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Show 1 It Brzusds Bridge Brunch Served at 12 Nowt 0419 1 Bridge frank' AGAIINE E I te 4:30 p.m, Phone Year , Reoervations 461333 Writer By'Acciderit ,' Mildred Ciresswell Graff, who gives us a wife's view of the Salt Lake oil pipeline project in the article on 10 and 11 of this issue, confesses that she is a - Pages - She-se- nt y-- ' 1 writer are 4 SeZie accidentto,a company (Standard., of California) publication, and the editor requested an article to go with them. Her second article was written for the News Magazine,: also by request. This double success for a, newcomer likely will be dismaying to some Would-b- e writers in the area who '.,..have written extensively without deriving 'much beyond slipst But that is one- of The quirks of fate in the sometimes heartbreaking profession of writing. Mrs. Graff was born in Duchesne, Utah, reared in Missouri, and educated in Wisconsin (U. of Wisconsin graduate). She met her husband- -8 native of Georgia, reared and educated in California- - while working in .8 Chicago hospital:They were married in Philadelphia and now live wherever John's engineering duties take them,: At the time this article was written, the Graff' were living at 1700 East 13rd South Street, Salt Lake :quite-b- R , CIMISIMAS 31001111111111 MIGNIAN GIET-BOIE- D - e Salt take Knit :r.b ' PA - k, I' Our Own 'Signature" '-- - -- - -- HOSIERY : :96 Hrirl ' , B - ' t"- ( ry" - ' ,, -4- ,41- -,. . - , : . 1 , - - --, ' -- . ;-.- - 1 -- f;" , . .95' $5.95 1 hero:--pla- E sad fabric size, - rang-- -- 4' 1 - cial - , ee the' dogs iii' es; window.- - - ,4 Send teepee for free este. 1 ; leg en Dogs end Deg Foods. ' Without obligation to meo please send your tree catalog on dog food: , -- Address e Slitictbw Boxes or Wreaths? , We hope that some expert on "shadow-boxes- " will set us straight on the subject In Courtney Cottam's story of Mrs. Snook and her hat, we learned that the brightly-colore- d wool "flowers" for. the hat came fro4ishadow-boxes- " which used to adorn family living room wails in bygone years.So we pent Staff Photographer Ray Jones up td the DIM exhibit in the State Capitol Building to get a of a "shadow-box.- " He went up to the exhibit rooms but , was informed, "We have no shadow, boxes." 'Then what are those, things up there" be persisted,. hair flowers . "Oh, those pointing to some are known only as 'hair wreaths," answered the at- tendant.' "Shadow box" or ?wreath." we got the picture to go with the story of thislissui,ind we're on the correct nomenclature. - open-mind- Gift - .,,,e14 , City F.: Dog ---- - State antririnitri and SetrrItes and Feeds 24441 42 West : t; Salk lst 7 Sori-- N Latats, Ntab,-,,,,- 07! 9;4 41;,..?),1 to:"4.1111 glass-encas- ed : to format iltear L' $5.95 to $14.95 Orlor-that-S-pi-- , if t - I For ,evory ¬ ' ; - RTS ,, occosloosports , IC A DOG ler '- , Christmas , ... -- S Give. . 200-year-o- ld :.'$3.115 to $11.95.: ie.,. ...,.....1 GOWNS ,'$3.95 te $11.95 PANTIES... 93i to $3.95 ' X ' ,....-- : ,..: "''.1. k,, .. ,- - in or .. c SLIPS (1.0 - ed - I , Vockrs Dress, a Coat or a Suit COVER ' - , it Lakes Completely.. Womens Store' ' , The color photograph by, George Gilbert used for this week's Magazine cover shows Mrs. Mary M. Atwater expert weov .er, with some of the rare ' textilet she has collected in her travels over the - world.. Mrs. Atwter's home is filled with splendid examples of weaver's art. ' - sport, coiumn for' the,Y News, - -R-- - - : ,, , ,.,4, I INGE color ' be riC11-401- !! iy student paper at BYU. ,.', His top literary effort outside N. L. Ckrlsleasen the newspaper field came when as a sailor in Uncle SaiWs Navy he won first prize of $500' In a "miniature esay" contest on the subject of community iatprovemt, sponsored by a Seattle depart? ' . ment store. . As a ehane of. pace from newvpaper work, Chris. has taught a class In newswriting at Brigham Young University the past Three years.. Angoraswarm womlorful-;--,, HER choice is ,,..-.- ' - 2$ and De2 -- , SWEATERS ,, and - ;:,.- $5.95 to $16.50, ,0.-- Cashmeres, ,,t . ;...q14 ' -- e Is - et t Sleekly Ted !need witchingly ruffled - ,. . ,.; 14..; -- donor. 1.7Stri.vfdll'1"- - L 0,U S E S - -- Provo Bureau Chief for Th,p Newi. Previously he was city editor for the Provo- Daily Herald for several years. He broke Into the newspaper game as a sportswriter for The News, while attending Brigham Young University. In college days, he also edited the Snow Junior and wrote a College , - Ss-ks:- 4-4, Osil sett west. sollifkost., too estestes loam bt .., Chris - - Exclusive at 15 Denier 51 Cour $1.95 20 Denier 51 Gouge $1.59 30 Denier 45 Gouge $1.29 - A ar reel. - .1116 god ,.' t. Solt Lake Keit t a' !OE,. '1r to seloissovisst L. Christensen, who wrote the article on the Provo Primary School Unit In today's Magazine. (pages 18, 18), has been 1n the business of writing newspaper copy and making deadlines for ten years. 41 N .4 toe is 4 siossis, tisitesest be .D . o Busy Bureau Chief Loy-Away- .,- plan will kslp yoaLle shop: ' before the great riesti.loter .. ' on. Smell deposit holds 'oar. selection. ,- ' X Our. convenient. Is q. DePotaabl - - City- : SOFISI4SER - - - . 4 106 41 40 4, 11 rai- - , .1! , fietottAll TILLIE HEALING CENUR IL E.. MORRIS S$1 1 Yea hedge Bldg. 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