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Show r COOK with Sorority To Stage BY Fashion Shows jt fashion show and ldnch-eo- n, sponsored by the Spsilon Sigma Alpha, Alpha Zeta chapter, Is slated for noon, Saturday, September 12, at the Prudential Savings auditorium, 3261 South State Street, Clothes will be by Arlen's and E mllles and hair styles by Parrells College of Beau- - Proceeds will go to the day care center for handicapped in Granger. Tickets for $2 may be obtained tjy calling Sandra Evans, 485-261- 8. Keeping Kids Good Aim Of YMCA Cooke HatoOff NONA COOKE to This Is the season when most housewives store away goodies for the coming year. Among these goodies are little bottles of pickles and relishes made with both fruits and vegetables. This week I have chosen vegetables using, mostly, cabbage, tomatoes and peppers. Hope you enjoy them. CABBAGE PICKLE pounds hard cabbage 4 quarts green peppers (about 1 dozen) 3 quarts white onions 1 cup salt quarts cider vinegar 12 1 5 2 water cups sugar cup ounces pickling spice - 12 tablespoons celery seed 1 teaspoon turmeric Cut vgetables fine, sprinkle with the salt and let stand over night. In the morning, drain off all water. Add 1 cup water to vinegar. Let all Ingredients come to a boll, pour over vegetables and cook for 25 minutes (about) after It starts boiling. Pour Into sterilized Jars and seal. pints. TAILORS.INC. 2955 HIGHLANO DRIVE UTAH Cl SALT PHONE lake tv, BY LEIGH STARK 1 10 RED SPICED 4 pounds 1 TOMATOES ripe tomatoes quart vinegar Our turn of cold weather sent most of us out NOVJ 0PIEN ounce 1 ounce whole cloves Weigh tomatoes after peeling then crush. Boll all Ingredients until thick enough to serve with meat. Seal In Jars while hot. 1 Distinguished Tailored SUITS In seaieh of you turn are wardrobes and the stores families looking for ol are very crowded. On my last shopping tour, I decided to shop for Ideas ... to watch what trends were developing in our area. In a fascinating few hours I found a rich harvest of Autumn footnotes to pass along to you. fashlois newest warm togs. Also, everywhere Hay Stack Hair? Has too much sun left your hair dry and brittle ... or tints and dyes added some damage? I found a great product called Condition by Clairol that will solve your problems. This cream treatment, used after shampoos, gives bounce and body to your hair ... leaves it silky and easy to manage. Its good to use, too, before or after permanents. Softer Shadows Still along cosmetic lines, I found the newest In eye makeup Is a softening. Eye shadows are still pale, but less smoky. or brown-blac- k. Eyeliner Is most popular In The harsh look of dark, dark color Is leaving us. Pale lipsticks are definitely gone. If youve had folks ask about your health while wearing the pale, pale colors, ss Is great for a shimmering effect you know why! and any of the new lustered lipsticks add to the total effect. For shoes and boots, the stylish will be seen in reptile grained calfskin. Crocodile grained seems to be leading in popularity. The texture adds highlights and the elegance of darks and lights enhances any costume. mlsty-grey-bro- Lip-glo- from $80.00 1 styles for every 1 1 peters fine, and sprinkle with salt. Let stand three or four hours. Rinse well, then cover with sugar and vinegar. Boll slowly until thick, stirring often to prevent sticking. Makes four or five glasses. Delicious served with cream cheese and crackers. Chop Executive .Conservative Madison Riveria If You Want An Extra Special PEPPER RELISH 12 red peppers 12 green peppers 12 medium size onions 1 pint vinegar Us! Suit-Se- e We do pint vinegar pound sugar It tablespoon 12 individual taste; ' RED PEPPER JAM dozen red peppers expert alterations 2 sugar cups Suits-Pant- tablespoons salt Run peppers and onions through meat chopper. Cover with boiling water and let stand for five minutes. Drain and add vinegar, sugar, and salt. Boll for five minutes. Put In Jars and seal. s Winter coats Topcoats and Ladies Suits ClwitCHIC Rocku Mountain v J'Y TAIL0RS.INC. CENTU 2955 HIOHLANO DRIVE LAKE CITV, UTAH PHONE salt Head Huggers finishing touch, are much in demand. Hats, always made of all sorts The latest creations are of fabrics and terrific with sportswear. Evening hats naturally are more subdued, in fabric and styling, and they a head-huggin- g, couldnt be prettier. The college girls are buying the sporty hats like mad. rs They look so well In them and have found them to be if the hair Isnt Just right. A hat gives the look of neatness ... no straggly whisps of hair to be blowing about' ol and college are big spenders! The girls In much are ... and money ... on what they time spending They think is best for them. I enjoyed seeing their flair for color. No timid lassies have we! A lovely brunette was gorgeous in a knit outfit of flame selectorange combined with blaze yellow. Other glrls-wersweaters and blouses in dazzling color ing sizzle-stripe- d combinations. They used excellent taste in choosing the duller contrast colors in Jumpers and skirts to go with their brighter-than-brigpurchases. The idea Is to mix, not match -- this season. Bold plaids, fiery colored stripes and lush tweeds are teamed with a solid factor. The result is really stunning ... or as they would say ... really swingin! Junior Miss life-save- high-scho- 3 -- v ht will be aimed at keeping not at regood kids good delinquents. habilitating Such are the plans of George L. Mathis, former youth worker and secretary of the East Houston, Texas, YMCA, who took over reins this week as activities director of youth work at the YMCA of Greater Salt Lake City, 737 East 2nd South. Before coming to his new post In Salt Lake, he spent the summer at YMCA Camp Roger, 65 miles east of Salt Lake, directing boys activities. YMCA Is not an agency of rehabilitation of delinquent youngsters, Mr. Mathis said. Its .aim is to prevent delinquency by aiding young people to develop in body, mind and spirit. he added. Explaining while the Y is a Christian organization, is is not necessarily an organization of Christians. Membership is open to all regardless of race or reli- GCupcake or stacked heels leather & patina GBlack & white saddles For camel - 3 4 styles tie and slip on. They are chic, durable FOR $5.98 By RED BALL gion. Above all he continued, young people need guidance through counseling by qualified Individuals. YMCA secre- taries are well trained In this field with an eye toward prevention rather than a cure for delinquency. Too many kids dont know where to turn for counseling on personal and social problems and too many parents are failing to give them the help they need. The Y wants to cooperate with church, school and home in helping young people grow in matters of and learning to live with others. Future youth programs not X . .I,- k Heres what the power company will provide: Complete installation of a modcn outside area light, designed for all outdoor areas, mounte?Tan a pole. You pay only for the service. There is nothing else to buy. Built-i- n c cell which automatically turns on light at dusk, off at dawn. photo-electri- AH electricity used during operation of Private Outdoor Light, which lights area over 200 feet jp. diameter. Maintenance and lamp replacement. 2995 the man who put natural shoulders 467-300- 7 467-300- 7 on trousers Have you looked at your trousers lately ? Are they correct Are they nejtly narrow in the leg of loo narrow (or too wide) Do they hang properly or do they drag on the floor Do they come up too high or do they rest securely on your waist Do your trousers enhance your appearance Corbin trousers do more than simply clothe oi bin tailors them with trim pleatless fronts, regular pockets and belt loops C from $15.95 r(Jtf-utf- !Qiatla6 Get this $2.95 songbook for only $1.00 Let us prove you can play the Thomas organ And this $2 95 Mitch Miller songbook is yours for only SI 00-j- ust for trying We re sure you can play Because only Thomas has the Color-Glkeyboard: it lights up to show you how. Come on in and play the Thomas Today! You can own a Thomas for as little as $595.00 o 665 E 21st So. Also in Ogden and 0 yuan? 33 33rd South TROUSERED BY CORBIN ORGAN CENTER UMS E. OPEN TIL 9 THIS WEEK Tel Act Now. For more information, phone, write or call at your nearest Utah Power & Light Company office. There is no obligation. If it's electric , it's better! Y BOOTERY self-discipl- . . . No Equipment to Buy, Install or Maintain r WAYNES Already approximately 5,000 private outdoor lights have been installed for our customers. They like Private Outdoor Lighting for these and other reasons: Gives Protection. Reduces accidents. Discourages prowlers. Illuminates driveways and roads. Steps Up Production. Extends working hours Permits greater speed in doing jobs. Brings Nighttime Fun. Lights up yard for after-dargames picnics and parties, too. Permits you to work in your garden in cool of evening. Adds Beouty, Prestige. Gives the light touch to attractive gardens, homes, barns, churches, and places of business. Attracts Business. Brings customers to your business after dafCCTives customer appeal to your merchandise at night. - a shift that is out of this world, how about a cashmere ... and a sash, to tie I This would be in very good Another item, so right with the look of international flavor, is (he cape. They can be worn in comfort and, you can be sure, veX fashionably to nearly any occasion. For an home designers, busy at the sewing machines: Trims are very important. The newest are imitation leathers touch as do the and braids. Brass buttons add a fashion-wis- e hammered silver buttons. and washable. ck taste anywhere. EJ Has them all, including the brand new nylon velvet Jets in Black, dark green and WAYNE Last Minutes Notes with youngsters can get a chance to Iron out their own problems he under supervision, GItalian loafers GReptile prints in flats & booties re LIGHT UP OUTDOORS serve as a laboratory where Whats NEW in shoes for back to SCHOOL Our area is in store for a treat this week. Americas Junior Miss for 1964, charming Linda Felber, will be the star attraction at a showing of fall fashions on Friday, September 4th .. 7:30 P.M. The place will be the Cottonwood Mall Auditorium. Linda won this coveted title because she most typified American the ideal teen-ag- e girl. Good grooming is her mainstay and she likes simplicity of line in her choice of fashions. Leading an exciting, active life, she prefers the new fabrics. Be sure to easy-cabe there to extend our welcome to this lovely girl. She will personally autograph photo graphs at the show, which will be presented by ZCML - Thousands are doing it in the area we serve. How about you? Private Outdopr Light! members but also for sggclal Interest groups. fhen the new youth department Is completed, It will Y young r September 3, 1964 Page 10 for only pennies a day with only Include activities for area back-to-scho- 2 pounds sugar allspice at the In the Salt Lake " Huhim (put In cloth bag) 6 Youth activities YMCA Logan. (Hear Leland Lay at the Thomas Organ--KUTSunday, 10 a.m.) V i |