| Show a j 12 c The Fait Lake Tribune Friday January 28 1855 nov rrs us ghovn Crjf c Still Think the Orient Has a 'Corner on Rice? Ey Beatrice S T&nlcllan Agricultural Extension Agent for Consumer Information Many people living In the northern states are surprised to learn that rice is grown In this country as well as In India China and other Asian countries sumption of rice per person is about five pounds Because of the large crop the price of a pound of long grain rice has declined somewhat in the past few months The latest prices from the Bureau of Labor Statistics were for November when rice sold for 183 cents a pound In petober It had been 198 cents a pound and In September 201 cents a pound In Salt Lake markets this week 'white rice is selling for from 17 to 21 cents a pound depending on whether the grains are medium or long Brown rice is about 20 cents a pound Processed long-graiwhite rice sells in Th four where grown exten- sively: Arkan--s Califor- as nia Louisiana and Texas n Miss 15-oun- Tanlellan tion of rice in those states is sufficient to supply the demands of consumers here and to export a considerable quantity Little rice is Imported The now produc- - into the BE SMART Jftsvtap u to C quantrey imported was jsbwt larger During the war the production of rice in Asia decreased and the United States and other countries stepped up their production "The 1854 record production of rice estimated at over four million pounds will mean that well have almost 60 per cent more rice to eat than usual - Each of the four southern rice producing states outdid themselves last year Mississippi Arkansas Louisiana and Texas In California the 1854 production is estimated at more than lOtt million bags— smaller than last year but some 2 Vi million bags larger than average The average yearly conr h to IQ per cent protein It contains small amounts of vitamins and minerals However by a process of parboiling before the hull is removed most pf the content of rough rice is retained in milled rice packages for about 43 cents Prices as weU as cooking times wlU differ for the various kinds so read the directions on the label carefully One pound of rice will yield 12 servings of 23 cup size At 19 cents a pound each aervlng wilt cost you about 1 k cents One cup of uncooked rice makes 3 cups of cooked rice Varieties of rice in the South and in the West are chosen for their adaptability to Jhe soils and climate of each area In the South variand medium-graieties predominate Most of the commercial v a r e t i e a grown In California are short-grairices Rice like other cereals supplies the body with energy at low cost The highly milled white rice of commerce is Yon can cook parboiled rice more satisfactorily than raw rice without the bother of rinsing or steam- ing it The grains don’t stick to one another during cooking and their brownish color becomes considerably lighter as they cook Nutritionally the treated rice is superior to White rice Scientists are working on s type that requires even less cooking Canned cooked rice mgy become a familiar item on the grocery shelves You will only have to immerse the can irt long-grai- n n n y Trades Vows non-Asla- n Parsley rice: Fry minced onion in butter Add minced parsley salt and pepper Fold the mixture into hot cooked rice Serve with meat loaf or shrimp A f GivVi'ice? Just berffre11 serv chopped ing the rice stuffed olives and butter Serve with Welsh rabbit-o- r scrambled eggs or add a small quant ily cl boiling Water to It before serving Frozen cooked’ whit or Frances Stott and Douglas A Gale recited wedding promises in Wednesday rites at the Beaver First-ThirLDS Ward A re cep-tion followed Mr and Mrs Wesley Stott Beaver are the parents of the bride and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr and Mrs James Albert Gale also of Beaver 1 That guttering touch can be very important to your black cocktail and dinner dresses We suggest a bib of black jeweled lace to successfully transform a simple V neckline Black velvet pumps with a jet studded heel have that fatal charm that is dear to every woman con- duct a panel on credit ’ New Arrival Announcing the birth of a are Mr and Mrs Robert E Freed 866 E Capitol Dr Their baby the second child was born Jan 25 atihe Holy Cross Hospital d Mark is to home at waiting excitedly see his new little brother mi Big 'W Perfect this time of year Wfld0iV 6 lb 5 oz baby boy Canned TAMALES and Sixteen-month-ol- E3IM ' motfia 1 the Firmer Mis JoAnn Robinson daughter of Mr “and Mrs L W Robinson of Farming-ton- - 0 1 $ '1? izzp irV" Vi ’ i n Z' n il ft 3 Li- - D il fj 11 O -- I 4 vl i If yyfjytr saving! 3-w- ay By joining the thousands of youngsters who look forward eagerly to these children’s concerts your child may well acquire delightful specially-preparean apprecation for fine music that will add untold pleasure throughout his or her entire life A SAVINO WHEN YOU BUY IT 1 for Edwards costs less d than other top quality Instant Coffees and much less - than regular coffee 2 A BAVIHO WHIM YOU MAKI IT i because a little “Deep Roasted” Edwards goes a long long -way j Q A SAVINO WHIN YOU SIXVI IT —since you make only what you want a lot or a little especially for children by the Charming princess design can double as dress or jumper makes a delightful ensemble teamed with its own Peter Pan collared bolero No 2269 is cut in sizes 10 12 14 18 18 20 Size 16: Dress 3 Vi yds 39-lBolero 1V yds umi3 svEaprmav ©necaosraA t Tvo Special Features n Send 35c in coin (no stamps please) for pattern with name address style number and size Address Pattern Bureau The Salt Lake Tribune San Fran652 Mission St cisco Calif : ' OF TIIE “IIIGH-PRICE- MISS KAY NICKS 16 year old Bast School student acclaimed High winner of Utah State Fair Musical Talent Contest will be a featured piano soloist She will play a Mozart Concerto m AMajor SPREAD ” i March Militaire Finale from the Water Music Piano Concerto Allegro from' the Piano Soloist — Miss Kay Hicks Richard Wagner — Magic Fire Music — — v — Flight of the Bumble Bee Nikolay Mr Dalby’s Composition JLGlen Dalby — Excerpts from ”Porgy and Bess” George Gershwin John Philip Sousa Semper Fidelis biarch Rimski-Korsako- tor the benefit and enjoyment of all children of public school age in appreciation for the enthusiastic support they have received from families in this area making possible AG's phenomenal growth 'Yea Blue Bonnet Margarine is FkESEuTID BY AG FOOD STORES good for your family Compared to the “high-pricspread Blue Bonnet gives you: AU the Milk Minerals— the calcium and phosphorus It gives all the Vitamins— four limes mars Vitamin D tnor dependable Vitamin A each pound the year round and Vitarpin E And it gives all the valuable Food Energy of the “high-pricspread e” ' ft I " VX V- - V e” CINI20USIY V " M MR of Blue Bonnet's nutritious goodness— on your table and in cooking It delights you every pound For Blue Bonnet is smooth spreading o fresh tasting It melts on your tongue instantly with a burst of the flavor you love Get Blue Bonnet Margarine for all 3: Flavor! 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Economy I PROGRAM A-Maj- or Blue Bonnet Margarine Gives Your Children ALL THE NOURISHMENT You can aford to make the most 29 1955 10:0© a m onfco fADEQHACiLG — JANUARY 39-i- n Good News For Mothers t $3 Floyd A Spendlove will Be sure your children take advantage of this opportunity to know and hear good music v et Gladine Li -- eunny-Bwe- center of attraction at the home of Mr and Mrs C Edward Roberts 1022 Eclipse Way She tipped the scales at 6 lbs 14 ozs when she made her debut Dec 29 at the LDS Hospital The new arrival is busily getting acquainted with two sisters Gayle 3 and Lynne 5 and grandmothers Mrs Allen Noble 779 Loveland Ave and Mrs George F Roberts 1403 E Bth South Burrell Griffith Pearl Vivian Casey Emma Hartle Jesse Lyttge Melba McKenzie Marie Spencer Leone Trane and LaRue Walker William S Asper will be the guest speaker and Mrs honored: n r?rn n d f USE IT Little Terry Ann Roberts is the Mrs C G Goss entertainment chairman for the Credit Women’s Breakfast Club and Mrs John Giles have planned a gay and festive valentine breakfast for Wednesday at 7:30 am at the Hot Shoppes The following Birthday Girls for February will be ' Miss 100-poun- d and a Almond rice: Lightly brown slivered blanched almonds in butter Add the almonds gently to hot cooked rice Serve with chicken a la king or chop suey well-mille- d 1 Beaver Couple brown rice is another form which is in the experimental stages Rice Is an economical food that can be used as an occasional alternate for potatoes Its light color and bland flavor combine well with a variety of seasonings Some of the rice combinations suggested here may spur you on to serving other flavorful foods with rice: 6 Credit Women Plan Breakfast GOOD TO GROW ONI AU (he Milk Minerals Vitamins and "high-pricspread art is today's saluaile Food Energy of the Blue Bonnet Margarine e" GLEN DALBY Jim native Utahn and member of the Utah Symphony Orchestra has recently composed a selection which will have its world premiere at this concert A Utah child will give this selection its name! All children hearing the selection have the opportunity to send their suggested names to Mr Dalby who will select the winning title The name and the child will be presented at the third and final Youth Symphony in March The selection has been commissioned Mr Morris Rosenblatt by another Utahn FREE TICKETS! Ask your Friendly AG Grocer for free tickets far your children: No purchase is required and tickets may be obtained at any one of the 85 friendly AG Food Stores Admission is by ticket only Parents may accompany their children |