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Show The ' Herald-Journ- Pioneer Progress Centennial Edition al )) For Gracious Designed Living cr - isb- 7TT 'tin s lolm of the i uk If yu mit figuied malt tuil on urn fjimUue, htiie the pattern a con-- t l l . sue to that of the mg pat in u I'uniiis tv lp to bling mteust. ami ooioi up on the walls If pituiis tepiat and emphain the size the (olois ahead ro ni n has snap and life. Tnu (olois in the pietuies may oi a lit. biightei than those on me wads, t .Iks, chans, and dinpe.ios. I mutts have to be bold in pal-- t n p in. sitting tn eolot to show on h .li1ly-- c doled and slionglv-patte.te- d u-- - -- 1 I vvallpapii. if tiny gi 1( ul to suitound euih on-nit a plain aiea ot a tut laid : it dtum-stzeflame An id hanging togcllhi on ot.e wdl (oloted uetuits and those wi. ho it tolot, or datk un s vwlh pot, i - lit - d ltt I 4 it campus tpe no roos 'oducinj i and Vtljmiung Koonis dollar building. When finished late next year it will provide tocial and recreational facilites for the 4.000-plu- s students who are in attendance at the Utah State Agricultural college. n vame , i scheme? 1 tori fr like nott,. ip." fa nm .wur mnt-together 'eu tal n; P or mme viur or two When an equal dtea in a the scheme is likely It is hist to it nous chief color and use it of the mum gs portion I! ol s Mn Sj. earn ct jr : the er. a don and i orite oj r f! fuimtuie r i.oi 1 i lug- - ul a n, .1 um . . plnui-iulu- t" new hornet one mom have one color of the u l im dominate, ami in ihe second toom emphasize a diffetem color fiom Ihe si heme In adjoining rooms in w'.inh i. Gossner of Smithfield, would certainly rank as one of the most elegant built in the valley in recent years. It incorporates many original, interesting and attractive features. Ed maieh-!n- g imiy be plain ln one room and When the figuied ln the other. plain diapenes. walls are plain, the diapenes Lsually It Iw best to have tbe nnv be alike In both rooms, but rugw alike In both rooms whether different fiom the wall color, or they are plain or figured. the wail), aie figured, use PAID FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK DONE BY PARSON & FIFE IN 1950 APPROXIMATELY $500,000 PAID OUT TO 150 LOCAL WORKERS THIS IS ONE OF CACHE VALLEY'S SUBSTANTIAL INDUSTRIES front of it. or deuua-shoul- d not appear more im-- a than the furnishings in Size of Room rooms look laiger when or on the walls should be' the wallpaper is light in color, and has a small, open pattern, oh light tone, or alue, that cts both lamplight and dav- - if the walls and the woodwork v ell nllke ln color, or if wal's erv bright colors on cte irritating to the eyes and woodwork are in different cause fatigue Because tg" colors but of the same tone oi eng colois refit ct the most value. Lai go rooms and laige turni-tur- o tiey are suitable for dark look best together when very light yellow, banara- cream or laige patterned wallpaper, or plain walls in colois of medium-ligtones are used ilaper having a yellow or very back-i- d High ceilings seem lower when a'so gius light hoi m ly the co'or matches or is d.uk-cr sunn ol- rooms soft than the side walls Low ceilings look higher when they aie white or of a lighter color or value than isire in Korea he walls )rs to ,et Iv I1., highe--bracke- ONE MILLION DOLLARS! For Walla n ucm In id e; th it lep coor in painted or w allur'd walls as a backgrmrd placed in whether plain ill tl e lol 1 the chief color is dear intht, combine cohus vv th it tend to be deal and hnghr color is dull, ie selected then combine c ed, or soft it that aho tend to be pay, or soft thngs i i M is as the c till f it ul II, e ill it .. peuh jMt'i 1' mom to be seh t ov at n mis Many of th fine have been built in Cache communities other than Logan. The house pictured above, home of Mr. end Mrs. MODERN ELEGANCE wall-colo- f.ood elleils ue al .. i ' ai hi si b. . ois. i hot i Clause figuied ssallpapti iam-ful'- y lhn.u-,a umtiasl I). fi. ght show soil 1, ss tl, ,i, ssith tegaid to the bngnt-nes- s walls and dia.ries s' n III h i nos, and limtinnls iwein ss in m of eoloi oi the , the sie patas given walls w ith rose diape' rs M k o 'os and ai e i lit ei lul .o live tern; the effect of it on the s. e v'.hcn both aie sift m coin, and' wilt same color si home in both, b .t of the room, the use the room anuot tho same tone tin v ,n. a i us aie I, wu'i (off. lent patliins, ibi ln is put to the color of the fui.u-tuinno the appcaiante of th c Us under both aitifuml and natural lighting In looms u d for several hours at a time lot it si, leading, and quiet iec cation, such as the living room, it is best to avoid using strong, ccnstrasting patterns, and blight colors on the walls Hem use quiet patteins, or plain wails in soft colois because they give a colorful but restful effect Wallpapers having a lively pit-ter- n boo colors are more suitable for looms used only occasionally, or for ihort periods of time, such as the dining room, breakfast nook, and hall, and where there is gioat activity, as in kitchen and rumpus room. dif- - use a smaller amount of lei color on h u r aieas nno or sccer.d i a third coloi, small in the remaining oof. pi -- ,en d T Spit, m Smoke t and i nails, flouts and a t sped tt grass sufl n e, antique Inm mid m' giocn-blue- s am suitahl e.uh culm rs lot low -- gt fens, erenmv make a i.ilor scheme rav or plan fur colors Provei It Some Home Suggestions Here Are , mf,-- ItWflBfj 'aliforcli dbiupt bleak in color, or inlvven looms, or be-- i v i the hall and moms is not lew ways to pievent this 'i ...I h.euk ait (1 Avoid doing the vails m one mom hi blight co'oi . md that of the second in dull gi.iv.iu colois. JI usi the same f'or l the walls in both looms, sele ting one colot fmm the eo'ui-- 1 sth'ine for them, (5) I se 'he th sane eolm on the walls In r moms but have the in one a hllle lighter than tin' i Have the wa !. ip the i tliei h mom of a difltienl inl.e ip tin lulh of the same value, tint is b i.l light i olois oi both nudo I'se Ihe same um (olois, wallpaper in both looms, or Imp An tyjia. nan -- color a MMT tontninj nt In the Cache .ggesl construction job underway Union Building on Student the new is now ..ght at Utah State Agricultural college. It s a million h t ties 1 Small , t iv ae iwr-- laa S3? hir c-- F- One of the greatest current Improvements made In Logan this year was the surfacing of Main Street from City Limits to City Limits. This work was done by Parson and Fife with - very little interruption of traffic over the city's main artery of travel. Main Street had become badly "pitted" as a result yellow-orang- ht d " 4 v Wal's and draperies look will Ind pw f,ai- - together when they have a olot Bowman, recov eimg from m common For example- plum vvoants ln a Korean and the same si r e home that all he tight peach walls, coach color in tne background of ."a' S1 n the shade figuied drapenes, or a uam lp and eat watoi melon DdCKGund and a bnhttn tone of 1M01R v lr b -- v $-- rv.v 4 wzJ ft ft i t '' ? r; hi IV , x t f?S Afta , M i - of winter freezes and heavy snoks. It was remedied and put back into comfortable use by this substantial "topping." rt- jr s A, t&y XI iM-J- iii - j MAIN STREET IN LOGAN SURFACED THIS YEAR rryy PARTNERSHIP BUILDERS OF o Formed in 1946 ROADS Jaqk Parson 9 BRIDGES Doug Fife AIRPORTS HEAVY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS IN REGION INTER-MOUNTAI- N ,.v y iILUh K -- T construe designs . . otnlding tiadcs have been busy during g homes laige and small and of many Strpuiy housing needs of a growing population. Dwellings in i ife. at iv out Is i Iff 2' ..rars' nt a BRIDGE OVER THE BLACKSMITH FORK RIVER NEAR WELLSVILLE T2K23SS Cache Area ,ttincinal Design 1. Cache v,u? cons,ruc-- I would be impossible. Their tango U nled by anyone" COit is from ,he MX to elght W. as thousand dollar class, to figures Proof 'anef16 s,a!enlpnt iS climbing well up toward 550,000 Slzes z aDnaril.0 Rural Homes he I new !, among Not all of the pretty homes are buiU n tTes "h"h to be found within municipal " terntory limits. Just drive around the valPast . Uon'haerS ley and note how many attractive tUrbePn gl'n free new homes have been built in the of homes .smaller communities on on PUrpjsc ) a farms. And theie has been a great And deal of rerknation and lemodel-m- g 'R "'flup,'(e of the oldei homes cfionai) lgn irnd of Some of the prettiest of the nw. Im ' btrn homes aie to be found in the tunl v? A portion of the heavy construction work done in this region during the year 1950 consisted of the building of 12 miles of highway in Sardine Canyon with heavy rock base and "Plant Mix" surfacing. Fourteen miles of roadway were built between Island Park and West Yellowstone, in Idaho, from Mack's Inn r-v- -i 1 l "Last Chance," using the same materials. The surfacing of US Highway 91 from Downey to McCammon was also to the K 11 done during the year. Other major jobs of this type kept the contractors busy throughout the working year. r -- Si :;1bnh 'Ihp aieas, and heie onre mole the puipose mentioned at the Beginning of this article is evident. Houses have been built to suit 15'Sln t1 to the habits and desires and the the Ml, needs of their occupants and the Kanave been in vvl'lich they live to p,esenfy!n8 !tnVironrnpnt N tf1 The trond to this type of 'Options ofT 1.le n ning. instead of fitting the bave r bm suih lln m cuPants into a presuibed pnttein, 4 task is gratifying. hMyle. i nry h0Use j plun-v'-tii- oc-'e- ch 'HOT PLANT". A MAJOR PART OF THE EQUIPMENT USED PARSON And FIFE Contractors BRIGHAM, UTAH "WHAT CACHE VALLEY BUILDS BUILDS CACHE VALLEY" , nwiiwiiimn ' |