| Show V 2 A w- v w The Salt Lake Tribune V November 2i Sunday 4nnr !- 0'V v"£ V Vvfvf‘fWVWWf¥'WWWfVVItW'r - 19G3 By Maurine flatter of Taste OT’DCN J Redd — Arriving home from a memorable to Mex co are Mr and Mrs L trip Give Teen Leeway In Room’s Decor They with Salt Lake Citv friends Mr and Mrs Norman Sims and Mr and Mrs Merle Hinds flew to the Yucatan Penisula and by automobile toured Yucatan and Guatemala From there they returned to Mexico City to Acapulco and the historic city of Taxco before returning home v to New York A Herdi ‘JWwrn By William Pahlmann Fellow American Institute bf Interior Designers to choose While it is important to persuade the teen-age- r practical furniture rugs and fabrics he should be permitted as much leeway as possible in the frivolities that go to make a room his own Most children this age are addicted to clutter which it is possible they may outgrow if they are not too inhibited at this time Many adults have a passion for clutter which they might have escaped if they had been allowed to have it around them at the proper season Wall treatments are important and you must V certainly supervise these with care A bulletin board or pegboard of some sort is almost necessary If you don’t like the idea of affixing such wall hang it from the picture a board Mr Tahlinan with leather thongs (for a boy) or mmilding strong grosgrain ribbon or cords with tassels (for a girl) Peglxtards Can Be Useful Stout pegboards can be quite useful as it is possible to hang tennis racquets musical instruments and even skis from them thereby getting them out of the way Bulletin boards can be used for snapshots invitations A papers honors of various kinds school colors pennants corsage ribbons love letters and various other valuable memorabilia s room with unusual care Choose pictures for a since exposure to good things may stimulate an interest in art in the future Good reproductions of the Old 'Masters are a fine idea if you persuade the child to be enthusiastic about them S fet r't ££ City was the highlight of a vacation trip for Mr and Mrs Fred Froerer Jr George Lowe Mrs John ton The Women’s Auxiliary to the Weber County Medical entprtajned guests with a J ‘Fairyland Fashion Luncheon" Saturdayf'afternoon at the Ogden Golf and Country Cub Chairman of the event was Mrs L Garr Merrill p assisted by Mrs Blaine Mrs Howard Belnap Mrs Chelton Feeny Mrs 0 E Grua Mrs Russell Hirst Mrs Mrs Verna' Johnson Mrs Krumbach tv Mrs New- Russell Mrs Winn Louis Snider Nichols Richards Mrs Mrs Gordon Stagg and Mrs C M Swindler Dr and Mrs Byron ' H Naisbitt sailed for a three-wee- k stay in the Hawaiian Islands They attended the confer- Surgical Pan-Pacif- Bel-na- ence in Honolulu and joined friends Mr and Mrs James Letterman to tour the Islands -of Hawaii Oahu Kauai and Ronald Mau- i- a A i 'MiliM f NCORPORAtlD I 462 South Tenth East On tho Bond of Iho Road For the First Time in Crystal haul f Q Crystal-Ice- d teen-ager’- Some May Prefer Primitives Some children may prefer primitives or modern or abstract art and reproductions of these are available If the child has a special interest— animals airplanes flowers Indians geography or whatever— favor his interest if possible In any event don’t put cast-of- f pictures from other rooms in the house in the teenagers’ room to get rid of them Choose something that has meaning for the child If your daughter has not outgrown her stuffed animal or doll collection do not banish this at one fell swoop Consider the assortment a genuine collection and try to show her how to arrange it so that it is attractive and makes a point This will teach her to make the most of collections in her future life f T Ogdenites Return From Travel in Mexico 'r ’ r ""'' f’V’V’vv’' Jewel Baskets with Gold Decor - -- $14175 r an attractive as well as room and one that he can really practical Give the teen-age- If at all possible provide him own telephone — it keeps peace call his own with hLs tv Proud of Their Ilamliwdrk The same may be said for balsa-woo- d airplane models produced by boys They are apt to be proud of their handiwork and not quite ready to cast it off Always make arrangements for books in the rooms of teen-ger- s If you have room for bookshelves these are preferable Metal strip-anbracket shelving can be placed on any wall s and books can be arranged with other possessions are saddled with considerable homework and a basic reference library should be part of the furnishings— dictionary atlas and a encyclopedia are extremely useful There should also be books the child enjoys reading A Place to Do Homework s A table may be more useful in a room than a regulation desk if there is space for it A long table is a good place to spread out projects and do homework It provides a place to serve snacks to friends or play games Try to avoid clutter on the table or desk-toA good reading lamp is a necessity to protect the child's eyes but desk accessories are not really necessary A mug to hold pencils and ball point pens is a good idea The table should be low enough for comfort in reading and writing Cushions and Pillows Most girls love cushions and pillows In providing these point out that their color serves as accents to the room color scheme Let her try out her color sense in choosing such accents If you explain to childen of this age why you think one thing is preferable to another and why you insist on various tilings they will never forget it r with his own If it is at all possible provide your telephone This will save wear and tear on your line ORDERS ‘OUT-OF-TOW- FILLED PROMPTLY i - 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