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Show Trrrr X DESERlf NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt lak City, Wednesday June 13, 19d2 Utah Masonry Board Ladies Elect New Slate Of Officers Mrs. Elwyn B. Petersen has been elected president of the newly organized ladies of the Utah Masonry Ad- visory Board. The election was held at a luncheon meeting at the Doll House. Some 75 women attended the event to help organize the group. Other officers elected were Mrs. Henry EUerman, vice president; Mrs. Veto Mon- Aux-iliar- T y err ace Trio By MARY MARKER Dear Mary Marker; May ! say a word of encouragement to the hoard of teenagers who are converging on our job market? These youpg people thrill me. They will so shortly become the very foundation of our society. I know many are discouraged about finding jobs. The youthful job .hunters most common lament is, I lack ref erences, experience; the busi ness world wont give me a chance to prove, my worth. Same Situation Well, kids, we adults frequently face the same situation. Perhaps our busihess has i - projects, scholarships and Chalcedonian Club Chalcedonian Club will hold a book review Thursday, 1 Mrs. J. p.m, at the home-o- f Wesley Noall, 749 Sunrise. Mrs. Adolph Harrison will review the bogk, Nine Hours to Rama". clay-potte- d , g Moose South? ' 05 Teenagers, B$ trone, secretary, and Mrs. Gerald dreason, treasurer. The auxiliary will assist the g exotic foliage of monsters philodendron. 60T Home, E. r Confidentially Yours Women of the Moose For an combination of plants on your terSalt Lake Chapter No. 92, race, try arranging Women of the Moose, will tiydrangeas against the meet Thursday, 8 p.m., at the tow-erin- r 2nd Petersen . . , new president Mrs. Elwyn B. failed we have to start again from scratch Perhaps our marriage has gone on the rocks and weDaveTrTIfsa''T"JS15r We may lose our references too, perhaps from illness, perhaps from a.mistake. (It Is too bad we cant live one life just for practice.) M1 the enterprising young girl who is willing to be helpful and learn the ropes without- wages? Enterprise that Is the word. Practical experience In the field in which you may writ to Mary Marfcar, xctuuv ttw Dmrat lac, cMumiutl Nawt, toy ajamuft lattart la Mary Marker, Daiarat Naw. e.O. Sax 11S7, SaN Uka city U. Utah. are inter- - ested may help you to choose , your educational goals, or courses leading to your goal more wisely. And if you really want high er education, and you are suf 7 fidently enterprising, I ana -sure you will get it Try a few evening classes ; along with your employment It Is the drops 4hto the rain barrel "that fill It up. Success to you teenagers! Mrs. K. J. Good advice, Mrs. K. J. -- d Teenagers, here is a suggesWhatever your Interests or goals may bc. you can find your niche through a volunwithout tary apprenticeship tion. wages. r. Without Wages What dentist just starting out in business could resist Forum House Opens This .Weekend A bouquet to you when you serve these luscious You Asked Actually theyre layers of a luscious whipped cream, . mocoroor- t- crumb, pecan mixture and drained fruit cocktail. futt-Bouquets! Areas Most Unique rt r-- JOT 1 u6S6 " Features Food Is Fun . .RANCH STYLE Luscious 'Fruit Bouquets1 -s- inglewith full basement. warm brick exterior, -- level With Make ArrElegant Dessert By WINNIFRED JARDIXE Deseret News Food Editor Fruit Bouquets are an elegant dessert made easily, from one of any familys favorite foods canned fruit cocktail. Combined with this colorful rainbow of delicious ready-cu- t fruit are whipped cream, macaroon cookie crumbs, tiny marsh" ' mallows and" broken pecans: Layer the whipped cream m i xt u r e alternately with Helpful Tip t in cocktail drained fruit when helpful Sandpapers pressing pleats. Slip the sand glasses for a jewel of h paper under the pleat to be dessert. And here's just how pressed. to do it. Fruit Bouquets 1 No. 303 (17 oz.) can fruit cocktail cup heavy cream l1 teaspoons or more powpar-fai- dered Home Designed by 51Women, T Man sugar teaspoon vanilla 6 macaroon cookies, crum- Vif bled cun miniature marshmallows U cup broken pecans Additional whipped -- cream for garnish, if desired Drain fruit cocktail thoroughly; chill while preparing ingredients. Whip cream until quite stiff; add powdered sugar and vanilla Mix in crurtt-- ; bled macaroon cookies, marshmallows and nuts. Place layer of cream mixture into parfait glasses' and then a layer of fruit cocktail. Continue alternating the fruit and 'cream mixture in glasses. Top with additional whipoed cream, if desired. ,5herBef6r other dessert dishes may be substituted. 2 doors" - courtyard for a truly gracious covered entry. FORMAL LIVING A DIN-INthese are the areas where you want to express your own individuality in decoration. You want a large living room with window-walls, fireplace and a -separate dining area " for formal entertaining open on the patio. The Better Homes & Gardens Forum House built according to the preferences of people in the Salt Lake area will be opened to the public at a special preview showing on Saturday and Sunday, June Admission is free, but tickets will be requited G 16-1- for the first twoweeksi The Salt Lake forum House, designed and built by Richard Prows, Inc., reflects the tastes and preferences of 51 local women's groups. Both the exterior and interior are basically shake shingle roof. Contemporary Ranch in concept. The exterior is brick, with hand-splThe House features a large court terrace in front as part of the dramatic entry. The house was designed and built by Richard Prows, Inc., according to the specifications set down by representa- it FAMILY ROOM for fun. You want it near the kitchen and you want sliding glass doors opening to the patio for full enjoyment of indoor-outdoo- Here's How living. r and STORAGE ROOM that means jnore room everywhere. This home has double closets throughout, a huge wardrobe in the downers suije, cabinets galore m the kitchen Extra built-istorage areas off the family room and garage, and an extra linen closet in the bath. Plus full You Can See andhardwood SPACE N Tloors- -. PRIVACY go together. You specified Jarge sized rooms for every member of the family, and you want an especially large owners bedroom with walk-i- n wardrobe and. full sep- arate bath. You want space V privacy outside, too, so this -- house .. has a private front court, patio off the dining and family a rooms, plus fully landThree scaped backyard. separate entertaining areas outside, too. Forum House Jrik-- ; POVFt iowMl n KIlCHfN UltM QWNHt I1 J VttKMOK n CONST RUC QUALITY TIQN throughout i h e house. You wanted full insulation, lifetime roof, paved driveway instead of loose stone, maximum heating equipment instead of minimum standard, superior hardware throughout, predominantly brick exterior IATH 3 HAIF . TH 2J bid I I 1 OWNHisutTf 209a 12 GAth&f 23 23 Mi living-dinm- g and you told many, including book shelves in the us you wanted family room Garbage disposer was first in importance to you, followed by and fate range-hooand oven. You told us to make sure there's planned storage for small appliances, be sure the kitchen cabinets are wood. d LUXyRY FEATURES you want 2 Vi baths and you want the full baths with mirrors, luminous ceilings sand round counter sinks with storage below. fireYdu wanted a place, if possible, and another finished fireplace in the basement; carpeting (you wanted this more than any other luxury feature), wood paneling m the kitchen and, if possible, central Wall-to-wa- ll This comprehensive The Forum House has ery feature listed above. ev- 125 South Main St 33rd South & State Sts. FORSEVS CONTEMPORARY FURNISHINGS 2970 Highland Drive WASATCH SHADOWS NURSERY 4529 Wander Lane T ickets for each day will e be given on a d basis. When they are gone for a par- day, no preferor survey covered every ForseyV Philip Bartholomew, A.I.D., first-com- ticular meeting, delegates to facet of home planning including such questions as which is more important: separate dining room or family room?, If you were given really adequate storage, would you still require a basement ? What kind of cooking . . , water heating , . . house heating fuel do you prefer? In the living room do you prefer three colors? Two colors? Mapy shades of one color? --The carefully analyzed answers to these and 202 other questions resulted in the creation of the Forum House. You have thd opportunity to see a home which truly incorporates the features-an- d appointments mostnneeded ' and wanted by famili in the Salt Lake Area. The Forum House has been decorated by PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS De legates were strong in their preference for a single level home with full basement. Forum Hotise"has 2,040 sq. ft. (plus garage and combination baths, basement) with 3 bedrooms-2i- 4 (with dining area apart), family room, kitchen, entry foyer, large ' jltihty wardrobe: two-da- y n, Of jut: 81 1 So. 5 th West, Bountiful Model Home Village: 106th South & 10th East King Clarion Hdhi East Kaysvilte Granger Villa 40th West and 41st South nr cl; During the Richard Prowl indoor-outdoences in exterior styling, floor-plaliving features, new construction materials and techniques, built-i- n features and INC c tives of 51 womens groups at the first Salt Lake Housing Forum held last September. the Forum discussed and specified their Admission to the Forum House will be by ticket only for the first two weeks. Tickets are free, available Upon request at ariy of the following places. RICHARD PROWS, -- BUILT-IN- S 7. more will be issued The purpose of the tickets is to help us regulate traffic. When you come, we want you to be able to see the house without waiting. decora- tor. Landscaping by Wasatch Shadows Nursery, Jack Johnson, designer. First motion picture jot the Forum House will be shown on television Friday night during the live telecast of the Miss Utah Pageant 0 (Channel 5, p.m.). In will Utah Miss new the addition, appear at the Forum House on Sunday, June 17, from 6 p.m, KSL-TV,Tro- m 9:00-10:3- 3-- Picture Story: S.L. Women Specify What They Want in Housing J Ay,- -. v : 4 Forum last Fall to plan the ideal Representative! of 51 women'! chibs met in a home for this area. Forum sponsors set up a series of detailed questionnaire to pinpoint and covered every phase of design, preference and tasted. Questions were , construction and furnishings. thought-provokin- tmm niV g - ( r? Questions come from all directions to Stanley Edge, Housing Market Research, and Frank Glass, Better Hornes & Gardens. to averything from the gave. serious-consukTatitype of heating they preferred to the color of the bathroom fixtures. Salt Lake delegates were above average in income. Delegates education and knowledge of housing. UR THANKS to Better Homes & Gardens magazineand Housing Market Research for asking us to participate in the Housing Forum. Our thanks, too, to the delegates who made the Forum such a rewarding The Forum House is considerably more expensive than most of our tomes. However, weveincorporated many of the features you told us y&u wanted in the 30 different model homes were building in the Young America Communities of Granger Villa7 Little Mountain Community Cherry Hills Heights, King Clariori Hills in East Kaysville, and our Model Home Village (operp for your inspection at J.06th South and : East). Overall price range is $12, 950:122,950, although price range in each ele, 'SUMMER CROP OF CUm.gr "YOU w h FLIP INTO PLACE WITH A SWOOSH OF YOUR BRUSHl FUPTOPCUT - INCLUDING PERMANENT Add to lor to your Itfwl 7 95 Svlon mamatrtt, Mw Clgirol Heir Color So r Smioi liunnnt jg wndiTian your Jwiir Forum delegates had plenty Ao say aixiut the inadequacies of their prent homes. Designer builder Richard Prows listens during the second day huddle sessions" aslhr ladies msistpiL more storage-spa- ce larger master bedrooms, throughout and aDealty-- workable kitchen, 111 811 South 5th West Bountiful,-A- X I - |