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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH ynMAN'S WORLD Your Home With Brigifen Up Slipcovers jy Ertta Haley to do something new look. home been lVjt i-ou.ve probabiy . true . i ' ana blanKeis wtT J55 , rrhaDS even added or fresh wan, P rooms; but the of new slipcovers? , CTK Hit001" i tn l c'icovers are ! have taken proper tik?..mer.ts cf your furniture well chosen and 7W colors are thP home achieves that nothing else, except it -- furniture, can give no longer put off the job f th. fniture because or fabric selection. All types materials are on the market, fabrics are sold . . lines. r'fi cooked m iuc inovnensive more tnan one i Then covering t ." furniture in a room, take Mintage of the coordinated color f-v-s vou are making it of the gar-- e material. Chalk lines wr.ere seams c also chalk the ouiLr.e cf the seal and front bands Remove fabric and place on the f.ocr Mhere vou can check the of "the rr.easurcir.;ts chair against the actual fabric out- i.ui ir.e seat ard a ow for seams. Make a:i A..;u(s at the c.i. J tor an11 oar.ds ana C:lts, so they may be tailored neatly ln f.nish,n uie cover when the seat is joined to the skirt. Lay the cut material, pir.r.ed and basted, on the chair. Measure for the back of the chjir and aho at the lowest point where the ie uiui imo uie chair Q.aik tne usual lines again; place fabric on fio-- t am cnecK against the cngn measurements. Now fit the fabric to the arm and wing of the chair. Check this on the floor as outlined above, and cut a similar piew for the other arm Measure, tut and pin a small piece for the sides of the chair. After one side is finished, it may be duplicated for the other side. For pleats at the corners, allow four inches of material. Hem the skirt and join to the band of the cover with a welt seam. Rips Out Seams ...toe i2S- - V if ' X ; ffd "-- l A new sewing invention, known as the ripper, fits into the needle bar on any sewing machine and takes out seams as fast as the ordinary needle sews them in. Des'tined to save the home seamstress many hours of time, the ripper promises to eliminate completely ripping methods. The device is a specially honed and angled, tiny, knife-lik- e instrument. It separates the weave in the fabric without cutting the cloth, but slices the taut bobbin stitch. The attachment is installed as simply as changing needles on the machine. To use, simply follow the path of stitching as the cloth passes under the foot. Jpl B0 'I r change rooms Pri .... Jchemu a you feel a bit shy about even an ihat'i proper togeiner. come up wun a com- which looks pro- fabrics of ateur can Be thai e. ft weather is predominantly Weltering in your community most If the the time, you may easily achieve isjet .The colors you use Sal upon the style depend a great in which the Mime is furnished. If you have Sodern, you'll have a picnic with it wonderful shades of grayed JtUow, melon and. chartreuse, sometimes, deep purple. Deep, ftfest greens are still a favorite, jpon't be wary of choosing the . . . with new slipcovers. clear and transparent covers if you have a horde of active youngsters cavorting about. Directions Given for Slipcovering Many problems are solved, as I've mentioned, if you use a pattern, but if you do not use one, or if you cannot find the type you need, follow these tips. Lay the fabric on the chair or whatever you are covering and see that the pattern or stripe is properly centered. Decide on the shape by shaping the boxing at the front of the chair. Pin the fabric in place. Work with the right side of the fabs ric. Every seam is folded of an inch so there is enough fabric to be formed into a welt if ribbon- Many Britons Disdain Meat Vegetarians Calm three-fourth- As Ration Lowered LONDON.-M- ost of Great Britain is worrying about the shortage THE GARDEN SPOT of meat, but a smug, miand apparently unconand is complacent nority cerned and quite superior to it all. The indifferent folks are the vegeBy Eld red L Green. tarians of the land, many of them )! I0TJ EVER notice the differ- associated in about 40 societies. damaged by storms; the trunks bee a few Ration Lowered trees will make? Look come diseased and the tree dies n house in a new area without when about full size. Chinese elm These societies are fairly pop'!.Jnd Looks bare, doesn't it? Look can be used for windbreak hedges ping with new business as Britain's town. The best residential as it can be pruned into any size meat ration sags. Owing to the of meat deliveries from X"ncU are those that have the wanted. Silver maple will need a failure ee fees. Whether the trees are good moisture supply. The others Argentina the ration has been nt around your home or not grow in dry areas if carefully j ered to 10 pence (17 cents) a week n do I and a fifth of that quantity must be something about it. Plant tended until they are started. mi. of is a which there hard-corned beef, the For permanent effect selection of trees will vary wood trees are best. The best shade rapidly diminishing supply, at t0 suit Consequently there is some point is the Ameri- special needs but tree for most I SMeral problems of tree cul-.- ? can elm. This places grows into a large ; to being a vegetarian, because e sameIn selecting the with an umbrella showed top j finally eKtabliM.cd vegetarians get J,Pam dide what features Ihnt is excellent for shade or land- - more cheese, vegetable fats, and important to you scape use. Hard maples are next shelled nuts. trees are However, Roy Walker, secretary rapid growing and for large trees. While rather slow hade and shelter in a few in growth, they are permanent. They of the London Vegetarian Society, These are happy about the generally short-- are large spreading trees and give isn't especially That's because he new business. '! and ofton are severelv a majestic appearance. , stony storms. want Bruain to become y doesn't The is native. The Slru,, sugar maple M He of fake vegetarians. may take longer but will Norway maple is very similar in nation a wants members with their hearts is There habit. and appearance well as then form of the Norway ma- in the move.neiit. as TV stomachs. for uselul which is Schwedleri, ple, V".. .4" j Vegetarian List Doubled contrast. "We want the convinced vege White ash is a good tree of me dium size. It is more open and casts j tarians, not those who will back r less shade than the others. Lindens j slide the moment a little mort-oWalker available." is says round-shapeflesh j are basswoods inc rnuuxny trees wh ch reach large size in lUV.dfKl vegetarians damp places but are medium size tered about the wartime number double in dry spots. Sycamore, with brown, about Walker said, that flaky bark, and tulip tree with odd, It is obvious some are bogus vegetarians with there lobed leaves are fine for places them. but are excellent aini.r; Oaks soil. good "Wc can't in K"d conscience, generally too slow to be of much use. Pin oak grows faster than most put on a membership campaign, ?'"d weather for of the others. Nut trees are fine for although th:s " commented. Walker Is "u not need th it," shade but here too the growth in.. he added, vege 'tmM that the .wift- - very slow in most places. Neverth"I-is- s. Kiiwin. Willows are useful for shelter and tariarusm is p'"w. C like a healthy fcr tTn the tree? shade, especially in moist spots oia r,t, and once n if aaopiea on a and easily ciibi'.-'- tial b; ' is he claims Oreat ,0 ,eniPr ! They are softwooded Shells or broken damaged. They are best Untaii.. or cor. a '. eiiipiie, iu Mo,X'or the BM,? A for shading seats, lawns, or low run become d. tMtt:;rCape? There are buildings. f, Outside of carefully planting find mr.re than others, V, wanans, he V rih Pot. tending the trees for the first few 'orou hy - butcher who amused c' Br Chin ese years, little care is needed. Cut off 2 ,ilv (or nP window the n his l The,, ..10 ""Pie. and dead or damaged limbs, wa.er in delayed rr.eai i.mu 'rrsh severe droughts and fertilize if the wrrklv was a modest mutton lot ery ranid omuh soil is poor. chnlTovcr which he had ptacd ,v- ,How,v No plants add as much In value of - vi a i 4 inch niag .ify,, cheg are M cents). easily pleasure as good shade trees. elght pence I d Trees Make the Difference low-wi- 1 i I .m back FOOTB-L- 'f HOUGH CHUCK S !M LUJI 4j Will i9 SATut. MEDCK IS 6UNO. ME TENNIS REFEREE. CALLS THE SHOTS BV EAR! A PKOMINE NT TABL JJ Aj,jNb TENNIS TITLES. O IN MjO iViO STRAPS 6 K 1 Q "" I 1 I tm" f vnPTiir-U- T GRANTLAND and skirt are in one piece. Note the handy pocket. RICE- - new shoots are stronger and live lier than ever. My soul is more lu minous when my body powers be 'rem For Run gin to faiL The snows of winter A HANDSOME summer style old. may be on my head, but the sunfrtf nil Clin spplrpra fhat'a mm Seventy years ago, another kid shine of eternal spring is in my feminine as can be. Soft scallops showed up in one of the minor heart." trim the bodice top and edge the This la the answer to Winn, Mack eastern ball parks, pert bolero. The full skirt has impossibly PitUQeld, and Stagg 'The snows of winter pressed pleats. as a lean, lank may be on their heads, but the suncatcher. shine of eternal spring is in their scrawny new sew rite Pattern No. 8408 Is His name is Connie hearts." They never look beind. perforated pattern ln sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 20. Size and 14, dress, b' yards ot 3a- Mack, now 86 years They look only to the days and inch; bolero, lit yards. old. years ahead. The past Is dust It is Simple for Seamstress Also some 70 only tomorrow that matters. This ""THIS charming frock Is so easy years ago a high keeps 'em young. to make, you'll want to sew sev- - ! school kid did some The Bie Year eral versions in different fabrics. pitching and play-in- e Unless an unexpected Jolt arrives It buttons down the front, waist end before he Grantland Rice entered Yale Hig at some early date, Messrs. Winn name is Alonzo Stagg, also set at and Mack both figure that 1949 may be the best year either has the tender age of 86. ever known. Here are three men who might Colonel Winn is certain that his have the slogan, "Life can begin will lure more than 100,000 Derby at any age, but it only warms up into his stands, and set spectators in the 80s." For Matt Winn is a new There seems to be mark. handling the production act for the grave doubt in many centers that skirt with the 75th Kentucky Derby, the greatest Ironing: a bias-cu- t Derby ever drew weave of the cloth minimizes bulgof them all in the words and mind any Kentucky 100,000 fans. of this incredible turfman. ing at the seams. Two years ago this doubt was e At the same time, Connie expressed la load tones. I askef Remove grease spots from the Mack is dreaming of his 10th Colonel Winn for the correet surface of your electrie iron by rubpennant, actively if charge of figures. bing with ordinary corn meal. a ball club that has a chance "I'll tell you," he said. "Tell to win with just a few lucky those who doubt the figures that I Dronninr a small niece of char spins from the wheel of chance. will be glad to bet $10,000 that we coal into the flower vase will hek And with Messrs. Winn and Mack had 100,000 or more spectators, and flowers stay fresher longer and re featured entries in racing and if they care to take the bet, I'll duce the odor from decaying baseball, Lonnie Stagg is actively guarantee to prove it to their com stems. helping young Lonnie, his son, to plete satisfaction." No one cared When sowing garden seeds that teach the young men in a Pennsyl to take the bet. Derby Day at Churchill Downs is are so fine that they are likely to vania college how to tackle, block. beyond description. You can call be sown too thickly, mix them run and throw passes. Here are three men who can lay the place a madhouse and then with cornmeal and sow from a claim to a total of 260 years and retire. But for all that, it is a ter salt shaker. This thins them and are not only actively connected rific show, due largely to tradition you can tell better how close you with sport, but in two instances. and the showmanship of Colonel sow them. Winn and Mack, with the biggest Matt Winn. The amazing feature is When if susdrying garments, so that many take their beating, shows of the year. and come back for picious that the printed colors will after year year, This has never happened bebleed, dry garments on a hanger more. fore. Certainly no two men at an old sheet or bath towel run with So far as competition goes, the ages of 86 and 88 have through sleeves and between front 1949 has everything it takes to and back so that surfaces do not played such leading roles in build up interest with the possi touch. sport, and Stagg, at 86, Is probor probability of a big, bility ably In better condition than field. The next Keep baby's silverware, etc., either. two weeks will tell us mere by building a drawer under handy about this. At a party one night in Los An the seat of baby's high chair. ln the same way, Connie Mac geles two years ago, I recall the block that Stagg put on the burly believes he has a good chance to When using concrete for various league flag odd jobs around the house in winCurly Lambeau, explaining some win the American play, as the big man, then coach again. He makes no pennant pre ter time, a couple pounds of salt of the Green Bay Packers, showed dictions, but he will explain to you added to each sack of cement will Connie Mack that if one or two things happen. prevent his astonishment, freezing. e said, "I think I'll leave for my seat his Athletics will be in front at the finish. He fully expects to be run before I get killed." Fill centers of peach halves with down the stretch It was Victor Hugo who wrote. In nmg cranberry sauce and top with sliveffect "I feel in myself the future in September, and this time he 03 ers of blanched almonds for an exlife. I am like a forest that more equipped with reserves to handle tra colorful and flavorful garnish than once has been cut down. The bad breaks. around pru ratters. I well-balanc- ed -- TO fix?: IT L By Tom Gregory red-leave- d Bern The Idea of kindergartens was first suggested by Friedrlch Frobel In 1840 ln Germany. The first successful public kindergarten ln the United States was started at St. Kindergartens THE ROSE. Louis in W A DOOR OR WINDOW FASTENED WITH AN ADJUSTABLE HOOK OF THE TYPE SHOWN MEPE CANNOT BE OPENED BY SMALL CHILDREN. THIS SAFETY HOOK IS MADE BY CUTTING A REGULAR DOOR HOOK IN TWO, THREAD IN THE FRESH-COENDS AND SCREWING THEM INTO A TURN-BUCKLA MERE TWIST WILL TIGHTEN OR LOOSEN THE HOOK. "" "it c.t J I 1873. Jk fi t r.t-- ?j. C Pattern No. 1871 for sizes 14. IS. 18. 1s a sew-rlt- e patter 20; 40. 43 and 44. Six 16. 41s yards of The and Summer FASHION wui its wealth of sawing designs, fashion newt, pattern printed inside the book. J5c. Spring you with dllht material; special f re SEWING CIRCLS PATTERN DEPT. SM Sooth Walls 8k Chlcate 1, UL Enclose 29 cents la coins for each pattern desired. Pattern Address. Work for Bed Cross Red Cross chapters in the United States provide nurses, doctors, transportation, canteen, shelter an4 clothing during major disasters. After the emergency ii met, Re4 Cross assists ln the rehabilitation of victims on a basis of need by repairing homes, supplying furniture, medical and providing long-ternursing care and reestablishing many small businesses. Use of Brewers' Yeast Brewers yeast usually occurs in the breweries in the form of a thick, brown soup. Some of it is utilized la the actual brewing, but the surplus is used, ln dried condition, as animal feed, and medicinally. ASK MS ANOTHER X ; I J A General Quiz X The Questions 1. What is the feminine of cock? 2. What grapes"? 3. A meant is pea- by "sour ring around the moon what kind us- ually portends of weather? 4. Who is credited with saying: "Don't give up the ship"? 5. How many legs has a gate-le- g table? The Answers Peahen. Something we pretend to dislike because it is unattainable. 3. Unsettled, probably rain or snow. 4. James Lawrence. 5. Eight 1. 2. PRESCRIPTION For Sore, Bleeding Gums Sold on a poslUve money-bac- k guarantee, that you will be relieved of all signs of ACTIVE GUM INFECTION. LITERATURE ON REQUEST Trial Uie $1.00 THE YANCEY LABORATORIES, Breakfast and lunch are the most useful meals, as foods eaten early in the day are digested and absorbed largely duiing the most active hours when the body really needs them. TO CUT ROSE STEMS AT THE FIRST SNIP, IT'S PROBABLY BECAUSE THEY'RE TOO DULL IN ADDITION TO SHARPENING THE Bl0ES AND TIOHT-BNINTHE SCREW H0L0IN0 THEM TOGETHER, FILE OR GRIND A NOTCH IN ONE OF THE BLADES. THIS WILL HOLD THE STEM IN PLACE. WHILE THE. OTHER BLADE IS CUTTING IT FROM r. nt Judging of Nylon Gauge, in nylon hosiery, refers to the number of knitting needles used per inch and a half; the lower the gauge, the coarser the knit. Denier applies to the size of the yarn; the smaller the denier, the finer and more sheer the stocking. Most Useful Meals Ip youn scissors refuse d t a3tj .Sewing, Connie and Lonnie and Mack When hair-do- s are simple, your hat takes on more of an ornamental quality. And what could be more provocatively ornamental than the many versions of the bonnet now in the fashion spotlight! Here, for example, is one of the new bonnets, close-fittin- g and tiny, the better to give the cap-lik- e dash of color above bangs and softly-curle- d underhair. For utter femininity, there's nothing more effective than a splash of small flowers repeated in a -backed corsage, and a velvet ribbon tied underneath the chin. Step-by-St- ep effect by using quantities of time- Shite with cool shades of icy green. Sue and touches of maroon. DgBtl JTo cheer the rooms a bit, if they te on a cool side of the house, se- COW the light yellows, orange, and I cool ON C years ago a kid saw Aristides win the first Kentucky Derby. His name Is Matt Winn, now nearly 88 years are much sason. great- - 3ronl 3s SEVENTY-FOU- Ire Favored For warm weather, the sunlight favored. That ioesn't mean that you can not use tome brown, navy or even black in room for slipcovers; it simply te effect is iplies that the over-al- l and lighthearted as befits the Ot Cf fV Cj Smart! ssional when tolors f, y lighter colors just because you fear the choice or sever- - they might get dirty. You can fabrics is done by professionals. cover the fresh slipcovers with sets two It's smart, too, to have one for ilipcovers and drapes, iter use, and now, one lor sumer wear. This gives you a good iportunity to "rest" one set when $e other goes into use. j Then, too, it gives you plenty of Jne to clean or wash one set while jtll having the furniture covered. tight Colored Fabrics iination 3)re34d?ofero for Sunmj 3)aijS (Bullon fa-r- :L i CIRCLE PATTERNS cc-r- .u. - :." SEWING JOE MAHONEY Inc. Dm. UTTLI ROCK, ARKANSAS M Ft If C that makes ,0,k IMUVYO sleep all night! Thousand no eleop undisturbed beoiuM ot the news (hut tbir tans teaksnsd mcht slur l nifht mwkt ht from UadHw wrMatm kuineyt. i.H t hop sol That's a eimditiun Foiw fill oauslly allay within 24 hours. Sine blad ao prrvalcnl and Foley Pill W dr irritation mPtlla mut you within S potent Koloy hours or DOUBLE YOUK MONEY BACK. from dn-aiPllh Make tank Oat Foley Full Haunt action or DOUBLE YUUft MONEY BACK. Notice: how much you miss th old home town, your friendi and neighbors. And eom back then, how happy . you . t . . a. i: I P" " sain! Our town it J" " |