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Show Page October THE JOURNAL 6 Boats Own Record Team Peas With Acorn Squash 8, 1955 CROSSWORD A ' ACROSS Public vehicles 5. Baby 2. In a row 18. Particle of (poet.) addition 1. carriage 0. A kind of wheat 10. Citrus fruit 12. Eat away 13. Living 14. No (slang) 15. Diluted 17. Neuter pronoun 18. Kind of 3. 4. Mergansers 5. Body of soldiers 6. To let again 7. 8. Hill in 21. Jerusalem Toward Afghan prince Set in motion 9. An in- drink 23. Improved 24. Covered with bread crumbs 26. Lofty 28. Newt 31. Anger 33. Small habitant 11. scarf ID. 20. Simpleton flower 22. Polynesian Undevel-ope- d 16. Man's nickname depression 34. Gaze 36. Perforil at Cone of thread 37. Amutr Patron saint of sailors 38. Ceremony 39. Similar 42. Girls name N 22. Warp-yar- n 25. Avoid l 27. 29. Not ever Medieval 30. Note in the scale boat Back in Grandma's day vegetables had definite seasons. Green (peas, for instance, were around only in the spring and summer. But now thanks to quick-freezinyou can have spring vegetables all combine quick-froze- n now not peas with a why year 'round. Right n a make acorn special fresh fall favorite squash? They and mighty good eating! Peas in Squash Nests 3 tablespoons butter 2 acorn squash 4 teaspoons butter 2 teaspoons flour 8 teaspoons brown sugar 1 chicken bouillon cube 1 box (10 ounces) 14 teaspoon lemon juice Birds Eye Green Peas 1 tablespoon chopped chives 12 cup pea liquid Cut squash in halves lengthwise and scrape out seeds and pulp. and 2 teaspoons Arrange in baking dish. Place 1 teaspoon butter brown sugar in each squash half. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Pour boiling water to depth of 1 inch around squash. Cover and bake in hot oven (450F) 30 minutes; uncover and bake 30 minutes 32. Doom 33. Earliest 35. Tantalum g, 36. two-seaso- longer. Cook peas as directed on package. Drain, reserving 12 cup liquid. Melt butter in saucepan. Add flour and blend. Add pea liquid and bouillon cube. Cook and stir until thickened. Add lemon juice, chives, and cooked peas. Work brown sugar and butter mixture into squash meat with fork. Arrange squash halves on serving platter and fill centers with peas. Serve with crisp bacon, if desired. Makes 4 servings. 39. 40. (sym.) Small crown Guided Fruit (It.) 41. On fire 43. Thin, round plate of metal 44. 45. 4G. Used a garden tool Deed Looked at DOWN English track star, is shown as she won the Womens Mile Event at the International Athletic Meet in London. In going the distance in 4 minutes, 45 seconds, Miss Leather beat her own world mark for women by 5.8 seconds. DIANE LEATHER, 1. Promoting cure AfoerHtrmmt From where I sit ...fy ' For the finest Wedding announcements and invitations . . . If you are planning a Wedding, why not come in soon and look at our many beautiful styles of wedding invitations. I am sure we can save you time and money. . . . PHONE KAYSVILLE 10 INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Kaysville, Utah Joe Marsh Shades of Tom Sawyer! Ilack Willis had just stopped the tractor sos he could cool off at the pump, when a young insurance salesman came up the drive. Hack was tired of plowing, and needed insurance on his new barn. But he also needed to get that winter rye in fast. The salesman, an eager kid, noticed hesitation. I come from a farm, he said. "Why dont you look at these booklets get all the dope and Ill take that plow a couple of rounds for you. Young fellow laid off a pretty straight furrow, too. It was almost dark before Hack sitting in the shade was able to decidt just what kind of policy to get. From where I sit, to be a good salesman or a good citizen it always helps to put yourself in the other mans place. ne may have a different sort of job with different problems ... he may prefer to close a deal over, say, a friendly glass of beer while you might prefer something else. But both of you can if you make it a policy to try. co-oper- Copyright, 1955 , United States Brewers Foundation |