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Show yf y tkqeiiy0HBOrtWpKfMIMPkPIM4pPPi90HVVlPiPMII4eBMl9Pl4V4rtg)rtIMHi49 r f r" r r ' v 1 ifj f The Salt lake Tribune, Tuesday, June 1, 1965 1g Republican Women Planning Final .Luncheon. Installation The closing luncheon of the Republican Women's Club of Salt Lake City is scheduled Monday at 12:30 p.m, at the Hotel Utah, Empire Room. Mrs. A. U. Miner will address the group, speaking on Popu- larion, Poverty and the Political Policy." Musical numbers will be given ,by Mrs. Joyce, Reed, accompanied by Mrs. DorriThy Bcntzer. B. Martin Is chairman and Mrs. David W. Evans, president, will preside. Officers will be installed by Mrs. William Real Challenge . Y homemakers. Tip for figdHng'meat costs; caleu-- ' late cost per serving, not price wien-- i per pound. A. pound of ers, for example, makes five servings (two. links ea&h), for ' there is no 'waste or bone! penny-wis- V Matching meals to a food budget Is a challenge to most e Mrs. Joseph B. Wirthlin. ; Mrs: Eldon Throckmorton and Mrs. George Q. Spencer are taking reservations.-Otheron the committee are Mrs. J. C. Riches. Mrs. A. J. Schumann, and Mrs. R. H. Merrill. ;. Your Furs will love dt .'. Ph. tor Pick-U- . . , Chili Chicken With Rice Real Mexican Trea-tBy Bonnie Lake Tribune Food Editor Let's .have a Mexican dinner! And we don't mean just Chili con Carne and hot Ta- males. Delicious as they are, we have discovered there are many other 'special Mexican dishes to grace our dinner tables. With almost instant travel and more and more people visiting South of the Border, the products, the culture, and the foods of Mexico are coming more widely known - Often Contain Tomatoes dishes, Popular Mexican very often contain tomatoes, corn, beans, rice, chili seasonings and combinations thereof with beef or chicken. We tried a recipe the other evening which was economical and ' yet . . . little W 3 teaspoon PLAID GINGHAM a beautiful, cool dress fabric VALUE 79 to 98c Yd. REG. little Ironing 36" wide guar, washable chili powder tablespoons salad or olive oil 1 medium onion, sliced J2 green pepper, chopped 1 clove garlic, crushed 2 cans tomato paste 3 cups water 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons chili powder BETTER DRESS PRINTED SEERSUCKER COTTON SATIN PRINTS Cheddar grated 2 2 $1.19 to $1.49 Yd. REG. VALUE 36" to 45" wide guar, washable SAVE UP TO 51 c YARD teas- teas- Remove chicken and stir in rice. Continue to cook over low heat until rice is tender and liquid is absorbed (about 25 minutes). Arrange chicken over rice or place rice in ovenproof serving dish and top with chicken; sprinkle cheese over all. Broil 4" Inches from heat source 4 to 5 minutes, or until cheese is melted and lightly browned. Serves 4. Submit-- a COMBED 100 cup raw rice up FABRICS COTTON & ACETATE SANFORIZED ...... - DUCK PRINTS COHON WADE'S COTTON Stir in Rice a... COTTON DAN RIVER TEXTURED poons chili powder. Cover and cook over low heat 30 minutes, or until chicken is tender. just wear a smile and Yards FAMOUS ITH RICE mato paste, water, poons of Salt and to sea or be seen, .3)(0)C guar, washable Mix flour, salt, pepper and chili powder together. Coat chicken pieces in mixture. Saute in oil in large skillet until browned on all sides. Drain off excess fat. Stir in oriion, green pepper, garlic, to- Provo VALUES 36" to 38" wide frying chicken, cut in serving pieces cup flour 1V2 teaspoons salt Is teaspoon pepper' V2 to 79c Yd. or no ironing 3 pound cheese . REG. 69c It is a spicy (but not too) combination of chicken and rice cooked in a totmato sauce' and topped with cheese. Serve it with tortillas and a salad of avocado halves stuffed with celery, ripe olives and pimien-t- o marinated in French Dressing. CHILI CHICKEN EMBOSSED CRISKAY PRINTS a and we thought we must pass it on to you. Chicken and Rice 1 Hills . . Foothill Village Downtown, 54 So. Main IVERGLAZED 'Soul 1 c Olympus delicious so FINE QUALITY COTTONS PLAYWEAR PRINTS 1 COnON -- ' 5C COTTON 1 4T fa POINT PETIT PIQUE PRINTS & ACETATE RANCHERO SPORT DENIM REG. 79e to $1.19 YARD 36" to 45" wide guar, washable Picture SAVE UP TO Before Wedding POLYESTER DACRON Photographs for use with announcements in wedding The Tribune must be in the offices of the Womens Dept., Room 201, Tribune Bldg., at least one week before, the wedding date. The Tribune .will publish, either the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. A charge of $4 is made ta cover cost of engraving photographs for publication. The Tribune assumes no responsibility for pictures submitted. YARD $1.50 FROSTY FLUFF PRINTS NYLON ARNEL TRIACETATE CHARLOTTE ROUSSE PRINTS ARNEL TRIACETATE : MYSTIC & CARENA PRINTS DAN RIVER COTTON DOUBLE ' KNIT COTTONS REG. $1.79 to $2.98 YARD 36" to 45" wide, - $1144 guar. , Above: Jantzen Jr, runs away to seal She's the prettiest stowaway on deck in "Sunderful," e .maillot yith the trim fit that . a comes from Orion acrylic knit with firm Ljrcra. " Spandex and other f ibers. And she r : ranks high in a swimsuit striped at the bra e of square leg insert and the trunks in hot, bright colors. Sizes 7 to 13, $15.00 w Ift'l'JKl washable U Yd. two-piec- -- hip-yok- left: Who puffs up Ban-Ionylon with, Lycra Spandex for the Jjpautifully behaved swim short? Who squares the neckline, dips f. the back low? Who colors summer .with the ? bright, hot hues. Who does the. "Puff" suit? Why, it has to b? Jantzen. Sizes 8 to 14, $18.00 n "J ' 2 . 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