Show I OGDEN ST A NT) ARD EXAMINEE 70 -- HOUSE OF THE WEEK OGDEN Seen Home ' f ) W J HOUSEHOLD HINTS ( 3 t J N United Press International Cooking laundering and bathing may add from two to two and one-ha- lf gallons of water to the air in a house in one day unless the house y is properly ventilated v- not f including the covered porch with an additional 584 square feet Uiei is Unpretentious comfort theme of this simple split level ‘on the recreation room2 level The measures 59 feet inches by carefully designed to serve with plan 6 inches over-a- ll 41 and will fit feet complete adequacy every need of 100 by 100 foot on a comfortably an active growing family : -v lot: must as it The house 4s large— DETAILS ADDITIONAL be to proper shelter a --family of Architect Paul threeto $ix children— but there are In the kitchen cooking no fancy frills or fancy expensive calls for two counter-to- p bedrooms areas A range near the extras Four - good-size- d make up the main sleeping sec- wall oven provides for preparation tion with a fifth bedroom or study erf the main meals The on the recreation room level The unit near the' dinette is handy for kitchen has dinette space big enough preparing breakfast or midday so that the whole family can sitin’ quick lunches Inside the arms of the "L” formed comfort for - family meals Living' with by living and dining room is room arranged in an dining room is spacious but not covered porch accessible from the dining room through sliding glass spectacular doors This area could be convertPLAN EFFICIENT use by erected for a year-roun- d What is spectacular in House of or simply screened jalousies the Week 3 is the way Architect ing use summer for only Samuel Paul has arranged every-thin- g WIDE STAIRCASE with an eye on practical efficiency Up a wide staircase from the traffic-sortin- g exmain foyer are four an kitchen has It the Take ' cellent central location so that the bedrooms The 16 feet by 15 feet 6 inches master bedroom has an -- housewife is only steps away from closets the front door yet can serve either entry guarded by two full own its minalso has room This of the two eating areas with a bath imum of walking The recreation The other three rooms on this room (which has a fireplace while are uncrowded and have abunfloor also is does room not) the living half-fligfloor space The large bathdant down from a handy just has a twin lavatory to aderoom front foyer the impressively roomy Habitable area on the living and quately handle the morning trafbedroom levels is 1976 square feet fic The lavatories are set into an By David L Bowen i - - four-burn- SUNDAY MORNING’ FEB 28 1981 UTAH - AW'- straight driveway should be A eight feet wide while a curved one needs to be at least nine feet wide If the driveway is to double as a walk it should be at least 10 feet wide y 1 rr T ' - WW - er ' Vo vfr- - ' 11 P-53- 5: springtime playmates 66eWweeeeq- y ’ noisy family The home has nine rooms on the three levels with up to five bedrooms and three baths COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE — There are but lots of room for a big no expensive frills in 3 pe B-5- long vanity with linen storage ot below The recreation room downstairs faces the rear yard Sliding glass doors effectively convert this space area in pleasinto an indoor-outdocorner ant weather The fireplace makes it a cozy nook in bad weath- - B-5- 1 or ‘ F "L two-burn- er t " If “ you want ' “chintz "to keep its glaze after cleaning be sure to buy material with a durable finish Not all chintz- on the ’market has this finish’ If washing and wearing qualities are important to you double-chec- k before you1 buy If you sit with your coat on for any longth of time unbutton it and pull it up slightly In tho back to lesson strain er Off the recreation room is spare room that can be used as a maid’s room study guest room or an extra bedroom On this same level is the two-ca- r garage deep enough to store bi cycles carriages and bulky toys without interfering with parking Laundry is in the open cellar striped tapestry mix n’ match On the lower level are an addi- square feet divided among The seven rooms on living and large recreation room study or bedroom levels of this contem- fifth bedroom and a third bath The plan has a width of 59 feet porary split level cover 1976 square feet of space There are four bed-rob- 2 inches and is 41 feet 6 inches in this total deep B-5- 3 statistics follow: tional 584 clothes M ot ypi boater H ht m Mail Coupon for Study Plan Please send me a baby blueprint on Design Enclosed is 50 cents B-5- m M jSewft 3 OPEN CELLAR Vv-S- vlv!!! Ogden -- Standard-Examine- r P5i 2 Name CAR t'-4‘- k GARAGE I 4“ UNEXCAVATEd (Please Print Plainly) Street UPPER LEVELS —The impressive entrance foyer is the key to the excellent circulation providing a hub through which traffic can move to reach any section State City of the house "LOWER LEVEL — The recreation room instead of living room has the fireplace in helping make it the true center of family activity this-hom- i Walker gardners would confuse them with common is the each other or with the other gen-- j Jew Wandering name given to many related plants era although they might recognize If you’re picking one out in a store the family to which they belong or giving a slip to a friend the All these are excellent house plants name doesn’t matter much but and well worth having To grow Wandering Jew to per- when you’re ordering by mail from is wise to fection give it loamy soil with a catalog description it know exactly which plant you will some humus added a warm place ' 1 j and a humid one if possible and be getting i that The Identifying characteristics protect it from direct sunlight all members of the Wandering-Jew- l plants like to have an evenly moist are common in have not wet soil although most will but watery Family stems and alternate simple paralle- do nicely when grown in plain l-veined leaves that are usually water showy The leaves usually glisten CUT OFF BEST PART sheen when the with a taffeta-lik- e Zebrinas tend to get leggy even light strikes them just right al- when grown under ideal conditions though this" is less noticeable in the When this happens cut off the best We d sorts furry or of the growing end and rethink of Wandering Jew as being part in w’ater The lower portion root it a vine but many are true upright each one cut sections be into may growers or only weak stemmed or the rooted as for PROPER NAMfe old plant may be allowed to resume Zebrina is the proper name for its normal growth and send up side the plants which are rightfully shoots from below the cut WanThe newer livelier-colore- d known as Wandering Jew Trades-cantia- s as as are their Jews called Wanderlovely dering formerly catDo a written as Inch now get known descriptions arei Jew ing 13 on our Source Plants Setcreasia and commelina alog from No are other names you may come Sjieet and see for yourself how this e favorite has been improved across as well as syanotis Cyano-ti- s send a ea se or is distinguished by furry hairy (P'l leaves Dichorisandra is the Purple stamped envelope for your copy of our Source Sheet Queen of the family Rhoeo discolor fa known as QUESTIONS ANSWERED: Siderasis M o se Questions and answers follow: and geogenanthus the Seersucker Q Whenever I water my plants Plant are so distinctive in appeararound on white lice little ance and manner of growth that few the soil and in thejump saucer beneath the pot How can I get rid of B mt 11 11 1 hair-leave- ‘ gs old-tim- self-address- : m - :W:¥ triYXr slim jims taifcSl X 00 short-short- s and what are they? A You have springtails harmless little insects that are normally pres- ent in good humusy soil If they dis please you with their activities however wash them off the saucer whenever you notice them or water the soil with a nicotine m e e shirts vm Mi these i : tip-cuttin- m m ffl Wandering Jew Plants Identified By Watery Stems Showy Leaves By Kathorino m m m Id INDOOR GARDENING GUIDE - 0M have a small wax plant (hoya) that seems to just be standing still It looks healthy but doesn't grow A This is rather typical of hoyas in my experience For weeks they do nothing then they send out a long ungainly runner About the time you think you liked them better dormant and runnerless the runner produces pairs of large healthy leaves Q What causes an ardent gardener to have repeated failures with even the simplest plants? 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