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Show Thursday, June It Makes Cents CHRISTENSENS ANNUAL STOREWIDE SUMMER SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 CHRISTENSENS ANNUAL STOREWIDE SUMMER SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS Shop All Ten Departments for Tremendous Summer Savings . . . Savings of Dear Vi: Please send me directions for the pots for house plants and any other ideas for broken crayons. If anyone has ideas for old jewelry, I would appreciate it. I really enjoy your column and have gained many good ideas from it and have also been reminded of some I used to use. I pass many of the ideas on to members of my family who woodsy-lookin- of Mrs. Melba Lyman Readers, the directions for the pots can be had by sending 25c plus a envelope to stamped, me at the address below. I hope some of you will pass on your ideas about old jewelry for Melba. I have seen clear framed Christmas trees done on velvet with old jewelry and pretty buttons but have never made one myself. I believe the beads may be glued on with tacky glue or perhaps sewn on. My grandchildren like to string beads, so I keep broken strands for them. Dear Vi: Our need for new lamp shades but reluctance to pay the price for any we saw and liked, triggered an idea that makes me feel proud of myself. Since we liked the shape of the old frames, which were still good and strong, I wrapped them with strips of nylon net cut eight inches wide, letting each strip overlap the last one a bit. I used transparent thread to secure the last strip securely in place, so that you cant see where the winding starts and ends. The shades are beautiful, Vi. The light bulb shows just a little when turned on, but this gives a hazy appearance that is quite attractive. Our shades took about 18 yards of net, but it is so inexpensive that both shades cost less than $5.00 a sizeable saving, and weve never had shades we liked better. Mrs. Gene Delaney, Idaho Falls Mens Ladies, Jrs., Girls SPORTSWEAR & Marriott assistant Librarys director for technical services. While obscure old newspapers usually dont have much monetary value, they are prime sources for anybody doing historical or cultural history research, says Holley. In the 1950s, the library undertook a huge project to microfilm all copies of better known Utah daily and weekly newspapers. The library has kept up those microfilm files ever since. The new project is aimed at discovering what we missed primarily papers that folded, says Holley. In some cases the small mining or industry towns where may papers were published themselves have pased from the scene. The library has received a Richfield, Fillmore & Cedar City Mens Suits 5 y ' off of our favorite brands , Mens Western reduced SHOES AND SANDi STRAW HATS "Stetson SWIMWEAR Infants & Theyre & So Read Them SAVE!! CHRISTENSENS DOORTCRRSHERS tt)TS Washable Suits SHIRTS WESTERN WEAR "Karmen Quality All Sizes HOUSEHOLD NEEDS RICHFIELD - FILLMORE - 7.97 CEDAR CITY CHRISTENSENS SUMMER Wrangler & Farah SHOE SALE CONTINUES! Corduroy Sale JUST IN TIME FOR THE 4th EVERY SHOE IS ON SALE! Mens, Ladies, Boys and Girls Lay-aw- ay I BOYS . Boys & Girls Boys Students Sizes 65" $288 Mens & Youths Athletic Jogging Shoes Leather or Nylon 8.88 I & Solids 3 i. 5"! J JUNIORS SPORTS Selected Summer Styles to Vi off SPORTSWEAR DENIM JEANS "Rocky Mtn." and Smart and Sassy Styles All Sizes ... 17.00 ATHLETIC SHOES Mens Western SHIRTS Prints Short & Long Sleeve CLEARANCE We Have Selected Many Of Our Summer Prints j To Go On Sale at Vz Off SEW & SAVE Girls Danim AT CHRISTENSENS JEANS DENIM FABRIC PolyCotton COTTON 4th of July Favorites Every Jean off AND MORE! jJ LADIES & SANDALS OFF Youths 26-3- 0 Junior Fashion SHIRTS '0 & THONGS Patterns BOYS DRESS SHOES ,0 Adults $1097 $Q97 MENS & $OW Rugged 14 Oz. Denim . . . Lay Away for School! 13 Plaids t WEAR Fashions In WORK SHOES Sportswear Tube Socks WRANGLER JEANS Selected WESTERN BOOTS CASUAL SHOES Toddler RUGS BOYS & STUDENTS for' School STUDENTS 69 J 4 colors $988 LUGGAGE FABRICS 4- - HAGGAR SHOES & SANDALS 20 WEAR BOYS WESTERN Youll And " Stevens Quality Entire Selection Toddlers Full of SUPER BUYS Mens 8i Boys OUR ENTIRE SELECTION All SPORTSWEAR YOU WANT! 8 Farah, Tusk Boys HAVE WHAT Straw, Canvas 8i Leather Styles and Girls Zeppelin, Levi, OUR CLASSIFIED ADS HANDBAGS Mens, Ladies, Boys 581-774- 1. Ladies Cool & Stylish DENIM JEANS Ladies LINGERIE 29-Jul- SWIMWEAR FASHION Ladies, Jrs., Girls DRESSES & If so, Marriott Library at the University of Utah would like to hear from you. The library has recently launched the Utah Newspaper Project, a three-stag- e effort to identy every newspaper ever published in the state and find and microfilm all existing copies. The project is part of the national program launched by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Similar efforts are planned in each of the 50 states, says Dr. Robert P: director and Holley, project Prices Effective June Young Mens Mens attic? Bargains For The 4th AND MORE! National Endowment grant for the first stage of the project, which includes hiring a consultant to locations of newspapers. The consultant will be Dennis McCarger, who holds a masters degree in history and has worked for the Utah State Historcial Society and a cataloger for the Salt Lake City Library. The grant also will finance a conference Nov. 18 at Marriott Library on history and current aspects of newspaper publishing in Utah, the use of newspapers in research and aims of the Utah Newspaper Project. The library expects to apply for further grants for the second and third stages of the project, which include providing a bibliographic document on Utah Newspapers and the actual microfilming. Persons with information that may be helpful to the project are encouraged to contact Dr. Holley at Marriott Library, Do you have brown, musty copies defunct Utah some long newspaper in your basement or again. CHRISTENSENS 50 30 g dont get this paper. I thank you . 5 Copies of Defunct Newspapers Sought By U of U Library BY VI JUDGE Someone asked me today how to freeze cherries, so I thought I should tell all of you who may also want to know. You simply wash them and put them in a plastic beg, then eat them while theyre still icy. Oh, so declicious on a hot summer day. Of course, it you want them for pie, pit them first, add desired amount of sugar, stir until the juice comes out, then pack in your containers. While discussing freezing foods, I want to mention again that much freezer space is saved when you freeze food in blocks. I use my bread pans, putting the filled bags in them in such a manner that they lie flat. After you remove the frozen blocks from the pans, its a good idea to wrap them so that the bags dont get punctured. I use brown bags or shelf paper for this. By the way, quoting my friend, Dora Flack, cherries make better raisins than raisins, so if you have your own tree, you might pit some of your excess and dry them. Buying cherries to make raisins is probably too expensive for most of us, but they are delicious dried. The Salma Sun 30, 1983 PRINTS Designer Lengths Good Selection $J87 J Blend 45 I 60 '3s Widet j |