Show OSDEN (UTAHI THE STANDARD-EXAMINE- S tDtukMavti fWunltavfla R FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER IS 1848 Try Ham Noodles in Casserole By Clarence D Ashton USAC Extension Horticulturist It is as important that growers prepare their orchards for winter If orchards go into winter unprepared they are apt to suffer First step in preparing the or chard for winter is to dflt out the orchard soil early In the fall so trees will stop their growth ripen new tissues and toughen up for h baked in casserole makes a bountiful By Gaynor Maddox Iroom soup and 2 3 cup water NEA Staff Writer attrrina until amooth Add Wor For a budget yet satisfying cestershire sauce and cheese Con try this recipe: Bake tinue cooking until cheese is melt(Six servings) ed Reserve a few egg slices and Two teaspoons salt 1 quart wa- olive slices for garnish Add rest and tuna ter 4 ounces noodles 1 can mush- of egg slices olive slices rt room soup ounces) 2 3 cup fish to noodles in a water i teaspoon Worcestershire glass baking dish Mix tosauce 4 ounces American cheese gether lightly Pour mushroom d aauce over noodle mixture Bake sliced or cut into pieces 2 eggs sliced 8 stuffed olives in moderately hot oven (375 desliced 1 can tuna fish a ounces) grees F) for about 30 minutes Serve in same dish and garnish sprig of parsley Add salt to one quart water and with egg and olive slices and bring to boil: add noodles and cook sprig of parsley Here's a dessert treat that can for about 20 minutes or until noodles are done Drain noodles be baked along with the tuna and Heat noodles: and rinse in cold water Brownie Pudding Serves One-hacup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder teaspoon salt 13 cup granulated sugar 3 tablespoons cocoa cup milk 1 tablespoon melted shortening H teaspoon vanilla cup chopped nuts (optional) cup brown sugar firmly packed cup boiling water to do things the easy way? Sift flour once measure add salt granulated baking powder Then you'll love sugar and 1 tablespoon cocoa and Polish sift again Add milk shortening It CLEANS as it POLISHES as and vanilla mix only until smooth it PROTECTS furniture floors Then add nuts Turn Into greased casserole or small baking dish and all wood surfaces Does 11 Mix together brown sugar and 2 three io one application! Over tablespoon? cocoa: sprinkle water Used by more women than Then pour boiling batter any other polish! Ask for it to over top of batter (This makes a chocolate sauce in the bottom of day where you buy your clean- pan after pudding is baked) Bake in? supplies in moderate oven (375 degrees P) about 30 minutes dinner-in-a-dis- Tuna-nood- le dinner-i- n-a-dish Tuna-Nood- le heat-resista- nt two-qua- hard-cooke- 6-- 8) se lf ar It with your Triangular Mop They're ma do for secH other "Ti OfMtMt H i I aJMUiWCWi b in f Primary Slates Union Meeting HovMkMping" COUTH I22Jji Torn? Ml Chicog Can BRIGHAM CITY Oct 15— Union meeting for all Primary workers of L D S North Box Elder stake will take place Sunday at two pm in L D S Eighth ward chapel here A program Is arranged by members of the stake board and the Corinne ward Primary Members of ward bishoprics and priesthood representatives are invited to attend and officers and teachers of all ward Primaries of the stake are urged to be present TENDER TASTY TUNA EVERY TIME! m ssssst You can see the tender texture and taste the finer flavor when you buy Star-Kis- t quality tuna There's a reason — only the small be tuna are packed der the bel There w- a !fTrW difference in Tuna! EVERY DAY IS SATURDAY at being injured Final Irritation ITnitor most conditions in Utah stone fruits should rmt be irrigated after Sept 1 Since apples and pears are usually on heavier soils than the stone fruits this date is late enough in most cases for them to be irrigated They may need wa ter later than tnis qate on some light soils But even on lighter soils thsv ihmilri rnt hp irrigated later than about the middle of Septem ber U Us tail IS exiremriy ary orchards may need to De irrigatea after the trees have matured as in dicated by leaf drop Following are some tacts to consider which will indicate another step in preparing theatorchard for an earlier finit (rwiK date and freezes deeper during the winter wnen it is eiean cuiuvaim than when it is covered with sod or a mulch of plant growth Collar rot and root rot of apple trees frequently makes its attack after crowns and roots have been injured by frost Fall storms and water from spring thaws wash top sous from orcnarus on siopea wucu they are bare due to clean or deep cultivation A heavy cover crop in an orchard provides a home for field mice and during dry fall and spring weather may become a serious fire hazard These facts suggest that the sod or mulch on top of the soil is a condition which will help the orchard come through the winter in better condition than if the soil is - 3167 2666 Washington Bulbs Need Food Bulbs need plant food Before spading a bed spread over it 4 pounds of balanced chemical plant food for each 100 square feet and spade it under Washington -- 2236 Washington -- 86325th si TUNA giek'a niKh -Quality m can Ig-enn- vilSCO Afl-hilU- 'I COCOd -- aJTv Peas Booth s package fcQp Mmt Btrawberrlea Booth's ii oz pr 30 oz 70° Milk BISCUIT tall cam O&lgof Floii r 29 paper bag 10-P- l"'Pmd r borsey 15' Ik Nueea g J Specialties CelvOle SO pint box Mustard T7 Candy Bars 39 pkg z Hunt's can No Wegner Cut No 2 eaa 17c 15c 10c t CANNED SALMON I CHUM COHOE I COLUMBIA Westaevea No H eaa AU No Beacon eaa No Sea can 29c 39c Chocolate SYRUPS Log Cabin Siefer's can 19c : CORN UHuaee Jar Beldine Amber No 5 can 26c 39c 5c PREPARED FOODS z NOODLES NOODLES Twisty Needles Swanson Chlekea 16-Jar 2 16-- os Jars Spaghetti 2 os Superio Jam X6-- os 25c 19c 15c 5-- 1 50 niJ Ulaer GRAPEFRUIT 29c 39c 29c os r "" CQc Prime Rib 49c JQc —I Oranges Medium Slse 282's doien 29c 4Qc TB POTATOES VEAL ROASTS Veal Chops Initi nr Rih nounr! 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