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Show 4B Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, December 5, 1984 Layton Annual Home Tour Homes Set for Christmas Viewing ; home. Because the owners have hangings (rugs from Ecuador and always wanted to purchase and Bolivia.) The fifth home 'was built by refurbish an old house, they have tried to make their fairly new Heber and Gwen Passy during when mathe war years (1946-47- ) home look as old as possible. 6 p.m. The interior of the home is terials were extremely hard to This event allows the public to mainly designed in warm colors. find, however, to see this typical tour some beautifully decorated Varying shades of blues, browns Southern colonial structure today, homes in Layton and at the same and peach are used entirely complete with a grand staircase time support the cultural arts prothroughout the home to add har- in the entry, one would agree how gram presented by the Layton mony. Mrs. Stromberg has owned completely successful their search for materials were. Arts Council. Tickets will be sold and operated an antiques and furThis home is decorated in for $3 per person and can be niture stripping business for the French Provincial and period furbought in advance of the home past five years. What do two very busy school niture, with the original wool car-ptour at the Flowers by Candlestill being used in the living 1066 E. teachers do when they are not Gentile light shop, (Smiths Food King Shopping teaching school? Why, they build room and staircase. A year ago, Center in Layton). houses, of course, as in the case Mrs. Passy, in an exuberant spirit Times available for purchase of Phil and Elva Merkley. Al- of Christmas, decorated her home in profusions of garlands, wreaths will correspond with the shops though some of those and holly, never suspecting that it regular working schedule from 10 homes have been for their mara.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through ried children, the ultimate and would be the last holiday season Saturday, and on the days of the what they deem their final spent with her husband, Heber, dream home is now complete who passed away the following tour, the shop will remain open until 9 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 7, and will be featured third in the March. She will be using the same decorations this year in and until 6 p.m. on Saturday, parade of homes. It took 2'h years to build this memory of Heber and wishes to Dec. 8. Tickets can only be purshare them with the tour memchased at this location and will two story home made from nanot be sold at any of the homes tive stone.' It uses a passive solar bers. Mark and Shauna Hansen enon tour. system and has an attractive two The Arts Council urges everyhome, which story atrium at the front of the joy their house. Mrs. Merkley will have they feel is very convenient to one to get tickets early. Additional information can be obtained four Christmas trees on display, their lifestyle. This home reflects one of which will be decorated the warmth and cheer of country from Jeanmarie Hall at 7 d with or Helen Farnsworth living in colors of rust, beige, and gingerbread resicouncil made arts The her fourth by people (evenings). grade gold. Traditional decorations of dents from other communities as students. She will also be using red and green will be used in the well as Layton City. antique dolls, a mandolin, toys Christmas theme. Instead of purAll of the eight homes included belonging to her 16 grandchildren chasing trinkets and trivia on on the tour will be decorated for and a ceramic nativity in her family outings, the Hansens have Christmas scene. collected many original oil and the holiday season. ? Following are descriptions of The fourth home is the most water colors, acquired as mementhe homes scheduled for the tour: contemporary of all homes on tos of each trip taken and these y The home of Dan display, belonging to Ron and are on display in this home. and Tina Sandall, located in West Peggy Larkin. Peg has chosen to The home of Frank and Bonuse the same earth tone colors as nie Blair is unique in that an enLayton, has combined contempotire window wall frames majestic rary styling with country, using favored by most of the homeownwarm earth tones. It has five ers this year, but combined with snowcapped mountains to the modem oak accent pieces, wicker Christmas trees on display. east, with corresponding windows and baskets, this home reflects a to the west which provide a specThe exterior of the home longing to Brent and Mary Beth very different and exciting mood. tacular view of the lake, city Garlands and wreaths of burStromberg is grey rock with a lights, gorgeous sunsets and inwith and nut fence the clusters, lap, berry coming storms. This home is also picket surrounding tied with paisley bows adorn the unique in that the living room, only traditional item in the formal dining, family, eating, and kitchen rooms is made up of the home, an oak and tile fireplace. The tree in the living room is a same room. white flocked tree and A traditional Christmas tree will be decorated with rust velvet will be situated in such a way bows and pine cones. The family that when a person stands in the room has some interesting wall middle of this grand room all LAYTON The Layton Arts Council will host its fifth annual Christmas home tour Friday, Dec. 7, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and a.m. to Saturday, Dec. 8, from 1 1 et six-pl- two-sto- 546-143- of the windows in the room will reflect the lights of the tree. Two 5': feet lighted wooden soldiers will greet each visitor at the be- ginning of their lighted walkway. The last spacious home of the tour belongs to Jay and Susie Bailey. The living room contains tra- Get Good Thermometer, Before Making Candy A properly FARMINGTON You dont need any complex All you do is place your formulas. thermometer, operating candy following instructions precisely in boiling waand making sure you have all in- candy thermometer reads. This ter and see what it gredients measured and ready to can add make holiday candy will give you the correct tempera; a ture for your candy recipes. making snap. I?1 Painter's College of Beautgfcj ditional furnishings in celery II green and mauve rose. The other Ut rooms of the home will represent 0 y feeling and U a more will be decorated with traditional Christmas colors. The mantle on the favorite family room fireplace will be resplendent with garland casual-countr- or r boughs. Also on display is a room re- ferred to as Mothers Antique Room and is furnished with antique furniture, including a chest which was brought over the plains. This room is on reserve for when Mother comes to live with us and is a lovely addition to this home. HAIR CUTS $2o SHAMPOO SET $250 Protein PERMANENT . Artificial IIZI$995 f $19 NT m Til SnHHnaaHnerrgssaaoaacS NAILS Reg. $25 PAINTERS COLLEGE OF BEAUTY. INC. 'iiviHymri Discount coupons' ; ry 7, 544-171- cloth-stuffe- Prices Effective Dec. 3rd thru Dec. 8th two-stor- Safety Tips For Kitchen Are Given Check your holiday kitchen with this kitchen safety checklist. You might be surprised. Do you store sharp knives in a safe place? Are they where they can be picked up by the handles? Do you turn pot handles away from the edge of the range so they cant be brushed or pulled over. Do you wipe up all floor spill immediately to prevent unnecessary falls? Do you cut away from you, and on a board rather than in your hand or on the counter? A well sharpened knife is safer than a dull one. Do you push cabinet doors and drawers back to prevent bumps? Do you store matches away from children and heat? Do you have a sturdy feeding ' chair for children? Do you have a good stool or ladder for reaching those high Stsle & , X VELVET DRESSES Washable Written Guarantee AS LOW AS ri MANY OTHER GREAT BARGAINS!! , by food can be hazardous. Some parents ignore the warnings on the baby foods and nursing kits and many children have been seriously injured, said Paul Edmunds, Utah State University extension safety specialist. One baby who drank micro-wav- e heated formula was scalded and needed two weeks of hospital care. Another mother heated a commercial nurser by putting i on high for one minute. Several seconds after she removed the bottle from the oven, the plastic liner exploded, spilling hot formula on the baby. Over heating of baby foods and formulas is easy because the water heats more rapidly than fats or proteins, say pediatricians. Liquids heated in a microwave oven can become dangerously hot while the outside container remains deceptively cool. Result: mouth burns. Always test baby foods for intemperature before feeding to fants, said Edmunds. & $U995 "professionals" about your perm Micro-wav- e FARMINGTON baformula and of heating Toddler Sizes A Perm Complete with Cut C Use Caution Microwaving Baby Food DIAPER SETS & DRESSES Infant FRIVOLOUS & FANTASTIC Stop in and talk to our ble. Poly-Cott- fir-ev- er shelves? Dont have curtains near the range, where a sudden puff of wind can start a fire. Are your gas appliances in good condition? Is the wiring adequate for your uses. A frequently blown fuse or circuit breaker is a sign of trou- Red nt: Long hair slightly extra, NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 544-266- 9 Holiday Hours at Layton Hills Mall Mon-F- ri Sat. 10-- 7 10-- 6 75 LAYTON HILLS MALL Phone HOURS: MQ HARRISVILLE RD. (Jutf North of Hatmons Food Store) 621-276- 1 |