Show THE OGDFN IOC i R 1 SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 22 195? UTAH OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- Plums and Prunss Are Sams Spzcks They Combine Well Willi Oilier Fruits i - "54 j are Immature Bo-tanical- ly out-of-han- izenship KNITTING CLASSES Knitting classes will be held weekly on each Thursday at 12:30 pm with the first class sched- uled for Thursday Oct 3 Mrs W C Swanson will be in charge of this class "Things Women Should Know" is the title of a new series of lectures grouped to form a class study which will start at 2 pm on each date: Oct 10 Estate Planning (Wills-TruFunds) H W Hinley Commercial Security Bank 17 Oct Insurance Plans Charles Eubank Eubank Insur- d j -- st S t A I - - i j X half-pint- MRS ARNOLD G TRIPP is Make This Tasfy Jigtime Coffee Cake To Serve With Hot or Iced Beverages the former Louise Riggs ' Griggs Her marriage to Dr Tripp took place Friday (Vanden Bosch Studio) Louise Griggs Is Married To Dr Arnold G Tripp The marriage of Louise Riggs Griggs daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Delbert Riggs to Dr Arnold G Tripp son of Mrs Omer Tripp of Provo and the late Mr Tripp took place Friday at the home of her brother-in-laand sister Dr and Mrs Leslie Foutz 1371 25th St Lee Peterson bishop of the LDS Second Ward officiated at the ceremony in the presence of a few close friends and relatives A buffet supper followed the nup w tials The new Mrs Tripp was attended by her sister Mrs Foutz and Dr Varian Tripp of American Fork brother of the bridegroom was best man The newlyweds plan to reside at 1121 South State St Salt Lake City Prior to her marriage fellow employes of the bride entertained at an evening party for her at the home of Mrs Virginia Camomile on Wednesday I 4 1 Hull WEEKEND ON COAST Spending the past weekend in Arcadia Calif were Mr and Mrs Merrill Widdison Mrs Amanda Widdison Mrs Elnora Widdison Mrs Bill Kapp and son Gilbert Mrs Lucinda Fow-er- s Mr and Mrs John Dyson Mr and Mrs Merrill Dyson Mr and Mrs Howard Widdison Mr and Mrs Elbert Widdison and Mr and Mrs Milton Widdison BIRTHDAY PARTY Janean Weaver daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Weaver was '3 ®J v re- cently released from the Hooper LDS Second Ward Sunday was School superintendency guest of honor at a party held Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Lewis Mitchell Games were played and refreshments were served to 24 guests Mr Paulson was recently sustained as president of the Elders Quorum He succeeds Norman j§ firiMiiaiiffiTiiinrmi fi I y y iA 1 1 midwinter for is a beauty healing and softening hand cream that comes in a NEW plastic r X 4 5 1 A ' 'i KK ir r Jf 1 5 S v : :ivh 1" W ACM s PER m ( cl it v M A N E N T t W g AVE 169 Valu I : : rwr — A huge Special Purchase makes these low prices possible Carefully tailored in cot- Never such savings insert Cups Have Shoe Wardrobe For the Fail Season BRUSHED KNIT SLEEPERS ON HAND ITEMS provide the ingredients for these speedily made coffee cakes Some skillets come with Tone on Tone Found egg poachers these are insert de- New Color Trend There's a sound reason for hav- vices with cutouts into which continues to be ing a wardrobe of shoes They shallow cups may be inserted the fashion big story in sweaters give you better service and longer and skirts this fall But it's tone wear if they're given a day's rest Kitchen Economy after each wearing And of Kitchen economy: render meat on tone this year rather than all course you'll want manv heel scraps with fat on them and use one color Cherry pink and cherthe drippings in cooking heights and colors this fall ry red go together for instance ton flannel that is guaranteed washable Choice of lively Autumn plaids Real buys! 8-in- Dyed-to-matc- h t fluffy cotton plascolorfast slipper-lik- e tic fwt Comfort-tailore- d Pastels Childs 2 to 6 " 137 LITTLE BOYS' 00c MEN'S Shrink-resis- 1 i Original Sweater Bra" 4 lovable! x X 4-98- Perfectly rounded four-sectio- jirn j i As f 4 3 1 iU r- - v! 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greater-than-ev- $150 R to make teen-ager- s a j4 patent B x r Home ATeeds Hardware Appliances Every homemaking department at Grants is stocked with fresh assortments Shop today add up savings! 1v i late-hou- j honored at a birthday party recently at her home Games were played and refreshments were served to a large group of close friends tube that's hayidy to carry along in a handbag cuse for Housewares the first grandchild for both the Cox's and the Parkers GUEST AT PARTY Claren Paulson who was who telephone j after nine in other teen-ager- s not being are the evening In many famvery thoughtful ilies some member' either a younger child or an older person retires earlybe And distelephone calls can turbing There is seldom any ex- brown-and-serv- family 4 i 1 i brown-and-serv- Mr and Mrs William Johnson and family Mr and Mrs Carl King and family Mr and Mrs Henry Moore and family Mr and Mrs Tracy Wheatley and family Mr and Mrs Ralph By MARIE W HAWS Manning and family Mr and HOOPER — Visiting recently Mrs Ben Manning and Gerald at the home of her parents Mr Manning and Mrs Ben Manning were RETURN FROM ELY Mrs Jay Cox and daughter Jay-Iee- n Mr and Mrs Fay Parker and from Shelley Idaho While j son and daughter David and Jo here they attended a birthday Ann and Mrs Howard cox ana Nancy have returned party held Sunday afternoon in daughter a short visit to Ely Nev from the Hooper Park in honor of Mr where they became acquainted Also attending the with their new granddaughter Manning party were Mr and Mrs Rodney little Kathy Ann Cox daughter of Mr and Mrs Duane Cox She is v- R Teen-ager- s brown-and-serv- Bennett visiting here from their home in Big Piney Wyo Mr and Mrs Wilbur McCracken and Hooper Folks Have Guests And Entertain SELDOM ANY EXCUSE CALL FOR LATE-HOU- wwiaisJ-i"- with confectioners' sugar orange briskly for 2 minutes or until rind and orange juice mincemeat is almost dry Cool e JIGTIME COFFEE CAKE rolls Arrange 1 package (9 close together in a ring around Ingredients: ounces) condensed mincemeat Vz the inside edge of a round layer- cup water J2 cup orange juice 3 cake pan (9 inches in diameter) tablespoons sugar 12 small round place remaining rolls in center e of pan Slash rolls almost to the (one package) Vz rolls cup sifted confec- bottom crust Spobn mincemeat tioners' sugar Vz teaspoon grated into slashes (Leftover minceorange rind 1 tablespoon (about) meat should be refrigerated in a covered jar for later use) orange juice Method: Break mincemeat into Brown rolls in oven according to Mix con- small pieces in saucepan add package directions water Vz cup orange juice and fectioners sugar orange rind and 3 tablespoons sugar Break up 1 tablespoon orange juice (or dribble over summer ter and lumps with a spoon or fork as more) together The topping is put together you bring mixture to a boil Boil rolls Serve hot with butter By CECILY BROWNSTONE Summer time cooks who want to spend more time outdoors than in the kitchen may be interested in a jigtime coffee cake to serve with hot or iced beverages When we tried this recipe recently we thought it was real good One of the virtues of this ersatz coffee cake is that it uses e rolls many the households have on hand Its filling is made from a pantry-shel- f package of condensed mincemeat a convenient product in both win- 63 k t 97 Another feature of the winter term at the YWCA will be a class in rug braiding Mrs Howard D Anderson instructor said that those interested should order materials in advance Prospective students are urged to register now at the Y where all relative information is available Mrs Anderson may be contacted relative to this phase of the program at EX Household Appliance Loans Wayne A Saxey Bank of Utah BRIDGE CLASSES Bridge development classes the usual series of six sessions will begin on Tuesday Oct 15 at 1:30 pm Mrs Lawrence L Skinner will serve as instructor This group will be limited to seven tables at each meeting and early reservations are suggested Mrs Don Chase will conduct a beginner's bridge class on Wednesdays at 1:30 pm with the first class Wednesday Oct 16 AH the above planned classes will extend over a period and a small class fee will be charged All activities will be held at the YWCA Building 505 27th St Further information on any class may be obtained and six-wee- ance Agency Oct 24 Real Estate Loans (Fi- - i Y EX nancing) Andrew Brunetti Federal Building and Loan Assn Oct 31 Home Improvement Loans D A Wight First Security Bank Nov 7 Investments (Stocks and Bonds) Walter A Caine Jr the J A Hogle and Company Nov 14 Automobile and 12-we- ek thi reservations made by calling WCA Season's Adult Program Starts Thursday at Y Home The fall program for adult members of the Ogden Young Women's Christian Assn said Mrs Ira K Ewalt adult program chairman for 1957 will include a citizenship class over a period Opening class will be held Thursday at 7:30 pm instructor Anthony Russell said it is planned to aid women in the approach to American cit- hard Can and freeze a generous supprunes They may be shriveled and a r e ply of fresh Italian prunes for generally of poor color and fla- enjoyment in the months ahead plums and prunes of vor Overmature prunes are gen- Italian prunes are one of the the European or domestic type erally soft are easily bruised easiest fruits to can or freeze belong to the same species as no peeling is necessary It is uncertain when the term and often leaky Sometimes plums and prunes Spiced prune jam is a real "prune was first used to designate a "dried plum" or a plum are affected by sunburn Sun- treat Italian prunes have a suitable for drying A prune is burned fruit is usually of poor jewel-lik- e color which up Sunburn is any meal Spiced pruneperks a variety of plum which can be quality and flavor is jam dried without fermenting when indicated by a brownish or reddis- particularly good with ham or color on the cheek the pit is left in Most plums h-brown meats Shriveled prunes often have a other would ferment in the process SPICED PRUNE JAM Fresh prunes ' as compared leathery flesh and are generally 6 cups Italian Prunes (22 to 3 with plums have firmer flesh poor in flavor verFresh Italian prunes are a lbs) higher sugar content and freand are delicious 3 cups sugar satile fruit A content acid quently higher V cup vinegar i ripe fresh prune can be sepa- served many ways They are ex--' 1 for cellent freea teaspoon cloves rated from the pit like eating 1 tablespoon cinnamon stone peach but only a very few and make an ideal between-mea- l 1 teaspoon nutmeg A bowl piled high with snack plums can be opened this way Wash and halve and pit the Good quality Italian prunes: fresh Italian prunes add color to Are plump and clean have a ia room and sweet refreshment prunes Combine the fruit with the remaining ingredients Bring fresh appearance have a dark for your family and guests com- -' to a boil and cook gently until in are Fresh to soft are skin good prunes enough purple They the consistency of jam This re-yield to slight pressure have a bination with other fruits ac- - quires about 45 to 60 minutes a flavor are often needed for firm flesh an to cent pep up The flavor of fresh Italian uninteresting When thickened to proper conhot or sweetsalad Pies dessert puddings sistency pour at once into prunes is a refreshing tart V4 exto inch are within cake or coffee a 'cobblers is sterilized at the tip ness Softening jar at once good indication of maturity in ' cellent ways to serve Italian from top of jar Seal s 'Makes six about fresh plums and prunes prunes By RUTH P TIPPETTS U S U Extension Service When Is a plum a prune? 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