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Show 1 . Order Kitchen To 1 ! Outdoor Vacation Benefits' House Plants Help-Save- . WASHINGTON Time, Energy If a man's home is his castle. then a woman's castle-ett-e cer tainly must be her kitchen. But. just as a home can be a major headache if not managed properly, so can even the dreamiest model kitchen be a distress area if the housewife does not have tools and provisions stored in the handiest places for her way of working. Look around your kitchen, and see if it is organized to eliminate time and energy wasters. In such a simple operation as making coffee, for instance, do you have the coffee-make- r next to the. sink and can of coffee within reac- hnot on the other side of the room? Is the measurer in the coffee can, or steps away? SLAINE ERICKSON If everything is not handy, perhaps it's time to take stock of how your kitchen is organized. L' F Whenever possible, put all the things you'll need for one operationespecially such repeat operBy JANET HENRY ations as making salads, baking We are organized at our .house a cake or cleaning after meals in one place. (or at least the children are) Til s a In a way that union leaders gooa iaea to have an would consider up to par; extra heat-proarea, such as a ceramic tile countertop, ' next . to For the one who changed the SPRINGV1LLE Miss Elaine stove. Ceramic your tile is baked baby wouldn't deign to walk at more than 2,000 degrees Fah- Erickson and K. Robert Taylor, the pup, renheit in the process of manu- announce Arid the one who set the table plans for a June 6 wed facture, so cooking pots and ding. They will exchange vows in wouldn't think of cleaning up. pans, no matter how hot, cannot the Mesa, Ariz., Temple. Any order that is given damage its bright, lustrous finish. to the gaihering-at-larg- e is a daughter of Its also a good idea to keeD A.Miss Erickson Is immediately relayed bf supplies of canned andLeRoy Erickson B. Springville to the ''specialist" in charge, the late Lucille Erickson. foods next to the stove. Alone And this labor distribution with these, of course. t?o such Mr. Taylor's parents are Mr. anda is very rigid thing . . . items as can openers, sauce Dans. Mrs. Kenneth L. Taylor of SafThat disintegrates completely skillets, lids, seasoning, cooking ford. Ariz.' if the telephone, should ring. ' tools and serving bowls. The couple will make a new Household Federation of Labor In the long run, use of the home in Mesa. proper materials for counter Berries of all kinds are very areas, and organization of utenMost cooking greens are washed perishable. Refrigerate them imsils in an orderly manner, can before they are sent to market, mediately, without washing or be a real time and trouble saver whether or not they come packed stemming them. This prevents in the kitchen. in film. bruising. , . V GERALDINE FRAMPTON - i Orem Pair To 24arry Beauty Briefs Steamy Bath Aids Complexion Care On June 8 June 8 much-neede- d " . the time toLget as many house plants as possible outdoors. The Society of American Florists suggested that plant owners take these preliminary steps: Discard plants which have outlived their usefulness, includ-- , ing those too big for their indoor niche and too big to be pruned. Prune, to promote' symmetry or to reduce size, several weeks ahead of the time when it is safe to set .plants outdoors. Re-pin larger pots those plants needing xmore" room in which to grow. " If the pots are to be put into the earth, first combat any insect pests which might be on the ot . plants. Put the pots on their sides and squirt water or an insecticide on the undersides of the leaves. For convenience In caring for them, it Is better to group house plants in ah outdoor bed location providing a variety of conditions i full sun for desert plants (cacti and succulents), amaryllis and geraniums; partial shade for azaleas, Christmas cacli and orchid cactus; and shade for foliage plants in general. The society said a spot near a tree or shrub whhse not is too dense, or in folliage. the. vicinity of a building, usually provides these various conditions. SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1962; high-head- ed . , Utah County, Utah , Placing the pots in the ground or in a special bed of peatmoss or sand will lessen the need for plant watering. Pot rims should be slightly above the soil, level and the base of each pot should be surrounded with cinders or gravel to provide free drainage, P.S. The pots should be given so that an occasional half-tur- n ? plans will' not grow too much ward the sun. to- The small amount of white at the base of . an asparagus spear helps preserve moisture in the-gree- n i part. 5A SUNDAY HERALD of H Wedding Is Arranged mm Did you know your skin is more receptive to a beneficial lubricat ing cream while relaxing in a ' wedding cere- warm bath or used as a monies will unite Geraldine follow-u- p steamy to a facial mask? Fratnpton, and Weston Dennis Douse That Light Pace, both of Orem, with an If you've had a .particularly pen bouse following to which all friends and relatives of the couple exhausting day. don't try to read in bed. You may become so in are Invited. ' Miss Frampton is the daughter terestcd in your book that you'll cf Mrs. Bernice Chambers, Orem, deprive yourself of a and Jesse R. Frampton, Pleas- beauty sleep. ant Grove. Mr. Pace is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Pace BANANA PLANT Jr., Orem. is a large Marriage ceremonies will be The banana plant which shoots a performed at the Orem 18th Ward perennial (not tree) of bunch Chapel. 50 S. 800 E., with the up,' produces its single to cut down then is and open house following the cere- bananas make room for the next shoot. mony at 8 p.m. OREM June 6 (UPI)--Sprin- g's of "Wondair" ' printed sheers . printed glama crepe never iron! ideaj raoric tor sleepwearl compare at 49c Id 59c yd. Fabulously cool for summer, dresses Complete at 49c yd. "Si .36" wide 100 36" wide cotton (0c cotton 100 yd. guar, washable guar, washable tremendous savings on 1,000 yards SUMMER "aii . Dorothy Dix Column Readers Criticize Children's Care of Parents the case, Dorothy, we the dis By Helen Worden Ersklne old. Shame on the un carded DEAR DOROTHY DIX I read sons and daughters who recently In your column about a grateful make it necessary for our Gov young couple who had fixed up a to establish Senior Citi ernment room for Dad; everything beauti zens Centers. ful and comfortable but he must noth with standing my daugh But of No the freedom stay in it. I am happy, have a good ter, in no included being house; and am liked by many parties. "Mind your own business. position elsewhere. Why can't our chil was Dad. and well mind ours." like the Chinese and re dren be the gist of that letter. vere the elderly? To one who speaks from experi Forgotten Mother 'comfortable room beence, this ' DEAR FORGOTTEN: There is comes solitary confinement. have been a widow 32 years and a lot to be said for the Chinese now live with a married daugh idea of ancestor worship but ter. Even though she frequently theirs is a very old civilization entertains friends only a few Old and young have learned to years younger than myself, I'm live together. In North America', ours is a young civilization. We're not welcome. She and her husband give me still adjusting. Having had a shelter from a sense of duty, not grandfather and grandmother love. I would rather be in a cold whom I adored, I'm partial to old water tenement on my own than people. But it's mighty hard for two In a beautiful room four walls actilife and generations to live in harmony away from family under the same, roof. Inevitably vity. one will We have different interests, try to boss the other, Mama," says my daughter. "Do especially if both be women. Inwhat you want in your own room cidentally, the Chinese symbol for but don't interfere with us." Her trouble is two women under the one child, a young girl, is bright. same roof. Since you have. a job. If sht had been brought up to feel why not take an apartment with closer to me, there are many a .friend in your generation? The e independent "you are, the things I could have taught her re respect your daughter will about sewing which would be helpful In her Four II sewing have for you. course. , When I was a young and pretty nd your problem to Helen; Wbrden me. men Erskine care of this news- But for courted widow, Be marI sure to enclose a DSDer. my children sake, never ask-ed stamped, ried again. These men often envelope. me out to dinner but I always Helpful leaflets available. Write insisted that my children be in- lor ren uuies to iieip oiasters cluded. 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