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Show uJ yam ihmi i I nscrmmb! thf six Jumble one letter to each nquare, to form six ordinary words. i 5 s ' J . : ? :f : . t : try sol ii petti ex isy tee salm bv Ena INaiintoii Knight NewspaKTS Writer Now arrmnxe the cirrled letter to form the surprise answer, as sug rested by the above cartoon. unKirr ssi (Answer on page fi) MEXICO CITY Here, man does not live by taeos alone. Eating in Mexico City, as in most capital cities, can ho a world tour, ranging from a restaurant called the Champs Elysees, a British Piccadilly Pub via several Polynesian, Chinese and Japanese numbers, to "Erik el Rojo (Scandinavian, of course) and the threugh " internationally famous Mexican hacienda restaurants, known as the San Angel Inn and the Hacienda de los Morales. But among the popular eateries in town is a small restaurant on the Paseo de la Reforma where the ceiling is decorated with dozens of hats, from sombreros to motorcycle helmets. where the band is called "The Dead" and never cracks an expression short of rigor mortis, and the after-dinne- r drink is called "Pemex Sol named for the Mexican nationalized gasoline. Anderson's is a dig in the ribs at Mexican formality. s Mexican food, tourist and Mexican politics 11 6LDK1CUS DAYS FIBS SALT LAKE CiTY AK3 IACK Jet air Salt lake C.ty and return First Class Hotels Tours and S'gHseemg Lei Greeting fully Escorted Ta-Iv- i Meals VISIT 4 ISLANDS HAWAII Hilo. Vokano Nt Park. Kona MAUI lao Valley laharna KAUAI Cruise to Fern Giotto Picnic Dinner 4 Show at Paradise Pacifica All points OAHU MIMrVI MQUMl m ivitmotw oni mrruu nici. BEEHIVE GOES TO HAWAII EVERY MONDAY s599 of Plue $15.26 Tax CONTACT US NOW! mteret Compare our Hawaii itinerary Defore you buy' 16 EXCITING DAYS IN THE SUN JAN. $ IN o Tahiti Australia FIJI e NEW ZEALAND 24, 1976 1.834' 00 WITH OPTIONAL RETURN VIA BALI O HONG KONG JAPAN FROM SALT LAKE CITY and optional stopover in HAWAII Beehive Repeats One Of Our Most Popular Tours CRUISE If NEW SEASON Priced From Salt Lake City As Low As $ warned. The menu points out that while the title sounds as though this oyster dish has "definite of the border bias," the food is OK for British. really anti-nort- January 30, 1976 February 20, 1 978 March 12, 1976 March 26. 1976 h Canadians, Australians o the much smoother runMexning "Pemex Sol ican Irish coffee, with Kahlua and cognac. But first, a few more jet your choice of ac- - WITH CREATIVE WORLD TRAVEL Phone or Write For Detailed Brochure F.'f Mi iff l' IPI.I t'f S YK1 tourists And Italian), which mixes up enchiladas, taco, steak and beans or another Mexican Italian specialty which is explained by "when the Mexican- - Navy met the Italians at the battle ol Lcpanto, somebody spilt the beans oil the pasta " 6fH-tion- es 7Mexica BOUND? out of thermidort's. kt yourself u 0 Teuf brought about international upheaval by first taxing the foreign-owne- oil d Andersons presents "Ostiones Cardenas, with the explanation: When the late president (Car- denas) expropriated the foreign oil companies, said something Kuwait. everybody So, There is rotten in he served oysters with lots of butter, garlic and parsley, baked in the half shell. If this didnt make the gas industry expropriation easier to swallow, it is an excuse for a good oyster s379 (the Revenge 8 DAYS medicine) for the past couple of days, could settle for the medallones al Lomon, medallions of steak with lime butter. One fragile diner of our acquaintance pronounced this dish "very S.L.C., Utah 84 US , tor DETAILS MURDOCK TRAVEL 521-785- 0 FOR THE more adventurous, how about: Angulas . . . Bil-bani- baby a eels olive oil with garlic. Don't order unless you are Spanish enough not to need this explanation sheet." warns the menu. Baby eels are apparently boiled in &3tnS3SZ&. OIET jtour No. 1st Depart ESCORTED by John Weenig Ask The Man Who Been dish. AND ANYONE who has Ther 1975 ever been stranded (as has this writer) in a ear coughing its way through some of the local gasoline won't mind at all raising a toast VISIT: Tokyo, Kyoto, Beppu, I Taipei, Hong Kong, Singa- CUMORAH pore, Tenang, Bangkok andf many more eiciting place. An all inclusive Red Carper j tour. PAGEANT to the refining industry in July 19 to Aug. 4 Church History Special Deluxe Tour -S- PECIAL A OPPORTUNITY- -1 Session in the Magnificent Washington D.C. Temple j 598 HAWAII touri 7 July luj 10. 8tc. 23 Uont Nsvri 5 Sft Oct. 4 Day 8 I f 5251 (MEXICO It 18, Dot Pooorv Your Mtfca I Mar. 13 CHRISTOPHERSON Wide World Travel or B 7 NIGHTS CALL TRAVEL H 532 3330 1325 So. Main, DfporN Sob lake Oct. 8 Three CITIES . FLY AMERICAN 70 T FIRST O ASS HOTELS SIGHT SEEING MKl." to make happy, themselves dosing Ixunotil in- dustry to the ceiling and then nationalizing it In honor of this event, somebody been with Josephson Travel Service N y ONLY 355 8028 AiWhss Suite thought that meant try the no para gringo,1 which is, however, okay for Australians, or the lobster thermidor, unless they 're You might Elaine' N.i't e IF YOU must eat MexiPlato can, theres the Paisano (though we have who Includes 33 Meals It . abalone might want to experiment with the canned kind, which is available in Mexican supermarkets.) commodations and departure date. IN COOPERATION easier to come b than lobster thermidor out of season "actually, weve got plenty of lobster," exp lains Andersons, it's the thermidores that are hard to catch . . culinary adventures: "Islas Marias" a trio of islands comprised of baked shells filled with shrimp, scallops, abalone, butter and garlic and described as "a penal colony master(Newcomers to piece. TOUR Low Season Special New Year's Cruise IMPORTANT: Book now to tourOstiones no g para gringo. they can't say they haiont been San Juan Curacao La Guaira (Caracas) Grenada Guadeloupe St. Thomas Departures On November 14, 1975 November 21, 1975 December 26, 1975 January 9, 1976 January 16, 1976' English-speakin- ists eat the AirSea Cruise 00 549 IT IS SCCH a favorite that on Saturday nights the crowd of diners spills out onto the sidewalk and most of them appear to be Mexicans. although tourists love it. if only for the funny English translation of the menu t which Mexicans also read to find out what's on their plates). and other Scandinavians . . . (its) just plain hot. SO IS THE little red drink served in a silver handled glass between the cocktail and the meal. It is hot in both senses of the expression, caliente (as in warm) and picante (as in Wow!). Have bottled water or beer on hand before tasting. A little history, with tongue in c heek, accompanies the food around here. 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