Show 1 TUI SALT lAKt TSISuli ftI by Roy Hudson Shop Talk our posit on not too much opportunity in from around Thumbers Green THERE’S many of the and names accomplishtheir although so it was a rewarding experience ments are fami-iato renew old acquaintances and to make new ones at the Utah Associated Garden Clubs convention last weekend Don’t wonder Don’t worry ‘A J (v We watched winners receive their trophies m the annual Civic Beautification Contest of The Salt Lake V V Mk Wovcn Hire baskets gnarled wood shapes and ceramic pixies are among hobbies of busy Delphi Maddox &J Your Neighbors k3 rS Deiphia Maddox of Tooele Call today and he sure LONG DISTANCE 10WER ALL DAY fiATE$ARE SUNDAY Deiphia Maddox WHEN telephone watched telephone framcmen and switchboard installers weaving intricate patterns from long strands of multicolored wire she got an idea and every night after 6 Some typical examples J- from SALT LAKE CITY to 55f Casper Helena £01 i JN V ’ V Twin Falls SS Phoenix Portland Ore Seattle Dallas I $1 Washington New York ' 9wjl $110 $123 35 basement Nona Shibley by Tribune Correspondent " 1 A' Deiphia Maddox a “hobby' in far-of- f Tribune and the Associated Garden Clubs and then w ere tickled pink when the latter organization awarded a plaque to The Tribune in recognition of its accomplishments toward better gardens in the state Genevieve IL Folsom our received -- a garden editor special 3 ward— a garden bench — and the recognition was well deserved for both she and L W Hillam our garden consultant who work untiringly together helping all gardeners big and small expert and amateur to get the most out of their gardens A WONDER to us just how they get so many accomplished Gerievieve keeps tab on going on in garden clubs all over the state as well as writing articles and lining up pictures for her weekly articles on good gardening All this in addition to taking care of her home her husband two children her garden and two ducks And gardening isn’t her only hobby either for she’s up to the neck in ceramics and with a brand new kiln that arrived at the Folsom house this Christmas Genevieve admits she’s hard to keep out of the Found Korea Then there s Roy Hiilam A teacher at Granite ' acHigh School Roy supervises many tivities for his students spends a lot of time answering garden questions from all areas of the Intermountain area and has yet to be really stumped for advice If he doesn’t know the answer offhand he pries around reads books and asks questions himself until he knows and can pass the word along Summertime finds him buzzing around all over helping people keep up their gardens and grounds and working with the Salt Lake County Fair in arranging for the annual flower show there And to top things off he spends quite a few weekends serving as a judge at various hog shows for he is one of the state’s swine experts extra-curricul- ’ Noticing small lengths of wire that weren’t used she asked an installer if she could have them took them home and started a hobby that has resulted In unusual gifts for many of her friends Miss Maddox wove the discarded wires into baskets and other containers and now is limited in variety only by the boundaries of imagination Other pastimes indulged in by this enterprising woman are painting and finishing interesting shapes of wood found in the mountains near Tooele She also makes ceramic pixies many of which she sells HER biggest activity BUT one she’s never seen— that is the welfare of a Korean orphan she has sponsored Lee Soon Ae Is a pretty girl of 12 years who lives in an orphanage in Kun San with some 150 other children Miss Madcjpx her American sponsor sends $10 each mootfy which provides housing clothing food and religious training and also vacation trips for her ward DC$175 iRSil HI $150 GIVE ALL-SEAS- the cover lO YOU ever yearn for more and prettier clothes? What woman doesn’t? Our pretty cover model today Mrs ' Joseph A Anderson Jr 181-4tAve has solved the problem nicely She’s an accomplished seam- stress The dress blouse and jacket on our cover are her products Hers Is an encouraging story for she taught herself and says you can do the same thing Read about her sewing talents on pages 3 and 4 h A ON i COUFORT FOR i J AS LITTLE AS These ere (he tut the first three miautes II Ly Sunday and every night after 6 o’clock They do not Include the federal excise tax ar ti sERQG)' Sutioa-to-Statio- a res A MONTH PAY I K NOTHING fitl Svy ( iwTrt bovfy mud Smartly tftign4 cRydurably intrvttJ U DOWN X I yaa MANWACTmO KOOL BREEZE I gwarantaud ta tly ym at ®!l-s- jn yio-M- tavattiyola tadayl 1111 IV So Slat m ’i'l 211 - 4 f- - Xfce way you’re bundled up I expect you to turn into a butterfly by spring 1 Self Lake City |