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Flower .names a r e always the universal language of scholars, so that they may be under- stood in any part- of the world. ' . - ,,,, i, , . , ' -- . - ' , - . ' .. ,, ,..1727,,,,. , RED MAN ,.. , !, prints, painted by Mn. Brothers' aunt; Mrs, grace Young Kerr, for this lovely home.. '''.N i . . ' t ' . By Chris P. louflas Helper. Utah President, Utah Retail Grocers Association t: tion. - ', However,' i t - how Is Your Furnace , te t ' . - , ' z- - ' it , , . . . et' , , , - -- 0 1' '1' ', ,, rn M Vir E gli - ; Nil ' . ,I . . ' ' . - Rs , ' - PLIIM13II1G IIPPLILLItata wakusmarstomanurAvrti i .. BEAUTYEach RECLAIMED . n ., room '',.nitttre in this endnt-thIn front of the fireplace is a surface, pr?tectinble a .tgiiiael:Pl nee die, i 3 a brass on cahlcoarmhbilnteafkloéwtteler ,' - whohltdcehr.mAakveesrya simple device to camouflage the fireplace which, of course, is not used during the summer, is to fill it with' green pine boughs with the cones still on them and this the Brothers have done. The drying boughs give the room a pleasant, pungent fragrance. The sofa is the next focus of attention, Vecause hung above it are four bright floral prints, painted by Mrs. Grace Young Kerr, an aunt of Mrs. Brothers. At one end of the room are Tin-liunusual twin book-case- s. most book shelves, they are very tall and. narrow. A round table is placed between them, holding a lamp which Mrs. Brothers had made from a vase of Crown Albion. In the dining room the Brothcabers have a small built-i- n inet on pne wall to display rare , - , .. ik ke ed." Mr. Brothers made over pair of book- shelves! Mrs. Brothers recovered the chair, pieces of china. There are tea- dom seen nowadays, but at ono pots of fragile blue Wedgewood; time filmwillys'sailltiltcecer Psteett.1 tart in any many a dainty demi-taslarge bowl which is used for and Royal Worcester; sugar and hanfolnyg ndhoothkes ahitgahilliguhrt; silver outside the collection is usrson the are spoons. takree his inwhich has belonged to the famisugar would ly for many years. It is unique ing dividual spoon from the holder. in shape and coloring and is of Mrs. Brothers has been told that Budapest make; holder is a very old one beIn the dining room window her cause- only the earliest were the cleverest means of display made with a bird on the lid. means a display has been utilbird serves as the handle to ized. The room is small. To have The up the lid. more than one built-i- n 'cabinet pick - The- main bedroom upstairs Is would draw it in, losing- the furnished in feeling of space. Rather than a charming one,with crisp white chance this, the Brothers made early American, and curtains. glass shelves to fit along their bedspreads As we left the home of Mr. window for their precious crystals. PlacingN,the crystal pieces and Mrs. Brothers, and turned before the window is especial- back to say goodbye, we noticed ly fine as the light behind them another touchby the front door, serves to accent their clarity hanging nailed -- on the wall, Mrs. and exceptional quality. Brothers has pots of flowers, On the buffet, before a large very colorful against the white mirror, Mrs. Brothers has her building. Also, it puts the flowantique silver setcoffee pot, ers up, to the eye level where cream and sugar and a spoon they can more easily be seen holder. The spoon holder is sel and enjoyed. piece of fur- is "reclaim- - I! , 1,4 1 , se . -- se ' 111 .... f. ii ,.,. t.. 4,-- ,...... .. ,' t; $olo ,, l' - , First of all, you will notice that increased demand, is largely for the higher- priced, fine cuta ,of meat. But- we' retailers, who ; are ' consumers ourselves, ikriow .thst 'cheaper, less 'tender. .. :. AittgC. . '',0.' 1... 0 0 ' 4P. ' - t 1 : ,, g: 1, ' 4 if '''' 1 - ,- t- .. ., :,....... :,,,,,,4 ... .,I ',. , , I - ' i : t ,74.1. 1,, 1 - , ; ,.. ,. !.1, Noi4 ''' i,;1'., 1 ' i,'4 A, 4,1 EN .1. :.,7' . ,. B: ' r, . ::. :': .1 T3 intrnerilla,ofthe-UAgrniciteul- ..... :: - , ticularly the housewife, can help In the present situation. '1Pew of us realize the immense amount of food waste that takes place daily in this country. In a ... .',P '' ::: , W tigation, it may be possible to re. vise earlier estimates of those demands. If this is true, lessenlltECrIADLE,SrZ:l'',:'41.:::::::':-:''';:-::;:::.:::'li't:...:.:::.::':.'i:!..1..:.T':'!'"ing of exports could make a sub...,.. ., stantial difference ow do:..,,,....:,7,..:!4 .. .....''..4'.......; surstavteesy mpeadpare ,,....:,.',-s::. :,..... mestie supply and could bring :,,,,, , lower prices. However, .::::,- ....t, efr ture estimated that food waste in about if it is shown that those needy ....... 125- ,this country amounted-4- o 7' need I nations the fullest help. .. i . 'i 000,000 pounds per daya stag':': :'''' ':':',';!' ,...,,,:...,:,: ' .. , to previous estimates. 1 ,,:,:, , according '' amount one when views gering ( 0' 1 :,.. it is up to us as the world's .:' V P. 1,-ty.: 1 '''''w ""V..'"' .''' - V 4, it in terms of what is needed to' then .1 ,'::.,;.; ,'.:, i'.(' 1. 1.4; ! ' ,,4 4.. 1: ''' most fortunate nation to see that 1 feed Europe. ' r ' 44e.' ik , (,. ,. , , 7'1I iget that hellpe.ng Most of this waste' goes into 1( I , I ' .4" ;.. ,..4....?. ' .. that we face 3 4; our garbage cans in the forms tahe seems 0' ,: ::::..90.,, i ,i ' ) !4,00 4 i.e.,. 001 of time of meat leftovers, slightly dry r ' I ' ' V I w' l.! 4, , ' 1 ' i41'' . bread, the nutritious outer leaves during which high pricm will ' ' of lettuce, vegetable leftovers prevail. In view of that, it is ' L.--t ,; and !ruin. There is scarcely any wise that we should be realistic s t....., ; s'.. , .,',, , . , ,,,. of this discarded food that, in an- in our understanding of the sit- i ' ... 4 ),. .: ., ', ."......r.t1110.......""Al1.11111"AmomPROMIr ...-other country. would'not be uti- uation and in our efforts to over.,.' , ,' . ,.' . ,,.., '": lized 1 r--,,,,,. I. ,.. ; , and tastefully. come it. .We cannot comhat it by - - ',',' Those carefully , conditioned simply sighing and continuing to housewives, -. , s. ,. 4,, ., ';,!,i .;), ,.., '. i , by many years of privation and demand steaks, chops, roasts, ' ' shortages, have innumerable in- - bread. cakes and cookies, and all , 3 '.6.' I I,': 1::,(i. - Ile! c: - t 1 , t.. we see or wish, ' , ',,.' ;. -, the specialties ,:r tagebnlieosu,sawn'daysmoefatscominbinaitntrgavalegyeeI; . and thus keep up the demand. ' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' , , ' ' 7; ,,, .', , No, we must take practical nourishing dishes so that not one ' .,. .1, ,, 2 7. scrap is thrown away. k,,.,,,' measures, and take them at pm. riltrrssentes"11'.7"."""1"' ' '', ;se, t i' , is r., -, '.. ?... ' here an So, t , again important , ,...,,, ,,, , i way in .which we as individuals ,,,, 4;, , '7, , - ;0 ' ,,- ,, , ', , ...,t , ' ' Can combine our ' ', , ,, ;. , , ', . to be.forces ' ' ," ...lc , .fl .' - , , ti ..., . ,., , , ,, come a real influence in this na, 4 GUARANTEED EXPERT o' ' . 4..1; , ",,' tional pricesituation. For every .7';', ''t; ., , ' ..1, ", 4., - bit-- of ' N, ,...,., food ,f TCH . '4 ,,:, the demand for the food ....1 L.--. ". ,... in Price Crisis. p Fteadi--toHel- , i ! 1111: ,, , ., -,, - ' , , . '.....-'- , - , , , 4. ., " ,',. - w.........-e- ir - ) .' ...' , - ' ' .. '''''"olq't "'I'S ', t. 4 ,,,,' ,.. ' - k 1 t 2,, ,,:,:,k,'' f, - ' , .'- ,1 ' ,. s..P. .' - : ;. , , '' ' .;. - , ' '''. ''' ' ,.. ; ''' .,''' ..... ', , '' '4. . ', , 'I ',' ' .'', ,''' " ,,,, ..,, .. ,' , ' ,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,m,,,,,,,.,,,:111,..:, A FRIEND IN NEED-Lyour retail groter-- , ; '., ' ,,,,,, '',; ? 1 t ' , ,.,, , ,s. 4" . . 1,--- - ' , i ;, N ..".-- t 't - I 1 i" , '' ,,, ' i 4- - , , ,,, , - ...AMMAN, - i '.A : ' ., ,, CA'.- ., , .. - : , , ki, ' . --- 1 ' .1gf - - - I , s , I . -- . - s - , your hearth may cast its spell of comfort for the - ' winter. .' co. ' . . - ' - Solt take , , 58 S 1 . FIRST SOUTH& '' City , 1 60 ' - . - - - - 1a .Ar1ii1ic ,,ti h titi g ig WEST 1 - , 1 ted3 31o3p1 ali 7 . - :.-- , lt . N.-- Jirep - - '' , .AMA. - , blaze on the hearth is a cheering sight on cold winter evenings. ' Heighten the atmosphere. of warmth ' and comfort with a 'custom-buifireplace screen; and i .finest quality accessories fronthe large selection in our . studio.. , , ' .., ' Let us make 50071. . . that choice help you your . ' . s, - e "' ,Atto, - -- -- - A meory , : - y ' , , flUSIC 40.1P-- - . ' ; ' , , ' , , . ' , ...,. . , .) , ; - , 8 1 , : I . 4- - 0DI41142.....-11ERNSTVIN-- 1 ,..., , , I ,'.!. , I. . 1 ,,',4 .4 jit , ,., ? . . I ,.. - ..,' , . . the-bes- l ,.: , 'Record Albums : -- , ' t...,.,--,-,;;:-.- !:' '',' .....-..:'4..,...- ,, ', 34 . ss '?.,: .... ' ,,,,,, . . -,- - ' -, , ? - Victor .11-C-- , 3 -- , ' ,.-.- . ' - ' i . , g - ,,.,7, ' 1 -- ' ' ,,,. 4s gains of the week, just as George Taylor is -1 who will gladly help you Dud the best Mir- -. 11,, helping Miss Carol Pride with her. shopping. : cuts Of meat are just as nutri- . , r, C' . tious and when properly prepar, , . bit as good--- -eat- -ed, are every , , big. , r Three Beautiful- For 'example, we ,take honie e ,' , .. the end cuts of ham instead of ,,' ' I ,the higher priced center cuts. . 11 We of .stew meats, ' plenty utilir the lead of our French Record ' and Irish friends. We make use . Album , , of ox joints and lamb patties and ' 1 . we use fish and poultry in sea- I.:it Add Collection Your To to son. . , , ''-'' . : The prices on these products, This Ad As Your '1.12 Return, , ' , are, by no megns out of sight, ' ,: ', Order! and the, menus based upon them ltI' . Gone IGOR GOER , .PROGRA4Igor are economical.. P .3 DM1125All ' : ' -- 3 40" double faced records... . Not only id the meat, depart- 1,1 ment are there ways to save, c RHAPSODY IN BLUEJesus Maria; pianist, ,.. -, howeVer., For among the fresh ! .0 ..,, with oBston 4Pops" Orchestra. 4 vegetables ' there - are always ;,:e's ,: ,,,,,. ,, 315 some good buys. They vary a LI 2 laced. records..' .4 ' .., .. , ' sec, accordidrt to the '...1 good deal, CHOlIZOGRAPHIelSSAY-- - ,. tion of 'the country and the '. A ' home , the 4;4.1:' RCA Victor Orchestrd.,,,, ' ,, shrewd . shopper can find eco,.., $313, 2 42" .double fated record. nomical vegetables in the fresh ss!. , , . . , g in the ind ''. prod,uoe department . . ... , and frozen foods depart- 0 Nails ' 's " ments. too, ' , ,,, : 4 Address I ' .;,..... . .T.. t...,..-.- . - ' . , , -. 11(1" ' Grocers Want to Help ' ; ' i , :; We 'urge shoppers to ' enlist GLEII ,,D110&p the help of ..eirigrocer In mak- - 1:, i., ' J: . . , . ,,,f,.,..1 ' " - .... Ing selections, for he is .,,- - .,. Estabilalwd 1$07 - :' Informed person on bargains and t .:'. ! SALT LAKE , ! . 1. ;011111T REs' ;'--' ,'': .: .0GDEN the readiest to belP."' ' I ',s.;.! , Then there is another way in 't,,,"''A, )1,4,,,,,?-- r ..,m,,,,,Asima.t.twAr406.wIkvrrovvvrtozmirl Iwhich the Individual. and par- - ILAK4,64sicka,s:,,i4e41',,tatuatetwaiiikurtime.tewou:44uv,0804atektaiatAnNowitaWstaaiv,,00reazotad . f , .1 -- , . . , ' ' ', ' . - , limo, n. n4itt' ". ' - ,. ' '- - s. a' : 4M1mimolim.ii;x-:..- - much. REPAIRING Get Congress at Problem s to 1 , ' Finally, let us all urge our conKull gressmen to obtain for us. the Days n"11 A "' t fairest possible statement of the Wel ii actual needs of foreign nations s"''''' I. 6. MAIN Ifor our food supplies. Perhaps, in the light of impartial inves L '..,I , ,, , 4"' I, '2,.. s ,' :I ,, .: .. , 'f,.. ' 1".'",. , '' 1,1, - ,1 ,, ,by-th- -; .. .'.. ' , - :-- ; , , A ', t ''' k' '. ,- ' ... - f.,,,,t,e,s - ..z,,..,,, '0 ' : "', ' ',' -- -- I ''' v .' ",1 .,.., , , ' '''- .,- ,, '''' '. - k",--- 4 ; ,....,-- ,, ' '''' . ' Ap...,... ''. ,. hat-tr-used ' ,' Ai '. ' ,. , 4. ' 1, b.' . ' . , ., f. , 1 , -- , . , , N--, - 1. , .., ',. - , , i - 7 - . ( X 1 - - I ' ' 1 1 0M 0 ,...i. - - , I, - all-tisteadily high. This means, of course for usand especially. rtroZ w hto are not among those. whose wages havefl been raise- da serious dislocation of the family budget. Consequently, most of us are wondering today what we Scan do to bring prices down, circumvent them. o,toBut, I am sorry to say, many of us only wonder and give up without investigating very deep- ly, on the theory that no one individual can do very much to overcome a national situa- - - i ..w . hthiseen r l': i 41 -- L. r , . .,,, ..,,,,,- ,-i t::.:"i:,.,:::.,1.:.:.:1,.44,,,,,,,,,...;.,:fi.:;:,;;;".,,t:::::....:;..::::;:':.,'',....; is distinc- - was painted up,iber where the The Brothers' tive in that it gives a "lived-in- " family spend much of their vaca)mfortable- feelingand yet has tion time, and is of Yellow Lake, : many beautiful items that could, a favorite beauty spot. If it were permitted, create an at- On one side of the hearth is a of "mustn't touch, distinctive brass Chinese incense mosphere mustn't sit, might spoil some burner, which was brought from thing," that is frequently found'ebina by Mr: Brothers' sister, In biomes where lovely treasures Mrs Johnson. It is in the are displayed. shape of,a seven-toe- d dragon, room one the and living although it has a 'number of Entering becomes immediately aware of holes here and there in it. if the how attractive the fireplace and incense is properly, placed the mantel have been made. Over the smoke comes only out of the the mantel is hung a water color dragon's mouth. The burner is by the late Joseph A. F. Everett. very old and was probably used Ws. Brothers says the picture in a Chinese temple at one time. we the retail I 1,Itnitoon eadership - In food industry7who I; 1 consumers, know that if enough , rim:ming and stomp to. '1of us as individuals do certain -. ,, milts from a lona tradition things, we can have a decided t effect- upon prices and certainSI dobsi every lob with 1 ly a- noticeable effect upon Our . own spending. , couciontious cars. It costs at; atom to bays this exLook Squarely At Problem :ifi ( Before we go into the matter cellent sonico. Whoa Ws of what we can do, let's look at alocal at Iow- alltal" the reasons for high prices. ' ii ''- - ' There are many contributing , mesise. ''',. Pi causes, according to the econor - ''- - . , mists: Supply and demand 4 which is swollen by larger ina, ti r, comes and wider employment; the shipment of- food to needy . nations abroad- which plays a . (1 . great part because it creates at ' , For Better Blossoms home, shortages of certain grain , :, foods particularly. Then, too, ' To produce extra large flow. wage increases in themselves Van &'Sforage Co. en on p e on iie s, chrysanth- and to Abe cost of producing food, & WA-frothe farm : emum:Tr 4.' ''. .v., ui'dlellt built at on hstalk the entire' systhrough right leoom. one allowed to IIMMEMENOWIllfr land only tem of processing, manufactur, t . . ing, and distributing food. f ' . , Other important factors are an enlarged per capita appetite t , I. and a - larger population,- - com, ) ' bined with a desire for finer . I, foods, which was engenc I , during the years when consumers best for I rwairaeltrory th: stamps. , ' - ., We have in this .country to, . 1H You : , Checked Your ten per cent more people Have . day, , , 04 . to eat food than we had pre,: war. Not only that, but are eat.. 14717 ing 4 per cent more per person -Healing System Lately? than we were prewar. In meat alone this shows up as 155 , will old furnace iot Perhaps your , Ili pounds per capita as against 125 , see you through the coming winter. '. Rounds prewar., 1,4 11)Papet Combine these with a short Let min trained examine our your ., corn crop and you have the ma- , present system and they will frankly,jor reasons for present ,food . prices., i - , tell you if, your furnace or boiler is To Be Done ',. There's ' Something e , adequate., , i of these foe. .110, Obviously,' , many . . . , ; tors cannot he altered by indi, . ti . , ' vidual or group action. They are 1ti . . John-111.--- beyond the - control .01 .retail ... grocers and beyond that of conv , ' sumers. But there are other fawe can be influen7 cto; in which , - , 7....a K.iittzux4s,u4..ogosomogovi.m4441.4;:l.,s,:teimookob.tiowlimJ ' , iiI, Li ghav advancing to an Flower Fancies II , . ' ,, -" , ::,..; . - ' ' .ma , - St,,,4,..;'ii.k.''.. SI 8;inenaceneosomueerce.xaca:ciwycoargwdels: , . - ' ill ,,,,,, i - '40:k - , - , TREASURESFor lovely odd pieces. eI china which should be displayed rather than buried in some closet, Mr. and Mrs. Brothers bad these shelves built tn. The urn is an old family heirloom, and the Wedgewood is authentic ware. , , li , :: ''''' k,,,,,,,,:;,.,,,f,..',:;;;.,4,.. ..,,,,:,',,..r,;;,:,,!:, :: , ...0,.... ..,..e.....,,,v,.:A,m0,,,A,,00:,,::-.,,:-:"'",',"-"'"- rt O. ',. ,,, , .4l ( , tits) cog .::'4r'..... ''9,.. prices are the subject uppermost in the minds of almost- everyone today, for the price of food, affects all of us. Since 1941, they have, according to , the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, per cent. , .; ,,,..41:', "if '. . i ''''' t ,: ,b. 1., ...040r.:"',' ,4,.....,-.- e "t - 'Nk, ' :: el :' ' ; 0,41,,'' I. ,,,' ' ,,,O. ,, : .'",1:,:"-r.i::- I) Q::::,.!:.,.: - .... Food :' :11... ,,.. . ; .., ' ' I . ':',i'i:::. ,:,..ri' '1, , , - :. Utath's.RA9tail Grocers Stand 4 : I' :::'Noi.ti : t;:'. . r'''''""'""I :..::,:..,,,,, - .t:,,.....1,...,:.............;.::.c,,.-,:::,- , By Cristle Freed dropped in at the H. P. 4: Brothers' home, 1320 East Seventh South,- - and enjoyed seeing their many lovely things. I looked out of the window onto their back lawn where a i pair of ducks appeared to be waddling toward the patio. Noted, a few moments later that the ducks seemed to have made small and it was then the 1 ,: progress realization came that they were statues, but so lifelike it took that second glance to tell. Mrs. , said a neighbor once A, Brothers "You told her. bave the best behaved ducks I've ever seen." , r:,:tu '. ,,, :L..;:,: ....,,t...,.f,,T,ii, t :i .,,, We le. , . ',Prvt',411:1k $ ,., , , . ,7::-',- ,'''', ,::::;If.L.,i.:?.,,,.,...:.,,,,. ' I - ' : :' Treasures of Rare China and Crystal. are Used Effectively As Decorative Features of Lovely H. P. Biothers Dwelling - ,.. ,. : "Nle, ...we' t fel , p I. I ', ::::!:.1.1!.:.. :.:'.?:' 1 I I a. ?...'' :.. II 1 . , - 1: 1. t ' . :,..,,,,,,4...,,. A..er .17.. ;'" ,,. -' i. , ,4 BOBBY DISPLAYMrs. IL P. Brothers has glau shelves built in her curved diningroom window hold her fine lection of crystal, whiciLis thus displayed most effectively. v,' ::, 4Mt:4:",,,,,,, , - '''' I! , ' , j..,:, , , v , ,:,..:,....:,..,,...., '11 v ' , ' , , .. ' ' : , .. t.'4;.'l '1301'.14119dPee;PI214y. I777.'''' .4.,..gges011 0600.1W - -,- t , , ,. ' ( ,,,,.......,..... Aft 1,011. 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