Show 63 THE OGDEN (UTAH) J iTobe Says (l 1 ' i That favorite hat fashion the beret fs back again in full force this fall And I lor one have never seen it in many new and different guises Newest and smartest of all I think are the crisp little sailor berets on a band—sometimes worn straight On the head sometimes tilted down in front Then there are the tiny pancake berets that lie flat on the head A new variation that I have seen done before Is the chef’s beret— in which a traditional French chef’s camp has been pulled down and draped to the back in a soft becoming way Most of the newt berets are in velvet or velveteen However the crisp sailor brets look very smart in sleek batters plush and 1 like the little pancake berets in plushy velours too e p By GAYNOIt BIADDOX Let’s face it: Corn on the cob and sweet— is one of greatest gifts to a hun-gry world We’ve eaten all over the world in the finest restau-- f rants and the most hospitable 23 1934 0neuarter cup melted mar-homes But where did we find corn on the cob? Right here and marine or butter Vt teaipoon j only here in the USA ground nutmeg Cora is available April through Combine and serve over fresh October reaching its peak in corn 1 7es 4 (The abovc July August and September 2 sauces contain When buying corn look for approximately cobs which are well filled with 100 calorics per serving' One plump milky kernels that inch ear of corn contains ap-ar- e firm enough to offer slight proximately '84 calories) resistance to pressure Husks should be fresh and green cup melted mar- or butter teaspoon sea- Fresh Corn on the Cob gar!ne salts somng or cel- (garlic Rprrmv- and silks from ery) Combine and onion serve over c°r“ orn sbould b® 80 fresh ears of corn Serves 4 young it spurts milk when kernels are pressed) Drop in boiling cup melted mar-salte- d water to cover using 1 garine or' butter cup grated teaspoon salt to 1 quart of water cheese Combine and serve over Cook covered tightly just un ears of fresh coral Serves 4 til tender and milk is set 5 to 10 sauce contains approximately(This 128 minutes Remove at once to bas- - calories per serving) ket or platter covered with a Tomorrow s dinner: Broiled napkin Serve with or margarine and salt and ground stea5’ French fried potatoes corn black pepper Allow 1 to 2 ears thI cob’ buttef or margarine mixed green salad French dress- per person enriched bread butter or ing Corn Butters roll hard margarine blackberry cup melted mar-- sauce or cream coffee tea milk i 'ji'Y s ‘ i FOR YOUR REMODELED KITCHEN JULY garine or “butter M teaspoon ground thyme leaves Combine and simmer 1' to 2 minues' erve brushed over ears ° fresh com Serves 4 75 : FOR YOUR HEW KITCHEN SUNDAY MORNING Corn on the Cob Is a Treat Enjoyed Only in America ' ' Many New Guises for Berets all-tim- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R r ! ' W '-- v ' A v I i & One-quart- er One-quart- er wv andlfeuJI Btiy y liepiiMe Steel MMims I butter ON DISPLAY AT One-quart- er Return to Utah Dr and Mrs Robert H Crabtree and daughter Elizabeth Diane have moved to Salt Lake City where Drl Crabtree 'will intern at the LDS Hospital after graduating from the George Washington School of Medicine in Washington D C Mrs Crabtree was the former Louise Hobbs daughter of Mr and Mrs William E Hobbs CUT WEDDING CAKE—Mr and Mrs Charles M Ehmann were honored at a reception following their LDS Temple wedding The bride was formerly Miss Ollie Myrle Graham of Eden 1566 Capitol St Miss Ollie Myrle Graham Wed To Charles M Ehmann of Eden For Warm Days Waterproof Your Serve Salad Molds Laundry Room This attractive salad' mold tastes extra good on a warm day Dissolve a package of lemon fla- vored gelatin according to pack- age directions and stir in 1 spoon each of salt and vinegar When partially set stir in 1 cup well drained canned cling peach have easily wiped walls and sort- - slices cup each sliced rad-m- g counters so that the job of shes and diced cucumber and keeping the laundry clean takes-- 2 thinly sliced green onions only a matter of minutes Chill until firm your laundry remember ’ that the counter tops should be water- Adjoining the kitchen off in an ell or situated below-stairs the washday center should SEMI-ANNUA- tea-pro- Among the loveliest brides of orchids surrounding a the summer season was Mrs orchid tied with white Charles M Ehmann formerly streamers Miss Ollie Myrle Graham daugh- Matron of honor Mrs Edward ter of Mr and Mrs J Pierce Nelson and the bridesmaids Miss Graham of Eden The bridegroom Alice Felt ’ ik ’ Mae Stra“d tnd is the son of Mr and Mrs C H Miss Margaret Petersen all wore Ehmann 1216 28th St A wedding reception held in identical creations of pink e Weber College Institute of bossed organdy fashioned with the 3° fuI1 bout"t im The little wedding ceremony flower girls Gloria Manning and LDS Temple President Robert I Burton performed the cere- - Janet McFarland nieces of the mony in the Salt Lake Temple bride wore matching dresses of before members of the imme- - blue embossed organdy in the same style with miniature dlUeamWleK-fnr ih ir?piace gas of pink yellow and blue flanked by candelabra and bou- - "mums” centering stephanotis quets of summer flowers the and identical to the bouquets e wore an original gown ried by the attendants fashioned with a fitted bodice of Mother of the bride Mrs of cm-th- EATG-Th- ere ?£LI?SYS corns ready s nothing more to say after you’ve Nothing that is except: "Hand me another ear” L Pudding Dessert Tempt Appetites Made With Candy' With New Salads For the pigtail crowd here’s a pudding dessert special Prepare vanilla pudding mix and chill in covered bowl in your refrigerator Then beat slowly with rotary egg beater until' smooth and creamy Finally chop and fold in a large choco- late peppermint patty candy CU92 SALE OF CHILDREN'S car-brid- white imported Chantilly lace over satin with long tapered sleeves and tnmmed with pastel sequins The full double skirt was of nylon net over satin dec- orated with sprays of nylon lace roses trimmed with matching sequins The fingertip veil of net and lace was held in pfae by a t iarra beaded with seed pearls an d sequins: lace cov Graham wore a model of blue iace while Mrs Ehmann chose a gown of pink crepe with a lace bodice Both had corsages of orchids Best man was Richard Ensign and ushers were Don Adams and Joe Tite Centering the bride’s table covered with an imported lace cloth over pink satin was the threetiered wedding cake encircled with flowers Assisting were Mr and Mrs Nephi Manning Mrs Jay A McFarland Mrs Edward Nelson Miss Jean Graham Miss Jean-nean- e Anderson Miss Robena Falslev Miss Carol Manning Miss Lynette Garner Miss Ann Fox Miss Jean Bingham Miss Jeanette Ripplinger Miss Rena Graham Miss Janet Stallings Miss Patricia Jackson Mrs Phyllis R Oakes Mils Mae Strand Mrs Oscar Strand Mrs Alfred Taylor and Miss Afton Kunz Following the reception the couple left on a short honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park and now are in their new home 2978 Van Buren Ac Honoring the couple were bridal showers given by Mrs C II Ehmann at her home and by Miss Alice Felt at the home of Dr and Mrs George Lowe Prior to their marriage both attended Weber College where the bridegroom was affiliated with Skull Men’s Social Club At present he is employed at Hill Field and is serving in the National Guard Reserve At Weber College the bride was a member of Whip Club La and Lambda Delta Dianacda Sigma Upon her graduation from Utah State Agricultural College this spring hre was made a member of Phi Kappa Phi national honorary scholastic society She was president of a Lambda Delta Sigma chapter and a member of the Chansonette music club She was the choice of the State PTA organization for two consecutive years to be awarded the special scholarship given yearly to one outstanding student based on ability scholarship personr ality and A pretty salad is sure to tempt summertime appetities Take a firm peeled tomato and make 4 or 5 cuts in the tomato slicing it about of the way down Spread sections apart and insert an avocado crescent in each cut Serve with a mayonnaise chive fret Ime SUMMER WEAR T7?$? — Buy Now For Early School 298 KITCHEN CURTAINS Buy now “PRESTIGE” PRINTS Save Sle pr Special for this event 47 Pair - 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I 7 f’- -' 4 - -- i— j ii in m i fc— -- r frf I If you are planning to buy xn automatic washer make sure it will operate well on the water pressure available Several types of washers must have a pressure of at least 20 pounds to operate properly others will operatf though the pressure is low as 10 pounds A A counters ! J Finall No Exchanges adise that of- - should be 14 to 20 inches deep with these lengths: 15 inches beside the refrigerator 36 inches to the right of the sink and 30 inches to the left of it:' 24 inches next to the range and 36 inches ' somewhere in the kitchen for mixing purposes SWIM SUITS Sales and Second 2375 Washington Boulovard BLOUSES All I Floors Must Be Planned PRICE PINCOCK'S Kitchen Counters FORMALS I |