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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- ERllMY, LOGAN, UTAH, L ,1 I' LI 1 1 TAGE SEVEN I i HOSE WITH GARTERS ATTACHED ALLOW FOR KNEE ACTION Court Rules Its Womans Privilege Picnic Party In Canyon Honors Honored Guest At Club , To Change Mind Visitors A pu me party was, Log in canyon Thursday .Pernoun in compliment to a! out of of town Alpha Chi fioup Omeg is w ho came to Logan to y evening at the Old Mill The guests of honor were Miss Tat Arlene Miss Fredrickson, Bower, Miss Marion Ensign and. Miss Dorothy Nelson of Ogden, Miss Nora Holbrook and Missj ikeiiic S.ucic of Bountiful, Miss and Miss Ivy Nilsson of Heber Kuth Jardine of VVitchita, Kansas Others included were Miss Harriet Anderson, Miss Fay Dames, Miss Margaret Cardon, MissDucy-bet- h Cardon, Miss Harriet Hulme, Miss Ruby Cardon, Miss Marian Peterson, Miss Evelyn Carlisle, Miss Gayle Cardon and Miss Anna Johnson -- ... Couple Honored By Club Group Husband Honored Olsen entert lined1 supper Wednesday of Mr Olsen honor in ho ,was observing his birthday v Sure to make a big hit with girls w ho dislike , o r th l,-- .i hosiecy innovation, knee-higstukn-g- s worn by the two smartly dressed fi iki-m'i. nnr garters grip the legs firm, pieu tiling wrukh seams, and no matter how often the stu kin?-- , i garters won't strclih i bit th, n m -- BY MARY E. DACHE jSEA Service Malt Wrlltr SWEET CORN is one of the very hailed with delight by all members of the family. While it may not be as rich in mineral salts and vitamins as some of the other summer vegetables, it does supply bulk and carbohydrates In abundance and the yellow varieties contribute some vitamin A. Sweet corn is perhaps the only mild flavored vegetable that modern cooks advise boiling in water to cover. The tenderness, color and flavor all are harmed by steaming and waterless cooking. Consequently, in order to serve it at its best It Is completely immersed in actively boiling water and boiled rapidly in a covered kettle. Corn loses its natural sweetness eery soon after gathering, so in buying avoid wilty, yellowed-lookinhusks, or corn that has been husked. The husk helps to preserve the flavor i " the kernels and keeps them from becoming dry and hard. Best Varieties A new variety of sweet corn appears on the market nearly every year, but the Evergieen, Golden Bantam and Country Gentleman varieties alwavs are good standg I bys. Take care not to over-coo- corn. k let it stand after cooking Eight minutes should be allowed to cook young tender corn, counting the time after the water begins to boil hard again after putting in the corn. But if the corn has been gathered some tune and the kernels are on the verge of Tipening it may take as long as fifteen minutes to cook the ears Add sait after the corn has cooked five minutes and keep the kettle closely covered during cooking. When tender remove at once from water and serve. If allowed to stand in the water it soon beDo not comes discolored and watery and m Tomorrows Menu mtCAKKAST: Chilled mato juice, cereal, cream, creamed lihli, corn waffles, milk, coffee LUNCHEON- - Corn chowder, lettuce sandwiches, filled cookies grape juice. DINNER: Baked slice of ham with potatoes, spinach and egg salmilk, ad, berry to- Club Membeis Entertained cof-fe- o. roly-pol- altogether unappetizing. If you should want a change from corn on the cob there are many delicious ways to serve it. Cut from the cob and cooked for ten minutes in thin cream seasoned with butter, salt and pepper, it is amazingly good and pieferred by some persons to coi It must be stnred almost constantly while cooking to sticking and burning. Combinations of corn and other vegetables always are good, too Succotash, green peppers stuffed with coin and corn (bonder are combination dishes par excellence Coin Chowder Two cups corn cut fiom cob. 1 slice salt poik. 2 small onionb. 4 medium sized potatoes 2 medium sized tomatoes, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoon pepper, 1 cup water, 2 cups milk. 1 tablespoon butter, 2 teaspoons flour. Cut pork in small dice and try out fat m soup kettle. Add onions peeled and minced, potatoes pared and cut in dice, tomatoes peeled and sliced and salt and Add water and simmer pepper. for fifteen minutes. Add corn and Rub cook ton minutes longer. flour and butter to a smooth paste and stir into mixture. Cook and stir until smooth Add milk and bung quickly to the boiling point but do not let boil. Serve with toasted crackers. pie-ve- fNotia reso'"ed not to accept any HARVARD CAT FOR HI M automobile rides BenCAMBRIDGE, Mass (I jamin Punkins, official cat in WHERE lOl FI-- H Lcvcrett House at Harvart UniK Pi Utah SIRINGVILLE. of fond versity, reportedly is very mm punch and light wines, but1 Whethir the ginu warden will ar-- r cannot drink whisky, straight or St vou or not all depends on Dee v here you fish in this locality otherwise. Adams 16, has found that out He the state lOUTH, 17, STARTS LONG HIKE f.shes onlv 20 feet fromand lands f.sh hitcher NEWTON, Mass. (U'i Carrying ones that big' ponds with the aid ot a 50 pound suppiy pack, would arrest him it William W. Blair, Jr, has set v nrdens who out on a hike to Nova he cast his line 20 feet farther. F- - 700-mi- ... Return From and Miss Aldyth Thain Afton Tnain, accompanied by Miss Lutie returned Bancroft, have home after a delightful trip to Los Angeles Miss STIFFED WITH EGETABLES 1 large eggplant 4 tablespoons melted butter or other fat , IF cups bread crumbs 1 small onion finely chopped 1 cup cooked string beans, peas or other leftover vegetable 1 teaspoon salt Pepper Wash and cut eggplant in half Remove as much of the white ortion as possible without breaking the shell, cut the pulp into small pieces and cook in a little water until tender. Drain To melted fat add crumbs, stir until well mixed and reserve half the crumbs for the top To the remaining crumbs add the other ingredients and the eggplant pulp, into mix thoroughly, pile lightly the eggplant shells, sprinkle the shala top with crumbs, place in low baking dish, pour a few hot water around tablespoons the shells to keep them from sticking and bake in a moderate oven for 30 minutes Serve in the baking dish IA.G PLANT 1 SLEUTHING ST Mrs h ish. a is lml now a change her nvnd at any time about anything Sui h was the even marriage ing void the marriage of Mi-- s Classen Thompson Virginia (shown here), to John Bradon Bronner, a filling station employe, after a cocktail party last November. In granting the annulment to Miss Thomjson, who last year was "color girl' at the U. S. Naval Academy, Judge O'Dunne declared that a woman may change her mind conse"ot without regard quences and without any sense of responsibility either to God, law-- or man, especially ill all affairs of the heart lie l Range was limit 89 .tears ago ... toal tange so modern and so good that it name HEATROLA. Like the famous Heatrola Estate Co.il lalmiet heater, tile Heatrola Range is a heavj stun lure encased in a cabinet of fully-enamel- 1 No need Oven Ileal Tv pe. Its jut's, lakes and biead. L whatever of ever turning the a beauty! ... See it! COAL RANGES $62 55 LT! Libera! Allowance For Your Old Range at Electric Style Show Visit Our Range Department m34 Bridge Party Honors Sister Mrs Bryan Johnson entertained at a bridge party at her home in onor of her sister, Mrs Ray N A TOUCH 1 Return From Yellowstone Park Mis-Fer- OF THE TOE - G (r opens a "treasure chest of conveniences n Hete.s a smaller range, it a smaller price, hut with Estate invented the table all the style of the bigger models. control) Dexter Washer On Test Run ? Estate heat oven won award n vitli air spate between. The oven door is heavily insulated and the ocn is of the famous Estate Balanced Hall of Los Angeles, Calif Mrs Jahwson was assisted by Mrs A J Bissegger, Mrs LeRoy Andersen and Miss Marjorie Bissegger The guests wert Mrs Hall, Mrs Mrs Ciayton LaVon Everton, Alfred Kammack, Iwilsen, Mrs Mrs Kenneth Baugh, Mrs LeRoy Anderson, Mrs Lavar Mohr, Chugg. Mrs Erma Eramke, Miss Lawrence Mrs Harmon, Mr and Mrs. R O Larsen have Gladys Framke and Mrs Rulon just returned from a pleasant Everton The high score prize for bridge trip to Yellowstone National Park They were accompanied by their was won by Mrs Kenneth Baugh daughters, Mrs Estella Larsen of and the all cut prize was won by A guest prize waS Mohr Idaho Fails and Miss Lucille Lar- Mis sen, a graduate nurse from Uni- awarded to Mrs Hall The luncheon tables were San Francisco versity hospital, and who is visiting in Logan with her with snapdragons 'snasta daisies parents Balanced switch (single independent-uni- top range, and here is Es- tates latest and finest of- fering of this type. Estate t, broiler in top of Balanced Oven (single-diven; 3 cooking top units. controlled), big, drawer-typThis range is finished in independent double al double Passes 2 Year Mark l Pi A gold LOUIS, Mo. medal of the St Louis council of to was awarded John Boy Scouts J Svvartztrauber, 14, for his "bi-- c' cle arrest" of a burglary suspect When he heard a neighbor shout for aid, he seized his fathers revolver, leaped on his bicycle and tracked down the suspect in a east-iro- non. entertained Jones luncheon and one tcble of contrut bridge at her home Wednesday afternoon complimentary to Mrs Frank H Karl who is leaving Sunday for Bellingham, W ashington to make her home A Four guests were included gift was presented to Mrs Karl Mrs O mformall A woman can lie In si I Informal Table Of Bridge opinion filed by Judge Eugene Uiounue ui Daltiihure declin- Coast Trip Tod Fish who are Dancing and games formed the entertainment after evenings v. hich light rifieshiiitnts were served unladed Spt ml gutsts Mr. and Mis Fish. Mi and Mrs Hitt Mr and Mrs hie. (Jordon Keed Mtsener Mr and Mrs Orval Barrett Jacobst n, Miss Manorie o Ogden. Miss Leora Brown and led Kldndge Club membeis piesent weie Mr and Mrs Ltomrd Wasdtn, Mr and Mrs Irving Jacobsen, Mr a d Mrs Mac Mi Kinney, Mr and Mr Mrs Kenneth Cilder, anJ Mrs Sylvan Huffier, Mr and Mis. Paul Winberg and Mr and Mrs Melroy Smith The serving table was centered with a birthday ake Tall pink, m.dles were at either end Dimes were marked for the following guests, Mr and Mrs Gilbert Larson, Mr and Mrs John White, Mr and Mrs Lorin Noble, Aiiss Marjorie Drafts, Derry Rees and the guest of honor and the hostess Mrs Melroy Smith was hostess to members of her club at her home Wednesday afternoon Bridge formed the entertainment after were which dainty refreshments served Mrs were RaySpecial guests mond Rose and Miss Marjorie r Barnett of Ogden The high score prize for bridge v as won by Mrs Paul Winberg whuh club of member e SISTER MARY'S KITC H Charles pi me anniverraty l and Mrs Mr having for IUnvir, Colo, to make wore the honored their homt guest reientiv it a puity given at the Amt ruon Ltgion tamp m the canyon by niembus of a On Birthday a M evening in honor of Mrs R her do pm O lundquisi hefoie tare foi a several months stay in Sait LHke City The suppei table was centeie! with a houquit of bright hue i poppies Plates were marked for ills. Lindquist, Mrs Robert Hol-d- t m Mrs Olivtr Wilkinson, Mrs I.obert Martin. Mrs L R Robin-sin- . T unite H insen, Mrs Mrs W Ilford Evan Rogers and Mrs Mt Murdie the remainder upper .Following o the owning was spent pluving It dge A lowly gift was presented to Mis Lindquist by the c ub members utter tm Alpha Chi Omega' mining paity given Wednesday' Mrs HEATR0LA COAL RANGE Mrs (Tiiuiur was host at a si'ipct pa tv at he. tome foi dub iininheis VVed"e--deA in t evening but , DRESSED IN 20th CENTURY TOGGERY Party -, held 89 YEARS OLD 11IONE 50. MRS. RULA C. ITTZER, EDITOR. e, See the new Leonards at our showroom (11 beautiful models The 5 step-savin- planned LEN-A-DO- g food shelf beautiful porcelain in pleas- broiler; two utensil drawing combination ... ali ers, both toller sliding, one comlovely to look at and easy room equipped condiment set, a partment, surprising and ice capacity, and many great to keep clean. The oven is knife sharpener, tecipe card convenience features not to be lined. The botfound in any other refrigerator. porcelain file ; 3 new c h r o m a o x toms and sides are easily removed and cleaned in (closed type) units and the park, two miles away The suspect (onlessed I. S. MARSHAL SELLS PLANE TACOMA, Wash (1 10 To A J Chitty, new U S Marshal, fell the duty of selling an amphibian plane 1 seized from Frank Dorbandt, Alaskan flying acq Dorbandt was for having contraband Alaskan furs He gained national recognition recently by flying Father over Hubbard, "glacier priest,' Alaskan mountains LEONARD THC COMPLETE ttEFRIGEftATOn dishwater. many Electricooker exclu- sive features, so many which boils, braises, steams and stews. re- every one See this 1931 modern elecIMPORTANT! tric lunge before you buy! finements is Salt Lake Summer Style Is Sunbonnet Symphony So and Electric Ranges 589! up Our Policy VVet-tinghous- e F oi thin 72 jchis ErRMTHlK (() moic BOY LK nhl Jun i ti tcibli'htl on n . I i non l u n i t olw i regular s'oi k modt t'-- t tl it 'hi It bus bet n tm nun him h in Imn nutting fm Gioge Washflours If. nought a ington s mothtr t ouM would Mil be in Dext r. th it wu-hi- r licxturs goo i working or b r tod u lore inougi to drive a Use gtih h ft jitiNfud with truck I id thr'on ne "The Stoic with the Sunbonnets c"-n- r the state prepares for the celebration of Pioneer Day, tris all the rage in Utah tins summer24 as1317, by Moimon emigrants who crossed the plalnff. Anct t'" U"" bn? of thee, sMt" Jim that the smibunnet has all of the RhoUa and Uiuce lere are the Hunt sisters of Ogden-Alic- Cv atiM JsMUJr Ji n- showing ''ti to ritvs nJjqiifa Rhone 138 ! !I I appoint our customers tau a ac tan git our nitmndiv ad(rti-e- $3Q95 big SEE IT! Easy Terms ! Dual-Automati- c electric ranges arc last! Standard equipment includes brick-typ- e q u i c k - c o o k platfoi m units The patented Cor-o- x q u c k - c o o k units mikes Westinghouse fast Pm i M tke out Logan stoie your headquarters use our phone rest in one of our tomfortahle make yourself chairs, at home just and economical. No basttasting, testing, ing, watching necessary with Westinghouse ! Easv Terms ! We Redeem S. & H. Green Stamps! BOYLE FURNITURE ISIO.N Icndlv Door" APPLIANCE DIVISION 39 S. Main Phone 13S j j" . i W'e'tinghouse mei n IuJfse BOYLE FURNITURE AIT!. I M i; mrnhandise has (omi bt mso uc t iiv oi,i( j t Ranges di mil b' New Model Electric Dual-Automat- ic has dependable .sunts nivir the I 39 South Main |