Show 12A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- PURCHASING TIP R UTAH FRIDAY EVENING! AUGUST 12 1955 OGDEN ' n r ''"r I mf Cottons for Fall Secret of Good Corn? Keep It Cool From Time It's Picked Till Served ! f By RUTH P TIPPETTS - some B vitamins and amounts of minerals it 4 i I V 1 -- " y - Ship'n Shore b corn-on-the-c- 1 tree-embroider- ed t i ' £ well-groom- j ismall USAC Extension Service has Buttered If you ever have had a garden an American It tradition become know sweet succulence the you it is easy to cook To prepafe of fresh husk and remove the silkjfrom This delightful flavor is not longer just a treat for gardeners the ears and drop them intd boilCorn is on the market today with ing salted water Cover the ket- and bring the water baick to nearly all its sweet garden good tle as quickly as possible and ness The secret is to purchase boiling cook the corn for 5 t0 10 minutes X corn soon after it has been picked SERVE IT MANY WAYS and brought to market where it is Corn is versatile and youj may kept cool The secret is keeping the corn cool after it is harvested serve it many ways cut irom me cob and served as a vegetable until it is cooked Corn held at hot summer tern- - you may choose to serve corn peratures after the harvest may with butter or a cream sauce or lose as much as 40 per cent ofito dress it up with sauteed jnnion its sugar content in 24 hours rings mushrooms crisp bits of The sugar is turned into starch bacon tomatoes or green pep-much faster at high temperatures pers A strictly American dish of Indian descent is succotash or than at low corn and lima beans CHECK THESE POINTS Sweet corn main dishes When selecting corn from the lunch or summer suppers tnight market or garden check these well include: Baked greenj peppoints for quality: pers stuffed with corn tontatoes BrlSnt' and bacon corn chowder corn Plum? £erneI?: J00""?' mil ot miiKy juice ngni 10 meai- - souffle baked sausage with corn coion and tomato cod: iuii 01 juicy Kernels wmcn R0asted corn is easy to prepare inaicaies ripeness noi missnapen for pjcmcs when you wrap the or wun insect injury husked ears brushed with blutter nusKs uars green iresn ap--s in alumjnUm foil Grill thd ears pearance ugnuy wouna arouna nvpr hnf rnal? Turn thp corn bottom of ear occasionally and cook it for 15 Silk: dark brown color shiny to 20 minutes apnearance not dry Yield of sweet corn for Stem: break should be green ing and canning — Freezing: one indicating freshness bushel sweet corn husks (35 SOONER THE SWEETER pounds) will yield 14 to 17 ints 2 to 2Vz pounds will yield frozen The fresh sweet corn you buy one frozen pint will taste best if you hurry it 1 bushel sweet corn Canning: home to the kettle for immediate in husks (60 ears) will yie d 2 use or to the refrigerator for pint jars short storage The sooner you use For information on canning the corn the sweeter it will be or freezing corn request our corn To preserve the freshness and No 8 for canning and Bulletin flavor husk the corn and remove No 10 for freezing Bulletin the silk just before you cook it Light to medium yellow in color sweet corn's chief nutritional asset is its contribution of vita- Beige Fur Muffs The beige fox muff is min A The more yellow or goldnice en the color the greater the (inexpensive) luxury touch for amount of the vitamin it contains fall s dressy clothes and for suits Yellow sweet corn also privides too corn-on-the-co- S Suits dresses and coats In autumn designs and colors but in cotton fabrics are ready for you now Nice to get youj through the remaining hot weather and into fall looking crisp and broadcloth striped 1 o - ! 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AND MRS GLEN H BRUCH are making their home in Santa Ana Calif She teas Miss Jean White MR now Mrs Bert J Hulet The wedding took place Aug 5 in the Logan LDS Temple MSS RUTH NOE (Bosch and Bell Studio) Marriage Vows Exchanged White and Glen Bruch Temple Ceremony Unites By Jean James Bruch brother of the Jean White and Glen L best man Arlen were here Bruch married Ruth Noe arid Bert Hulet in the Reorganized AugChurch bridegroom Bell John Widmer and George Miss was 6 of Married in the Logan LDS Temple Aug 5 were Miss Ruth Noe and Bert J Hulet with George Nelson officiating The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs George W Noe and the bridegroom's parents are Mr and Mrs Nephi J Hulet of Washington Terrace A reception was given that evening in the LDS Seventeenth hall The Ward Recreation bridal party greeted guests before a lighted arch adorned with pink flowers ribbon and white Sixteen-brancwedding bells candelabra and baskets of pink and white gladioli flanked each side of the arch h The bride was lovely in a white of Chantilly gown lace over taffeta with a fitted short sleeved bodice having a wide pleated cummerbund tied in the back with long streamers to the bottom of the skirt Her fingertip veil cascaded from a lace cap trimmed with pearls and She carried a bouquet sequins of white gladioli and pink elf roses centered with pink cymbid-iuorchids Mrs Gary Rasmussen sister of the bride was matron of honor of Mrs Dean Noe sister-in-lathe bride and Mrs George Palmer were attending matrons Miss Barbara Terrins was bridesmaid They wore identical dresses of periwinkle blue antique taffeta styled with empire waistlines tucked bodices and full circular skirts They carried bouquets of h floor-lengt- m i w roses and gladioli centered with pink and white lilies The brother bridegroom's Mark Hulet served as best man Stanley Poulsen was usher Following the reception the couple left for a honeymoon at Sun Valley Idaho Prior to the wedding the bride was honored by parties given by Mrs Gary Rasmussen and Mrs Dean T Noe Mrs Fay Barkdull and Mrs George Palmer and Mrs Vincent McKay Good Dressing Of Chive Cheese Very nice salad dressing for the 4ag end of summer beat the contents of a cup of chive cheese until smooth then blend in mayonnaise until dressing is of good consistency It's good on vegetables or potato six-ounc- e salad Saints Knotts were ushers Jesus Christ of The bride is the daughter of The young couple will spend a Latter-da- y Mr and Mrs Lloyd J White 801 His parents Washington Blvd are Mr and Mrs James Bruch of Genoa Calif The ceremony was performed by Pastor Wendell Silvester and was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's grandmother Mrs James White 1085 21st St The bride's gown was of white peau de soie over pink taffeta with a lace yoke and long pointed sleeves and inserted lace panels in the skirt Her bride's illusion veil was held in place by a coronet of white lace She carried a crescent bouquet of pink spotted lilies and stephanotis tied with long white streamers Sisters of the bride Miss Karen White maid of honor and Miss Judy White bridesmaid were dressed in identical sleeveless gowns of pink peau de soie They carried crescent bouquets of gladioli with white streamers " week's honeymoon in Hagerman to Santa Idaho before going Ana Calif The bridegroom will be stationed there at El Torro Marine Air Base WWWVWWWWS"CIALS 0 0 & (D Your Old Pion Rstyl TODD TAYLOR A COOMBS BROS MKT MARKET Phono 2608 Washington Blvd y Mln Logs Phono 751 tb 1 ii 35c Catsup 1W New Washable Woo Coming for fall are the 37 Joll-- o 47c llambgr 4 lbs "osstsWssstsosSs oMMWP" 39c Dill Picltlos otu 20c Bacon 19c Dabo T:Tc Htn Ghopslb 23c 18c Corn Flakes Z'Z 1 5c Htn Roast Pork Chops lb 49c Salmon 43c KIMBALL PIANOS Bttr Piano a Bvttor Prio 1341 Washington Blvd FOR SATURDAYWW-VW- V VIRG'S d I? h r 10-1- Tuna Sandwich Filling Mix tuna fish diced celery bacon crumbled crisply-cookeand chopped apple together moisten with mayonnaise and use as a sandwich filling if? 3 d broadcloth puts Ship'n Shore's d other blouses in the shadel Newest success owns a little rounded collar trim hree- quarter sleeves costly smoked pearl buttons Bright s on white woven embroidered combed cohon trees in blending colors that launders ideally tree-plante- soft-tailore- bold-stripe- i m M NYE The French have a way with cotton! And L'Aiglon has a way with fashlonl Put th two together and you get this delightful suit dress of imported Frencfr cotton with its Iflc embroidered velveteen collar Its full circle skirt Blue red or purple— each on wash- able woolens They include blouses skirts slacks dresses and jumpers For little girls and big girls too $1995 New Fall Sandals t If you're fond of sandals and hate to move back into a closed shoe for fall compromise Try the shoe with closed front and open back Gives you sandal com- fort and' an autumn look r y y w 1 The most important and biggest cost in milk is the price paid dairy farmers This comes to almost 12 a quart on the milk you buy at Safeway I - bl-ac- fit x tt is - 1 Safewas policy to pay dairy farmers top market prices for mil- k- plus bonuses for quality This policy r has never been violated But as you can see this is a "tempting place for milk bottlers and retailers to cut costs — and that's a way price wars begin - V h V w farmers- whatever the rage— tvhatever your age— choose L Li Li U our panne velvet cap tvith the star-studde- d veil and the terrific social J That's why Safeway presented witnesses to Utah's Milk Study Committee— witnesses 'who testified from experience that where the price paid dairy farmers for milk is protected (by law or other regulation) price wars do not occur For then bottlers and retailers cannot pass the costs of competitive pricing back — the easy way — to dairy know-ho- w - r- K 1 it- ' - 1 MS A- ' ' r-- The real milk problem In Utah Is for producers to bo protected while milk bottlers and retailers compete for your business Such competition will then glva you milk at the lowest possible price — and enable Utah dairy farmers to sell moro milk I is3 Safcuay SGaros incorporated FRED M NYE CO ed |