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Show 6 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, June 24. 1965 Carole listen intently as Jim and Ray Nellsen explain the workings of a new CE Automatic Washer. At Neilsen's Furniture Fair, Carole and Jim found a complete line of CE appliances and furniture for every room In the house. Mr. Neilsen reminded them that young married couples can make the right kind of terms at Neilsen's Furniture Fair, 2040 South State. Carole watches carefully as Jennie St. Laurent at the St. Laurent Cooking School slices some fresh bread. There are classes just beginning for girls, at a.m. on Mon- Carole tries a tune on a Thomas transistor organ as Mr. Lay shows her bow easy It is. These fine instruments are featured on the Lawrence Wdk Show. Mr. Lay explains the wide price range to Jim from a low of $595 to a (10,000 complete custom Installation. Newlywed or past golden wedding anniversary you can afford a Thomas Organ from The Organ Center, 665 East 21st South. Carole is lost in a world of fabric and color as Jerry Peterson at Peterson Carpets and Draperies shows her the newest samples. Mr. Peterson is accustomed to colors, helping with decorating problems, and adviswith their individual problems. Carole adcustomers ing mired many of the carpet and drapery samples so abundant in beauty, practicality, and fine quality, at Peterson Carpets and Draperies, 4674 HoBaday Bird. 1 days; for adults and brides, 6-- p.m. on Wednesdays; 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. on Thursdays. Mrs St. Laurent teaches everyday cooking and entertaining. She also docs catering from the St. Laurent School of Home Cooking, 2425 Highland Drive. 8 |