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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD,' TUESDAY. APIUI. 24, 1928. . the market; both pav and f and with a wide- rtti color and design that H 1 Very tsy to aekect something that U artrarrrve- - and im temmr, PlstM i being werkt J into A variety f surface Uxtura and wtte I applied It give a rk a and e during finish. Th asm effect ea be accurad In aingi operation bf tec-tur- ffiCPM WfiGJF HOME liHQWTdPALTf Landscape Expert Assists Workers In Local Campaign NECESSARY TO GET MOST ' roora ataka eomforUbl psrearious thing. Object should be p'ared so naturally anl convenient-- . ly that the loom Is easy ta get In la J .anl around. BT LI NN JA1XOB lie J f Drapery DrPrtien i , Cj. ll Xhi a person's environment an-- i rurrouadini bvc a direct ence ca his I'fo Is becoming recognized, - and for IbU reason furnishing a borne i as ai buying a housf. A corv tortaole, cfitry room anturaCy trrjds ta rmhe th wctprnts and cheerful eiso; while oo that la sfiff ar.i gloonry has It hss CM opposite effect. said that a dark chwrleas dining roora ruins mor jtigsstions thin ri"j food vrr did." , Cm of the greatest aims of Ni-ti(Better Homes demonirt ra tion la to make every home, owner conscious cf the fact that his horn made better without addicis tional expense and fumlshin? lu reality beautifully furnished hm ar not ao much a problam of tInflu- FiuxHurc ftlls naturally Jnto B An easy ch jir don net sef:n complete unices it has a reading lamp and mafrssine rack within reach.' A flrentnc vtrhot;t a ; ' davenport la clone proximity . s found war.tiat;. A laifce roera look bttcr If a eentrsl foOile Is the focsl I point, while a emsll room rquire eero-forta- that the table and n lut4. vljf-cbe grouped ecainst a wail. Th rtmrawat y be eqnve n'entiv tJared peraliel wJth, and directly t' ai wH placed in the liome. riaoalag Jrtiportsn' r The ideal' situation la furnishing the home plan the Interior at ih Hemp time the exterior it d- vclnped. a thing seldom dona. 11 to, important to realise, however, Is-t- be accomplished by arrangtn.beautifylng tha home ing the furniture one has in ofs tasteful' manner. We all know homea where a great deal ol money hat been Ihvlteeted In the furnloh-Ing- a but which are far from being beautiful. On the other hand we know of friends who with a mini muni of money and much test hare homes which are un' usually charming. ; In feudal cava when IB riorrw was emerging from trie fortlried, caiU stage, the furnitur which ha aeen an immovable part of the architecture, began to be . placedarouad th room to suit the con- wondercan that. III IIUIIL Vt , . V Ul CppLB H 'J. (nplrs to it, wi th a larg? ihair and small table place i opposite. The Ibriiy table, with a lamp and hocks f Inr's Its place at th back of th davenport. A console or gateleg ruble requires a picture above to f.orr.pUrte its group, The piauo if i&n across oiic cortieTTeSTi citares and creates an unpleasant dlsponal. lileas It Is a grsnd p.ano it should be centered on a spacious wall. , miliUire y(H.i ai- lThe principle of balance may be defined as "equal weight of effeet" tnd is one of the moat Important . decorating a roam. There are three kinds . of balance: symmetrical, prult and color or value. Is balance th? Symmetrical achievement of Detect equilibruio an each sideof line, Imaginary running through th center of a obasm sized room; by placing the jects th same dlptsBe from the center. Thus tnstes i of overbalancing the boat by placing all the furniture on one side of th? room, we even it up. A piano on one side may be balanced, by a davenport olnced directly across from It. Occult balano. may be obtained) of different byplaelng- . object ir-.- al.tLffifrrT' flT'ttnf pleee gradaHy torecenter fulcmnv We all kno cd until th periw the heavy when tha rooms were cluttered up from experience that on a board near the fulcrum wita myriads of useless articles., can b balanced bv a Ucht objectl SlnrpHclrj A- MTh tendency toward simplicity farther awav frortf It: Thus a ' targe of cabinet Just otf the eentrr of o b letcr tfvs make the problem a chair room less room may b balanced placing furnitur In a lines of a farther from th center by on the opcomplex? Th structural room are more or less permanent posite side of the Imaginary line. Color seems to heve'welvht slan and ail objects In the room shoull A small spot of. Intense hue or of be placed In harmony with then U! balance a- large lines. Moat rooms are rectangMlir dark value , rMuitlne: in a mover lint neutral area. .h.n. i. x Is more 'Bnlaace disturbInntlnctlvi than is of Uaes whos harmony mechanical and develops with ed by th placement of, furnitur which Introduces vigorous curves, practice. Man Is aecurtomel to see-'n- g A piano perfect balance and harmony sharp angles or diagonals. btM If the principles do J.npriire Bet wi nsTla aowbfcWfea cords mit e"xiKt rn'Tils "notneelliicyt plctsre hung with triangular tend to destroy th structural line-- fortable. In nature the large objects seem to grow out . of the of th room. rhythm llt cabinets an-- i STOund and taper upwards. . Tr.ee In book p trunks and mountains are exbadly proportioned structural lines In a room, limit tha possibilities In amples. The ground Is dark, vegetagrading up to light furnishing It successfully. By skill- tion lighter, sky. As a result large pieces f furniture should have substantial fully, attention can ba diverted and there should be a gradufrom' unattractive features to more ation from floor to ceiling in value pleasant ones. Low, squatty win- arid mass. dows caw be made to appear higher reach-Ing'There Is not a home which canby straight hanging drapes the floor. High narrow win- not be made a hsppler more comdows can be enhance i by deep fortable plnce to live, by the appliprinciples without valances extended beyond, the cas- cation of the additional expense to Ih owners. ing Hne and y toopins back the aid drapes to break the long line. to apIvjyt rooms can bo mad ITOME HINT of dvanc-in- a pear amaller by the colors, Urse patterned walls, small rugs and the placement of USEE furniture out in the room; thus breaking up the large spaces. 'Conversely small rooms seem larger If plain, walls and hangings, receding J colJr. carpeting fro'3 bfne to bane. and by keeping the f:irnit"re barH against the walls, leaving the cnt- er'Clcar. All objects should be In scale, with room. One should avocvM large massive pieces In I a small TSuffitHT-ts- f ob-fe- ct -- p-.- in, r-- es , j ; i . ' Why" Plant Trees? I $ - riv elon a brief and practical a few Important features f t hettrf Cpe rr-grai(- slowness In prudorioaj best, amount of pac xupi4 U month cut of th year by Urg haatlnf. I XHV - AUTDMOULK AT fEOM saving; IXSVaV-ANC- E i to 20 r t . entering lcU the conrtructlon They furnish lumber for man's See GEO. A. llROWiNf a home. ! home and fuel for hi fire. - One-- of tha first features to takt ' er. ' Icto eenslderatlor Is the sit. In For all practical purposes th old n& Wrong before yeo place your iasamace with , Klgli r As in evtrythlnj else, there are selecting a ite for a fcom. one fr.ihioned double hung windows s of prwed-- 1 should consider exposure, as plenty tha most practical. Especially ds I light' and' worg-wayBrov'n Agency are and the wrong methods In. of light and sunshine Is very debetter to lend themselves, com. I vttlably have dlaestraua effects: sirable. The view that a houeta its they ''81 Th tCcVur..,;. and vsif eaa, shade ' Therefore, It Is wis In the begin- mands adds coc?idcnbl drr.perlex ; -and' should not . be under easetneats have tendancy to warp value to how when and Inyestiput ning, "" to secure pcrmaaer.f etirTac "prfiF estimated. - - of shap. Small! as Is and twint out are be The JT'" e lection. difficult to clean, 1 --- T LEfM fas '4..Ut.J ,rV VJM iZ .h.ks ( b"t Moat, painting difficulties art a?cptab!c to T I cthrr band, Urg pane . tt.. kv..n h. found to be caused by molcture. and Towera. If broken. to repine In Provo serious con- sre expensive ? Frequently, thla moisture Is not on selected isshould be given to smoke Medium eised pane, are therefor - I sideration Ittfie wood but the with surface, more Fractiesi and are gonerthe ... t desirt nd dust. There ar "many self, and consequently tha structure considered more art'st'e. rt in mri must be allowed to dry quit well able sites on th higher ground sur- allytlardwcod floor or hardwood ,i before the priming coat is applied. rounding Provo where smoke and broder ar dumb! and beautiful eoat ' s 4ia flint do nft preva il In any where However.. t bey have the disadvantage of fROKESSOil LAVAL 8. SiORR. near such denseness cs right in the will It prog!v temporary ' enough, irnandrng a great deal of trma . of the farjuliy of Young unlvsrsity tection to the wood, and, at the heart of town. With our superior build-- " f.ftipkecp. In .this day bf vacuum Materials-Af- ter h a chEliman. of tha landnrapc sera time, allow the sun to draw BulMln.? floor, that .la Carpeted J , injr material. the sit hss been deter- cleaners, a cen the moisture to th surface. n c'oar.m.ttee of Cotter be thoroughly clean . ., i ', mined upon, building material, completely " should be -T" ,dop.C Pelcting pever Lftt'ai'Hjfpa numerous limiie In ra;rv or foggy weather, or even should be Selertca. apt tne oase-me- "1 m in mum 'es lime, mom any m'kA I Hall . TimKfe .....TV . .a4 CaaVr- . of an interior can be car owner In beautifying their 'home when the temperature is lower than and foundation walls, eoacret scheme :- i rri. j t out with a completely carpeted ried . is dslkcu uy vAjiiLmiiy surroundings,- Hi work In Provo 0 degrees. Neither should ' the work Is now the only material used. For floor because there are so many outside lumber the walls, siding, of be time unertaken at a year . of g jj many years, of., experihas gi tally Improved the ton different shades and designs In carwhen the thermometer may take brick and stucco the most practical. materials'. pet . the commua.ty. Intruce ina, in lumisnmir t a sudden drop. A change to excess- Frame consideration properly r l P.ed gum, fir and pin are the howa sulated makes mOi wall, good or cold Dubbefore moist for teriah homesi weather, ively :hlcf wocds'of tnodarat cost used the paint Is dry, mny Impair the ever, the cost of.upkeep In the form for interior finish. Gum Is more lie and private buildings. of of and the fir of danger th and painting wearing quality coatinjr than cither of the oth-er- n eri Do cause "washing" of the paint film. ar serious drawbacks. Brick walH. expensive but ha much finer texture The best procedure, then, is to ap- particularly those with hollow tile find We carry a full supply grain and it takes stains and or between an New air with space soon eoat lining as as a ply prmiimr varnishes well. Gum must b thor of building materials inwesther condition are favorable, outer and Inner courses of brick oughly seasoned before use a It In addition to has a as 'delay and exposure will cause are desirable. cluding lumber, paint, tendancy to warp more than reducing upkeep and dangerTfrom weathering. her woods. Fir Is a , Certain definite baste steps, ar The ingredients of this first coat fire to a minimum, brick walls ar finishing wood Tf selectedfairly good glass, ' frames, . doors, property. durable. to extremely Is suit kind of man who th plan- Vary particular wood usually necraury. for the windows, Rubberoid Frame or masonry walls finished The vertical grained used.' If the wood that is appears blochy after staining. With ning to build. The first consider, wood is soft th being stucco with would rank ta Roofing, field fence, cedprobably absorption great, ough useage. fir slivers badly. e tion should be th selection of er and the proportion of oil should next to brick walls. Stucco is ar Is rather soft for interior fln- "roe posts, etc. and fire safe, but the fact HwM not 4k-- st i n wel-bcuff bI Jnis.36U wT.18lr usually might excessively oily fibre requlr an ex- - that I difficult to keep clean wtwic Welt adapted to painting. ts smok it less i Let us figure with you there de makes af cess for th - In 'selecting paints one should be priming tupentln not to exceed 20 per cent of the escent. If v wood Is kiln dried the sir&ble than brick for our locality. to choose as best ire on" the quality timated cost of investment, possible your next job. We Tile or slate make Ideal roofs paint must be mixed to t eonsfst-n- y there are competitive pro ,fnr the lucts oa thecheap can save you money. ' thinner than usual to assure but the cost Is prohibit building restrictions cuvring conli soon de which market assesremenls and Improvement In proper penetration. Certain woods average person. Wood shingles, if teriorate and give wood very little the locality, possibility of special need special treatments, and the of good quality,, make a very good protection. The choice of color Is We also carry a full, assessment for sidewalks.' sewers, right formula in the beginning wlU and durable roof. However, paint- letermincd more or less by Indiing upkeep and danger from fire vidual taste but there I a streets and water mains falling due Save time, trouble and money.' line of the best coal. tendancy ' are objections to wood . shingles. toward the use of after purchase, and proximity of Secord Coot and brighter felt of After the priming coat ba been Composition shingles paper warmer colors Instead of the dull transportation linee with a direct bearing upon future rise in value of allowed to dry throtrgtiout It should saturated with asphalt an! finished rreva. white and ivories. with a water slate makes be followed up with- the second good ' ' the property. Wan Flnl-br- e coat The space cf tlrtu allowed to tifrht roof. While the latter maSeeprc Clear Tlfe One has a wider ebole In th are not as terials Th lot should be well drained elapse between these two coats varenduring as wood of wall finishes now than 164'.. West Fifth North St,'....' Phone 232 shingles they have many advant- Tver before. There is such an ex and shade tree prove a desirable ies, according to weather condiover because' wood mainly And tions, the paint formula, and th"! ages addition to the landscape. on cellent variety of. wall papers sbove all. thebuilder should secure wood. The second coat of paint there Is less danger Jrora fir. No tofc4d- - be- pl4d.ltef 4h primr4 P't1tng ...JtPCCSMrv and,, they are I dear tile brwtttte-guarant- s more weather tight. has completely dried. surance, policy. , , For a perfect finish and complete Stvle of Windows-Wind-ows Of Importance, also, la the selecm6:t commonly used tion of plans, .They should be suit- preservation, a third coat of paint r. able to the lot and locution and be. must follow. Any attempt to get are either double convenient and comfortably laid out along on the first two would un- balr.nccj) or the ."casement type, end come within the building bud- doubtedly prov a complete failure' get. Tbt er.thueisstlc builder pf a sei would only be fal;e economy: metal, it Is advisable to, uso a soe-cihome must take care not to let hi Three coats cost less, in the end. paint for primlne-- although overbalance his possible then two, as they last longer, look ordinary house paint my be used dejir means. better and have protective value' to tor the finishing coat The owners of a .new house The choice pf a contractor should a much greater degree. houid take as much personal InterMetal roofs, gutters and be. mnde with care. IK should be reliable and able to furnish a fairly out of .sight, are exposed to corros- est In the painting Job as thev did to do 8oJ accurate estimate-- ' of the cost of ion, aad should not be neglected. in the selection of land and the construction. Tin, well painted on both-- sides, at architectural plans. A building may v but if the surfaca Model Homes - repainted be Impnmnt, Blror tit the arrange- - the- - ttrmr-- it ts tat mcnt of financing that may beJ regularly, will make a serviceable has been ccrtlessly treated, the mnde at a reliable bahklarr institu-- ! roofing for a long period of years. beauty 4iopeUfor will not be realizJ0UU STORE ; Don, in case yiu are unable to pay. provided the metal is of good qual- - ed unless the house Is repainted bt ' '" - caah for your home. ity to begin with. .In the cas. pf great extra expense. pre-srvii.- tjv Insurance ) r - ficncO "Vr..rf J TTli . Better I Hiiis Aro Oiiilt bt . Hiini-tisig- -- -- T - j j . JgS. t You Home This Plan a dur-abl- . Utah Timber & Coal Co. - . . - We Are Not Displaying at The Model Homes hang-tcountc- r'"" -- (We were not invited lmed-lerfeet- ,; d-- -- Visit the THEN VISIT WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY ON i FURNITURE AND RUGS f Jensen FurnituM Co. 57 North University Avenue unr-late- --- .4 wpWfc-- $m ' beSlity," stresses the underlying of interior decorntioi. prmeipl A CRYSTAL BOWI, for goldfish thai of "Fitness to Purpose". A laiw amount of meanipgle furni- - is supported by a sturdy bronze c tur and crowded into a repliant. mimuu s ! w Sr PERMANENCE bric--bra- Dixon Taylor Russell Co. 3m dritfDrapery SprinRug ' -- 1 t:a I get a heme of your own. - i ; ; for ECONOMY for BEAUTY -- ''! Note the Display That's the $er ke we strive to give ; Air 1 iMti-- r wwb-riwtTvmi- room with all sorts of objects and personal effects wlff eaue a rom to seem anvthii?; bu4 Invrtlng. No object should b! used which does not have a definite use. ; The advice of Will. MoitIp wholwld. "Hive nly th'ntr o 2 watcr4 tyr mt-ho- V Hwssr j wanat mtr haaUng aapidly cosnmf to th. frot rn b)cbcia to bet waAer f A. Int. ' ,Hot paint, thai ar They furnish home for many animals that ar useful to man for food and clothing. They help man la hi fight for better sanitation. room. . , ObVxts Should bf IVln4ed-The arrangement of the furniture In the room can achieve rrpny anl 'haMBe using th plastic now available. . svatara ar the typo usual'? uae4 tie small ), fc Itt. U hot Walsr ha k g been coa- -. (idetvd th ideai heating ta. Jr '! pit aad radJat warmth ia winter. "They furnish homes man In of bird that h)p hi fight against injurious DT CIAITJE 8. ASHWOBTH Tfc purpos of this articl is to dlacu-o- f to th streets aod th country home. They cool the air ia summer - - v tBprop-rty- . They add beauty and comfort Prmctical Discussion Of Home Planning I Given la Brief JT"v"Iueto They FEATURES TOLD . )d foups. I -BT JAKE STEWART In building a new boua th first. aatnre.1, tktng plaaa4 and as arc its location and styl or archi tecture, Nex; conies Ui selactioa of tnsterials, aad finally th color. or rolors It Is to be painted. Of all of thre things, none ta t m important than th painting not only th fla--: f work. Paint gives lahlng tcuch of beauty, but its value Is of vital aignifl-- , cr see to the proepecUv home own- - living a i ' HOUSEISMD CHARMING ARRANGEMENT f ' I iCONSTRUCnON We. rill . " ' build, you a home under 3 Payment Plan, pr we will iK-h- SPECIAL helping you to - ) vo;q our modern easy. fm ycur home. We &ho have many, fine homes listed ' ' ' ) . for sale. " . - Axminsters strength and beauty of homes and business blocks. In addition to manufacturing the finest Pressed Brick in all colors, we manufacture a full line of Wire Cuts, Hollow Tile, Fire Brick Fire Clay and -" Fr.rm Drain Tile.- - fed : -- 4 Brick Structures Last Suprxirt Your Home Institutions of get- - your ovm. LVrj,7; 1 lEomelaiia Realty Co. 1 1 00 North University Ave. : ry We carry both Face Brick and Common Brick in aniinusually wide selection of colors and textures. ,i J!kl " Cf tinj a home of fto - ' finance the building- lL?54iLULel2JiouH'yr brick-bui- lt extra-ordina- -B- ' 1 UY X.7'e) RUG KOWJ TOUR NEW - 1 ' - -- Let Us Quote You Prices ;5 J .. Provo Brick & Tile Co. S, K."BEL10NT, Phone 35 , - iniiHi:imKPtjii tr" '..'i.-.-,.iL:r- i,.. - ' ..,,. vi -"- ..-.- .. -t . ,u , .rrT.. . - arj5 n .in. r4 ' ?:?7-Tr-i2 Thcne 296 PRES. AND MGR. , ' Provo Utah |