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Show , -. k iI . ,,,, ,, - . - -' , DESERET , NEWS, Sundoy-Mornin- October, 8, 1950.-;.S- 7 . ' ' ' - ' - ' ... ..,,..., ....,..' --, --- -- ,...,,,,,,,,,,,t1M...,r,R,00,1Eit - ..,- . . - 1 1 1, ,, '' , , ' . . P i ;" 1 ,,It' - .'', - , 111:4 .,t1,,,, Nt - -- ,.,.. ' I". - , . t . , - ,- ;', , - , . ' : - ,- , 1. , :- f ,k k, .., ,A..- .,....., i', ' t .44.4044ii, - ) t- , t ,. - t IF , , . - g. ,...... , 4 ,-- ' -.1 4pow',i"- , , , , ... .. 1 1 , , : I; 1 ,' 44.', - - - ,... ., 4' ' t.--"- ,..:., I t ' , Al t , t5 IN r o , . 'a -- -.; - t 1,;1,,,i, tt 1 I 4 . -t - 1 ! ir 4 , XI - (... " I 1 ' $ , - , - ,, 7E. -- , 4, --. , - ; , , , ., - ,r,t, II - ...4.. ; , ' - I (1'7: 4 - :4: ' '4' . '1 , .....0., ""- -'; ''''''''.. '''''''''.4'4' ' - '"."4444-- ' ''. '- ''''-- ' - ' ' " -- ' - - i ''..- - ' ''''''' '" : '":.'f''' , -- - , " ' '. - -- ' .'' "... 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I - freNSIONE111 dr P 1 711T-11-111-117- rik,..1""y filB , i t i 1 s Ou I I CF; - , 1 , -- "t- 1 1 . -- !Il',NaftnmileTHmwmolls.."1.... - 11 C) , ,0.--- .., ,-- - -1i , - ' ,,' i: . :'i i 1 , .., , ".",,,-: s. - 111011 : I ' , ' 7 . , N , 4 t Id ,, , ' I '961!) , , 0 A ' et 1 or Fin --- flit 1 Ifill0 I(Mgi ITN ., Alls-- .. -- , , , s4 e""' I - or, - 4 t r- 11 tit I) t ' - - 0,7"..09,-.- . , Rich in Tone Quality , frf Suparior Sportsmanship H 14",, - 01 , ' -- Full Volum 1 - . -- ic t , - - ,, ICity I " ' '6, - ELY, Net,Helen Kelly and F. O. Ricketts of Salt take were married at the home and Mrs. Harold Chishoim in Reno, Nev., Sept7,10. The wedding ceremony , was performed by the Rev. Charles L Dohn of Reno. Tht bride wore a Mick tains suit ind corsage of orchids: She was attended by Mrs. Pat StanChisholns ford of Reno. ev itaro.na T . was best man. A reception wu held follow.. ing the ceremony and afterward a dinner was served at the Riverside Hotel. After a honey' . moon trip to San Francisco the couple returned to Ely where . they will make their home. it 4 , 1 , , ' ' A 14 . .0 'IPS 9 . , IjU -- - , . . We 'cannot, and you imince 'replace defective or bargain' fire accessoriA So be sure you gel the finest alien scre ... yl . Sre us today. for lasting durable beauty Our fireplace emsiiistent is desipied to fit your, fireplace. Carom Fireplaces, , Rimmed Screens - , Large or Sotall, oe 4-- .1 II brio the fire screen for goer fireplace. Solid 1 .. s695oor Iron YOU'LL ad C I YOUR BE HAPPIER WITH CONVENIENT IN lila ,,,, I 1 n3r, i II 1 1 Ilr '.-- - WE 19 Modols to Chooss Vitit oar iitsch, write or phone for inforatatioo j 71011 , , ic TERMS WANT: OLD, PIANO It egtrowl7AT to $1100 AVAILABLE Open t7 K. GALIACHER, ' , ' Owner 2233 South 7th East , DEALER ' 1 AA,- - 44.," ammmilmr...w..isMilli ,4411,011111 I L ORRISO I :71 11,17i7 7 ft2.." ERRIL 4:1 f' CO.. Do. ' 30S No. 3rd West - Sell Lake Cry DWI SUSS NEXT swears toe Tot moors mac Vilg ,,, c, r- - ' . v.. 1 ' .k b. t - y C rk LP , - - ' , - - - , - 1 , - , , t gc, ,Ln1h - c - t, r , is - MACRE C c, ' i 4 Es ADVERTISMENT rOr.1:irE i ' - reth 100 CO - ' , ASPHALT - I tc )' c MORRISON-MERRIL- FRIERDLT LUMBER - : Noros oboe yoss do. Gooss Owl stosioo of Om mystery objects shows slows. es shows Is - tid thon'olpiebeiScolly cord Nis right of stu;s ed. Attodo to Of drop So so owrolopo. good to: of? i AL N. 7 p.m., . 1 Piano Shop Iiing9s PIANO REMODELING TELEVISION . . l I 1 '. - . ' A GlABRANSEN Froni--$4- 29 -- Ifere's your chance to win a Beautiful Nalco custom tile floor. All the tile, In the colors of that will be the your choice, ond cements to cover up to 135 square feet. A floor 'tile Winner of floor. custom beautiful most America's friends. all of and your envy delight lumber favorite his dealer; free will be supplied absolutely through , the Hako tile floor ' I ..si aett - . w ruin ( Yull v PAY. : . . i 1);I ES3( y 'ER i 11131 ,ME CC i . Crackol Ebony ' ,0 Hoomored boo 111,P i $45500 - - - llannemst ' t ; f - ' e Earls and every piece of our tam all.brant equipment is arledecl -s ,. 5 , lanti .2 ; on et ft Built for Everlasting Satisfaction Ilrhy Replace Fireplace Equipment? ,7, - t4.' . ' - - s695aa t:t es -- -- I . - '- 1 Dingle, Ida. .! -,-- Offers You This Assurance of Quality! ; buens ..1; ''' --4 44: ;!, , GULBEANSEN 4 ,alut , -- ,'' . , I - , ; - ..., ' - - ,. . 1 . - 2t ,4 ' - t- 1 aaaa,k,',Y, - - - ', 1 t,.....- - - ,- . . - Per-- Finish.- Tone fortnance to bring you years of musical happiness. I I - -- - 7, . ' ,, ,, 1, , , 4,,,..,.-,. c 05 - - -Must retain their Styles. . irw t - suttiminAbcloix - . , , --Cowbo-y-motif- stained pine walls. fabric:- , , ' . E s ,, ' ' RECMNG WEDDING vow Sept 1 was former Betty Ruth Niel& She became the bride of Ross D. Thurber of - lilt ! EARLY AMERICAN FURNISHINGS entertairttbis friend DavidBuckwalterinthe boys bedr6orn. I NEW ., . . - t ;, I 't . ....- , , t- - ' ''A' ' giving Each room in the Mason home belongs exclusively to its occupants. The boys, Ricky, 2; Dan, 7, welcome Indians in bedroom drapery fabric. Daughter Sydna, 10, likes roses . galore for bedroom wallpaper and Dr. and Mrs. Mason find a show place for their bowling trophies in the recreation room. That's because the entire family is at home with new design and PRIVACY. t., 7.''"k.a.. IT iI , - ,. s , i , ,.. - ''', . - - . , .. ' -- . ,--,; , - , - stairs PorckIvi.Olog , 1 tek- ,:- m - 4 --' - Test of various types of slab construction have shown that teat losses are best controlled when the slab edge Insulation is supplemented by a border of under-the-sla- b insulation extending inward ' from the edge a distance of about two or feet. With the grade-beafloating slab type of floor construction it may not be practicable to insulate between foundation and slab since the two are integral. In these cases, the Insulation can be applied to the exterior of the construcuon by means of troweled-o- n asphaltic emulsion. This type of application is suitable also for. homes already built in which slab in- sulation was originally omitted Extend- - the slinsulation' about above the upper surface level of tfieslab and carry it down a minimum of about twci feet below grade. Top outer edge of the ins ulation'should be Jmvslcdb -- ,'...... "' 7 - .... thickness -- --- i. '11' 10WC-A (74,..f:' ,,., slabOn-the-- , : , ,1 . f ,tgle of Inclian, and bedspreads carry out colors , two-aich- ' 't-- .ilk ..., ., ,. , - - - iew L zr,2,,, ' - ,..- 41.,- Greatest beat losses in construction for basementless houses occurs at the outside edges. Insulation Ida) is re provided 4 undt-r--the ported to not only prevent heat loss but also improves effict ency of radiant panel beating The insulating material is normally-laid-on-a thin layer --of covers a which sand clean, dry cinder or gravel bed. The cinder or gravel bed should be al minimum of four inches in .f. ss, 4' ,,, ' ground - 4. 4 110 7 g7 i , , . ' - ' 1 d Mason Against Heat --7-- i t ..- - , Where To Insulate - i ''',..1. ' tolctr-a- ,,, ,- " -4 , i A - d ,.. ,,,,c dokik - .00k 1,c i :.;, ,... , '' t!TIA4". .1 1 Ci:4" '1111 a ...,,A , -. 2 ,,-- , t 5 ,e,----, ,oa t ; 1 - '- ' l'' --- -t '' . ' 4 co-4-1 tie, Ricky ,,b ..1 - :. A, , 1 7- - i b, a --- - - 0- ..id , '1.4 . ed a , , i , 7 ',1' ,, - ".tzs--r-4-- '-' --- Young ' - i, ,.:'-' t diT , ' ' 1..,. .1 r Iv .7 . , - .., . .4 ,111,,,, , '.7 4 - t ,, 4- , . ' 1 $ t ... ''- , I ,", )01 17 - ..,..--- A L , , tr-1 ik.F i " 41, ,,tav 'fr I. '. ,, 11 1: s. , . 1 - - , I , ',, - -- !,, 1, .! , t t , : ' ; .:414-,,,- 1 ,. 4. , . - 1' The exterior view of the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Mason, 2518 Skyline Drive, shows long rambling lines of modern design. Constructed of commercial stone with redwood and garage entrances from same-siding as porch. Front door enters into living room while back door enters- kitchen from side. Garage entrance is opposite. From its hillside lot the house has panoramic view of the city. ,. 111,4"1"11 a I., ty 411,0411 ea .,., II ge,Wp, gra. 11- -" ,,,,, V : .. (4;1 ' -- - , - --- , .. ,, ' ks-- - - - ; ,,, ,s,,,,,, '', I - "1,4,1, ! , ' I ''':, ' t- - If - ,,,,.., ;l'' .1...i rot-Mason- - r " , hat I- ''' . 7 -' A, 9 ,-,,,.. II , - , i byt :;64 -- - ....,.. , - - - - -- - .. , - Curiosity Inspired M. C.. Mason Horne , By JEAN WARD All home owners have one fault. They admit it. Seems they just can't help wondering what other folks have planned, or bought, or remodeled for their homes. And since they're not acquaintedcan't' go evening visitingthey go evening Walking and driving. Then they pecr in lighted as Cos killed a cat, but itiust inspired the MI C. Masons, 2518 Skyline Drive. Dr. Mason's brand new home has all the earmarks of new design with PRIVACY. His wife and he admit that they too find lighted windows a s I why they planned tlieir tome temptation,that's on the front et the home and the-:Dilly.-- Structural-glas- s livitg room on the rear of the house rebuke a curious gaze. The Mason home owes its beginnier to a hillside lot with a panoramic view of the valley and lots of ideas in the heads of its owners. The unusual two-sidfireplace originated from a I magazine clipping. - The spacious recreation room is a re, suit of three healthy children, and the eggcrate partition be. tween hallway and kitchen dinette was devised to lighten a darkened hallway. , But best of all the Masons make the most of their west of the city with picture windows. A porch runs the room upstairs and the entire length- of the living-dinin- g recreation room downstairs. (The home has a two-stor-y elevation at the rear due to hillside lot.) Window walls with sliding glass panel doors admit entrance to the up- . ,i M.A10,16 - - ' ! , Fish Creek.aral it ' - 1!,.."- . , ,.. 7 . l'Plitr'.." ' . - ; -, . - - , - ' ' . , a-- -- , ' , -- , , :7, - BIOGRAPHY OF A HOME - . -, , - . - - ..., - , !. is a , i t., N. son of Mr, The bridegroom and Mrs, Frank Brown of ,, ,,, Koosbarern, Triends and relatives wit' nessed - the .ceremony, after which a Wedding suppee-w- u given by parents of the bride- - - living-dinin- - , - n. , - t '.4t - - , . , r'''t'' ........,40;.'"' - Keith Broivw Was solemnized in fr - , - the manti,,fempleon sepv.23.7,,,,.,,,,,,...,,. - - -- - - . DINING ROOM AREA , ' In the southern end of the large living room is the dining area in The Mason home. Shown also is the sliding glass wall partition which acts as doorway to the porch which g room. Turquoise walls, carpets, woodwork blend into the runs length of hand blocked design of draperies. Note how traditional pieces seem at home within modern house design. . ' e - I 1 The- KOOSHAREM ,riage of Miss Jennie Bullard,1--4.-daughter of Mrand MrsLevi ," . . Mrs. M. C. Mason poses with young son Ricky in the living room of her home. Sculptured plywood gives driftwood effect to fireplace ivall, while rustic blocks,- - painted turquoise tn match walls, carpet ifid woodwork, form mantel shelves.- - Two sided fireplace was Mason's idyl. Structural glass in windows over piano rebuke carious glances. - . 4. , . . , , - LIVING ROOM ACCENTED BY FIREPLACE' - , -- Bullard-Brow- - . ,(.. , 1 1 . , . .. Ruth Nield and Ross D. Thur- - . ' , ber. The new bride Is a daughter of Mr"; 1:174c;Niell'14747is a son of Mr., and Mr. Thurber Mrs. Joseph Thurber of Dingle, ; Idaho. , . 1 , .14.'417.l'',",..' -., couplaize-making7-- : r .,...--- A 'Zeit. 1 ceremony solem, - The young nlieti in. the Logan Temple, their new home in 1 P.eeetello, , ... , united in marriage, Miss Betty Idaho, ..... 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