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Show DESERET vONF NEWS, A 15 AY, MaY 5, 1975 0f ail things: they bOuyi !i each others junk! Group Sy Terrell Deugaa UHrrt '' tVFAEkt wi.ij tyuuii v xfcole neighborhood ouht o get together and have one bis garage sale, we were ail thrilled At last 0 te out cupboards and got nd of the shift. 'rd nv.ke a profit! drawer, !tV'e all got busy on our oloek set the date, cleaned cut wr houses, advertised to the v. orld. nuu the l,. j feel ires that come with clearing up and neatening your home, we were all cheerful with inch other Dorothys children earned out heaps of comic bocks, ola erasers, plastic watches, broken crayons, scaives and old periume bottles. My children cained out . half-krutte- d of rb KHr,( i Dnrotli) carried out boxes full of glasses, dishes, books, doming, vases, and lamps fl Q WlA iwl Al it Kavac with the same. New G&s-coigr.- installs O'ff leers Mrs. J Gordm Felt of the new Brghum Cd" piesident of the Womens Auxiliary to the Utah State Brigham City, Mrs. K. Kay Ok aw a, Bountiful; Mrs W. Frank Ltvmus Ogucn; Mr,. James R. Monnahan, Provo: Mr. John F. Stuck!, Moi gun, and Mrs Maurice G Baker Salt Lake City. Medical Assn. Installation ceremonies ' conducted ai a recent we-- i 1 ibiiuicOii . . f t Oi iijv group held at the Weber Club in Ogdon Mr William G. Dixon of Provo is the new vice president, and Mrs E. F, Gaboon, Salt Lake City, second vice HALF BATH president. Other officers installed include Mrs. Otto Smith ot art by Ar'cmc 3 r thwarte IVifritliv and husband, at her Gascoifeues were with the Morrisons, hauled all our general cleanliness The day of the sale arrived. It was the only Saturday m all the spring that it didnt snow. It was perfect sunnv and werm. We loved each other It was spring g ;jwecheerful and suggested Having a neighborhood party when it was all over to ate our profit and our dollars wa too much for my lamp. My good lamp that I have had since Aunt Grace died and left it to me I would not sell that lamp for less if you paid me to! Tne nerve ot those shoppers! Finally, Dorothy agreed ii was certainly worth fifteen dollars and said she herself , ouid buy it. I took a look at Then the sale started. ... Everyone who came down tub' sum that oftccH the Uurothys lamp and it was oorieci for my bedroom, so we traded straight across My children were doing Tbov had vlH than wp! entire box of stuff to one of the Gascoigne children. Then tutu Uiey UK) iiiuutry uuwu every bit of Dorothys familys junk pius some things they must have found in a nearby sandpile. They put it all back into their rooms I was beginning to get a little angry, after working so back the . -- 1 Jtzmvi, Undiu h and we junk I minute oft per year Rolex, Movado, too 1 into our houses, tr figure well all get over it its time nest spring, when jifTQtn TOILET & LAVATORY Perreqaux gi uiiihling. by ul for araduetlon! A quartz watch nntjri new-foun- d comes from neat houses. We Acre I 1 The Gascoigne children aiid the Morrison thiidien and their patents all did the same, and we were filled with the suise of that virtue filled After de?n those rooms. bought San so, in a loud voice. T well-bein- io tablecloth and Beth Morrisons books, I thought it was a pretty dirty trick to pawn off ail their stuff on 01 h house. I got even, though, when 1 unloaded our coffee table and my mixmaster with only one beater on the Mullins. Ry five oclock, we realized that uit sale had been a grand success. We had completely bought ex. each other out changed equal parts of money and junk, and we were all right back where we started from. Whatever possessed my husband to buy the Mullins old croquet set? It has three balls missing! He has no sense, and i void mm tStan . hard iiss LEGS '-- I KiTCHUM'S DktkBlwion Jiwtur 59 S. Main $Qyi&9? next to ZCMI SALT LAKE 400 So. 800 W. OGDEN 25th Wsli Ave. Meanwhile, anyone for to Dorothys house and bought all her childrens Stuff. up They came stagfeCih-the alley clutching, I swear. g Patchwork: a popular art You can trace the history of Amtri( a through its patch-wor- k quilts. The pieced quilt is one of the truly American things we have. Besides jazz ana the blues, whst else is there that was born and raised in this country? oniinued from page 4 fundamentals of patchwork and make some of the traditional not torn; many of Mrs Foxs students like to apply the same principles to create contemporary designs. But Mrs Pn etdl nrpfars traditional patchwork its visual impact and its historical siqmlican'c C And, she says, its excit-- 1 ing when you think that American colonial women were doing abstract art be- fore the great masters of Europe." Mrs. Fox has "always been interested m patchwork (at least since high school, anyvvayX And to a large s ZONOLITE and doing She still enjoys patching And she enjoys piecc-s- . teaching others how to do i But, she says, its not my whole life Sandi Fox also collects SURING INSULATION BAG $2.50 BUY ANP SAVE AT : KETCHUivr SAIT LAKE 6 extent she taught herself the fundamentals by observing OGDEN GKrf,;:iy eam ijMAJ. modern art and antique furniture. Shes into art deco. .And sometimes, she just plain enim s being w do and mother to her family, l c j I j j Elaine Powers eight weeks make ends meet. ALL SET... IN SWEATERS BY ROCHELLE l-- Be ready for 'H' ,; , 17L ' WM Yi 1 ifci: lill-'- J iiHin Unlimited visits. At rlame Powers a little time goes a long way. You !v,t and feel letter than you luve- m years. Miraculous machines0 Sure But its our yiersona! attention lhat really lit !ps. And Team lime hen we gang p on our 11 1 : fast-pac- pointelle Call today for your frra figure analysis. ? 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