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Show ! 18 W The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, May 21, 1DT2 tV ouch U'ah Museum of Junior science studies 1 J1 b four-wee- Mi'.ioiv Mrs. Donald B. Sorenson as installed president of me Womens Auxiliary to the v Dennis Co-ordina- tes History. Registration is open to children who have finished fourth grade who meet Monday and Wednesday and to those completing fifth and sixth grades meeting Tuesday and Thuis-da- dbl. knit in Seer-suckof Dacron Polyester. er MANAGER'S SPECIAL Permanent Wave 25 00 ferma $a 1250 Courses consist of four session, for instruction and class participation. The other four wall extend and amplify student knowledge through lab- : I, "LADY QUEEN it Reg. y. Snough, Charles recording Webster, Mrs. Richard historian and Mrs. Eerett. treasurer. secretary; dent; Mrs Robert Anderson, second uce president; Mrs. Utah Pharmace ttial A5Cn at at the a luncheon Satuniav Oigan Loft, in conjunction with its state contention which concluded Saturday. Other officets are Mrs. Daud Walker, fust uce presi i Pharmacy slate offered by U. museum S o m etimes summertime weighs heavily on childien. To combat bordeom, the Junior Science Academy of the Utah Museum of Natural History, University of Utah, has initiated a summer study program, accoidmg to Mrs. Frances Minton, school liaison officer. The courses in anthropology, biology and geology will k run for two periods from June 5 through 30 twice a week from 9 a.m, to noon in the Utah Museum of Natural Xat-u- ii by Queen Casuals Leaves the ends free and natural. Excellent for all types of hair, especially if baby-finor overprocessed. 119 Social Hall Ave. Phone Sizes 38-4- 6 e four oratory experience field trips. Fee is $20. Registration is on UEEN FASHIONS 48 West 2nd So. 3644180 328-039- 1 . a. A a, A. A - A. A. JV A A. d A A. A, JK , Hearth throbs I! r t 1 I j Unfinished jobs nave a way i of snowballing By Sandy Poulson The number or chores that get only half done around our house is exceeded only by the number of chores that never get done at all. Each night, f O Wrl. PJL the household Pending box is loaded. Just once Id like to go to bed confident that Im all caught up w ith everything. It can never be- - Ten minutes after finishing the washing and ironing, four children and a father decide to change clothes. There are always dirly dishes spawning in the sink before the rinse water is diy on the ones I've just washed. And someone tips the sugar bowl or knocks over the cupjelly jar in boards. And should I ever do a completely thorough job of a torspring nado would slip through town. I just know it. just-clean- house-cleanin- There just never seems to be time to finish or even a j M ill all the chores and piojectidt should be done. I have material in my sewing basket that was bought so start jn 1 v W i y .j ii j tnr r-- ? ttr long ago its not even wash and wear and I still havent got around .0 painting the d chest of drawers we bought the baby seven years ago. My recipe box is filled with wads of yellowed, untried recipes that hav- - been ripped from magazines and newspapers over the years. I havent even them properly got trimmed yet. The childrens baby books seldom get filled in past the first year, if that. One of these days simply must paste pictures in the photo album. Ive been stuffing them between pages since 1964 and now every time the album is taken off the closet shelf, theres a shower of snapshots. Never having time to get done everything properly probably causes more tantrums among housewives than all the other frustrations and sick headaches and irritating children put together. Then again, perhaps not. Its probably even more frustrating getting everything done then watching it get undone in two minutes by one busy little child. 1 f x fp- Vl.-- , 1 f- y ,p! 7 ijTvi -- k. t IVaVt 7 V x t:u 1X217 ifK-- p r i ' 1 yyUt 111 y TtiKr i lVv'Vni p0 T.t rji "6ft i f Ml f i 3 -v k 4 5 r - vt i in wr ' t m.1 r1 4 it i.'n fy r Mi 1 t ? i P; f h , ;; fj : V It 0k&6? C-- U J tf 1 i ly ester IP 5-4- i , . Bomlile f t ' r- -' J J, j J i, I - P QDeiiMe fTVrv' ifrsrs' is? .. Reg. 6" to 7 OO BDaerM Cotton Mrtlng One Big Selection . .i v 2 new mill shipment nv drapery Prapery Slaeers Prints UMrtMl colon, textum, priaU and flocba. N' nr.3TiW n O; 4 VmO vJi j iiJ wwr Vl H - sJ t -- W m Wvh r r Strandandof Pearls 3MM, use. white colors, OOs V h$ c new SufiarHonxe More only Wooden Macrame Beads Aborted colors. loude Drapery Sheers Reg. 2.00 new Sugar ilouKe .lore only f Y 1 Y Reg.29pkg. OW 5 Pks fTT m SuKarHoaxo store only Macrame Cord 199 Avion. Make some- thing fun today. Reg. 159 a Spool V v V Q 3Jrands of Keg. 59c Mrand. , a Spool new Sugar IIouxo More only j- 't |