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Show Page 3 South Salt Lake S 29, 1970 kitehen. This will save stairs and steps. In each set there should be three basics: a pine oil a nylon scour or dishcloth, and a sponge. To do their best job for you keep with them clean and oil baths a in frequent pine to clean, disinfect, and deodorize all at once. A pine oil product is good for most household cleaning jobs from ashtrays to Venetian blinds. 3. Change the color of Monday. No more blue Mondays if there are no more washdays. Instead, wash two loads of wash three times a week, tucked in between other chores. 4. Make use of the 25tli hour. The 25th hour in the day is the time a woman has to herself. Take it when the children are napping or at school or, if possible, just before dinnertime. Take a hot bath, a short rest, or read something to keep your mind as active as your muscles have been. One hour for such a small indulgence is a reminder that it is no longer true that a womans work is never done if she stops before shes done in. January 0 cleaner-disinfeets- on sweet-smelli- ng cleaner-disinfecta- nt on all her household aids in one basket gives Joy Griffin, InterPUTTING national, time for her "?5th hour." Joy's basket contains an ample supply of sponges, cleaning cloths, and pine oil cleaners. Womens Whirl Working Girls Resolutions $25 Million Making resolutions alxnit housekeeping for the new year? The trouble resoluwith most housekeeping-typ- e tions is that theyre too hard on the working girl. Here are four New Years resolutions: 1. Stage a sitdown strike. Do not stand for ironing, which can be done sitting down at an adjustable board. Another example is chopping up cups of things like celery, nuts, and potatoes. These can Ik chopped from a sitting stool. position on a counter-hig- h 2. Stop being a conveyor belt. Make up two sets of cleaning equipment, one for the bathroom, one for the easy-to-ke- ep Spent Mountain Bell spent a record $23 million in Utah las year to expand and improve telephone service, it was reported by Earl Wallace district manager for the telephone company. To keep pace with the state's growing telephone needs, the company will spend more than $30 million in 1970. Major construction projects underway in the Salt Lake area include a new $7 million accounting building in downtown Salt Lake City and a $5 million center electronic switching near the University of Utah. The electronic switching center will serve the growing eastern section of the city, thus freeing switching facilities in both the downtown and Twenty-fir- st South Street office for further growth in those areas, Mr. Wallace said. Mountain Bell has spent $160 000 to reinforce conduit in the downtown area to provide underground paths for additional telephone cable. A $100,000 cable job in the Murray area was recently completed, he noted. Statewide, 27,000 telephones were added to the company's lines during 1969, bringing to 529,000 the number now served by Mountain Bell in Utah. Utahns continued to be the talklngest people in the nation, averaging more than 1,000 calls pe person each year, compared with a national average of approximately 650 annual mes- Elimination contest. We found we had too many Vice Presidents." O ARTIC CIRCLE 2810 South State Deluxe Service sages. Mr. Wallace pointed out that the telephone company collected and paid more than $25 million in taxes in 1969, representing $4.08 per month for every telephone in service in the state. At year's end, Mountain Bell employed 3,585 people in Utah. The company's total payroll in the state was $25.5 million in 19G9. the company serves about 91 percent of the households within those areas of the state served by Mountain Bell. It is the highest percentage of households served in the seven state Mountain Bell area and most them - - 67 per cent -have one party lines. Future plans call for continual reductions in the number of multiparty lines. Today, Delicious foods and drinks! Always the best! Hamburgers, footlongs Ice Cream - YOU NAME IT WE SERVE IT Special Orders Full Meals on phone calls PHONE r j $588.00 1963 Pontiac Catalina rL -- I 484-94- 81 1 i radio, heater, whitewall tires Call Ed Alsop personaly at j j 295-34- 87 I WILKINSON BUICK at BOUNTIFUL I ! 1 ATTENTION PARENTS! Here is an important message for you! Reading- - Spelling - Arithmetic We Can Help You Help your child do Results Guaranteed! better in school! EBRONIX LEARNING CENTER 6075 South highland Drive Phone 277-105-1 Zip No. 84 121 l Call now for free Diagnostic Testing I |