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Show mrrrrv' 'wrrgrrtTTvwr w i DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND OF MARCH SW 27, 1976 ', f 4rA jo ' vs w'ww. xv v5Xe- ;? j TT'Tf?- - when buiit in 1947. Below, the living room as it appeared then. An open house was held for the public. Shirley and Rhees Ririe bought and remodeled the Utah centennial home. They removed a rock planter in entrance hall and replaced it with a more contemporary one of white formica. Wm Centennial home updated Continued from page H'-- l is married). was involved with the whole rum stripping off layers of old project. will paper to shaping up the overgrown gardens. And each girl hod a hand m decorating her room. I On' room is wallpapered with a red, black and white h.andkerchiet print, another room is done in red and yellow the third is m greens, blues and a multi colored print. Rhees, a t plan- ned and ennstrueted the king-sizbed in the master bedroom, as well as the shelves and eabinets The bed is a built-imodern version of the canopy style, in stained wood i w illpapering. They wanted a person who had worked with foils, and one who could do a proiessiona! job of wallpapering over the many closet doors in the bedrooms to give a more spacious feeling. " For continuity in the lower level, where the family room and one bedroom have parquet doors, Rhees took up the parquet floor m one of the upstair.', bedrooms and relaid it in the downstairs hallway. Shirley and Rhees Ririe are perfectionists, and there isn't much they can't do. e The bedspread is a pansy design in shades brown, black and red. m keeping with the room A color scheme of Foil paper on the celling, stained shuttei s at the windows and brown felt covering the walls add up to a look nt cieganee A colorlul loti paper in the adjoining bathroom is used on the cabinets, too in eliminate the 'many doors look Hint's did lure someone Tile the to do According to Shirley, "Rhees plans and thinks about something tor a long time, but when he starts putting it together, it works beautifully.' While he was busy with the building, painting, and other jobs, sin- made curtains, bedspreads, etc They have accomplished a lot m the three owned the centennial home, but they aren't tmished yet 'ears thevAo It has been quite an undertaking lor a dmu er and a banker, w hich Shirley and Rhees Ri' ie are bv piotossinn. Hut they agree. 1! has been both lull and rew ardir.g Downstairs bedroom has parquet floor; opens onto patio. Chair and trellis are green; rug is green, blue, white. Bedspread and curtains feature a print on white. multi-color- A good reason to give blood Says actress Lois Chiles New kind of star in Hollywood Eugenia Sheppard By as. oid in "The Way We Were'1 and p.avrd the part o: .Iordan in "The Great lr.,!s;, Uterthat the stage. "When S; - NFM star was rile lad w a lobe a to ola up the diftorenccs between ou ..rid the re-- t ot the wnrfd ihe 'indies e r public- relations depar'ments helped to create sonic a nt a - Tic I'vrsuti.iliins s.us I.ois lilies, a oitng actl'is.s r,i In!' wav to becntiimv a s' ar sh-tr- ied DEAR ABBY: Every year the company I work lor encourages its employes to donate blood. Those who do get a half a day off from work. Im ashamed to admit it, but I decided to give blood mainly for the half a day off. The day before was scheduled to donate my blood, my father became seriously ill and was rushed to the hospital where he received six units of blood. While 1 was giving my blood I felt good in the knowledge that perhaps my blood would help keep 1 ( dot; 'tars t BSBasgJ :,k there will evil' be lit 'i i.i Swan son ,lo,.n ,lc.m n ,. i,.w a, id ,T ta, t". .iL'.iin hke raw lord 0!he!s. s S, g, target make I,,, admire the English stvie, she "it ' a technique that the artists d. learn In this country, the technique merges with th, actor, hke Marlon Hr. mdo No mailer wind part he is I'l.'.v mg. you never torget who he is " K'l,, belli -- It's Hot ilist lh.,1 there ,1'ell t noil iile :o,,.es .,!!' poll' o! wo,,,, a PmA ih.a llol.rwoo more gnert iiu .1 I'r.ti bf.ii rirf r. ii Him U nmrll r s c. sc u pi will! very r.,',-ha them thin K it s v'oit: y to l.i,- ., go. i, ar and ' i 1 those part' hope to vet one She think' the new !,.r w pig,. Hollywood think hero v ot sg p i, a,, ,, negative qu.dMj. and u!i ,! we tie, the ex.av t opposite. more hr! h, s w eon pet tide ,, 1 be 'tar an nut-o- f the world person, hut should be somebody evervbodv else cat; elate to " lies,., da v t an a h ,rd ! white Great Pyrenees, named Ursula. "I love being able to face life as a single woman it disturbs my friends. I), don't know if I'll ever feel ' differently, she says. I like men and l'v always identified with them, but now m beginning to like women, too. used to be afraid of ;hem, because I thought they might hurt me." h he likes to ride, ski and cook. "I started cooking five years ago and now I like to give small dinners. I'm always calling tny mother m Texas to a.-- for recipes She call hardly believe it Clothes are no all important hut ' I like them and I like them to ieci g i Sdk eels wofifiertu!." she says She likes fashion-- ' hv T 'gs Saint Laureid and John Anthony. he - ii., singer in Texas. Though fmie on, u Ji Texas m her ih.i! 'he Mils a How er gi ivr h,,:r when da i.oes to ;,a rt o - It s ,,i h,. j, Texas customs t , 1 1 DERR rM n. ' vs a , j a Lorn lives m ,, sm.iil apartment in e w ork lor which w hen she fi rst took ii. she ordered cutout plywood palm trees to keep her from being homesick Now don't need the palm trees. I bve m California on thn top floor of a bouse with a porch all around it anil cardans all mound. ' Her companion is I t it to put on another facade and believ able T ma but I' here to m.,ke s.,n.,. Arden !' comm, ..J, A it ed fiBBY A V. jej ABIGAIL VAN BUREN someone else s father ,,Iivc. as tl.e 'Good my lather received had helped keep him alive Thank God, my father is now But more than fhut (rod Ilh'S's ! jf n thnvi uVg, h!K)d tv'5 help others. Next year when I give blood again I will do it lor a belter reason. M.M. DEAR M.: Next year. Why wait a year? A healthy person can donate blood every .Vi days. DEAR ABBY have heard that there is a fortune to be made m massage parlors today, and that kind of work appeals to me. I am 2T, single and healthy I live in Bangor, Maine, which ha a population of about ib.oufi. and would von believe there isn't one massage parlor in this town'' 11 .someone opened one up. Im sure it would go over lag. My problem is that I wouldn't know where to go l For a Distinctive Gift . was si;;, J,; ,1, j give up mv atr r.v md big that going to an aetim: n,:.;,; teach me to control tny emotions She not a job li,i hr-s auditioned, but the :lm w - mu era! that never made the H'r Alter that ; she appeared wi'h R.iinra Chiles and her roat Pyrenees, Ursala. Lois DEAR ABBY: The item in your column about people who wear dark glasses all the time prompts Hus letter. Fi'h who live in caves and donkeys who work m mines eventually become blind Our eyes need light, and without it. they become weaker and weaker Today so many people are driving automobiles and participating in outdoor sports that they mav need protection from the intense sunlight, Bu! please warn people that the constant wealing of sunglasses en be dangerous. CICNY READER. DEAR READER: Eye specialists feel that the human eye needs protection against the abuse uf intense sunlight, and constant wearing of ordinary sunglasses will not create the degree of darkness experienced by fish in caves and donkey:, in mines. And by the way, its a pity (hat most people have their automobiles checked more often than they check their eyes. -i s'ftgAANM- m s , Southern States Southern Style 16 Fragrant Spring Days . . Maandaring Through ttw Flowar Gardens, Cities and Plantations ot The South. k 1 to get the training a person needs to operate a massage parlor. I'd appreciate some information. BANGOR FAN DEAR FAN: About those massage parlors that make a "fortune": There's a rub. And the ruh is who's rubbing whom? Also, for what purpose and for how much? Massaging is an honorable profession, hut you won't find legitimate masseurs or masseuses in the massage parlors that are making a fortune." Surely there's a health rluh or gym in Bangor. Ask them where to go for training. Also the physical therapist in your loeal hospital can due you in. Nflicrifti SmoNffy Mine OotonnfcfM Swamp Osny Worto. New Orleans, etc S8S9 fnriuoing 2 heetiy meals east day CflOddS F'j April K) tfosa wrfyj 'eta ant one more week to mi Dave reserved cabin on new SS Vatacnu tipw Oneana fry an optional of Mem cruiea Oeputrtul out ot 7 day GuH 582-030- Dish Gardens 1625 E. 6400 S. i,i1Bl?ii.ii5rwgStgiBp Terrariums t Supplies 278-955- 5 3 216 South 13tt tad Salt Lake City, Uuh 64102 |