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Show mm m ft pecondSect ion SKondection THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL, 12, 1925. She's.Going to Be Married Winning Essays of Home Doautificalion Ob behalf of tlie committee, I desire to state that the Judge found bo easy task tn determin- Bjr JfE&X CLARK. - Efchtt Grada, Junior Hiffa. Utah la becoming well knows for ing which essay a should be he wealth f beautiful home Bd given first place. One could not This tag not lovely surroundings. read these splendid contribubeen accomplished ' as waa the tions without ..being Imbibed Palace of AUadln, la the twinkling spirit. with the "Clean-up- " of an eye, but has takes years of After careful consideration, toil, saeriflca and tbooxhtful atody. the Judges decided to give first h From a country of desolate place and second places aa valleys and rocky mountains, I follow m fifth and sixth grades: sage-brus- beasts wage Indiana. It baa been transformed into thla beautiful, fruitful land. In order to accomplish even part of the problem of JggnOfuL Jwmes, " one mnai flrg consider the most ad- tantageona spot on which to build. feleirehSartt' Anderson, second. -- "'n. ..r.-- - ht RADE-RAW-MILK - n? " . CHERRY HILL DAIRY CO. For Pasteurized Products 780-R-- 3 Easter ' Lillies and-- - - . profit . " . PHONE 0 ' i' PllbVO GREENHOUSE - "Where Window shades and ROLLERS yOU will surprise t6 See hOW nab"l e"yOtt" t. , can buy shades Our shades made by expert workman and satisfaction guaranteed. a that the airla are irvaij wf We , curtain rods are important to aii defeated the The in 4 class game tost rtt0ay, The! rest of the intwtoss series a been arraneed for this veefc. Thet new iha of athletk has ereatedj a great deal of Interest at Uaeoa- - Princiual Banks spent' Us day and satoroay in ... uu ...ul .u.nAtAB and Jl QeautM 23 to 50 per cent discount. ...... I , 1.0 toirc Uy Glllisile njfut Pleasant View Eureka. Reporter, Mrs. Earl Foute. Tekphooe 783-R-- w fviturday la t ' The reereatioa eowniinr entertained at an Caster iarty ta the ward awusrment ball Saturday for the children tf the ward- - Gauws, ninsie and a dt'ttrknts luctrbea were the main diversions. t tb The Tleasant View camp of the DauKhters of the Pioneers nwt at the liomerrf Mrs. Will Fergnson with Mrs. Kiimitiia Meldrura, Mrs. Annie Olllispie and Mra..Eltaalieth Fergnaon as. assisting hostesses. A 4 W-'areatr-tati;t- d Mr. Titrt good program was given- after at th-i- r thttue Frl-iliun at to which refreshments wore fi;r Mr. and Mrs. Ja'as fluff. Dona Mesdemes Frnncls May Sharp f M tatrcal. Fran"Sononia Sleldnwn, Meechiira, ' of Canada. Mrs. Key HemU-- r cis Honnott. Stella folvlif Aiiir Butte. Mout4 and Mrs. Unnis Slack. Eva Glllbple. Maud Ashtou, Tonudst nd of RilUitgs. Mount. , Zella I'enrod, Ina Iwis, Ma Ercau-bracLilly Fcreusim, Nora Astitou, T nri StuMis. Annie . Gillispie, Emily alurdnek, ElixnMh Jlinricaret Pnlsipher,. Elmira Alice Fansctt! Florence Boyce. Glazier, "Kliaaltotlr FiTKn, Mirle j Eootp. Etta Dixon, Iora fluff, Mary AnttTfnnRcrf iclil and iliss"lyrtle McEwan. d. UiUis-irii'Mr- a. Window The following are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "JawM Giilis-4lMr- of Mont.:"'t Atnt TomidsoiKl of Killiiis, Mont. Unite. in all sizes and a beautiful assortment pf patterns and of inula. .Mr. and Mrs'Lyle K Nichols of Salt l.n!-- . KiM'iit Friday with Mr. ' " and Mrs. Sharp Glllisiiie. colors are on display ideal for that extra room, A new linoleum floor sure ly does its part to briighten up the kitchen Our linoleum is laid by an experienced . man w o r k t guaranteed. " the principals superitedet! of rtah Aeeording to Mr. eaus the modern trend of edneak I toward the definite aim ot edaeai- -i Uo for; character i Mnntrpal-- . Mrs. fanada, SitlNOLEUMlRUGS jI nf nml Mrs. Jamos Gillispie. Mrs.l May Sharn- xtt .Moiitn'nl. Canada t Mrs. Boy iii'iuierson of Butte, Mont., Mrs. Inis Toimilsomi of Spring says: "Paint j our car and put on a new top.w The next voice says: "Let the CITY AUTO TOP & PAINTING CO. 4otheiob- -,1. 432 West liola Jensen of the, physral education department. Rent east; Friday Tilting the Jordan Wgh schooL She reports a tery enjoy- ' able day. MisS Z 'V less are famed for tha Evana. whose ahant-lon them, to to trade bar b thing suit for poUcy that Maci Bennett hokia ta wadding gown. The young actress, who recently apsat twa daya la Bollywood Jail for racing her joadrtw. la to naarry Ksaastb rwapstrtcav Uilllngs. MonU and Mr. and Mr. lry-yira- rp m- -- .:;' "V. frown are closing out our drapery dept. r ; Baawie creditable fashion. t ' i f r, to all prs- - aMe W ' lkaa he weeaieis' thea 1 be serrvd ' -;Lf- - wn! the proper hanging of curtains and drapery. .Tfcllntel hkh girts faw niiwiit ih fiiurit nf sutrinf and tWy I are out on in oau uiaw at their wwree dar. disuia-vliu- t ; Center. Phone SIS. mamnra. lchku aMiinr of the Lincoln high school. I leading ft South Dakota within the next rew ; baa eompkfte tne rejj daya. numlier of credit for gradu quired ation so will be one of the eiass r of the: .la'hut ar and haa heett Wow...... . , inent ib au He was a eher ef liacoln s earn ior 1 Dating ... - .. . . I . . ereaii ro ine kw w We wish him heaR perity. In the flowers grow his -t n pro new home The ntnrfe departlnent of Linenbn under the directioa f Profcw Engar will grr a mnskal .frolie te th forat of a , ailastxH. Friday nightv April IT, to. the hi:h ato gym. The eborvaea, ftrehestw aad aoJoMtt are all praetking daily and a night of fun to proaused all wh attend. The noniinatioas for stadeat Wd officers take plaee next Friday. Already there ia mnco party feeliag abroad ta Uneoto. The part bare organised and are beginning to select their candidate. Eteryett la exDertinr a rerr exciting Caw with to the next two weefca. , EIGHT-- Good - i ve OTHER POTTED PLANTS ' S atprices within the reach of all. our own Greenhouse and Bold with only one' Grown in ' ' It r nntrunr nan viu n.i nlaved until and bona Clarence was president " f Curtain Rods n too. m ..." shades are made with a different cotr Tlsrse Tsnr Twi-to- n on eacK side so. that you may make color selections to harmonize with furnishings in various rooms without changing the exterior color.' Wc have these shades in a variety bf cobr combtnatkms. Ask to see them the next time you comu ,itu roast. The hoe eeeaeaa- iea girls are Invite. A lane bu the Hter baac fire wiU be built ent. PRODUCE, SAFE MILK: Tne decision was aeciaeaiy negative. In every test for tuberuclosis cows we find So the question that must always be a few answered is this: "WHAT ABOUT THE MILK FROM DURING THE INTERVAL BETHESE TWEEN JESTS rlAlsopemployes jfJairies cannot be depended upon to recognize and report the first symptoms of infective conditions early enough to "insure that they do not infect the milk.- And again, employees can be in an inf ective condition for forty-eighours proceeding the first symptoms of certain acute infectious diseases. No possible extent of vigilance can consafeguard against infecting milk in this way. The milk of no was that convention grade clusion of the however pure, in its raw state, can be sufficiently safe. And that ultimatelyiall jnilkshould be properly PASTEURIZED. So therefore, we conclude that "SAFE PROPERLY PASTEURIZED." . SAFE milk. It notrwe urge you to call " Tmm" Let us measure your windows and' Decorators who wish to useVindow shades of ore color to rTtniar and' another to tone with the vit!i witit.e new Tsmtbtfljrtiotts-Ht-'reagx- ) ii.tenor are deH-h-tei Columbia WllldOW y Q UT mmmmmmm oYtnAaa iiinniw Xt Monday "light, April IX the are gtrtag boys, of Um-ol- "mmm quota y ou prices. Howaccoratvrs select uindow shades NEWS NOTES nnnt Minium At a convention of International Association of held in AUibamarthe foIloW Dairy and Milk Inspectors in tr mmctinn mrno ' rli5rnsspfl r 'IS 'THE "HIGHEST GRADE OF-- RAW MILK, WHICH IT IS FOSSIBU. TO - room, t LINCOLN HIGH . at SAFE MILK 713 over the makiiJgyourfurnishingslook richer and lovelier. the "mmmimiimittiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif I mellowness ; 1 : sunlight spreads a lovely - M Are-yotmsl- rr.-fa5fe-- ; forone v great extenty by "" the appearance of 23 rlass. aFoIet-ToTadmlretto- "'... crJ ''"" j dinary green of white, you can .' ae; MctinJustory, - MlLK-'-is-HIG-H In order to produce pleasing tones in a room, licht, shadows nd color rmiiit MeTogetlieT.""""-Rv iisintr winilnw shades of a special blending color, not or- - a trees and in- - the ierinr of" v on r away , Known naneinfi: earaeus 01 t nf . wpii . .. .. itauyion, ine garaen. parss jh .t.l 1 ,eM tnj Massing wuu plantation who Is a lover of the beautiful. v the functions. .of .the toads . and walks, by planting a mass of shrubs which taper from the smallest plant to the tallest shrubs, planted close to the wall ahd setting a tree or two artistically in front. By doing this loci krnl A doubl, wdl(TM Also tln. StUe tmwllted.lAwt its lends a naturalistic touch and cbolr. Bl it spells character in any place. priCM. HOI lit Jtis BaMhatJat r , For histaaee we . sccupy no minor place. In the scheme of the grounds, T tn a country home or village lot, (hoaa elmnla Tilnne'mnir ho used I The passer - by l:h4. judges 4. w loveliness, set off by an L It ' be proud, rr window shades Use 8el-ma- attractive arrangement of trees and thrubs. that would develop and hpichten the charms of the lawn. The niacin of the shrubs should ltbr are headquarters for every requirement in those things rhich will, brighten, up the home. ',. We A beautiful hose la aa asset any eltyY inae- It ia the duty of WT Iraa ritlxe to keen bis ptaea rieatw By thla we nteaa that n carraaraaoaiae ahoaM honse , the tags f with the baikttnga, Weasaywitaaj a little time and trouN. tar shabby looking hsae and to lata asay a beantiful tyue or wara pe; d Traming-therboundariea-w- ByBoresKoaSefcnal, wlfh aU unneeesary baUdiags. aaak- in Uvna and flimr.nraeas their place. rerfrmanm asaptyj In addition to making these. looking tree and pot tn taett flowers, rosea or aiy beealifal awards, the Judges feel that shrub.' Aa for the front af the honorable mention should be house where weeds stay predttaia- made of the following: mtm rmild di thna ml. Danlqutst; Kuth Crane, Mary n the grodhd and plant eoa grass Cyril Condon, Geraldine which later beeoaa an at the add and Elisabeth Conover. MRS. N. C; HICKS. ing factors of making a beaattfal home. . Chairman, Judging Committee. If the house and out bulWiuxs are not of the beet looking a little paint ased ta and the villa gardens of of the nrotier kind ran be and help aak an advantage had men and Komans, Greeks the beantiful a the fWwerj a desire In their hearts for gar building aa f . gardens. still. dens and man today has It w Old rubbish la a raw-As we have. thUf desire why not taa be oTtwwarei humor It and beautify the home and any home, this a ur part t; an effort through The garden its surroundings? that H and seeing it up should be a place of beauty and raking " ' ' harmonv. with rows of flowers, each properly disposed down pert of a broken The and kind own showing hue, in their one of the great problems ef God's handiwork, and that someone is home. This may be a j loves to adorn the' home for Him beautifying a value at las-- ! and for us. In these gardens, de little expense, but thea worth is great deal t provemeut out artistically signs ,can le worked . window narts. Often unsigntiy in color schemes. ixm hes. fences and other aafawrtUa-- ! fences, stumps of trees, etc., can be eous items can be repaired t kmk covered with when made acceptable it Is newly nntslxv am vines or flowers. A waterfall, or a is ihouct m,wmvw , stream of water.with a rustic bridge uiciuc' across it and a rustic set In a surroundings. improtvmenw aaost wtih shady nook gives a feeling of comwlth'our effwrta, caa be; home, any all fort and res' and have a charm made to be an honor to star jrity ana of their own. to ourselves. ' dean uix It para. TDoa't W In beautifying the home and Its increase not called oa ash can, bat eoa--j we be Provo only surroundings, toiore It a makes but r 11UUV W its valuation, desirable place In which; to live, There are the health considerations; the means of entrance and exit and the exposure and outlook of the dining rooms, kitcnen, parlors and bedrooms, the road ana patn system ef the place, distant views, lawns, attractive surroundings, water, eroves. etc. In contributing- - the roads and paths of a bouse It la found that turf may be inuch more attractive than the concrete, although that Is the most convenient The road that is the most natural and convenient is the comparatively straight or slightly curved line to theJiouse or garage. : The paths to the house should be attractive as well as practical, for often they add to the beauty of a home as nothing else will.' The lawn should be a beautiful , expanse of emerald-hned- , l ' ma snn; cjpnng rtftli Crada, Timing Seventh and eighth, grade Jean Clark,; first ; Sarah Dixon, badly located honse would destroy the Talue of the design of the whole ' place." The alt must be studied from different aspects and with re gard to lt various functions. A i eotning IS ON INEULL SWAY GRADE SCHOOL DECISION junior high: : ' Make your selection from oui complete line of Wiltons, vets, Axminsters and Tapestries PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL Vel- - Easy Easjr ... . Terms 'Terms - Interest interest No yr?V H No f NORMA SHEARER At the Columbia Monday and Tuesday, with ," Monday. Jr. Orphecm ' v ... We have reduced the wash ing of clothes to an exact science. ;We use no acids that will injure your clothes but we do use a lot of discretion and commoa sense. Let us call for the bundle. Oar wet wash costs but little and it saves you a Kit of work and worry. . |