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Show Wednesday, January19,1972 Miss Hall > MONA — Mr. and Mrs, Ray M Myers of Mona announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Beverly, to Lloyd E. Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins of Provo. The couple plan a March 31 wedding in the Manti LDS Temple. The bride-elect recently completed an LDS mission to the California North Mission She has attended Snow College and Utah State University Mr. Hawkins completed an LDS mission to Florida He is a Nam.He is now employed in Salt Lake City. The couple plan to be married in the spring andwill make their homein Salt Lake City. a To Stretch Food Dollars District Executive Boy Scouts of America, for the Juab-MillardSanpete Region. Celebration Cartwheel Casserole — a satisfying, heman entree of Pork and Beans topped with wieners, Parmesan cheese, a hint of Italian seasonings and baked in a pastry shel! — needs only a salad,light dessert, and beverageto end the menu planning dilemma of any penny-pincher. Cartwheel Casserole 1 Sinch unbaked pastry shell 1 can (1 Ib.) Pork and Beans % lb. wieners, halved cross- 4p catsuporegano % teaspoon Pecas Prepare pastry shell, Pour undrained Pork and Beans into pie crust. Top with wieners. Spread with catsup; sprinkle on seasonings and Parmesan cheese, Bake in moderately hot oven (400 degrees F) for 40 minutes, or until ple crust is golden. Garnish with parsley. Makes one $-inch pie. BUDGET-DISASTER MONTH is over and to skimp and you won’t skimp nutritionally when you serve the Cart wheel Casserole above shown in the recipe at the right. January begins a month of tightening the purse strings. Feedingthe familyis no place and tomatoes = never. = rounded out with homemade Molasses Bran Yeast Rolls. Barley, Beans, and /Aolasses Natural FoodsIn Thrifty Budget Meal % teaspoon Tobasco pepper sauce 2 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon choppedparsley 1 large onion chopped 2 cups (% pound) shredded sharp Cheddar cheese 1 poundfrankfurters, optional Mix reserved 2 cups bean To prepare casserole: 1 cup molasses 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 cup shortening two-thirds cup molasses 3 cups whole bran cereal 1 teaspoon salt 3 eggs 4% cups unsifted all-purpose flour Dissolve the yeast in warm in small bowl. Pour the liquid with molasses, vinegar water and Tobasco in a large bul. Add boiling water over shortening, cooked beans and barley with salt and parsley.Stir in chopped onion plus reserved chopped onion from cooking beans. In a large (4-quart) casserole alternatelayers of bean mixture and cheese, starting with the bean mixture and ending with the cheese layer. Score trankfurters and place on top. Bake in a 350 dugree F. oven for 4 minutes. YIELD: 8 servings. Molasses Bran Yeast Rolls 2 packager active dry yeast 1 cup warm water % cup boiling water molasses, bran and salt in a large mixing bowl.Stir until the shortening melts; cool to Ivkewarm. Add the dissolved yeast and beat in the eggs. Gradually blend in the flour, 1 cup at a time. Mix well until a soft dough is formed. Cover the bowl and let rise until double, about2% hours, Punch down and spoon into greased muffin cups, filling % full. Cover and letrise until almost doubled, about 30 minutes. Bake in 375 degree F. oven for 20 to 25 minutes. YIELD:3 dozen rolls. ‘ but Then add the onion, garlic, tomato sauce, water and salt. Stir a couple of times, cover and simmer until all liquid is absorbed. If you have any beef or Spanish, chicken broth to use in place of Hepe yor like it. We sure do. = Using the 1 cup water, % cup uncooked regular rice (not in- = stant), % teaspoon salt and % Mrs, I'm sure South Gate,Calif. your authentic = cup chopped onion in your Spanish version is an imrecipe, take it from there. You provement on the Americanized need, also, 1 clove garlic yersion I have always done until chopped fine, % cup tomato now, the one most cookbooks : sauce. Brown the raw rice in 1% give. tablespoons oil in a skillet, *: stirring constantly to prevent Nan Wiley regrets that she cannot provide personal answersto your cooking questions, but questions of general interest Everyone should make milk a will be answered in her column, burning. The browner the rice gets the better it will be. part of his daily diet. But it Address your questions to Nan doesn’t have to be consumedas a Wileyin care of this newspaper. * liquid. One and one-third cups of BEVERLY MYERS Potatoes—Fastand Thrifty : cottage cneese is the equivalent of one cup of milk. Or, if you mlAXRECORD prefer, eat one and one-half coors of Cheddar cheese or one SS a tas **Pens® ee and one-half cups of ice cream. Standard Office Supply Sometimes when the cook at be baked ina moderate oven half 4)! are delicious substitutes for homeknowsthat she cr he will an hourts before dinner andcont be all one cf your daily i glasses of milk renty ermalabeinn 40W. i8'N. 373-52 be in a big hurryat dinner time, it's a good idea to boil andslice potatoes in the morning, put them in a buttered casserole, pour over melted butter and a bit of nerbs, and covered with aluminum foil to refrigerate till ening. Then the potatoes can the quick meal is complete. In selecting potatoes, the United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association advises, choose N O 588 WN. State Orem. On Eastside of Street R | i those that are firm and smooth, bright, shallow-eyed, and free from decay and growth cracks, SPECIAL NOTICE ONLY10 MORE DAYS LEFT TO SHOP FOR CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS AT DRY CLEANING VILLAGE GET AQUAINTED SPECIAL ’ ) O%.08F AND PRES THOMAS 240 NORTH UNIV. AVE. DRAPES OUR SPECIALITY! Comein and get aquainted with our excetlent dry cleanryday LOW PRICES. This offer 22. EVERYTHING WINTER Blouses Place lima beans, pea beans and barley in a large kettle. Add water and soak for 1% hours. Add bay leaves, bouillon cube and onion studded with cloves. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer, covered for 50 to 60 minutes, (until beans are tender). Drain and reserve 2 cup” for casserole. Remove cloves from onion and chop onion to add to casservie. Discard bay leaves. = Here is the way my the water, so much the better. husband taught me to cookit. graduate of Brighain Young University andis cur ity the Nutritious January Penny Pinchers ECONOMY is embodied in this By Nan Wiley Dear Nan i = | have picked up many good : ideas from your column, but the # one you gavefor “Spanish Rice” : isn’t. I mightcallit English rice Provo Man Army with one year in Viet DELICIOUS e To Marry Mr. and Mrs, William Berkley Hall of Orem announce the engagement of their daughter, dia, to Mr. Loran Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes of Kearns. Miss Hall attended schools in Montrose, Colo, and graduated trom Orem High School and wait Lake DS business College. She is now employed with the Utah Dept. of Employment Security and is living in Kearns. Mr. Barnes graduated from Cyprus High School, filled an LDS mission to the Gulf States and served twoyearsin the U.S. fine meal of Molasses Bean Casserole 5 LET'S ASK THE COOK Mona Girl To Wed THE HERALD,Provo, Utah— |