Show T'r i '' ' Page 12— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday April 4 2000 savors LESTER WVa (AP) — Carlos Manning is silent but smiling as he peels the pale yellow skin from an apple and slices off a bite of its butter rolurcdflesh ’‘Not many people have! ever tasted this one" he says balancing the first slice on his paring knife tastes take off leave for the big he liked And he couldn't find it in a store To him the gave it to Burford sealing a cities They would never come pictur- friendship back here to live” Manning' says "but they would remember what things tasted like” These days those same people send letters with memories of an apple: its taste' and Red Delicious that continues ? : today'1 i' f Burford now retired consults regularly as Manning 31 continues his work Everything Manning knows about apples and apple trees appearance when it Wes came from Burford and books picked — but no name Some- - He keeps detailed records of thoutimes they send an apple or a every tree he sells or gives has rescue has eaten Manning helped Manning sands of apples and grown from near extinction! Forgot- cutting from the tree Other away VIf my tree would die thousands more in his lifetime ten species that once flourtimes it's just a note with there are others out there to get it back” he says but this is special — his first ished in small family and large directions to an orchard Butter commercial orchards they That’s how Manning found! taste of an "Blacktop is taking a lot of : 240-ac-: Buttersumthe fruit last on rediscovered now his trees now" he says j variety grow ' farm'-r- ' 'V:"'''-'1"mcr in Greenbrier County v The tree in Greenbrier' "Trees are just being pushed He takes a few seconds to Their names! mystify the County! was in bad shape but out They're gone for "Just and flavor to its feel Manning knowing you've precontemplate supermarket shopper: Wolf healthy enough — sweet firm slightly spicy River Red Winter Pearmain take a few cuttings graft them served something makes you — then announces a verdict: Lowland Raspberry Western onto root stock and grow a feelgood" ' ’‘It’s excellent To me it's top Beauty Esopus Spitzenburg new one Manning even Went ! Initially Manning just want Grimes Golden Shenango back to pick an apple so he cd to restore the trees on the quality" knows how it should taste “I farms where he and his wife Seven years ago trying to Strawberry Maiden Blush K childhis are tastes of not They photogenic: do everything 1 can to make Mavis grew up But he got recapture carried away He now- runs a hood Manning became an misshapen oddly colored sure it’s right” he says V business Manning found the Pittman fledgling unusually small But their flaexplorer in the world of fruits He knew coal as an equip- v vors arc so intense that even a and the Mann flourishing in that in a good year comes : tv ment operator at a processing person who lacks the passion other states He found the close to breaking even ' Warsaw the He gets his cuttings from an for fruit can be converted Egyptian and the plant in southern West VirVirWest in orchard was ‘‘When work Rainbow no there he knew But stretching 6 actes a -growing ginia nothing : AC West tree carl yield as in would about apples what single Virginia people ginia except " The Rainbow according to a many as 30 sections for graft- thick three-rin- g ing v page in the In a plot across the road binder on his mantel had been considered extinct “The surrounded by an electrified i way 1 look at it it’s not fence to fend off hungry deer 3 AP photo h: extinct It's lost” he says "It are waist-hig- h saplings called ' from a Wolfs River apple tree to graft just takes somebody to go find “whips" that sell for about Carioa Manning cuts a shoot onto Lester W Va last month Grafting his farm at stock near loot v : v'V sells $15 apiece Manning It" has allowed Manning to save many nearly extinct apple treeis V low at is too alone his in trees v not prices larger Manning search He is a student of per-- : enough to encourage wide- ' V the Wolf River more than 80 disease and less attractive to "haps the world's leading spread planting d One consumers -Without fruit though all the years old and expert Tom Burford a ‘ - Manning's applesi for exam-- ! ! litter had a cats of Bura to even look trees few the same Until Manning’s ?— years ago an expert' So Manning has inside its hollow base ford and his mother Russell pie don't keep as long or look could ks pretty as those in the stores windstorm A locations and their ran an orchard in Monroe Va strong mapped with some 300 varieties He attached yellow tags to the : topple h so Manning takes as A Red Delicious will last six AP photo still holds an autumn apple! branches : many cuttings as possible from weeks an Esopus Spitzenburg the mali portion that remains perhaps four Each apple how- v Monticcl-toGrimes H Among them is the lasting each year at These are a few of the ram apples grown at tho Manning hum near Golden parent of the Golden green "These apples are ever has its own character Lester WV Carlos Manning a former coal equipment operator in and Manning could never pick out Burford Delicious A monument to the worth waiting for” he says: southern West Virginia has helped rescue some 300 varieties of f ? Manning sought - just one "heirSome the old West sits on 1992 he when discovered in say original Virginia endangered apple species From left a red Winter Pearmain two - the Western ''Which is yourjfavorite?" Beauty an apple state Route 27 in the Northern loom" varieties died out for Butter apples another red Winter Pearmain and in the back are two is asked defects he Natural reasons V that books Jiad listed as Panhandle Vy good Lowland Raspberry vftivvr VThe made last one'' more vulnerable to them is' needs no that One tree extinct He grafted one and tag ?:' “old-timc- e-perfect tastes like sawdust V "A lot of people have never tasted anything like this’’ he says gesturing at the dozen apples on his kitchen table r So these are among some 300 varieties that odd-looki- - ng y" re - - vy y y - I : - : mail-ord- er - ot - Hr y 4 ! i - ’ ’ ’ Ci® half-dea- mmmsm ' - rn“ - fr r y ' i - p 'A - I Chocolate Snowball author to teach class here Healthful mushrooms - Flat! graduated from the' French Puli’- Lctty pastry chef for Deer Valley Resort and author of "Choconary Institute in New York and studied at the School for American Chefs with late Snowball: and other Fabulous Pasties from Deer Valley Bakery ” will be Madeleine Kamman in California She teaching a class on springtime desserts has completed advanced pastry cburc$ at lit France and is!a member from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Wednesday April'' ’’ 13 at Kitchen kneads 1211 N Main in of the Baken Dtuen a network and idea ' ' ' : cxcbiiige ih the San Francisco Bay areaZvT Logan Flalt’s cookbook publishcd by Falcon 3 The menu will hc Phyllo Fresh Fruit Tart Lemon and Slrawheriry Dacquoise Publishing of Helena Mont is a hard-an- d volume with 125 cover four-colSimple Fruit Grotin - ! Fhitt-executiv- stew Ecole-LcnAt- re T ’ 7j34 ! J- - ! recipes photographs and line illustrations The book includes a chapter on high-alt- ibaking and suggestions from Flatt's I teaspoon minced garlic years of teaching rookie baken for the ski ” By The Associated Press r to'fglr'wliT Vi teaspoon dried thyme i Fliatt tcactin both v r and crushed Mushrooms have beeaf Jong vegdarimvo pasfry in cans 2 34 ounces each) addition her to classes (13 Wcultures aroun41lNl i jph cooking prized: by chicken broth pastiy'’ bcf'Shc is aii’iVld skicr mountain world for their healing powers - - (14 12 ounces) fistewedcantomatoes cut into tnte- - rooms'-- s - pm! Wednesday in Room 108 : ’rjOHM on mC willthisspeak week at Jm Club The the Logan Kiwanis Club meets at noon Wednesday sat Mil) the Copper i of the Technology Building at anj soarsnB i'fZim call 7134952 or cachesoaringyahoocom ’ Parks and Club: Clio Club will meet at I pm Wednesday at the Coppcrmill lva Lou Groutage wili be the hmtess and the program will be by Carol Simpson Regrets call ' - J -- 752-428- 6’ American Legion District dinner Reservations need to be in by Wednesday for the Ameri- 7 rooms will be served at The Logan Cache Chapter AssociaNo tion of Retired Persons 2 pm will meet at (AARP) 752-395- 8 Jpnfe of Refreshments Women’s Cancer screening Department is having a cancer screening from 8:30 am to for the conceit are available at the door Admission is $5 and USU students with current 1DJ arc admitted at no charge golf opener Writing Contest at Chapter Two 130 N 100 East pm Thursday Logan Refreshments served everyone invited screenings A concert by Denis Azabag- ic which is part of the 1999-200- 0 through May $45 for eight sessions Call 8 to Tracy Hclgcson at register free anonymous screenings pm Wednesdays April 5 Wellness Center is offering 24 The cost is 563-126- for alcohol problems The screenings are Thursday from 10 am to 2 pm in the Tag- gart Student Center Juniper Historical society meeting Lounge and from 2 to 5 pm at the Bear River Health Dept 655 E 1300 North Guitar Foundation of America (GFA) tour is Thursday at 730 pm in the Ecclcs tyd Historical Society on Wednesday April 5 7 pm at the DUP Museum 160 North Main The public is invited raidk at the Logon High nm mn Hm On Iaiin OAd 43S 720 pi 23tSdWUO NOMHmCMMTOlMriKMfTa In ISIS TM Skuus 4N 7IS im-- i 9ISSd MdatZIS ' Hoded by the Mufc Marir Amy CmrbHI and Bneti HoOmm Titn WINWB WMWHWHC-dl nr Romeo Must Ds DAd 43S7C09IStSd MdnaZIS ' '(01 Nightly 0 LugMi I Ugh Symphonic Sand Urm MkMto Stxl CMmlm I lilkiaal RWmanMry 2nd CmtW Dbkd 445 70S 900Sd MM 230 MkMIMMMMUaMIM AdMMEImmMyMCmlfCliivia MIIMt Urm Jti’SBaflssyn kllIMkni Fmai Duimaiion DbJrd 90S n High lmpnv Iran Manic by Jajr I tONM)lltl MY RickiiA CACHE VAtt C V WANK) Admlnaloa by Donalion SafciftaiHGM Evwjrona WalcooM ravoviQ - SnlnIkniJD - 9:00 KCNDQIOIVk ':- Ml Whativir It Taus n-- hstoTWiTJUJO ' ScImxiI Autiiiorium 920SdM2)0 aoMfpru GMQUSTkii Walt Disney Presents 2000 M pm 7:00-8:0- 0 NomMHoaMmmrwans tatataHU ' The Cache Valley Soaring Association will hold an infor-- SiKuniuy April Sd Irm ftaoaovKH n Ukd 4J0 700 93SSdMdni2flO A mk MIKING jm Toy Story 2 Soaring club to meet VLidMc aUdqnonj M9MM0NamairiOTiv Frank Baugh” at the next meeting of the Cache Valley ANNUAL AMtflg flNtiPUCfffMOMMDINIVCMW D4d MAI J : innoun'mgiTu non ml km Nf nm mm mnat 4 MvoruvswMMsMnrvrftfia muk imouQOUTJHrm two n nHFVQU COMHDmVMi roaf a Conference Center Harrison Auditorium at USU Tickets Dr Alexander W Baugh will speak on "Logan's Music Man the Life and Times of kahjainMkdMttA ra m mRk 410 70S 910 y "‘A' Traditions in Excellence GoosAimtjmi The Alliance for the Vuricd Aits is having a figure drawing and painting class from 7 to 9 The Bear River Health Silt All Seats $4 MOVIES 5 Offtcj open Ootty 143 2450 North Mam I ecording?787943 Girt Boor AvaiL kt “Tm Road to L Dorado m a MctnMZU Oolyd 420 710 Guitar concert Department and USU Student are a source of potassium m Creek Alcohol : very few calories Mushrooms also are high in riboflavin and A AtONt painting class " 1! yy The Bridgcrland Barbershop baby portabellas but they can Chorus is presenting a Sound be used like white mushrooms Celebration at 7 pm Saturday when you want more flavor Quick Mushroom at the Eccles Theater Tickets White Bean Stew and are $6 $8 and $10students 2 ? tablespoons olive oil 6 $5 For tickets call : 1 pound (about 5 caps) fresh Performers include: The crinuni mushrooms sliced Kingsmen Purple Sage Outa A CUP CO0vPO0 QBmM Cache Maxim Sound of Mind and The Bridgerland Barbershop Chorus Logan City School District Foundation Presents The USU 2000 Creative Writing Contest will hold a 1300 North The fee is from $0 reading of winning entries at 7 752-373- ! The crimini mushrooms used in this provencal style stew sometimes are called Barbershop Chorus i contact Pro Shop at Birch Books terol and sodium and have selenium and other minerals noon Thursday at the Bear River Health Dept 655 E to $30 based on income age and family size To make an 0 ext appointment call Meanwhile edible mush- rooms have healthful qualifies ' They are free of fat choles- 752-002- ne 100 Drawing and V Birch Creek Golf Course's Thursday at the Senior Citizen Center 236 N 100 East Mar-ge- women's golf opening social is Cox of Cox lloncy will 6:30 pm Thursday at the ' speak Refreshments AH visi- - Juniper Inn Open golf begins tors are welcome 9 am April 13 Night league is forming also If interested The Bear River Health can Legion Auxiliary District One dinner meeting The meeting is at 12:30 pm Saturday at the Bluebird Logan The cost is $785 Awards prizes and Giris State information will be given RSVP to Joan Kramer f Eccles Conference Center AARP meeting i ‘ Dept Resources State of Utah will speak at 7 pm Thursday at the 205-10- Clio ! Rec speaker Dmsiim ? size pieces v’ 14 cup dry white wine or water" 2 cans (15 ounces each) can-' hellini beans drained In Dutch oven or large sauce pan heat oil Add mushrooms onion garlic and thyme cook and stir until onion is very ten- der and mushrooms are slight- -' ly golden about 7 minutes Add chicken broth tomatoes :with their liquid and wine briitg to a boil rover and simmer to blend flavors about 15 minutes In a small bowl mash 1 cup of the beans until smooth add to the stew Stir in remaining beans heat Serve with a mound of steamed rice Makes4secvings ' or nuitiimal meeting at 7:30 ' l’C TM NMmoann Snln&nM I mm mm m —m an inONWi A an an Qk n idkdn nwknn dA4 |