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f Offer Is Limited° Toi WhichTkiS t f ' ' I 4 t - 1 A -A - - 4 - : Best selling fly of becausi years ago a 'forale Oyall i 'man Iin ': not a' England made 'a beautiful fly for family how the '°' i sake for but art's ''"Don't purposes :fishing witCrIlbol thing- escaped from the queen's boudoir into admit !'but It surelysot around Fishermen hareleen howling ' 4"since" for the Royal Coachman-44THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday October 3 1948 12M ' so-call- ' tdthe flies- 'g ' x Ie"ve y Asocvwwode44444e""1"V2 i401000"WW1001S 74470904aWY1414 2 2 PILLOW CASES I "Remember the Place—Memorize the Name" voMWW:e'6014400ACVAWY42IVAWA7444-AVA6WsweeAllieWdtd Atemoil44166111116MitVAreaviiVMOSOW A4W4a - FACE TOWELS 6 WASH CLOTHS 6 DISH TOWELS 6 DISH CLOTHS 6 POT HOLDERS - BLUE Get Your Order hi as This Otter ils Limited I HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: 6 BATH TOWELS - - ER1C"N a 0 pitHAMILTON ''''7Nt A altton - 1- - - ' I‘Cle:1— 7 We've had nothing like this sale in years be-GOOD COTTON was only available in limited quantities We bought all we could of this exceptionally fine famous "'Cannon- - Ensemble complete for Kitchen Bedroom and Bathroom in Hollywood Pastel Colors And in order to give our customers one of the best values we've ever offered we've slaishod our profits while our limited supply lasts - 41 COLORS for kitchen Bedroom and Bathroom! 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'''4):" lmtvai: :1 :4kilb- 01 - - - - --' - - - - --- - -:7:-17-7-- 4 14- ist sk- t- I ''i"t 4' "' --:ytt440 4 4'rE -0- iiItt - - - ' -11-- - is:t e' 4:1)-- it - I T likl - otrr irr7MWOr08tr"W'WVIpP : '' 4 tt' 0 a 1 2( t4---'-” '' ' '- ' -e - - ‘ i ' 17 kcotçAr)31 0 Lksi:si lit 91- I - ms 0 It - '44 n tirmoz SALF -4----- "4 " -- - '141)44i 4-- -- 4- should concentrate on developing them while they are still in 04 - e Young people gifted in music art or other cultural talents M0:2Emzllg2 ' - ' - ' -" f- - '' life" 644 4' 17'44 N44 ' - 47 which have proved of little or no value to me in my present F0 A 0FITE Ito ell'U 4- q- N 4 11‘ 'Y' 7‘ do in life and sp41nd less time on studying subjelts in school -- - 4--- ti !4i4 ' she sal& "The spontaneous creative urge isnot so great in an older 'person no matter how hard he works" Mrs Ware was born Mary Janet Hartley in Fleetwood on Marcomb bay England She was 3 years old when her parents brought her to Kansas They were on their way to Australia but liked the United States and stayed Later they moved to Laramie Wyo where Mary Janet grew up to become a school teacher and later to be married Mr Ware was then a Their only young architect daughter Florence is one of Utah's foremost artists again would she said "concentrate More on what I wanted to r- - - pastel and water color painting under A C Bond and Ed BartholomeW His studies completed Doc devoted the following two years exclusively to his art It didn't take him long to discover that ah artist's life could soon mean starvation for a wife and family so it was back to the jewelry and watch business for the (:ssens One day as he was tinkering around in the hidden corners or delicate wrist watch machinery grumbling about a world A4 5 Is the period when they can do real creative work" 01 47s - '- talent f - "THAT By Melba Ferguson ambitions" Her daughter Florence if 21 e high school or college" sher declared e schOols" she said "and more help for the gifted or exceptional child: Children are not all cut on the same pattern Outstanding children who show definite interests 'and abilities in the arts or specialized fields should be heirredlko realize their - AP - - t ARTISTIC instincts conquered the practical however and for two years Mr Olsen went to night school to study oil - f- -- I - : ! "VTE NEED good industrial - re lkiVin E D : - Mrs - - : to-budg- e from his living room to keep the dollars rollinglin Doc's experiences which led to making money at home run something like this: Twenty years ago he gave up a job as watch inspector in Perry Fla to manage :A Main st gift shop in Salt Lake City But he wasn't happy with his work He had an effervescent desire to paint but lit le money-- to - — A painter-rth- at's (Doc) Olsen 212 E 5th South who doesn't have develop his ay Wyom- Ware has other ideas Mrs r By Blayne Wareing - 4: - And Her Artistic Daughter Says She'd Concentrate on Her Abilities Not School 'about educational reforms UTE 0 1I V at direction then— means experienced "''':-1':'"1'7:'::7'":"'''''k4::- :::e - s kr' A Na- lb --- 4 1‘ Howto Make Money at WATCHMAKER jeweler fl3rmaker — agaht that's Mrs W E Ware left and her daughter Florence The latter Is a prominent artist Two gentlewomen with definite opinions on how they would conduct their lives if they could be 21 - Thlvhieeayrcekriinecehig'didgfrol°E ' ' k::::!:i:'ii-:- ' ' " — — ing school teacher and mother of artist Florence E Ware was definite in stating the reforms that "more women on the school board" would afford "If I were on the board I would put the best paid and most experienced teachers in the first four grades That Is get a 'loving or the best in life - - - elakirtioaldvvi4alrrea ::: : -- WERE 21 again—or early-da- y - ' F 4 ‘ 7 V — school board" These were the words of 80- W E Ware 1184 -- ' ' N' - on or - dr 0 Or least if I were a younger person—I'd B'et a job on the I - - - A ) 1 - -:-"' - ':::: 1 r : - - ---' ! 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