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Show 1 ' Check Your Budget The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, Kathryn Hoops Will Marry . Does Family Food Cost Too Much? 1638-19t- I By Carolyn Dunn Consumer Marketing Specialist, Utah State University Once a jear the United States Department of Agriculture release the Estimated Cost of One Week's Food at Home for the various regions of the country, including the Western area. This gives local consumers an opportunity to see if their food expenditures are within range of the Western average. The latest estimate k cost shows small increases under some individual age groups with the mens group actually showing some decrease, from the previous year. Consumers who find their budgets soaring above the Low-coor Moderate cost plans may want to take a more careful look at possible reductions. Food buyers who are feeding their families nutritiously yet below the given Western average deserve considerable praise! Estimated Cost of One Weeks Food Sex-ag- e gronps(l) Low-co- st plan Dollars Dollars Dollars FAMILIES - Family Family Family Family of of of of 2, 20-3- 5 2, 55-7- 5 16.80 14.00 24.40 28.30 years(2) years(2) preschool rhildren(3) school children(4) 4, 4, IXDIVIDl ALS(5) Children: Under 1 year 9 Girls 2 0 20.80 17.50 30.10 35.00 24.20 20.10 35.00 40.90 years years years 3.30 400 4.20 4.90 6.00 5.10 6.10 6.80 7.50 7.90 8 50 960 9.30 10.90 10t90 7 40 . 2 12-1- ' Women: 15-2- 0 700 years years years 8.10 9.60 20-3- 5 710 35-5- 5 6.80 5.90 5.30 8.50 9.80 years years years 75 years and over Pregnant 55-7- 0 Nursing Men: 20-3- 5 35-555-7- 5 75 Further Explanation By Heloise Cruse If I forget to soak beans overnight, is there any way to soften them to s h o r t e n the time cooking and save on utilities? 10.10 9.70 Dear Marie: . . . Heloise I love beans! When I forget to put them in to soak the night before, I just 2 9 (5) The costs given are for individuals in families. For individuals in other size families, the following adjustments are suggested: 1 person add 20 per cent 5 persons subtract 5 per cent 2 persona add 10 per cent 6 or more persons subtract 10 per cent four-perso- enough water to come about three inches above the beans. Put the cover on and bring to a boil for five minutes. Now turn out your fire. This is w'here you will save on the utility bill. Dont remove the cover. Let the beans set an hour or two. Then I usually pour off this water (and you know why? and replace it with fresh water. add my seasonings and cook 'em from there. Beans (any kind) are delicious when sliced onions or canned tomatoes are added. SNEAKERS Books Available Tbe popular book Heloise Household Hints is once more available at The Salt Lake Tribune Library, room 212, Tribune Building, 143 S. Main. Price is 50 cents at the library, 60 cenls by mail. Send mail orders to Heloise Book, Tribune Home Service Dept., Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah. 20-3- 5 20-3- hoii-ore- Shorten Beans Cooking Time 8.80 8.40 7.30 6.50 10.20 11.80 years. ; Bridegroom's Parents 13.50 (1) Age groups include the persons of the first age listed np to but not including those of the second age listed. (2) Ten per cent added for family size adjustment. (3) Man and woman, years; children, years. and bov, (4) Man and woman, years; child, Speaks Pledges Miss Margaret Louise McMullen became th bride of Paul Robert Corradini in a solemn ceremony Sunday afternoon at the Holladajr Community Church. The Rev. Horace Marti McMullen, father of the bride, pastor of the I church officiated. A reception honored the couple Immediately afterward in the church social hall. After the reception, a wedding dinner the newlyweds at the home of the bride parents, the Rev. and Mrs. McMullen, 254$ ; Lincoln Ln. Hints From Heloise Marie Estimated Cost of v, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Sorensen, 2046 E. 30 announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marti Sorensen, to Dennis L. Lythgoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Lythgoe, 0 East. The couple plan to exchange marriage vows Aug. 27 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Kathryn Hoops 11 80 years years years years and over 1 3251-200- 10 00 7.70 11.60 13.20 Miss McMullen South, 8.70 10.30 11.80 840 omen i 1 Bovs: Halt akc gfibtmc Marti Sorensen I am on such a tight budget. P p a s e help me. 960 J 14, 1965 Sunday Ceremony Curtis, 5166 Cottonwood Ln. An Aug. 6 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple is planned. is a former Brigham Young ' The bride-elec- t University student. Her fiance is a University of Utah student and a member of Delta Phi Kappa. He has fulfilled a LDS Southwest British mission. Dear Heloise: years years years 3 Moderate- - Liberal cost plan plan Jt h Mrs. Helen D. Hoops, East, announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Miss Kathryn Hoops, to Dale Jay Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. ' Jane sort them, put them in my colander and wash them under the hot watpr faucet. You'll rocks" find half of those weren't rocks at all but hard bits of dirt. After they are washed, put them in a pot and cover with r Olympus Hills krJmt&isj NEVER, never add salt til Mr. Corradini, h East, is a son of and Mrs. Everett Wesley Corradini ; Elmira, N.Y. Miss Laura McMullen attended her sister as maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrsi Irene Adams, matron of honor; Mrs. Pat Andesyon, Miss Georgann Galbraith, Missv i Mauretm OConnor. Frederick Adams was best man. Usher were Gary McMullen, Danny McMullen, Phill Anderson and Mark Kimball. , 425-llt- Dr. . un- a few minutes before you are ready to serve them. This is what causes them to be hard-as-rock- Heloise Dear Heloise: .1 bought draperies too long for my bedroom window, and with the material I cut off, I made three pillowcases for the bed and a cover for the vanity bench. Certainly has added to the attractiveness of my bedroom. Mrs. Tom Mattox Dear Heloise: We are a family of nine, and I have found that one of the easiest ways to sort clothes t, for the washers at the is to use the large grocery bags you get from the store. Fill them to the top (dont pack too tight) and each bag of clothes is exactly a washer full, and the malaun-drama- chine is not overloaded. When I have all of the clothes dry, folded and separated, I put each person's clothes baek into one of these bags, and when I get home, I just hand each their own bag, and they put all of their things away in their own drawers. This saves me quite a bit of work and also makes it easier, as I do not have a separate things again when I get home. When the bats tear, they can be thrown away. Mrs. William MrEathron 1 Mrs. Paul Robert Corradinl DAR Unit Plans Events To Observe Flag Day erle and Mrs. Don Slater will present a program of music. Mrs. C. Laveme Bane,' re- Spirit of Liberty Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will observe Flag Day, Monday noon at a luncheon at the Alta Club. Mrs. William T. Nightingale is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Fred C. Lang. Guest speaker will be Brig. Gen. Franklin Riter (U.S. Army Ret.). Mrs. Floyd Ob- - gent, will preside. Honored guest will be Mrs. W. D. Core, Ogden, recently Installed state regent of the Utah State DAR Chapter. Arizona Honeymoon j After a honeymoon in Art zona the couple will reside i Salt Lake City where both wilj do graduate work at the University of Utah. They both re ceived B.S. degrees from the U. of U. Saturday. Both als have attended Drew Univer sity. Entertaining for the bride were Mrs. Alonzo Roark, Miss Edy Roark, Miss Judy Roark, Mrs. Chester B. Powell, Mrs; Anderson and Mrs. Frank Car man and Mrs. Fred Harris. I Iatlv Lions Elect r s. Robert Chateau Ave West), has been elected W e d n e sday o f president the Granger GRANGER Submit a Picture Before Wedding The great increase in the number of weddings in our fast growing area makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. To insure publieation, photographs for use with wedding announcements in The Tribune should be in the office of the Women's Dept., Room 201, Tribune Bldg., at least one week before the w'eddmg date. The $4.00 charged for wedding photographs is to cover engraving costs. Because of the volume of photographs handled. The Tribune ran assume no responsibility for pic- tures submitted. (1700 M 1783 Carter, Lady Lions suceeding Mrs. John Woodbury. Others elect- include ed r s. 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