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Show :' ; , :t. - 1 ' 16 A I At, ....;"4,13,6,.t DESERET ',,3:::f !,:d4 . I 1 ., .,.....,,, ,;, L.1 r: ;t4 4,1 ':'. ,., 1 i ....?2'-'-'-'' ;: ,,.4.1,1 id ocis '', ,J . I.. ' , , ., ,, ''gtt- , - - i- - '''',..-?,t-,, .,:, - . .50,t-,,,:- 3f f'AfzL. r., ' - ''.;,,,:79 i,' ::.,7".r , , .r,',,,,,,.;.:4,: ,',71;;,' 0 , l'. :::',.,-,-., , , ' ,74 ,,,,, :.,,,, Er- ,, - 1 I ,4,?, - 1;2,-- ,''N - srt,g,,l0. ,,.4... w, ,. - 1, , 1 N,4siki; , ila Desere hew,. di i it. Alcne Reaithwelle - : course, as most advertising will do, it brought, in a customer: A man Lee Bennett Goldstein - 01 t YORK (WNS) NEW -- - man, in his Bernard Weisen of Cherry Ilts dog is Cha-Cha while pail Highland Terrier. 1 4,,,,, - anito tome as no surprise to that 'Someone hs opened a kennel for dogs and cats. should , I - 1 I1 11111, suffering from a number of geriatric maladies such as cateracts, arthriis and deafnss, was reeived as the first dog to be retired to Barkwoods. Cha-Ch- a, . Mrs. Eleanor Lillesand came up with the idea of c011Verting her kemais from one tbat boards dogs and cats for days and weekends to one that boards them permanently... 1 was N.J. mid-GO- a, ati.L.,retirement F , mid his dog, The Mrs, Lillesand said Weisen retired (ha-Ch- a because he couldn't care for ,:, the dog due to his frequent traveling. 1 I 1 I Ii 1 1he first, cat to retire to Backwoods is still pending, The most likely prospect sits in one kennel awaiting the probate of its owner's will. 11 r of estate are always looking something to do with animals mimed in wills." The problem i is that relatives rarely want the buiden of a new or added pet and veterinarians iI are not about to devote their limited space to an'ammal's permanent care. 4You loow, some people have livect many years with a pet that's given them more love and more companion- stap than their own families," she szlid. ."The thought of having the dog put ,to sleep is really impossible for them." 1 To ease her conscience and theirs she opened Barkwoods. .,,, "Pet owners would feel more satis;---fiIif they knew where they are going ' ' their pet when they pass to leave , . ' : she said. "Now they can come , here and look into it." , , To advertise Barkwood, Mrs. 1 lesand placed ads in a few national ',.' financial publications such as ,Trust ', and Estate magazine. She also erected That large billboard less than a mile from the kennel where most people driving between Philadelphia and Atlantic City can't help but see it. "Executors , ii ' I I 1 The cost of care at Barkwoods is quite a bit less expensive than what the human counterpart of retirement for Rates begin at $90 a month ;iial can go as high as $110, dependinl! on the size of the (log and the complexity of its medical problems. The price for the animals is always negotiated and kept private. MrS. Lillesand, who has been working with dogs for 20 years, said that she encourages daily or frequent visits if the owner is able. "It keeps the animals from getting depressed." Visitors or not, she promises that the animals are always given loving attention. l'resentty. Mrs. Lillesand is landscaping a small burial site near the kennel where the cremated ashes of any animal which (lies while in her care may- be placed. She said she hopes Barkwood will be one solution to the problems involved in caring for pets whose masters are deceased. 1 . 1 .: ed I . I i Willes-Mitche- By Elizabeth L. Post DEAR MRS. POST: Is it 'permissible for someone other than the bride's parents to give a wedding reception? My fiancee's grandmother closer to her than her : mother is and would like to give the reception. Would this ; look peculiar? ; My fiancee's mother : doesn't mind at all and would , rather give a tea for her family and mine. Would that : be proper? T.J. ; I ., their daughter, Miss Janet Willes, and W. Sloan-- O A Ili juDGE At the end of the year, she had almost $400. She used this product of her thrift as a down payment on a speed boat, something her family had long wanted but could not fford. Mark Even more hnportant, each child took a valuable lesson into his own marriage. Intelligent thrift is not stingy. It's smart. My free- leaflet, "IS IT WORTH MY TIME?" gives , - k ''t ': ::4t1 ,,,, i'llt 1: .,,'. c ';', "A t ' .;!,,f ' 11,71, ,' , .I'llt". ' - ,,.... z ' , , , -, , $P4-40 ,., - 2, 4 ',1' r,.....,,- - ''", AtsollWr.. 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O J - ' up Off the floor, or "bottoms .1 4 N Artc--- - 4,-- kf, - ::- ,ee - , I To make your kitchen broom last longer and to take the strain off the bristles, I1 1115.,' 11 , 1. ,- J.5 . ., ' , - qu 11D) (?olAX t:TA c4, - Ispair ''' ,. particular shop for particular A , tf, 1 Deluxe Herculon JNilait langerlqral.7":1N1 Sofa 1DJ p, 1. Save a broom ''.1-..- COLORFUL El D 1 I IP ,!,,:.4 V 4: r'Sii-- I Il'r-s.r-r--c"-- Parents of the future bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs Glen S. Ovard, Murray, will give a wedding breakfast at the Holiday Inn Miss Sloan was graduated from Utah State University. Her fiance received a degree from Utah Technical College. -- pt, P - ''''':,:- 1 :,..,,,.., : , r D I ' , , . carpet-grippin- 4119 W. 3860 South. 250 So - State St. ' 4i,S.., , .." T:. teen-ager- , Price. - , the wedding and reception of Miss Kathryn Sloan and Craig Glen Ovard. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lied F. Sloan, ''...Y.A )A ,fl , - .1 ' '', 1.,. , At This Call Now Fors A I emonstratic4111! See what the Gloria Marshall inethod can clo for you I vbi opt 4-- ,,,, ka, topxvood Ma1 978 . 2883 4 ' I 3 F ' Valley Fair Mall ZIJ')217278 4 g ! '1 1 0 ,1 i ,,F , t p t 1 lime1,16 ', light. ROBERT N., MURRAY What a neat idea, Robert. a We rushed right out and put one of these setups with our 1 fishing gear as soon as your ... letter came. DEAR VI: The carpet between our kitchen and front room (our heaviest wear : area) simply had to be pro- ., tected. I tried yarious throw l s rugs but our kept them constantly kicked up. : Even a transparent plastic , runner the kind with little g points undercouldn't stay put i neath under the onslaught of shun , nig feet. ' Finally I grabbed a roll of 0, yard "' .. , underwater family-togethernes- s. TA Elinrarl ' - .esks- ,t2.,4.4',1 . - t t tT : . nelipnolstero gisng. , SHOE REPAIR ,..qH0Erl , e, ;1 1,'' 0.,0 LçtY. A. '' nORN- - But not before she bad extracted a pledge of cooperation from each member, The family caught the visi ion. Their thrift won them a nice boat and many hours of carefree, wholesome , wt "N., , i your T H E BEST I N - ., ., hardy twits aod roonovAtivino ideas. Ifs Ism ko stuvo its- soles, Yea out Sk tot aoch mod ttaan in 64 column. Address, your swooshed to II MAKES CENTS, wo to sit Wahhilhi. P.o. sox 1B7,141 . kti N . . : i 'I) auks, fond us ' ' ............ .. li:-t.- 4 o - oor .. A v, - ., , other linoleum, three sides to-- the carpet I st,ppoqed it wouil stay maybe a week, but, NI, that plastic runner has been in place over five months. The other day I replaced ' Seville Reception Center will be the setting Aug. 9 for I' '---,- ' f,-- , 4, ,40, , e at 125alt Box kiratrae-.he- Utah 4, 110 , Please enclose a stamped en-I - velooe. DEAR VI: Itay little 'ol wife being re--,' 1 soureeful at a boating party :I il. ;:, 11 I last summer. One of the men 1 ;),' in his pocketimile dropped 'eet. l'-'-s' the water and no one eould It find it until my wife got aa empty quart jar and put a I small flashlight (turned on, of course) upside down in it. She tightened the lid and ettached :',' a cord to the bottle below the . 't flare of the lid. We lowered this into the.water and in no , ... time one of tne boy s saw and ,. retrieved the pocketknife. Now I always carry flash- '''light, jar, lid, and cord with , me whenever I I've retrieved many an ex- '. pensive piece of fishing Limited equipment with the aid of this ' the tape, - v. ,. micsion. WTI : '', The Best Decorating Ideas in History ' , 4,,,,, Temple. Miss Wil les graduated Inagua cum laude from Alio University of Utah and has done graduate work at the U. of U. She affiliated with Delta Gamma and Phi Kappa Phi. Mr. Mitchell graduated cum laude from the U. of U., where he affiliated with Kappa Sigma. He currently is attending the University of Puget Sound Law School. He has fulfilled an LDS Ireland k?.:31);047,' sonal things, such as clothing, but what about major items with advertised prices, .,: , ,, The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. (Jack) Mitchell, Salt Lake City. The couple plan an Aug. 5 wedding in the Salt Lake Itif. N., N..' -- ll , DEAR MRS. POST: 1 know that it is not proper to ask an acquaintance the cost of per- . . ,,of, 'V; Mitchell. such as a piece of furniture, a car or even a house? LYN'N DEAR LYNN: Although some people may not mind at all. many others do not IRA t() reveal what they pay for their possessions. To go into someone's home and ask what he paid for this or that puts him on the spot. DEAR T.J.: As long as the bride's mother is in favor of it, it is perfectly acceptable and proper for someone other thaa the mother to give the wedding reception. There are many reasons having to do with finances or health, for example. why this is done quite often. Ernie Post Institute 'A',,Q., , !t, fl.aielltrie2r s...1 r Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wines, Salt Lake City, announce the engagement and forthcoming. marriage of Keeping posted on etiquette Of the Ir'''''''''''.44'..' Wedding plans are disclosed homes costs. I , - .4"If ,:.- .;',.. rs : Mrs. Liliesand said she got the idea because she was concerned about all the pets that are named in wills to be left to rel2t1ves and veterinarians. 1 1 . peer-orient- . 1 ... ' - ,:s.. ut first I checked underneath. It is ttl,teeil carpet i protected, I'm going tto heavy-wea- r areas other give 7 the same treatment. maskinba tape and taped the down, one stihdee to the thrift and on management in the hrnomn ee Y. Address your reqUeSt to: IT MAKES CENTS, care of the Deseret News, P.O. yiII.J I ...aAir ........ e,tc: ,,.eot , , -- ti 4- practical advice CENTS I ..:,. , IT isytAKES AH '.;r"';,,,,i ,- '!..;, ,,p,,,, tt AP By VI Judge ' ' NOT MY TIME." 'rbese four Words too often become an excuse rather than a reason for waste or thoughtless spending. ' They pop into the mind as we pop convenieace foods into the shopping cart. Or use the ear instead of the tele- vAv.,,s a tankful of water to flush a facial tissue down the toilet. The family that makes a game rather than a thrchore can, with no real sacrifice of comfort or convenience, accumulate eonsidera-Ful- l ble sums of money for worthwhile purchases. Attitude makes the differ ence. Children, especially teeinagers, often view frugal parents as even stingy. To them, thoughtless waste and spending become a symbol of affluence; thrt, a mark of poverty. A resourceful friend of mine successfully reversed this trend in her teen-ageby keeping a record of her own thrift activities for one full year. She also deposited in a special acceant every nickle, dime, and quarter thus saved. -' . ''- i ,t,,k ,e AT , II I'..',,,ti,'-'''- .. ,, ' r i .,-- - 0' , 1 ,- t, r- 1l':! "Parkwoode . . . The first retirement home for dogs and cats" reads the ;:' billboard on the main highway 15 miles outside of Atlantic City, N.J. I ' :- ,,,''''ii,,,,,,,,.- .,,r, 's, .. 7 - .1 ,,., , ,..,, Ily. I 3,.'I. . I 1.,,- i' - ,,,,,,,4,,.... e ''',''4' : , 'Ll':, e ,,,,, I 11 , -;- . , izt t. ret ;144, ' '-' ...,.. 1 1'771 : : '''', ''''-- t so, r:: - ,,', Lt.., 1 x. ' 4,..t,: ,. 1,;...t. , , - -1- being thrifty , ' A ,,--n,,R, ; I . ! T ,,,,-- 0,4,,L ''or-;- kC, ..,,,,, ,,,,., "'ik..;, ..., i .at, 1 1 ,,,t...A.c'"6V:,.'e- 1 - t- 4.11.,, ,- , 44- ' .G- t!,!,,,,!4:,- - i , r i . ,, '" k. i I r , ' 1,, , tha old i....., ,,,.! , ' 6, 1 , , ' ::1,,,:,,,,;z4:-.,:-, ' ,..., , , :,., A ien '..1 ( , r ,4.r1.-::.io-,:,....0.0.0.w.,4ro.,:::-:.-.- I 41:If-- 1;:;, 41 ,, 4...,6524 , 7 ' ,...., , . II .... ,,, ... i !A i, tA I 1A - ...,. . NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1915 1Tr 1 ha - , , , Irt,.14144,11P-.16044.6.- A t4 :t 40:, -- 0. |