Show ‘ THE OGDEN (UTAH) GA STANDARD-EXAMINE- S Garden Wedding of the aisle which led to an arch entering the garden The arch was adorned with white wedding bells pink camellias and huckleberry greens The couple recited vows before an alter banked with nosegays of pink camellias white wedding bells and pink ribbon On each side stood candelabra tied with pfnk kewpies pink camellias and wedding bells In a prominent corner of the garden stood a tall white wicker basket filled with pink gladioli Pink candles in pink hurricane In a lovely garden wedding Miss Patricia evening last and Cooney daughter of-Mrs John Leo Cooney of 1183 28th St became the bride of Farrell Marlon Calton son of Mr and Mrs Marlon Calton of Mr Salt Lake City The ceremony was performed in the garden at 7 pm by William Budge patriarch of the LDS Lorin Farr Stake and a relative A hundred relatives of and close friends were present Hurricane lamps tied with pink ribbon and garlands of buckle berry foliage formed both sides 16-bran- ch de c ' A ‘ - ‘L 'Vi Mu-- ? 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'l I i into a train chapel-lengt- h V 9 tf-1 t X fZ & V' IN GARDEN — Miss Patricia Cooney evening (Lillian studio) was married last Now's the Time to Satisfy That Yen for Fresh Berries By RUTH P TIPPETTS USAC Extension Service Choose from of bite-siz- e now fruits July appearing on the-varie- ty many markets Thfcre are raspberries cherries strawberries gooseberries and currants July is a month of plenty for the fresh fruit fruit cup pie jelly or jam A delicate delight is the bright red raspberry The season for these berries is short and the number is but a few compared to past years Many depend on the raspberries from the Bear Lake area to supply their needs these are about two weeks away Ripe berries are an even color firm and The berries are delicate so store them in shallow trays in the refrigerator until you' are ready" to use them Packed in Pint Boxes Raspberries are usually packed in pint boxes You will get about Tour servings from a pint box If you like raspberry jam you will no doubt like uncooked raspberry spread with its especially fresh flavor You may eat it fresh or freeze it for the future To make the spread follow these five steps: For each cup of sieved raspberries measure Va cup of powdered pectin and 1 cup of sugar Mix the pectin with about of the sieved fruit for seven minutes with an electric mixer at low speed Combine the sugar and remaining J3 of the sieved fruit in a separate bowl and let the mixture stand until the sugar dissolves Combine the two mixtures and blend them three minutes Put the spread into sterilized glasses or freezing cartons cover fhe cartonsand let them stand in the kitchen for about 24 hours Store the jan in the refrigerator for immediate use or put it in the freezer for futtire use Currants on Market You will find currants on the market now and for two weeks In recent years the fresh market well-shape- d has declined The supply is not heavy but what few are available are of good quality Currants have a short life so plan to use those you buy within a day or two The berries will keep better if you wait to wash and stem them until you are ready to use them One quart of currants provides 1 cup of juice The juice makes a clear red jelly It also combines well with other fruit juices such as apple or raspberry for summer punch Whole fresh currants add color and flavor to upside-dowcakes corn muffins and chiffon pie V s The flower girl was a niece of the bride Rebecca Kinne who wore a dress matching that of the bridesmaids and carried a miniature nosegay of pink roses The mother of the bride wore a champagne lace over taffeta gown with a full nylon flounce The bridegroom’s mother wore a delicate pink silk shantung model Both had Australian orchids in shades of pink Robert G Calton brother of the bridegroom was best man with John L Cooney Jr Charles W Kinne Carl Pennington Malcolm Christiansen Wood Dor-lan-d and Douglas Carter as ushers Three hundred guests were served in the garden around a three-tierepink and white wedding cake topped with a small bridal bouquet of pink elf roses with maline trim The cake was featured on a round table with a pink and white dotted nylon ruffled cover trimmed with white lace and pink satin ribbon Pink cupids and pink hurricane lamps and a garland of pink gladioli added beauty to the table Immediately after the reception the newlyweds left on a honeymoon trip to San Francisco Victoria Canada and Jack-so- n d Wyo The bride’s going-awaensemble was ’a geranium pink linen suit with white accessories After returning from their trip the couple will go to St Louis Mo to make their home The bridegroom will enter medical school at Washington University in September y Wash and sort the currants They may be left on the stems Crush them slightly to start the juice flowing Add Va cup of water and heat until the currants are soft : s' v To Marry Tonight Lutheran Church will be the scene of The Elim the ceremony this evening uniting in marriage Miss Helen Elaine Hegland daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester Hegland anil Ross Dillon Smith son of Mr and Mrs Dillon Smith - IF gpholitery oa Don't Let Food in Packages Be Only Source of Vitamins " sured an item is (a) easily By WILLIAM BRADY Most North Americans particu- gestible and (b) nourishing di- - No larly children and youths get other foodis easier to digest or most of their calories from sugar more nutritious than starch or an£u0UIV The refined sugar and hite sugar j0£ readers have “Ben Told” th may get “deposits” of calcium in their joints ar-teries kidneys etc if they take “I1? 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fayv Vvorite innity hp as can be and a time saver when you want a few extra hours itt the spring sunshine to work in your garden An HELEN t Sv of CALIFORNIA ORIGINALS And Our DOROTHY O'HARA ORIGINALS - Refreshing Menu c shredded cabbaee and sliced dates molded in lemon-fla- vored gelatin make a refreshing salad to serve this time of year Add a little Vinegar and salt to the gelatin mixture to sharpen the flavor Confined fo us! j 406 25th Street Across From the Ben Lomond Hotel rnrrvinmnnrrinrrrrinrrirrirrrrrinn mmm TlflASON teems to get extra hard wear ECONOMY BEEF YOUNG TENDER BEEF AT SAVING PRICES Round apple juice T-Bo- no Sirloin Sirloin Tip DON’T neetu orify cover fabric vriih cver-o- li up pretty eiip caver POT ROAST Wax Appliances The use' of abrasive scouring powders on kitche n appliances should be avoided It’s better to use a creamy kitchen wax which not only cleans the enamel but also leaves a shiny protective coating MASTS Blado Cut Rump or Heel (HUNG BEEF Care for Cottons Cotton dresses can be washed by hand or machine using hot soapsuds and rinses It’s best to wash a sheer or delicate fabric by hand — or put it in a pillow-cas- e or mesh bag before washing by machine 1W ?Md fcatfprim Im AM rth DO make rr i tuck-i- n and tie cavers of 2301 Wash denim to go over ports that get wear Remove whenever desired 2$ Rig STEM: ooooooobooooooooooooooo o Round Bono O Community O CON01U1Y l LOM MAT 71 p3) Mil® I LEMON CHIFFON PIE o FINAL CLEARANCE BURGER BUNS O S Doz Assorted Cookies Women's Wear All Depfs Buy Now and Save Charge or Layaway— no Interest charged ever I q g eomuniTY bakery 8-in- ch 44c d°""‘ 28c Oo 69c 2 i I Lean 18j Fresh Ground 7Tr"ri 1 L-- J L-- fe oip71 FOC llJiik n J ONE-STO- P JYJ ljuljlj lu SHOPPING CENTER WASC©T©K! § 00000000000000000000000 i l Q year furniture at ' self-relia- nt SHOP AND SAVE AT NORTHERN UTAH'S LARGEST ONH-STO- P SHOPPING CENTER Strain the currants through a jelly bag or cloth strainer while hot If sweetening is desired add Va cup of sugar to each pint of juice Makes 1 cup juice from 1 quart currants 1 cup sugar I quart currant 1 juice quart ginger ale 3 cups Combine the ingredients and chill Garnish with lemon slices if desired who ’ — A IROWN She gmust make up in vivacity and charm for her failure to be- jong to the Country Club set In the long run she far ex- ceeds the colorless heiress who tries to coast throughout life on jjer father’s check book Dollars don’t create true love instead they usually generate greed which is the very opposite 0f jove jjany shallow girls however e costiy gowns and fur envy coats wealthy women of their Htv for these shallow fe males arg’ motivated by greed They want to capture a rich husband too so he can further indulge their selfish desires They love themselves but not their husbands for true love is unselfish Please address Dr George W Crane Hopkins Syn- dicate Mellott Ind (Copyright by The Hopkins Syndicate Inc) Actually a girl in a $15 frock selects her apparel artis- tically will run circles around the millionairess Indeed if you girls can’t win boy friends in $15 frocks then there is always the suspicion that you are getting “squaw men” for husbands instead of American males $ DON’T MAKE HEARTTHROBS In generab id much rather date a girl of modest financial even a poor girl” background-o-r one of my sons commented when we were discussing this point “Sf “For a lot of rich girls lack ” shown in selecting her clothes personaiity They seem to think MONEY WORSHIPERS they can get by on papa’s pocket- Girls never make the mistake book” of thinking expensive clothes win men That is not true at least in most cases Oh there are some European counts who come to America to land a wealthy heiress and such gigolos naturally are looking for American checkbooks to bail them out of bankruptcy But the typical American male After this summer of Bermuda shorts and long Jim Dandy is impressed by your personality skinny pants I’m sure I don’t need to convince you that pants are not the price tag of your en- - a £an fashion too especially those long skinny pants semble I’m sure you’ll want a pair of black knit ones for your Indeed the average American weekends or perhaps you prefer yours plaid But most young man knows very little- country about fabrics and often can’t re- all of us will find these long skinny pants just above the ankle member the color of your dress especially useful in velvet black or ruby red to wear with what when he gets home and his y0u like for at home evenings Sometimes you’ll dress them with mother quizzes him about it a cashmere pullover or overblouse sometimes you’ll dress them If boys thus ignore even its with a glamour shirt or They’re like Joseph’s coat—of luze hat8 they5 can’? judged many colors (Copywright 1955 New York Herald Tribune Inc) So quit being so envious of QJLgJLflJLgJLgJL3JLftJLgJLft-flJLS-B-fl-fl-gPflAA-fflfl P flZfl B fl &SLSLSUSLSLSL wealthy girls who wear mink coats and frocks “ The Little Men don’t kiss your coat or latest fashion creation! Shop Around GET PALPITATION And they don’t get palpitation the Corner ” of the hea?t °ver th?m- either sand n lr0nt °r th’d for Living Designs — — ly iff Currant Juice tured college boy friends?” w n you don’t have to be Rich to shop ( & And that is often true for the DR announced after he had read my typewritten copy aloud to Dan- iel and Mrs Crane “What you said about a girl’s not needing wealth and expensive clothes is also correct” Daniel added “Yeah” David broke in “One of the best dressed girls at col- lege makes her own clothes and they aren’t costly “But she knows how to pick them to fit her personality She is really the snappiest dresser on tne campus d Cym-bidiu- m WED Br One of the outstanding features of the dress was the 60 tiny taffeta-coverebuttons down the back w-length mitts of nylon tulle button motif I Her the repeated of bride’s illusion veil fingertip fell from a tiny fitted cap of matching dutchess lace with tiny seed pearls trim She carried a bouquet of stephanotis centered with a white orchid Attendants were Mrs Charles W Kinne sister of the bride as matron of honor Mrs John L of the Cooney Jr sister-in-labride attending matron and Miss Janet Shupe Miss Kathoryn Blackhurst Miss Ann Draper Miss Sharon Nelson and Miss Mollie Jo Taylor as bridesmaids IDENTICAL GOWNS They wore identical gowns of zircon blue polished cotton styled with a square neckline a dropped waistline and an overskirt of nylon tulle with white cotton lace half-cap- s having rhinestone trim Their bouquets consisted of pink sweetheart roses with a background of pink maline and pink satin streamers tied with pink forget-me-not- s s fA GEORGE W CRANE of show windows and get their Daniel and David 20 and 19 thriUs without the added expense respectively were at home this of a dinner and theater engageweek so I let them proofread ment Dr Crane I come from a poor yesterday’s Case Record about home” Annette many a girl has protested “That’s certainly true’’ David to me “so- - how can I attract cul- - lamps were placed throughout the garden WALKED DOWN AISLE The bride who walked down the aisle on the arm of her father was lovely in an original gown fashioned with a fitted bodice of antique taffeta with a shoulder yoke of imported dutch-es- s lace embroidered with clusters of tiny seed pearls and rhinestones The' bouffant skirt of layers of nylon tulle over taffeta fell w ’’if r 1955 Price of a Girls' Dress Won't Win Her a Man Elbo- i & JULY 22 Don't Camouflage Miss Patricia Cooney Is Wed to F M Calton the-bri- FRIDAY EVENING I TlIiaHACH LJ |