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Show .fsv FESTIVAL Hn OF COLOR JAy By Glidden SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER ENDURANCE TRIM & SHUTTER WHITE 2 quarts for $2.95 Save $ 1 .63 gives added sparkle fo wood, brick, metal, concrete surfaces. NOW o ideal finish for exterior trim, patio 95 and lawn furniture. FOR 2 QTS. EVERON WHITE HOUSE PAINT PURE TITANIUM CftQQ PIGMENTS JT EXCELLENT FOR ALL EXTERIORS GALLON FREE GIFTS SIX BEAUTIFUL LIBBEY SAFEDGE TUMBLERS WITH EACH GALLON OF GLIDDEN PAINT. DRAMATONE COLOR PORTFOLIO 50 FULL COLOR ROOM ILLUSTRATIONS HOW TO PAINT BOOK WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL PAINTING SUPPLIES V KftCMUM UUM Ul CO. - ?ITI" Vi IUHMNO MATItlMS AND llimill B " 4TH SOUTH AT 7TII WEST EL 5-4656 - BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME - MP iff M 7 i F jE&tfy ) , i:- Pill ill jl ' (IIP .jijjgm hm si QU ARTZITE FLAGSTONE FOR PATIOS FIREPLACES WINDOW SILLS FLOWER BOXES STEPS WALLS COMMERCIAL -- RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL CURTIS COAL 1 102 Simpson Ave. Phone HU 4-6138 A Favored Gift for a Favorite Gal ! An additional telephone In color... SP1 perfect for Mother's Day She'll love the lasting convenience and beauty of additional Wif H vl I J$T$ telephones in color. Spotted strategically in the kitchen, jjj? kt I bedroom and basement, additional telephones not only save" 4u&'Awj M ' time and steps every day, but add a fresh, bright dash of color ' lv 1 that's decorator-styled to go with everything in the home. iWw This May 1 2th, give a gift that's as attractive as it Is useful fW 9 Mllpu an additional telephone in color. Better order soon! r-' How fo order gift telephones for Mother's Day ' iffll It's easy. Just call your local telephone business office. F Mtilfet ' f ISl1 The color telephone you select will be delivered promptly, fll ' and installation will be made at her convenience V in any room she selects. T -f TW Eight Newas-Spring colors to choose from. Ii " ) Aj Miss Woolard Named Rose Queen Sue C. Woolard, pert junior coed attending the U of U, was honored as the "White Rose Queen" of the Sigma Nu fraternity last Wednesday Wednes-day night Miss Woolard is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Woolard of 1477 East 3150 South. The queen honors were bestowed upon the southeast Salt Lake City girl at a banquet at the fraternity house, 95 South Wolcott. Miss Woolard, a five foot, three inch brownette, is majoring in elementary ele-mentary education at the U. Along with her attendants Jean-ne Jean-ne Darke and Janet Holt, she will be presented at the fraternity's spring formal May 17. |