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Show tr .0. SanChrw f W Tlwday, AjwH 5t 1274 ! MMMMdQp CkartieU Courier I I K A u - r A3 v 4 . ?z$3 '1 WJ-W- lf '.. - , . & -- w Tji. ...... . Jji - ROY Everything from glass blowing and quilting, to drama, juggling and dancing will be on display for the r fc public Wednesday as Weber Countv Schools present The Arts in Action at Sand Ridge Junior High. The Arts m Action is a major project for the county schools which is being presented in conjunct.on with the state Week of the Arts." On the Api tl 24 from 8 to 9 30 p m., the entire school will be turned over to ait.sans and craftsmen. Each artist wiU give demonstrations or per jW- h 'j f Vv J PTA PRESIDENT Mrs. Glen Rose and Lynn Clifford, manager of Denny Restaurant in Roy ' .r - 1.1:. U ? '.' itU'. tickets for the Little Buckaroo Rodeo sponsored by Roy Elementary School P.T A. will go on sale Monday, April 22. Tickets are being sold by students from Roy Elementary School. One of the advertising sponsors, Lynn Clifford Manager at Dennys Restaurant in Roy, is donating two free dinners as a prize to the high money m m auxi Bn W 9 5. i 4f na JV' ,1 fit ,Teri A VI JUDGE KS feft Dear Vi: I hope this hint pleases your readers as much as it did me My neighbor, bless her heart, told me bow she gets her her seeds. headstart by garden off to a Secured a piece of soft smooth material (old sheeting is good) over the top of a cottage cheese carton or other container with a rubber band. Spread the seeds on the cloth and lay a piece of wet toweling over them. Keep this wet. A lid or a. piece of plastic will keep the toweling damp overnight The seeds being to sprout in a day or two. When sprouts are about k inch long, take a toothpick and gently flip them, one at two-wee- k School. The Rodeo will be held on May 10 a lime, imo your prepared garden soil, just where you want them to grow. Cover with fine soil, just as you would unsprouted seeds This method works with any seeds, but is especially effective with large varieties such as peas, beans Douglas Warren Corresponding and corn. Lorraine Y., Salt Lake City Secretary, and Mrs Jack Ive got my seeds sprouting right now, Lorraine. Maybe Pierce as Historian Mrs. Mack Whitaker, Mrs Eugene THIS year well start eating out of our garden early for a Boone and Mrs. William change. Thanks for the timely suggestion. Halpin will serve on the PROTECT COUNTERS WITH THIN PLASTIC Dear Vi : I dont like to clutter my kitchen with rubber mat3 governing board for the to protect my new formica counter tops so I cover the work Suxthary Mrs. William Halpin, areas with thin plastic. (I use garment bags - the imprinted president will preside at the part - from dry cleaners ) The plastic adheres well to a luncheon and installation slightly damp counter top and is hardly noticeable It can be ceremony The guest speaker wiped clean, but if it gets messy while Im prepanrg food or will be Mrs JaneD Bergen. bakin I simply gather up the plastic, mess and all, a nd replace it. To avoid mildew I usually remove the plastic at night and i ESS KK K5s rai bs F9 start with a new sheet in the morning New Home, Cedar City 1 -- MINI COST GLAMOROUS TABLE i' 0S ks form for the public Jerry Hancock, an art teacher at Sand Ridge Junior High, is coordinating the activity along with the Weber School District The program s designed to appeal to Pherc will everyone. something for all ages, said Ron Stephens, dilector Of community affaus The activity is presented at no cost to the public. Everyone is welcome to wander thr ough the exhibits and spend time with whatever appeals to his fancy. According to Sand Ridge art teacher Roby n McGregor, The Arts in Action program will include displays of silk screening, pottery, wood carving, drawing, pa ting and crafts. Persons tending the displays only get to see disp' will be able to see artisans tually at work. There will be wandering minstrals to increase the artistic atmosphere Members of Weber State College a modern dance group, will be on hand, performing for the public. Members of Weber State College theatre groups and gymnastics teams will provide their version of the arts for the people attending the exhibits Quilting, batik, lapidary, rock painting, weaving, cake decorating and singing will all have them part m the festival No segment of the arts will be left out. The public is invited to attend and watch as members of Weber County schools, Weber State College, and the community demonstrate and display their talents. The students of Sand Ridge Junior High school will be cLsplaying their ait m a special student art show throughout next week The art show will be display on the second floor, and wull remain on display during The Arts m Action program. (&3 c, xz'jjfi A .. 3 63K!iAa8rtC I-- . PARLEY OLESON, president of the Utah Orchid Society, displays one of his many orchids at his greenhouse at 5217 S. 2000 YV., Roy. Orchid show slated for weekend in SLC April people think that good sized flowers, but this is not always true True, some blooms get to be several inches m size, but there are small ones shich A lot of Sugarhouse Park Garden Center, 1802 East 2100 South, will be the setting of the annual Spring Orchid Show ,, Bedl Ti. Ilil gad I p: vUdoliildieu baying U116 tu tliuSC h I glamorous fringed cloths for my round table. The one I coveted was $5 Others were $10 and up, but I couldnt Then . . . find one the right color and size While tidying my linen closet I noticed the lovely blue floral permanent press sheets I bought last. I design in one ofthethesales. It was perfect for my color scheme, January during 1 and there, right before my eyes, hogging space in my linen closet, was an old wlute chenille bedspread edged wiih yards and yards of good, heavy, white fringe already partly ripped frtrtClir a L s, SPROUT SEEDS FOR EARLY H ARVEST r i tsx& 5BR of Mitu $ 95 The Weber County Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary will hold its Installation Luncheon Saturday, April 27th at the Mansion House in Ogden Mrs Kenneth Stewart will be installed as the new She will president for 1974-7be assisted by Mrs. Norman Long as vice president, Mrs Merlyn Burdick, treasurer, Travis-recordin- g Mrs Robert secretary, Mrs. BBB -- the ticket contest. Climes for goat tying, calf riding and bronc riding are being held this week. There was also a tea for tire Queen contestants. Three princesses will be chosen at the queen contest to be held April 27 to represent the Roy winners m .1 fef H?Ms2ga ? $iVv ffS - HfW. HVr ( -- - St&J 1 s iLi, :., mmm ISiE -- EK!P8Wi3S6Sra3W." V'f H sf rWe 00SKfy m orchids are 20-2- Parley Oleson. of Roy, says hundreds of different vanties of orchids w ill be displayed at the show which runs from 1 pm to 6 p m on Saturday and 10 a m to 6 p m on Sunday Oleson is president of the Utah Orchid Society which sponsors the event. No judging of entries will take place, but flowers ranging from large hybrids to miniature species will be displayed. can only magnifying Oleson. The event is the fourth annual and should draw entries from all over the state. Federal Women The annual Easter Lunof cheon the Federal Womans Club will be held Satureday, April 20 at 12:30 pm at the Hermitage in Ogden Canyon The event will he sponsoi ed at Hill Air Force Base Marjorie Saunders of Ogden is Chairwoman, serving with Miss Saunders are Mrs. Fern "Wilson and Mrs. BarDara by the members Snow of Ogden floor-lengt- y it is j 0 Guild off h my whole darling set luxuriously fringed cloth with eight generous matching napkins cost under $3 and took less than an hour to make. Im so tickled I just had to sit nght down and tell you about it. Linda R , Murry, Utah Dear Linda, Im tickled too. Your idea gave me one. Im going to steal the fringe from the wall side of the chenille spread in our spare bedroom. (That side never shows anyway, and fringe, as you know, is quite expensive.) Ill dye it orange and sew it around a circle of flowered vinyl in orange tones. Ah a thinf rtf hoitv if will miVo rtf that rrattfh Irytlrintf u J patio occasional table my son made with a circle of plywood we happened to have and a length of 4 4 a builder gave him. I can hardly wait to get started. Hell be so pleased. Readers, if you need a cover for your patio table, I suggest pricing viny I upholstery material before you buy a ready made plastic cover. Two summers ago I bought enough vinyl to generously over our picnic table for about what 1 would have paid for one of the skimpy readymade cloths we had priced. Vinyl comes in giamous colors and designs. Its heavy, pliable, stain proof, and wipes off like a breeze. After two seasons our still shows no signs of cracking. Vi, l I I l s E B a I floor-lengt- V 1 S odd-size- d i 3 I 9 g & 1 - I I E 1 I Sdl ImS ESS E3$ K mt amn'sasmmmwm Srtm n7i IQ mGOv es uua tpx ftra mm mm mm kss 1 sssa s mx hove a supply cf patio covers that we bought in 1973 before the price increases. '73 prices will save you Vs E IT MAKES CENTS. SWI8W8 Yours, Vi Vi will financial all let-- b answer personally problems Having ters Write to IT MAKES CENTS, co thi3 newspaper. Please enclose a stamped, envelope. S Also, $2 will be paid for each bandy hint used in this column. ever this year's prices. 30 1 I s ,QZi CxSL g irfVi 1 t iT" VMWW 1 J.. .- Ths Mark r,rg-w- V en- Harrop Elma Anderson. Mrs. Roy Austin and Mrs. Maynard were program McEntire it chairmen. Mrs Audrey Godfrey, w ho has done much research on the early pioneer women of Uusil, save auiue imcieoung joyed and the unusual practices of medicine common at that time, especially the standard home remedies. A delicious luncheon was memserved to twenty-onbers 'and guests. Mrs. Richard Harrop was a special guest. Members present Harry tUtv James it it Benny Goodman it it The Andrews Sisters it it Count a' ? --:&' J A tmff CALL 1 "kffi ES31Ea Mit .f- - r' ...... J. 'l rt-'- iake Hayden, electrician n Salt Lake City, Utah. 3944539 4i4i lyvKSM! w 17s mm SfS P5 SS t? B54I C!1S CTA-- It l Pc.f5e il r p. '4 iJiiiit ''Sit R!GGfir.g w s ftU&fc'lUi tK THE HAPPY SGUMD OF KANN. The only music of its MONDAY THRU FRiDAY S? rrn l4f ser- 5.00 P.M SlSSSS?KSWSSi r', ;i CUtYM. Refresiiments will be ved. it any of these famous artists bring back memories of goocTtimes, then you tune in to: If atefs FfA Wasatvh P.T A. is planning of An April Shower Fashions for their "Mother and Daughter Night which wiii be held oil Thursday, April 18, at 7 pm. in the e room of Wasatch Elementary School in Clearfield. The Bon Marche of Ogden Will present a fashion show to bring a touch of srnng to the everiino HAfti Tickets will cost $1 for mothers and 50 cents for daughters and can be purchased at Wasatch School cr at the door li Basie Duke Ellington multi-purpos- 9 Patti Page if The Dorsey Brothers e were:Mrs. Lloyd Allen, Mrs. Elma Anderson, Mrs Roy Austin Mrs. Wallace Brown, Mrs. David Clawson, Mrs Forrest Day, Mrs Arley Flinders, Mrs. Thomas Foley, Mrs. Ray Hanse, Mrs. Royal Karrop, Mrs D W. Holley, Mrs. Eugene Holmes, Mrs Glen Jackson, Mrs Henry Matis, Mrs Bert Rundquist, Mrs. Max Rich, Mrs. Ariel Smith, Mrs Ezra Thompson, Mrs Roy Tull is and Mrs Orel Henderson B B if Gene Krupa and entertaining stones about the kinds of entertainment the pioneers en- $ I I I Royal April, assisted by Mrs. in f Quality 1 g Mrs. tertained members of the Aprender Guild at her home V, (Limited Tiros) DO YOU R meets L,vfs & A) kind-anywher- e! |