Show H'-'- 6 THE OGDIM (UTAH) STANDARD-DCAMIN- Rush Corn to Your Table Or Coolers Saves Flavor By RUTH T TIPPETTS Consumer Education Agent VJ8JL& Extension Service "Pass the butter and salt”— fresh corn on the cob is here Who drenched doesn’t like the sweet delicate flavor of fresh with batter and sprinkled with just the right amount of salt? The corn crop is abundant and from now until frost this golden vegetable will be plentiful Shop for corn as early in the ful vegetables that are available day as you can and rush it to your right now like peppers or tomarefrigerator The faster it can be toes or it can be used in combinataken from the field to the table tion with other vegetables in the better it is Also the cooler scalloped dishes it is kept until cooked the sweeter Here are some points on freezit’ll be Warm temperatures quick- ing and canning com: All vegeto starch and tables must be scalded before ly change the sugar rob it of that true com flavor freezing Com is no exception For Pick out com that has a fresh best flavor and quality be sure green husk and bright full ker- to scald in boiling water and then nels Avoid an ear that is hot or cool wilted or that has worm holes If in doubt as to the proper nn the side of the husk method of freezing refer to our There is food value in an ear Home and Garden Bulletin No 10 of com Yellow com contains good entitled "Home Freezing of Fruits amounts of vitamin A some Bl and Vegetables” This bulletin riboflavin and niacin Nutrition- may be obtained by calling ists say that ’ one medihm sized or by writing to P O Box 69 ear of com willive you about the Ogden Utah same amount of energy minerals To Freeze Whole Kernel or and vitamins as you’ll get from m one slice of enriched bread Vita- Cream Style Cora: Husk ears remove silk and wash min for vitamin who wouldn’t the com Scald the com on the choose the com while it lasts! cob in boiling water for four minCom Has Many Uses utes Cool in cold water Com is a vegetable of many and drain promptly whole kernel cut For meat pic- kernels from cob at about uses It fits into many a ture Besides being served on or the depth of the kernels off the cob com may be used incream-styl- e cut com from For stuffing some of the more plenti- the cob at about the center of the kernels Scrape the cobs with the —ADVERTISEMENT— back of the knife to remove the juice and the heart of the kernel Pack com into containers leaving one-hainch head space Seal and freeze For com on the cob before you freeze a large quantity of com on the cob try a few ears It takes skill to pick out com just at the right stage to freeze on the cob A few ears take up plenty of locker space Husk the ears Remove silk and wash the ear Scald the com in boiling water: or steam as follows: Diameter of ear at large end: 1 to 1 inches boiling water: 6 minutes steam: 6 minutes min2 inch ears 8 minutes 8 utes larger ears 10 minutes 10 Mix £ A Bundy Lot Angel minutes My bottle of Vano liquid Cool in very cold running water Starch Is worth my right armX Wrap the cooled ears Freeze the g la so easy f com and store it at once water and add Vano simply pour over starch And my Iron glldaa d clothes New conLADIES I centrated Vano Is a money-save- r Can we help you stop so A bottle lasts long drinking? Get concentrated heavier Vano ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS liquid Starch today— If you’re Ladies Group not using Vano you’re working Box 1383 Ogdon Fhont too hard I cron-on-the-c- Noretta Blaes Chi Omega at the University of Utah in 1947 has been named supervisor of stewardess service for United Air lines at Salt Lake City In two-thir- lf Vano-et&rchln- Vano-etarche- ds V f -- '- I her new Vcr &-£- ? United steward- esses based at Salt Lake City Miss jGerms Move 'Thumb Sucker Cured by Giving Him More Food On Droplets T Of Moisture aged 5 is a bright Tommy youngster but timid "Dr Crane he has always sucked his thumb” Tommy’s mother protested unhappily j tfef position she will help oversee the flight activities of more than 50 ob -- Bottled blessing for Mrs Bundy Three Uses torn Ogdeniie Heads Stewardesses E2 TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 12 1952 Blaet daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl H Blaes of Ogden is a graduate of Ogden high school and attended Weber college Before becoming a United Stewardess in 1949 she was employed by Swift and Co By DR WILLIAM BRADY Pneumonia acute bronchitis pleurisy acute laryngitis acute tonsilitis acute pharyngitis (simple sore throat) acute otitis media (inflammation of ear within drum membrane earache) acute sinusitis measles German measles "I haVe tried putting bitter medicine on the thumb and have wrapped i£ up so that it seemed too cumbersome to be attractive but he involuntarily gets it into his mouth f “Now that he is going to start kindergarten next term I am afraid will ridicule him and his (rubella) diphtheria scarlet fever call classmates a baby or a sissy hinj coryza (acute rhinitis acute "cat"So how can we stop Tommy’s arrh” or if you choose to be per- habit of thumb sucking?” verse "cold in the head” acute cerebro-spina- l meningitis influenza ("grippe”) whooping cough mumps chickenpox smallpox and poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) usually spread from person to person by respiratory infection? Respiratory infections means the germ or vims is carried in droplets of moisture mucus or other secreation from nose or the throat directly to nose or mouth of the person or persons who happen to be within range when the carrier coughs sneezes or talks without covering face old timers 'within and withoutthe profession may reject the idea that smallpox is a respiratory infection but Boyd’s Preventive Medlgine says: (a) Infective agent — Unknown but it is a filtrable vims (c) Exit of Infective Agent— In therfecretions of the mouth and nose and discharges from the lesions (d) — Routes of Transmission— By direct or indirect personal contact and possibly by flies The disease is probably most infective in the early stage when lesions are present in the mouth nose and From Gay Remnants What's Right? You eat at a resort hotel where you are staying for a week — an are served by the same waiter eac day Wrong: Feel it isn’t necessary to tip the waiter Wit M$DX Right: At the end of your last Combinations — and meal give the waiter a tip to take care of the entire week mesh make the crocheting fun to do! Pattern 502 nas charts crochet directions Mark Window Screens cents in coins Send twenty-fiv-e Mark window screens with pen- for this pattern to Needlecraft ciled notes indicating location on Dept P O Box 5740 Chicago 80 adhesive tape before removing for 111 Print plainly pattern number storage your name and address Don't Excuse Your Misery But Work for Happiness throat ’ By RUTH MILLETT f May Be Carried by Flies "People unhappy in marriage are lazy They always have an exAlthough smallpox is essentially cuse for unhappiness” says Dr Frank S Caprio in his book "Living a respiratory infection the vims in Balance” may be given off from the skin Many of the letters that come to this column indicate that there lesions or carried by flies There is no reason to imagine that the is a lot of truth in what the doctor says of smallpox is carried from — vims It is easier for a woman to com-- to person by the air person plain that her life is "nothing but to admit the fact that she had a In the early hours the stage of housework” than to get busy and free choice onset illness is most infective the and she if that thought add some new interests to it — much more was he herwonderful she likely to spread to perhaps It is easier for a woman to blame self brought out the near than it is in the worst instead persons you her husband for losing interest in of the best in him later Therefore if you are stage her than to face the unpleasant and without conscience is to much easier It perverse that sigh fact that maybe she has let herself life is infection a with dull to routine you may than your spread just go to the point where she is pretty break the deadly monotony by impunity before you become ill dull company using a little ingenuity and a lot enough to take to your bed or beIt is easier to regard a trouble- of fore you or your doctor can be reasome as a hopeless proba It’s safe a if bet that sonably sure just what you are dispretty lem than to figure out how to live woman has health and a share fair tributing in the same world with that of brains and' is still unhappy in peace that she has taken a lazy attitude Signed letters not more than Easier to Blame Others toward living She may work hard one page or 100 words long perIt is far easier for a woman to at the routine of life and still be taining to personal health and hyblame her unhappiness on marry- lazy about making a real effort giene not to disease diagnosis or treatment Will be answered by ing the wrong kind of man than to be happy Dr Brady if a stamped envelope is enclosed etc Mail to: Dr William Brady 265 El Camino South Beverly Hills Calii (stj Be thrifty! 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Hen’s your thanca to buy toss-thei- hand plus the bitter medicine on his thumb will more quickly build up an association of pain or displeasure with the situation Substitute Stimulus i The above methods demonstrate an attempt to substitute an unpleasant effect for a former pleasant one It is also possible to substitute one stimulus for another in a con-firmed habit like this as by occupying the mouth during the daytime with chewing gum At night the hand can be occupied with a woolly lamb or toy monkey or other attractive tactual ' stimulus If the child holds one of these toys with the hand in question he is less likely to slip the thumb in his mouth Also give him a tricycle and a puppy so he can romp himself into a state of physical fatigue before n With A -- This habit often starts during the early months of life when a baby isn’t getting enough milk Maybe the mother’s supply is inadequate but they fool along hoping it will increase It is common for hungry babies to hands around Ultimately they reach the mouth and soon the infants are sucking on their fist or fingers though the thumb seems the preferred object After the habit becomes entrenched even though the child may then be getting a richer milk supply as from an evaporated milk' formula the youngster may still carry on with the thumb sucking Many of these nuisance habits thus originate in a situation where the action was once logical or help-fu- l But the original need may then disappear yet the habit will persist of its own momentum It is best to try to prevent the origin of such a habit by increasing the food to your baby until he sleeps soundly between feedings How to Break Habits If the habit has already developed however as is Tommy’s case then it is wise to try several measures until you obtain desired results situation The has had pleasure linked with it for several years So we try to link displeasure therewith' as by painting the thumb with some bit ter substance His mother has tried this Secondly we might place the arm under tension while the thumb is in the mouth thus injecting fatigure and muscle pain To do this cut out a thin strip of rubber from an old inner tube as boys do when making sling shots Pin one end of the strip to the wristband of the child’s pajamas or nightgown but fasten the other to his waistband or the mattress When he lifts X he hand to insert his thumb in his mouth the rubber will be stretched This will exert a continuous pull on his hand and quickly fatigue the muscles of the arm Soon the hand will slip out of his mouth A combination of the rubber |