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' 1 r- tt ' 4 Isr 4 '' r ' -- A 4 '' "Z i 3 k t' t 1tro 2 t' t 00 7 "14 a - ' ti ' ri ' ' ' - ' - to - I ' f ' r i Bill Baker's tots Gary left and Claudia show how the Combination will look In the home s1'': to ISAKRETtl -' I- &al lea ALL 'Nom' - ' - 1 ' tar cement repairs petAing or the complete lsoh Iuy Soduroper Products from Lumber Plordworo end ludding Supply Malys Everywhere SEND 1St TODAY FOR SARRETE fr CeMplotoly Illuereimi 1100K— Write &three P O Mill Crook Demi lox 72 South Solt tok Arena Self 13 lake City titok Div - RI Plot! - 041rta t r : 4' — m - v 41‘4004" ------- - i Z 114 ' s - Protects Your Car Doubles As Potko Attoches to HomoFriient Garage or Stands'Atilne Colorful Aircraft Aluminum I kt1444 IDIC) I name sonde the Utah City 1 it's R - - - - '''' ''' onsesing I 11 - ( 14yyI 1: I 1 'rt 1 - 11 1 I i is- - - '' - 'V''' IP' 4 u i Y "t ' lily 11):It' 1 1 '' et le le i fi filisili - )' 14 ) i4 r Al - r"- ' ' I i S4 we 4 I 1' jt - i ii 1 —1 - ii11""owerl --- --1 k - '' " buy y now r own horn - --- 1 astkolit --- -- I : st Isar ‘00 - - r " 0 ese '440 ' A ' J aftlit 00N AIN ''' -- 4 4 isa' 10 mo Nothing ' it i - -- - -- 68 - - - i r- N'S-- ESTIMATE P i i - - i - - ' The base is IprAle of selected No 1 'grade 2x4 lumber in 8-ft lengths spaced 34 of an inch avart and joined underneath with mortised of the same stock reinforced with a single steel bar Solid hardwood stock will be better and worth the higher prices The legs are wrought iron with top 'braces which can be purchased at low cost (about $6 a set) or more economically you can Ifse regular inch brass pipe threaded iInto stock flanges The only ex-pensive ber for the mattress but even so the Iota' cost will be far less than that of a regular couch or combination bed ' Coll Sunday 110th ' 1- 4- if lio ti 1 1 " " ---- - ) t!z : ' - --- ' Its'as -- v ' a "built-In- " 0 ' Settee de - Ralph Treves - a length of in iron bar With 30 each about long (thel will be crews across the 2x4s at the correct size) far end which is unsupported trimmed later and place o 8 inches from to prevent warping When assembly is other 20 inches an end t saw off—the excess the other end pleted of the Tho'recess cuts are half the 'lengths hmi thickness of the lumber They the you are ready to attach a legs On be made most quickly on ' cross-plec-e- s Inches cam-fro- m s s cross-member- saw power using repeated passes with a dado blade A jig clamped near the saw table will speed the work assure ! Determine height for correct depth by trying it on a scrap piece blade of cut piece MORTISE cuts also be made iiith a band 1 t saw in a metal ):k Clamp a piece of inside the miter box to show THE atert depth of cut make the out side ale pencil cutl TUE I WROUGHT-MO- be 10 - legs inches high Together with the ap- proximate 2in thickness of h the ness of the rubber mattress' the total height of the settee will be about 16 inches The right angle leg braces are po- sitions adjacent to the inside thick-eac- 4-i- n i s edges of the and attached with screws As a substitute for the wrought iron legs use stand- ard circular flanges and thread - hi regular irt pipe ellowing crOss-member- Ilines - shrl 10-i- n 4 n - 4-- -- --- t ------ -- -- T1E ' ' ' ' wAiscs4utri4 oq4mat end table planks tress of foam rubber wrought Iron lest -- Il ann item ' "1 2" Nt 4 then' follow with several a length to extend for t successive cuts between the the legs Thejower ends Of the to Use a l ines ' clean out the cuts The cross-member- s pipe should be threaded so can turn on metal caps Or should fit neatly into you use tips the mortices Select the one to instead rubber crutc4 protect the floor — ' the best fit for the front as the others won't show the Sett e6 is iotri- The cross-piece- s are fas- - WHEN round the front tened with screws to join the back edges a (Stan- Icy cornering' tool ' will be six lengths into the settee Each of the 2x4s are spaced helpful) and sand the top to remove loose SETTEE requires a approximately 34 of an inch thorough of 53 ft of good'i 'apart Cie a piece of plywood-- - wood fibers Stain if desired 2x4 lumber or or anything else of that thick- - andfinish with shellac or thick hardwood planks — ness as a guide when join- - brush lacquer Maki certain that the lumber ing the sectionS for uniform 1For the mattress use bas straight grain is kiln-drie- d square spacing First drill pilot holes thick cored stock — -- - and frce of knots You will through the trossmember-twa- edgas--- mid sit pieces' 8 feet long or holes at each joint thenhold Length should be over 6 ft somewhat shorter if yottjpre- - - the spacer between the 2x4s leaving- - the remainder-o- f the while they are tapped together tpen slat surface as an end ter' Trim the ends so all pieces tightly and turn table Cover the mattress with are uniform length Cut two ' In the"serews inally fasten plastic or textile material N right-angl- e lo 1 ' tint Ittw-Ca- tt e - - 'c' Per Mo - v: and ' plus the rubber padding The settee is long enough to" serve as a comfortable guest bed the unusual "built-ip'- ‘ end table is t 5 — ' ' onmagmEmonoo vide an attractive seating for a basement playroom or teen- age bedroom Here's a combination unit that you can build yourself in an evening or two' at a cost of less than $10 Outdoors" Dowk-T-$- FREE' ''' ' Nww ' '5 II U H H H couch and end table refurnish- - the room or den proliving F Way pi liniol 'eLiveng - -7 ---- 1 ANEW help to - - 1- f ' 't'1 7 cross-member- Cover -- ' Patio A - 40444e b -- ''''las t 0- 44---7Nor - - I will- - ' 'N 4 11-- i -- 1 4I ' '' ' - - ''''' k you can build at low cost — ' 'A:k:gtt — - - -- - 04t I ':4 -- - — - - ' :Isk - :i- y iseth tiventlio sinnento end Ovie - si 'tf - --- -— CHILDERS PROTECTION end toniforC from - Ai - - AL A ni i COMPANY OF UTAN :I t10 ' 01 ''''''': L P 1 0' 0 le ( J: ow0r 0 m - - St Rost lth South Salt take City ' -- saa eftaa SWUM ' pi ' s' ' 4' ot Meinolnie ' : -- ' owning ends costly slow by-sl- at assembly AN you need to is is screwtdriver and instahll tia pair itt ere it or carton you prefer every groomt installatoin will be mode by NT fta 1 i t - 4444 - ' ' d -:- A - - self gthslheZ t - Eil - - Nr INSTALL-RADIA- ' ' I ' s a 3 ! ‘1 41rr ' i I 1' - - ' kr - All-Aluminum A w p- ings all by yeur- - Phone - ""''' ty ''' ' 1 ' This 'modern settee which can serve also as a spare bed is built of select 2s4 SO y C— beauthe Io (melee — ' : 1 Co IlmotaRraeze AtvelirzG 223409 I storagesection spacious ' 'beware et substimes Look If" the K" lkwe - off----:- --- Three deep—shelks will hold toys in the early years and later will display school - books treasured collectious or ' personal property A roomy drawer 4 at the bottom of the shelf section To get the Children's Desk Combination Pattern No 121 send your name and address together with $1 in check cash or money order to Bill Baker The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box 1111 Los Angeles 53 Calif Remember to ask for Pattern No 121 itillt '111 R ICIAD "" ' - 4141 '0 oAttl I: - - ' a I "42F lrittigril I k MD v- 4 :- I - rilti4101 fl -- 0-tt - La I I i DAY'S pattern is a Chil-s Desk Combination- - — - sup Antiquing or glazing face to give it a mellow look consists of applying a tinted glazing liquid to a painted enamel or stained surface The glazing liquid mixed with a little raw or burnt umber— depending upon thetone you desire—is usually brushed on then blended out with a piece of cheesecloth The uneven areas where there Is moulding or carving are usually left dark ) 4 si iisoloolo' ' Adds' Alitiquino Mellowness '' - has been designed to meet the reeds of your spring :from the time he is about a year old until he graduates from college The desk top is planned so it may be tilted to any angle This feature is highly desirable for the very young since it allows a better display for drawing being done by tiny unsure hands And as the child grows older the desk surface will continue to be used For writing it can be slanted to any desired angleAnd In its flat position it is sturdy enough to hold 'a typewriter To the right of the desk is - -- iiirVe iiiI' I - if ' ' 4ct cfmcw Joss! : - ' i' JUST ADO WATT Arrtd -- - - 1100101MOONLINF$04AMod14MMtN : finished desk - - - — Bill Baker by '' - ' - 1 ' - 4 a 6 ° i - tr ' ocm----m-I- -- - - i aai a a ar - (t 4 - - t : s - 1 ? f 4 4110M1r --- -- tAl - ' t 1 " V - - "Ai i s 4 - ' n - - 1Alcm'Itigurd 130Mt MAGAZIN SALT - 04 - 1m- - - - 3 - I 4 - - I -- with-a'niall- j - ' Salt -- --- ke City ' Sunder Septimber 5 1954 - ' |