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Show . ' ,, , - . - :-- - ,,, 7 ,,, ,.. . ri 4, 91- ,...,- - y'c o ' , W ate à ,., ,, ' t ,1, ' ' ''' : 4 ; :AI. ') - 2 ' 0 I 4 ty I . I II,: 1 1. iffirrkoaemgsilpehoeelratrycriee.1 for handkerchiefs know she'll apgifts because they utmost She's the to them preciate She likes her a flirt of something e atmos: hcime to have a stand austerity. can't phereshe types of Victorian and related most beher will be fur.nishings backcoming- and charming $ . , If ground. Not ' 4! , - A ROMANTICIST THE REGENCY TYPEShe is not a romanticist. Pure reason she is full guides her living anda fine sense of quiet poise, with of balance. She must have serenHer ity in her surroundings. voice is well modulated, her manners dignified and sure. Her clothes, the patterns in her dress of fabrics, all express her lovesurorder. She Iis happiest in roundings that express the digni, lied beauty of Regency. THE PROVINCIAL TYPEHas the spice of the continental in her ut personality. Not exotic, but with in her crisp personality, a great deal of pure love for tempered bright, clear colors, with a love for sophistication. She Is the woman whose whOle sic-sc- , 1 ' , ..,- :::.s.,:. ..,.,:. , , , t.,,i , .':: , :::. .:, :. k:' :',,.K - : ,:. , :.:,: :: ;.'.,r :, ,,.., ,,,,,, ::.4.,;;i:,: 4, 4:,.:. 't , ..,...,..a t :,,,,..::::,.. .. - ' '' - - .,..(1,- .1,6k. ','- it'.., - ::4 .. .,, 4 2,:i to"..".- .' .... :,; 11 1 .,,..i,,,, t '.: 11 '' :', '..t.,0 ''! , ::1, - , , , , ,I si i ' ? - , A. E. ' - , ANNUAL MENT OP STATE- Glens Falls house is enhanced by the odbrs of good cooking, bouillabaisse, ragout and other such piquant dishes. Hers is a warm, full nature with a flair for gay, informal living. French Provincial in decoration is particularly adapted to her personality. NO FALSE NOTES office, President, F. AL Smalley. Secretary, G. S. Jamison. December 31st, Showing conditions on rnsur1939, made to the Commissioner of ance Of the State of Utah. pursuant to law: ASSETS 838,833.28 Real Estate 612,858 97 Mortgage anti Other Loans 11,985,81'1.15 Bonds and Stocks 3,018.950.03 Cash in Office and Banks 1,660,226.23 011ibr Ledger Assets . I Total Ledger Assets Assets t 818,182,685.88 1,542,899.80 i Assets Gross Less Assets not Admitted . New Demand THE COTTAGE MAPLE TYPE She can come to the door in a house dress and look perfectly There are no false charming. rilates anywhere in her whole personality. Her home is the embodiment of wholesome living, clean, shining and filled with touches that reveal her love of home-anfamily. She's the type of woman who would have a grand time bobbing for apples on Hallow.. 1, making taffy with her children. d family dinner having parties. Sturdy early American maple is her perfect background. WAS. 633 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL E1ET OF STAT- Fire Insurance Co Home office. New York. N. Y. President. F. W. Kaeckert. Secretary. A. F. Greer. Showing conditions on Dec. 31st. 1939. made to the Commissioner of Insurance to law! of the State of Utahpursuant ASSETS Bonds and Stocks Cash in Office and Banks Other Ledger Assets Total Ledger Assets NonLedger Assets - Gross Assets Less Assets not Admitted 92,890,764.49 163.280.93 225,076.57 $3,219,130 99 38,880.29 43,312,011.28 429,927.24 $19,378,812.70 Total Admitted Assets LIABILITIES $2,888,084.04 Total Admitted Assets 100,000.00 $ Reserve Contingent LIABILITIES 877,60157 Other Reserves, 900,527.01 6,933,700.66 Unearned Premium Reserve Unearned Premium Reserve Net Amount Unpaid Losses Net Amount Unpaid Loosen and 1,442.90189 and Claims Claims 72,458.00 200.000.00 Dividend Liabiiii - 78,765.40 379.77 All Other Liabilities All Other Liabilities $1,051,750.41 Total 904,583.91 Total 61,000,000.00 Capital 92,500,000.00 Capital 863,333.63 Surplus 1324.22179 Surplus s 41,830,33313 9,924.22179, Surplus as to 1 '' . ... 919,725,565.46 346,77176 lit Total Capital, Surplus and 419,376,81170 Other Liabilities . ... State of Utah. ICounty of Salt Lake: This certifies that the above named Statement Company has filed its annual of which the foregiAng is a synopsis and State this of has complied with the law', is relating to Insurance and therefore business transact the to dull authorized of insurance t on the State of Utah until February. 1941. the last day, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto . - get my hand and affix mY official seal, this lst day of March, 1940. C. CLARENCE NESLEN, (Seal) Commissioner 01 Theataam , kJ ;1 f 'l ft 4 trt SELBACH - 05; ,mfas.atazoot...zneva Ko...ien.; Proper Lights The Commercial Union Insurance Company Glenn Falls. N. Y. Home - New furniture contours are set forth by interesting coloring of the rug In this arrangement. Vombauer, Jr., Mgr. Burgener, L.R. Chamberlain OF TEE , Attractive Modern Grouping Scheme CORNER MAIN & BROADWAY SYNOPSIS f,.1 i O.- E. ; 4 ..... S2.1186.084.04 Other Liabilities State of Utah, County of Salt Lake: above named the certifies This that has filed its annual Statement' Company a is the synopsis and of which foregoing has complied with the laws of this State therefore is and insurance to relating duly authorized to transact the business of insurance in the State of Utah until the last day 'of February. 1941 .. I hereunto set IN WITNESS WHEREOF. my .hand and affix my official steal this 1940, of let day March, IqESLEN. C. CLARENCE, (Seal) C3mmissioner of Insurance. INSURANCE Great tare should be taken In making provision for adequate lighting of the home. Each exterior entrance should have .at least one .outlet, for illumination. Lighting fixtures should conform to the architectural treatment and, since expos- ed, to the should be ma,de of a material which will prevent rust Streaks. A center ceiling fixture is recommended for the entrance hall. It is probable that, if the size of the hall permits, an ornamental bracket, table lamp or pair of torchiers will provide a desirable accent. For Most satisfactory results, however, the center ceiling fixture should be depended on for the illumination necessary to the hallway. room Illumination Living should be planned to give the widest possible range of usefulness and adaptability. Her light may beautify the room, just as fixtures may add to the decoration. ceilfixtures ing may be used; shaded wall brackets or wall urns: built-ilighting from coves, niches. werb - Well-shade- d n moldings, etc., may be specified by the architect. Center Lighting A. ceiling fixture is recommended for the dining room. with switch controls at room wall brackets be used, if desirable. may The method of lighting - the breakfast room depends on whether it is a room or a "nook." In all cases, the most satisfactory way is to center the proper lighting unit directly above the table. The modern kitchen requires a variety of electrical outlets, and wiring devices, including a three-waelectric range outlet. a kitchen exhaust fan, electric refrigerator outlet. the "chore-cord,- " telephone extension outlet, electric water heater, communicating system, radio outlet, dishwasher outlet, garbage removal outlet, and clock outlet. One ceiling wile- Is recommended for the average kitchen, two being required if the kitchen Is longer than 18 feet. Switches should be located at both the rear entrance and at the door to the dining room. In addition, a soffit (panel) fixture should be recessed in the ceiling above the sink. Bracket fixtures, Or "Iumilines" under the cupboard Individual edge with switches, should be located over -- y well-locate- d AGENCY SYNOPSIS ,,,), . BENT ANNUAL OF STATE. SYNOPSIS Home office, Hartford, Connecticut. Wm, W. Gilmore. Manager, Pacific De. , i THE ANNUAL. STATE. SYNOPSIS MENT OP OP ANNUAL It ENT OP T'HE STATE. 110 office. Hartford. Connectitut. Massachusetts. President, Edward C. Stone. President, W. Ross McCain. conditions on December 3Ist. , Secretary, Franklin P. Horton, Seeretary G. H. Grant. 1939, made to the Commissioner of In31st, Showing conditions on December Showing conditions on December 31,11. surance of the State of Utah, pursuant to 1939, made to the Commissioner of Thew'. once of the State of Utah, pursuant to 1939, made to the Commisaioner of Insurlaw: law: ance of the State of Utah, pursuant to ASSETS ASSETS $ .. ..... 391,057.41 Bonds and Stocks Real Estate 05,599.51115 law: , ASSETS Cash in Office and Banks 612,402.15 Bonds and Stocks 1,093,7611.49 , , ...... 584,398.50 Bonds Other Ledger Assets and Stocks (Book Cash in Office and Banks 1,120,954.33 .. .. ...,..... .. .. 9.931,613.00 value) 357,994.311 Other Ledger Auets Total Ledger Aseeta 111,116.08 Cash in Office and Banks.... 1,388,247.11 NonLedirer Aseeta Total Ledger Assets Other Ledger Aseets 1 1,953.774.11 ..... 1.728,23316 Gross Assets .... .0K875,03450 ' ..... 13,1146.311 Less Assets not Admitted NotirLedger Assets 774375.48 Total Ledger assets .$13,053,093.91 a 8.187,130-2Grose Assets on Ledger Assets Total Admitted Assets $8,100,259.08 7,13488 , 411,498.13' Less not Admitted LIABIL,rnEb ..... I 508,202.48 Grou Assets AdrattetdVoluntary Reeerve 613,140428 85 TOW Admitted Assets 191.559.59 Len Assets not -235484.65 I 1,148,122.86 Other Reserves Unearned Premium Res4e.rve ' 2,366.895.08 LIABILI1TES Total Admitted Aeoete Net Amt. Unpaid Lows and 112404,744.16 a . ... 25,000,00 Contingent Reserve Claims .... . 280,500.93 LIABILMES Unearned PremiumRotary's. 1467,650.50 Other Rewrites120,528.11 Total $3.350.259.08 Unearned Premium lie:serve and Net Amt. Unpaid Losses 341141645 si.clee.00eme Claims Net ,107015.001 Capital Amt. Lomeli us Unpaid 1,75o.000.ps All Other Liabilities '119,500.00 Surpi and Claims 4,314.31419 S2:050.000.00 Surplus as to poliepholders a 2,119.165.59 Total Total Total and I ' Surplus Capital. ' .1 009, 000.00 1,531, 051.411 00 Capital,.., Other Liabilities 111,100100M rtmital 3.438,957.27 Surplus Salt i Surplue State 3,373,614.17 of of Utah. Lake: County 4,428,957.27 Surplus as to policy-holders.This certifiea that the above named as to po1itly.ho1dere..1 1.303,604.91 Surplus has filed of Statement its annual Company Totai Capital. Surplus, and Total Capitol. Surplus and which the foregoini is a synopsis and has 1,541.122.88 complied with , Other Liabilities '112.904.144.11 the laws of this State re- Other Liabi MIPS State of Utah. County of Salt Lake: State of Utah, County of Salt Laker to insurance and therefore is duly This certifiee that the above named lating This certifies that the above named Com- inauthorized transact of to the business Company has filed its manual Statement suran(e in the State of Utah until the laat pany has filed lia annual Statement of of which the foregoing is a synopsie and which the foregoing is a 11)110Plill and has of February, 1941. has complied with the laws of this State day IN WITNESS WHEREOF. T hereunto set complied with the laws of this State re- relatine to insurance and therefore is duly my band to insurance and therefore is and affix lating official this seal my Mto tranaact the business of authorised 23r4 day Of February. 1940. authorised to transact the businem ofduly in- aurine' in the State of Utah until the tort --45gAL) surance in the State of Utah until the C. CLARENCE NERLFe. 11141. of day gebruary. last of Commissioner of 1941. day Insurance, , February, IN WITNESS WHEREOF', T, liereunto On, the basis of Dpoem Op? 31, 1e3e, thter., wPHEs1 WHEREOF, I hereunto set set my band and affix my official seal ket ouotationa for all bonds and stocks, my hand and', affix my official seal this this let deg of Mareh, 1940- owned. this Company's total admitted as-- 1st day of 1949. C. CLARENCE NESLEN. (SEAL) sots would he Increased to SS 210,063411 andi (SCALP .Tarch. NESI.EN. Commissioner of Insurance.. voluntary reserve to Ontort-l- t, Commissioner of Insurance. pasrtmwenint.ic - ' t I . k - - I ' . ! s . , L 1 OF The Century Orient Insurance Co. The Employers' Fire Insurance Company Inde mnIty Company Home office, Milk Street, Boston, Home , t ' nue OP ' coffee d tables of the same wood. Equally suitable for Use in the Early American living rhoin, are dining room or bedroom, e many of the new carpets or rugs in the- fern or leaf patterns. The soft colorings-available give,a fine setting for the mellow tones of maple and pine, the favored woods for Early American furniture repro. ductions. tone-onton- r, Overcomes Noise The sound of waste water gut. gling through the soil pipes between the partitions is objectionable to most home owners and need not be tolerated. The noise is overcome by insulating the soil pipes with a pipe covering. without basements It is sometimes a problem to pro. tect the floors against infiltration of cold. One solution is to lay insulating boards, the same kind that are used on walls, under the flooring. range and food preparation counter work surfaces. Reflected Light Another type of fixture, as the principal light source of the kitchen, is called "totally indi; rect." In this type, all of the light is reflected to the ceiling and sidewalks, being again reflected from these points to all parts of the room below. The bedroom of the average home requires careful lighting. A good ceiling fixture, which will soften and diffuse the light is recommended. Dressing table lamps vihich -- make use- - of thethe- - -- "Lumiline , t ,, .41's .,,:- 1111 ;, t, r... ' r , - 11)1 1) , ' s , ,,, ,t, Or 'Fluorescent" light sources will probably be found most satisfactory. Portable wall lamps provide excellent illumination for reading in bed. Twin bracket fixtures are recommended for the bathroom, one on either side of the mirror. Generous amounts of light in the laundry are desirable, the indirect system of illumination rating the highest:. due to the unilack of shadow. - formity and for closets. tile basement, attic or garage. ' ,, '' , '; '::: ::: 1, lit 4 9'; , 11,J! t,iì .., ,,' ''l i ., ! II 1I ' c41 : i, t 1 t :.: ,..,,,,,:,,,,...sr. :1.F. k;,,,, ,l...., t , 4 ,,II 11 i, , :- - Better Furniture I 4 ,. , !:, . Better Upholstering Home Office, . 4. - , ' ' ....:,,.:,. , ., ' ' : " ''': ' :..7:- '''- - '''''''', ': .. - ... ,:... York. ' 1 Amt. No longer are the windows of - a home viewed only as funcare tional units. Today they called upon to serve important architectural and decorative uses as well. In planning window locations, the home builder is urged by one authority on windows, to keep these three points in mind: (I) Determine how a Ppleture window" or a corner ,winthe dow can be designed for the dining room, livingroom, or the bedroom to the kitchen, frame some pleasant exterior scene. (2) Which way will the house face? It may be important in determining what an be done with windows to utilize sunlight for more cheerful and interesting interiors. (3) In which direction do the prevailing winds blow? Direction may mean much in the interest of summer- coolness or winter warmth, especially if the specifications do not include an unit. Often architects have achier ad interesting results by placing a prominent window to frame a tree in the manner of a "living picture." Its changing pattern from spring to fall arid makes throughout the winter for a scene that is always refreshing. Similarly pleasing effects are- - obtained if the sura rounding landscape permits view of a sweep of river, a winding creek, or even a broad eXpanse of rolling land. Older homes are often characterized by their lack of windows, but present owners need not surrender their desire for a bright and cheery view. Under the Modernization Credit,Plan of the Federal Housing Admistration, new windows may be installed wherever needed or wherever a good view makes one desirable. Where a home is to be provided with new windows to make use of exterior landscape possibilities, it is generally recommended that solidjarge paries: be used instead of the many. paned leaded types. ,., t,194,199.00 ''""-- " Total Capital, Surplus and Other Liabilities 111,211,037.110 State of Utah, County of Salt Laker This certifies that the above named Corn. pan)' hu filed its annual Statement of which the foregoing is a synopsis and has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance and therefore is duly apthonsted to trammel the business of inatiran,n in the State of Utah until the last day of February, 1940. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official mai this lit day of march. tett. C. cLARtNcx NESTAN, (SEAL) Commisaioner of Insurance. M. Carpet Dept. II. Cr 14 Cr ' t , ii P: M. Linoleum Dept. I.-- National Venetian Blinds s'The Nation's Finest" I Is Cr , M. Drapery Dept. Draperies Properly elected and Made for Your Home I. & M. Drapery Dept.. ' . - For finest workmanship by genuine Craftsmen I&M excels. ' Twenty workmen with a total experience of more than 200 years insist that your work be to your entire,satisfaction. , 711 17".. 'iv! RUG & LINOLEUM CO. -- 251 South State TRE It ENT - SPRING- STYLE SHOW 7 TO 10:30 a a APRIL 12 ' , . . , , te, (ears, 1 i tr ,, - ---- - - Sill . rig 1 " i II T toll r A., (7a- , ... iro----,- ,,.,::-.--- 111il IOW 7:30- - TO 10:30 FRIDAY 'NIGHT Be Our Guest Floor Furni- d in-Ourin- tureDept. I 0 0 !' MUSIC!-ENTERTAINMENT- . See..,Dur Got Your Tickets .. Beautiful - - --- - - ICitchen-f-- Wasatch 2354 OF I - ' - , ANNUAL STATEOF The Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company Nome office. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. President. Cecil P. Shanctoss. Secretary. B. P. Stockbam. flhowinr conditiors on, Dec. 31st; 1232, made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, 'pursuant to kiwi See These Interesting - De-t'onttriato- k, Other Ledger Assets ..$ .... 06,97733 $15,909.6211.34 64,990.43 915.912.631.91 Total Admitted Appetit LIABILITIES . U9,620194 Other Rearrves Unearned premium itellerre4 , 4,030,900,04 Net Amt. Unpaid Losses and 3To,47e.00 All Other Liabilities 41,6909 I Demonstration of Mattress Making 2. Demonstration of Upholstering 3. Demonstraion: of Stoves and Electrical ,' Refrigerators 1.- $19,342,551.11 - - 1 , -- Meichcindise' TSo14IDür ing Night, o1 the Style Show. N ci u . li 11 2.245.42 13,431,212dr 1,026,702.04 S18.783.64 - Total 43,020,1M-1-- 1 91,000 000.00 Capital ,,' 1,892,31314 Surplus to polleyholders .9 9,192,393.74 Surplus Total Capital. Surplus and Other Liabilities. State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. This rertifies that the boys named Company has filed its annual Statement of which the foregoing is a synopsis and has complied with the laws of this State relating to insuranca and therefore is duly authorised to transaet the business of insurance in the State of Utah until the laid day of February. Heft IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t bereunto met my hand and affix My official attal this First day of March HMO. C. CLARENCE NESLEN, (SEAL) Oommitisioner of Impince: - ns. . . WAS. 2164 OPEN S A. 9:411-- 16-41rT. 4 MAIN .ND- - IL IL TO 8:30 P. 8 A. N. TO SATURDAY. t.. INOADWAY TRES I CUSTOMER I P. M. WAS. 374 6i'k ID(.,Q)) Cb SALT LikEZ PARKING , ki - . 6 ' - LOANS ' 1,692,131.75 ; s, - CO. Total Ledger Audi Total Ledger Assets. .....$15,119,104,63 Amato .. . NonLedger Assets 3309301 Non &edger Oreg. Assets Gross Assets .....615.51109770 Less Awls not Admitted.... 224,060.10 Less Assets 13ot Admitted Total 40000000 Capital .. 7,1941199.06 Surplus se to polleg.bolders..6 Surplus ' .., Way Tests by the National Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Association prove that awnings are most useful when the house is equipped with a Sumtner cooling plant. A bulletin of the association describes the tests, which revealed that when awnings were fitted to all windows on the sides of the ,,residence exposed to the sun, the "cooling load'' was reduced on sunny days by 32 per cent. This means that awnings like double windows, wall insulation and similar aids to home conk. fort, should be made a part of a complete plan for Summer comfort, built around a modern, efficient air conditioning system. Awnings and insulation cannot keep the heat out entirely; they only' delay its entrance into the house which starts the moment the sun rises, If there is no means of removing the heat as fast as it soaks into the house. an awning equippedhouseWill heat up more slowly and by late afternoon will have room temper. atures lower than those of a ' house without awnings. . ------ 11111. STATE. SYNOPSIS Total Admitted Assets 615,281011 SO LIABILITIES Unearned Premium Reserve.; I 6,511,05.77 Net Amt. Unplud Losses and Claims ..... All Other Liabilities 612.155.61 , , - BONDS 1,101.1136.61 ' - , I Windows Are iAwninffs Cut ortant Now 'COolitio Load', ASSETS Mortgage and Other 100atts ASSETS Bonds and Stocks .".112.522.62004 Bonds sad Stocks Cash in Office andBanits'...., 1,555.34Stoll Cash in Office and Banks Other Ledger ; , Custom Linoleum Drcdnboards and Walls Installed the Better--, This sauclly striped seat has hidden 'talents. During the day and evening it is used for reading and re- laxation. When the fortunate guest or member of the family wants to retire, it becomes a comfortable hod. I --- Manager, Cecil P. Shalleross, Secretary, A. P. Stookhant. Showing condition. on December-31- 4 1930, made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, pursuant to - ." '" - , , -, . ' - Has Hidden Talenis ear-rang- New ....., - - Better, Carpets ' - .. , -- Street. - T 010 led WiIliam ' New I. & M. Upholstering Dept. I A ; ,,,'.:. ' " - , of-th- - :' ' ' Mc Furniture. Mart , - most-fameone alert members to sit back in the torneri- - out of British oz litereantite Ins. Co., Limited '4: . 1 '" .,, , l' - : "' d - , .,,OT Try cutting corners occasionallynot necessarily in your family budget, but in your living room. If you are one of those persons who has a dread of empty corners, swallow hard, and group your furniture in an interesting manner around the room. Then when-- the club getse together - S. Branch North Us ., ' ' ' . , ,,, ,L:,., i E. ' '4 ''',:' ..?':";', , ' ,,' ; I 5 , ,, , 4 , ' i ,,- 1 i L. ETE S- Ert-ule i 7 4 44.,,, .: , Pi P .., I.:::.,i.: ,i e i . ', 1(40, .1 I , 1 , , , (J. i (1i ' F i, L'',. i t-; ,. - ,, i 1( ',,T711,),, ,. I ' I '.: ,,,, ?II " , ---.,- -.- ::. ' 1. k ; a - , -: ), --- -- --- -- . :i .I., .. ,,,, :::::...-- ,,,, :?"' ,., IN, ; , Cutting Corners INSURANCE REAL ESTATE KENT '1 . 11Tri,,, : '' .11.,4, ,.;;;.:.:,.:: '::,, ,i,.,:. LUCAS 36 West Second South syNorsis or THE ANNUAL - , .. LIVLA ! 717 -,--- FLETellEn , " rba.. .... - I ,:::: g),,,.,...:,..,.,:::. si".::--'- y , 4 ,4.4t,n1, "' ' 7 ; i :, !, a k? P. ',,.i,, -- ., s,. ,.,..,,,i I.: it: , , - ,, .1 ..;., 77 , . ;,,; ......,-;,,,,- -. - , I '4,, ,, !. , ANNOUNCING , 9 - Insulating floors Helps In houses - , 1 .. " ,.1 ,It 4 , , :. night-an- ".,,,.,. Page 7 ''' , .., ' .. : , many of which are well-nigpriceless today, are built decorative schemei employing the splen--; did reproductions of those same types in modern rugs, and car pets, supplying a setting of real charm and simple liveableness. rn one such Early American : living, tooth,' furnished with reproductions and old maple and pine pieces, the rug immediately sets the keynote for the color scheme. . It is reminiscent of a hooked design, its tan background acin cented with soft figures brown, rust and green which harso the monize delightfully with soft wood tones of the furniture. Curtains and slipcover for the sofa are made of striped chintz, brown in color and contrasting with walls which are painted in lovely, soft blue. The wing chairs, two of them, are covered., with a rust colored linen, while a royal blue fabric was used to cover an arm chair. Accessories are pewtaer, old copper and glass. This rather large living room, In addition to the furniture mentioned, contains ,a maple arm chair, two side chairs, a card' table, a Pembroke table, an occasional table and a desk table, all also ,... . . , ,,,,:,::., ; dayi- ' 14.,.. .. i , To many a homemaker throughout the land the fine old, truly American liradition is one of the finest of inspirations for room decoration. About the old, GENERAL INSURANCESURETY BONDS 406 Utah Oil Building Telephone Wasatch 3068 i k Rugg of maple, , I ,,,. :.: h 1,4:.. :',14'.,i'l ' ' Schemes ., .,:, .::: -, i :', ' ' - Inspire New Fv :!i'''f T':'''''''P:' :.::., ';;P " i': ; I ,, ,,..,, ,, , ,., , ,.,,ik k - Old-Hooke- ,:::::::,,,,,,,,"::::::,,,,. ., .: 4,,' 4,, kC lye , ,,, - , , ..,. .;.....:.4..z7 ,k, ,: :g..,K,,..;T. ,, :',:(,:',,;,,T,:..:,,:.:',:7.......::',..',J:'":-.,.';',, ,,,,,:,,,,,::,:,..,:...,:)::, .., :.. '11:1a4: ., ............" Insurance Department ... P!t,' I.1 ,.,,,.,. ,,,::.,,, . UNION TRUST CO. It I , .,, 1., tete-a-tet- ) , I.,' ,,t,tr7' , - , t' l - Ruty s (..1 . it I . ; ..,, i 1: , , l li i P - - 4: ri -- , ' !,t 1 Z:T:i,,,,Tf4;.;,74,,..9: , - Kéynote,To Living Rooms . '. .,9 - --- , , .1'. f - , 4,6 - , , ,,, ' - !. , - ' 'The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah ,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,f,,,,,,,,..,,,,am,,,,,,nik.iv, , .. , n ., 4 , j', ';'11, 1 wootz..A. t r .Amentals, - -- ' ,, ,.. , bk,... '',', , 4 ...,whatIAypeol.,..,turfaishinglg.....YgP 4 g.:.',0,. i 1 , - ,,,.. 'i: should choose. All right, let's get . ; ,;' "II' 1 more important funda, ..., ir:",r4,,,,,1 I. What type are-- you, peri ,,g. ,......,, ,i ' sonally? .That's the important . women I 4r.,".,,, only opusklquestion. For,' if home back' realized it, their, .1. I f t1.,,;. .; i to their ( i.,:,;! , krounds are as important ,01PAPAI... , as the clothes they would Wear. A tailored woman'clothes ;,it , ,,,,,,, ,,,. be las unhappy in frillywould be - ,.'",...,-,,,- , ::'..... womanVictorian as a '..!..:..;i.r..:,:",.,,,,,,,:.,,..,.: g , .:3,,i ! .t,, ,iii3O,i t:,,6,..:s:.,:.,,4::. house. ' , ,:. ,, you-hilt '1 it, t,k,,,,,..,,-.-,,,,You may not believe a ., ...,, ..t,,...,.,.,...,..,..,::::,;,:,,.,:,4 undoubtedly fall into as topretty.,..li,. type definite classification , ''''iio ?.,...''';p71,777,.7.. ....7,7.7 classifiof personality, and that ,,:., ., ,,,,,..,:,... the style determine cation should , . ..., a , f .,':,::'. of your home. Let's analyzeand :,,t'4 ,,,:-..,..,,...2., types ,. fevrof the outstanding .. .....,. see if you can't find yourself .,, among therN, k, , THE VICTORIAN TYPE,She ., r ;. who saves , is a true,rOmanticist 4,.,.., her old' love letters, old photos, meValentines and such precious mentos. She loves truly pretty colors. She gets slips of plants gardens. She , Her friends give her .' , . ' . .. new borne and can't decide Just ' y . , . .. i, , ' , ,.. 1,,,, , ,., 19 0 ' , 1 1 ' . at - 0 r 11 Thursday, , N ' . art, 'UTAH , |