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Show 82 REVIEW, June 16, 1966 REVIEW . Salt Lake City Plans WOMENS - PAGE Days of 47 Activity Salt Lake City Jaycees are preparing to host the largest Chuck Wagon Breakfast ever staged in downtown Salt Lake City. As part of the Days of 47 Downtown Jamboree, the Jay -cee Chuck Wagon breakfast will be held Monday, July 25, 6 A.M. until parade time' in the Main Street Mall. the Downtown July 20-25 Jamboree will run nightly--' in the Mall, at 6 P.M. except July 25 when Jamboree festivities will continue immediately after the Days of 47 Parade. Th8 Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce is now signing up churches, civic clubs and organizations non-pro- ! hot dogs, ice cream, dart games, baseball pitching, soft drinks, tacos and cob. A minimal registration fee would be charged each booth in the Mall to maintain the quality and number of booths for the Jamboree. corn-on-t- he The Jamboree will be free to the public. Nightly enter- tainment will feature barber shop quartets, western square dancing, battle of the bands, musical groups and country ii western music. A special broadcast of the from (Continued page Beauty Salon r? p Show will originate from the Main Street Mall Friday. July 22 with Herb Jepko hosting on KSL Radio. This program will broadcast the Days of 47 Celebration throughout the western United States. Any group interested in sponsoring a food or game booth during the Jamboree should contact the Chamber of Commerce Booths will be allocated on a first come, first servedbasis. (364-363- HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT Bl) experience 1). u ALL WORK HYDRAULIC 7277 SOUTH 255-095- 1 Arbara Beauty Salon is a hair stylist. - 2121 1170 EAST 27th SOUTH COMPANY SERVICE STATE 4 84 business. GUARANTEED e PHONE in the beauty PICKUP AND DEUVERY ' Graytton has 20 years SERVICE & REPAIR , HQH3ZE05BH FREESGIFTSgMFREEsGIFTSeseFREEsGIFT BOB cDODKKl these winners will have an opportunity to treat their dads and themselves - some to the biggest dish of ice cream in the Mall, a Pigs Dinner at Fernwoods, and some to see the movie Bora Free. A survey of stores within the Cottonwood Mall reveals a good supply of Father's Day still on the shelves. j;ifts this year seems to center in the clothing accesby Grace Higbee sories and sports clothes Look at that roast next time fields, golf accessories, fishyou go meat shopping. You ing, camping equipment, and will probably find a soil from power tools. the Department of U.S. in Jim Gregersoo, manager of Foreman & Clark, suggests purple vegetable Ink. Take note and youll know that to keep Dad up to the latest be sure that his suit exactly what to expect at dinor sport coat is ner. with notched lapels. The Department of AgricuMens clothes are designed lture has divided the meat into five prime, this year with shorter coats categories: choice, good, standard and and slimmer slacks - said to be more flattering to the male commercial. Prime comes from young figure. The most popular fabcattle that have been carefully rics are silk and wool, givfed. Choice is preferred by ing the iridescent look. The most consumers who want hip newest color on the market quality and less fat than Prime is burgundy, with solid blues Good is for thrifty and grays still very popular. grade. All stores at the Cottonconsumers who want a little fat but an acceptable degree wood Mall will remain open of quality. Standard beef has until nine oclock on Thursa very thin layer of fat. day and Friday for the conof grade is from older venience cattle and lacks the tenderness Father's Day gift shoppers. of the higher quality cuts. Dona JACKS, RAMS, PUMPS, ETC FREESGIFTS to participate in the Downtown J amboree. According to Max E. Rich, Salt Lake Chamber, 'Each group would be responsible for a booth, handling such items as are h appy to announce that Dona C artwright and Arbara Johnton have joined the ttaff at We Nite-Ca- Draw Dad fit Graystone Plaza FURNITURE FAIR WANTS YOU TO FEEL LIKE A JUNE BRlDESo They Offer You FREE Gifts Like These! KITCHEN HINTS A 3-IPi- iedroom' ece SET AT REGULAR PRICE one-butto- Cora-meri- FREE GIFT $119.00 BOX SPRING & of MATTRESS 2 BOUDOIR LAMPS ANY LIVING ROOM SET cal last-min- PURCHASE AT REGULAR PRICE Baptists Pepper, both black and white comes from India and the Black Dutch East Indies. pepper is picked from climbing vines and dried while the 1 - 'i .4 berry is still immature. White j, . tit mature 'instruments in the Hands is the pepper berry with the hulls removed. of God, is the theme of the Pepper is used in most of mix Utah Women's BaptistCcnfer-enc- e, dishes.. gravies, meats, vegat Hogle June 14-- 17 etable, fish and egg dishes. Hall, Westminster College. Seventy-fiv- e to a hundred women will participate in file conference. Hint of the week comes Bible study and devotional from Mrs. Ardell Atkinson. leader is Miss Mary Beth Take those heels of leftover Fulton. bread that go hard and make Representative missionary yourself those much wanted will be Mrs. Elmer G. HaU Use when who served with her husband bread crumbs. as missionary to the Congo breading toppings on cassersince 1929. oles, chicken and meat. National officers Invited to the conference are Mrs. Laur- 11 en Ridge and Mrs. Carlton O OF Meet st1--" k 'a- .H 30CCASIONAL TABLES and 2 TABLE LAMPS y 1 I K Pv? wi- vm wwM'Jt - Artists Studio SaywelL Sets Show Artists Studio and Gallery, 1057 E. 21st South, will feature the paintings of Mrs. Midval Myrtle Troester, during June. Mrs. Troester Is adept in many painting mediums and the presentation of a variety of subjects. She works in water color, oil, casein, pastels, conte crayon, pen and ink. The Gallery is offering classes Monday and Friday nights and Thursday afternoons. Classes include velvet painting, oil, portrait, beginning oil and drawing. Presiding over the various sessions will be Rena Martin, Mrs. Earl Riley, Mrs. E. C. Kansas Klub To Picnic The Annual Kansas Klub Picnic will be held June 19. 5 P.M. at Jordan Park Bowery, 8th West and 10th South. All former Kansans are in- vited. Bring a picnic lunch. Coffee will be served. ' onrrsm I p s Mrs. Paul Christensen, Aiken, Mrs. Alvin Johnson and 21 Mrs. waiter Bishop. t ( 4 U REFRIG-FREEZE- R u COMBINATION a AT REGULAR PRICE 5T FREE GIFT V ) BEDROOM u W 9 U SET OR u SET il LIVING ROOM U OR ANYTHING OF EQUAL VALUE i RUT SALT LAKE'S LARGEST APPLIANCE DEALER OVER 600 NEW AND USED APPLIANCES ARE PRICED AS LOW AS... IN STOCK-MA- NY I SHOP TILL WHERE THE BEST COSTS LESS Free Storeside CHARGE Parking EASY TERMS NO DOWN PAYMENT Americans buy more Cutty Sark than any other Scotch whisky. Why? The No. 1 reason is in the bottle.Try Cutty Sark...tonight! APPLIANCES FRE TV'i utiian ITtMOS phone 262-25- 35 1426 West 3500 South Jibfcitiian 9 P.M. WEEKDAYS ia:cmqia- n- ia:4 SATURDAY TILL 6 P.M. id:l |