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Show Utah Woman's Review Easter Issue 1973 3000 HIGHLAND DR. 1 1 A S1 Q J jjtlifi tt$cWiV BflffaFB thgLj a AV mTli rOflBaRIJf iff Wffl Smiling Floral Graduates I For My Lady PHONE: 486-6- 1 jirA 'Cjf lAO Kill QhCSMI Hlf rtfckli " ? Pf7ihLls&t'' successful floral business. Much of the floral arranging learned can also be put to use by students in their own home so that a person with limited knowledge of exquisite flower arrangements can learn the value of their use with a variety of flowers and the combining of fresh, dried, or artificial for all special occasions a type of beauty that enhances or anyhome meeting place. A special invitation is extended to all Women's organizations or clubs to come in and browse with demonstrations available for any group at either the Candlelight at 3000 Highland Dr. 01 place of your choice. There are beautiful Easter and Mother's Day gifts on display at moderate prices. Also, "WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE" says Glen. Hie Candlelight is like a beautiful, colorful decorated home with early American artifacts and antique displays harmonized artisticall) into the simplicity of floral designing. Call Glen or Dorothy for further information. They'll be happj s rr i Around The Baby Grand i orsaee A uocumeA&t... 19 41 rtlf & to help you. A Corsage - ' Dorothy Richardson of Candlelight Floral recently completed their second class of students in Salt Lake in the art of flower I s N arranging, selling and the basics needed for a career in the world of I w fiord design and merchandising. Applications for the next class for I May 30-3- 1 are now being accepted. Some of the specific type of arrangements included fresh, dried MjfeJBSSjwiA I or artificial corsages, wedding work and funeral floral design. In the HIV -business department the students learn the basics in selling flowers, t and how to set up their own shop or become an employee of a Gen jfftll' FLO Page Elegance In Floral Display I I I I |