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Show 4W The Salt Lake Tribane, Sunday, April 22, 1962 Encourage the Children To Assist in Cleaning Petal Shapes For Spring p e "tease-combin- From g Hollywood. Send 10c and a stamped envelope to "Youth Parade Your Personal Coiffure From .Hollywood, co Home Service Department, Salt like Tribune, P.O. Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah. J sweaters, and jackets In another. , Use. the top drawer for mittens, gloves, ties, caps, jewelry, and an extra supply of shoelaces. Youll find it easier to teach children to put away their clothes if each piece of clothing has a place assigned to it. If you have a hall closet for outerwear, give each child a place for his rain gear, jacket, coat and cap. if possible, give each child a shelf for his own school-booksmall outdoor toj s and other personal possessions. Summer Is a cornin in, and Its time to put away the familys winter clothes and bureorganize closets and reau drawers. You can encourage your children to be neat by showing them how to clean their drawers and arrange their clothes In them. First clean the empty drawers with a damp sponge and dry them with a clean, white cloth. Let the children choose their favorite color of drawer lining and cut it to fit each drawer. Children are inclined to be more orderly if they take part In this activity. It is a good idea to keep underclothes together in one drawer and overclothes in another. Arrange shorts, undershirts, socks and pajamas in one drawer; shirts. By Reba and Bonnie Churchill Pearl-tocoiffures arr the hair style news for spring. Taking a coiffure clue from garden fresh flowers, hair is swirled into petal-liklayers. And heres refreshing news! There's very little required! If youd like to select your own personalised spring hair style, send for our fully illustrated booklet, "Your Personal Coiffure s, s, Kansan Visits Parents KAYSVILLE Mrs. How-arSedgewick, Topeka, Kan, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scoffield, Kaysville. d ' 4 . , iV V 4 44 In this upsweep Connie Hines locks are brushed Into "Hedge rows and overlapped until they pyramid Into a height-gaininsilhouette. So roif wont appear bangs are parted and a tiny bow Is nestled In tresses. Connie appears on "Sir. Ed show. ivnnwm ri ibe m r , f ' tut iJ s a4 J Auuk g top-heav- Also blossoming on the spring scene Is "sculptured bob. This style swirls a band of bangs across the forehead and dips layers of waves down the sides. Following the same softly cupped lines of a rose tress ends are curved forward to brush cheeks. i style Connies tresses are parted the right side, then brushed silky and are flared out at the left. In low oi smooth side-swe- Hints From Heloise n Glean Those Drawers Easily ten By Heloise Dear Ladies: Today I shall discuss cleaning kitchen drawers . . . those awful places where we drop Stnilie our kitchen spoons and spatulas plus a few drops of water, which 72 South Main, Salt Lake makes the drawer look nuh 9 6 messy. For over a I have year tried all liners for drawers that have been Heloise recommended by readers. These are the points I try to keep in mind: Is It good? Will it last? Is it cheap? I have used all kinds of shelf paper, waxed paper, foil, newspapers and oil cloth. Then I ran across pa. per sacks! They are the best for kitchen drawers so far as I can see and I shall tell you why. Answer to Problem They are heavy and THAT is the answer for your "catchall drawer. Not other drawers. We have an answer for that, too . . . later. Sacks are cheap ... in fact they are free! When you go to the grocery store ask them to put your groceries in a big one. - Take a pair of scissors, open the sack out flat, then cut it about one inch bigger than your drawer. 'Why? So that it wont slip around and will provide an anchor. non ahaLiJv L UlJ But Adrien Is style expert enough (o go along with her and says we never seem to have enough of these so wonderful knits from Italy! Its the new young elegant look In knits thats typically Adrien n Emilie. Here it is in classic simplicity S. $30. to $150. Tdl 9 pm. Emilie charge account to fit )our budget needs Open Mondays Noon There's en Adrien n Knits Furs Leathers SALE Leathers & Suedes Furs- - Elegant coats fcv OjWkWw . & . a group of natural mink stoles both black jackets-suits- & jackets brown dyed Persian lamb jackets finp opportunity AtMut vWmW, Mon, Tuej, Wed. Only! will be prepared so that strange people In my kitchen wont talk about me. That should be the least of your worries. Your worry should be: "How can I do all I have to with the least ef- to save 757 west on - - -- south - 9.90 Including Haircut $7.00 complete Tinting $15. Ido Tipping fort? Use Your Howard Ford of Do you like household hints like these? If so, let us know. Write to me co Home Service Department, Salt Lake Tribune, P. O. Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah, and we will continue them. ' Heloise Charge BEAUTY SALON, MEZZANINE 60 East So. Temple FLOOR DA Private Entrance Thru Medical Arts Bldg. so soft ... jo light ... jo comfortabU enaljo's at Walk-Over- s Even seasoned overseas plane travelers always look for ways to save on that precious pound allowance: 66 pounds, first class; 41 pounds, tourist. So, first trip abroad or not, here is a handy check list to help you travel light as a feather: Eliminate the fittings in your bags for they weigh, too. Wherever possible choose smaller size cosmetics in plastic containers. Use the toes of your shoes for packing such unbreakables as hosiery, scarves and belts to utilize all available space. Stuff the tops and sleeves of your dresses with lingerie rather than tissue paper. It will serve the same purpose without falling into the category of something you cant use on your trip. Depend on clothes in synthetic fabrics and one basic color scheme to carry you through your trip looking neat and well . groomed. Dont forget that scarves, gloves and other accessories weigh little, but make a limited wardrobe go a long way. Take veils and crushable berets rather than a big per- lshable picture hat . 13 OSDES SY MAIL pastel blue, white. Sand in. Fanatja ityla m Impleczz:: ' .wml each A "The Twist" in striking combinations of brown and beige, two-to- n 214 South Mai Salt laka Cityi Utah or multi-paste- B 'The Flo in block with patent trim, two-ton- e ii Norn and beige or Addreu inilii t City and . , I ... Now all you have to do is take all the contents out and place on your, drain board, cut the sack, press into the drawer and dump the contents back in. But . . . before you replace all the things in the drawer, recall how messy it was before. You had too many things in it . . . maybe three or four bottle openers, a pie trimmer that you havent used for years, two old wooden spogns? Do you ever use two wooden spoons at the same time? No! Then discard one! Get Rid of Excess Get rid of all the excess "stuff (I cant seem to find another word to fit) that you use but once a year. This is what makes a clutter and the house hard to clean. Now I have another thought. When your mother-in-lacomes over, or your husband has asked his boss and his wife to dinner, your first thought is: "I will be cooking dinner and I know she will come into the kitchen. I just dont have time to clean drawers because I spent time cleaning the bathroom, etc. The last time you cleaned the drawers you should have put two paper sacks down in the bottom. Then you could draw an easy breath when "these things happen! All you have to do is pull the top sack and your drawer will be clean! Your mother-in-laand the boss wife will think: How does she keep things so neat, bless her! And not only will you be blessed but you will have this thought in your mind: "Now I am ready in case I get sick or have a party; I Straighten Up, Travel Lisrlit o reduced from our spring collection: I talian Knits - - - suits- - - dresses - - coats a PERMANENT WAVE gabardine browrs white. all-ov- C "Buccaneer In black, white, red or beige smooth leather. D "Wecfrer" in black, e malt, or white smooth leather. Sizes 5 to 11, Slim, Narrow, Med. all-ov- all-ov- (add 3J portaga, JH lalat taa) bone-beig- Walk 0ve)& 214 South Main Opa Man. 10 e.m la all-ov- er . Salt lake City t p m. . . . 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