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Show X dr Need'fielp? See us. ! to HolladayVillaqe Shopping Center 4699 Holloday Blvd. jt- -, k psaOnihyj Represented, - RES so 0 FRIDAY, MARCH 6 C; Alio March 7 In Ogdan Get tickets early Salt Lake Tabernacle 8:30 p.m.' UTAH SYMPHONY MAURICE ABRAVANEU CONDUCTOR BYRON JANISC. pianist " One of the foremost pianists of today" . NY. HERALD TRIIUNE Kabalevsky Colas Breugnon Overture Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor Pictures at an Exhibition Moussorgsky-Rave- l 53 West First South Tickat Offica En i - i vt Jr. Phone Opn Daily Until 5 5:30 S3 r IT I ' 363-76- . We guarantee the fit at . . ST . ' This week marks the opening of Makoffs fabulous new store at the Cottonwood Mall. As has been their policy for many years, quality fashion in many price ranges is shown. The Makoff store is outstanding in design and has been decorated with excellence. We can all be very proud to have this beautiful store in our area. It is an expression of confidence in the growth and prosperity of our community... a compliment to us all. Make sure to drop in and greet our new neighbor. It is our good fortune to have them with us. Our staff offers congratulations and sincere good wishes for their continued .success. Suits t Early Easter Favorite With Easter early this year, concern about the weather will play ablg part when we choose a new outfit. Suits are traditionally for Spring, so pace-sette- rs ar lets look at some advantages an suit will give us .... no matter what mood the weather. ever-popul- Street Level Shop Mon., Thurs., Fri Till 9 Cottonwood Mall it" 0? why little girls are prouder of patents our Salt Lake valley climate, Mother Nature changes her mind quickly. We have to be pepared for anything ... fashionably of course. Suits are warm enough for chilly dampness - yet light enough for comfort on warmer days. It is this very adaptability that keeps them first on the fashion list. Also consider the wide variety of fabrics to select from. Even our own personal thermostats canbeeaiteredto. If you tend to get chilled easily, wools and wool - blends are for you. They are .magnificent and will keep you toasty, warm if spring breezes get cold. If too much heat is your pet peeve and you like light clothing, be sure to note the popularity of silk. K is found raw and textured, blended with wool or rayon .... often with both. Suits of cotton,' cotton blends and madras are light, versatile and inexpensive. They are lined and are shown in many colors and patterns. Knit suits are so comfortable ... especially for the active woman. They are perfected more each year. However, knits require excellent fit. Keep in miiJ& that they should neveij never be too tight. V tell it in their-eyes- in , the way that they walk, in the way that they talk about their shoes. Confidence, pride and BUSTER BROWN 7, FIT SPECIALIST at THE MEAT HOUSE RETAIL - CUSTOM CUTTING Beef Hinds. . . . . .10 omi Fretxers Ground Beef Supplied Whole or Half Beef . Lockers o B HU4-232- ... 53lb. U Ect ht m ibs-$3.- 49 . . .38lb. ALL MEATS - WHOLE OR HALF BEEF 2 Besides being a solution to weather problems, suits are strikingly new and lovely I This seasons designs gave me that glad to be a girl feeling and, Pm happy to say, are the type men will love. Who er could resist looking twice at the a romantic style complimented by blouse? A stunning walking suit, pleated skirt swinging lightly, Is sure to turn heads also. Some walking suits have middy tops with deep V necklines ... perfect for many styles of blouse to peek out. Suede suits are terrific. They are terrific twice when teamd with a tailored silk shirt! Elegant color is everywhere. Navy blue and white are still winners, but pale tints are in keeping with the trend to Eopiance. Color should be choosen according to he type of places your suit must lake you but make it something you just cant resist. With the flattering designs of the new suits, you hardly go wrong. Most are without collars, jackets are small and expertly curved to fit with just-riglooseness ... sleeves are cut a length. This is to let your blouse sleeve come just a little lower for a trimmed look. The best thing Is that all are soft and frankly feminine. Walk through yoar favorite shop to catch the mood. Youre bound to leave humming something dreamy like, Fly me to the moon. whip-slend- patent upper sho,es just simply go together. Make sure your little girl has a pairof Buster Brown patents for Easter 33rd South THE NEIGHBOR IS MOVING For Frosting O 0 PHONE 278-28- 66 , Salt Lake Art Center, 54 Finch Lane, opening March 10 seventh Annual Junior League art show. All Utah Exhibits of Painting and Sculpture. Fal lery hours: closed Monday; pm, 7:30-9:3- 0 Tuesday at 8:30 pm); tour pm (guided Wednesday thru Saturday - a Dazzling White Blouse Blouses ire of utiAost Importance to finish your suit to perfection. A rom antic total effect happens when any of the new suit designs are mated with a soft blouse. The fluttering Tom Jones shirt Is sure to be a great favorite. Ruffles will be very, popular. Large collars will lay over collarless Jackets .... tucks, ruffles and lace will cascade Into deep V fronts Be sure to have this In mind when selecting your new suit. Now just a few words about the cost of your suit Remember that this basic item will serve, you a long while. Spend as much as you can afford' ... this is not the place to cut corners In your wardrobe. Youll be rewarded many times over by careful shopping to get the most for your suit dollar. Have a delightful time suit shopping, but do go early Its jjard to make up your mind when everything looks so wonderful. Me?... Im still whistling, "Fly me to the moon. ' A Graystone Gallery, 1174 East 27th South. Exhibit of oils and drawings by F. Anthony Smith, March 19. -5 Salt Lake Public Library, State St. Exhibit of oils by Florence Ware. Will hang through r March during regular library hours. 15 South -5 Tracy Collins Bank, Holliday Branch. Exhibit of portrait's, landscapes, still life, in oil, by LaVonne Vincent Best. On display through March. Hours Mon. through Thurs., 9; 30 am to 5 pm. Flrday, 9:30 am to 5 Saturday, 9:30 am to t with Cooke BY NONA COOKE With food prices so high, and going higher, we often pick up cheaper cuts of meat. 1 like to buy chuck steak. I Think the flavor is better than the more expensive steaks. Of course, that Is just my opinion, I dont think it Is sharfed by many. The dishes In the following recipes are made of cheaper meats, but are good enough for a Sunday Lamp Post Gallery, 1611 Foothill Dr. Exhibit of oils by Merle Olsonj Walter Johnston, Anne Spiess, Louis Heinzman, John Fery, through March. Viewing hours 6 to 10 pm. Tuesday through Friday, noon to 10 pm Sundays. cup coarsely - chopped onion 14 cup coarsely - chopped celery 14 cup coarsely - chopped green pepper 2 tablespoon butter tablespoon cornstarch can (2 12 cups) crushed pineapple. 4 tablespoons vinegar 1 tablespoons soy sauce Spread spareribs, meaty side up, in a shallow pan. 1 (1 No. 2 Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper. Roast in a moderately hot oven 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, cook chopped onion, celery, and green pepper In the butter for about 5 minutes. Sprinkle with cornstarch; stir. Then add crushed pineapple, and cook, stirring, until mixture boils. Add vinegar and soy sauce. Pour off excess fat from roasting pan; then pour hot pineapple mixture over the spareribs. Return to oven and turn heat down to 350 degrees. Coninue cooking, basting occasionally with sauce in the pan, for about 45 minutes or until meat is well browned and don,, make 6 servings. Russian Croquettes lb ground beef 1 egg 1 cup grated cheese 1 small onion, chopped fine salt and pepper to taste 2 slices bread soaked in milk Mix well and form intopat-tie- s, roll In crumbs. Bake, broil, or deep fry. If you bake 'them bake in 350 degree oven for 45 minutes. Serves six. 1 "DINNER PARTY STEW Dinner Party Stew 1 lb. lean beef chuck, cut into thin strips 2 inches long 3 tablespoons flour 12 teaspoon salt dash of pepper 3 medium onions, sliced 3 tablespoons fat 12 cup tortUto Juice 3 bouillon cubes cup hot water teaspoons sugar small can mushrooms 17 cup sour cream the Mornlngslde Neighborhood bulsly engaged in an afternoon of activities. Junior troops ?01, and 96 py aides,, help retarded I on your dial ,A STATE BEEHIVE and handicapped children, assist welfare organizations in city-wi- BANK OPERA MATINEE de (leaders, projects, engage Myrtle Trevithic, MarJ Bacon, Marilyn Linebough, and Ruth Hickam) planned this coming event In connection with Girl Scout Week. Slides and a tape recorded report of Virginia Goughs (Senior cout) visit to Peru, will be show Saturday, March in beaut- ification, conservation and reforestation of this country, and other contributions to community responsibility. Ponchlelli: noon 7-- 12 LA GIOCONDA iviATINEE- - CONCERT N - FRIDAY.... 2 P MONDAY M Programmed by JackGludlcl . OtJ.i i a Friday, March 6: Sibelius: Symphony No. ' 2 Monday. March 9: Carl Nielsen: Symphony No. 5 ' Tuesday, March 10; Delibes: Ballet Music from MEMORY COURSE SYLVIA and COPPELLA Wednesday, March 11: Beethoven: Violin Concerto Fun Helpful Challenging Is traditional for Girl Scouts to wear their uniforms every day during this week, also to designate the days of the week as special activity days, such as: It Girl Scout Sunday, March 8 Homemaking Day, 'March 9 Citizenship Day, March 11 International Friendship Day, March 12 Arts & Crafts Day, March 13 Day, March 14 ,h Featured Works Fott; ) (Senior Scout) visit to Peru, will be shown. Combining their singing, skills at playing games, plus the serving of refreshments, can only mean a good time for all. Girl Scout Week is observed this year from Sunday, March 8, through Saturday, March 14. These seven days offer a special opportunity for girls to live up to the alms and ideals of Girl Scojttngr Thursday, March 1$. Rimsky - Korsakoff: Itll change your life! $18 1st Great Album lUto register 12 price Call 278-09- of Music. Factual News 12 INST. West C. Hammond Sensible Commercials . Radio Building Last 2nd So. Salt Lake City, Utah KWHO THE READING CENTER 510-5x- 4645 Holladay Blvd. 2 T LEAP YEAR SPECIAL atch a new man or perk up the one you have with a new hair vtyle or color Jrom 1 Roll beef In flojr mixed with saltland pepper. Brown meat and onions in hot fat 10 to 15 minutes. Dissolve the bouillon cubes in the hot water and add with the tomato juice and sugar to meat. Bring to boll; simmer over low heat 1 12 hours, or yinitl meat Is very tender. .Add mushrooms and soui cream. Bring to boll, stirring to blend well. Add mort salt- - and 'pepper If needed. This is wood ov4V cooked rice or noodles. Serves 4 :'eeo Continugd from Page 6 indvldual skills and Interests, together with harmonious relationships. The national program includes girls who work as trained occupational thera- Friday, March 18, will find three Girl Scout Troops of 57, utaft'a mualo station CANDY .SALE WEEK 3 lbs pork spareribs A little salt and pepper "Continental Bank Lobby, 2nd South and Main St. Paintings by Utah artists with the theme To hang "Sun and Sand. through March. Tower Theatre, 876 East 9th South. Exhibit of 10 oils, all nature studies. By Rldfiard Fedderson. On display during regular theater hours through March. GIRL SCOUT Spareribs Hawaiian 14 jm; vases by Utah artist Lorln Folland. Portraits and .landscapes of New England, Canada and Utah. To hang through March 20. dinner. 136 Kearns Building Lobby, of Main St. Rotating exhibit Sales Rent paintings from the Art Gallery of the Salt Lake ' Cehter. noon. ZCMI Downstairs Tiffin Room Exhibit of 20 recent oil can- In Styles ... Colors - Flattering and Feminine You can &&hlbLtA with eight each, will be Milton Swensen, James Swensen, Barbara Gogins, George Fox, Francis Zimbaux, Lee Bailey and Maury Haseltine. There will be an attendant on hand to answer questions regarding the paintings and the artists it was announced. paintings , XI hours and on Sunday, March 8, from 1 to 6 pm, according to Hazel Johnson and Mrs Gogins 3 Welcome to MakofFs 9 A Sidewalk art exhibit opens Thursday, March 5, at the Cottonwood Mall. Works by 7 Utah artists will be displayed. e The exhibit will be open for public view from March 5 to 14, during weekday store FctjiWfu Acme Page Salt Lake County, Utalj Thurs., March-5- , 1964 To Exhibit Af Cottonwood Mall Hots Off Color is our Business m THE NEIGHBOR Seven Artists Disgusted? $ LOO Dlrcounl on any aorrlco with thU adrortltmont during MARCH YlerrilV o " . i |