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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 21, 1964 7 I rvc? V TTv c-yt- r' iJ c.-i- yf v . , nu . . ' l-- ; i r . Third ward scout house was a busy place last week with upholstery and refinish-in- Mr. Stan Desjardines look up . i Women Learn Stuffy Craft: How to Upholster Furniture A stitch in time saves nine and also may help to upholster an overstuffed chair. Provided of course you throw in a few other things like fabric, springs padding, buttons, binding, tacks, a hammer and lota of time and effort. Ten south Box Elder county women learned this first-hanlast week as participants In an upholstery and wood finishing school in Brigham City. Conducting the school were Mrs. Rhea H. Gardner, home fur. nlshlngs specialist with the Utah State University Extension service, and Box Elder Home Agent Jessie Eller. ADMITTEDLY, SOME of the students, hands sore from tug- Mrs. Lee Wallace gets helping hand from Mrs. Stephen 1 Carlqulst a she stuffs love seat. for water and electricity, both of which are presently received free from the city, Teletype Ksatlng said ho felt that after a time, the public would use only the new city facilities anyway, Councilman (Continued from page one) discussion was the possibility of bringing Tremonton Into the arrangement. Tha council sgrstd to postKaiser said he felt the ssr-vic- pone further discussion until a nation. wld and capable of formal raqusst was rtcslvsd providing Information from the from the club, FDI within 17 minutes was essential to local law enforcement work. The per month rental would be $126. Kaiser, Mayor Willis Hansen and Police Chief Dell Fife were named as a committee to study a possible cooperative agreement with power to act. the e. and enjoy. Apparently she was not discouraged by all the work. Mrs. George said she was going home and finish five more chairs, a table and chest. MRS. STAN Desjardines, 234 East Third North, also did an occasional chair but her story was a bit different. R seems she picked up the chair three years Tennessee and It had In the basement. "My husband wanted to throw It In the garbage, she said. And no wonder. It was former, ly a bright red with naugahyde cover. Now as Mrs. Desjardines looked at It fondly, the rich wood grain enhanced the beauty of a liege tapestry cover. R did not look like the kind of chair you might feed the baby on. Boy, will my husband be surprised, she smiled. Mrs. Desjardines said she had a setee ahe planned to finish as soon as my hands heal up, ago in since been ging and pulling, were nearly finished before some of the furniture Items, But the general attitude seemed to be they loved Held In the LDS Third ward scout - house from Monday ' through Thursday, the echool 4 brought 'new 'life to such Items ACTUALLY. THE SCHOOL as an antique chest, a pins table, a love seat, two plat, was conducted to pase on techform rockers and soma occas- niques of reflnlshlng and upholstering In hopes the ladles would ional chairs. conduct their own classes. And of them ONE OF THE OCCASIONAL Mrs. Eller said aomt chairs belonged to Mrs, David plan to do this. Shs noted that although less George, 638 Sunset drive, She not only had taken off several expensive than having It dons layers of varnish but mads a commercially, nsedls work seat cover for the upholstery Is not without Its costs, provincial style chair. Ita been a lot of work but To do a platform rocker uswell worth it and this course ing top quality fabrlo which is will recommended is just marvelous. My chair always was Just furniture before but cost in the neighborhood of $30 shs said, it now It's something to look at And rsmembsr, It. . while putting finishing touches a chair which previously was bright red with naugahyde cover. . g HOW TO REFINISH, TOO . Mr. . p school, . . takes time.., lots of time. Other women enrolled In the school were Mrs. Dorothy Robbins, Mrs, Catherine Wilson, Mrs. Charles Hlckox, Mrs. Lee Wallace, Mrs. Keith Shlnkle, Mrs. Edward Prunckun, Mrs. i on love Of Brooms aluminum, potash, phosphate, sulfur, gypsum and many others. These minerals make a major contribution to our expanding economy and rising standard . .. of living. UTAH The Brigham City Lions Club made such a clean sweep of the town in their broom sale Wednesday that they ran out of brooms before they covered the entire town, according to Aubry Mrs. Melba Coombs, Public Health Nurse, will conduct the second workshop session for the L. Moody, president. current Home Nursing course, However, those persons Wednesday, April 22, 4 to 6 p.m. in Room 121 at Box Elder High school. HOLLYWOOD lUPI) Singer Connie Francis reports to Metro Ooldwyn Mayer studios for her musical movie "Look- ing for Love." with Jim Hutton and Joby Baker. Veteran moviemaker Joe Pasternak Is producing the film and Don Weis is directing. Pick of the Pictures OPEN 5 P.M; DAILY Except Open at 1 PiM. on SaturdaysSundayi and All School tioHdays LAST TIME TODAY A TIGER WALKS AND Tarzan Goes to India" &e liwe-I- n South Brigham Phone 723-245- WED. thro - . TOASTY WARM HEATERS ON YOU POST SPEAKER NOW OPEN AT 7 P.M, 3 WALT DISNEYS SHOW AT 7i3Q LASUIME TONIGHT BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Colufflbt prownti THE AV DAVID LP AN Produclm ol IMREXCE OF ARABIA. nee e STOKOWSKI hup- and IVEOiru the Ptulidslptila Orchestra IMM0 nHMIMO LL STEREOPHONIC SOUND No TOES. PwMaWinoiPI Mwew in f ha f ntMtnits - TECHNICOLOR Matting Pram itana Ago ta Siaragi THIS, IN ITS OWN TERRIFYING WAY, IS A LOVE STORY. .Wueivt V onoac HIIWNI AND QA if y S prooonti A.0wh.m THE CAREFREE WAY. tf? ( . . by DOttOLIUOR I JT jga&MjOte BUffONRI JONES - to Councilman Kaiser suggested that If the club does close Its restroom facilities to public use, that It should begin paying Mti;r' y SUN.-MON.-TU- jccti Lemmon log ncmici: ana noses" dqyg of ES. and m I'-im- c A World Of J -- ,.v There Is Beauty And Rollicking Fun For Everyonel 1 4 SAT. Entertainment Magic that will sweep you into new realmsof sight and sound!- 5 7 DAYS ONLY VISIT THE for at iH) who rt Shell appear In the picture Ufa J1 fl 7t i 723-531- 1 MINING ASSOCIATION " From tha earth comat an abundant wait for the annual broom sale and did not have a chance to purchase one this year may place an order for one by callor ing The local club expressed sincere appreciation to the people of this community who sup-pothe annual broom sale which is sponsored for the bene, fit of the blind people of the state who make the brooms, Moody said. 723-278- benefits minerals-mo- re 1870, only a handful of minerals were used In quantity , . , coal, Iron, tin, lead, copper, stone and oil. Today the list has grown tremendously with the addition of molybdenum, beryllium, uranium, vanadium, Taking Orders NURSING WORKSHOP SET eat which was In Lions Run Out and Mrs. Stephen Carlqulst Howard Bales. 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