| Show ' V Tif ini niiiitMiim ii s&& y Use Seasoned Wood For Crates WHEN building a crate for a special piece of furniture being OPEN moved to a new home don’t try to cut too many cost corners by using green or newly cut lum- ber HEARTH Unseasoned lumber may check or cup loosening the nails and weakening the crate packing experts point out Green lumber also may aggravate “sweating” o f certain articles because of the excess moisture in the wood Another important point involves weight A completed crate may weigh 24 pounds when made of lumber having a moisture content of 100 per cent TMtaix?' IN WESTERN COLOR TONES Phan Ml DA Tr teL V( 1 21171 top'll k Amoxod of fh Eat of JlJ Initallation and Modrat Co METALS MFG M w lt So v CO 'Aiirrors Mirrors - Dress i ALUM SIDING SALE LIQUIDATION You can now have your homo covered with aluminum siding for just $6$7 Complete with labor Nothing down first payment May 1964 To suit your budget Have your homo beautiful for j MATERIAL IS LIMITED AVOID The Wall CALL NOW AND by Georgia Holmes 1700 REG f NOW! If WITH LABOR 1000 Feet Up to PAY NOTHINO TILL MAY 1964 Just for Phoning Today For Frao Demonstration GALL TODAY UTAH IDAHO EM3-450- 1 ROOFING & SIDING Milday's fancy may be fans and what more charming way to cater to it than with a collection of copies of antique mirrors 4303 MAIN S ONE IS GOOD two are better and three better still That is the decorating trend this year in wall mirrors and it’s being carried out in two ways Harry S Teplitz president of a rational mirror manipulating concern reports that repetition of a single mirror design and arrangement of a grouping with many different designs are creating fresh new decorating ideas for many smart interiors Newly designed “little mirrors” are made to order for either of these ideas A pair or a trio of little mirrors just alike to emphasize an unusual shape or a particularly handsome frame often is many times as effective as a single larger mirror They can be hung in a line staggered or grouped at random arrangements that can be tailored to the space available and the effect desired Also popular in the use of mirrors said Mr Teplitz is the “gallery” idea with many sizes shapes and frame designs grouped on a wall f often In combination with a picture or two and perhaps a small piece of sculpture For a room that has no Important center of interest this can be a major focal point It knows no room limits it is equally good in a hall or living room a bathroom or a bedroom NEW MIRRORS are available in octagons s fan shapes circles hearts wedges ovals and many more ready to hang in a multitude of combinations Frames range from simple narrow moldings to elaborate-workof art complete with carved floral sprays leaves swirls and beading Baroque framed mirrors are being used increasingly because they can relieve the sometimes stark look of modern interiors as well as dramatize traditional settings Large or small mirrors are unusual among wall decorations in adding an illusion of size and depth to the room or providing a lively and reflection of the room’s activities half-circl- hour-glasse- ever-changin- g RECESSED FIRESCREENS Up to 40" Wide Immediate Delivery Polished brass top bor screen fits flush with fireplace face and does not hide fireplace tile or marble Manual curtain pulls Heavy mesh curtain of 19 gauge steel wire Brass finished ar black UTAH FIRESCREEN CO 330 W 1st South 10 DA 2-- 1 171 Oriental understatement lets line and forms speak for themselvM Th a pce o Upor d o h The mirm r i ££j Salt Lake Tribune Home Magazine s |