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Show Family of Newcomers From Idaho Falls Laud Attractive Shops and Goods in New Home N --j ,. av rJ&r) .v-r - l: IAs befits woman, the first . thing noticed by Mrs. W. L. Tit m us upon her arrival In Salt Lake City was the window kAt displays of the Wecr downtown desk de-sk at partment stores. '", Mr. and Mrs. Folks Titmus and their four children-Joan, children-Joan, 8; Lynn, 5; Richard, 4, and Marie, 3 have been in Salt Lake City three weeks, coming from Idaho Falls, Idaho. They reside at 452 Denver street. Joan, oldest of. the children, is enrolled in the third grade at the Oqulrrh school. Mr. Titmus Is a driver for the Garrett Transfer and Storage company com-pany between Salt Lake City and Beaver. He likes to collect antiques of all descriptions and, according to Mrs. Titmus, had quite a house full of his collections before they moved to Salt Lake City. "He hasn't had time to do much collecting here, aa we have been located only three weeks," Mrs. Titmus said, "but I know he will start again as soon as he can." This Is the first time the family has been in Salt Lake City. Just as soon as they get fully settled, the TILmuses Intend to travel to Interesting points in the city. DISPLAYS IN STORE WINDOWS OF CITY DRAW THEIR ATTENTION Richard Titmus, 4, left; Mrs. W. L. Titmus, Marie, 2; Joan, 8, and Lynn Titmus, S |