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Show i WEEKLY FEATURE to i You Thinking Of Building A New Home? , Here Is First Of V Editor's Note: ip la a series 1 a housing in 10 Articles On How Thisle the,irs'some way, to participate in cr articles weekly benefit toy this activity But what about the man who is to eventually pay the bill for this activity? What of the one million prospective new home owners, or the four to five million home owners who need to repair or remodel existing struc- to3a. Utah. -- ot ii'ju i .. r . i -- SPRING .r n rarvratfanmw! for THURSDAY MAY 25 REST AND THE OF THIS WEEK! 5 Taffeta And 'Teen-Ag- e DRESSES- vfl ! Roads e high-price- e in new tw Play The Accordion d non-prof- One-thiT- S Your mnE ing it d non-sto- Bu p tuss Mrs- - conn , mg rneel Co serf felt ensu For $1328 Pr cliai Seln I man Kim chain-smoke- d 1-- Be chai 4 Mar Li ehai jan chai Sim x E Tho ... Val . to $7.98 $2.98and$3.79 - long-tim- Son Mis-sipp- , Girls Regular Counties Cities all-tim- These articles are being prepared by the Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service as a guide to . families planning to build or remodel. They are prepared with the building conditions of this ares in mind. ' tures? By Leon C. Michaelsen Will homes cost more or less Extension Marketing Specialist than they have other years? Utah State Agricultural College Will people toe able to get loan Almost every city and town in funds to supplement savings in the nation Is experiencing a purchasing or building? Will boom in residential construction. good quality materials be In New homes are going up every- adequate supply? Will compebe , available? where. Officials of the con- tent workmen struction industry predict there What are the alternatives to a will toe well over one million new home this year? What new homes built In the United precautions should the builder States during J950. , They expect observe? These are all of the 1930 home that last years will toe surpassed by a substan- builder, ' tial margin. In examining the outlook for 4 Businessmen, construction ma- 1950, Industry officials and gov terials dealers, contractors, la- ernment economists alike precosts will be borers, and others expect, In dict, that over-al- l .pi1 pAGE Highlands, In the sapphire foci is the on which to were with than carry money they country of North Carolina, higher $4 And BOX Utah Spend an in ELDER town in 1949. Prices of lumber and expanded building 'program. highest Incorporated Nf, steel arc higher than in 1949 liL The communiBrigham Citv America. builder eastern rightfully Every because supplies are low and elevation. views the aspect of Million On Local ty averages 4,118 feet During 1948 production is not expected to 1950 or under buying building catch up with use until late concern. We recog1950. Construction Industry of- prices with (Utah cities and counties spent ficials state that all necessary nize that costs are near an four million dollars for Marathon Pianist In and nearly that. many high Yourself be materials will available, and maintenance construction homes will Seven Days Pays 1948 though they anticipate some de- cases, streets in have to be paid for out of lower of local roads and "I would GET MYSELF AN INSTRUMekit lays in obtaining necessary mato an analysis by AUCKLAND, N. Z. (UP) Jim earnings and with dollars hav- according terials and supplies. he when the Utah Foundation, that claims Montecino IF I ONLY KNEW I COULD PLAY IT.- Their outlook for. special ing a higher purchasing power. tax research agency. for subthe borrow must who a Those piano played was provided 176 hours and 45 minutes he esbuilding materials is as folstantial portion of the funds of the amount motor This expression has been heard time and tin, lows: vehicle tablished a world record. state from the no or to build necessary buy and yet these same people who say this will 1. Fir, plywood, windows, doubt will toe wise to wait for registration fund. New ZealanThe an effort to see if they can PLAY THE ACrm toe doors, and shingles, will Aucklands In more favorable .prices, if Counties and cities now re- der sat at a piano . THEMSELVES. from 20 to 30 percent higher ' ceive the entire revenue from Trocadero cabaret and played too old or never are in price than they were In 1949. you three ate He Actually seven licenses after for days. vehicle Some delays may be experiencUtah State Agricultural Cob motor by MAKE THE EFFORT AND GIVE YOURsetJL and adminis- meals a day, supplemented ed in getting the grade or kind lege extension service is pre costs of collection of tea, and cups of are bowls soup fund of the paid. tration portunity to PLAY THE ACCORDION YOUlKv desired. pared to give prospective build From 1938 through 1946, the leg- as he played thousands of tunes TRIAL LESSON COt by enrolling for a 2. Pine will be from five to ers a great deal of help on their islature numbers. $800,000 and request appropriated The home 10 percent above 1949 r prices building problems. from the plate monThe first day was the hardThe until late 1950. Delivery will economics and agricultural en annually for Montecino said. to local governments est, ey not always be prompt. ginering departments, of the col Class B (county) roads and nights passed quickly, but the fall Class 3. Pipe and other steel prod- lege began planning last After six days C (city) streets. The dragged. FURNISH THE ucts will reflect the $4 per ton and have developed many help allocation was upped to $972,000 days feet and anskles began to his of of ful cabinets increase following J the . steel blueprints for 1947 and to $1,328,000 for and slits were cut in the and of complete 1948. Under the 1949 law ear- swell INSTRUMENT wage Increase given last fall. kitchens, sides of his carpet slippers. 250 Supplies are adequate for the homes, planned for healthful, marking the entire registration Montecino PRIVATE INSTRUCTION alcomfortable living and econo fees for B and C roads, cities enanticipated requirements, cigarettes daily during his received $2 and counties used though some local delays may mlcal construction. and INSTRUCTION MATERIA powerful durance test, toe experienced in getting fixmillion, including distribution smelling salts to fight sleep. At du service extension is The r tures and some kinds of pipe. balance in the Intervals was of these house of the carry-ovefor fiscal 4. Cement, plaster board and plicating many Allocations fund. face. his on availsprayed mortar will be about the same plans, and they will be 1950 amount to $1,638,875. His feet were so swollen when summer from the In price as they were In 1949 able later this Cities provided $694,000 for he ended his marathon that he office service extension street purposes from general tax, had to be carried to a couch, with some possible local reduc- county revenues in 1948, while counties concrete. No at a nominal cost, together with tions In ready-miwhere he slept for 18 hours. on such things as $1,344,000 from taxes supplied difficulty Is expected In filling suggestions Montecino said he intends to use insuration, waterproofing, for county roads. Prior to 1923, orders nor Is any delay anticiof such native materials as logs, property taxes provided almost visit the United States some pated. time this year to challenge 5. Brick and paint are from rock, adobe, etc. These plans the entire revenue for all roads, marathon pianists there. will instructions and be helpful re streets, and highways, the five to 15 percent below 1949 to a will but be (builder resting with the figures and will probably con- mustanyfor the builder who must sponsibllity The largest group of Indians counties to supply funds to the tinue to be. Supplies are ade- cut costs to i a State for state highway expen living together east of the forward carry quate for anticipated require- construction program. are the Cherokees, 3,500 of was tax The ditures. gasoline ments. whom are on the Qualla Indian Carefully planning each step enacted in 1923 to relieve the Reservation at Cherokee, N. C. Labor Is the second large Item In question this year. We are should be a .precaution observ- property taxpayer of the state assured by those In the trade ed by each builder or buyer, highway burden, the Utah Founprograms. However, State fathat there will be enough skill- Some of these precautions are: dation report points tout. While the legislature empow cilities are overtaxed to meet 1. Plan your housq to meet ed workmen, and common lathe State Road Commission state highway requirements, borers to do the job. However, present and future housing ered to adopt regulations pertaining with the result that proper eneconomic experts expect that needs. and technical direc2. Consider the alternatives of to the expenditure of the license gineering labor cost will raise slightly In coun- tion of city and county road ex1950 over 1949 because of the remodeling or limited initial plate funds by cities and and to require uniform ac- penditures are lacking, Utah tendency for different builders construction so planned as to ties, for such funds, no Foundation analysts declare. counting to told for the services of these permit expansion as need and The Foundation study sugmethod of insuring compliance workmen to rush their indivi- ability develop. such regulations was pro- gests that more adequate planwith maximum" of 3. use dual jobs to completion. Local Make and engineering direction vided. The State Road Comunion agitation Indicates that building economies in planning mission was also authorized to ning be provided through cooperative there may be some local wage your house such as maximum make its technical facilities arrangements among cities and ... mwA demands made during the year. use of stock lengths of lumber, of counties where employment laboratory, engineering, testing r With respect to labor costs, straight gatoed roofs, available to local a engineer by a single Prudence (Penny) Sheri Phone 409-it is noteworthy that costs of ing partitions, native materials planning units In their road and street ugit is not practicable. laying brick may be reduced which the builder can supply through the use of a new brick- at lower cost, etc. laying device recently placed 4. Make use of construction on the market. With this to standards maintained by the vice an experienced bricklayer Federal Housing administration, can lay bricks much faster than 5. Be careful about construe May I tlon contracts and do not per formerly. Funds are readily available mit a continued stream of addl CONTINUES FRIDAY & SATURDAY through banks, building and tions that change an , $8,000 loan associations, and through home to a $12,000 home. See private and governmental sour- that you get a dollars value for ces for those who must borrow a dollar expended. A FESTIVAL OF part of the money neoesary to 6. Shop around for the best VALUES I HATS build or buy. Congress has ap- possible repayment; cqnfcacp . if i CIRCLESKIRTS p s t propriated ; money to insure it is necessary to borrow fcjarge Special Groups loans made through private portion of the money! otherSpecial Group. lending agencies and to provide wise, you may jeopardize your Val. to $6.95 . 8 direct loans through the Federal investment. f of Styles in Variety GROUP ONE Val. to $ 10.75 . . $5 GROUP TWO . A few hours of careful plan. Housing administration, the Prints. Farmers Home administration, ning may well mean the difCloseout Rayons and Cottons and to veterans through the ference between satisfaction and Special $3.45 in good styles. Veterans administration. Con disappointment and may make TAILORED SKIR1 Cottons, Spun Rayons tractors and real estate firms several thousand dollars differ& Afternoon Styles For Cleanup Women Misses and have also been able to obtain ence in the cost of your home. Wools and Rayon Former values to $7.95 Values to $9.95 $7.50 values PEASANT BLOUSES $4.95 : In 1950 - . TAFFETA AND WASH BONNETS f - JJL.9S - -- Sizesto3Yrs . Children's Spring $3.75 Pique Wash Coats, Baby Boys & Girls . , $2.98 BOY'S AND GIRLS' 'mQJE:JEAMS- ti non-toea- full-tim- Beginning Thursday, 4 f A'.v DRESSES 5 3 Ladies' Jeans, sizes 10-2- 0 ... ...... . $2.79 I ROMPERS e 98c DRESSES , POLO and SPORT SHIRTS SHORTS, PEDAL PUSHERS AND SUN SUITS BAREFOOT SANDALS and SHOES Closeout, pr.f 98c - 98c and $1.98 SPEGmiLS!- $2.95 for THURSDAY MAY 25 1 BABYWOOLIj.-- I V 4Sfc COLORED DISH TOWELS First quality flour sacks, 35x27 12 29c t STRAW YARN 700-Ya- per ball lOc -- Skein Of rd COTTON YARN 25c AA( , flA y l.vU CARDIGAN SWEATERS . ; all-woo- TABLE LINENS O , SCARFS , PILLOW CASES BABY DRESSES GOWNS SAQUES 7 7 1 5 ? f. iff'.J '' SPECIALLY PRICED jr ' t j I 1 frfX K V YM. HORSLEY Home-Owne- d and SONS Department Store Tailore REDUCED i UNLINED Assorted Materials y3 AND ; Rayon - V2 ' 13 Sharkskin $17.50 values $12.7 5 ' Biura-our- e for THURSDAY MAY t the summer. f 57 South Main $7-0- $4-9- 5 . ' V sak this During Crepes 25 - PANTIES i DRESSES Sheers, RAYON BEMBERG SHEERS. during Newest combinations. Sizes 16'2 to 2 11) : THE ELITE Colors Entire w Closeout Group Assorted , Crepes. :Now $7.95 . sheer and Assorted Values to .v,. ; Group Fine crepes ? special an Gabardine blouses . h Only 50 dresses in group of Prints, Tissue Failles and For wear now and Group SUITS Special Special AA yUivU Group Values to $5.95 $2.00 & $1$ ! BETTER SPRING DRESSES ACe Uv ' Closeout $12.75 12-42 Reg. Value FABRIC DRESSES GL0VE5 $1.39 Values 89c Rayon Linens, Sheers, Bembergs, Summer Juniors, Misses and Womens Sizeand hajf es & $1 0.75 Si 89e 49c yUi95 Values to $21.75 - Brigham Citys Jr rt 1 $3.45 S. RAYON BEDSPREADS Made jn Italy, 2 only, double bed size, regular $15.00, now AOTandGOIFTSIKIOI? PRICE Values to $5.95 v 'f wide, regular 98c yard, all colors, Thursday only, yard ' CLOSEOUT GROUP Values to $32.75 Smart Styles Rayon and Satin Crepes ti Asst. Colors and Patterns ftC 40 FOR THIS SAFE Mrs. Mabel Nielsen , l, BUTCHERS LINEN K 1 ' J GOODS CREPE SUPS r GOWNS all-wo- ut STAMPED v , $3.49 regular $4.79, now ..... $2.49 regular $3.49, now BABY SANDALS Sizes. 1 to 3' Special Spring Blow-Opair- - Uv BABY PEPPERELL RECEIVING BLANKETS 1 ' ' - Large sizes, soft and fleecy, Ae all priced from up :. BABY COMFORTER C H r 3 only, size 36x48, ' ftOc It now tfU regular $2.25, is LADIES' BLACK SUEDE SANDALS Regular $5.98 Boys Girls Suits, Best Styles and Materials 'A AND PRICE 1 ALL LONG COATS REDUCED Special ut $1.00 SAVE ON SHORTIES MEN'S COTTON WORK HOSE Spring Blow-O5 pair for Group Girdles, Bras, - hemmed and color fast, each - 20 SUITS Garter Belts, Etc. Closeout Trimmed and Special Group . THIRSTY CANNON &ATH TOWELS , 20 x 40, regular 65c each II FAI) Q4 L lUli y I Special Spring Blow-O- .. SPRING SUITS t. FOUNDATION GARMENTS ut 2 OZ. SKEIN Reg. 70c, Now Only Regular 50c BLOUSES &TSHII - VERY, VERY SPECIAL ON YARN $4.95 REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE 1.98 . . $3.95 Pastels and White Values to $3.95 a. NYLON HOSIERY Prints etc $12.75 THE . $1.49 val. ELITE 57 South Moil1 |