg-horvice president,; will assume the office of president at the beginning of the new club year in ; the fall. I ' 4 25 minutes. ; y HIS -- SHANK kct&'fSy wholo- New "Members WILDHEESE ....... I.."lb. 3JC CAIICAftC Dubuque, 69c GROUND, BEEF Mety 2 ibs. 79c HAtlBUT suc .... . 43c mil ib BEEF LIVER ib 39c liiiiilii lb. U A M Picnic I1MIII Dubuque ........... Q can 198 29c ...... lb. 89c 3 lbs. l09 ......lb. 39c lb Brick ........ Roll lbs. SUced nj y . or Half STEAKS nArnu :(u - 0 1 I F HALF "i Ajij NE XA Q p ?WVV Welcomes Our Merchandise is advertised and priced approximately at or below our whole sale cost to which we add only 10 at time of Sale! mmS . great-grandchildr- en ;-- Firm, Ripe CAULIFLOWER .... ; lb 12c POTATOES Russetts . 10 n, 29c ' AV0CAD0ES RADISHES oSons? bunch ......v cay ORANGE JC. 4 cans 89c SproVzen Fisher Boy, Frozen FISH STICKS $l00 5for O 3 ib.29c DC A C Fresh Frozen $11 00 W for rCHJ ntp. DICC Frozen Sparetinie jr Qflr .... .5 or23c riC iTurkey, Chicken .... J for70C APPLES rteucious . 2mc No.jl mm e. milk, ' AS T-B0- Members of the Charles Lance family hon ' ored their parents when they Members of the Unity Club encelebrated their 42nd wedding joyed a jtour through the Barbi-zo-n anniversary, March 22, which recently after which they marked also Mr. Lance's birthd- went )toJ a local cafe for dinner. ay.-', Two new members were welof to the group, Mrs. Milton chil the nine comed couple's Eight dren and their families were pres- Wellit, and Mrs. Martin Mazurie. ent at the dinner party. They are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lance and chamj Salt Lake City and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Deroy Lance of Drays Clella) Ekker, Hanks-villSeventeen grandchildren Payson; Mr. and .Mrs. Marion (Ileen) Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. and two) also ' Allie Lance, Grantsville ; Mr. and enjoyed the event. Mrs. Orson Lance and Mr, and The Lances resided, ait Giles, Mrs. pat (Lola) Tulio, Tooele; Wayne County, before moving to Mr. and Mrs. Keith ( Fern) Mai-- Payson. P .. FRANKS sktoless . SHORT RIBS Unity Club Lance. Family Honors Parents On Anniversary n YOU'LL ENJOY THE SAVINGS ON TOP. QUALITY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GROCERIES..; FRIENDLY . . . COURTEOUS . SERVICE n, , 1 1 ; Cook rice. Melt butter in sauce pan. Add flour, salt and pepper anct mix well. Add evaporated milk and water and cook until thickened.! Add 1 cup of shredded cheese and stir until cheese melts. Add chopped olives, ham, and rice and pour into a buttered. 1 quart casserole. Top with the remaining Vz cup shredded cheese. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 20- - 2 1 j low-co- quart casserole, buttered cups cooked rice tablespoons butter i. WEST MOUNTAIN Tasty Casserole Can Be Easily Made From Leftovers, With A Fresh Salad Leftovers oftentimes offer a stimulant to the' creation of a dish that becomes your own specialty. Often the family tires of a baked ham, long before it is all used up. Here is a casserole which can be used and it wall be eaten and enjoyed. This is a casserole that puts pennies in the piggy bank,! too, for rice, anin addition to other economy food, evaporated Mrs. Thayne Entertains AMERICAN FORK Mir la Thayne of Provo delighted members and guests of the Literary League Monday evening with the reading of some of her poetry, as did a vocal trio which sang several numbers, the lyrics and music of which were Mrs. Thayne's compositions. The vocalists were Lois Wright, Aldeena Thompson and Joyce Strong with Joyce Loveridge as, accompanist. Most individuals said Mrs. Thayne, have a creative urge which finds expression in many ways. Poetry, music, painting or even the baking of a special cake are outward expressions of the inner desire to create. Themeeting was held at the V , .v. ' r9 - - : nn mm sr 3c CORN BEEF 49c .. This Ad Shows Why You Always Save More At DICK'S i . 9S in Ma - -- j casserole. to ac- Youll need only A tossed fresh this. vege comtanv would be table slad perfect . a-s- alad FASHIONS wn runDDCn RICE CASSEROLE 4 .servings. 350 degree preheated oven, Earrings! , ' Earrings! Hosiery Buy of tho Year! Earrings! Spanish Fork Garden Club Plans Program runODCn plut tax Nalley's Reg. $1 00 cans r 12-o- z. 24-o- z. BEEF STEW can weights, Pearls, Aurora Stones and Tailored. Clips and screw backs. Stock Up NOW! Regularly 69c and Horse 43c 33c PICKLES 25c hqt 37c 4 for5l00 s.by. ICE CREAM luimy ZL 1st quality Exquisite 60 gauge, 15 denier dress sheer nylons at big savings! Stock up on new Spring shades. full-fashion- ed. ; - CAKE MIX Anniversary SANTAQUIN Members of the Elite Club celebrated the 39th anniversary of the club's organi-'- i zatibn at a dinner, party Saturday at a Payson Cafe. I ' Personafized CHOCOLATE. EGGS J 49c 49c t0 Add NeL Prices Effective ' i Other Bags Starting at. i . .. .$1.00 kkkikk kkk k k k kk kk k . r ' " i t : " ! Plush BunraESJ ROOSTERS on of ; DUGK Good eating, good looking Kress Easter Selection is made of only the finest quality chocolate, decorated and personally named Large 8" to Standby charge. v 2-ou- 4-ou- ' ; TP1 M : chocolate egg..J......ii5e chocolate pgy -t rabbitU--Bi..2chocolate 9e chocolate rabbitw...es39 . 1-- 3J-o- or. z. NAMES WRITTEN FREE 1 - tw L Pot You Get The Best For Less At 105 W. Center, Provo Utah I kw 303 Size Q size DC AC Red Diamond I COOKIES 2FTbSpfg. for 10 for CORM'SStST' 4 PRESERVES IT sixes at this Kress thrifty 37c 25c 79c 39c 98c 7Saturday Thursday-fjFrida- y Large Size Reg. 26c . ; nCAUC Double Luck liCMild cut Green, 303 ?ip for 100 00 00 CACTCn BRACH'S r l"lb. 55c Pkg. of EASTER BUNNY Pkg. 6 ...... SOFT.' DRINKS 2 43c ,. ty EftiC 25c f,19c KLEENEX TISSUE Count for 95c l flv for 100 00 DOG FOOD Vets 15CMJ BEANS lao 4 lbs 49c nnnnpur Leaders 79c Each BABY FOOD 5 for 43c TOILET TISSUE 29c via TAM ATA CnilD CampbeUs 33c 3 for WAX PAPER SSSS SIT. 16c BRACH'S EASTER EGGS "kg." 43c 25c AERO WAX qt. nniMlf UlUlitV Libby's Topical Fruit pifnch No. 2 1 m -- for your favorite children without extra ; bTtaJack BUTTER P-H- UT long-wearin- To-- pks - - , pi$gj 6, ........... OIL,,. SALAD Sleekly tailored to the younger and sef fashion preference leather! g genuine in colors. Spring : lain BISQUICK 3L.43c BISCUITS $rj69 and RABBOTSk .Partners, of members were guests. Mrs. Jesse Robbins' and Mrs.. Lee Christiansen were in charge of arrangements. After dinner, progressive games were (played and prizes were. won by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herbert, ' Mrs. Reed Chadwick, Mrs. George, Bachman and Mr. and Mrs. William D. Warner. l Assorted Flavors BUCKET BAG ( 98c SYRUP Girls' Leather trtv 4for PANCAKE MIX Elite 'Club ? ..i giL5!29 m 2 Fresh JELL0 Celebrates $100 .each Jccr TOMATO Farm - 49c 5 SALAD DRESSING 2,,89c ,r HIIUCC Standby, Ripe . and-mosquitoe- s. 2 Clip and Save This Ad for Your Week End Shopping f ; - ...... 2 ioc 25c MIICTArm IIIUJIMIVL Radish $100 DCCC Wilsoii's Bif can 1 72? CATSUP varaey Wilson's colors. Moonstones, Feather- Plans are un- J derway by the Spanish Fork Garden Club to organize a beautifi- i cation program in the cornmun :s ity. All citizens are invitedVo par ticipate in the program that will include the removal of all litter, unsiehtlv dwellings or odori 'that breed flies j "Garden Club members will aid 'anyone in the planning in land- (. Scaping of lots. An "article to help ' encourage planting and gardening hints will be printed each "week . by- garden lovers. A z. LUNCHEON LOAF .... can Choose from an endless variety of the latest Spring Styles, sizes and SPANISH FORK - Cheese Spread 49c Can TIIM A Carnation fi'db prs. U A M Debuque I With Beans, Wilson . . . . .16-o- minutes 25 n KRESS QUALITY AT THRIFTY .PRICES! CHEESE TOPPED HAM AND . n a. price. Prices Effective Thursday - Friday - Saturday sir . ccc?t ICRESS STOKE HOURS; 9:43 to 5:49 DAILY OPEN 'til 9 P.M., MONDAY SUPER 845 1 M :A R NORTH STATE STREET It! OREf.1 DRIVlE OUT AND SAVE - " - OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. |