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Show T Coo king Lore Did you Know that all cuts f beef are just about the same In nutrition value lean for lean and fat for fa regartJess of what par animal they come from? Knit jacket Just For Him Utah has the Greatest Snow on Earth. And that means skiing is a favorite one sport in these parts that is never out of ski buffs thoughts for long! For the skier, there's nothing that will please him more than a knit jacket to wear on the slopes. The one pictured here fits the bill perfectly, and is equally at g'xid-lookin- t. ease as a It - fun to knit for the nan in your life, and he can enjoy it quickly because it is made of knitting worsted, which works up fast. Whethpr he needs a cap or not, the jacket will be his favorite, and a sure sign of your affection everywhere he goes. Sizes small, medium and large are ALL included in each pattern, for hand knit car-coa- order man's Hand ' Knit-49- 4 and cap, send in currency, check or $1 money order to Lois Holmes of California, Deseret News, car-co- Box 6002, Inglewood, nia 90302. Califor- Please print your name, address, ZIP code and pattern number plainly. Send 15 cents Knit a jacket for the man your life. It's great in on the ski slopes or worn for EACH pattern for class mail and special first- han- - dling, or 25 cents EACH lor air as a ccr-coa- t. An art exhibit of Holladay and other Salt Lake area artists will be featured at the Howard R. Driggs PTA dinner Wednesday, March 12, at the school. The local PTA unit will purchase one or two of the paintings and present them to the fund-raisl- school. Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Following, the PTA will sponsor a Ogden . . . Provo Readmore Bookstore, where childrens books will be sold. Science exhibits will be shown in the classrooms. BUTLER JUNIOR HIGH PTA will meet Thursday March 13 7:30 pm In the school auditorium. Or. Arthur of Salt deputy superintendent Lake City schools will discuss tfild problems. CANYON RIM ELEMENTARY will conduct s ventral meeting Thursday 13 7:30 Mard) pm. PTA officers for 1960-7- 0 will be nominated end elected. DILWORTH unit wilt sponsor the annual mothers end daughters night March II. 7 pm. The Tuesday program will be presented by LaMar Farnsworth of the Hogie Zoo. The PTA will entertain the Fathers end Sons t March 20, 7 pm. The Thursday Corps of the Salt Lake Police Department will present the program. EDISON will conduct e Parent end Family Lifa program In the school auditorium Monday March 17, 7:30 p.m. The nominating committee will present the new officers for the coming year. GLENDALE JUNIOR HIGH Is sponsoring e women's exercise dess as pert of the Adult Education program. The course will start Thursday March 131 7:30 to 130 prru and will on continue consecutive Thursday niohts A nominal fee will be charged. HIGHLAND PARK will entertain Moms and Gals at special event Monday March 17 7 p.m. In the school auditorium. Robert McLean will present his Indian dances. HOLLADAY PTA patrons ere Invited Science Fair Jn the echool tg attend room Tuesday, March 11. LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH will hold the big Green and White Game Thursday, March 13 7 pm., at the school. ELEMENTARY ROOSEVELT will hold the annuel Fashion Show and program for the girls end their mothers Thursday March 13 3 30 pm. WEBSTER ELEMENTARY unit Invites patrons to attend a meeting Monday March 17 7:30 p.m. In the school auditorium. Election of new officers will take piece. WHITTIER PTA In the South Elementary Council will conduct an executive meeting Monday March 17, 1:15 pm. A general PTA meeting for Whittier patrons will be held Monday March 17 7:30 pm., in the school auditorium. The election of PTA officers for 1969-7- 0 will be held. Please Note: All PTA Information ta appear In the Wednesday night column mutt be mailed te Virginia Anderson, 3S South 2162 E. Salt Lake City Utah 94109, ar.lving ne later then Sat- Sunshine Salad fV A 15 The James R. Thomas Unit the DAV will sponsor an Americanism Program Friday, 8 p.m., at the Sou.h Salt Lake Library Auditorium, of 2500 S. State St. Miss Linda Stotts, a Granite H g.i School student, will be guest speaker. She will discuss Americanism. Dear Kari: There are several ways of solving this problem, whether you are a hand or machine knitter. 1 Slip stitch or single crochet along the fold edge, every other row, to prevent (Someedge from sagging. times we even single crochet the edge of facing as well, before we blind stitch in place.) 2 When knitting fronts of garment, work short rows about every 18th row. This should be done on the entire front bank, not just the facing that turns under. This will also prevent stretch. 3 Hand Knitters: On every knit row, slip the stitch that facing will fold on. Work as usual on each purl row. Machine Knitters: On every other tow, put the needle that facing will fold on in rest position. On the alternate rows put the needle back in work position. Dear Lois: Why is your full fashion decrease different A littlo imagination, very iittle time in the kitchen, and an assortment of American Beauty Macaroni Products) American Beauty combines beautifully with meat, fish, vegetables or cheese, tions we give for full fashioning cause the stitches to be slanted so that they look the same and have the same tension on each end of the row. This isnt true of most other one side is much directions looser. urday. aOVIRTItEMRNT Dry Hair ' I ! made Lustrous & A Make a sunshine salad for the family using the old fashioned favorites of grated carrot and crushed pineapple. Add chopped prunes and mold the mixture in lemon gelatin. Chill in square pan or individual molds, and! be sure to make plenty of seconds! Wednesday, March 12, 1969 P from all other directions Ive read? Miriam S. Tear Mariam: The direc- mail. Dear Lois: One oi my main problems in knitting is that Roundup Of PTA News By VIRGINIA ANDERSON Deseret News PTA Editor V DAY Unit Schedules Meeting after the cardigan is finshed and I have blind stitched the facing in pace, it tends to sag on the fold edge. What can be done to prevent this? Kari M. By LOIS HOLMES only. To DESERET NEWS, f Healthy pennys worth of Pomade lanolin-ric- It's thoroughly modern frosting1 h Conditioner replaces lost natural oils. Dry, lifeless hair comes instantly alive . . . Silky, gleaming, easy to manage! Not sticky or greasy. Just rub a tiny touch between palms LB & then through hair. for a generous Only Grand Central Stores. : i ,9 49c jar at ' A i 6 y 4 ' t 9 J ' ' ' V ' $ y. 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