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Show n flefise: note -- HataOff ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW f Salt Lake .County, Utah Page 7 Thursday , April 30, 1964 rr COOK with to BY wMU awrv.-- Cooke NONA COOKE FiwIltOfly onions and cabbage In bowl and By NONA COOKE pour hot mixture over It Store refrigerator and let stand for 24 hours before serving. Add plmlento for color. In The calendar tells us that spring Is here, but the thermostat Isnt so sure. Assuming that the calendar Is right, summer Is Just around the cortTer and our minds turn to outdoor living, and friends and relatives enjoying our patios. With this In mind, the recipes for this week are relishes that will give those outdoor meals a zip, and the Indoor meals would get a good zip, too. And why not try them now and get first hand reactions from the kinfolk as to the ones they like best. The cabbage slaw and black-eye- d pea relish were given to me by a very dear friend, Ora Mae Lyle who lives-iKansas City, Missouri. I know, The weather is the same this spring as It Yes, was last spring. It still upset my plans to review swim suits and beach wear this week. As T brushed the snow off my winter coat and put it In the closet, the swim mood escaped me completely. Shivering and considering myself arlpe candidate for pneumonia, I consulted the Almanac. It said to keep track of the sundial. The first shadow and well be on the way. So ... cross your fingers. VeTl- be able to talk the bare facts soon. .... Meanwhile Ive been around and about lately and have found some tidbits for fashion-wis- e ladies. So many new things crop up each day ... it's a task keeping up with them all. Also, trends are appearing PENN PTA New .officers to serve the William Association during Penn Elementary School Parents-Teache- rs the coming year have been elected. The new president, named at a meeting on April 14, is Mrs. Clyde R, Pannier, left, 1781 Mount View Drive,, Other officers are, left to right, Mrs. Dale . . . The Great Way Is a tremendous favorite this season and will continue to be for summer. Accessories are, of course, unlimited but your cosmetics must be' correct. Look for eye shadow, blush complexion tints, beige compact Ike - up and lipstick shades to compliment your white 0 ensembles. . . . Note You free ( the summer but it Just However, we can stride about in cool, unhampered comfort. particularly like the unllned shoes for summer. They give better flexibility and are pretty close to being barefooted. Texture is the key with the unlined varieties. Thats what p s keep them In shape.. One texture Is called Ganges, C Sweet Kid. Ganges calf appears to be a cross between a reptile texture and minute popcorn. The surface texture of Sweet Kid is Just more subtle In shoes, also. You will finfi color to Color is high-stymatch or brightly contrast with any dress you have. Patents are terrific in colors' and so pretty, open on the sides. le Go With Compatible Partners Be a magician and put separates to work in your wardrobe. fabrics are big news. Th$y Pleated skirts In easy-car- e are found completed with a colorful shell, overblouse or Jacket. 4 plaid blazer will make a very ordinary pairof slacks or a favorite skirt look fabulous. The International Flavor lrhlle sweaters are still vmnderful for our cool mornings and evenings, dont neglect the new cape look. They are dashing and dramatic ... so good for moments youd like to be magic. They are easily made If you aitalented with a sewing machine and could be whipped up in so many fabrics. Even water repellents I TOY VILLAGE Birthday Club See page 2 Under the baton of Lloyd Beckstead, the orchestra and band of Granite Park Junior High presented a concert In the auditorium last Thursday. There were approximately 130 students In the two groups. A fashion show followed the concert, based on Alice in Wonderlartd. Carolyn Pendley was the narrator. Other were: characters Scott Layton, March Hare; Dawn Leonard, Alice; Queen of Hearts, Velma Moore, Steve Clegg, Tweedle Dee; Danny Burt, Tweedlg. Dum; Sharon 'Anderson, BonnW Hardman, Wiscomb, Linda Llg-ne- ll, and Dorothy Allred, roses; and Larry Josie, the Mad Hatter. . Mrs. Janis Jackson and Mrs. Carolyn Goodworth made for arrangements 'as-floo- r Rake Ami Hoe Plant Vuction ho r lodav the fash- ions. Bobbie Sox Brigade a one act play by Alice Bigelow, was performed. The cast included; Paula Lledtke, Renae Allen, Chris Cutler, Tom Forbush, Marilyn Allen, Cheryl Karch and Ann Sinmsen. Melvin Hambleton was The dramatic coach." The program was sponsored by the faculty and PTA of Granite Park Junior High. Chemicals Service. roLomzea associates KEITH'S APPL. & HD WE, 2327 EAJST 3300 SOUTH OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. - 2 P.M. P of. Salt Lake City OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ' Addreti 2343 E. 3300 Phon, S. 485-02- 15 ped secrets of klne-scopln- f Fast Fair Friendly John ! H. Chamberlain Dirt. Mgr. (W e Are Now Appointing Agents) 3689 Hlland Phone 486-71- Drive 63 chop- 2 teaspoons onion, grated teaspoon salt few grains of pepper 14 cup mayonnaise 14 cup vinegar Grate cucumbers . with a coarse grater or cut In Julienne strips. Wrap In a piece of cheesecloth and wring dry. 1 Special Spring SHOE SALI savings over 25 g, taping, recording, titling for television and developing and using visual aids. Byrop Opensbaw, KUED Program Manager, will direct the workshop. Staffers will Include Dan Keeler, Director of Educational Television, State Department of Public Instruction; Utah artist Sherman Martin; Charges Moje, KUED producer-directand Dali Ogden, KUED Supervisor of closed circuit television. For enrollment information write Byron Openshaw, University of Utah. & ' This season's moat wanted styles and colors. Black patent, Blonde patent, Yellow, Pink, Blue and Green patent In flattering new keel heights. V y Heels were: $13.00 to $30.00 .Now: $lO.d0 t$15.OO Dress riats were:' $9.00 to $11.00 Now: $7.00 to $1.00 or 8ava now Sorryl No refunds, credits, or exchanges on sale shoes for Mothers Dayl Cottonwood Moll Strut loval IkujUL .1 footo Courtesy Utsb Historic! tar, Society Salt Lake Citys first mode of public transportation, was used by Tracy- - Collins customers when ouj- firm was organized in 1884. As one of the first financial institutions, we have been proud to contribute to the growth of our city through vitally important financing for both business and individuals. We would welcome the opportunity to show you how Tracy- Collins complete banking service can be of assistance in YOUR progress. The Mule The next mbve is up to you. Before renewal time rolls around let us give you all th money-savin- g facts on Formers the best insurance buy in Amerieatoday, Fiesta Pools PAINTS 019M the past few months so many people have been switching over to Formers Insurance that, well, we've just hod to move to new quarters where we can serve our many friends even better than before. In I Construction the medium cucumbers tablespoons plmlento, 2 before the cameras and write, direct aad produce programs. Easy to understand technical Information will dab Into CUCUMBER RELISH 2 34 - BENNETTS 6&yuz&zjj ' After a study of Mexico, , Central America and West Indies, the children created a Spanish atmosphere with color costumes, some with sombreParticipants In the Educaros. Spanish music, dancing tional Television lfkshop and a Mexican treat were part fjvlll operate cameras, serve of the celebration. Tacos were directors, perform prepared In the classrooms. During the course of study, students made a comparison of the American "knd Spanish cultures. They were Interested In the fact there is !Set a culture so different from ours in our back yard. The Rake and Hoe Garden Indian cultures of the Aztec, Club Is holding their an r.ial Maya, and Toltec Indians were studied along with the geograplant auction today, Thursday, April 30, at the home of Mrs. phy of the countries. Students were fascinated by the bright John Scofield, 2889 La Jolla Drive. colors Spanish people used, At the same time, nominathe rhythmical and hot foods. tions will be held for officers SOUTH COTTONWOOD to serve the club during the STAKE coming year. Club president, South Cottonwood Stake held Mrs. Jay Williams will conthe- duct their meeting. monthly leadership meeting Friday morning In the stake center. making articles to display In Mrs. Fred Flnlinson, stake the Granite district Art and president, lead the event. FolIndustrial Festival this week a general business lowing at Central Junior High. the meeting group5assembled Elementary schools through into departmental work. Mrs. out the district will participate Shigeki Ushio, Mrs. Arlon In various Junior high schools. Erekson and Mrs. Jack Students and teachers will In Erekson were demonstrate clay work, hand charge of the meeting. water colors and looms, BLAIN ART FESTIVAL crafts. Blaine students have been PASS N In become actors, actresses, writers, directors and producers. ..at least for 12 days. First hand experience into ,tte mysteries of television .studio operations and program productions will take place daily, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M., June In the KUED studios on the University campus. ' to ' ' clove garlic, or garlic seasoning 14 cup thinly sliced onion 12 teaspoon salt a little cracked pepper, or freshly ground pepper 14 cup diced plmlento Drain liquid from peas, place peas In bowl and add remaining Ingredients and mix well. Store In Jar In refrig- -' erator and remove bud of garlic after one day. Store at least 2 days before using. This will last up to 2 weeks. 1 Students To Take Leap Into Mad World Of TV University of Utah Summer School Workshop students will soon toss their books aside d 1 cup white vinegar teaspoon dry mustard 14 cup mazola oil 1 teaspoon celery seed 1 large sweet white onion 14 cup diced plmlento Slice cabbage fine and sprinkle with the sugar. Put vinegar, mustard, celery seed and salt In small pan . and bring to a boll. Add the oil and beat. Put layers of the Committee chairmen are: Mrs. Donald AiLewon, city recommendation chairman; Mrs. Joseph P, Mansy, service projects chairman; Mrs. Gene Gerstner; Mrs. D. C. Hill and Mrs. Robert MacFarlane; city panhellenlc reMiss Linda presentatives; Homes, chapter coordinator Mrs. Gary C. Juhlln, publicity chairman. ; black-eye- 14 cup wine vinegar -- large or 2 small cabbages 12 cup sugar surer D cans 34 cijp salad oil CABBAGE SLAW secretary; Mrs. Doyce Leach, recording - secretary; and Miss Kathryn Shilling, Trea- medium peas 2 1 f ders at Lincoln Elementary School. graduating seniors of the president; Mrs. Robert G. MacFarlane, corresponding Robinson. SPANISH FESTIVAL Buenas dias was the endly greeting from fifth gra- - I Enter trainer aircraft. couples adorned In their best attire helped to bring spring indoors for the event. Admission was free with a Boys4- League activity card. Earl Ohlson, league president was chairman. Most of us like to go barefooted , In the evenings program. Lowell G. Robinson conducted the meeting. f A tour of the skeletons of dinosaurs at the exhibits in the geology building at the U of U was made recently. Den mothers accompanying the scouts were Mrs. Michael Loyola, Mrs. Robert Langlois, Mrs. Bonnie Manzana, Mrs. David Sanford and Mrs. Lowell part BOYS LEAGUE DANCE Springy in Blossom was the theme for the Granite High Boys League annual ball In the gymnasium last Friday. The use of potted plants aad colored flowers and gay Isnt always practical. 18 college chapter. Mrs. Joseph A Rlno, 2410 East 6780 South was elected to serve as president for a second term. New officers Include Mrs. ScottSteele, vice building. The pack Is composed of five dens. Each den will take aviation school on medicine, the survival exhibit and observed the use of survival devices. Members also took a demonstration ride In .... Styles For Shoes Installation of newly elected officers of Delta Delta Delta Alumnae, Salt Lake City Chapter, was held at a luncheon, Saturday, May 2, 1964 at the home of Mrs. D. C. Warren, 3700 Yosemlte, at 12 noon. The luncheon also honored demonstra- CUB PACK 292 South Cottonwood Cub Pack holds monthly meeting Friday at 7:30 P.M. In the Third Ward da. He and other members of his NROTC class from the University of Utah visited the a a various homes. Command, Pensacola, Flori- ng . . . 5) trose Street, recently was a guest of the Naval Training m other Continued from page and BLACK-EYE- BEANS n Reelects President tion were presented by Mrs. Watts. Glen and LaVella Green are Instructors of the class which meets two Wednesday at evenings each month the younger children. TRAINING 4th Class Midshipman Roger V. Larson, son of Mr. H. F. Setterberg, 5381 Mon- fairways. Look for White Stags great new stretch golf polo shirts and shorts to match. These are seen In a bevy of colors to mix or match. The activity minded stretch fabrics would be wonderful for bowling too. A nice note for under your sportswear are a cute twosome. It's the new bra and sllm-Jipantie girdle western style. The bra is a gay bandana print. It comes in rodeo red and white. The girdle is in blue-jea- n blue with red or rodeo red with Ylhlte stitching. Skimmers and shifts can be worn as is or teamed with long sleeved blouses. are chiffon CSo any silken-spu- n blouses with these! Nice for our coolish evenings, too. for separates as Shop soon as you can, though. These wardrobe strechers are in such demand, so choose while selections are tops. the Lessons For Sports lady golfers love n easy togs for the Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Watts, 400 East 5900 Southwere hosts, for the eighteen members of the Murray 7th MIA Class Wednesday, April 22. Cottonwood Tales on Salt Lake Sorority MARRIEDS YOUNG Vhite GWhite high-fashl- M. Larsen, 1789 Orchard Drive, vice president Mrs. Richard Golemah, 4125 South 1615 East, secretary; Maurice Wilkinson, principal of the school was electee second vice president; and Mrs. Tracy D. Smith, 1954 Orchard Drive, treasurer. 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