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Show mvse At TJie Past The palatill mansion at 529 Ezr Thompson. South Temple Built about the turn of the tbu a home to Mr. century, the home still stands H. Ross Browa, fir proudly among its fallen conart steeped with their Terr temporaries. In Its taH line. Nearly My years ago shadow lie the ruins of the pestled in the pillared porch of the Brown residence are -- East ) Navy Sets Exams massive doors of scrolled wrought Iron, backed with glass. These Impart shadows onto the parquet floor of an entry with a mahogany wains coat panel. Leather-appeariwallpaper is framed with a mahogany molding. Beside the entrance is an antique oak cloak bench with storage space beneath its lift-- up seat. Above it hangs a leaded mirror with four brass coat hooks attached to its intricately decorated ' wooden frame. Upon altering the living room, one feels a poignant nostalgia for days gone There is a familiar warm about the huge, sturdy furniture. Gazing upward along the richly panelled mahogany walls, the eye stops at the delicate railing around the This railing second floor. also of mahogany, surrounds the cozy octagonal --shaped living room. Following the mahogany ed walls on up to the celling; one is rewarded with the rare sight of a stained glass skylight, its intricate mosaic design brilliantly colored. At the landing of the stairs leading to the second floor is an oblong stoned glass window. This one, in vivid red, royal blue and kelly green, depicts a courtship scene. The visitor takes a giant step back in time when entering the dining room. A pair of fringed tiffany light fixtures hang over the dining table. Carved mahogany wood is used generously at all door wains-co- at frames the three-fo- ot panel and the ceiling moldings. A mahogany china cupboard, with dome-6hap- ed doors, is built into one corner of the huge room. Beneath the glass doors are narrqw drawers for storage of flatware and other small serving necessities. In the other corner ' of this room is . a ng done-shap- 30 -- MO'. FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL 3TA OTC 8H3 -- an flO' 3HT -- eut .HA -- 5 0HC, 3H HQld an ,.ya OVIK any mo aiv JA1C SPECIAL (4 be lo 6. io sii .XU AM M M 1. .!,! CERAMICS YJ d V id eooxta - one bna nsawi ' . . r DEMONSTRATIONS THURSDAY . OVilfii DISPLAYS n9qtr 4 - 7P.M. mdm BOOS FRIZES lo ea need FREE lo eu SHOP TILL 9 fire- All the transoms throughout the house are made of pieces of inlaid leaded glass. The library, panelled in walnut, takes cm a sombre air as compared with the burnished glow of the mahogany in the other rooms. A glassdoored walnut bookcase is built into this room. On the walnut mantle .of the library fireplace are a pair of elephants from A frica which were carved out of one solid piece of ivoryxc i r - Three oi the worlds great vodkas: 84112. MOCKOBCKAfl.GILDEYS.IOBMJlEHAfl 19, 1966. The Regular NROTC Program offers a wonderful opportunity for a young man to gain a regular commission while studying at one of the 52 NROTC colleges and uni- versities. The Navy furnishes tuition, fees; books, and uniforms, plus a subsistence allowance of 250 per month to NROTC Midshipmen. Each summer NROTC Midshipmen go on interesting and rewarding training OPEN LINE TO CONGRESSMAN KING vr. cruises. After completing his college course and all military an NROTC requirements, Midshipman Is commissioned as a regular officer In the U. S. Navy or Marine Corps and goes on active duty with, the operating forces. The program is available to male high school seniors and who will have graduates reached their 17th but not 21st birthday by July L 1967. Those who make a qualifying score on the Navy College Aptitude Test will be interviewed and given thorough medical examinations early in 1967. Approximately 1,700 men from those remain- competition will thus be selected to attend college next September to prepare for their naval service. 1967 NROTC Bulletins of Information and application forms are available from local high school counselors, Navy Recruiting Stations, and from Hot our mploymant situation Improved? According to the Utah State Employment Security, Utah has gained 15,000 Jobs over Iasi year this time. Unemployment has been cut by four thousand. In our military establishments, such as Hill Field, 7,000 new fobs have been opened up. Wholesale and retail trade alone provided 1,500 new Jobs. These are Just a lew oi Utah's many Increases in Job opportunities. Dave King would like to discuss this or any other subject with you. Come to Room 2311, Federal Bldg., Monday between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. His telephone line to Washington Is always opea . Paid Political Advartfoamant by Kaap Kina Committao . CongivMma Ed Flymt, Coal Glttcytt is the one you can buy without a passport. f ... ANHOUMCKJG ZI0MS BAKUS vp&uaeMioor mt hon tool iKv.iTo.ctN.o oar w nan ewrr moo eo moouctofv s a . SPORT-O-RAM- Jewess A Ar jV Ju Heres all you do: a chance to win. No sentences to complete; no slogans to write. Everyone can enter, everyone has 4. Winners will be determined by blindfold 2. Any resident of southeastern Salt Lake drawing to be conducted by David W. CONTEST RULES; County who is sixteen years of age or older Evans and Associates. Names of winners is eligible to enter, with the exception of will be posted at the bank on Monday, employees of Zions First National Bank, October 17, 1966. the banks attorneys, advertising agency, . 1: Ftttirvthe entry blank PH, this sheet, 5. EntpjJiin'aUVipejEer person. 6nd the'mimmedtateffarni1ie9!nio iti ASSOCIATION OF UTAH DANCIM6 INSIDE THE MALL eboixs t AITS CERAMICS BALLIT Snibn won buffet cations before November - the NROTC Unit, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah mirrors. ARH (fiMVfi UTAH CIVIC 0vi90 seivn-- fa rrrjf hshto FRESINTED BY eiaoi .yliiii be im n mahogany it and the rooms place mantle are leaded ATTIACTICSJ FALL FASHION oiq a tri h: to not .nut moo aw lo eoi -- built-i- n Above FASHIONABLE COTTONWOOD MALL ROM ' IS FOR FASHION IS FQfl FIXING UP IS FOR FURNISHINGS IS FOR FUN ON CAMPUS IS FOR THIS AND MORE INSIDE THE The test date for the 21st annual national competitive NROTC examination has been set as id December 1966. 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